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  • Tracing family of photo

    Would like to find families of these chaps but have had no look so far.




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    • #3
      The 1911 census would be a good start. I think there is a fair chance their home address would still be the same or close by. Also check on the CWGC website to see if they died in the war. If they did you might get their parent's names. If they are not on the list they probably survived and we can go from there.

      How did you come by the photos?

      Anne

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Anne in Carlisle View Post
        The 1911 census would be a good start. I think there is a fair chance their home address would still be the same or close by. Also check on the CWGC website to see if they died in the war. If they did you might get their parent's names. If they are not on the list they probably survived and we can go from there.

        How did you come by the photos?

        Anne


        Found the photos in a box of my grandfathers belongings. These were the only 2 with anything on the back. Already checked to see if they are family members. Still going through 1911 census but no luck so far. Found it strange that both photos were sent c/o same address.



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        • #5
          Might they have been billetted at that address? OH's grandad was from Sussex and was billetted at Newhaven for a while prior to embarkation. (He kept in touch with the family for years afterwards)

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          • #6
            think this is the address in 1911 ? doesn't help though

            1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
            8 Pemberton St Dewsbury Road Leeds, Hunslet, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England
            Learn more

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Val wish Id never started View Post
              think this is the address in 1911 ? doesn't help though

              1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
              8 Pemberton St Dewsbury Road Leeds, Hunslet, Yorkshire & Yorkshire (West Riding), England
              Learn more
              You sure. The postcards read to me like 8 Pemberton Street, Danson Lane, Hull

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              • #8
                This is the transcription for 8 Pemberton Street, Hull in 1911. Danson Lane is in the same registration district.
                Marshall and Letitia had been married less than a year and had no issue.


                First name(s) Marshall
                Last name Johnson
                Relationship Head
                Marital status Married
                Sex Male
                Age 43
                Birth year 1868
                Birth place Winterton Lincs
                Occupation Clothier And C Manager
                House name -
                House number 8
                Street Pemberton Street
                Address 8 Pemberton Street Hull
                Parish Sculcoates
                County Yorkshire, Yorkshire (East Riding)
                Country England
                Archive reference RG14
                Registration district Sculcoates
                Registration district number 521
                Enumeration district 27
                District number 27
                Sub district Drypool
                Sub district number 6
                Census reference RG14PN28684 RG78PN1648 RD521 SD6 ED27 SN232
                RG78 code number 1648
                Piece number 28684
                Folio -
                Page -
                Other household member first name(s) Letitia, Marshall
                Other household member last name Johnson
                Record set 1911 Census For England & Wales
                Category Census, land & surveys
                Subcategory Census
                Collections from Great Britain, England
                Last edited by GallowayLass; 21-02-18, 19:10.

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                • #9
                  no not sure have been googling since

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                  • #10
                    This is their marriage. Do the names connect to your grandfather? Letitia was also from Lincolnshire originally.

                    Yorkshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1910
                    Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
                    JOHNSON Marshall STOTHARD Letitia Central Baptist Church Hull BM/1/12

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                    • #11
                      This is H Carling's medal record, he survived the War.

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                      • #12
                        Letitia must have died before September 1939 as Marshall is a widower. All three persons are pedlars - drapery. The two ladies are single born 1881 and 1885 respectively.

                        Stothard Household (3 People)
                        114 Summergangs Road , Kingston-upon-Hull C.B., Yorkshire (East Riding), England
                        FIRST NAME(S) LAST NAME(S)
                        Mary J Stothard
                        Emma Stothard
                        Marshall Johnson

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Jill on the A272 View Post
                          This is H Carling's medal record, he survived the War.
                          His first name was Harry according to his medal card. No address on the card though. Can’t find attestation papers.

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                          • #14
                            Haven’t found an E.A. Anderson. Thought I had got 3 entries in Chelsea Hospital but all of them are fold3 only and when I clicked on each, none are actually E.A. at all. How annoying!

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                            • #15
                              Just in case it is of any consequence it is Dansom Lane in Hull (or it was when I lived there!).
                              Anne

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                              • #16
                                Harry Carling was in the the Royal Army Medical Corps

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                                • #17
                                  E A Anderson is wearing Royal Lincolnshire Regiment badge. There is an Edward A Anderson ( Butcher) born 1888 Grimsby who survived the war but as yet I have not found anything else like marriage or war record.

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                                  • #18
                                    there is a baptism for that Edward A Anderson born 1888 if that is the right one

                                    Lincolnshire Baptisms
                                    First name(s) Edward Arthur
                                    Sex Male
                                    Last name Anderson
                                    Baptism year 1888
                                    Birth year 1888
                                    County Lincolnshire
                                    Country England
                                    Place Grimsby St James
                                    Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth Jane
                                    Father's first name(s) Edward
                                    Page 260
                                    Birth date 03 Mar 1888
                                    Baptism date 25 Mar 1888
                                    Church St James
                                    Archive Lincolnshire Archives

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                                    • #19
                                      I think that could be him but have not found war record yet.
                                      Originally posted by Val wish Id never started View Post
                                      there is a baptism for that Edward A Anderson born 1888 if that is the right one

                                      Lincolnshire Baptisms
                                      First name(s) Edward Arthur
                                      Sex Male
                                      Last name Anderson
                                      Baptism year 1888
                                      Birth year 1888
                                      County Lincolnshire
                                      Country England
                                      Place Grimsby St James
                                      Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth Jane
                                      Father's first name(s) Edward
                                      Page 260
                                      Birth date 03 Mar 1888
                                      Baptism date 25 Mar 1888
                                      Church St James
                                      Archive Lincolnshire Archives

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                                      • #20
                                        nor have I ,cannot find him after 1901 either, did find a marriage in Grimsby could be him ? in 1913 to an Edith Clark.
                                        On Ancestry somebody says he called himself Arthur Edward Anderson.

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