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Looking to find this family on the 1891 & 1901 census in Blandford.
Harry Applin b. 1855 occupation Tailor
Albert Edward Applin b. 1874
Silvester George Applin b. 1876
Minnie G. Applin b. 1877
Charles Walter Applin b. 1880
Daisy E. Applin b. 1882
Thanks
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Hi dusty
1891
RG12/617 Folio 118 Page 47
Milford, Wiltshire
Harry Applin 33 Head,widow Tailor Blandford, Dorset
Albert Applin 16 son, Butcher boy, Blandford, Dorset
Sylvester G Applin 14 Son Drapper boy, Blandford, Dorset
Minnie Applin 13 Dau scholar Blandford, Dorset
Charles W Applin 11 Son Scholar Blandford, Dorset
Daisy E Applin 9 Dau scholar Blandford, Dorset
Lela M Applin 6 Dau scholar Salisbury, Wiltshire
William H Applin 2 son scholar Salisbury, Wiltshire
Jackie
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1901 looks like the family has split
just found William H boarding with another family
and possible Harry is now living with his sister
harry
1901
RG13/1952 Folio 86 Page 18
Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
Alice Baruffi 31 Head M ?? Salisbury, Wiltshire
Martin Baruffi 13
Marine Baruffi 11
Lucie Baruffi 9
Harry Applin 45 Br???er widow Tailor Blandford, Dorset ( transcribed as Herby not Harry )
not sure it is transcribed as Brother but I am wondering if it is Boarder ???
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1901
RG13/1952 Folio 72 Page 30
13 Avon Terrace
Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
John Tilley 41 head M Railway carter worker Salisbury, Wiltshire
Julia Tilley 41 Wife M Tailoress, worker Salisbury, Wiltshire
Julia Tilley 15 Dau tailoress apprentice Salisbury, Wiltshire
John Tilley 10 Son Scholar Salisbury, Wiltshire
May Tilley 8 Dau Scholar Salisbury, Wiltshire
Charles Tilley 2 Son Salisbury, Wiltshire
Hariet Stone 41 Boarder Living on Own means
William Applin 12 Border Scholar Salisbury, Wiltshire
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1901
RG13/1952 Folio 42 Page 10
Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire
Robert W Kellow 40
Carrie L Kellow 15
Arthur W Kellow 9
Daisy E Applin 19 servant S Domestic Girl Servant , Blandford, Dorset
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Thanks so much for finding this family.
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1901
RG13/2014 Folio 90 Page 7
Charmouth Dorset
Frances E Chidell 65
Minnie G Applin 23 ser S General Servant Domestic Blandford, Dorset
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1901
RG13/984 Folio 133 Page 13
Royal Navy Excellent Portsmouth Hampshire
Silvester Applin Crew S 25 ordinary seamen AB Blandford, Dorset ( AB - Able seaman)
he is on a very long list
didn't think you need all of them :)
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1901
RG13/5327 Folio 97 Page 17
Vessels
Gibraltar, Royal Navy. England
Royal Navy at Sea and in Ports Abroad
Albert E Applin S member of crew Able seaman Blandford, Dorset
it has Majestic I wonder if that is the name of the ship ???
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your welcome :)
Im just trying to find Lela M Applin
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Lella M Applin
I don't seem to be able to find her in the 1901
but I have found her 10 years later married to a Charles Leonard Marsh
and they have a daughter Kathleen Ethel Marsh
they are living at 129 Capstone Road, Bournemouth Hampshire
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birth for
Lella Maud Applin
Jan-Feb-Mar 1886
Alderbury Wiltshire
Volume 5a
Page 195
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marriage
Lela Maud Applin married Charles Leonard Marsh
Oct-Nov-Dec 1907
Christchurch Hampshire
Volume 2b
Page 1356
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and her death
Leila M Marsh
born abt 1886
Jul-Aug-Sep 1966
Registered Bournemouth Hampshire
Volume 6b
Page 196
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Hi
If you wanted to now more about Sylvester and Albert you could download their service records from the National Archives website (£3.50 each).
From their service numbers, taken from the WW1 medal roll, they look to have enlisted almost on the same day. Both were awarded the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory medals. Sylvester's was sent to the Coastguard at Weymouth, which suggests to me that after leaving the navy he entered the CG Service. He also looks to have been awarded the RN Long Service Good Conduct Medal in 1915 while on Excellent (the navy's gunnery school).
Martin
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I have now found SG Applin's CG Service Record (ADM 175/82A pdf 76-77) this can be downloaded for free from the National Archives, but be warned it is a very large file. You will see from this that he was already serving in the CG at the outbreak of WW1.
It does contain some family information, such as the number of children, their sex and dates of birth, but no names. It also gives his wifes place of birth, but no other information.
Martin