Hi Caretaker
Well, they were all long dead when you were born...I was born that same year!
My great grandparents died in 1913 and 1914 in the Elsden Almshouses. Their name was Simpson - he was Thomas a buoy maker. His father was James and his father was James. Most family members were baptized or married at All Saints. Thomas and his wife, Elizabeth, were married at the Stepney Baptist Chapel but the children were baptized at All Saints.
My great grandmother, Sarah ann Simpson married James Thompson and he ran the Bowling Green Pub at 68 Checker Street until 1906 - looks just like a small house to me now - but everybody in the family was living above it!!! What a crush!!!
The Simpsons appear to have lived at about four or five addresses on Friar Street - one was on Bird Cage Walk which is now a walkthrough with a small children's park. It seems to me that fathers and sons just all continued living on that street or in that wee neighbourhood.
At one point, there was a marriage to a Twiss.
I may have said earlier that I enquired about this neighbourhood at the King's Lynn Museum and there was nobody there who could tell me about it. I was dismayed when I walked about there that it seemed to be so forgotten. While the people at the church were absolutely lovely, there was nobody who could tell me much about the street or its history and the church is, as you know, surrounded by low rise apartment buildings that are not very attractive and so this marvelous old church and churchyard seems to be in the midst of everything and yet, forgotten.
I took some photos over the wall of the Elsden Houses and an old man shouted at me - I apologized and said that my great grandfather had apparently died there and I wanted a photo and he just went back inside.
So it was sad. If you were to send me a note via personal message, I could look up the names and house numbers and tell you exactly where they were.
S