Frederick Cane :
he was christened 23 July 1882 at St Marks Regents Park son of Richard a Mercantile clerk and Emma
their address was 8 Bernard Street
the entry denotes his birth as 22nd May 1882
the 1901 census shows Frederick (19) with his parents Richard (54) and E J (59) and younger siblings Herbert (17) and Louisa (15) at 2 Bridge Road Hampstead
they had 3 servants a governess a cook and a housing domestic
Richard was born just down the road from me in Rype [sic] Ripe Sussex !
Herbet was a student
Frederick was an assitant to his father a B
leaching ? manufacturer
1911 he is with AGnes Bertha as before
i cant spot him on earlier census
Richard & Emma seemed to have had a number of children:
William bp. 20 Aug 1873 Hampstead St Saviour b. Feb 9 1873 Richard is a draper adress 148 Regents park Road
Emma bp. 19 April 1874 Primrose Hill Camden also 9 April 1874 at Hampstead St Saviour b. 29 Jan 184 fathers details as above
Richard bp. 18 April 1875 at both address 7 bernard street, richard father is a commercial traveller
Henry 30 July 1876 Hampstead St Stephen the Martyr deatils as above
Bessie 11 Nov 1877 ditto. 7 bernard street, richard is now a clerk
John 25 May 1879 do. 8 bernard street / clerk
Marchant 27 Feb 1881 St marks Regent Park b. nov 22nd 1880 . 8 bernard street mercantile clerk
Frederick 23 July 1882 ditto. as at top of page
herbert 9 march 1884 ditto. b. 26 Jan 1884 mercantile clerk / 8 bernard street
Louisa 12 July 1885 ditto. b. 29th may 1885 8 bernard street / mercantile clerk
its interesting to see how Richard moved up in the worked from commerical traveller to mercantile clerk and could afford servants and the like
going from 7 bernard street to no. 8 bernard street doesnt mean they moved next door it may mean that another house was built next to number 1 or something thus renumbering the whole street. these days we would just use 1a 1b