A possibly lead to follow is William Cartwright's army attestation. In Dec 1885 his address is 7 Cardigan Street, but an 1887 document gives his address as 27 Geary (?) Street. His occupation is Trimmer.
Cardigan Street is in The Newarke (Leicester), but I can’t find a Geary Street anywhere. However, I wondered about a short article in the Leicester Chronicle 15 Mar 1884 about a William Cartwright, trimmer, 27 Gray Street, fined 5s for playing Pitch & Toss
In 1891 at 27 Gray Street, The Newarke was Richard Cartwright 37 Chimney Sweep born Nottinghamshire & his wife Jane 35 born Newark, Notts. William Cartwright’s later occupation was Chimney Sweep.
William is not with Richard & Jane in 1881, but Richards PoB has changed to Sheffield, Yorkshire, and in 1911 he gives his PoB Namby (Manby?) Lincolnshire!
I feel sure that Richard & William must be connected, but I can’t trace Richard before 1881 – can anyone else?
Cardigan Street is in The Newarke (Leicester), but I can’t find a Geary Street anywhere. However, I wondered about a short article in the Leicester Chronicle 15 Mar 1884 about a William Cartwright, trimmer, 27 Gray Street, fined 5s for playing Pitch & Toss
In 1891 at 27 Gray Street, The Newarke was Richard Cartwright 37 Chimney Sweep born Nottinghamshire & his wife Jane 35 born Newark, Notts. William Cartwright’s later occupation was Chimney Sweep.
William is not with Richard & Jane in 1881, but Richards PoB has changed to Sheffield, Yorkshire, and in 1911 he gives his PoB Namby (Manby?) Lincolnshire!
I feel sure that Richard & William must be connected, but I can’t trace Richard before 1881 – can anyone else?
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