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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #45 on: Thursday 23 July 20 16:54 BST (UK) »
London Road has the Staines Emergency Hospital in it in 1945.

But I'm not sure what the address says......The Hall maybe?
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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #46 on: Thursday 23 July 20 17:18 BST (UK) »
As per London Electoral Rolls available on Ancestry....

At 25 Springwell Road, Heston & Isleworth in 1948 & 1949 is Horace Hamblin & Helen E Hamblin plus a Edith E Hayden. In 1946 they were at 75 Staines Road.

In 1948, 1951 & 1952 at 50 Staines Road is Walter Hamblin
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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #47 on: Thursday 23 July 20 17:43 BST (UK) »
The Hall, London Road, Stanwell was a hospital; there's a no.of newspaper report of patients dying there in 1940 through to 1946. In earlier years it was probably the Workhouse
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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #48 on: Wednesday 29 July 20 12:06 BST (UK) »
I have ordered two death certificates, what I hope to be Henry & Beatrice sons George & Alfred Hamblin, they  died at an early age of TB . I am more confident of one Alfred. Due to reg in Uxbridge. The huge Harefield Sanatorium was there. I should have them  in next few days.

Those two &  their eldest son Henry George Hamblin  who remains elusive should  be  identifiable to me with sight of their death certs.
 I was able to dismiss one plausible, Henry George Hamblin death reg 1945 . Brentford. 03A pg 443.

I have now got what I believe to be  Henry George Hamblin & his wife Sophie’s last, or at least a long term address, in Sunbury then Middlesex . Henry  purchased a bungalow from his brother Horace in the early 1940’s.
357 Upper Halliford Road Sunbury - any insight gratefully accepted, thanks ?


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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 30 July 20 12:48 BST (UK) »
Henry Cyril Hamblin's 6th Son.
 George Albert Hamblin Death Cert. Brentford sub dist. Isleworth Middx.
When where: 11/01/1977.  Hounslow Hospital.   Name: George Hamblin. Male. age 44yrs.
Rank Prof: 194, Waverley Rd. Twickenham. - U.D., Radio & Cycle dealer.
Cause: T.B.        Sig. Res. of informant: H. Hamblin Brother 175 Stains Rd. Hounslow. Reg 13/01/1947.    Signed off.

Informant was brother Horace, confirmed by his son who lived at that address.
Final leading up to his death George resided at 12, Fielding Rd Chiswick W.4.
U.D I assume then would have been huge United Dairies H.Q on the A316 near this Twickenham address, & Milkman, as were 3 of the other brothers  employed sporadically as fallback to various independent  enterprises.

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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #50 on: Thursday 30 July 20 14:12 BST (UK) »
Hello Richmond 

U D may be Urban District if it follows the word Twickenham

Also it may be Waverley Avenue rather than Road ? 

There is a probate record for him on Ancestry in 1951 as follows :-
George Hamblin of 194 Waverley Avenue Twickenham Middx who died 11 Jan 1947 at The Hospital Hounslow. Administration London 23 Feb (1951) to Ellen Smith, married woman, Effects £600
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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #51 on: Thursday 30 July 20 14:19 BST (UK) »
Alfred William Hamblin 1908-1942 7th son of Henry Cyril Hamblin.
Death Cert: Reg.Dist: Uxbridge.  Sub dist: Hayes. Middx.
Where when: 13/06/1942.  12A The Broadway Norwood Southall.
Name : Alfred William Hamblin.  M.  Age: 34. Rank, Prof: Dairy Foreman.
Cause Death: TB.   Wife J. Hamblin, 12A  The Broadway, Southall. Reg: 30/06/1942.  Signed off-

I had assumed Uxbridge reg., he would have died in Harefield Sanatorium, this was not so.

F/F to 1948 this 12A Broadway was the reg ownership address of Henry & Beatrice’s Hamblins joint grave. Owners name: W. Hamblin could only be  their 8th son Walter,  Alfreds next youngest brother.

What intrigues me.
I am reasonably confident Walters long term partner until his death was “Joy” .
 Am I joining up too many dots here? To  consider Alfreds informant  wife, J. Hamblin  & Walters “Joy,” could be one & the same person.?????

The only Alfred legend  I’ve heard to date ,  "he passed TB to elder brother George" (above post). An appalling solo epitaph of an early death by any measure. Triggering me in my quest to find out about my mothers family.
(Please be aware, I had no idea  of my Uncle Alfreds existence until 4 months ago)

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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #52 on: Thursday 30 July 20 14:30 BST (UK) »
Hello Richmond 

U D may be Urban District if it follows the word Twickenham

Also it may be Waverley Avenue rather than Road ? 

There is a probate record for him on Ancestry in 1951 as follows :-
George Hamblin of 194 Waverley Avenue Twickenham Middx who died 11 Jan 1947 at The Hospital Hounslow. Administration London 23 Feb (1951) to Ellen Smith, married woman, Effects £600
Thanks John, for correction  on both counts.

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Re: Henry C. Hamblin
« Reply #53 on: Thursday 30 July 20 16:09 BST (UK) »
Alfred's wife was Josephine...    On the 1939 Register living at 130 Lady Margarets Road, Southall, Middx is Alfred W Hamblin born 12 Dec 1907 Inspector at Express Dairies & his wife Josephine born 23 Sep 1907 a Ledger Clerk at Express Dairies.... her name Hamblin has been crossed out & above it is Robinson. This suggests to me that she remarried after Alfred's death in 1942, Sure enough there is a marriage index in Uxbridge RD in June 1944 of Josephine Hamblin to John R Robinson.

Previously she may have been Josephine Nuckley as she married Alfred W Hamblin in Hammersmith RD in Dec 1933
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Bishop - Bedford; Hunts, Hemingford Grey
Allen - Hunts, Hemingford Abbotts
Clement - Croydon
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