It looks as though the only train crash in the London area in 1940 was at Wembley and although there were 11 fatalities none of the dead were Carke and/or Rose/Rosa. On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Nivard Ovington via <norfolk@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Hi David > > Her birth was registered as Rosa in the March qtr of 1891 registered > Smallburgh > > In 1891 she is Rosa, with family aged 3 months > > In 1901 with mother (no father at home) as Rose aged 10 > > In 1911 she is aged 20 born Edington (nr Paston) she is a domestic > servant with a HARPER household > > So at no time is she a Rose or Rosa A , so what makes you believe the > 1912 marriage is her? > > Do you have a birthdate for her as thats the best way to check the 1939 > National Identity Register > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 29/06/2016 15:10, DavidTennant via wrote: > > Renewing my search for one of my aunts Rose or sometimes Rosa Fisher > > born Paston 1891 daughter of Albert Herbert Fisher and Harriet nee Rowe > > Appears on 1901 census in Scarborough > > 1911 census in Norwich (no further details readily available) > > Marries a Henry W Clarke June 1912 in Norwich > > A Henry W Clarke of about the right age , 28, dies in 1916 in Kings Lynn. > > No offspring found. > > Have scoured FreeBMD for a remarriage or death. Seems Rose A Clarke was > > a popular name! One , of the right age, 49, dies in Hackney in 1940. > > A letter from one of her nieces indicated the Rose died in a train > > crash. Unable to substantiate this and the niece died before I could > > pursue it further. > > I realise Clarkes and Fishers abound but hopeful that somebody can add > > to my meagre information. Additional 1911 census info would be grateful > > David > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NORFOLK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >