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Lee Goleby's original notes on the family of Ken's great-grandfather, John Bishop Baldry

John Bishop BALDRY[1]
Harriett[2] GOLEBY[3]

Their Children:
Rosetta E.[4]
Ernest W.[5]
Angelina
Angelina[6]
Martha E.[7]
Catherine
John Bishop
Albert A. A.[8]
Harriett E.[10]
Victor
Sidney W.
Charlotte Rosetta[11]

b. Aug 12 1841 m. 1860 d. Aug 5 1915
b. Jun 28 1839 d. Sep 4 1911


b. Feb 5 1861
b. Jan 14 1863
b. July 8 1865 d. Jun 2 1867
b. Nov 2 1867
b. Jul 28 1869 d. Mar 5 1952
b. Jun 6 1871 d. Apr 8 1872
b. Jan 25 1873 d. Mar 9 1951
b. Oct 1874 [9]
“Kate” b. Aug 17 1876 d. Oct 10 1972
b. Feb 3 1878
b. Mar 14 1880
b. Aug 7 1882 m. 1917 d. Sep 28 1964, age 82, Cremated at Ipswich

[1] Son of Isaac BALDRY and Elizabeth BISHOP. He married Harriet 6 May 1860, Holy Trinity Church, Islington, Middlesex, England
[2]
Jeannie TAYLOR, nee GOLEBY, writes her as “Harriett E. BALDRY”. This may be an error.
[3]
Daughter of William GOLEBY and Martha SEAMAN.
[4]
Rosetta Elizabeth, known as “Rosie”.
[5]
Ernest William BALDRY.
[6]
Known as “Annie”. She married William Albert JOHNSON.
[7]
Martha Eliza BALDRY married William “Bill” YOUNG.
[8]
On the 1881 Census he appears as “Adolphus” BALDRY. I presume he is named after his two uncles who died young, so his whole name would be Albert Adolphus Abraham
[9]
Jeannie has the date as Oct 17.
[10]
Kate married a TOWNSEND or a BURTON (perhaps?).
[11]
Charlotte Rosetta, known as “Lottie” ("Lot" according to Ken, who met her), married her first cousin, Albert GOLEBY.

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Albert William (or William Albert) JOHNSON, his wife Angelina, and daughter Annie (known as Nan) (5)
1901 Census Information: Public Record Office Reference: RG13 / Piece 59 / Folio 148 / Page 18 / Schedule 131
Address: 29 Harbledown Rd Civil Parish: Fulham Ecclesiastical Parish: St John Parliamentary Borough or Division: Fulham Administrative County: London

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Bill and Martha YOUNG and their three children, William (known as Willie) (6), Peter J (5), and Ethel M (5 months)
Martha and Bill lived at 48 Kennington Oval, South London. Martha later moved to Silwood House, East Sheen, near Richmond, Surrey. 1901 Census Information: Public Records Office Reference: RG13 / Piece 413 / Folio 37 / Page 1 / Schedule 9 Address: 48 Kennington Oval Civil Parish: Lambeth Ecclesiastical Parish: Kennington St Mark Parliamentary Borough or Division: Kennington Administrative county: London
Martha’s sister Lottie was also with Martha and Bill at the time of the 1901 census.
Mary G. WOOD, a domestic servant, age 14, born in Westminster, London, was also in the house at the time of the Census.

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Victor and Amelia and their son Sidney, (1)
1901 Census Information: PRO RG13 / Piece 58 / Folio 41 / Page 20 / Schedule 127 Address: 3 Adeney Road Civil Parish: Fulham Ecclesiastical Parish: St Clements Parliamentary Borough or Division: Fulham Administrative County: London
There was a visitor to the household at the time of the 1901 Census: Margaret Gore, aged 21, Single, Born North Shield, Northumberland, Domestic Housemaid


Contact: Ken Baldry for more information, 17 Gerrard Road, Islington, London N1 8AY
+44(0)20 7359 6294 but best to e-mail him

URL: http://www.baldry.org.uk/g421.htm Last revised 29/12/2003