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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 12 August 07 13:36 BST (UK) »
John, I should think, although Frederick was born Prittlewell!   ???

1861 RG9/1061 fol.92 p.59  Orford Rd, Walthamstow
in household of Thomas Millington, Lead & Glass Merchant
Thomas Fuller serv un 24 Gardener & Groom   Prittlewell Essex

1861 RG9/351 fol.56 p.5  24 St. Alban's St, Lambeth
John Fuller  head m 26 Metropolitan Police Constable attached to L (or could be S) Division  Essex Prittlewell
Mary Fuller  wife  m  27  " wife    Essex Leigh
Mary    "      dau         5 Scholar      "     Gt. Coggeshall
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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 12 August 07 13:40 BST (UK) »
John, I should think, although Frederick was born Prittlewell!   ???

1861 RG9/1061 fol.92 p.59  Orford Rd, Walthamstow
in household of Thomas Millington, Lead & Glass Merchant
Thomas Fuller serv un 24 Gardener & Groom   Prittlewell Essex

1861 RG9/351 fol.56 p.5  24 St. Alban's St, Lambeth
John Fuller  head m 26 Metropolitan Police Constable attached to L (or could be S) Division  Essex Prittlewell
Mary Fuller  wife  m  27  " wife    Essex Leigh
Mary    "      dau         5 Scholar      "     Gt. Coggeshall

Wow Barbara!!! ;D ;) You must really be on a roll today! And I think you've just identified Hannah's witness - presumably John's wife, Mary. There's a policeman in my family. Fancy that!!!
Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where????)

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« Reply #11 on: Sunday 12 August 07 14:14 BST (UK) »
Stop me if you've had enough:

1871 RG10/1669 fol.23 p.21
Union Workhouse, Rochford, Essex
Hannah Fuller  inmate wid 79 Cook Prittlewell

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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 12 August 07 14:19 BST (UK) »
Stop me if you've had enough:


Barbara

 ;D ;D ;D Never happen!!!

Thanks again.

I may (just may - although it's purely speculation) have found a possible John Williams. There is a John Williams aged 25 in 1861, labourer, unmarried living at 1 New street, Lambeth. RG9/354 folio 28 page 10. I've no idea if this was anywhere near where Hannah's brother John lived but apparently, according to the census he did come from Essex. Of course I could be clutching at straws ???

WILLIAMS John   Head   Unmarried   M 25   Labourer        Essex
Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where????)


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« Reply #13 on: Sunday 12 August 07 14:29 BST (UK) »
It's a possible?  It's 3 folios away from Hannah's brother, whatever that might mean, will check on multimap - No, neither street exists anymore, or anyway I can't see them.  Why am I looking at census when you have access to them too  ???  :D :D
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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 12 August 07 14:45 BST (UK) »
It's a possible?  It's 3 folios away from Hannah's brother, whatever that might mean, will check on multimap - why am I looking at census when you have access to them too  ???  :D :D

Possibly because you seem to know what you are looking for? ;D whereas, me, having looked and looked have appeared to miss the bloody obvious ::)

However, since it seem to be such a good day for results I looked up the only John Williams born around 1846 in Essex - sadly his father wasn't called James nor was he a carpenter so maybe not my man after all.

I also looked on freebmd YET AGAIN for deaths of John William's and before about 1865 there are no ages of death given - however, in 1867 there IS a John Williams aged 49 who died in St Martin's. It may ofcourse be pure coincidence but John and Willaim were married at St. Martins. This would make here around 42 or 43 in 1861. The only John Williams labourer unmarried I can find is living at Molyneaux street. St Marylebone. RG9/78 folio 68 page 53............and he's from Ireland.

I'm dreading finding another Irish relative. Irish research is so very difficult. But I'm beginning to have a sneaking suspicion it's him.

I suppose I'll have to order the death certificate to find out whether he was married with a wife called Hannah.
Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where????)

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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 12 August 07 14:50 BST (UK) »
I wonder if the local reg. office would confirm if the cert says that he was husband of Hannah before you were to buy it.  I know our local one would, but they are very good!

What's wrong with Irish relatives (whisper so my sister-in-law doesn't hear)
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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 12 August 07 15:34 BST (UK) »

What's wrong with Irish relatives (whisper so my sister-in-law doesn't hear)
Barbara

Absolutely nothing (still whispering so your sister-in-law doesn't hear) but when they only put "ireland" on the census it makes finding someone in Ireland almost impossible. I've spent the last 2 years and a considerable amount of money looking for my Irish Harringtons - still with no real idea where they came from, other then a strong belief it may have been Cork.
Eaton (Woughton on the Green, Doncaster and N. London), Davis(Shinfield and London), Harrington (Ireland and London), Sutcliffe (Todmorden and London), Williams, Hollingsworth (Thaxted), Lane (Rotherhithe), Fuller (Chesterton, Cambs), Dilley (who knows where????)

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Re: St Catherine's Road, Kensington - COMPLETED
« Reply #17 on: Monday 27 June 16 17:19 BST (UK) »
Hi,

St Katherines road , Notting dale , became Wilsham street ...it was part of an area called the special area , consisting of bangor street , crescent street,st clements road and william street ..