Jenny wrote - 1891 census as previously documented. I don't know whether Jenny's reply was a typo or a bad transcription. The occupation of Joseph Swain should read Carpenter & Joiner. -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Jenny De Angelis" <jennyda@telefonica.net> > Hi Robert > > I expect you have this 1891 census information but just in case this is what > I found. > > No.9 Markhouse Road Walthamstow > Herbert White head 30 house Decorator > Sarah White wife > Joseph Swain wife's brother 28 Carpenter > Samuel S. Swain ditto 22 house decorator > All are shown to have been born at Maidstone Kent > The ref. for this entry is RG12 piece 1354 folio 38 page 2 > > The 1891 shows Herbert White and Sarah again living in Pretoria Avenue, > which is not far from Markhouse Road, Walthamstow, along with just Joseph > Swain as a boarder aged 30 Carpenter and Joinse born Maidstone Kent. > Ref. RG13 piece 1633 folio 99 page 2 > > Ref RG13 piece 174 folio 110 page 16 of the 1901 census shows living in > Islington London. > Samuel Swain marr. 32 Painter & Paper Hanger born Maidstone > Frances Swain wife 27 born Pemb. (Pembrokeshire but can't make out the > place name). > Birtie son 8mths born Highbury London. > > Could this be the same Samuel as you are looking for but with a second wife? > > Regards > Jenny DeAngelis > Spain. > > > > I am seeking to find my SWAIN family: the only info I have on at this > > time, is as follows: > > Sarah Ann KEMSLEY > > Born) 28 Sep 1867, Whitstable, Kent > > Died) 5 Oct 1893, 28 Springfield Road, Walthamstow, Essex > > Married) 23 Aug 1891, Parish Church, Oare, Kent > Samuel Stephen SWAIN > > Born) abt 1867 > > Child to the Marriage: > > William Herbert Henry SWAIN > > Born) 21 Jul 1892, 28 Springfield Road, Walthamstow, Essex > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ESSEX-UK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message