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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This rather sad report from the Gloucester Citizen 30th July, 1921,</p>
<p>Littledean Petty Sessions</p>
<p>William Edward Lewis and Rosina, his wife, were both sent to gaol for having, on recent dates, so neglected their children as to cause them unnecessary pain and suffering - Mr Justin R??s represented the N.S.P.C.C - Inspector Hemsley and P.C.Crump gave evidence. Last autumn the defendants in a similar case were bound over for a year. The evidence showed that while the children were well nourished, it was neglect by their mother which was the basis of the complaint. £40 worth of new bedding, etc had been ruined through the children's dirty habits. Recently the mother went into the Workhouse, to be confined, and the children went with her, and there they were all made clean and wholesome. The sentences were two months in gaol for each defendant.</p>
<p>Lewis pleaded guilty to a further charge of stealing four cabbages, value 1s, from the Court gardens at Westbury on Severn, the property of Miss Curre, and was fined 20s.</p>
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I guess this refers to the couple in question.</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2014 19:16:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Dink,<br />
apologies to my late reply to this query, I did try to help-out when you first asked but I had no luck whatsoever, that is except for this one possible clue. I'm afraid it then got misfiled and forgotten about, but your recent helpful access to the BNA site reminded me to dig it out again (altho of course it's likely you may have already seen it) ?</p>
<p><br />
Found while searching the BNA for hints ref &quot;Rosina Lewis&quot;, does this entry go onto give the husband's name ?</p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">&quot;BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS ... <br />
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The husband of the late Rosina Lewis, ... &quot; <br />
Saturday 10 July 1937 ,  Gloucestershire Echo </span></p>
<p>This search also found a possible daughter, perhaps ?? ( I see the Stroud area seems to fit wrt the earlier posts)</p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">&quot;LONG SERVICE AT STROUD ... to her as the palm of her hand. As a young girl she entered the employment of the firm years ago. The previous week Miss Rosina Lewis, ... &quot; <br />
Saturday 02 March 1946 ,  Gloucester Citizen   </span> </p>
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Hope this may help, again sorry so late,</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2014 17:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>LEWIS/SKYRME (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1891 Census, Glos. Minchinhampton<br />
Box</p>
<p>LEWIS</p>
<p>Lenard - 32 - Umbrella Stick Worker, born Bisley<br />
<strong>Harriet </strong>- 34 - born Herefordshire, Vowchurch <br />
William E - 5 - born Minchinhampton<br />
Mabel A B - 2 - born Minchinhampton  (Mabel Annie B LEWIS - mother's maiden name SKYRME)</p>
<p>Glosbdm</p>
<p>LEWIS/SKYRME - all Stroud, Minchinhampton</p>
<p>William Edward - 1886<br />
Ellen Bessie - 1887<br />
Mabel Annie B - 1888<br />
Alfred Leonard - 1891<br />
George Henry - 1893</p>
<p>----</p>
<p><br />
1901 Census, Minchinhampton</p>
<p>LEWIS</p>
<p>William - 62 Yardman on Farm, born Bisley<br />
Martha - 54 - born Cheltenham<br />
<strong>Leonard - Son - Wdr - 41, Ordinary Agricultural labourer - born Cubberley</strong><br />
Albert - Son - 17 Carter on farm - horse, born Hill Farm, br Chalford<br />
William - Grandson - 14 - Milkman on Farm - born Box, Minchinhampton<br />
Alfred - Grandson - 10 - born ditto</p>
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<p>On the 1911 Census, at Minchinhampton - Leonard LEWIS has re-married</p>
<p>Leonard - 50 - married 6 years, 2 children born alive, 2 living<br />
Margaret - 35 - born Brains Green, Glos  (maiden name POOLE)<br />
Annie B - 9 - born Stroud<br />
Frank - 11 - born Chelford</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul,</p>
<p>Looks like your findings are correct. The spring 1920 Electoral Register shows a William Edward Lewis<strong></strong> and a Rosina Lewis<strong></strong> residing at Ruardean Hill.</p>
<p>Their marriage on 15th July 1911 was at Minchinhampton, both aged 25, fathers named as Leonard Lewis<strong></strong> and John Gardiner<strong></strong></p>
<p>I wonder if the Nellie Lewis registered Dec 1917 Westbury on Severn 6a 359 is one of their children</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2014 14:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From Gloucestershire BMD Indexes:</p>
<p>Child Surname: GARDINER<br />
Child Forename: Rosina Alice<br />
Father Surname: GARDINER<br />
Mother Surname: GARDINER<br />
Mother's Former Name: WRIGHT<br />
Year: 1886<br />
District: Stroud<br />
Office: Stroud, Bisley<br />
Register: 16<br />
Entry: 313</p>
<p>Groom Surname: LEWIS<br />
Groom Forename: William E<br />
Bride Surname: GARDINER<br />
Bride Forename: Rosina A<br />
District: Stroud<br />
Parish: Minchinhampton<br />
Building: Holy Trinity<br />
Year: 1911<br />
Register: C23/2<br />
Entry: 316</p>
<p>Gloucestershire BMD Indexes has four children born to this couple between 1911 and 1918.  The newspaper reports, in Scotland, Nottingham, Gloucester and Taunton, reporting the incident, mentioned four children.</p>
<p>I have searched the service records on Ancestry for sapper William E Lewis, but, have had no success in finding him.</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2014 15:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>?  Burial at Westbury on Severn - 17 May 1927  = c 1887</p>
<p>Rosina Alice LEWIS aged 40 years</p>
<p>Memoranda: died at The Union</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From this article in the Monmouth Advertiser on 24 May 1918 I wonder if some one could try and work out the soldiers first name, so that I can see if I need to add him to the database</p>
<p>SOLDIER SEWN IN BEDTICK. </p>
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At Littledean, Rosina Lewis, a sappers wife of Ruardean, Gloucestershire, was sent to prison for seven days for aiding her husband in being a deserter from the Army. On three occasions, when Lewis had been home on leave from France, he had to be fetched by a military escort. He was due back in France last February, but as he failed to return a visit was made to his house, when his wife assured the police that Lewis was not in the house. A search was made, and the deserter was found sewn up inside the tick of the bed, on which his mother and four children were lying.</p>
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