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Photographic Studios approx 1888
« on: Sunday 02 December 12 12:01 GMT (UK) »
In relation to family research I am trying to establish if there was an Abraham Booth of Oxford Street Studio around about 1888. Not sure if this is the right place to ask.
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Re: Photographic Studios approx 1888
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 02 December 12 12:07 GMT (UK) »




Just to start you off Fred - have a look at this link :

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brett/photos/abooth.html

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Re: Photographic Studios approx 1888
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 02 December 12 16:00 GMT (UK) »
What an amazing forum!   Many thanks - this gives me a lot to think about. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Photographic Studios approx 1888
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 02 December 12 21:15 GMT (UK) »




Fred, this looks interesting and hopefully should give you some more to think about if you haven't already seen it.
It explains what Abraham was up to around the time you were querying in 1887/1888. Taken from :

The Nottinghamshire Guardian, Saturday May, 11th 1895.

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A Nottingham Divorce Case.

In the divorce division on Tuesday, before the President (Sir Francis Jeune) the case of Booth versus Booth was heard. The petitioner, Mrs Augusta Booth sued for a divorce from her husband, Mr Abraham Booth, a photographer and publican, of Nottingham, on the ground of his adultery with the petitioner's sister, Gertrude Fletcher. There was no defence.

Mr E Short appeared for the petitioner, and said the parties were married at Holy Trinity Church, Nottingham on the 26th March 1878. They had lived together at the Vernon Arms, Waverley Street, Nottingham, and there were two children of the marriage living. In the early part of 1887 a sister of the petitioner, Gertrude Fletcher, went to live with the respondant and his wife at the Vernon Arms. In addition to being a public house keeper the respondent was a photographer, and the sister assisted in the business.

On the 6th November 1887 in consequence of a quarrel, the petitioner left her husband. After that time the respondent and Gertrude Fletcher lived together as husband and wife.

Petitioner gave evidence to the same effect as counsels statement, and said she was now living with some friends at Derby. She first had suspicions of her husband 12 months after she left him. She then heard that her husband and her sister were living together, but did not bring proceedings because her mother wished her not to do so. When her mother died last year she at once instituted proceedings.

Other evidence was given to prove that the respondent and the sister, Gertrude Fletcher, had been living together, and that they had a child named Violet.

A decree nisi with costs was granted.

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Re: Photographic Studios approx 1888
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 02 December 12 21:41 GMT (UK) »
From the Divorce Papers and Free BMD Abraham Booth married Augusta Fletcher and sister Miss Gertrude Fletcher is the one he later had a relationship with.

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Re: Photographic Studios approx 1888
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 02 December 12 21:51 GMT (UK) »


From the Divorce Papers and Free BMD Abraham Booth married Augusta Fletcher and sister Miss Gertrude Fletcher is the one he later had a relationship with.


That's quite correct Barry, that's what it said in the newspaper article :



The petitioner, Mrs Augusta Booth sued for a divorce from her husband, Mr Abraham Booth, a photographer and publican, of Nottingham, on the ground of his adultery with the petitioner's sister, Gertrude Fletcher. There was no defence.

Mr E Short appeared for the petitioner, and said the parties were married at Holy Trinity Church, Nottingham on the 26th March 1878.


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Re: Photographic Studios approx 1888
« Reply #6 on: Monday 03 December 12 14:07 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks for the further information Pels. I am looking into the studio connection because my grandfather is mentioned in the Derby Mercury in which a prisoner represented himself as the manager of Abraham Booth  studio of Oxford Street. My grandfather - Solomon Ward - was a shopkeeper - at South Normantion. It was the winter assizes 1888. Unfortunately I have been unable to get a copy of the newspaper report. Just another part of the jigsaw when you start probing down the line. Regards Ron Ward alias Fred Holling''its another long story. ;D ;D ;D
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