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I'm trying to trace Thomas William Howitt who was living at 4 Cobden Terrace Kensington 1864. His wife was called Caroline and the children were called Emma and Thomas. Father was a shoemaker. I'm having real trouble tracing this man as Caroline re-married in 1870.
Regards
Rachel
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I can't find a Cobden Terrace, Kensington in the street index. It's quite possible that it's a small row and doesn't warrant a mention. Can't help at this time. Sorry.
Pauline
UPDATE:
Cobden Terrace, St Catherines Road. Kensington
Missing from ED27. Would have been RG9/18.
Looks like we can't help at all on this one.
Maybe you can get somewhere from his death certificate?
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Thanks very much for looking. Cobden Terrace must have been a side street in Kensington Town so small that they forgot to mention it. I've tried looking for his death certificate but having no luck with that either. According to his son's marriage in 1884 he was still alive so he must divorced his wife and she re-married or that they were never married in the first place as when Caroline Howitt re-married in 1870 she used her maiden name on other marriage certificate.
I'll just have to keep digging.
Thanks again for looking.
Rachel
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I'm a little bit confused by your posting. I *did* find a reference to Cobden Terrace, and it said that the folio was missing. They may have been elsewhere, it may be worth checking the name index when there are more entries.
Have you two marriage certificates for Caroline, or just the second? The son's marriage certificate may simply have omitted the fact that the father was deceased, or maybe the registrar never asked.
Have you any candidates for your Thomas William Howitt from the birth indexes?
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Sorry my mistake just my luck that part is missing. I have only the second marriage details. I've looked through all the indexes for the first marriage but no luck. He would have been born before 1837 about the mid 1820's but not knowing where he came from I cannot check parish records. All I have at the moment is his second son was born at Cobden Terrace in 1864, hence checking the 1861 census to see if they were on there to get more details. His first son was born Dec 1860 I will apply for his certificate to see if I can get more information, he was also born in Kensington but not sure if it is the same address as yet. Perhaps he had died and his son did not mention it.
Sorry again for my mistake and thank you for replying so promptly
Regards
Rachel
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Hi
I know it's many years since this was first posted. I have just started to research my family tree. I have hit this very same block. Thomas William Howitt b1860 is my great grandfather through his daughter Florence. I too cannot find details of his father apart from the name, Thomas William Howitt. I wonder if you ever managed to solve the riddle?
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There may also have been these other births to the same family unit?
HOWITT, CAROLINE MARIA STOREY 1858 M Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 56
HOWITT, ELLEN STOREY 1859 J Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 74
HOWITT, THOMAS WILLIAM STOREY 1860 D Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 86
HOWITT, EDWARD STOREY 1864 S Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 96
Can't spot a good death match for the father at this time.
Do you know what the 1860 birth address was?
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Thanks for that, I only know of an older child, Emma, born 1855/6, Thomas and Edward. Living in Norland Rd in 1861.
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P.S. Emma, Thomas and Edward went with their mother Caroline to Sussex on her new marriage in 1870 to Obediah Brown. Cannot see deaths for the other two girls.
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P.P.S. Sorry, brain slower than hand!
Emma's birth was registered in Hammersmith.
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For completeness, that 1861 reference is Class: RG 9/15; F 155; Pg45
The father is not present.