Goodmorning Listers, After many moons am back asking Yorkshire questions by redoing late husband's mother F.H. - needs it all round as my file tells me it was originally done1994! Also getting a very old lady - better do it now! All took place within the Hull/Beverley area of East Riding. The mother was one Dora Carmen Sylvia HEATON, Frederick Henry was her father. I have a problem with him as cannot find him on1901 or 1911 Census, his death did not occur until 1926 so I know he was still about! He married Rebecca Brown July 1891, and for the 1901 and 1911 census she is a boarder with her 2 daughters at 13 Fish Street Humber Hull and 1911 is "Head" of her home at 33 Manchester Street, Hull. No mention of her being widowed of course. So where is the wayward Frederick Henry, On his father James Census earlier when he is 19 he is apprenticed to a printer. As Rebecc appears to be fending for herself as a dressmaker, Frederick seems to be missing for two lots of census - so many years. I would be grateful for any suggestions of what may have happened, I have only checked the Beverley Workhouse - the only reason being that Fredk Henry was born there (on 1871 census) when he was 9 yrs and a scholar. Kind Regards. Renee Oz.
Hello Renee Frederick Henry's apprenticeship as a Printer is no guarantee that he remained in that occupation. In Hull he might very easily have become a seaman/trawlerman, so he could have been at sea on census day both times. My husband's great-grandfather was a seaman from Hull and he is seldom with the family on census night. Regards Joan Willcock Tauranga, NZ ------------------ On 29/09/2012 6:14 p.m., Renee Redshaw wrote: > Goodmorning Listers, > > After many moons am back asking Yorkshire questions by redoing > late husband's mother F.H. - needs it all round as my file tells me > it was originally done1994! Also getting a very old lady - better > do it now! > > All took place within the Hull/Beverley area of East Riding. > The mother was one Dora Carmen Sylvia HEATON, Frederick Henry > was her father. I have a problem with him as cannot find him on1901 > or 1911 Census, his death did not occur until 1926 so I know he was > still about! He married Rebecca Brown July 1891, and for the 1901 > and 1911 census she is a boarder with her 2 daughters at 13 Fish > Street Humber Hull and 1911 is "Head" of her home at 33 Manchester > Street, Hull. No mention of her being widowed of course. So where is > the wayward Frederick Henry, On his father James Census earlier > when he is 19 he is apprenticed to a printer. > > As Rebecc appears to be fending for herself as a dressmaker, Frederick > seems to be missing for two lots of census - so many years. > > I would be grateful for any suggestions of what may have happened, I > have only checked the Beverley Workhouse - the only reason being that > Fredk Henry was born there (on 1871 census) when he was 9 yrs and > a scholar. > > Kind Regards. > Renee Oz. > ..... > Ancestors in Yorkshire? http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/index.html; > www.ryedalefamilyhistory.org; www.wharfedalefhg.org.uk; > www.yorkshireparishregisters.com; www.yorkshireroots.org.uk; > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to YORKSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2012.0.2221 / Virus Database: 2441/5297 - Release Date: 09/28/12 > >