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1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« on: Tuesday 06 May 08 15:41 BST (UK) »
I'm doing some research on the local war memorial, and I wondered if anybody could help me.  One surname 'Bareham', has 6 christian names.  I am trying to investigate if they are all from the same family or extended family.

Names of three of the men fallen in WW1 are Herbert A, Percy A and William.  No parental details are given on the CWG site.  Two more names are Fred (son of John) and Victor, son of George and Annie.

I am also interested in an Ebenezer Bareham, whose name does not appear, but his son does, Maurice A V. in WW2, to see if he is linked with the men that died in the First War.

If anybody can see them in the 1901 census, in Clare, Essex, I would be most grateful for a look up.

Kind regards

KA

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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 17:28 BST (UK) »
Hi KA,

I can't find a Clare in Essex  :P

Is this Bareham family of Clare Suffolk any use?

1901
RG13/1740 41 8
Clare, Suffolk
Common St

Ebenezer Bareham, head, 31, Bricklayer, employer, b. Suffolk Clare
Martha, wife, 32, b. Suffolk Stoke
Blanche, dau, 16, b. Suffolk Clare
Percy, son, 6, b. do.
Elsie, dau, 5, b. do.
Ivy, dau, 2, b. do.
Ebenezer S V, son, 8 mo, b. do.

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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 17:33 BST (UK) »
Fred son of John?

1901
RG13/1740 58 11
Clare, Suffolk
Bridewell St

John Bareham, head, 39, Stockman on Farm
Emma, wife, 34 (or 37?)
Ada, dau, 15, Nursemaid domestic
Charles, son, 13, Yard Boy on Farm
Fred, son, 11
Jane, dau, 8
Bertie, son, 3

All born Clare
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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 17:40 BST (UK) »
Victor son of George and Annie:

1901
RG13/1740 53 1
Clare, Suffolk
Clare Lap? Farm

George Bareham, head, 42, Ord Ag lab
Ann, wife, 41
William, son, 20, Ord Ag lab
Robert, son, 18, ditto
Samuel, son, 16, ditto
Sarah A, dau, 14
Sidney, son, 11
Jack, son, 7
Vic, son, 5
Doris M, dau, 2

All born Clare

Hard to ID William and Herbert without more details. apart from the above one, there's one William age 21 son of Thomas and Ann(?). 

There are also 2 Herberts:
- one age 7 son of Walter and Ellen
- one age 11 in Stoke by Clare, son of David and Eliza
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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 17:48 BST (UK) »
Just checked BMD and the one Herbert A I see is

Birth Sep 1893 Risbridge 4a 707
Herbert Alfred Bareham

so I guess this one is correct:

1901
RG13/1740 57 9
Snow Hill
4 rooms occupied

Walter Bareham, head, 47, Horseman on Farm, b. Clare
Ellen, wife, 44, b. Stoke by Clare
Ernest, son, 9, b. Suffolk Hundon
Herbert, son, 7, b. do.
Daisy, dau, 5, b. Cambs Sheedy? Camps?


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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 19:05 BST (UK) »
Thanks Tati,

Yes, Clare is in Suffolk and not Essex.  ::) It's on the borders, and Stoke by Clare is the next village along.

Many thanks.  That's most of the men accounted for.  I can work on how the fathers were related now.

Cheers.

KA


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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 06 May 08 19:08 BST (UK) »
HI


from looking at the CWGI is your Percy A Bareham the one shown as being in the London Regiment ( London Scottish)


If so, there is a WW1 War service record for Percy Archibald Bareham with the same Service Number  on Ancestry which shows him to have been born in circa 1885 and his father was known as Harry Bareham.




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Re: 1901 census please, re WW1 memorial
« Reply #7 on: Monday 27 January 14 19:57 GMT (UK) »
hi ive just seen your post.

i believe fred bareham to have lived in mansfield on the 1911 census with my grgrgrandmother julia deeks nee bareham  and sadly it looks as if he died in 1917 in the first world war.

regards james
nelson of prescot and camberwell-london,
fenton of  east end london
daily of cork ireland/ east end london
deeks of clare -suffolk.
bareham of clare -suffolk.
boole of mansfield nottinghamshire
slack of mansfield-nottinghamshire
truelove of mansfield- nottinghamshire
nicholson of lincolnshire and nottingham
roby of nottingham
wilson of bridgham thetford norfolk.