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« Reply #18 on: Sunday 01 April 07 10:31 BST (UK) »

 Thanks to Cu

1901 Rg13/1169  folio 9 page 10 Clewer New Windsor Berkshire


River Street Court No 9

Edward Bough age 40 Lodging house keeper and general shop keeper Lambeth london
Harriett age 37 Friar Street london

Agness age 15 Maidenhead
George age 6 maidenhead
Victoria age 4 Berks
John age 4 months Berks
Eliza Hammond sister in law age 20  Boro London


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oakley, Leadbeater, Hemming, Jones, Pearsall, Page,------ Aston, Leominster, Balsall Heath, Tewkesbury, Kings Norton, Birmingham.

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« Reply #19 on: Sunday 01 April 07 20:09 BST (UK) »
Looked for marriage of Edward Bough to Harriett. Started from their son birth.

Edward Samuel Bough  June Qtr 1888 Cookham, to 1879 (includes)

could only find

Samuel Bough to Harriett Hammond June Qtr 1879 Lambeth 1d 643

See 1901 census sister in law, Eliza Hammond  ???
Could Edward of changed his name?

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« Reply #20 on: Sunday 01 April 07 20:16 BST (UK) »
St Cath index Births

Harriet Anges Bough Cookham 2c 430 June Qtr 1886
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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 03 April 07 04:42 BST (UK) »
Hello all and thanks for all the ongoing help.I have managed to get a copy of my Grandads Marriage Cert info as follows

Married on 22nd Feb 1919
 age 29
Soldier
living at 67 East Hill Dartford
Father shown as Edward Bough (General Dealer)
 I had heard his name was Sidney Edward Bough (Maybe he didn't like Sid as a name)
Married at The Parish Church  St Alban Dartford Kent
to Emily Noons
Age 31
Same home address (Riskay for that time?)
her father Edward George Noons (Tanner)
Maybe this will help find my Missing Grandad.
Regards to all
Peter


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« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 03 April 07 23:24 BST (UK) »
Hi Peter

The name of his father and his  job General dealer tie in with the 1901 census return

Edward Bough lodging house keeper and General shop keeper, wife Harriett.  ;D
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« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 14 January 09 21:30 GMT (UK) »
Pete,
I have just googled "Edward Bough Windsor" and found your post from back in 2007.
I don't know how far you have progressed with your search for your grandad?  I have been researching the family of my partner (a Bough) for years now, his father was the youngest brother of your grandad.
Your father's birth certificate states parents as Edward Samuel Bough, general dealer and Harriet Bough, formerly Hammond.  Edward Bough was born in Lambeth on 13 July 1859, and his birth was registered as "Samuel Bough".   Still using the name Samuel, he married Harriet Hammond on 1 June 1879 in Lambeth.
In the 1881 Census, Samuel and Harriet are in Southwark (RG11 0521. F 127 p 27).
At some point they moved to Berkshire and had the following children:
Harriet Agnes, birth reg 1886 June - Cookham 2c 430
Edward Samuel, birth reg 1888 June - Cookham 2c 404
Thomas, born 21 June 1890, birth reg 1890 June - Cookham
John Robert, birth reg 1893 June - Cookham 2c 420
George Spencer, birth reg 1895 March - Cookham 22 425
Victoria Diamond Jubilee, born 7 April 1897 - Windsor
John born 11 December 1900, birth reg 1901 March - Windsor
The family were living in Maidenhead when the Cookham births were registered and in Windsor when the Windsor births were registered.
From the three certificates I bought, it seems that Samuel began to use Edward as a second name and finally, dropped the "Samuel" altogether by the time Victoria and John were born in Windsor, just calling himself Edward Bough.
From the postings back in 2007, you will have seen that the family was split up in the 1901 Census.  Edward's wife, Harriet died later that year, on 30 October 1901 so maybe she was poorly at the time of the Census.  I have never been able to trace Edward's death, although I was told by my partner's mother that he died when John was at a very young age.
Now the 1911 Census is here and I can find only three of the seven children! 
John was at Mayford Industrial School in Surrey, Agnes (obviously dropped the Harriet) was in St Pancras, London and Edward "military" was in Alton, Hampshire.
Where are the other four?  I'm unsure from your earlier posting whether your grandfather emigrated to Australia and died there or whether he died in England?
Sorry for the length of the posting.  I look forward to hearing from you.
Nina

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« Reply #24 on: Thursday 03 March 11 15:00 GMT (UK) »
My grandmother is Victoria Diamond Jubilee Bough born in Windsor England. I was trying to get some information on her as we have very little and found your site. She was a Bernardo child along with some other siblings and was sent to Canada. Apparently she did not discuss her past much as it was troublesome. She did marry Thomas Noakes in 1918 and had four children, John Ellen Gorden and Shirley. She did pass at the age of 53 in Windsor Ontario. If anyone has any further information I would much appreciate it.

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« Reply #25 on: Sunday 13 March 11 19:03 GMT (UK) »
Hello
I have some very basic information about your grandmother. 
I have a copy birth certicate: Victoria Diamond Jubilee Bough was born 7 April 1897 at 10 River Street, New Windsor.  Father Edward Bough, a lodging house keeper and mother Harriet Bough, formerly Hammond.  My partner (a Bough) and I have visited Windsor and River Street is a road going down from Windsor Castle to the River Thames.  The building that both your grandmother and my partner's father were born in was demolished many years ago, along with other buildings, and is now a car park. 
A search on Ancestry shows that Victoria made a border crossing from Canada to the US in 1918, port of arrival St Albans, Vermont, US.  I can't give a specific date as I don't have a worldwide subscription to Ancestry.  Again on Ancestry, I found Victoria with husband Thomas and children John and Ellen arriving in Liverpool, England on 5 December 1922, having sailed on Cunard's ship Ausonia.
As I said in my previous post, Victoria's mother died 30 October 1901, when my partner's father, John was not even a year old.  I understand that the father died when John was very young but I still haven't found his death registration.  I can't find Victoria in 1911 census.
   

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« Reply #26 on: Sunday 13 March 11 20:09 GMT (UK) »
Thank you so very much for your reply. I am Victoria the daughter of John Edward Noakes who was Victoria Diamond Jubilee"s son. Ellen and John were twins and born in Montreal Canada. Victoria and her husband Thomas met in Toronto, Canada. My father died in 2001 at 78years old. All his siblings have passed. As I said we didn't know much of my grandmother and only in later years found out she was a Bernardo child. I imagine the trip to Liverpool was a trip home for them but they did reside in Toronto and then Windsor Ontario. I have no idea what the entry into the US would have been. All the descendants of Victoria now live in either Toronto or Michigan. I live in Plymouth Michigan which was also where my Father lived. I imagine they are not in the 1911 census because they were sent to Canada. I was told by my Uncle that Victoria's father could not care for the children after his wife's death so he gave them up to the orphanage. So I guess that your partner is my Uncle. This is so amazing to finally find out some of this information about our heritage. I want to be able to pass this onto my children.