Author Topic: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON  (Read 5295 times)

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #45 on: Friday 08 August 25 17:11 BST (UK) »
Many thanks Jonwarn
This is address that appears on son's army records where his father's address details of 13 Chapel Row, have been crossed out and replaced with his mother's details. Really do just need to prove that Mary A and Mary E are the same person, and that the Alfred Edgar Jewson that married her was in fact my great grandfather. Just hoping the marriage certificate gives an address for him that links him to the facts I already have.

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #46 on: Friday 08 August 25 17:14 BST (UK) »

As the Alfred listed at 15 Thurlow Street in 1891 is my great grandfather [although the name was transcribed as Janson] and he is still there in 1894, the same year that Alfred Edgar Jewson married Mary Ann Hunter I think it all hinges on the address shown on the marriage certificate.
I will order it today and we will have to wait and see.


For info. - you may already have noticed this but just in case.......
listed on the next page Henry Alexander HUNTER address 17 Industrial dwellings, Thurlow Street - Year 1894

Year 1892/93 listed on the same page as Alfred Jewson is
Henry Alexander Hunter address 17 Industrial dwellings, Thurlow Street

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #47 on: Friday 08 August 25 17:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Ladyhawk
Many thanks, and great find, looking more likely now that Alfred married the widow next door!
Watch this space and I'll post the address from the certificate which will prove one way or another that Alfred Edgar Jewson from 15 Thurlow Street married Mary Ann Hunter.
Again can only really speculate that Mary Ann(e) changed her middle initial/name due to the fact that Alfred died in the workhouse, unless I can find a Mary Ann(e) Jewson at a different address than 2 Margaret St, Farringdon Road in 1916 or 22 Little Northampton Street in 1921.

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #48 on: Tuesday 19 August 25 13:46 BST (UK) »
Again many thanks to all who contributed to my search for death date for my great grandfather Alfred Edgar Jewson.
I now have his marriage certificate and the 'Residence at time of Marriage' is... 8 Friar Street  ??? So no great help there. One witness was Arthur Algate and that was his brother-in-law, so without doubt Alfred married Mary Anne Hunter and it appears they had three children. Still no birth record for Beatrice and I guess I'll never really know why Mary Anne became Mary Elizabeth but everything points that way, with Alfred dying in the workhouse in 1916...Unless anyone knows anything different!


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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 21 August 25 14:37 BST (UK) »
Looks like Samuel Bellamin Jewson died Dec qtr 1862 Kings Lynn 4B 255

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Stevens /Godfrey /Rudgley /Claridge/ Gipson /George /Bliss
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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #50 on: Thursday 21 August 25 15:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Jennifer,
Many thanks for your info. Samuel Belman Jewson was Alfred's father, so my great great grandfather, and yes his death was registered D Qtr 1862. Have yet to find exact date. But at present looking to research Alfred's brother Charles who disappears after 1841 census and brother Frederick who appears baptised as Frederick Delaney and Frederick Indeacy and then potentially becomes Frederick Belman...Unless there were 3 of them! 

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #51 on: Friday 22 August 25 04:51 BST (UK) »
You may be interested  -

Alfred's brother Samuel JEWSON was in trouble with the law aged 14 in 1854. Sentenced to 3 weeks imprisonment for stealing various items from his employer. An article about the case here:
Saturday,  Oct. 21, 1854
Publication: Norfolk Chronicle

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #52 on: Friday 22 August 25 05:19 BST (UK) »
The image on Ancestry for the baptism of Frederic JEWSON in 1836 is quite difficult to read, understandable that there are variations in the transcriptions. It does look like it ends with "y", so possible "Delany". But that could also be just the Curate's interpretation of the name spoken to him.

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Re: Unable to find death record for Alfred Edgar JEWSON
« Reply #53 on: Friday 22 August 25 09:52 BST (UK) »
Hi maddys52
Many thanks for the info. I will take a look at Newspaper article for Samuel and there are two different FHL Numbers for Frederick that I am hoping to check out sometime. But he is definitely listed as Frederick B in the 1851 census. Must be a thing with the Jewsons and their middle initials!