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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Topic started by: dtcoulson on Friday 28 December 18 22:59 GMT (UK)
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Hello experts,
I just saw a reference to this name - spelled exactly as shown above -
on the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960.
However no date or departure country is shown.
I would be delighted if someone could find out those two things for me.
Cheers
-David C
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Could you post the name of the ship and when/where it arrived.
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Hello again SolidRock.
All Ancestry will tell me is arrival at 'Southampton England'.
No year and no ship name.
-DC
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... She was born 1874, appears in the 1901 & 1911 UK censuses, with husband and children.
Therefore it looks as though she was overseas sometime after that.
Burley is her married name.
She had relatives in NZ and there is an age match for the possible death of her husband there.
(Richard Burley 1920). That's a long shot though.
-DC
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Name
Theodosia A L Burley
Birth
abt 1874
Departure
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Arrival
Southampton, England 04/05/1935
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She traveled with Richard BURLEY aged 67 and retired. She 61 years, a housewife.
Their last permanent place of living was Canada and their intended address 20 London Rd, Leatherhead, Surrey.
They were 3rd class passengers on Montcalm and arrived in Southampton from Montreal 4/5/1935.
Sue
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Possible marriage Sep 1896 ...
Burley Richard William Croydon 2a 406
Hoadley Theodosia Agnes L Croydon 2a 406
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Birth..
HOADLEY, THEODOSIA AGNES LOUISA mmn FULLER
GRO Reference: 1874 M Quarter in TICEHURST Volume 02B Page 85
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1891 census..
Oxted Road, Godstone.
Theodosia L Hoadley Daughter F 17 Sussex, England
Parents...
Jacob Hoadley Head M 58 Sussex, England
Agnes W Hoadley Wife F 54 Hawkhurst, Kent, England
Siblings...
Albert Hoadley Son M 32 Ticehurst, Sussex, England
Thomas C Hoadley Son M 26 Sussex, England
Alice M Hoadley Daughter F 11 Chailey, Sussex, England
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Great, SolidRock.
I think I saw a reference to Richard Burley in Canada with a match to his age earlier today, so this does not surprise me.
How did you find the link?
FindMyPast does not seem to have the same 'incoming passengers' list.
All the earlier material to Theodosia Hoadley is familiar to me but thanks anyway.
They had a daughter, May Burley born 1898 who may have accompanied them and stayed in Canada.
However, my curiosity about this family is satisfied at this point and I am happy to call this topic closed. I will leave it open for a few more hours in case something turns up.
-DC
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Great, SolidRock.
I think I saw a reference to Richard Burley in Canada with a match to his age earlier today, so this does not surprise me.
How did you find the link?
FindMyPast does not seem to have the same 'incoming passengers' list.
All the earlier material to Theodosia Hoadley is familiar to me but thanks anyway.
They had a daughter, May Burley born 1898 who may have accompanied them and stayed in Canada.
However, my curiosity about this family is satisfied at this point and I am happy to call this topic closed. I will leave it open for a few more hours in case something turns up.
-DC
The information I gave you was from the digitised record on Ancestry.
Sue
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Hi,
Daughter May is also on the same ship, under her married name Hurst with a son.
Hurst, May W., age 38, housewife, going to 20 Linden Rd, Leatherhead, Surrey
Hurst, R*, age 8mths (*may still be living)
Just above them, going to the same address,
Hover, Elizabeth M., age 58, housewife
May's marriage, 18 June 1919 to James Henry Hurst (May was transcribed as Bevely)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-81PZ-97ZT?i=688&cc=1784216
1921 Canadian census, Toronto, Ontario
May and husband James Hurst with son Gordon, age 1
Just above them at the same address
Richard W, Louisa, Arthur and Kenneth Burley
http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?app=Census1921&op=img&id=e003038733
DB
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Thanks DBree
Theodosia is not a central target of mine so I don't need to have detail on her children.
She is a sister to several Hoadleys that migrated to NZ. I simply wanted to see if she
was part of that migration. As it turns out, this research shows that she had a completely different life story.
I will be closing this topic down shortly.
Thanks all.
-DC