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London and Middlesex / Re: Emily RAwlings ( mdn Osborne)
« on: Wednesday 22 November 23 03:50 GMT (UK)  »
Eldest son William died in 1919.
Below all I have managed to find on the other two.
Alfred Edward - 1921 Grove Rd Islington with his new wife.
 1926 A possible siting of him minus wife in Stoke Newington with another lodger at a residence his dec. grandfather had.
1932 Thane Mansions Islington with wife.
1934-5 Digby Rd Stoke Newington "
1936-9 Lister Garden Enfield          "
Believed to have seperated and by 1942-4 lived Highbridge st, Waltham Abbey Essex ( confirmed by his nephew). Died 1944.
Charles Albert was with Joseph and Emily 1921 at 58 Barnsbury Rd Islington.
1939 Lived Ingleby Rd Islington with wife and son. Not found in between 1921-1939 so far.

It was his son b.1924 who searched for Emily for years having only a foggy memory of her in early 1930s and no idea  what happened to her.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Emily RAwlings ( mdn Osborne)
« on: Tuesday 21 November 23 11:39 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your interest amondg, this was tried by their grandson many years ago without success, strangely he couldn't find a death that would fit her, neither can I but she has to be there somewhere.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Emily RAwlings ( mdn Osborne)
« on: Monday 06 November 23 09:18 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you rosie99

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London and Middlesex / Emily RAwlings ( mdn Osborne)
« on: Monday 06 November 23 07:38 GMT (UK)  »
Emily Osborne was born July 1874 in Merriott Somerset, she married Joseph William Rawlings 1892 in Islington,  where they continued to live, and had three sons William, Alfred and Charles.
I have found all about them except the mystery of Emily who seems to disappear around 1932 when she last appears on Elect regs with Joseph her husband and others. After that no sign of her , in 1939 Elect reg Joseph states he is a widower. He died in 1942 Islington. Please can anyone shed any light on what happened to Emily? I have searched for any other marriages and or deaths but came up with zero that would fit. I spoke about 8 yrs ago to Joseph and Emily's  grandson who was abt 8yrs old at time of her disappearance, and has now passed, but he couldn't remember much about her.

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Surrey / Re: Frederick T W Sealey b. April 1874
« on: Tuesday 11 July 23 02:33 BST (UK)  »
Thank you CaroleW.

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Surrey / Re: Frederick T W Sealey b. April 1874
« on: Monday 10 July 23 14:33 BST (UK)  »
Thank you ShaunJ and Hepburn this is a big help which I really appreciate and  now I have something more to work with.

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Surrey / Frederick T W Sealey b. April 1874
« on: Monday 10 July 23 07:13 BST (UK)  »
Going round in circles here so hope someone can help me stop. Frederick T W Sealey b. 1874 in Cheshunt Hertfordshire but in 1881 resides with father Henry a police constable born Charlton Wilts c.1840, mother Emily ( 'Turpin' b. Watford c.1845) and siblings Helen E, Harry Charles, Kate Elizabeth, Albert Edward, George Wm and Sydney John in Sunbury on Thames - BUT then nothing except index from  Royal Chelsea Pensioner Soldier Service naming a Frederick Thomas Walter Sealey b. 1874 nothing else.
Any clues as to what happened to him would be most appreciated.

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Essex / Re: Mary Ann Gatward Saffron Waldon .c1797-1879 Epping.
« on: Thursday 18 May 23 08:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kathy,
I have since discovered that my Mary Ann Gatward is not the one married to Thomas Crane. My Mary married George Basham  10 Nov.1818 in Castle Hedingham. Although born Saffron Walden she was brought up and lived in Castle Hedingham.  1841 into the 1860s Mary still lived there although widowed 1847.
Interesting that you mention Copped Hall, Epping we lived in Waltham Abbey and have connections to Copped Hall through ancestors who worked there although other side of the family.

I hope you find the answers you seek, it is a long, sometimes difficult journey finding the answers but so worthwhile,

Regards Pamela

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Essex / Re: River Lane, Castle Hedingham c.1830s
« on: Sunday 29 January 23 10:54 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, my hubbies 3x grt. grandparents had property  there, sadly both passed  in 1830's so not a help. Of their children one surving son did live in St.James street in 1841.
Many thanks again.

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