All Names in the MyForefathers database

Notes


Michael CATALANI

1881 census
47 Brooksby Street, London, Middlesex, England
PRO RG11 0228/110 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Louisa IDLE Head W Female 59 London, Middlesex, England Teacher Of Music
Grace IDLE Dau U Female 22 London, Middlesex, England (Lodg Ho)
Micheal CATALAINA Boarder U Male 24 (F), Italy Sculptor
George CRACKNELL Lodger W Male 64 Newmarket, Cambridge, England Clerk

1901 census
Wood Green District 73 Middlesex
RG13/1257 Page 22
21 Moselle Avenue
Michael CATALANI Head M 45 Plasterers Moulder Italy (Italian subject)
Eliza CATALANI Wife M 45 - Islington
Dante CATALANI Son S 6 - Islington
Roma CATALANI Daur S 16 Silk Silk Shirt/Tie maker Islington
May CATALANI Daur S 9 - Islington


Eliza Dundas FRATER

1861 census
Pentonville District 7 Clerkenwell St James Middlesex
RG 9/196 Page 65
Schedule 389 29 North Avenue
James FRATER Head M 41 Compositor Scotland
Sarah FRATER Wife M 33 - *, Middlesex
James FRATER Son S 15 French Polisher St Andrews, Holborn, Middlesex
Edward FRATER Son S 13 French Polisher Islington, Middlesex
Frederick FRATER Son S 11 Scholar Islington, Middlesex
Oliver FRATER Son S 9 Scholar Bloomsbury, Middlesex
Harry FRATER Son S 7 Scholar St Andrews, Holborn, Middlesex
Eliza FRATER daur S 5 - St Mary, Islington, Middlesex
William FRATER Son S 2 Scholar St Pancras, Islington, Middlesex
Arthur FRATER Son S 1 Scholar Clerkenwell, Middlesex

on the 1871 Census this was found
(why was she not living with James (husband)
12 Drummond Crescent, St Pancras
Mary Richardson Head ? 50 Laundress Middlesex, St Pancras
Sarah Frater Wife Married 41 Seamstres Middlesex, Kensington
Eliza Frater Daughter Unmarried 16 Seamstres Middlesex, Islington

Is this the right James from 1881 Census
Dwelling: 6 Charlotte Terrace Census Place: Islington, London, Middlesex, England Source: FHL Film 1341050 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0231 Folio 79 Page 21 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James FRATER M 61 F Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Printer Compositor Eliza D. FRATER U 25 F Islington, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Machinist Arthur FRATER U 21 M Islington, Middlesex, England Rel: Son Occ: Chair & Sofa Wood Carver

based on correspondence from Leicester Frater of NZ the following details were added
Eliza Dundas b 1851not 1856

1901 census
Wood Green District 73 Middlesex
RG13/1257 Page 22
21 Moselle Avenue
Michael CATALANI Head M 45 Plasterers Moulder Italy (Italian subject)
Eliza CATALANI Wife M 45 - Islington
Dante CATALANI Son S 6 - Islington
Roma CATALANI Daur S 16 Silk Silk Shirt/Tie maker Islington
May CATALANI Daur S 9 - Islington

Date taken from chart got from Christine. Her source is unknown.
She has birth year as 1855

28 Aug 2003
Received a letter from Conrad Frater with copy of tree produced by his father Edward C Frater.


Dante CATALANI

1901 census
Wood Green District 73 Middlesex
RG13/1257 Page 22
21 Moselle Avenue
Michael CATALANI Head M 45 Plasterers Moulder Italy (Italian subject)
Eliza CATALANI Wife M 45 - Islington
Dante CATALANI Son S 6 - Islington
Roma CATALANI Daur S 16 Silk Silk Shirt/Tie maker Islington
May CATALANI Daur S 9 - Islington


John WELCH

Name taken from marriage certificate.

Tracing the 1841 census for possible John's is difficult. Could this be him?
1841 census - household transcription
Person: WELCH, John
Address: House Of Correction, St James Clerkenwell
WELCH, James M 39 1802 Middlesex

If him could this be Sarah in 1841?
Name Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born
WELCH, Sarah F 45 1796 Middlesex
WELCH, John M 25 1816 Middlesex
WELCH, Mary F 25 1816 Middlesex
WELCH, William M 25 1816 Middlesex
WELCH, James M 20 1821 Middlesex
WELCH, Elizabeth F 20 1821 Middlesex
WELCH, Mary Ann F 3 1838 Middlesex
WELCH, William M 1 1840 Middlesex
RG number: HO107 Piece: 690 Book/Folio: 7/13 Page: 21
Registration District: Kensington Union Sub District: St Peter Hammersmith EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish: Hammersmith Municipal Borough: Address: Waterloo Street, Hammersmith, St Peter Hammersmith County: Middlesex

or this one?
WELCH, Sarah F 55 1786 Middlesex
WELCH, Mary F 25 1816 Middlesex
WELCH, John M 0 (11 months) 1841 Middlesex
RG number: HO107 Piece: 697 Book/Folio: 10/48 Page: 14
Registration District: St George, East Sub District: St Paul EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish: St George, East Municipal Borough: Tower Hamlets Address: Old Gravel Lane Starch Yard, St George, East, Tower Hamlets County: Middlesex


Sarah SPRATELEY

Name taken from IGI Internet. This is disproved at this point

Surname also taken from IGI as the only marriage of John WELCH to a Sarah that matches in date terms to Sarah Ann & Eliza Mary


Clara BRADLEY

On the 1871 census Eliza aged 11 is recorded as living at 21 Walsall Road with her parents, and her sisters Emma aged 15, and Clara aged 7 and her brother George aged 5.

Clara was staying with her sister (Eliza) and husband (Henry ENSELL) during the 1881 census.
50 Bracebridge Street, Aston, Warwick, England
PRO RG11 3030/42 Pg 30
Henry ENSELL Head M M 26 Birmingham, Warwick Brass Button Burnisher
Eliza ENSELL Wife M F 20 Birmingham, Warwick
Clara ENSELL Visitor F 17 Birmingham, Warwick Warehousewoman

b March Qtr 1864
Clara wrote letters to George in 1930's


Henry Isaac ENSELL

1881 census.
50 Bracebridge Street, Aston, Warwick, England
PRO RG11 3030/42 Pg 30
Henry ENSELL Head M M 26 Birmingham, Warwick Brass Button Burnisher
Eliza ENSELL Wife M F 20 Birmingham, Warwick
Clara ENSELL Visitor F 17 Birmingham, Warwick Warehousewoman

On the 1891 census, (RG12 2376 2+) Henry and Eliza are given as living at 27, Upper Ryland Road (The Bell Barn Tavern), in Edgbaston Ward, in the Eccl. District of St. Asaph.The entry is as follows:
Henry Ensell, Head. aged 36. Beer House Keeper, b. Birmingham
Elizabeth ", Wife. aged 30.
Elizabeth ", Daughter, aged 9, Scholar
Henry ", Son, aged 7,
Leah ", Daughter, aged 5, "
Albert ", Son, aged 3,

On the 1901 census, taken Sunday 31 March, PRO 13/2832, Folio 56, Page 7 the EnselIs were still living at 27, Upper Ryland Road (the Bellbarn Tavern) and Henry is still running the pub. The entry is as follows:
Henry Ensell, Head aged 45, Beer Retailer Pub. 'own account" b. Bham, Wa.
Elzbth " ,Wife, aged 41, -
Henry " ,Son, aged 17, Clay Pipe Maker. Earth.
Elzbth " .Daughter, aged 19,
Albert " ,Son, aged 13, School,
Lily " .daughter, aged 15,
Clara " , daughter, aged 8,
Rose " , daughter, aged 5
NB No trades are given for daughters Elizabeth and Lily as they probably helped out in the pub. Henry has become a bit younger on this census. Lily was named 'Leah' on the earlier census; the name was probably dropped as too Jewish or not liked.

Kept the Bell Pub, Birmingham


Eliza Ann BRADLEY

In the following year, 1861 Eliza appears on the 1861 census as 11 mths old living with her parents, George Bradley, aged 31 a Paper Maker born in Newbury, Berks, and her mother Emma, aged 25, and her older sister,Emma aged 5. The full address is given as 9, Eden Place, Guildford Street. (See 'Emma Short and the Shorts' p.3-4). Since this 1861 census was taken on April 27th Eliza should really be 1 year old.

Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
Eliza Ann did have Pulmonary Tuberculosis on her death certificate and she may have suffered from it for most of her life. At least, she may have had it as a child and then it was reactivated in later life. (plausible, I know, as I am a doctor). It is likely that she was instructed , as a child to 'take it easy' and her parents may have been told to not let her do any physical work etc etc which may have been ingrained and shaped her personality as an adult.
On the 1871 census Eliza aged 11 is recorded as living at 21 Walsall Road with her parents, and her sisters Emma aged 15, and Clara aged 7 and her brother George aged 5.

1881 census.
50 Bracebridge Street, Aston, Warwick, England
PRO RG11 3030/42 Pg 30
Henry ENSELL Head M M 26 Birmingham, Warwick Brass Button Burnisher
Eliza ENSELL Wife M F 20 Birmingham, Warwick
Clara ENSELL Visitor F 17 Birmingham, Warwick Warehousewoman

On the 1891 census, (RG12 2376 2+) Henry and Eliza are given as living at 27, Upper Ryland Road (The Bell Barn Tavern), in Edgbaston Ward, in the Eccl. District of St. Asaph.The entry is as follows:
Henry Ensell, Head. aged 36. Beer House Keeper, b. Birmingham
Elizabeth ", Wife. aged 30.
Elizabeth ", Daughter, aged 9, Scholar
Henry ", Son, aged 7,
Leah ", Daughter, aged 5, "
Albert ", Son, aged 3,
It is noteworthy that Eliza is now calling herself Elizabeth though her birth certificate gives her names as ' Eliza Ann' and she was always known as 'Lizzie'. Lucy Bradley, nee Bradbury always indicated that Lizzie became a snob. It is noteworthy that though Lizzie housed her sister, Clara in 1881, she did not house her mother, Emma Bradley then.

On the 1901 census, taken Sunday 31 March, PRO 13/2832, Folio 56, Page 7 the EnselIs were still living at 27, Upper Ryland Road (the Bellbarn Tavern) and Henry is still running the pub. The entry is as follows:
Henry Ensell, Head aged 45, Beer Retailer Pub. 'own account" b. Bham, Wa.
Elzbth " ,Wife, aged 41, -
Henry " ,Son, aged 17, Clay Pipe Maker. Earth.
Elzbth " .Daughter, aged 19,
Albert " ,Son, aged 13, School,
Lily " .daughter, aged 15,
Clara " , daughter, aged 8,
Rose " , daughter, aged 5
NB No trades are given for daughters Elizabeth and Lily as they probably helped out in the pub. Henry has become a bit younger on this census. Lily was named 'Leah' on the earlier census; the name was probably dropped as too Jewish or not liked.

b. June Qtr


James FRATER (FRAITER)

email from George Whitelaw 22.5.2005
I have found on the Index 1841 census this family of Fraters living in the Gorbals Glasgow.
James age 55
Margaret age 50
James age 20
William age 18
Alexander age 13

email from Barbara Nelleson 27.5.2005
Piece: SCT1841/644/ 2 Place: Glasgow-Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 58 Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 21 Page: 1 Address: Portugal Street Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
FRATER James M 55 Carpet Weaver Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER Margaret F 50 Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER James M 20 Compositor Lanarkshire
FRATER William M 18 Carpet Weaver Lanarkshire
FRATER Alexander M 13 Calico Printer Lanarkshire

email from Jack MILLS
1851 cens 644-2 (614) Ed 18 p 14 (Gorbals Proper)
17 Portugal St.
James FRATER, head, widower, 69, carpet weaver, b Polmont, STI
William FRATER, son, u/m 24, carpet weaver, b Glasgow, LKS
Margaret BELL, daur, marr, 32, --------- b Glasgow
Margaret BELL, gr-daur, 9, --------- b Glasgow

1.5.2004 Using IGI familysearch.org the name is spelt FRAITER

based on correspondence from Leicester Frater of NZ the following details were added
all details
referred to as James of Gorbals

Message from Karen Hemingway may contain a possible link. Certainly matches up in names already got
"While I am still trying to find out about John and Helen, I did come across a John Frater and Janet Forgie married in 1770 in Borrowstounness who went on to have 6 children but recorded as FRAITER.
The children were:
Christian (F) born 1771
John (M) born 1773
Henry (M) born 1776
Jean (F) born 1778
James (M) born 1781 and
Janet (F) born 1786.

Janet may be the daughter of John Forgie and Christian Gourlie and born 1749 in Muiravonside"

Date taken from chart got from Christine. Her source is unknown.
Went to Glasgow about 1817 and died there at the age of 74. In 1855 he was a carpet weaver

28 Aug 2003
Received a letter from Conrad Frater with copy of tree produced by his father Edward C Frater. He has James born 20 M 1781 (M is unknown March or May probably) in Polmont. This is the source for Christine.

Death certificate says:
James Frater (Carpet Weaver) Male 74 years born in Polmont, Stirlingshire 38 years in Glasgow. Son of William Frater Quarryman (deceased). But notes written in to the left of the entry states that father is John. Wife is Margaret Miller deceased. Siblings listed as John 48, Margaret 38, James 35 and WIlliam 33. Death March 22nd 1855 at 10:10 pm. He died at 17 Portugal Street, Glasgow. Died of Bronchitis certified on March 23rd. Informant was William Frater son. Registered on March 24 1855. This is in the district of HUTCHESONTOWN Glasgow, Lanark document 644/10 0275

Buried in Calton Burial Ground, Glasgow.The burial ground was created by the Calton Incorporation of Weavers in 1786, there being many thousand weavers working and living in this part of the city at that time, but the ground was not solely used by them.

email re: James's Burial
Your e-mail enquiry regarding Calton Burial Ground has been forwarded to us by
Glasgow Cemeteries Dept.

I can confirm that James Frater is buried in Calton, date of burial, 25th March
1855, Aged 74, 17 Portugal Street.

There is a lair number, 168, however, there are no complete lair registers in
existence. I am unable to confirm if any other family members are interred in
that lair.

I have checked the lair owners register and it seems that Thomas Hardie who was
a mason from Calton purchased it on November 14th 1790.

The Old Parish Records for Calton include burials 1792-1854, however, these are
arranged by date, not by name.

If you can arrange to view these films, you may discover other family members.

Regards
Christine McGilly
Special Collections
Mitchell Library
Glasgow


Notes on area of Portugal Street
The Streets of St Mungo, Glasgow (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gordon.adams1/StreetNames.htm)
LAURIESTON. This is a district on the south side of the river, which was feued from the trustees of Hutchesons’ Hospital about the beginning of last century by James Laurie, son of David Laurie, timber merchant, Jamaica Street. It was bounded on the west side by Bridge Street and Eglinton Street, on the east by Buchan Street and Portugal Street, on the south by Cavendish Street, extending north to Carlton Place, at the river side. Mr. Laurie had a penchant for high-sounding English names, and in laying off the lands gave us Bedford, Cavendish, Cumberland, Norfolk, Oxford, Portland, Salisbury, and Warwick Streets. These cognomens have remained, but Bridge Street, which he named Bloomsbury, has got a more suitable title.

Taken from "Glimpses of Glasgow" 1894 by Andrew Aird
PORTUGAL STREET consisted largely of dwelling houses for working people. Its chief building was the Lancasterian School, which never was very popular. What is now known as Eglinton Street United Presbyterian Church had its conception in this institution. Its members met there for worship till the present church was built and ready for divine service. Its site was a gift from Mr. Laurie, of Laurieston.


Margaret MILLER

email from George Whitelaw 22.5.2005
I have found on the Index 1841 census this family of Fraters living
in the Gorbals Glasgow.
James age 55
Margaret age 50
James age 20
William age 18
Alexander age 13

email from Barbara Nelleson 27.5.2005
Piece: SCT1841/644/ 2 Place: Glasgow-Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 58 Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 21 Page: 1 Address: Portugal Street Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
FRATER James M 55 Carpet Weaver Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER Margaret F 50 Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER James M 20 Compositor Lanarkshire
FRATER William M 18 Carpet Weaver Lanarkshire
FRATER Alexander M 13 Calico Printer Lanarkshire

28 Aug 2003
Received a letter from Conrad Frater with copy of tree produced by his father Edward C Frater. This gives death before 1851

20.5.2004 - 1851 census entry provided confirming that James was a widower at this time. This confirms EC's findings that she died prior to 1851.

25.9.2005 email from Lynda Bell
I think I found Margaret.
OPR 644/67 Page 473
1848 March 4 - Mrs. Margaret MILLER or FLYTER, age 60 years, Asthma, Lair 168 old burial ground)
This is the closest I could find. Does her age seem right to you? Flyter sounds similar enough to Frater. I can see where the clerk might have gotten the name wrong.
Lynda
(This matches with dates and facts from James)

29 Sept 2005
With age at death year of birth is now placed at 1788 IGI have 2 Margaret MILLERS born in Stirlingshire (place where James was born) in that year
Margaret MILLER christened 14 Sept 1798 Falkirk, Stirlingshre to John MILLER & Jean LIDDELL/LIDDLE in Batch C119709 which contains 25 MILLERS.
Margaret MILLER christened 10 Feb 1798 Gargunnock, Stirlingshre to George MILLER & Margaret PATERSON

Other Margaret MILLER's christened within 2 year of 1788 in Stirlingshire include
Margaret parent: John MILLER/Margaret AITKEN 11 Aug 1789 Falkirk
also recorded birth 11 AUG 1789 Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland, christened 16 AUG 1789 Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland
Margaret parent: Robert MILLER/Elizabeth WATSON 05 MAR 1789 Airth, Stirling, Scotland (birth 28 FEB 1789)
Margaret parent: James MILLER/Elizabeth MUIRHEAD 03 JAN 1790 Bothkennar, Stirling, Scotland
Margaret parent: Robert MILLER/Mary McCULLOCH 24 JAN 1790 Gargunnock, Stirling, Scotland

Could she be one of these?


William FRATER

email from George Whitelaw 22.5.2005
I have found on the Index 1841 census this family of Fraters living
in the Gorbals Glasgow.
James age 55
Margaret age 50
James age 20
William age 18
Alexander age 13

email from Barbara Nelleson 27.5.2005
Piece: SCT1841/644/ 2 Place: Glasgow-Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 58 Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 21 Page: 1 Address: Portugal Street Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
FRATER James M 55 Carpet Weaver Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER Margaret F 50 Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER James M 20 Compositor Lanarkshire
FRATER William M 18 Carpet Weaver Lanarkshire
FRATER Alexander M 13 Calico Printer Lanarkshire

email from Jack MILLS
1851 cens 644-2 (614) Ed 18 p 14 (Gorbals Proper)
17 Portugal St.
James FRATER, head, widower, 69, carpet weaver, b Polmont, STI
William FRATER, son, u/m 24, carpet weaver, b Glasgow, LKS
Margaret BELL, daur, marr, 32, --------- b Glasgow
Margaret BELL, gr-daur, 9, --------- b Glasgow

1861 census
William Frater Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1823 Relationship: Brother Gender: Male Where born: Glasgow, Lanark
ED: 99 Page: 5
Registration Number: 644/10 Registration district: Hutchesontown Civil parish: Glasgow Gorbals County: Lanarkshire
Household schedule number: 21 Address: 17 Portugal Street
Occupation: Wool Weaver
Roll: CSSCT1861_113
Household Members: Name Age
MRS. Bell 42
Margaret Bell 19
William Frater 38

based on correspondence from Leicester Frater of NZ the following details were added
all details

28 Aug 2003
Received a letter from Conrad Frater with copy of tree produced by his father Edward C Frater.


Alexander FRATER

1841 Census
5 Records found
Piece: SCT1841/644 Place: Glasgow-Lanarkshire Enumeration District: 58
Civil Parish: Gorbals Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: -
Folio: 57 Page: 1
Address: Portugal Street
Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
FRATER James M 55 Carpet Weaver Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER Margaret F 50 Outside Census County (1841)
FRATER James M 20 Compositor Lanarkshire
FRATER William M 18 Carpet Weaver Lanarkshire
FRATER Alexander M 13 Calico Printer Lanarkshire


William Sowerby Dudley Ward ENSELL

Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
William married Harriet Clarke - at least, Harriet was his third 'wife' but no trace of a marriage certificate can be found and family tradition suggests that he never married her. There is a Harriet Clarke designated as 'servant' in the 1851 census, but on Henry's birth certificate, she is the mother 'Harriet Ensell nee Clarke'

William was a hopeless gambler and claimed to be the 1st cousin of Lord Ward, Earl of Dudley - hence his flamboyant name which was his own doing later in life. There is a plausible theory that he was the illegitimate son of the said Lord by his mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Gwinnett who was employed in the good Lord's household at the time of William's conception. Fanciful? possibly, but it is a fondly held family tradition!!!


Harriet CLARKE

Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
Frederick who seems to have loathed his father and Harriet & son Frederick left William and moved back to her family inRugeley, Staffs, where she died ?in the 1880s


Catherine Francoise (Francis Catherine) ENSELL

email from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff


Frederick ENSELL

email from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff

Frederick who seems to have loathed his father and Harriet & son Frederick left William and moved back to her family inRugeley, Staffs, where she died ?in the 1880s


Harry Joseph FRATER

1861 census
Pentonville District 7 Clerkenwell St James Middlesex
RG 9/196 Page 65
Schedule 389 29 North Avenue
James FRATER Head M 41 Compositor Scotland
Sarah FRATER Wife M 33 - *, Middlesex
James FRATER Son S 15 French Polisher St Andrews, Holborn, Middlesex
Edward FRATER Son S 13 French Polisher Islington, Middlesex
Frederick FRATER Son S 11 Scholar Islington, Middlesex
Oliver FRATER Son S 9 Scholar Bloomsbury, Middlesex
Harry FRATER Son S 7 Scholar St Andrews, Holborn, Middlesex
Eliza FRATER daur S 5 - St Mary, Islington, Middlesex
William FRATER Son S 2 Scholar St Pancras, Islington, Middlesex
Arthur FRATER Son S 1 Scholar Clerkenwell, Middlesex

James also lived in 6 Charlotte Street during the 1871 census.
RG10/259 Registration district: Islington Sub-registration district: Islington West
ED, institution, or vessel: 26 Folio: 49 Page: 19
Household schedule number: 120
6 Charlotte Street
Name Age in 1871 Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island
J Frater 52 Scotland Head Islington All Saints London Printer Compositor
L K (possibly F K) Frater 21 Islington Son Islington All Saints London Cabinet Maker
Hy G Frater 17 Marylebone Son Islington All Saints London
Wm Frater 13 St Pancras Son Islington All Saints London
Arthur Frater 11 Islington Son Islington All Saints London

Marriages Qtr Sep 1889
FRATER Harry Joseph Holborn 1b 1204
INSLEY Edith Holborn 1b 1204

1891 census
Somers Town District 13 St Pancras London
RG12/128 Page 27
Schedule 185 4 Little Drummond Street
Harry J FRATER Head M 37 French Polisher London
Edith FRATER Wife M 30 - Birmingham
Rachel E FRATER Daur 4 - London

1901 census shows Edith & Rachel. Edith shows still as married but Harry is nowhere to be seen.


Edith Wood INSLEY

1881 Census
41 Key Hill, Birmingham, Warwick, England
PRO Ref RG11 3004/47 Page 11
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Fredk.Geo. WELLER Head M Male 30 Bham, Warwick, England Baker Employing One Man
Ellenor WELLER Wife M Female 26 Bham, Warwick, England
Frank Geo. WELLER Son U Male 4 Bham, Warwick, England Scholar
Elenor Mary WELLER Daut U Female 2 Bham, Warwick, England
Charlotte Ann WELLER Daut U Female 3 m Bham, Warwick, England
Edith INSLEY Servant U Female 19 Bham, Warwick, England Domestic Servant
William JONES Servant U Male 18 Bromsgrove, Worcester, England Baker Journeyman

1891 census
Somers Town District 13 St Pancras London
RG12/128 Page 27
Schedule 185 4 Little Drummond Street
Harry J FRATER Head M 37 French Polisher London
Edith FRATER Wife M 30 - Birmingham
Rachel E FRATER Daur 4 - London

1901 census
Great Clapton District 7 Essex
RG13/1696 Page 15
Schedule 71 Ingleside
John E Bennick Head M 48 Schoolmaster joint * London
Hannah M Bennick Wife M 49 - Wigginton, Hertfordshire
Christine T Bennick Daur S 13 - Lincoln *
Harry N Bennick Son S 10 - Lincoln *
George M Bennick Son S 8 - Lincoln *
George M Bennick Nephew S 12 - Hackney London
Ethel (but is) Edith FRATER Servant M 39 Cook Domestic Birmingham
Eliza * Winehe (or Winche) Servant S sa Sewing Maid Berlin Germany
Rachall E FRATER Daur 14 House Maid London
John R Cebaine - S 15 Bootboy London


Rachel E FRATER

1901 census
Great Clapton District 7 Essex
RG13/1696 Page 15
Schedule 71 Ingleside
John E Bennick Head M 48 Schoolmaster joint * London
Hannah M Bennick Wife M 49 - Wigginton, Hertfordshire
Christine T Bennick Daur S 13 - Lincoln *
Harry N Bennick Son S 10 - Lincoln *
George M Bennick Son S 8 - Lincoln *
George M Bennick Nephew S 12 - Hackney London
Ethel (but is) Edith FRATER Servant M 39 Cook Domestic Birmingham
Eliza * Winehe (or Winche) Servant S sa Sewing Maid Berlin Germany
Rachall E FRATER Daur 14 House Maid London
John R Cebaine - S 15 Bootboy London


William MCLINTOCK

email from Don Hutton 9.3.2004