Yes, thank you, that makes much more sense! I do not have access to any ancestry subscription sites and am struggling to put the pieces together. I only recently discovered that Herbert Day was actually Frederick William Burnard, born to Amy E. Burnard, and that he was a Foundling Hospital child. Things are moving quickly.
So, I am now pursuing Amy Burnard, born in 1878 in Lambeth, as the birth mother of Frederick William Burnard, born April 1, 1897. I apologize for my rookie mistake in pursuing the other Amy Burnard.
In 1897, Amy Burnard gives birth to Frederick William Burnard. The baptism record shows she is living at 59 Aldenham Street and is employed as a Domestic Servant. In 1898, she places Frederick William Burnard with the Foundling Hospital. 1901 census records show that Amy Burnard (born in 1878) is working as a domestic servant in Wood Green, Tottenham, in the employ of widowed Abraham I Drapkin (age 40). He's an Export Merchant, and a Naturalised British Subject from Russia. In 1904, Amy marries Henry Alfred Stone.
So, I am now trying to piece together Amy's husband's history. Where was Henry Alfred Stone living prior to 1904? Was he living close to Amy Burnard in or around 1896 (when Frederick William Burnard was conceived)? In the absence of any documentation naming a birth father, I am trying to narrow down the possibilities. Her employer could be the next best guess. What happened to Amy and Henry after 1904?
Thank you for your patience and your assistance!