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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: deoxy on Wednesday 09 July 14 11:49 BST (UK)
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Hello,
I can't find Thomas Henry Huggonson born 1875 Pancras in any other census apart from 1911 when he is with his children at 38 Aldenham Street, St. Pancras and his wife Mabel Louise who was born in about 1880 Islington. I can't find their marriage either. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks. :)
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Thomas Henry Hugginson to Mabel Louisa Mortimer in Islington 1900 vol 1b page 348.
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Thanks very much for that. :)
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1901 census?
Thomas Hugginson, 25 b Islington, coal porter
Mabel Hugginson, 21 b Islington
Florence Hugginson 0 b islington
Ref: RG13/ 175/91/26
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A few more details on the marriage from Thomas' Army records.
Mabel Louise Mortimer was a spinster when they married at St Clement, Barnsbury on 27 May 1900. Witnesses were Charles and Annie Mortimer.
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Could this be him with his family lodging in St Pancras in 1891?
Thomas Hugginson, 53, widower, coal porter
Thomas Hugginson, 16, van guard on railway
Alfred 12, Edward 9, Bessie, 7 all b London
Ref: RG12/ 140/63/7
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The children listed in the Army records were:
Florence Louisa 31.3.1901* Lower Holloway
Thomas Charles Henry 7.9.1904 Islington
Charles Alfred William 16.9.1906 Islington
Frederick George Henry 24.12.1907 Islington
Leonard Horace 26.1.1917 Islington.
* This is consistent with the birthdate on Florence's baptism record and was the date of the 1901 census, so if correct she was hours old at most when that census was taken (though it says 1mo on the enumerator's schedule).
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Thanks very much for the information. Yes that could be him as a lodger. :D
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in 1881 as "Huggerston":
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X3P8-HR1
Parents are possibly Thomas Huggonson and Rebecca Usher who married 1874 ( freebmd.org.uk )
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Thanks Jorose, That looks like Charles' grandparents. I wouldn't have thought of looking under Huggonston. That's very helpful. Thank you. :)