KING (Norah) + Francis C KING (General)

by MPGriffiths @, Tuesday, October 08, 2013, 08:59 (4059 days ago) @ suer

On the 1911 census, Emily says she had given birth to 8 children, 5 living and 3 dead.

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How many of these children were actually registered? not sure how much it cost in 1894 to register a birth? My x Cousin was born illegitimate in Blakeney 1897 - his birth wasn't registered nor do christening records exist, although his death certificate gives his dob.

Going back to Thomas KING who is aged 3 on the 1901 census and the baptism on the FoD records at Newnham 12 May 1898 - William Thomas KING - no mother's name, irregularly baptised in schism, can't see a KING/PRICE baptism on GlosBDM for him. but can for May KING in 1900.

As Norah KING on the 1911 census aged 1 -(listed next to her mother, Emily KING, aged 43) was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, they hadn't been in the Union Workhouse, Great Western Road, Gloucester - for very long - may be records exist which would explain more. 1911 census taken Sunday 2 April

http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Gloucester/


Gloucester Archives: Holdings inc, Guardians' minute books (1835-1930)
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Norah's birth certificate is on Ancestry

born: 7 December 1909 - 2 Smilter Lane, Sheffield UD

Norah KING

father: Francis Charles KING of 584 Brightside Lane, Sheffield - (Bricklayer) probably explains the different Counties for the births of the children

mother: Emily KING, formerly PRICE -

E KING mother - registered 21 December 1909

and gives the information on Francis C KING


1871 Census, North Nibley, Glos

Howley

KING

Thomas - 34 - Agent for Prudential Company - born Westbury, Glos
Sarah - 35 - House - born ditto
Raymond F KING - son 1 - born Weymouth, Dorset
Francis C KING - son 5 - born Hertford
Emily H H KING - dau - 3 - born Hertford


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Fod Records

Baptism at Newnham

5 July 1874

Emily PRICE, parents John (labourer) & Emily

residence: Newnham

(tree says Emily was aged 2)


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