Ada Louise EATLY was born in the third quarter of 1883 in Chelsea London England, he daughter of Benjamin Alfred EATLY [1850 - 1921] and Mary Ann PEPPIATT. [1846 - 1884],
Sadly she died in Chelsea in the first quarter of the next year.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1883 Sep Chelsea Volume 1a Page 318
Death Reference: GRO 1884 Mar Chelsea Volume 1a Page 225
Update:12 April 2016
Adam Eatley is recorded in the 1860 U.S. Federal Census as a resident of Niagara, Niagara County, New York. USA.*
*NY 1860 Federal Census Index
Update:12 April 2016Albert EATLY was born on 7th March 1922 in Kensington, London, the son of Frederick William EATLY [1896 - 1959] and Henrietta Ann MITCHELL [1898 - 1969]
In 1952 , 1953 & 1954 Albert is living with his parents and sister Violet Ellen at 47, Lonsdale Road, Kensington, London. Albert is recorded as living at 43 Phipps House, White City, London W8, with his parents and sister in the 1956 and 1957 Electoral Rolls.*
Albert died in June 1982 in Ealing, London, England.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1922 Mar Kensington Volume
1a Page 277
Death Reference: GRO 1982 Jun Ealing Volume 12 Page 0223
*Electoral Registers. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives.
Update:12 April 2016
Albert Edward EATLY was born on 16th October 1865 at 4 Queens place, Flood Street, Chelsea, London, England, the son of Benjamin Eatly [1830 - 1908] bricklayer, and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894]
Albert Edward was baptized on 5th November 1865 at the Parish Church of St Luke, Chelsea.
Albert Edward a 5 year old scholar appears in the 1871 Census living with his parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
Albert Edward also appears in the 1881 census. A 15 year old bricklayer living with his parents at 15 Milmans Street, Chelsea. London.
Albert Edward married Minnie Watson HOWLETT [1867 - 1930] in Lexden, Colchester, Essex in 1890.
Albert Edward and Minnie Watson had at least five children.
Henry
Victor [1891 - 1892]
William
Edward [1892
- 1913]
Mabel Alice [1894
- 1977]
Ella Minnie [1896
- 1971]
Olive Muriel [1900
- 1982]
In the census of 5th April 1891 Albert E & Minnie W are living at 41 Park Walk, Chelsea, London; but on 12th July that year when their son Henry Victor is baptized they are living at 55 Herbert Grove Clapham, London.
In the 31st March 1901 census Albert and Minnie with the four surviving children , are living at 18 Parthenia Road, Fulham, London.
On 2 April 1911 the census shows Albert, a 45 year old bricklayer, living at 5 Elthiron Road, Fulham, London with Minnie and the four children.
Minnie Watson died in Fulham, London, in 1930 at Fulham, London.An
entry in London Metropolitan
Archives: Christ Church Fulham: Studdridge Street, Fulham.
FILE - Citation and Faculty for stained glass window in North wall in
memory of Minnie Watson Eatly - ref. P77/CTC/106/1-2 - date: 29 March
1934, 19 May 1934 ]
Albert Edward EATLY married Elizabeth Louisa COE ( EATLY ) [ 11 Mar 1871 - 26 January 1955 ] the widow of his cousin George Edward EATLY [5th July 1870 - 1928 ] in the first quarter of 1932 in Wandsworth, London.
In the wartime National Register of September 26th 1939, Albert Edward EATLY born 16th October 1865 a retired bricklayer is recorded as residing at Sunny Bank, Wallisdown Road, Bournemouth C.B., Hampshire, England. Other residents are Elizabeth L EATLY born 11 Mar 1871 Unpaid Domestic Duties; Sydney T SMITH Born 31 Jul 1876 Clerk Retired & Jane SMITH 22 Oct 1882 School Teacher.**
Elizabeth Louisa EATLY of 5 Elthiron Road, Fulham, London died on 26 January 1955 at St Stephens Hospital London. Her effects of £651:4s:5d to her son Albert Edward. [£11,344.27 in 2005] and was buried at Putney Vale Cemetery on 31st January 1955.
Albert Edward died in Westminster, London on 9th November 1956 aged 91.
*
The purchasing power of £5708 11s 1d in 1957 is £122,900.00 in 2016.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1865 Dec Chelsea Volume 1a
Page 194
Marriage Reference 1: GRO 1890 Jun Lexden Volume 4a Page 759
Marriage Reference 2: GRO 1932 Mar Wandsworth
Volume 1d page 847
Death Reference: GRO 1956 Dec Westminster Volume 5c Page
377
* Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters
of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of
Justice in England
** Ref: RG101/2246F/018/23 Letter Code: EAPF
Update:12 April 2016
Albert Edward EATLY was born in 1875 in Hoxton, London, the son of Benjamin Alfred [1850 - 1921] and Mary Ann Elizabeth PEPPIATT. [1846 - 1884]
Albert Edwrd appears in the 1881 census aged 5 years living with his parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea, London.
Albert Edward died at the age of 5 years at Chelsea, London in 1881.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1875 Dec Holborn
Volume 1b Page 755
Death Reference: GRO 1881 Sep Chelsea
Volume 1a Page 196
Update:12 April 2016
Albert Edward EATLY was born in the third quarter of 1883 in Islington, London, the youngest son of George Eatly [1851 - 1915] and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1851 - 1909].
Albert Edward appears in the 1891 census a 9 year old scholar living with his parents and siblings at 7 Hides Terrace, Islington.
Albert appears in the 1901 census as a 17 year old stockbrokers clerk living with his parents and siblings at 8 Benwell Road, Islington.
Albert Edward died at the age of 19 in the last quarter of 1902 at Islington, London.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1883 Sep Islington Volume
1b Page 255
Death Reference: GRO 1902 Sep Islington Volume 1b Page 265
Update:12 April 2016
Albert Edward EATLY was born on 24 June 1895 in Wandsworth, London, and baptized at on 11th July 1897 at St Stephen, Wandsworth. the son of of George Edward EATLY [1870 - 1928] a bricklayer of 13 May Villas, Wandsworth, and his wife Elizabeth Louisa COE. [1871 - 1955]
In 1901 Albert E. appears in the census of that year as a four year old child living with his parents at 148 Fawes Park Road, Wandsworth, London. His two older brothers Charles and George are patients in the Fountain Hospital, Tooting, London.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Albert Edward, a 13 year old schoolboy , is living at 17 Lainson St, Wandsworth, London with his parents and brothers, Charles, George Valentine and Edward,
Albert Edward served as a driver in the Royal Field Artillery in France from 9th February 1915 until 1918. He was awarded The 1915 Star, The British War Medal 1914 - 1920 & Victory Medal 1914 - 1918. It seems he met Ernestine Felice Desiree POHIER [20 March 1896 - 1991] in France.
Albert E & Ernestine F D had one son.
Jacques Ernest [1918 - 2004]
Albert E. and Ernestine married in Wandsworth in 1920.
In the 1927 Electoral Register Albert E and Ernestine F D as recorded as living at 62 Warrren Street, Camden, London. *
In the 1939 Electoral Register Albert Edward and Ernestine F D are residing at 6 Eyot Gardens, Hammersmith, London.
In
the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939
Albert
E Eatly, born 24 June 1895, a Motor Transport
Driver [Heavy
Worker] and
Ernestine F D EATLY born 20 March 1896 [Unpaid Domestic
Duties] and
Jacques
E Eatly born 15 Nov 1918, a Lift Attendant were
living at
6 Eyot Gardens Hammersmith, London, England.
Also at the address was Henry A Tipton born 13 July 1900 Road
Transport Claims & Accounts Clerk
Albert Edward died in the last quarter of 1968 in Hammersmith, London, aged 71.
Ernestine D re-married in Worthing, Sussex, in 1974 to Reginald W. D. OFFER and died in Worthing in the third quarter of 1991 aged 95.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1897 Sep
Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 751
Baptism Reference: The Register of St Stephen, Wandsworth
Marriage Reference: GRO 1920 Mar Wandsworth Volume 1d Page
1072
Death Reference: GRO 1968 Dec Hammersmith Volume 5b page 651
Update:12 April 2016
Alexander EATLEY was born about 1730 and resided in the Strand area of Westminster to the east of The City of London.
Alexander married Mary.
Alexander had at least one child:-
Alexander [1754 - ]
Reference: The parish register of St Clements Danes, Strand, London.
Update:12 April 2016Alexander EATLEY was born in 1754 in the Strand area of The City of Westminster, the son of Alexander EATLEY and Mary. Alexander was baptised in the parish church of St Clements Danes on 25th March 1754.
Reference: The parish register of St Clements Danes.
Update:12 April 2016Alfred Edmund EATLY was born the last quarter of 1900 at 2 Courtney Street, Kennington, Surrey, the second son of Samuel EATLY [1870 - 1953] and Catherine Edith EDWARDS. [1871 - 1967]
Alfred Edmund was baptized on 6th April 1901 at St Mary of Lambeth Parish Church.
Alfred Edmund appears in the 1901 census as a 6 month old child living with his parents and older brother Samuel at The Plough Public House, at 2 Courtney Street, where Samuel is the licensee.
Alfred Edmund sadly died in the second quarter of 1901 before his first birthday.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1900 Dec Lambeth
Volume 1d Page 345
Baptism Reference: The Register of St Mary of Lambeth
Death Reference: GRO 1901 Jun Lambeth Volume 1d page 190
Updated: 29 June 2016
Alfred Edward EATLY was born the last quarter of 1880 in Mile End, London, the son of Richard EATLEY [1844 - 1907] and Lucinda ANDREWS . [1845 - 1882]
Alfred Edward appears in the 1881 census as a 6 months old child living with his parents and elder sister Minnie Andrews at 113 Jamaica Street, Mile End old town, London.
Alfred Edward died at 18 months in Mile end in the second quarter of 1882.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1880 Dec Mile End Volume
1c Page 474
Death Reference: GRO 1882 Jun Mile End Volume 1c page 346
Updated: 29 June 2016
Alfred Frederick EATLY was born on 12th January 1912 in Bermondsey, London, the son of Samuel EATLY [1870 - 1953] and Catherine Edith EDWARDS [1871 - 1967]
Alfred Frederick resided in the family home at 86 [later 96] Downham Road, Hackney, London from 1934 until his death in 1999.*
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939, Alfred F EATLY born 17 Jan 1912 aBrass Founder (Stockkeeper), his father Samuel EATLY a Carpenter, mother Catherine EATLY a housewife, and siblings Epaphroditus EATLY born 25 Jan 1904 Laboratory Assistant Air raid warden, George Edmond EATLY born 27 May 1905 Packer / Hairdresser, Samuel William EATLY 5 May 1910 Brass Founder (Stock Keeper), andElizabeth EATLY born 16 Feb 1908 a Fur Machinist are residing at 86 Downham Road Hackney, London, England.*
Alfred Frederick died on 20th August 1999 in Hackney, London.
There appears to be no record of marriage or children.
London Gazette
Publication Date: Friday, 25 February 2000
Notice Code: 2903
Notice is hereby given pursuant to s.27 of the Trustee Act 1925, that
any person having a claim against or an interest in the estate of any
of the deceased persons whose names and addresses are set out in the
first and second columns of the following Table is hereby required to
send particulars in writing of his claim or interest to the person or
persons whose names and addresses are set out opposite the name of the
deceased person in the third column of the Table, and to send such
particulars before the date specified in relation to that deceased
person in the fourth column of the said Table, after which date the
personal representatives will distribute the estate among the persons
entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and interests of
which they have had notice and will not, as respects the property so
distributed, be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then
have had notice.
Name
of Deceased (Surname first) |
Address, description and date of death of Deceased | Names, addresses and descriptions of Persons to whom notices of claims are to be given and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives | Claim Date | Notice Number |
EATLY, Alfred Frederick | 96
Downham Road, London
N.1. Brass Manufacturer (Retired). 20th August 1999. |
Dowse Baxter, 229-235 Camden High Street, London NW1 7BU. Solicitors. (Allan Jones.) | 27th April 2000 | 184 |
Birth
Reference: GRO 1912 Mar St Olaves Volume
1c Page 474
Death Reference: GRO 1999 Aug Hackney Ref C29F/
2301C/273
* Electoral Registers. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives.
Update: 29 June 2016
Alfred George EATLY was born in the second quarter 1880 in Islington, London, the son of George EATLY [1851 - 1915] and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1851 - 1909]
Alfred appears in the 1881 census as a 1 year old child living with his parents at 39 Kingscroft Street, Islington, London.
In the 1891 census Alfred G is an 11 year old schoolboy living with his parents and siblings, Edith Louisa Elizabeth [1877 - 1956], Epaphroditus [1882 - 1950], Albert Edward [1883 - 1902] Alice Ethel [1885 - 1969] & Jessie Daisy [1892 - 1963] at 7 Hides Terrace, Islington, London..
It appears that during the Boer War Alfred G. got caught up in the patriotic fervour that led to the formation of The City Imperial Volunteers in 1900.
Alfred George EATLY, Private in the City Imperial Volunteers and Lance corporal in the 1st London Royal Engineer Volunteers, was struck by a shell from a pom-pom gun at the battle of Diamond Hill on 12th June 1900.* He received wounds to his head, head, chest and both arms.**** He was treated at nearby Botha's farm and later transfered to Pretoria where he died the 18th of June 1900. He was 20 years old.
Alfred George EATLY was awarded The Queen's South Africa Medal with clasps for Johannesburg, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Diamond Hill.***
Illustration of medal and clasps courtesy of Col André Kritzinger
More about the City Imperial Volunteers
Birth
Reference: GRO 1880 Jun Islington Volume
1b Page 217
Death Reference: GRO Natal and South African
Forces Deaths: 1899-1902 Page 145
*Boer War Casualties 1899-1902. The Naval and Military
Press Ltd.
** Inscription on
bronze memorial tablet in the north east corner of St Mary Magdalene
Church, Holloway Road, London, N7. England.
*** Public Record
Office Ref
WO100/231
****The
Journal of the CIV.
https://archive.org/stream/journalcivinsou00unkngoog/journalcivinsou00unkngoog_djvu.txt
Update:18 June 2014
Alfred William EATLY was born on the 25 June 1889 in Chelsea, London. The son of Benjamin Alfred EATLY [1850 - 1921] and his second wife Hannah Augusta WHITE.[1849 -1921]
Alfred appears in the 1891 census as a 1 year old child living with his parents and step-siblings at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
By the 16th June 1901 census Alfred William is living with his parents, Benjamin and Hannah and his stepbrother Ernest C. at 26 Parthenia Road, Fulham. London.
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Alfred William, and his parents are still at 26 Parthenia Road, Fulham. Alfred W is working as a Mechanical Draughtsman.
Alfred married Beatrice BEARDMORE [28 December 1892 - 1982], the daughter of Joseph BEARDMORE & Hannah, in the last quarter of 1919 at All Saints Church, Dilhorne, Cheadle, Staffordshire. They appear to have had no children.
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Beatrice is shown as performing unpaid domestic duties residing at High Street Cheadle R.D., Staffordshire, England. Also at the address is Alice BOURNE born 11 May 1899 a school teacher.* Alfred William has not been found in the register.
Alfred William EATLY of "Castleview" 27 School Lane, Cavershall Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, Retired Mechanical Draughtsman died 14th December 1977** [aged 88].
Beatrice died in 1982 in Staffordshire, aged 99.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1889 Dec Chelsea
Volume 1a Page 330
Marriage Reference: GRO 1919 Dec Cheadle Volume
6b Page 899
Death Reference: GRO 1977 Dec East Staffordshire
Volume 30 Page 0736
*Ref: RG101/5456J/023/41 Letter Code: OTEE
**London Gazette
17th
January 1978 Estate Notices
Update:6th July 2016
Alice was born about 1706 the daughter of John EATLEY.
She was baptised on 8th May 1706 at the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Blackburn, Lancashire, England.
Birth Reference: Registers of St Mary the Virgin
Update:6th July 2016Alice was married in The Fleet [Prison] on 14th March 1748. No other details are available.
Marriage Reference: National Archives RG7/238 Marriages and Baptisms from the Fleet Registers performed according to the Rules of the Fleet, London from August 1747 to March 1749
Update:6th July 2016
Alice EATLEY, the daughter of James EATLEY was buried at the Collegiate Church of St Mary, [ now Manchester Cathderal ] Manchester, Lancashire, on 25th December 1764.
Burial Reference: The registers of St Mary, St Denys and St George, Manchester.
Update:6th July 2016Alice Charlotte EATLY was born on 17th February 1859 at 4 Queens Place, Chelsea, London, and baptized on 13th March 1859 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea. The daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908] a bricklayer and Sophia Ball [1828 - 1894].
Alice C. appears in the 1861 census as a 2 year old, living with her parents at 4 Queen Place, Queen Street, Chelsea.
The 1871 census shows her aged 12, a scholar with her parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
Alice C. appears in the 1881 census. A domestic servant aged 22 living with her parents at 5 Milmans Street, Chelsea. London.
In the 1891 census she is at the same address.
In the 1901 census aged 42 she is living with her widowed father at 23 Parthenia Road, Fulham. London.
The census of 2nd April 1911, shows Alice Charlotte as a 50 year old general domestic servant to an 80 year old widow [Sarah BEATTIE] at 104 Gosberton Road, Wandsworth, London.
Alice Charlotte of 44 Octavia Street Battersea, died aged 73, on 23rd December 1932 at Battersea General Hospital, Battersea, London.
National
Probate Calender 1933: EATLY Alice Charlotte
of 44 Octavia Street Battersea Surrey spinster died 23 December 1932 at
Battersea General Hospital Battersea PROBATE London 21 January to
Louise Mary Plimpton Paragreen* wife of Charles Ernest
Paragreen. Effects £1181. 0s. 2d. {£87,800.00 in 2009}.
*[Louise Mary Plimpton
EATLY [1871 - 1954] her
sister.]
Birth
Reference: GRO 1859 Mar Chelsea
Volume 1a Page 156
Baptism Reference: The Register of St Luke Chelsea
Death Reference: GRO 1932 Dec Chelsea Volume 5c page 248
Update:16 July 2016
Alice Ethel EATLY was born in the first quarter of 1885 in Islington, London, the daughter of George EATLY [1851 - 1915] a printer, and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [ 1851 - 1909].
In the 1901 census Alice Ethel is a 16 year old bookbinders' folder living with her parents and siblings Epaphroditus, Albert Edward and Jessie Daisy at 8 Benwell Road, Islington. London.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Alice Ethel , a 25 year old book binding machinist, is living with her married sister Edith L. E. [YARDLEY] and Edith's 6 year old daughter Dorothy E. Yardley at 31 Rutland Road, Harrow, London.
Alice Ethel is named in the probate proceedings of her sister Jessie Daisy in 1962, she is described as 'spinster' therein.
Alice Ethel died in the first quarter of 1969 in Worthing, Sussex aged 84.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1885 Mar
Islington Volume 1b Page 318
Death Reference: GRO 1969 Mar Worthing Volume 5h page 871
Update:6th July 2016
Alice May EATLEY was born on 20th May 1906 at 9 Granville Road, Willesden, London, the daughter of Richard EATLY [1844 - 1907] and Alice Annie GODDARD [1861 - 1945].
Her father, Richard, died in the last quarter of 1907 when she was 19 months old. At some stage she was taken into the care of one of the Dr Bernardos Homes.
On 11th November 1910, 4 year old Alice May, now possibly in the care of Dr Bernardos Children Homes, was admitted to Polstead County Primary School in Sussex. Her 'mother' is shown as Mrs Johnson.#
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Alice May is shown as fostered by Robert JOHNSON a 52 year old coachman and his wife Agnes, 52, at The Green, Polstead, Colchester, Sussex. Also at the address are the JOHNSON's three daughters Edith, 27, Dorothy. 16, and Marjorie, 10. There is also another foster child, Winifred PULLEN aged 8.
At the time of the 1911 census Alice May's now widowed mother is a 49 year old washerwoman, living at 91 Granville Road, West Kilburn, London with her son Frederick William and her daughters Ellen Ellsworth, Florence Emily and Annnie Horsman. Her youngest son , William Horsman aged 7, like Alice May aged 4 appears to have been taken into the care of Dr Bernardos Homes;
On 14th September 1922, aged 16, Alice May shipped on board SS Minnedosa, her fare paid by Dr Bernardos, apparently as part of the infamous British Home Children scheme. On her embarkation card Alice May records her next of kin as Mrs Eatly, address unknown.
Canadian
Pacific SS Minnedosa.
Courtesy of British Home Children Advocacy
& Research Association
The Home Children Scheme run by Bernardos and other care organisations saw the shipping of thousands of British children to Australia and Canada . Not all the children shipped were actually orphaned, and cases where the parents were not consulted are not rare. Many children suffered abuse. sexual, physical and mental in their new homes. The British Government has recently issued an official apology to the victims of the scheme, and the British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association is pressing the Canadian Government for a similar recognition.
Alice May was sent to Mrs Rose Hobday of 538 Jarvis Street, Toronto, the Bernardos Headquarters for both girls and boys from 1922 to 1945 which Mrs Hobday managed with her husband J. W. Hobday. Many of the girls speak fondly of Rose Hobday, so perhaps Alice May found a little happiness there.
On 3rd September 1927, 21 year old Alice May embarked from Southampton, England, aboard the Canadian Pacific ship SS Empress of France bound for Quebec as a third class passenger. Her occupation is shown as 'domestic'. Her last address in the United Kingdom is shown as Bank Cottage, Pembry, South Wales, which is probably the adress of her brother and fellow Barnardo's child, William Horseman EATLY who lived in Wales all his adult life.. A letter to Ups and Downs magazine for November 1927 from Alice May mentions her visiting her brother.
Letter from Alice May Courtesey of Johm & Ivy SAYERS.
On 1st June 1929 at the United Church 100 Delaware Avenue, Toronto, Canada Alice May EATLY (sic) a 23 year old spinster, domestic servant, born in England, stating her religion as Spiritualism of 51 Poplar Plains Road, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada ~ the daughter of George EATLY and Annie HORSEMAN married Ernest Reginald GALE a 27 year old batchelor, employed as a Lather, born in England, stating his religion as Spiritualism, of 773 Dovercourt Road, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada ~ the son of Ernest GALE and Helen Annie FORD in the presence of witnesses Thomas M CRAWFORD and Emily CRAWFORD of 122 Westmoreland Avenue, Toronto. by the Minister R. NEWTON POWELL.*
Alice May and Ernest Reginald are recorded in the 1938 Canadian Electoral Roll as living at 623 Brock Avenue Davenport, Toronto.
The Toronto Globe and Mail of 6 Dec 1958 page 9 reports Ernest Reginald GALE, of no address, was arrested for robbery of $10 at the Boudoir Shop St Clair Avenue, Toronto.
Image of newspaper cutting coustesy of Andrea Harris British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association
The Ups and Downs magazine was published from August 1895 to December 1949 in Toronto by the Canadian Branch of Dr. Barnardo’s organization, which brought more British Home Children to Canada than any other.
Alice May is referenced eight times in the magazine:-
Issue 1 Volume 25 [Spring Issue 1923] - a
letter from her mistress - Mrs Hobday ?
Issue 4 Volume 27 [December 1925] records Alice May making a donation
to Bernardos.
Issue 4 Volume 29 [December 1926] published letter from Alice May.
Issue 1 Volume 29 [May 1927] published a photo of Alice May.
Issue 3 Volume 29 [November 1927] 1927 - Alice May writes from England.
Mentions her brother.
Issue 3 Volume 30 [November 1928] records a further donation from Alice
May.
Issue
2 Volume 32 [May 1930] carries a report of Alice May's
Marriage to E. R. Gale
Issue
2 Volume 39 [December 1937] reports Alice May
visiting 538
Jarvis Street, Toronto - Bernardos Canadian Headquarters for both boys
and girls. Now
Mrs. Gale, she lived in the same cottage [in a Bernardos Home
in
England] as Mary Hope and Violet Moore also British Home
Children
in Canada.
Alice May's mother, Alice
Annie GODDARD, married again to Joseph J
WILLIAMS [1848 - 1922] in the September quarter of
1921 in
Willesden, Middlesex/London, but he died the following year.
In the 1939 Register for England
and Wales Alice Annie WILLIAMS, a widow,
incapacitated and
bedridden, is residding at 149 Malvern Road, Willesden, London
and
died aged 83, in Willesden, London in the March quarter of
1945 Ref:
1945 MAR Vol 3a Page 577.
Alice May EATLEY is commemorated at the The Hazelbrae Barnardo Home Memorial
Queen Alexandra School, 180 Barnardo Avenue, Peterborough, Ontario
Photo of Hazelbrae Memorial courtesy of Lori Oschefski British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association
Photo of Hazelbrae Memorial courtesy of Janice Davis, British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association
Birth Reference: GRO 1906 Jun Hendon Volume 3a Page 264
Marriage Reference: Toronto Marriage Licence 003688
#National Schools Admissions and Log Books 1870-1914
Update: 21 June 2018
Andrew EATLEY's birth was registered in Upton on Severn, Worcestershire in the second quarter of 1847.
(The only couple in Worcestershire at that time was Matthew EATLY [1804 - ] and Mary BARRETT [1809 - 1864] although GRO records give his mother's maiden name as BURFORD )
Andrew died at Upton on Severn in the third quarter of 1850 aged 3 years.
Andrew was buried on 15 September 1850 at St Mary and St Michael Church Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1847 Jun Upton on Severn
Volume 1b Page 318
Death Reference: GRO 1850 Mar Upton on Severn Volume 18 page
500
Burial Reference: National Burial Index
Update:25 July 2016
Anne EATLEY was born about 1765 in County Durham, England, the daughter of Daniel EATLEY & Mary.
Anne was baptized 04 August 1765 at the Parish Church of St Hilda, South Shields, County Durham.
Sadly Anne died when she was three years old and was buried at St Hildas on 14th December 1768.
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch Ref: P000671
Burial Reference: The Registers of St Hilda, South Shields.
Update:4th July 2014
Ann EATLY was born around 1846 in Greenfield, Ohio, USA.
Ann married William C HOLMES who was born in Ireland.
Ann and William had at least one child :-
John W HOLMES born 24th June 1870 in
Greenfield, Ohio.
John W HOLMES of 403 McKell Avenue, Greenfield, was a veteran of the US invasion of the Philippines 1889 - 1902.
On 21st September 1947 he was admitted to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Dayton Ohio and after 22 days died there on 12th October 1947 aged 70 years 3 months 18 days at 8.50am, of cancer and heart disease.
He was buried at the VA Cemetery 15th October 1947. John W was a single man. *
*Ohio Department of Health: Columbus: Certificate of Death Reg District 2954 File 65503
Ann Sophia EATLY was born in 23 March 1852 in Chelsea, London, England. The daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908] a bricklayer of 4 Queens Place, Chelsea, London, and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894]
Ann Sophia was baptized on 18 April 1852 at the parish church of St Luke Chelsea.
She is listed in the 1861 census with her parents at 4 Queens Place, Queen Street, Chelsea.
She is not listed with the family in the 1871 census when they were at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea. She is a domestic servant in the household of a Mrs Selina Laws 42 Limerstone Street, Chelsea.
Ann Sophia married James William CROOK [1854 - ] in the last quarter of 1878 at St George, Hanover Square, London.
James William was a clerk and fruit salesman for the majority of his working life.
Ann Sophia and James William had at least eight children.
Beatrice
Emma Sophia Rachel
CROOK [1879 -
1966] born at 120 Stamford Street, Lambeth, London.
James William CROOK [1880 - ]
born at 141 Stamford Street, Lambeth.
Margaretta Ann CROOK[1883 - ]
born at 26 Waterloo Road, Lambeth
Lilian Rosamund CROOK[1884 - ] born at 12
Milman Street, Chelsea.
Charles Robert CROOK[1886 - ]
born at 116 Lots Road, Fulham, London.
Mabel Evelin Hilda CROOK[1888 - 1969] born at 7 Milman Street, Chelsea
Reuben Alexander Douglas CROOK[1889 - 1916] born at 17 Milman Street,
Chelsea.
Alfred Paul Victor CROOK[1891 - 1951] born at 17 Milman Street, Chelsea
In the 1901 census Ann Sophia and James, Margaretta, Charles, Mabel, Reuben & Alfred are living at 22 Water Street, Rhyl, Flintshire, Wales. Husband James is lodging at 33 Exeter Street, Westminster, London where he is working as a market clerk.
It appears the family stayed in Wales as in 1911 Ann Sophia, and two of her sons James & Reuben are living in St Asaph Denbighshire.
Ann Sophia died in the third quarter of 1944 at St Asaph, Flintshire, Wales aged 86.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1852 Jun Chelsea
Volume 1a Page 103
Baptism Reference: The Register of St Luke Chelsea
Marriage Reference: GRO 1878 Dec St George Hanover Square
Volume 1a page 623
Death Reference: GRO 1944 Sep St
Asaph
Volume 11b page 173
Update: 25 July 2016
Anne Eatley was born about 1808.
Anne was baptized 17 January 1808 in Ashleworth Gloucester the daughter of Charles Eatley [1771 - 1844] and Elizabeth.
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch Ref: C626661
Update:19 Aug 2010
The marriage of an Anne Eatley is recorded at Thirsk, North Yorkshire in the second quarter of 1839
Marriage Reference: GRO 1839 June Thirsk Volume 24 page 555
Update:30 Aug 2010
Born
1865 in Haverhill, Essex,
Massachusetts. USA. the
daughter of Martha Eatley. No father listed.
She married George CRAM on 4th July 1882 in Sanford, York, Maine.
USA.
Marriage Reference: LDS IGI Vol 4.02.
Annie Horsman Eatly was born on 10th March 1902 at Paddington, London the daughter of Richard Eatly [1844 - 1907] and Alice Annie GODDARD [1861 - ]
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Annie H. is a scholar, living with her now widowed mother, her brother Frederick William and her sisters Ellen Ellsworth and Florence Emily, at 91 Granville Road, West Kilburn, London.
Annie Horsman EATLY a spinster, aged 19, a spinster, the daughter of Richard Edward EATLY, deceased, of 149 Malvern Road Kilburn, London, married James Edward LOVELL [1902 -1973], a batchelor, aged 19, carman, of 104 Albert Road, Kilburn the son of Robert Thomas LOVELL, a scaffolder on 23 October 1920 at the parish church of St Luke The Evangelist, West Kilburn, London, in the presence of Josephine WILLIAMS .and Louisa LOVELL.
Annie and James had six children
Daughter [1921
-
]
Daughter [1933 - ]
Daughter [1935 - ]
Son
[1938 - ]
Daughter [1943 - ]
Son
[1947 - ]
James Edward died in the second quarter of 1973 at Hammersmith London, aged 71.
Annie Horsman died in the last quarter of 1975 at Hammersmith. London, aged 73.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1902 Jun
Paddington Volume 1a Page 12a
Marriage Reference: GRO 1920
Dec
Paddington
Volume 1a page 43
Death Reference: GRO 1975 Dec Hammersmith
Volume 12 Page 1795.
Update: 3 Aug 2016
Anthony EATELEY was a resident of Shobden, Herefordshire, England.
Anthony married Sarah.
Anthony and Sarah had at least one child
Sara [circa 1648 - ]
Reference: IGI batch C139551
Update 17 Oct 2010
Arthur EATLEY, aged 22, gold miner, was reported injured in a mining accident 15 July 1886 at Eaglehawk [Bendigo], Sandhurst District of Ballaret, Victoria, Australia
Reference: Annual Report of Chief Secretary of Mines( http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/miners/e.htm )
Arthur EATLY was born in the first quarter of 1889 in Islington, London the son of George EATLY [1851 - 1915] and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1851 - 1909] and sadly died in the same quarter.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1889 Mar
Islington Volume 1b Page 358
Death Reference: GRO 1889 Mar Islington Volume 1b
Page 228
Update: 26 July 2016
Audrey Ena EATLY was born 19th September 1926 in Kensington, London the daughter of Edward William EATLY [1907 - 1977] and Annie M GREGORY [1904 - 1963].
Audrey Ena married Dennis R BENNETT in the last quarter of 1949 in Maidstone, Kent.
Audrey Ena and Dennis had at
least three children:-
Daughter born 1925
Son born 1928
Daughter born 1929
Audrey Ena died in the second quarter of 1996 in Norwich, Norfolk.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1926 Dec
Kensington Volume 1a Page 179
Marriage Reference: GRO 1949 Dec Maidstone Volume 5b Page 1179
Death Reference: GRO 1996 Aug Norwich
Volume E18B Page 31
Update: 26 July 2016
Notification of the king's acceptance of the presentation made by Nicholas Norreis and Henry Baret of Master Bartholomew de EYTELEI to the church of St Medoc, Kynneth, in the diocese of Dublin.
Calender of Patent Rolls. Edward II 1331 Westminster.
Beatrice Maud EATLY was born on 1st October 1872 in Chelsea, London, the daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908.] a bricklayer. of 4 Queens Place, Chelsea, London, and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894]
Beatrice Maud was baptized on 29th October 1872 in the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea.
Sadly little Beatrice Maud died in Chelsea in the first quarter of 1875.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1872 Dec Chelsea
Volume 1a Page 255
Baptism Reference: The Register of St Luke Chelsea
Death Reference: GRO 1875 Mar
Chelsea Volume 1a Page 216
Update: 7th July 2014
Beatrice Maud EATLY was born in the last quarter of 1876 in Hoxton , London. The daughter of Benjamin Alfred EATLY [1850 - 1921] and Mary Ann PEPPIATT. [1846 - 1884], possibly named for her infant aunt who had died the previous year.
She appears in the 1881 census aged 4 years living with her parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
In the 1891 census aged 14, she is at the same address with her father and her step-mother Hannah WHITE.
In the 1901 census she is a general domestic servant, living and working at 18 Sarefeld Road, Battersea. London.
Beatrice's brother Ernest Charles emigrated to Canada after 1901 - It appears she followed after him.
A record card of the USA Immigration Service at Niagara Falls border crossing dated 07 June 1907 shows that Beatrice EATLY aged 23 [ she was actually 31 ! ] a domestic servant born London, England permanently residing in Toronto, Ontario, crossed the border to visit a Mrs Chadwick of 140 Genesee Street, Lockport New York.
Beatrice is described as 5'4" - 110lbs [about 7 stone]- Brown hair - brown eyes - fair complexion.
She had $6 cash with her.
The card also shows that Beatrice landed at St John, New Brunswick, Canada on 16 November 1905 from the SS Sardinian.
Beatrice Maud, Spinster, married John GRIBBLE, Bachelor, the son of William GRIBBLE a stone mason and Eliza WARD in York County Toronto on 16th June 1909. She stated her father was Benjamin EATLY, a refiner at The Mint, and her mother as Hannah WHITE [who on the face of it appears to be her stepmother] The marriage was witnessed by Beatrice's brother Ernest Charles EATLY [ 1881 - ] and his wife Margaret KANE.
Beatrice and John had at least one child;
William GRIBBLE born 6th September 1911 Toronto, Canada.* [Marriage Licence granted to William Gribble of 74 Cathness, Toronto, Canada a purser and Alice Smith, born 27 March 1905, book-keeper of the same address, at Rochester New York in 8th October 1934].
Beatrice Maud EATLY died in Toronto in 1946 and is buried at Pine Hill Cemetery, Scarborough, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada and was joined by John in 1957.
Photo of
gravestone courtesy of Shelley Smith contributer to
http://www.findagrave.com
Birth
Reference: GRO 1876 Dec Holborn
Volume 1b Page 800
Marriage Reference: Marriages of York County, Toronto, Canada
*New York, County
Marriages, 1847-1848; 1908-1936
Update: 18Aug16
Benjamin EATLEY was a resident of Hasfield Gloucestershire the son of Richard Eatly [1734 - 1806] and Elizabeth 'Betty' HARRIS [1736 - 1799].
Benjamin died in 1770 and was buried at Hasfield on 31 March 1770.
Reference: Parish Registers of St Peter Hasfield transcribed by William Good.
Update: 18Aug16
Benjamin EATLY was born about 1794 and christened on 23 November 1794 in Ashleworth, Gloucestershire the son of Charles EATLEY [1771 - 1844] and Elizabeth.
Benjamin married Eliza HOLLIER [1804 - 1878] in the parish church of St Mary, Hanwell Middlesex on 13th September 1823.
Benjamin and Eliza had at least eight children.
Eliza
[1824 - ]
John Hollier [1827 -
1877]
Benjamin [1830 - 1908]
Charles Henry [1832 -
1909]
William [1835 -
1843]
Edward [1838-1838]
Mary [1840 - 1880]
Emma [1844
- ]
Martha
[1844 - 1848]
Reports in the London Gazette (Bankruptcy) show Benjamin EATLY a bricklayer of Manor Street, Chelsea. London and thereafter Beaufort Row, Chelsea, Insolvency filed 8th November 1825.
Certificate of Bankruptcy allowed 28th February 1826
It appears at this time the family moved to France to escape the creditors and possible imprisonment for debt. Sons John Hollier and Benjamin were born during this period of exile.
Benjamin and family returned to London by 1833 and as feared he was imprisoned in Marshalsea Prison by his creditors.
London
Gazette Issue 19057
published on the 11 June
1833
The Matters of the PETITIONS and SCHEDULES of the PRISONERS
hereinafter named (the same having been filed in the Court) are
appointed to be heard at the Court-House, in Portugal-Street,
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, on Tuesday the 2d day of July 1833, at Nine
o'Clock in theForenoon.
Eatly, Benjamin,
formerly of New Manor-Street, then of Millman-Row, both in the Parish
of St. Luke's, Chelsea, Middlesex, Bricklayer and Builder, and late of
Millman-Row aforesaid, Bricklayer, Builder, and Retailer of Beer.
A Certificate of Discharge from Bankruptcy was issued 11th June 1833 and at the hearing above he was released, but the creditors were nothing of not persistent ......
London
Gazette Issue 19118 published on the 10 January 1834
THE Creditors of Benjamin Eatly, late of Millman's-Row, Saint Luke's,
Chelsea, in the County of Middlesex, Brick-layer, an Insolvent Debtor,
who was lately discharged from His Majesty's Gaol of the Marshalsea,
under and by virtue of an Act of Parliament, made and passed in the
seventh year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Fourth,
intituled " An Act to amend and consolidate the laws for the Relief of
Insolvent Debtors in England," are-desired to meet the Assignees of the
said Insolvent's estate, on Saturday the 25th day of January instant,
at Twelve o'Clock at Noon precisely, at the Office of Mr. John Carlon,
No. 6, Chancery-Lane, London, to assent to or dissent from the
commencing a suit in equity against the Executors of the late Charles
Adams, to compel the specific performance of an agreement for a lease
made with the Insolvent.
In the census of 7th June 1841 Benjamin and family are living at The Globe Public House, Milmans Row where Benjamin is the Licensee.
The creditors were still pursuing him even under an assumed name
London
Gazette Issue 20276
published on the 7
November 1843
The following PRISONERS, whose Estates and Effects have been vested in
the Provisional Assignee by Order of the Court, having filed their
Schedules, are ordered to be brought up before the Court, at the
Court-House, in Portugal-Street, Liucoln's-Inn-Fields, on
Tuesday the 28th day of November 1843, at Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon,
to be dealt with according to the Statute:
Philip George Pound (also known by and using the name of George Pound),
formerly of the Red Cow, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, Licenced
Victualler, then of Harrock- Row, Old Kent-road, Surrey, first Builder,
and then out of business, and late of the Globe, Millman-Row,
King's-road, Chelsea, Middlesex, Victualler, carrying on business with
licences in the name of Benjamin Eatley.
By 30th March 1851 Benjamin has returned to bricklaying and the census of that date shows the family at 8 Camera Street, Chelsea.
Benjamin died in the second quarter of June 1859 in Chelsea at the age of 84.
Eliza died aged 74 in 1878 in Wandsworth, London.
Baptism Reference: Parish
Registers of Ashleworth Gloucester transcribed by William
Good. and Family Search.Org IGI
Batch No. C026661
Marriage Reference: The Parish Register of St Mary Hanwell
Middlesex
Death
Reference: GRO 1859 Jun Chelsea Volume 1a
Page 103
Update: 18Aug16
Benjamin Eatly was born in France 1830, the son of Benjamin Eatly [1794 - 1859] and Eliza Hollier [1804 - 1878] and christened in the British Embassy Chapel in Paris on 17 Jan 1830
Benjamin married Sophia BALL [1831 - 1894] the daughter of Hugh BALL and Sophia WALDEN on 30 September 1849 at St George Hanover Square, Mayfair London.
Benjamin and Sophia had at least twelve children.
Benjamin
Alfred
[1850 - 1921]
Ann Sophia [1852 - 1944]
Henry Charles [1853 -
1910]
Sophia Harriet
[1855 - ]
William James
[1857 - 1904 ]
Alice Charlotte [1859 -
1932]
Emily Ellen [1861
- 1938]
Julia Martha Hollier [1863
- 1873]
Albert Edward [1865 -
1956]
Charles Ernest [1867 -
1956]
Louisa Mary Plimpton
[1871 - 1954]
Beatrice Maud [1872 -
1875]
In the 1861 census Benjamin and Sophia , and their children, Benjamin, Henry Charles, William James, Ann Sophia, Sophia Harriett and Alice Charlotte at 4 Queens Place, Queens Street, Chelsea, London, England.
In 1871 the census shows the family living at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea, with additional children Julia Martha Hollier, Albert Edward, Charles Edward, and Louisa Mary. Ann Sophia is not with the family at Flood Street, at aged 19 she possibly is in service elsewhere. Emily Ellen is also missing from the 1871 census entry.
Benjamin appears in the 1881 census. A builder living with wife Sophia and their children Albert E, Alice C, Benjamin, Charles c, and Louise M .at 15 Milmans Street, Chelsea. London.
In the 1891 census Benjamin and Sophia are at the same address.
Sophia died in Chelsea in 1894 aged 63.
In the 1901 census Benjamin a 71 year old widower is living with his daughter Alice Charlotte at 23 Parthenia Road, Fulham. London.Benjamin died 17 February 1908 in Fulham aged 78.
EATLY Benjamin of 23 Parthenia Road Fulham Middlesex died 17 February 1908 Probate London 10 March to Benjamin Alfred Eatly bricklayer and Henry Eatly clerk of works. [His sons] Effects £3202 15s 8d. Resworn £3269 16s 9d [£186,576.93 in 2010]
Baptism
Reference : England and
Wales,
Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8) British Embassy Chapel Paris
Marriage Reference: GRO 1849 Sep St George Hanover Square Volume 1 Page
46
Death Reference: GRO 1908 Mar Fulham
Volume 1a Page 265
Probate Reference:
England & Wales, National
Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941
Update: 18Aug16
Benjamin Alfred EATLY was born 10th July 1850 at Chelsea Manor Street, Chelsea, London, England, the son of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908] a bricklayer, and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894] and baptized on 4th August 1850 at St Lukes Chelsea.
In the 30th March 1851 census Benjamin Alfred aged 3 months is listed living with his parents at 2, Queens Place, Chelsea.
Benjamin appears in the 7th April 1861 UK Census as a 10 year old scholar living with his parents at 4, Queens Place, Queens Street, Chelsea.
On 2nd April 1871 the census shows Benjamin A, a 20 year old bricklayer, living with his parents and eight siblings at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
Benjamin Alfred EATLY aged 21 bachelor, a bricklayer, of 77 Manor Street, Chelsea the son of Benjamin EATLY, bricklayer married Mary Ann Elizabeth PEPPIAT [1846 - 1884] aged 24 spinster of 55 Manor Street , Chelsea, the daughter of John PEPPIAT, deceased, on 29th May 1871 at the Parish Church of St Jude, Chelsea.
Benjamin Alfred and Mary an had at
least six children:
[1878 - 1878]
Benjamin
Francis
[1873 -
1954]
Elizabeth Sophia [1874
-
Albert Edward [1875 -
1881]
Beatrice Maud [1876
- ]
Ernest Charles [1881
- ]
Ada
Louise [1883
- 1884]
Edith Alice [1878 - 1878]
He and Mary Ann appear in the 3rd April 1881 census, living at 14, Flood Street, Chelsea, London with their children. Benjamin's occupation is given as 'bricklayer'. His parents and four of his siblings had moved round the corner to 5 Milmans Street.
Mary Ann Elizabeth PEPPIAT died at the age of 37 in Chelsea in 1884.
In 1886 Benjamin married Hannah Augusta WHITE [1849 - 1945]
Benjamin and Hannah A had at least one child
Alfred William [1889 - 1977 ]
In the 5th April 1891 census Benjamin and Hannah are living at 14 Flood Street with the children. Benjamin's occupation in bricklayer.
By the 16th June 1901 census Benjamin and Hannah with their sons Ernest C. and Alfred W. are at 26 Parthenia Road, Fulham. London. Benjamin is still laying bricks.
On his daughter's Beatrice Maud marriage on 16th June 1909, Benjamin's occupation is given as ' refiner in Mint'.
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Benjamin, Hannah and their son Alfred William, are still at 26 Parthenia Road, Fulham. Benjamin, now 60 years old, is described as 'bricklayer supported partly by pension'.
Benjamin Alfred died on 15th March 1921 at 37 Parthenia Road, Fulham. Aged 70. Probate was granted in London on 14th April 1921 to his widow Hannah Augusta Eatly [White] in the sum of £1039 9s 4d [£22,047.09 in 2010]*
Hannah Augusta died, in 1945 in Hackney. London. Aged 93.
Birth
Reference : GRO
1850 Sep
Chelsea Volume 3 Page 61
Baptism
Reference: The Registers of St Luke Chelsea.
Marriage Reference 1 : GRO 1871 Jun
Chelsea Volume 1a Page 399
Marriage Reference 2 : GRO 1886 Mar St Saviour
Southwark Volume 1d Page 216
Death Reference: GRO 1921 Mar Fulham
Volume 1a Page 442
*Probate Reference:
England & Wales, National
Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941
Update: 18Aug16
Benjamin Francis EATLY was born on 7th February 1873 in Chelsea, London, the son of Benjamin Alfred EATLY and Mary Ann PEPPIATT.
He appears in the 3rd April 1881 census as an eight year old scholar living with his parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
On 5th April 1891 the census shows Benjamin Francis, aged 19, lodging in the coachman's cottage at Epping House, Little Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire and employed as a groom.
Benjamin Francis EATLY bachelor aged 24, a farrier of 23 Stokenchurch Street Chelsea the son of Benjamin Alfred EATLY, a bricklayer, married Isabel Louisa BROWNING [1872 - 1957] spinster aged 25 of 486 Kings Road Chelsea, the daughter of Benjamin Henry BROWNING, a plumber, on 19th November 1898 in the parish church of St John, Worlds End Chelsea.
Benjamin Francis and Isabel Louisa had at least five children.
Louisa
Elizabeth [1899- 1899]
Isabel
Annie [1900 - 1963 ]
Ivy Constance [1902 - 1992]
Nellie Edith [1905
- 1998]
Emma Daisy B [1914
- ]
The
31st
March
1901 census
shows Benjamin, Isabel
&
baby Isabel are living at 486, Kings Road, Chelsea. London.
Benjamin F. is employed
as a farrier.
The
census of 2nd April 1911
shows Benjamin Francis and Isabel Louisa and their three children,
Isabel Annie, Ivy Constance and Nellie Edith living at 163
Bedford Hill, Balham, London. Benjamin is employed as a gold refiner.
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939* shows Benjamin Francis, a Heavy Worker Foreman Chemical Factory and Isabel Louisa unpaid domestic duities living at 30 Crowlands Avenue, Romford, Essex, England
Benjamin Francis died in the second quarter of 1954, in Ealing, London, aged 80.Isabel Louisa EATLY, widow, of The Vicarage, Shaldon, Teignmouth, Devon died 18th March 1957 at 36 Vernon Avenue, Raynes Park Surrey, aged 85. Probate to Frank WENBORNE, her son-in-law & husband of Isabel Annie £770-15-0d.** [£16,210.00 in 2013]
Birth
Reference : GRO
1873
Mar Chelsea Volume 1a
Page 271
Marriage Reference : GRO 1898 Dec Chelsea Volume
1a Page 774
Death Reference: GRO 1921 Mar Fulham
Volume 1a Page 442
*Ref: RG101/1534F/003/17 Letter Code: DCHM
* *England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index
of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
Update: 18Aug16
Born about 1812 in Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, the daughter of Thomas EATLEY
Bethia married John GRUBB [1805 - 1900] the son of Henry GRUBB, on 5th November 1838, in Stratton St. Margaret, Swindon, Wiltshire.
Bethia and John had at least seven children
Henry [1835
- ]
Charles [1839 - ]
Catherine [1842 - ]
Sarah [1844 - ]
Elizabeth [1848 - ]
Ann [1853 - ]
Fanny [1855 - ]
The census 1851 - 1871 show Bethia & John lived in a cottage at Stanton Fitzwarren, Wiltshire.
Bethia died in Stanton Fitzwarren 31 January 1897 aged 87.
John died in Stanton Fitzwarren 14 February 1900 aged 95.
Marriage Reference: GRO 1838 Dec Highworth Volume 8 Page 563
Update: 17 Sept 2010
Caroline EATLY was born on 18th October 1853. at 25 Gee Street, St Lukes Islington, London the daughter of Epaphroditus EATLY [1829 - 1902] and Caroline MILLER
Caroline was baptized 20 November 1853 at St. Lukes, Old Street, Finsbury. London . .
In the census of 7th April 1861 Caroline is a seven year old schoolgirl living with her parents at 29 Gee Street, St Lukes, Finsbury, London..
In 1871 the census on 2nd April shows Caroline a 18 year old book folder and the family still at 29 Gee Street.
Caroline appears in the 3rd April 1881 census as a 27 year old book folder living with her parents and six siblings at 33 Gee Street..
The 5th April 1891 Census shows her as a 37 year old book folder living at 16 Hale Street, Islington, London with her parents and her siblings Epaphroditus and Elizabeth and her fathers sister Elizabeth.
In the 31st March1901 census Caroline is a 48 year old book sewer and binder living with her widowed father and brother, Epaphroditus still at 16 Hale Street, Islington, London
Caroline died on 3rd November 1931 at 30 Gardenia Road, Bush Hill Park, Middlesex. aged 78.
Birth
Reference : GRO
1853 Dec St
Luke Volume 1b Page 487
Baptism
Reference: The Registers of St Luke Old
Street and IGI Batch
C020694
Death Reference: GRO 1931 Dec Edmonton
Volume 3a Page 679
Cause of Death: Cardio-vascular
sclerosis and Auricular fibrillation.
Update: 10Aug16
Marriage Reference: IGI Batch M041791
Update: 17 Sept 2010
Catherine EATLY was employed as a servant in the Red Lion in Piccadilly, London. She made a statement to the Magistrate at Poland Street on 3rd July 1789 concerning the theft of property from her place of work.
Reference: Old Bailey Sessions Justices Working Documents ~ http://www.londonlives.org/
Charles EATLEY was a resident of Edgmond. Shropshire.
Charles married Mary.
Charles and Mary had at least one child
Elizabeth [1777 - ]
Reference: IGI Batch No P006501
Charles EATLEY was born about 1771. the son of James EATLEY and Betty.
Christened 31 March 1771 at Hasfield, Gloucestershire
Charles married Elizabeth.Charles and Elizabeth were residents of Hasfield and Ashleworth, Gloucestershire, England.
Charles & Elizabeth had at least four children.
John
[1791 - ]
Benjamin [1795 - 1859]
Sarah [1796
- ]
Anne [1808
- ]
all christened at Ashleworth Gloucestershire between 1793 and 1808.
Charles EATLEY living at 16 New Manor Street, Chelsea. London registered his dwellingin as a place of non-Conformist Worship in 1819*.
Charles EATLY a widower of the parish of St Mary, Battersea, Surrey married Ann CURTIS [1789 - 1841] a spinster of the same parish on 24 November 1834 at the parish church after banns., in the presence of George and Ann Harlstone.
Ann died in January 1841 and was buried on 13th Jamuary 1841 at St Lukes Parish Church, Chelsea.**
In the census of 7 June 1841 Charles a 70 year old bricklayer is living with his son Benjamin [1705 - 1859] at The Globe Public House, Milmans Road Chelsea, where Benjamin is the licensee.
Reference:
IGI
Batch
C029032 & The Parish records of St Peter, Hasfield,
Gloucestershire & Ashleworth
Gloucestershire transcribed by
William Good
Death
Reference: GRO 1844 Mar Chelsea Volume 3
Page 52
Marriage
Reference: IGI
Batch No.
IO22162 & Church
of England Parish Registers, 1754-1921. London Metropolitan Archives
*Reference:
Victoria
County History of Middlesex. Vol. XII
**
Parish Register of St Lukes.
Burial Reference: London Metropolitan Archives
Saint Luke Chelsea Grave
Register P74/LUK, item 285.
Update: 17 Sept 2010
Charles EATLY was born 28 January 1840 at Great Malvern, Worcestershire, the son of Matthew EATLY [1804 - ] and Mary BARRETT [1809 - 1864]
The census of 7th June 1841 shows Charles a 1 year old child living with his parents and three elder siblings in a cottage in Great Malvern Worcestershire.
The census on 30th March 1851 shows the family at the same address.
On 7th April 1861 the census return shows Charles is a 20 year old bricklayer, the family home must have been getting crowded as Charles is lodging in the next door cottage.
Some time between 1861 and 1867, when their first child was born in Hammersmith, London, Charles entered into a relationship with Sophia FLETCHER [1841 - 1921]
Charles and Sophia had at least five children
Charles
[1867 - 1925]
Herbert [1869 -
1869]
John [1870 - 1897]
Rosetta [1872
- 1918]
Lavinia [1874
- 1910]
The 1871 Census shows Charles a 30 year old bricklayer and Sophia aged 35, living at 6 Devons Road, Bromley St Leonard, Poplar, Tower Hamlets, London, England
At a date between 1872 when Rosetta was born in Mile end Old Town, London, and 1874 when Lavinia was born in Ossett ,Yorkshire , the family moved to Ossett cum Gawthorpe, Dewsbury, Yorkshire.
Charles died aged 39 in Dewsbury in the second quarter of 1879.
In the 1881 census of 3rd April Sophia appears as a 40 year old widow employed as a rag sorter, living with her children at Crown Street, Ossett cum Gawthorpe, Yorkshire. Her son eldest son Charles aged 13 is employed as a coal miner
The 5th April 1891 census the family had moved to Storrs Hill Road Ossett.
In the 1901 census 62 year old Sophia, who is still employed as a woollen rag sorter, is living with her daughter Lavinia, Lavinia's husband Albert NORTH and their daughter Nellie aged 4 months in Storrs Hill Road, Ossett. Yorkshire.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Sophia at 71 year old unemployed widow is living with her married daughter Rosetta [WICKS] and Rosetta's 2 children at 128 Dewsbury Road, Ossett, Yorkshire.
Sophia died at the age of 83 in Dewsbury in 1921.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1840 Mar Upton upon Severn
Volume 18 Page 525
Marriage Reference: ?
Death Reference: GRO 1879 Jun Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 444
Update: 8Aug16
Charles EATLEY was a
resident of Tottenville, Richmond Country [Staten Island], New York,
USA..
Charles married Lyda SICKLES.
Charles and Lyda had at least one child;
Charles Sickles EATLEY [1892 - 1926]
Charles EATLY was born on 17th August 1867 in Hammersmith, London. the son of Charles EATLY [1840 - 1879] and Sophia FLETCHER . [1841 - 1921]
In the 1871 Census of 2nd April Charles is recorded as a 3 year old living with his parents and brother John at 6 Devons Road, Bromley St. Leonards, Poplar, Tower Hamlets, London.
Between 1872 and 1874 the family moved to Ossett cum Gawthorpe, Dewsbury. Yorkshire
Charles was baptised, with his brother John, at Christ Church, South Ossett, Yorkshire on 20th March 1885.
Charles appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April as a 13 year old coal miner living with his widowed mother his brother John and his sisters Rossetta and Lavinia at Crown Street, Osset cum Gawthorpe, Yorkshire.
In the census of 5th April 1891 aged 23 a coal miner is with the family at Storrs Hill Road, Ossett.
Charles EATLY married Adeline SAXTON the daughter of William SAXTON an Innkeeper and Harriet WALKER on 28th April 1894 at South Osset, Yorkshirte.
Charles and Adeline had two children:-
Clarence [1898 - 1901]
Nora [1894 - 1956]
In the 1901 census Charles, Adeline, Nora and Adeline's mother Harriett SAXTON (b: c 1844) are living at Lancaster Place, Tanself, Pontefract. Yorkshire. Charles is still employed as a coalminer.
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Charles, Adeline & Nora are residing at 22 Audrey Street, Ossett, Yorkshire. Charles is employed as a coal hewer at Old Roundwood Colliery. Nora is a miliner.
Charles EATLY, a corporation labourer, died on 24 February 1924 at 59 West End Road, Morecombe, Lancashire the home his married daughter Norah HASTINGS at the age of 54.
EATLY Charles of 59 West End Road Morecombe Lancashire died 24 February 1924 Administration Lancaster 4 April to Nora HASTINGS (wife of Bertie HASTINGS). Effects £124.12s {£3,734.26 in 2010 } Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England.
Adeline died three days later on 27th February 1924, age 47 at 59 West End Road, Morecombe of kidney failure.
Birth
Reference: GRO 1867 Sep Kensington Volume
1a page 187
Marriage Reference: GRO 1894 Jun Dewsbury Volume 9b
Page 917
Death Reference: GRO 1924 Mar Lancaster Volume 8e Page 1148
Cause of Death:
Diabetes Mellitus and Coma
Charles Albert EATLY's birth was registered in the first quarter of 1937 in Lambeth, London, England, the son of William Charles EATLY [1892 - 1939] and Mary COLEMAN [5th Mar 1901 - Jun1970].
Charles Albert married Elizabeth Mary HUGHES [12th September 1937 - 8th December 2008] in the September quarter of 1956 in Cannock Staffordshire.
Charles A and Elizabeth M had at least four children :-
Son
1959
Son
1962
Daughter
1966
Son 1970
Elizabeth Mary died aged 71 on 8th December 2008 in Cannock, Staffordshire [Ref : OR Q4/2008 in Staffordshire (7381A) Reg 1A013 Entry Number 501417008
Charles Albert died aged 73 in the third quarter of 2009 in
Cannock, Staffordshire
Marriage Reference: Date of Registration: Sep 1956 Registration district: Cannock : Volume Number: 9b Page Number: 264
Death Refeence: DOR Q3/2009 in Staffordshire (7381H) Reg 1H013 Entry Number 501930586Charles
Ernest
EATLY was
born on 22 September 1867 at 14 Flood Street
Chelsea, London, the son of Benjamin
EATLY [1830 - 1908]
and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894]. He was baptized on
13th October 1867 in the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea.
In the 1871 census of 2nd April Charles is a 3 year old living with his parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
He appears in the 3rd April 1881 census as a 13 year old scholar living with his parents, sisters Alice C (1859) and Louise M (1871) and brother Albert E (c1865) at 5 Milmans Street, Chelsea. London.
Charles Ernest married Ann HATCHETT [1868 - 1938] on 26 December 1889 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea.
In the census of 5th April 1891 Charles Ernest, a 23 year old engineer, and Ann are in lodgings at 123 Pinner Road, Oxhey, Watford, Hertfordshire.
Charles Ernest and Ann had at least two children
William
Charles
[1892 - 1939]
Lilian Annie Hatchett
[1899 - 1990]
Charles Ernest appears in the 1901 census as a 33 year old electrical and mechanical engineer, living with his wife and the two children, at Wellingborough Road, Wellingborough. Northamptonshire.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Charles Ernest is a 43 year old engineer living with Ann and the two children at 8 Manton Rd, Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire.
Ann died in the last quarter of 1938 in Wellingborough aged 70.In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Charles Ernest an electrical and general engineer is living at 8 Manton Road Irthlingborough Urban .District, Northamptonshire, England, also at the address is his married daughter Lilian Annie H BENNETT a shop machinist, and her daughter Mavis A BENNETT born 28 November 1925.
Charles Ernest died aged 88 in Wellingborough in the first quarter of 1956.Birth
Reference: GRO 1867 Dec Chelsea
Volume 1a page 207
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan
Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea, Register of baptisms, P74/LUK, Item 180
Marriage Reference: GRO 1889 Dec Chelsea Volume 1a
Page 689 &
London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea, Register of
marriages, P74/LUK, Item 237
Death Reference: GRO 1956 Mar Wellingborough Volume
3b Page 865
Update: 20 June 2014
Charles Henry EATLY was born on 25th June 1832 at Millman Row, Chelsea, London and baptized 8th July 1832 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea, London, the son of Benjamin EATLY [1795 - 1859] a builder, and Eliza Hollier [1804 - 1878]
The census of 7th June 1841 shows Charles Henry as an eight year old pupil at Wick House Academy. 5 Waterloo Road Hammersmith, as is his 6 year old brother William [1835 - 1843].
The 30th March 1851 census list Charles Henry, an 18 year old bricklayer living at 8 Camera Street, Chelsea with his parents and siblings.
Charles Henry EATLY married Sarah Agnes McFARLANE (Born 1835 in India or Ireland or Plymouth, depending on which census return you consider) daughter of George McFARLANE a Chelsea Pensioner on 12 August 1858 at the Southampton Register Office, Hampshire, England. Charles's brother John Hollier EATLY [1827 - 1877] was a witness to the marriage.
Charles Henry and Sarah had at least four children
Eliza
Sarah [1864 - 1883]
Charles Henry [1868 -
1911]
George Edward [1870 -
1928]
Emma Jane [1873 - 1892]
In the UK Census of 7th April 1861 Charles Henry is a 28 year old bricklayer living with Sarah Agnes at 4 Queens Place, Queen Street, Chelsea. They are sharing the house with Charles' brother Benjamin [1830 - 1908] and his family.
On 2nd April 1871 Charles H and Sarah A with Eliza, Charles and George are at 2 Hop Street, Battersea, London. Charles H is a general dealer and apparently doing tolerable well as they have a servant.
In the 1881 census of 3rd April Charles is a 48 year old bricklayer living at 2 Hollier Terrace, Merton Road, Wandsworth. London with his wife and their four children.
In 5th April 1891 the census shows Charles Henry, Sarah with son George Edward and daughter Emma, is living at 'The Hop Pole' Public House 64 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, London where Charles H is the publican. (Their daughter Eliza Sarah had died aged 19 in 1883.)
In the 1901 census Charles Henry aged 68 and employed as a bricklayer, and Sarah are living at 48, Fawes Park Road, Wandsworth, near their son George E. who is at 148 Fawes Park Road. ( Their other daughter Emma Jane had died aged 18 in 1892. )
Sarah died in 1902 in Wandsworth.
On 11 June 1904 Charles Henry disembarked at Ellis Island New York USA from the SS Campania. His son Charles Henry was at that time residing at 638 East 55 Street New York.
Charles Henry Senior apparently returned to the UK where he died in Wandsworth in the last quarter of 1909 aged 77 and was buried at Putney Vale Cemetry Eatly 11th November 1909.
Birth
Reference: London
Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea, Register of baptisms,
P74/LUK, Item 180
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan
Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea, Register of baptisms, P74/LUK, Item 180
& IGI Batch No
C067054
Marriage Reference: GRO 1858 Sep Southampton
Chelsea Volume 2c Page 71
Death Reference: GRO 1909
Dec Wandsworth Volume
1d Page 284
Update:8 August 2016
Charles Henry EATLY was born on 15th May 1868 in Walthamstow, Essex the son of Charles Henry EATLY [1832 - 1909] and Sarah Agnes McFARLANE [1835 - 1902].
He was baptised on 11the September 1870, together with his brother George, at St Pancras Old Church, St Pancras, London. At that time the family address is shown as 15 Wilton Street, Battersea, London. Father Charles Henry is working as a bricklayer.
On 2nd April 1871 Charles Henry is living with his parents and his siblings Eliza and George at 2 Hop Street, Battersea, London.
Charles Henry appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April as a 13 year old scholar living with his parents at 2 Hollier Terrace Wandsworth, London.
On 10 June 1893 Charles Henry arrived at Ellis Island, New York. USA. from Southampton.
Charles H married Anne [ born 1873 Pensylvania - ????] in 1896.
The Ellis Island records show that in 1904 he was visited by his father, and was at that time living at 638 East 55th Street, New York.
In the 1905 New York State Census, Charles Henry a bricklayer and Anne a housewife are residing at 638 East 55th Street, New York*.
Charles H and Anne appear in the US Federal Census of 23 April 1910 living at Meluchin Road, Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County New Jersey USA. Charle H is a bricklayer. The couple own their own house free of mortgage**.
Charles Henry EATLY died aged 45 on 24 December 1911 at Manhattan, New York.
On 30th January 1912 a payment of $200 from Local #34 New York Union Funds is made to the dependents of Charles who had died from carcinoma of the stomach.
Birth
Reference: None found,
details taken
from census returns
Death Reference: Certificate No 37732 Manhattan County New York
* New
York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population
Census Schedules, 1905; Election District: A.D.
35 E.D. 05; City: Bronx; County: New
York; Page: 12
*US
Federal Census of 1910 ED
51 page 47
Updated 8 August 2016
Charles Henry EATLY was born on 11 March 1894 in Wandsworth, London the son of George Edward EATLY [1870 - 1928] a bricklayer of 17 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, London and Elizabeth Louisa COE [1871 - 1955]
Charles Henry was baptized on 13th May 1894 at the parish church of St Stephen, Wandsworth.
In the 1901 census of 31st March Charles Henry, aged 5 (and his 4 year old brother George Valentine) is in the Fountain Hospital, Tooting, London. The rest of the family are at 148 Fawes Park Road, Wandsworth, London.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Charles Henry, a 17 year old builders' draughtsman, is living at 17 Lainson St, Wandsworth, London with his parents and brothers George Valentine, Albert and Edward.
Charles Henry married Ellen Louise Elizabeth LEOPARD [1890 - 1988] in Richmond, Surrey in the second quarter of 1920.
Charles and Ellen had at least one child
Daughter [1921 - ]
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Charles Henry an architect and Ellen Louise a housewife are residing at 99 Meadway Twickenham, Middlesex, England. *
On
5 May 1941 Sergeant C H EATLEY RAF in command of
Lockhead Hudson aircraft 'O' Oboe of 269 Squadron
based at Reykjavik
Iceland attacked U-Boat U141 in the North Atlantic about
50 miles (80 km) astern of convoy OB 318. Damage from
three depth charges forced the U-boat to break off the patrol. A
Whitley aircraft, HMS Electra (H 27) and HMS Escapade (H 17) were
directed to the scene, but did not locate the U-boat. (Sources: Kenneth
Wynn)*
Charles Henry died in Swansea, Wales on 1st October 1965 aged 71.
EATLY Charles Henry of 12 Heol Rosyn, Clasement Park Estate, Morriston, Swansea. Died 1st October 1965. Probate ~ Carmarthen 5th November to Ellen Louise Elizabeth EATLY widow. £4162 [£70,310.00 in 2013]*
Ellen Louise Elizabeth died in Swansea, Wales in 1988 aged 98
Birth
Reference : GRO
1894
Mar
Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 686
Marriage Reference GRO 1920 Jun Richmond South
Volume 2a Page 1286
Death Reference: GRO 1965 Dec Swansea
Volume 8b Page 760
*Ref: RG101/0935J/008/16 Letter Code: BUEH
*
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and
Administrations), 1858-1966
*See also for full report of this action. The
Secret Capture: U-110 and the Enigma Story By Stephen Roskill
Update: 17 July 2017
Charles McKee EATLEY was born on 18 January 1918 at Staten Island, New York. The son of Charles Sickles EATLEY a painter born New York 1893 and Grace McKEE, born New Jersey, 1897, the daughter of Charles and Meryl MCKEE.
At the age of 2 years 11 months Charles is recorded in the US National Census 1920 with his parents living at 42 Broadway, Jersey City, New Jersey.
United States Federal Census of 1930, shows 12 year old Charles living with his now widowed mother at her parent's address in Jersey City.
Grace later married Joseph VENTO. Grace and Joseph are buried at Staten Island.
Charles M. who had no siblings became a career soldier.
Charles married Margaret (Peggy) Leona CONRAD, born 15 July 1918 in Marblehead, Massachusetts the daughter of Capt. Hiram Odelius CONRAD [2 June 1875 - 21 May 1959] of Nova Scotia and Massachusetts, and Leona Rose Amirault [6 June 1881 - 13 March 1970]
Charles McKee EATLEY, of 1769 Townsend Avenue, New York, NY enlisted in The New York National Guard Service, 71st Infantry on 20th May 1936 for 3 years. *
Pvt Charles McKee EATLEY a married man of the 1st Battalion 16th Infantry is shown in the U.S. census taken on 1 April 1940 at Fort Jay New York. His army pay for the previous 12 months had been $275. In the same census 21 year old Margaret Leona is shown as a house servant at 1477 1/2 Teller Avenue, Bronx, New York, NY in the household of an Austrian laundry owner Nathan TURKEL his wife and their three children.
Chrles M re-enlisted in the
US Army on 19th
August 1941 at Fort
Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York. Three months before Pearl
Harbour.
His initial enlistment, Private 1st
Class 06909917, was for
three years.
Following WWII, 1st Sergeant Charles McKee EATLEY of 618 East 136th Street New York NY was attached to The New York National Guard Service, 71st Infantry between 9th June to 9th July 1947. *
Charles M continued in the
service of his
country for 30 years
through World War II, Korea, and as a Sergeant
Major in Vietnam.
On 27th November 1955 Margaret
Leona and the couple's three sons departed Idlewild Airport New York NY
aboard Pan American World Airways flight 923 for Orleans, France.
Listed as the family of Sergeant First Class (SFC)
Charles
M EATLEY. **
On 14th February 1959 Margaret Leona and the couple's three sons arrived back at Newark International Airport on The Military Air Transport Service flight from Paris**.
Charles M Eatley of Mc Lean, Fairfax, Virginia, USA died on 31 August 1989, and was interred at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Plot: Section 38 Site 1936 off Lincoln Avenue.
His three sons and their families continue to live in the United States.
The photograph of Charles McKee Eatley is reproduced here by the gracious permission of Tom Dewey.
Death Reference: U.S. Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 062-05-0082
* New York State Archives; Albany, New York; Collection: New York, New York National Guard Service Cards, 1917-1954; Series: B2001; Film Number: 43
**The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Departing from New York, New York, 07/01/1948-12/31/1956; NAI Number: 3335533; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A4169; NARA Roll Number: 349
Charles Sickles EATLEY was born on 29 January 1892 at Tottenville, Staten Island, New York U.S.A. the son of Charles EATLEY and Lydia SICKLES.
Charles married Grace E. McKEE born Jersey City, New Jersey 13th February 1896, the daughter of Charles McKEE and Cheryl SHAVER, in Richmond (Staten Island) Borough 2Oth July 1916. [Certificate No. 335]
[On his World War 1 registration card Charle's occupation is given as Grinder, for SS White Dental Manufacturers.]
Charles' and Grace's only child, Charles McKee EATLEY was born on Staten Island 19 January 1918.
Charles S, Grace and 3yr old Charles jnr are recorded in the US National Census 1920 living at 42 Broadway, Jersey City, New Jersey. Charles's occupation at that time is shown as 'painter'.
Charles EATLEY is shown in the New York 1924 voters list as living at 687 Yetman Avenue, Richmond (Staten Island), New York, New York, USA
Charles Sickles EATLEY died, aged 34, in Richmond on 24th August 1926 [Certificate 1576].
The United States Federal Census of 1930, shows the now widowed Grace and 12yr old Charles McKee at her parent's address in Jersey City.
The 1933 City Directory for Staten Island shows Grace, a machine operator, residing at 687 Yetman Avenue, Tottenville, Staten Island.
The U.S. census taken on 1 April 1940 shows Grace a 44 year old widowed machine operator in a wholesale corset shop. She is residing at 873 Brook Avenue, Bronx, New York and pays $22 per month rent. She had been paid wages of $276 dollars for working in the 12 months ending 31st December 1939 but had been in receipt of additional income other than from employment of over $50 that year.
Grace later married Joseph VENTO [ 20 August 1895 - 30th December 1942 ] the son of Calogero Vento and Accursia Mandracci.
Grace died aged 74 at Staten Island in August 1969.
Grace and Joseph are buried at Staten Island.
Birth Reference : WW1 Army Registration card Marriage Reference : New York City Health department Certificate No. 335Charlotte EATLY was born in Islington, London in the third quarter of 1886. the daughter of Richard EATLY [1858 - 1930] and Charlotte SANDERS [ 1862 -]
The census of 5th April 1891 shows Charlotte aged 4 living with her parents and younger brother Richard [1887 - ] at 21 Forston Street, Shoreditch, London.
In the 1901 census of 31st March Charlotte is a 14 year old leather stitcher, machinist, living with her parents and brother Richard at 21 Forston Street.
Charlotte married William Collett CHAMBERLAIN [1865 - ] on 2nd October of 1909 at the parish church of St Andrew, Hoxton. William was a widower 21 years her senior who had three sub teen children.
Charlotte and William do not appear to have had children together.
In the 1911 census on 2 April Charlotte, William and his three children are living at Shipton on Stour, Warwickshire.
Charlotte EATLY died in the last quarter of 1980 in Brent, Greater London aged 94.
Birth
Reference : GRO
1886
Sep Islington Volume 1b Page 353
Marriage Reference GRO 1909 Dec Shoreditch Volume
1c Page 139 Guild of One Name Studies marriage index.
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1980 Brent Volume 11 Page
0732
Update: 8 August 2016
Christina EATLEY was a resident of Victoria, Australia.
Christina married Alexander Chalmers MacKINLAY in Victoria in 1872.
Reference: Victoria Marriages Registration No. 948.
Update: 8 August 2016Clarence EATLEY was born on 27th November 1898 at Church Street, Ossett, West Riding of Yorkshire, the son of Charles EATLY [1867 - 1925] and Adeline SAXTON [1876 - 1924].
Clarence was baptised at Holy and Undivided Trinity Parish Church, Ossett, West Riding of Yorkshire on 15th January 1899.
Clarence sadly died at the age if 2 years in the March quarter of 1901 in Ossett.
Birth
Reference : GRO
1898
Dec Dewsbury Volume 9b Page 673
Death Reference: GRO 1901 Mar Pontefract Volume 9c
Page 73
Update: 8 August 2016
In
Memory Of
CLIFFORD JOHN EATLY
[1938
- 2003]
Clifford J EATLY was born on 28th August 1938 in Llanelly, Wales the son of William Horseman EATLY [1903 - 1980] and Margaret JONES [1898 - 1980].
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 baby Clifford J is living at 7 Stone Terrace, Llanelly Rural District, Carmarthenshire, Wales with William Horseman, Margaret, his brother Frederick William and his sister born 1934 a scholar.
Clifford J married Mair GRIFFITHS [3 Jul 1929 - Oct 1999] in the September quarter of 1967 in Lanelly.
Clifford J and Mair appear to have been childless.
Mair died in October 1999.
Clifford John died aged 64 in the April quarter of 2003.
Birth
Reference: Sep 1938 Registration district: Llanelly Volume Number: 11a
Page Number: 1375
Marriage Reference: Sep 1967 Registration district: Llanelly Volume
Number: 8a Page Number: 774
Death Reference: Registration district:Carmarthen Register Number: B40F
District 818/1B Entry Number: 125
Update: 8 August 2016
Cyril Bernard Charles EATLY was born in the last quarter of 1903 in Wandsworth, London, the son of Henry Charles EATLY [1877 - 1948] and Jessie Elizabeth AINSWORTH [1879 - 194
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Cyril B. C. is a 9 year old scholar living with his parents and siblings, Irene Victoria and Ronald Douglas Henry, at 44 St Jame's Road, Watford, Hertforshire.
On
11th June 1932 Cyril arrived in
Liverpool
from Lagos, Nigeria on board SS
Aba [British and Africa Steam Navigation Company Ltd]*
On 5th August 1932 Cyril arrived in Liverpool from
Calabar, Nigeria on board SS Apapa [British and
Africa Steam Navigation Company Ltd]*
On 12th August 1935 Cyril arrived in Liverpool from
Calabar, Nigeria on board SS Adda [British and
Africa Steam Navigation Company Ltd]*
On 23rd August 1937 Cyril arrived in Liverpool from
Port Harcourt, Nigeria on board SS Accra
[British and Africa Steam Navigation Company Ltd]*
Cyril married Jane RIACH in the first quarter of 1938 in Surrey.
Cyril and Jane appear to have been childless.
Cyril B C was Commissioned into the Royal Army Service Corps on the outbreak of WWII and his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant, appears in the Supplement to the London Gazette of 9 June 1942.
As Captain C.B.C. EATLY he is mentioned in despatches in London Gazette of 9 August 1945.(Army Number 234232)
The
London phone books for
1958/9 show Cyril
residing at 51 Geary Road, London NW10.
Cyril Bernard Charles died
in the first quarter of 1958 at Willesden, London. Aged 54.
Birth
Reference : GRO
1903
Mar Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 828
Marriage Reference GRO 1938 Mar Surrey South East
Volume 2a Page 143
Death Reference: GRO 1958 Willesden Volume 5f Page
293
*Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26,
Update: 8 August 2016
Daniel EATLEY was a resident of South Shields, Northumberland.
Daniel married Mary.
Daniel and Mary had at least one child
Ann [born circa 1765]
Reference: IGI Batch No P000671.
Update: 8 Aug 16
David EATLY is recorded as a resident of Hummelstown, Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in 1779.
Kelker, Luther
Reily,. History
of Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, with genealogical memoirs. New York Chicago: Lewis Pub.
Co., 1907.
Egles
Notes & Queries Notes and queries : historical, biographical
and
genealogical, chiefly relating to interior Pennsylvania, [1st-2d ser.,
v. 1-2]
Septennial Census Returns, 1779–1863. Box 1026, microfilm, 14 rolls.
Records of the House of Representatives. Records of the General
Assembly, Record Group 7. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission, Harrisburg, PA.
Update: 8 Aug 16
Born 1899 in Pennsylvania USA.
Recorded in the 1920 U.S. Federal Census as a resident of Alloona
Township, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA. Race recorded as 'white'.
Edith Alice EATLY was born in the second quarter of 1878 in Chelsea, London, the daughter of Benjamin Alfred [1850 - 1921] and Mary Ann PEPPIATT [1846 - 1884]
Edith sadly died before her first birthday. .
Birth
Reference : GRO Jun 1878 Chelsea
Volume 1a Page, 307
Death Reference: GRO
Dec
1878 Chelsea 1a, 213
Update: 10 Aug 16
Edith Florence EATLY was born in third quarter of 1902 in Fulham, London, the daughter of Samuel EATLY [1870 - 1953] and Catherine Edith EDWARDS [1871 - 1967].
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Edith Florence aged 8, is living with her parents and her siblings Epaphroditus Arthur 7, George 5, Elizabeth Catherine 4, and William Samuel 2 at 83 Cranham Road, South Bermondsey, London.
Edith F married Thomas H. JONES in the second quarter of 1936 in Hackney, London.
Edith and Thomas appear to have been childless.
Birth
Reference : GRO
Sep 1902 Fulham Volume 1a Page 223
Marriage Reference : GRO Jun 1936 Hackney
Volume 1b Page 936
Update: 20 June 2016
Edith Louise Elizabeth EATLY was born in the third quarter of 1877 in Islington, London. the daughter of George EATLY [1851 - 1915] and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1851 - 1909]
She appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April as a three year old child living with her parents and her younger brother Alfred George at 39, Kingscroft Street, Islington London.
The census of 5th April 1891 shows Edith L E, a 13 year old book folder, with her parents and siblings at 7 Hides Terrace, Islington.
Edith Louisa Elizabeth EATLY aged 22 spinster of 8 Benwell Road, Islington married Thomas William YARDLEY [1877 - 1956] bachelor clerk of 511 Liverpool Road, Islington on 2 Jun 1900 at the parish church of Mary Magdalene, Islington.
The census of 31st March 1901 shows the couple living at 14 Courtney Road, Highbury, Islington, Thomas is employed as a commercial clerk.
Edith Louisa and Thomas William had at least one child
Dorothy Edith [1905 - 28 December 1980]
The 1911 census of 2nd April shows Edith L and Dorothy E living at 31 Rutland Road, Harrow, Middlesex. Edith's sister Alice Ethel is living with them. Thomas W was probably travelling on business.
The family appear to have moved to South Africa.
26 October 1912 ~ Thomas W, a commercial traveller aged 36, 2nd class passenger, disembarked from RMS Balmoral Castle [Union Castle Mail Steamship Company] at Southampton from Durban South Africa*
16 January 1924 ~ Thomas W & Edith L, 1st class passengers, disembarked from RMS Grantully Castle [Union Castle] at London from Cape Town to visit 42 Stavordale Road Islington.* (Address of Edith L's brother Epahroditus EATLY [1882 - 1950] )
21st April 1924 ~ Thomas W , 2nd class passenger, disembarked from SS Adriatic [White Star Line] at Liverpool from New York to visit 42 Stavordale Road Islington. Place of permanent residence shown as South Africa.*
17th December 1928 ~ Dorothy Edith, trained nurse, disembarked from RMS Windsor Castle [Union Castle] at Southampton from Cape Town.*
13th April 1936 ~ Edith L, housewife, & Dorothy E, nurse, tourist class passengers ,disembarked from RMS Balmoral Castle [Union Castle] at Southampton from Durban South Africa to visit 30 Millais Road, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex*.
29th March 1947 ~ Thomas W, aged 70 retired, Edith L aged 69, & Dorothy E aged 42, a nurse, disembarked from RMS Carnarvon Castle [Union Castle] at Southampton from Cape Town, South Africa to visit 30 Millais Road, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex*.
Thomas William YARDLEY died in the first quarter of 1956 in Worthing Sussex aged 79
Edith Louisa Elizabeth EATLY of 60 Greet Road, Lancing, Sussex, widow, died 10th June 1956 at 16 Church Road, Worthing aged 79. Probate £2759:18:10 [ £8275 at 2016 values] to daughter Dorothy Edith YARDLEY.**
Dorothy Edith died at the Kylemore Nursing Home, Chaucer Road, Worthing, Sussex on 28th December 1980. Probate £22,680 [ £67997 at 2016 values]**
Birth
Reference :
GRO Sep 1877 Islington Volume 1b
Page 219
Marriage Reference : GRO Jun 1900
Islington Volume 1b Page 434
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1956 Worthing Volume 5h Page 264
*Board
of Trade: Commercial and
Statistical
Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists. Kew, Surrey,
England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26
**Principal
Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and
Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High
Court of Justice in England. London, England
Update: 14 Aug 16
Edward
EATLEY
was born in
the second quarter of 1838 at Camera Square Chelsea, London,
England the son of Benjamin EATLY
[1795 - 1859] and Eliza
HOLLIER [1804 - 1878]
Edward died at four months
of 'inflamation' at Camera Square, Chelsea and
was buried at St Luke
parish church Chelsea on 13 August 1838 at a cost of 17/6d.
Birth
Reference :
GRO Jun 1838 Islington
Volume 3 Page 188
Death Reference :
Burial Reference: London Metropolitan Archives,
Saint Luke, Chelsea, Grave Register, P74/LUK, Item 284
Cause of death: Inflammation
Update: 8AUG16
Edward EATLEY was a resident of Vernon Street, Woolahra, New South Wales, Australia in 1875.
Reference: Sand's Directory off Sydney & New South Wales 1858 - 1933
Edward William EATLY was born 20th April 1907 in Wandsworth, South London the son of George Edward Eatly [1870 - 1928] and Elizabeth Louisa COE [1871 - 1955].
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Edward William, aged 3, is living at 17 Lainson St, Wandsworth, London, with his parents and three older brothers, Charles George and Albert.
Edward W married Annie Margerite GREGORY [1904 - 1963] in Kensington, London in the last quarter of 1925.
Edward and Annie had at least three children
Audrey
Ena [1926
- 1997]
Trevor A W [1939 - 1998]
Son [1942 - ]
London
Gazette 25th August 1942.
Royal Army Ordnance Corp. The
following Cadet to be 2nd Lieutenant
Edward William EATLY (242860)*
The
War Office 18th February
1949. The following
officer is awarded the second clasp to the Efficiency Medal
Royal Army Ordnance Corp Captain (Hon. Maj.) E
W EATLY [242860]**
Annie Margarite died in the first quarter of 1963 in Chatham Kent.
Edward W married Violet Mary PRATT [16 September1915 - 2000] in Maidstone Kent in the last quarter of 1975.
Edward W died in Maidstone in the third quarter of 1977
Violet Mary died in Maidstone in the first quarter of 2000.
Birth
Reference :
GRO Jun 1907 Wandsworth
Volume 1d Page 790
Marriage Reference 1: GRO Dec 1925 Kensington Volume 1a Page
479
Marriage Reference 2: GRO Dec 1975 Maidstone Volume 16 Page
0946
Death Reference : GRO Sep 1977 Maidstone Volume 16
Page 1078
*LondonGazette
Issue
35677 published on the 21 August 1942. Page 6
** London Gazette
Issue
38540 published on the 18 February
1949. Page 8
Update: 8Aug16
Elisabeth EATLEY lived in Shoreditch, London.
Elisabeth married Thomas SPEED on 10 November 1788 at the parish church of St. Lawrence, Shoreditch.
Marriage Reference: IGI Batch Ref: M040801
Update: 8Aug16
Eliza EATLY was born 24 October 1824 at Beaufort Row, Chelsea and baptized 21 November 1824 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea. London, the daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1795 - 1859] , a builder, and Eliza HOLLIER [1804 - 1878].
In the census of 7th June 1841 Eliza is shown living with her family at The Globe Public House, Milmans Row, Chelsea where her father is the licensee.
The 1851 census of 30th March 1851 has Eliza a 25 year old house servant living with her family at 8 Little Camera Street, Chelsea.
Eliza EATLY, spinster of full age of 8 Camera Street, married John Thomas MASON, bachelor of full age a printer, of 7 Grove Cottages Manor Street Chelsea in the parish church of St Luke Chelsea on 30 May 1852.
Eliza and John T had at least three children
John
O [1855
- ]
James H [1860 - ]
Edward [1862 - ]
In the census of 1861 [7th April] & 1871 [2nd April] the family are at 8 Fords Buildings, Battersea, London and John T is employed as a stoker..
The census of 3rd April 1881 shows the family at 32 Colestown Street, Battersea John T is now employed as an engine fitter.
Eliza died in the third quarter of 1887 in Edmonton, London.*
On the night of the 1891 census of 5th April John T is a 68 year old widower staying with his son Edward and family at 32 Colestown Street.
John T died in the last quarter of 1894 in Edmonton, London.*
Birth
and
Baptism
Reference: The Registers of St Luke
Chelsea & IGI Batch
C067053.
Marriage Reference: GRO
Jun
1852 Chelsea Volume 1a Page
255
& Church of England
Parish Registers, 1754-1921. London Metropolitan Archives.
Death
Reference : GRO Sep 1894 Edmonton Volume 3a Page 155
*As a former printer John T may have subscribed to Printers' Pension, Almshouses, and Orphan Asylum Corporation which had Alms House in Wood Green, Edmonton.
Update: 8Aug16
Eliza Sarah EATLY was born in on 19th December 1864 at Kings Cross, London and baptized on 19 February 1865 at the parish church of St Pancras, London, the daughter of Charles Henry EATLY [1832 - 1909] and Sarah Agnes McFARLANE [1835 - 1902] of Pancras Place, St Pancras.
On 2nd April 1871 the census shows Eliza Sarah a 6 year old schoolgirl living with the family at 2 Hop Street, Battersea, London.
In the 1881 census of 3rd April Eliza Sarah is at 2 Hollier Terrace, Merton Road, Wandsworth. London with her parents and siblings.
Eliza Sarah died in the last quarter of 1883 in Wandsworth at the age of 19 years. (Her sister Emma Jane was to die at the age of 18 in 1892.)
Birth
Reference:
GRO Mar 1865
Pancras Volume 1b Page 128
& IGI Batch C047937.
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint
Pancras Parish Church, Register of baptisms, P90/PAN1, Item 036
Death
Reference : GRO Dec 1883 Wandsworth Volume 1d Page
441
Update: 8Aug16
Elizabeth EATLEY was a resident of Garstang, Lancashire, England.
Elizabeth married William Pickering at Garstang on 28th June 1669.
Marriage Reference: The Registers of Garstang Lancashire.
Update: 8Aug16
Elizabeth EATLY daughter of Richard EATLY [1734 - 1806] and Elizabeth HARRIS [1736 - 1799].
Elizabeth married Robert PEMBERTON on 10 November 1785 in Ashleworth, Gloucestershire.
Elizabeth and Robert had at least one child
Elizabeth [1786 - ]
Marriage Reference: IGI Batch M026664
Update: 8Aug16
Elizabeth EATLEY was born about 1774 and baptized in the parish church of Edgmond, Shropshire the daughter of Francis EATLEY [c1757] and Elizabeth.
Baptism Reference: The registers of Edgmond Shropshire transcribed by Mel Lockie
Update: 8Aug16Elizabeth EATLEY was born about 1777. Christened 16 October 1777 at Edgmond. Shropshire, the daughter of Charles EATLEY [1757] and Mary.
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch No P006501
Update: 8Aug16Elizabeth EATLEY was born on 14th October 1795 in Woolwich, Kent and baptized on 25 Oct 1795 at the parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Woolwich, the daughter of William EATLEY [c1770 - ] and Sarah.
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mary Magdalene, Woolwich, Composite register: baptisms, burials, P97/MRY, Item 009
Update: 8Aug16Elizabeth EATLEY was born about 1817 in Market Drayton, Shropshire.
Elizabeth died age 2, and was buried 17 April 1819 at St Mary, Market Drayton, Shropshire.
Reference: National Burial Index
Update: 10Aug16
Photo
of Elizabeth
Eatly ~ Courtesy of Geoffrey M. H. Carter
Esq.
Elizabeth EATLEY was born on 20th November 1822 at Green Arbour Court, Finsbury and baptized on 22nd December 1822 at the parish church of St Luke, Old Street, London, the daughter of Richard EATLY [1790 - 1837] a bricklayer, and Sarah HOLLAND [1790 - 1862].
In the census of 7th June 1841 15 year old Elizabeth is living with her widowed mother and siblings at Banks Court, St Luke, Middlesex. (Finsbury, London)
Elizabeth was a witness to her sister Nancy's marriage to Thomas Henry THOMAS in 1842. She herself remained single.
The 1851 census of 30th March shows Elizabeth, her mother and younger brother Epaphroditus [1829 - 1902] at 99 Golden Lane, St Luke. Elizabeth is a dressmaker.
In the census of 7th April 1861 & 2nd April 1871 , Elizabeth, no occupation, is living with her brother Epaphroditus and his family at 29 Gee Street, Finsbury London.
In the census of 3rd April 1881 Epaphroditus, his family and Elizabeth, no occupation, are at 33 Gee Street.
On 5th April 1891 the census shows Elizabeth, a 68 year old charwoman still living with Epaphroditus and family at 16 Hale Street, Islington, London.
Elizabeth died in 1897 aged 74.
Birth
& Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke,
Old
Street, Register of baptisms, P76/LUK, Item 012 & IGI Batch No.
P006501
Death Reference: GRO Sep
1897 Islington Volume 1b Page 229
Update: 27 Sept 2010
Update: 10Aug16
Elizabeth EATLY was born on 29 August 1874 at 33 Gee Street, Islington, London 1874 and baptized 20 September 1874 at the parish church of St Thomas Charterhouse Islington, London. The daughter of Epaphroditus EATLY [1829 - 1902] and Caroline MILLER [1831 - 1897].
She appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April a 6 year old scholar living with her parents and seven siblings at 33 Gee Street, Finsbury, London.
In the census of 5th April 1891 she is a 16 year old book folder living with her parents and siblings at 16 Hale Street, Islington, London.
Elizabeth EATLY of 16 Hale Street, spinster married in George MANN [1872 - ] bachelor, a locksmith of 18 Hale Street at the parish church of St Peter Islington on 29 August 1896.
Elizabeth and George had at least two children
George
[1898 - ]
William [1900 - ]
In the census of 31 March 1901 Elizabeth, George and their sons are living at 23 Englefield Road, Hackney, London.
Birth
Reference: GRO Dec 1874 Holborn Volume 1b Page 751
Baptism Reference:
London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Thomas,
Charterhouse, Register of baptisms, P76/TMS, Item 009
& IGI Batch C042072
Marriage Reference: GRO
Sep 1896 Islington Volume 1b Page
664
& Church of England Parish
Registers, 1754-1921. London Metropolitan Archives.
Death Reference
:
Update10Aug16
Elizabeth Ann EATLEY was born on 9th April 1850 at Lamb Court, Clerkenwell and baptized 05 May 1850 at the parish church of St. Andrew, Holborn. London, the daughter of John EATLEY [1825], a chimney sweep, and Elizabeth .
Baptism Reference: Church of England Parish Registers, 1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives & IGI Batch P020833.
Update: 10Aug16
Elizabeth Caroline EATLY was born on 18 July 1895 in Leyton, Essex, and christened 4 August in the parish church of All Saints, Leyton, the daughter of William EATLY [ 1867 - 1952 ] and Florence Emily ARNOLD [ 1872 -1936 ].
Elizabeth Caroline appears in the 31st March 1901 census as a 5 year old child, living with her parents and siblings, at 8 Beaumont Road, Leyton.
The census of 2nd April 1911 shows Elizabeth Caroline as a 15 year old shoe machinist living with her parents and siblings at 29 Goldsmiths Row, Hackney Road, Hackney, London.
Elizabeth Caroline EATLY aged 23 a spinster of 182 Central Street, Finsbury, London married Walter LAY aged 24 a batchelor and Private in the Coldstream Guards in the parish church of St Luke Old Street on 15th December 1918.
Elizabeth Caroline LAY of 11 Sidworth Street, Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 having been in training at The Royal Northern Hospital, Holloway Road London, N19 between 1925 and 1928 qualified by examination as a nurse on 20th April 1928.* and is listed in the Royal College of Nursing Register from 1928.
In the Nursing Register of 1937 her address is given as 139 Capworth Street, Leyton, London E10.
Elizabeth Caroline LAY married Samuel C GROOM in the
June Quarter of 1940 in South West Essex District.
The Register of Nurses for 1943 - 1946 lists her as Elizabeth Caroline GROOM of 65 Pembroke Road, Walthamstow, London E17.
Elizabeth appears to have been childless.
Elizabeth Caroline died in the March quarter of 1968 in
Waltham Forest, London.
Birth
Reference: GRO Sep 1895 West Ham Volume
4a Page 300
Baptism Reference: LDS -
Leyton, Essex, England; Collection: All
Saints; -; Date Range: 1881 - 1903; Film Number: 1564163.
& IGI Batch C042072
Marriage Reference: GRO
Dec 1918 Holborn Volume 1b Page
1277
& Church of England
Parish Registers, 1754-1921. London Metropolitan Archives.
Death Reference
: GRO MAR 1968 Vol:5E Page 423
*Register of Nurses. Royal
College of Nursing, London, United Kingdom.
Update: 8Aug16
Elizabeth Catherine was born on 16th February 1908 in Bermondsey, London the daughter of Samuel EATLY [1870 - 1953] and Catherine Edith EDWARDS [1871 - 1967].
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Elizabeth Catherine aged 4 is living with her parents and her siblings Edith Florence 8, Epaphroditus Arthur 5, George 4, and William Samuel 2 at 83 Cranham Road, South Bermondsey, London.
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939, Elizabeth EATLY born 16 Feb 1908 a Fur Machinist, her father Samuel EATLY a Carpenter, mother Catherine EATLY a housewife, and siblings Epaphroditus EATLY born 25 Jan 1904 Laboratory Assistant Air raid warden, George Edmond EATLY born 27 May 1905 Packer / Hairdresser, Samuel William EATLY 5 May 1910 Brass Founder (Stock Keeper), and Alfred F EATLY 17 Jan 1912 Brass Founder (Stockkeeper) are residing at 86 Downham Road Hackney, London, England.*
Elizabeth Catherine died in the second quarter of 2002 in Bexley, Kent, aged 94.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Mar 1908 St. Olaves Volume
1d Page 265.
Death Reference: GRO Jun 2002 Bexley
Volume A39A Page 2201A
*Ref:
RG101/0195G/003/40
Update: 10Aug16
Elizabeth Sophia EATLY was born in the third quarter of 1874 in Hoxton, Shoreditch, London, England. The daughter of Benjamin Alfred [1850 - 1921] and Mary Ann PEPPIATT [1846 - 1884]
She appears in the 1881 census a a 6 year old scholar living with her parents at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea.
Elizabeth S. married John WALKER in the second quarter of 1908 at Uppingham, Rutland, England.
Elizabeth and John had at least two children:-
Norman J. [1914 - ]
Lilian E. E. [1917 - ]
Birth
Reference:. GRO Sep 1874 Shoreditch Volume
1c Page 83.
Marriage Reference GRO June 1908 Uppingham 17 817
Death Reference: GRO Volume Page
Update: 10Aug16
Elizabeth S C EATLY was born in the first quarter of 1922 in Holborn, London, daughter of William Arnold EATLY [1891 - 1950] and Sarah M. POOLEY [1891 - 1954]
Elizabeth married Leonard DASHWOOD in the second quarter of 1943 at Hitchin Hertfordshire.
Elizabeth and Leonard had at least two children
A
son [1945
- ]
Anne E [1947 - 2006]
Birth
Reference:. GRO Mar 1922 Holborn Volume
1b Page 1240
Marriage Reference GRO June 1943 Hitchen Volume 3a
Page 2579
Death Reference: GRO Volume Page
Update: 10Aug16
Ella Minnie EATLY was born on 3rd August 1896 at 18 Pathenia Road, Fulham, London, the daughter of Albert Edward and Minnie Watson HOWLETT and baptized 28th Fenruary 1897 at the parish church of St Dionis, Parsons Greem.
At the age of 4, Ella M. is listed in the 1901 census living with her parents and siblings, William Edward, Mabel Alice, Olive Muriel, at 18 Parthenia Road, Fulham, London.
Ella Minnie took up teaching
She trained at Brighton Women's Training College and obtained a Board of Education teaching certificate, a Cambridge Senior local certificate and Royal Drawing Society division I certificate.
Minnie Ella was registered with the Teacher's Registration Council. [Reg No 62819] in 1920. At that time she is shown as holding the following positions as Assistant School Mistress.
1917:
Wilberforce Boy's
School, Maida Vale, London.
1917-18: St.Thomas Boy's School, Fulham, London.
1918: Campbell Street Boy's School, Edgware Road. London
1918: Westfield Road School, Shepherds Bush, London.
1918-19: All Saints Boy's School, Fulham, London.
1919: Addison Gardens Boy's School, Shepherds Bush, London.
1920: William Street Central School, West Kensington, London
&
Harwood Road Girl's School, Fulham, London.
On 24th Aug 1931 Ella Minnie occupation 'teaching' arrived at Southampton from Surabaya, Indonesia via Rotterdam on board the SS Dempo [ Rotterdam Lloyd ] her address is given as 5 Etherion Road, Fulham, London SW6*
On 19 Aug 1938 Ella Minnie arrived at Plymouth, England from Port Limón, Costa Rica via Madeira on board the SS Venezuela [ Royal Netherlands Steamship Company Ltd ] her address is given as 86 Hazelwell Road Putney London SW15.*
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Ella Minnie EATLY profession Teaching (Travelling) Female Single is residing at 40-41-42 Nevern Square Kensington, London, England.
Ella Minnie married Alexander Walter SWAIN [1880 - 1962], also a teacher, in Westminster, London in 1954.
Ella Minnie died in the last quarter of 1971 at Hove, Sussex.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Sep 1896 Fulham Volume 1a
Page 311
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Dionis, Parsons
Green, Register of baptisms, P77/DIO/A/01, Item 002
Marriage Reference GRO Sep 1954 Westminster Volume 5c Page 710
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1971 Hove Volume 5h Page 1212
*Board of Trade: Inwards Passenger Lists. Kew, Surrey, England: The
National Archives of the UK Series BT26, 1,472 pieces.
Update: 10Aug16
Ellen Ellsworth EATLY's birth was registered on the last quarter of 1889 in Chelsea, London and she was baptized on 20th November 1889 at the parish church of St Augustine's, Kilburn, the daughter of Richard EATLEY [1844 - 1907] and Alice Annie GODDARD [1861 - ] of 8 Beethoven Street, Chelsea.
Her middle name is the maiden name of her maternal grandmother Mary Ann ELLSWORTH [1841 - 1906]
The census of 5th April 1891 shows the eighteen month old Ellen E living with her parents and her 4 year old elder sister Florence [1886 - 1975 ] at 8 Beethoven Street
In 1901 the census of 31st March shows Ellen E. living with her mother and siblings Florence and Frederick [1896 -1959] at 174, Carlton Vale, Willesden, London. (Father, Richard, is in hospital in Chelsea.)
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Ellen E. a 22 year old ironer in a laundry, is living with her widowed mother her brother Frederick and her sisters Florence Emily and Annie at 91 Granville Road, West Kilburn, London.
Ellen E. married George BRIDGER, in Paddington London in the third quarter of 1911.
Ellen and George had at least four children:-
Ellen
R.
[1911
- ]
Gladys [1912 - ]
Lily L. [1914 - ]
Ivy A. [1915 - ]
Ellen Ellsworth EATLY died aged 32 in the second quarter of 1922 in Willesden.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Dec 1889 Chelsea Volume
1a Page 383
Baptism Reference: Church of England Parish Registers,
1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives
Marriage Reference GRO Sep 1911 Paddington Volume 1a Page 57
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1922 Willesden Volume 3a Page 243
Update: 10Aug16
Emily EATLEY was born on 16th October 1842 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, the daughter of Matthew EATLY [1803 - ] and Mary BARRETT [ or BURFORD] [1809 - 1864]. She was un-named at the time of birth registration.
She appears in the census of 3rd March 1851 as a 9 year old schoolgirl living with her parents and siblings in Great Malvern, Worcestershire.
In the census of 7th April 1861 Emily an 18 year old laundress still is living with her parents and siblings in a cottage in Great Malvern.
In 1862 Emily gave birth to a daughter
Emily [1862 - 1935]
On 3rd April 1866 Emily EATLEY a 22 year old spinster of 7 Star Street, Paddington London, the daughter of Matthew EATLEY, a bricklayer married Alfred HOOPER a 22 year old bachelor and coach painter of 5 York Row, Paddington, the of son Charles HOOPER, a coachman at the parish church of St Michaels and All Angels, Paddington
Emily And Alfred appear to have had no children together.
On 3rd April 1881 the census shows Alfred, aged 38 a coach painter, Emily, aged 38 a laundress, and Emily [listed as HOOPER] aged 19 a laundress living at 53 O (sic) {Ocean ? } Street, Chelsea, London.
The census of 5th April 1891 shows Emily and Alfred, a coach painter at 75 Lancefield Street, Chelsea.
Emily appears to have died in Chelsea, aged 56, in the second quarter of 1898.
In the census of 31st March 1901 57 year old Alfred, shown as a widower, is a patient in the Chelsea District Workhouse Infirmary.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Jun 1842 Upton Upon Severn Volume
18 Page 524
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference GRO Jun 1866 Kensington Volume 1a Page 269
Death Reference: ~ GRO Jun 1898 1a 246
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update: 31 Oct 2017
Emily EATLEY was born in 1862 in Tewkesbury, Worcestershire. and baptized on 13 July 1862 at Bredon, Worcestershire. The daughter of Emily EATLEY [1842 - ] No was father listed although at her marriage Emily gives James EATLEY, a stone mason, as her father..
On 28th June 1885 Emily EATLEY, aged 22 spinster of 2 St Leonards Terrace, Harlesden, Middlesex, the daughter of 'James EATLEY' stone mason, married Robert WAIN, aged 24, bachelor of Wilmington Kent, a bricklayer residing at 2 St Leonards Terrace Harlesden the son of Alexander WAIN carpenter, at the parish church of Alls Souls Harlesden.
Emily and Robert had at least eight children.
James
Wain [1888
- ]
Elizabeth Margaret Wain [1890 - 1947]
Robert Alexander Wain [1892
- ]
Florence Mabel Wain [1894 - 1898]
Albert Frederick Wain [1897- 1917 France]
Eliza Edith Wain [1898 - 1898]
Walter Charles Wain [1899 - 1973]
Ernest Edwin Wain [1901 - 1984]
In the 1891 census of 5th April Robert aged 30 a bricklayer, Emily aged 28 an ironer, 3 year old James and 1 year old Maggie were at 58 Henries Street, Chelsea.
Between 1899 and 1901 they had moved to Willesden, Middlesex. where the census of 31 March 1901 shows the family living at 1 Hiley Street.
In the 1911 UK Census Robert, a carpenter, Emily, and their sons Albert, Walter and Ernest are residing at 28 Earlsmead Road, Kensal Rise, Willesden, London.
Emily died in the second quarter of 1935 in Willesden London aged 72.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Sep 1862 Tewkesbury
Volume 6a Page 391
Baptism Reference: ~ IGI Batch: C 021761.
Marriage Reference GRO Jun 1885 Hendon Volume 3a Page
201 & IGI Batch Ref: C 021761
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1935 Willesden Volume 3a Page 315
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update:
11Aug16
Emily Ellen EATLY was born 20 September 1861 at 4 Queens Place, Chelsea, London and baptized on 13th October 1861 at the parish church of St Luke. Chelsea the daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908] and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894]
She appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April as a 19 year old servant living at 22 Stratford Terrace, Kensington. in the household of Marty E Urben, a barristers wife. [Her sister Sophia Harriet is a Lady's maid in the same household.]
Emily Ellen married John Henry BENNETT [1863 - ] on 26 February 1884 in Hackney
Emily and John had at least four children
John
H
[1886
- ]
Emily Sophia Margaret [1887 - ]
Percival Charles [1892 - ]
Constance Olive [1900 - ]
In the 1901 Census John a woollen merchant manager, and Emily are living at 73 Kings Road, Chelsea, London with their children
Emily Ellen died aged 62 on 17 May 1923, and is buried in Fulham New Cemetery.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Dec 1861 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 149
Baptism Reference: Church of England Parish Registers,
1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives .
Marriage Reference GRO Mar 1884 Hackney Volume 1b Page 660
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1923 Fulham Volume
1a Page 356
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 10Aug16
Emma EATLY was born on 26th March 1844 in Chelsea, London, and baptized at St Luke Parish Church Chelsea on 4th August 1850, the daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1795 - 1859] and Eliza HOLLIER [1804 - 1878]
Emma appears to be the twin sister of Martha [1844 - 1848] who was baptized on 26th March 1844 and died in infancy.
The census of 30th March 1851 shows Emma a five year old schoolgirl living with her parents and siblings at 8 Camera Street, Chelsea.
The 1861 census on 7th April shows Emma aged 18 living with her widowed mother, her brother John Hollier and her sister Mary at 1 Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
Emma EATLY, aged 22 spinster of St Luke Chelsea the daughter of Benjamin EATLY builder deceased married Thomas Christopher MOORE aged 21, a British citizen born in Barbados, West Indies, bachelor, Schoolmaster of St Luke Chelsea the son of Thomas MOORE, merchant, on 21st July 1865 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea.
The census of 3rd April 1881 lists Emma and Thomas at 26 Colestown St, Battersea, London where they are taking boarders. Thomas is described as a Chelsea Pensioner and blind.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Jun 1844 Chelsea Volume 3
Page 47
Baptism
Reference: ~
Marriage Reference GRO Sep1865 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 400
Death Reference: GRO ~
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 1st Oct 2010
Emma Daisy B EATLY was born in the second quarter of 1914 in Wandsworth, London, the daughter of Benjamin Francis EATLY [1873 - 1954] and Isabel L BROWNING [1872 - 1957]
Emma D. B. married Richard HUNT at Romford, Essex. England in the third quarter of 1938.
Emma and Richard has at least four children
Daughter
[1939
- ]
Daughter [1942 - ]
Daughter [1944 - ]
Daughter [1946 - ]
Birth
Reference:. GRO Jun 1914 Wandsworth Volume
1d Page 1191
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference GRO Sep 1938 Romford /volume 4a Page 1931
Death Reference: GRO ~
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 1st Oct 2010
Emma Jane EATLY was born in the third quarter of 1873 in Wandsworth, London, the daughter of Charles Henry EATLY [1832 - 1909] and Sarah Agnes McFARLANE [1835 - 1902]
Emma Jane appears in the 3rd April 1881 census as a 7 year old scholar living with her parents, her elder sister and two brothers at 2 Hollier Terrace, Wandsworth. London.
In the 1891 census of 5th April Emma Jane is living with her parents and brother George Edward at 'The Hop Pole' Public House, 64 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth, where her father was publican.
She died 18th March 1892 at the age of 18 at 64 Putney Bridge Road Wandsworth, 9 years after the death of her sister Eliza Sarah, who died aged 19
Eatly Emma Jane of Surrey spinster died 18th March 1892 Administration 22 August to Charles Henry EATLY beer retailer Effects £27 19s 3d. {£1,674.67 in 2010}*
Birth
Reference:. GRO Sep 1873 Wandsworth Volume
1d Page 165
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference GRO ~
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1892 Wnadsworth Volume 1d
Page 616
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
*England
& Wales, National
Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 Record
for Emma Jane Eatly
Update 11Aug16
Epaphroditus EATLY was born about 1768 and was christened on 4 March 1768 at Hasfield, Gloucestershire. The son of Richard EATLY [1734 - 1808] and Elizabeth 'Betty' HARRIS [1736 - 1799].
Epaphroditus married Ann POWER of Redmarly D'Abitot, Worcestershire on 07 August 1787 at Ashleworth, Gloucester.
Redmarly D'Abitot Parish Register 1787. 'Banns of Marriage btwn Epaproditus Eatly of Ashleworth and Ann Power of this Parish were legally public 8, 15 & 23 July '.
The Parish records of Ashleworth 17 August 1787 Epaphroditus Eatly of this Parish bachelor and Ann Power of the Parish of Redmarley Dabitot in the County of Worcester spinster were married in this Church by Banns in the presence of: Richard Eatly & Charles Smith.
They
had at
least four
children,
Richard [1788 -1837]
Mary [ -1790]
James Epaphroditus [???? - 1792]
Matthew [1804 - 1871]
It appears that after the birth of his son Richard in 1788 the family moved to London as the St Thomas's Hospital [London] admission and discharge Registers for 22nd December 1796, as transcribed by http://www.londonlives.org, show Epaphroditus was a patient at the hospital under Dr Ainslie and Mr Cline. His sponsor, the person who undertook to pay for his funeral should he died in hospital was Mr O. Riordan.
The family apparently were residing in Greenwich, Kent a son James Epaphroditus was buried there in 1792 and son Matthew was baptised there in 1804.
Epaphroditus EATLY married Sarah PREEN [1791 - 1871] at St Mary-de-Lode Church, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England on 19th October 1823.
Epaphroditus and Sarah had at least one child,
Martha [June 1819 - November 1819]
Epaphroditus is shown as a mason on Martha's baptism record.
In 1839 Epaphroditus wrote a letter to his daughter-in-law Sarah, on hearing the belated news of the death of her husband, his son Richard.
Mrs Sarah
Eatly to
be Left
at No 12 Green Harber Cort
Goldin Lean St Lucks
London
Dear Dauter Sepr. 22 1839
This Comes with my Kind Love to you and my Blesing
to your Dear Children In beter helth then it Leaves
Me at present for I ham Got very infirm and when
My Dear Chile Brote me word of the Death of
Dear Son I could not tell what to do with my self to think
that I could not hear of his prestius Death be fore But I Hope with
the Blesing of God that your Loss may be his
Gaines in the Reagen of Glory and so now my Dear
Children hope you will be kind and librell to your
Kind and Loving Mother and if any of your Children
Cold make it convent to Com Down I shoulde be hapey
But as for you Sarah I wo nat Expect to see you
Before we meet in heaven and then for
Me and Richard and you to spend a Blessed Sabbeth
to part no more My wife and Dauter rembers thir
Kind loves to you all and my Dauter is very much
Oblight to you for your kindness to her as Stringer
Direct for me to be left at San Inn Coomb Hill
Near Cheltenham Gloucester so no more at present
from
you Loving father Ditus
Eatly.
Image of original letter
In the 1841 census of 7th June, Epaphroditus a 70 year old bricklayer is residing at Leigh with Evington, Gloucestershire . with his second wife, Sarah [1791 - 1871].
Epaphroditus died aged 82 at Leigh in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England on 11 January 1850. He was buried on 16th January 1850 at Leigh.
Birth
Reference:.
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch No. C029032
& The Parish records of St Peter,
Hasfield, Gloucestershire transcribed by
William Good.
Marriage Reference 1 IGI Batch
No. M026664 & The Parish
records of Ashleworth , Gloucestershire transcribed by
William Good.
Marriage Reference 2 Family Search Indexing Project (Batch) Number:
I03830-2
, System Origin: England-EASy ,
GS Film number:
855620
, Reference
ID: v 4 p 31
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1850
Tewkesbury
Volume 11 Page 385
Burial Reference: The Burial Register of Leigh,
Gloucestershire 1850 Entry 322.
Cause of Death: 'Old Age'
Update 11Aug16
Born 18th November 1829 at Green Arbour Court in St Luke's parish, Finsbury, London, and christened at St Luke's on 14 March 1830, the son of Richard EATLY [1790 - 1837] and Sarah HOLLAND [1790 - 1862]
In the 1841 census of 7th June 10 year old Epaphroditus is a cotton winder living at Banks Court, St Luke, Middlesex with his widowed mother Sarah and his elder siblings:- Sarah [25], a Cotton winder : Richard [25], a Compositor, Nancy [20] a servant & Elizabeth [15] also a Cotton winder.
On 23 June 1845 Epaphroditus, then at Baltic Street, St Luke, London, was indentured as an apprentice for seven years to George HANCOCK a copperplate and letterpress printer of 55 Aldenbury, St Mary in the City of London. The indenture was witnessed by a Francis HOLLAND, probably Epaphroditus's Uncle, Francis HOLLAND born St Luke 21 FEB 1801. [ Indenture ]
In
1851
the
census of 30th March
shows Epaphroditus
living at 99 Golden Lane, St Luke,
Middlesex with his mother
Sarah, now a family nurse and his unmarried
sister Elizabeth, a dressmaker.
Epaphroditus EATLY, of full age, a bachelor, printer of Chatham
Gardens Hoxton, the son of Richard EATLY bricklayer
deceased, married Caroline MILLER [1831 -
1897] a minor, spinster, of Ashley
Terrace, Hoxton the daughter of George Miller a paper
stainer, at St John the Baptist, Hoxton, London on
20 April 1851 in the presence of Elizabeth EATLY and William BALLARD.
Epaphroditus and Caroline had at least ten children
George
[1851 - 1915]
Caroline [1853
- 1931]
Richard
[1856 - 1857]
Richard [1858 -
1930]
Epaphroditus [1860 -
1904]
Sarah [1863
- ]
James [1865 - 1867]
William [1867
- 1952]
Samuel [1870 -
1953]
Elizabeth
[1874 - ]
The 1861 census of 7th April has 31 year old Epahroditus a pressman, living at 29 Gee St, Finsbury St Luke, London, Middlesex, England, with Caroline and their children George [10], Caroline [7], Richard [3], and Epaphroditus [4 months]. Also in the household is Elizabeth his 38 year old unmarried sister and Caroline his 73 year old widowed mother.
On 2nd April 1871 the family are still at 29 Gee Street, with three additional children Sarah[9], William [4] Samuel [7 months]. 20 year old George had followed his father into the printing trade and was employed as a printers pressman.
Sister Elizabeth unemployed and single was living at the address. Mother Sarah had died in 1862.
The 3rd April 1881 census shows the couple living at 33 Gee Street, Finsbury, London with their seven surviving children, Caroline (27); Richard (22); Epaphroditus (20); Sarah (18); William (13); Samuel (10); and Elizabeth (6). Epaphroditus's sister Elizabeth (58) was also living at the address. Epaphroditus is working as a printer's pressman. Son George had married Sarah Elizabeth NEAL in 1876 and was living close by at 39 Kingscroft Street Islington, London.
The census of 5th April 1891 shows Epaphroditus, a printers pressman aged 61 , & Caroline living at 16 Hale Street, Islington, County of London with daughters Caroline, a book folder aged 47, & Elizabeth, a bookfolder aged 16, son Epaphroditus, a printer's cutter aged 30, and sister Elizabeth a charwoman aged 68.
Caroline died at the age of 65 in the first quarter of 1897 in Islington.
In the 1901 census of 31st March Epaphroditus is shown as a 71 year old widower and retired printer, living with his daughter Caroline (1853) and son Epaphroditus(1861) at 16 Hale Street, Islington, London.
Epaphroditus died 20th October 1902 at the age of 72 and was buried at Tower Hamlets Cemetery, Bow.
.Birth
Reference:. The Parish Registers of St Luke Old Street
Baptism Reference: The Parish Registers of St Luke
Old Street
Marriage Reference IGI Batch No. M040371
Marriage Reference GRO Jun 1851 Shoreditch Volume 2
Page 425
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1902 Islington Volume 1b Page 230
Burial Reference: Burial card
Cause of Death:
Update 8Aug16`
Epaphroditus EATLY was born on 11th June 1860 at 29 Gee Street, Old Street, St Lukes, London and baptized on 5 April 1863 at St Thomas Charterhouse, Finsbury. London. The son of Epaphroditus EATLY [1829 - 1902] and Caroline MILLER. [1831 - 1897] .
In the census of 7th April 1861 Epaphroditus is a 10 month old infant living with his parents and older siblings at 29 Gee Street, Finsbury, London
The census of 2nd April 1871 shows the family still at 29 Gee Street, Epaphroditus is an 11 year old schoolboy.
Epaphroditus appears in the 1881 census of 5th April as a 20 year old printer's cutter living with his parents and six siblings at 33 Gee Street.
On 5th April 1891 the Census shows him with his parents at 16 Hale Street, Islington. A 30 year old stationer's cutter.
In the 1901 census of 31st March Epaphroditus is a 40 year old stationer's cutter living with his widowed father and elder sister Caroline at 16, Hale street.
Epaphroditus EATLY a bachelor aged 42, a printers cutter of 78 Packington Street, Hoxton the son of Epaphroditus EATLY, printer, married Ann Elizabeth SANDERS [1871 - 1936] a spinster aged 32 of 53 Guinness Buildings, Low Street, Hoxton the daughter of Jonathon John SANDERS a cabinet maker on 5th April 1903 at the parish church of St Clements, City Road, in the presence of George WHITE and Charlotte GARDENER.
Epaaphroditus and Ann Elizabeth had no children,
Epaphroditus EATLY died aged 44 in the third quarter of 1904 in Islington, London.
Ann Elizabeth SANDERS died aged 66 on 14th November1936 and is buried in the family grave of her brother-in-law George GARDNER, his wife, her sister Martha SANDERS their son George GARDNER who died in 1919 and George's son Leading Aircraftman Royal Airforce Volunteer Reserve Alfred George GARDNER killed in action 13th May 1942, in Walthamstow Cemetry, Queens Road, Walthamstow, London.
Photo of grave of Ann E Sanders courteset of 'darealjolo' findagrave,com
Birth
Reference:. IGI
Batch No. C042071
& Church
of
England Parish Registers, 1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives
Baptism Reference: IGI
Batch No. C042071
& Church
of England Parish
Registers, 1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives
Marriage
Reference GRO Jun 1903 Holborn Volume 1b Page 1317
Death
Reference: GRO Sep 1904 Islington Volume 1b Page 219
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death:
Update 7Aug16
Epaphroditus EATLY was born in the first quarter of 1882 in Islington, London. the son of George EATLY [1851 - 1915] and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1851 - 1909]
The census of 5th April 1891 shows him a 9 year old schoolboy living with his parents and sdiblings at 7 Hydes Terrace, Islington.
In the 1901 census of 30th March he is a 19 year old cardboard packer living with his parents and his younger siblings, Albert Edward, Alice Ethel, and Jessie Daisy at 8 Benwell Road, Islington. London.
The 1911 census of 2nd April shows Epaphroditus, a 29 year old bookbinders porter, his widowed father, a 59 year old printers pressman , and his younger sister Jessie Daisy a 19 year old miliner, living at 42 Stavordale Road Islington.
Epaphroditus died aged 68 in the last quarter of 1950 in Hackney. London.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Mar 1882 Islington Volume 1b Page 283
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1950 Hackney Volume 5c Page 657
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Epaphroditus Arthur EATLY was born on 29th January 1904 in Fulham, London the son of Samuel EATLY [1870 - 1954] and Catherine Edith EDWARDS [1871 - 1967]
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Epaphroditus Arthur, now known as Arthur, aged 7 was living with his parents and his siblings Edith Florence 8, Epaphroditus Arthur 5, Elizabeth Catherine 4, and William Samuel 2 at 83 Cranham Road, South Bermondsey, London.
Epaphroditus married Florence Alice ALLMAN [1908 - 1998] in the third quarter of 1935 in Hackney, London.
Epaphroditus and Florence had at least two children
Son
[1938
- ]
Daughter [1950 - ]
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939, Epaphroditus EATLY born 25 Jan 1904 Laboratory Assistant Air raid warden, his father Samuel EATLY a Carpenter, mother Catherine EATLY a housewife, and siblings George E EATLY 27 May 1905 Packer Hairdresser, Elizabeth EATLY 16 Feb 1908 Fur Machinist, Samuel William EATLY 5 May 1910 Brass Founder (Stock Keeper), and Alfred F EATLY 17 Jan 1912 Brass Founder (Stockkeeper) are residing at 86 Downham Road Hackney, London, England.*
Epaphroditus EATLY died in the second quarter of 1991 in Islington, London.
Florence died in the third quarter of 1998 in Chelmsford, Essex. and was buried at Trent Park Cemetery, Cockfosters Road, Enfield, London on 14th April.1998.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Mar 1904 Fulham Volume 1a Page 265
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~ GRO Sep 1935 Hackney
Volume 1b Page 1068
Death Reference: GRO May 1991 Islington Volume 13 Page 1354
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
*Ref: RG101/0195G/003/40
Update 8Aug16
Ernest Charles EATLY was born 06 November 1881 in Chelsea, London. The son of Benjamin Alfred EATLY [1850 - 1921] and Mary Ann PEPPIATT [1846 - 1884]
He appears in the 1891 census of 5th April living with his father and step-mother Hannah WHITE, his siblings Ernest Charles and Beatrice Maud and his step-brother Alfred William at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea. London.
In the 1901 census of 31 March he is a 19 year old bricklayer, living at 26 Parthenia Road, Fulham. London. with his father, stepmother and step-brother.
Ernest Charles moved to Canada where on 6th February 1907 in York County. Toronto, he married Margaret KANE (Irish descent, born Toronto Canada 1881).
Ernest Charles appears in the 1911 Canadian census as 30 year old metal worker (factory) living with Margaret at Apartment 845, 121 West Toronto.
On 17 January 1916 he was attested into 4th Divisional Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force. His address is shown as 177 Borden Street, Toronto Canada. Occupation silversmith. Description 5' 7" 34 inch chest. fair complexion, fair hair, blue eyes. Religion Church of England.
USA - Canada border crossing records for May 1920 show 38 yr old Margaret [apparently heavily pregnant] at Port Huron Michigan, en route to visit Mrs Ellen KANE { her mother ? }at 3 Beatrice Street, Los Angeles California USA. She gave birth to a son in Los Angeles on 28th May 1920.
In the 1921 census of Canada Ernest a 45 year old railway book-keeper is living at 399 Pape Avenue, York West, Toronto, with Margaret, 40, her mother 77 year old Ellen KANE born in Ireland and her sister 27 year old Mary KANE born in Ontario, a machinist.*
On 6th August 1938 Ernest EATLY aged 57, Accountant, disembarked from RMS Antonia [Cunard White Star Line] at The Port of London from Montreal, Canada to visit 30 Crowlands Avenue Ilford Essex. **
Ernest and Margaret are buried at Plot J Belleville Cemetery, Hastings, Sidney Ontario Canada. Ref: Q-H1172.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Dec 1881 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 325
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference:
Burial Reference: www.island.net.com
(ocfa)
Cause of Death: ~
*Library and Archives Canada. Sixth Census of Canada, 1921.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, 2013. Series
RG31. Statistics Canada Fonds.
**Inwards Passenger Lists. : The
National Archives of the
UK (TNA). Series BT26
Update 8Aug16
Ethel May EATLY was born on 16th August 1889 at 5 Ramsey Street, Chelsea, London the daughter of Henry Charles EATLY [1853 - 1910] and Letitia Ann WHITLOCK [1858 - 1958]
On 5th April 1891 the census shows baby Ethel May, her parents Henry Charles, foreman bricklayer and Lettia Ann and her siblings Henry Charles and Sophia Lilian at 5 Ramsey Street, Chelsea.
In the 1901 census of 31st March Ethel is a 11 year old scholar living with her parents and siblings Henry Charles and Sophia Lillian at 67, Wandsworth Bridge Road, Fulham, London.
Ethel appears not to have married.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, Ethel May, a 21 year old single music teacher and her widowed mother, a 52 year old boarding house keeper, are living at 40, Chester Road, Watford, Hertfordshire with three gentlemen boarders.
She died in Watford, Hertfordshire in the second quarter of 1962, aged 72.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Dec 1889 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 321
Baptism Reference: Church of England
Parish Registers, 1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1962 Watford Volume 4b
Page 287
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
*Inwards Passenger Lists. : The National Archives of the
UK (TNA). Series BT26
Update 8Aug16
Florence Emily EATLY was born on 8th December 1886 in Chelsea, London, and baptized on 16th February 1887 at the parish church of St Augustine Kilburn, the daughter of Richard EATLY [1844 - 1907] and Alice Annie GODDARD [1861 - ] of 80 Lancefield Street, Kilburn.
Four year old Florence E appears in the 5th April 1891 census living with her parents and younger sister Ellen at 8 Beethoven Street, Chelsea.
In the 1901 census of 31st March Florence is a 14 year old general servant living with her mother and siblings Ellen and Frederick at 174 Carlton Vale, Willesden, London. Father Charles is in hospital in Chelsea.
Florence Emily EATLY aged 20 spinster of 9 Granville Road, Willesden the daughter of Richard EATLY bricklayer married Frederick James ROPER aged 20 a bachelor of 9 Granville Road an electrical engineer the son of Francis John ROPER a loco engineer on 19 May 1907 at the church of St John the Evangelist Kilburn London in the presence of Nellie EATLY and William TURNER.
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Florence Emily, although shown as married, is listed under her maiden name as living with her now widowed mother, her brother Frederick William, her sisters, Ellen Ellsworth and Annie, at 91 Granville Road, West Kilburn, London She is working as an ironer in a laundry. Her two younger siblings William and Alice are in care of Dr Barnados Home.
Florence and Frederick had at least four children
Hilda E ROPER [1912 - ]
Florence H ROPER [1915 - ]
Bertha H ROPER [1920 - 1921 ]
Herbert William ROPER [1922 - 1986 ]
Florence Emily died in the last quarter of 1975 in Hillingdon.
Birth
Reference:
GRO Mar 1887 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 392
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: GRO Jun 1907 Hendon Volume 3a Page 394
& London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Augustine, Paddington,
Register of marriages at Saint John the Evangelist, Cambridge Gardens,
Kilburn, P87/AUG, Item 028
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1975 Hillingdon Volume 13 Page 1108
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Florence F EATLY was born in Holborn, London in the second quarter of 1923, the fifth child of William Arnold EATLY [1891 - 1950] and Sarah M. POOLEY [1891 - 1954]
Florence F married Alfred SMITH in the last quarter of 1942 in Hitchin Hertfordshire.
Florence and Alfred had at least two children
Son
[1943
- ]
Daughter [1945 - ]
Birth
Reference:. GRO Holborn July
1923 Volume 1b Page 1082
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference GRO Dec 1942 Hitchin Volume
3a Page 2563
&
Church of England Parish Registers, 1754-1921. London Metropolitan
Archives
Death Reference: Possibly
- Florence Frances Smith Birth Date: 27 Apr 1923
Date of
Registration: Aug 2001 Age at Death: 78
Registration
district: Bedford
Register Number: B5D District and
Subdistrict: 3091B Entry Number:
120
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Florence Winifred EATLY was born on 22nd July 1893 in Holborn, London. The second child of William EATLY [1867 - ] and Florence Emily ARNOLD [1872 - 1936]
In the census of 31st March 1901 7 year old Florence Winifred is living at 89 Beaumont Road, Leyton, Essex. with her parents and her siblings William aged 9, Elizabeth aged 5 & George Eli aged 1.
The cenus of 2nd Aoril 1911 shows Florence Winifred a 17 year old tent machinist, living with her parents and her siblings at 29 Goldsmiths Row, Hackney Road, Hackney, London.
Florence Winifred EATLY a spinster aged 21 of 152 Central Street, Islington the daughter of William EATLY blacksmith married George John DARBY aged aged 24 a bachelor, carman of 160 Mansfield Street, Bethnal Green, London the son of George John DARBY a cigar maker deceased, at the parish church of St Luke Old Street, London on 31st July 1915.
Florence and George had at least one child
Sidney G W DARBY [1916 - 1998 ]
Florence Winfred EATLY died in the second quarter of 1993 in Waltham Forest, London, aged 99.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Holborn July
1923 Volume 1b Page 1082
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference GRO Sep 1915 Holborn Volume
3a Page 1859
Death Reference: GRO Apr 1993 Waltham
Forest Register/District 2551D/D47 Entry
262
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Frances EATLEY was born about 1777 and baptized 12 April 1777 at Edgmond, Shropshire. The daughter of Francis EATLEY [c1757] and Elizabeth
Birth
Reference:. ~
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch No.
P006501.
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: ~
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Francis EATLEY was a resident of Edgmond, Shropshire.
Francis married Elizabeth.
Francis and Elizabeth had at least three children
Elizabeth
[c1774 - ]
Frances [c1777
- ]
William
[c1781 - ]
Reference: IGI Batch No. P006501
Update 8Aug16
Francis EATLEY married Susanna GREEN at at the parish church of St Andrew, Holborn, London on 23rd January 1797 in the presence of Richard and Jane EALING sic.
Birth
Reference:. ~
Baptism Reference:
Marriage Reference Pallot's
marriage index
Death Reference: ~
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Frederick William EATLY was born on 24 Jan 1896 in Chelsea, London. the son of Richard EATLY [1844 - 1907] and Alice Annie GODDARD [1861 - 1945]
In the 1901 census of 30th March he is at 174 Carlton Vale, Willesden, London, a 5 year old child living with his mother and sisters, Florence and Ellen. Father, Richard is in hospital in Chelsea.
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Frederick William is a 15 year old errand boy for a Chemists Shop living with his now widowed mother and his sister Ellen Ellsworth, Florence Emily and Annie at 91 Granville Road, West Kilburn, London.
EATLY
F.
W Driver
Royal Field Artillery
He volunteered in August 1914, and after his training was drafted to
France, where he served during much heavy fighting at Neuve, Chapelle,
Loos, the Somme, Arras, Lens and the retreat and advance of
1918 and was severely gassed.
He was demobilised in June 1919 and holds the 1914 - 1915
Star, and the General Service and Victory
Medals. Address 149 Malvern Road Kilburn
NW6*
Frederick W. married Harriett Ann MITCHELL [17 Jul 1897 - 1969] in Kensington, London in the last quarter of 1920.
Frederick W. and Harriett had at least three children,
Frederick
William [1921
- 1941 ]
Albert [1922 - 1982]
Violet Ellen
[20
Oct 1929
- ]
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Frederich W EATLY a painter, Harriett Ann a house wife and Violet Ellen a schoolgirl are living at 47 Lonsdale Road, Kensington, London, England.
Frederick William died in the first quarter of 1959 at Hammersmith, London aged 62.
Harriett Ann died in 1969 in Hounslow, London aged 71.
Birth
Reference:. GRO Mar
1896 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 356
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: GRO Dec 1920 Kensington Volume 1a Page
422
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1959
Hammersmith Volume 5c Page 121
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
*National Roll of The Great War
Update 8Aug16
Frederick was born in the last quarter of 1921 in Willesden, London, the son of Frederick William EATLY [1896 - 1959] and Henrietta Ann MITCHELL [1898 - 1969].
Frederick William enrolled in the East Surrey Regiment on 30th
May 1939.
In
Memory
of Private Frederick William Eatly 6143218, 2/6th Bn., East
Surrey Regiment who died on 24 January 1941. Age
20. Son of Frederick
William and Harriett Ann Eatly, of Notting Hill, London.
Remembered with
Honour ~ Gunnersbury Cemetery *
Birth Reference: GRO Dec Mar 1921 Willisden Volume 3a Page 444
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1941 Brentford 3a 391
*Commonwealth War Grave Commission.
Update 8Aug16
Frederick William EATLY was born on 15th October 1926 in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales, the eldest child of William Horsman EATLY [1903 - 1980] and Margaret JONES [1898 - 1980].
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Frederick William is recorded as a scholar residing at 7 Stone Terrace, Llanelly Rural District, Carmarthenshire, Wales with William Horseman, Margaret, baby Clifford John and his sister born 1934 a scholar.
Frederick married in the first quarter of 1949 in Llanelli.
Frederick and his wife had at least three children
Son
[1955
- ]
Daughter [1958 - ]
Daughter [1961 - ]
Frederick William died on 13th June 2006 in Llanelli
Birth
Reference:. GRO Dec 1926 Llanelly Volume
11a Page 1812
Baptism Reference:
Marriage Reference
: GRO
Volume Page
Death Reference:
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death:
Update 8Aug16
George EATLY was born in the last quarter of 1851. He was christened on 9 November 1851 at St Lukes, Old Street, London, the eldest child of Epaphroditus EATLY [1829 - 1902] and Caroline MILLER [1831 - 1897]
In the 1861 census of 7th April George, a nine year old schoolboy, is living at 29 Gee Street, St Lukes with his parents, his grandmother Sarah HOLLAND, his aunt Elizabeth EATLY and his younger siblings Caroline, Richard and Epaphroditus.
The census of 2nd April 1871 lists George still at 29 Gee Street, a printer's pressman aged 20, with his parents, aunt Elizabeth and his younger siblings . Caroline, Richard, Epaphroditus, Sarah, William and baby Samuel.
George EATLY aged 24 a bachelor, printer, of 9 Blundell Street, Barnsbury, Islington the son of Epaphroditus EATLY a printer married Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1853 - 1904] aged 23 a spinster of 9 Blundell Street, Barnsbury the daughter of Edward NEAL a stone merchant on 4th June 1876 at the parish church of St Barnabas Barnsbury in the presence of Epaphroditus EATLY and Fanny NEAL
George and Sarah had at least seven children
Edith
Louisa Elizabeth [1877 - 1956]
Alfred George
[1880 - 1900]
Epaphroditus
[1882 - 1950]
Albert Edward [1883 -
1902]
Alice Ethel [1885
- 1969]
Arthur
[1889 - 1889]
Jessie Daisy
[1892 - 1963].
George appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April as a 29 year old printer living with Sarah and their children Edith Louise & Alfred George at 39 Kingscroft Street Islington, London.
By the 1891 census of 5th April George, a printer, Sarah, the children Edith, Louisa Elizabeth, Alfred George, Epaphroditus, Albert Edward & Alice Ethel had moved to 7 Hides Terrace, Islington.
By the 31st March 1901 Alfred George had been killed in the Boer War, Edith Louise had married and left home, the rest of the family are at 8 Benwell Street, Islington. London. George is a letter press binder.
Sarah Elizabeth NEAL died aged 56 in 1904 in Edmonton, London.
In the census of 2 April 1911 census George, a 59 year old widower and printer's pressman, Epaphroditus, 29, a book binders porter & Jessie Daisy, 19, a miliner are living at 42 Stavordale Road, Islington, County of London.
In the Electoral Roll of 1910 and 1911, George is shown as residing at 21 Alberta Road, Enfield, Middlessex.
George died aged 63 in 1915 at 42 Stavordale Road of morbus mordis mitral - heart disease, and was buried at Islington Cemetery Finchley, London on 11th July 1915.
Birth
Reference:. GRO
Dec 1851 St Luke Volume 2 Page 333
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch Ref: C 020694.
Marriage Reference: GRO Jun 1876 Islington Volume 1b
Page 436 & London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Andrew,
Barnsbury, Register of marriages, P83/AND1, Item 010
Death Reference: GRO Sep 1915
Islington Volume 1b Page 220
Burial Reference: Board of Guardian Records,
1834-1906 and Church of England Parish Registers, 1813-1906. London
Metropolitan Archives
Cause of Death: Morbus Cordis Mitral.
[Heart
Disease]
Update 8Aug16
Married Susan LOGUE
Their daughter Mary Anna EATLY, baptized 9th July 1893 in Fairville, New Brunswick. Canada (Acadia French Catholic Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1670-1946)
Update 8Aug16
George Charles EATLY was born 18th July 1826 at Camera Street, Chelsea, London and baptized 19th August 1827 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea the son of John EATLY [1796 - 1853] a brickalyer and Charlotte. OSBORNE [1796 - 1865].
George Charles seems to have lived all his life at 10 Little Camera Street, Chelsea.
The 7th June 1841 census shows him a 14 year old schoolboy at the address with his parents.
The census of 30 March 1851 shows George a 23 old bricklayer at the address with his parents and his 81 year old grandfather William OSBORNE a cooper.
On 7th April 1861 George, a bricklayer aged 34, is at the address with his widowed mother aged 68.
George Charles EATLY married Eliza MOSS [1834 - 1925] the daughter of William MOSS in Walthamstow, Essex.
The census of 2nd April 1871 shows 44 year old George, bricklayer, and Eliza, 37 at 10 Camera Street..
George Charles EATLY died 21st February 1873 at 10 Little Camera Street.
EATLY George Charles 9 May 1873 The will of George Charles EATLY late of 10 Little Camera Street Chelsea in the County of Middlesex bricklayer who died 21 February 1893 at 10 Little Camera Street was proved at the Principal Registry by Eliza EATLY of 10 Little Camera Street Widow the Relict sole Executrix.*
Eliza died in the first quarter of 1925 in Cirencester aged 92.
Birth
Reference:
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch C067054
Marriage Reference : GRO Jun 1865 West
Ham Volume 4a Page 56 & IGI Batch M135325
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1873 Chelsea Volume 1a
Page 186
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
*Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England.
Update 8Aug16
George Edmond EATLY was born 27th May 1905 in Marylebone, London the son of Samuel EATLY [1870 - 1953] and Catherine Edith EDWARDS [1871 - 1967].
In the census of 2nd April 1911, George aged 5 is living with his parents and his siblings, Edith Florence 8, Epaphroditus Arthur 5, Elizabeth Catherine 4, and William Samuel 2, at 83 Cranham Road, South Bermondsey, London.
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939, George Edmond EATLY born 27 May 1905 Packer / Hairdresser, his father Samuel EATLY a Carpenter, mother Catherine EATLY a housewife, and siblings Epaphroditus EATLY born 25 Jan 1904 Laboratory Assistant Air raid warden, Elizabeth EATLY 16 Feb 1908 Fur Machinist, Samuel William EATLY 5 May 1910 Brass Founder (Stock Keeper), and Alfred F EATLY 17 Jan 1912 Brass Founder (Stockkeeper) are residing at 86 Downham Road Hackney, London, England.*
George Edmond died aged 96 in the second quarter of 2002 in Bexley, Kent and was cremated and comemorated at Eltham Cemetery and Crematorium, Eltham, England.
Birth
Reference:. GRO SEP 1905 Marylebone
Volume 1A Page 567
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: ~
Death Reference: GRO Apr 2002
Bexley A38A/2201A/205
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death:
*Ref: RG101/0195G/003/40
Update 8Aug16
George Edward EATLY was born on 5th July 1870 in Wandsworth, London. The son of Charles Henry EATLY [1832- 1909] and Sarah Agnes McFARLANE [1835 - 1902].
He was baptised along with his brother Charles Henry at St Pancras Old Church, St Pancras, London on 11th September 1870. Father's occupation is shown as bricklayer. The family at this time are living at 15 Milton Street, Battersea, London.
George E. appears in the 1881 census as a 10 year old scholar living with is parents at 2 Hollier Terrace, Wandsworth, London.
In the 1891 Census George E. is living with his parents and sister Emma at 'The Hop Pole' Public House, 64 Putney Bridge Road, Wandsworth where his father is the publican.
George Edward EATLY aged 23 bachelor, a bricklayer, of 38 Ascalon Street, Battersea the son of Charles Henry EATLY bricklayer . married Elizabeth Louisa COE [1871 - 1955] aged 21 spinster of 38 Ascalon Street, Battersea the daughter of William Henry COE, a painter, deceased on 9 October 1892 at the parish church of St George the Martyr, Battersea, Surrey in the presence of George James COE and Matilda FAULKNER.
George E. and Elizabeth had four children,
Charles
Henry
[1894 - 1965 ]
George Valentine [1895 -
1919]
Albert Edward [1897
-1968]
Edward William [1907 -
1977]
In 1901 George E. and Elizabeth are at 148 Fawes Park Road, Wandsworth, London, with 3 year old Albert E. and Mary A. WATSON, Elizabeth's mother (George E. parents were at 48 Fawes Park Road)
At the time of the 1901 census the two other sons Charles Henry and George Valentine are in-patients at The Fountain Hospital, Grove Road, Tooting, London.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, George Edward, a 40 year old bricklayer, is living at 17 Lainson St, Wandsworth, London with Elizabeth Louisa and their four sons.
As he was over the age of forty, George Edward was unable enrol for military service during WW1 [1914 - 1918]. Between 8th November 1914 and 22nd March 1918 he served as Private 3262, in the 13th Batallion, Royal Defence Corps, which consisted of those unfit through age or health to serve overseas. Their duties consisted in the main of guarding defence establishments and prisoner of war camps in the UK. George Edward was discharged from his duties in March 1918 due to his ill health and age. George Edward was awarded the Silver War Badge for Services Rendered*.
George Edward died in Wandsworth in the second quarter of 1928 aged 58 and was buried at Putney Vale on 12 April 1928.
Elizabeth Louisa COE ( EATLY ) [ 11 Mar 1871 - 26 January 1955 ] the widow of George Edward EATLY [5th July 1870 - 1928 ] married George Edward's first cousin Albert Edward EATLY [1865 -1956 ] in the first quarter of 1932 in Wandsworth, London.
Elizabeth Louisa EATLY of 5 Elthiron Road, Fulham, London died on 26 January 1955 at St Stephens Hospital London. Her effects of £651:4s:5d to her son Albert Edward. [£11,344.27 in 2005] and re-joined George Edward at Putney Vale Cemetery on 31st January 1955.
Birth
Reference: GRO Sep 1870 Wandsworth Volume
1d Page 533
Baptism Reference:
Marriage Reference : GRO Dec 1892
Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 1027
& London Metropolitan Archives, Saint George The
Martyr, Battersea, Register of marriages, P70/GEO, Item 021
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1928
Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 627
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
*Army Medal Office. WWI Medal Index Cards
Update 8Aug16
George Eli EATLY was born on 10 April 1899 in Leyton, Essex and was baptized at the parish church of All Saints, Leyton, on 30 April 1899. the son of William EATLY [1867 - 1952] and Florence Emily ARNOLD [1872 - 1936].
In the 31st March 1901 census at the age of 1 year George Eli is living with his parents and elder siblings, William Arnold, Florence Winifred and Elizabeth Caroline at 8, Beaumont Road, Leyton.
In the census of 2nd April 1911, George Eli is shown as an 11 year old schoolboy living with his parents and siblings at 29, Goldsmiths Row, Hackney Road, Hackney, London.
On 9th May 1914, George Eli, then 15 years old, enlisted in B Battalion 11th London Regiment stating his age was 17 years and 1 month. Fortunately he was not sent to France but was posted to Territorial duties in Roehampton and Wimbledon. His mother wrote to the War Office to secure his discharge, but it took two years and he was formally discharged on 15th May 1916.
Despite her efforts he re-enlisted into the Machine Gun Corps. He survived the war and was awarded the General Service and Victory Medals.
George
Eli
married
Catherine Edith. TILLEY [
8 September 1900
- 1967] in 1922 at
Holborn, London.
In the Electoral Roll for 1932 George Eli and Catherine Edith are shown as residing at 20, Alfoxton Avenue Haringey, London N15
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939, George Eli a Male Asphalter Spreader Travelling Heavy Worker , and Catherine Edith a Tailors Machinist are residing at 11 Batley Road Hackney, London, England
George and Catherine appear to have had no children.
Catherine died aged 67 in 1967 at Hackney, London.
George Eli died in 1981 in Hackney aged 82.
He was buried at Abney Park Cemetery, London on 19 November 1981.
Birth
Reference: GRO Volume Page
Baptism Reference: IGI Leyton, Essex, England; Collection:
All Saints; -; Date Range: 1881 - 1903; Film Number: 1564163.
Marriage Reference : GRO
Volume Page 1027
Death Reference: GRO
Volume Page
Burial Reference: Burial 196/35. Section G 05.
Index 8519. (Friends of Abney Park Cemetery web site)
Cause of Death: ~
*War Office: Soldiers’ Documents from Pension Claims,
First World War (Microfilm Copies); (The National Archives Microfilm
Publication WO364)
Update 8Aug16
George Valentine EATLY was born in on 14th February 1895 in Wandsworth, London, and baptized on 12th May 1895 at the parish church of St Stephens, Wandsworth, the second son of George Edward EATLY [1870 - 1928] and Elizabeth Louisa COE [1871 - 1955] of 13 Mays Villa, Fawes Park Road, Wandsworth.
In the 1901 census of 31st March George V. is in the Fountain Hospital, Tooting, London ( with his brother Charles Henry) the rest of the family are at 148 Fawes Park Road, Wandsworth.
In September 1906, Michaelmas Term, George Valentine EATLY, of 17 Ranmore Gardens, Smeaton Street, Wandsworth, London SW, aged 11 was enrolled as a day scholar ( i.e not a boarder) in The Strand School, a Church of England boys grammar school, an adjunct of Kings College London in Elm Park, south London. The Strand specialised in preparing boys for a career in the Civil Service. It would appear the George Valentine had won a scholarship as his fees for 5 years were paid by London County Council. His previous schooling is shown as Merton Road, Primary School and West Hill Primary School, both in the Wandsworth area. §
The census of 2nd April 1911 shows George Valentine a 16 year old secondary school pupil living at 17 Lainson St, Wandsworth, London with his parents and his brothers Charles, Albert and Edward.
George Valentines occupation taken up when leaving Strand School on 26th July 1911 is shown as 'boy clerk'.
George Valentine's appointment as Established Clerk to the Surveyor of Taxes is announced in the London Gazette of 4 April 1916.
George Valentine married Winifred Myrtle TURPIN [1894 - 1966] the daughter of Richard James TURPIN [1866 - 1935] and Mary Sarah H Bennett [18666 - 1928], on 6th July 1918 at St Michael and All Angels Parish Church, Southfields, Surrey, England.
George Valentine died in Epsom, Surrey on 8th February 1919 Putney Vale Cemetery 14th January 1919.
EATLY George Valentine of Sunnycot Montpelier Road Sutton Surrey died 8 February 1919 Administration London 27 March to Winifred Myrtle EATLY widow Effects £101 10s { £2,152.82 in 2010}*
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission carries a report of George Valentine's death:-
In Memory of Signaller George Valentine Eatly, 2103, 7th London Brigade, transfer to 328236 Labour Corps, who died age 24 on Saturday 8th February 1919, the son of George and Elizabeth Eatly; husband of Winifred M. Eatly (nee Turpin) of 5, Balvernie Grove, Wandsworth. A Civil Servant (Income Tax Department).
George Valentine and Winifred's daughter Georgina Myrtle EATLY was born on 22 October 1919 in Wandsworth, London.
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Winifred Myrtle is shown as a widowed, paid domestic help residing at 5 Balvernie Grove, Wandsworth, London, England in the service of Alexander and Mary PEACH.
In the electoral registers for 1966 Winifred is living with Georgina and Georgina's husband, Robert S VENNER at 21 Landgrove Road, Merton, Wimbledon, London.
Winifred died in Sutton, Surrey in 1966 aged 71. and was buried at Putney Vale Cemetery 13th May 1966.
Georgina Myrtle EATLY [VENNER] died in New Zealand in 2004 aged 85.
Birth
Reference: GRO Mar 1895 Wandsworth
Volume 1d Page 806
Baptism Reference: Church of England
Parish Registers, 1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives
Marriage Reference GRO Sep 1918
Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 1299
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1919 Epsom Volume
2a Page 22
§
School Admissions and Discharges, 1840-1911. London,
England: London Metropolitan Archives.
Burial Reference: Wandsworth
(Putney Vale)
Cemetery. Grave 1.577
Cause of Death: ~
*Principal Probate Registry.
Calendar of the Grants of
Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of
the High Court of Justice in England.
Update 8Aug16
Georgina Myrtle EATLY was born on 22 October 1919 in Wandsworth, London, the posthumous daughter of George Valentine EATLY [1895-1919] and only child of Winifred Myrtle TURPIN [1894 -1966]
In the Electoral Rolls for 1946 Georgina and her mother are residing at 5 Balvernie Grove, Wandsworth, London
Georgina M. married Robert S. VENNER [1920 - ] in Wandsworth, London in 1946. They appear to have been childless.
In the Electoral Rolls for 1947 to 1950 Georgina and Robert are at 33 Oxford Gardens, Kensington, London.
In the electoral registers for 1964 to 1966, Georgina and Robert S and Winifred Myrtle are living at 21 Landgrove Road, Merton, Wimbledon, London, with Georginas mother Winifred Myrtle.
After her mother's death Georgina and her husband appear to have emigrated to New Zealand.
In the New Zealand Electoral Rolls for 1972 to 1981 Robert S VENNER, a clerk and Georgina M VENNER are residing at 6 Gazelle Avenue, Birkenhead, Aukland, New Zealand.
Georgina Myrtle EATLY died in New Zealand in 2004 aged 85.
Birth
Reference: GRO Dec 1919 Wandsworth Volume
1d Page 1450
Baptism Reference:
Marriage Reference GRO Mar 1946
Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 717
Death Reference: 2004/10596
NZ
Burial
Reference:
Cause of
Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Henry EATLEY was born circa 1776 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
On 8th March 1806, a groom and house servant, he appeared at York Assizes arraigned for horse stealing. He was convicted and sentenced to transportation for 14 years.
Henry and another 190 convicts embarked aboard the ship Duke of Portland in January, 1807.
He disembarked at New South Wales on 27th July, 1807. *
It appears that at the end of his sentence he remained in New South Wales as a bonded labourer, as he appears as such in the records of North Parramata Gaol, New South Wales where he spent 24 hours in a cell on 29th April 1841 before moving on the next day. He is described as Catholic, 5 foot 6 inches in height, fair complexion with blue eyes. **
Henry Eatly died in 1853 in New South Wales, Australia aged 70
years.
Update 8Sep16
Henry Charles EATLY was born on 18 September 1853 at 4 Queens Place, Chelsea, London, England and baptized on 16 October 1853 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea, the son of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908] and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894].
Henry Charles appears in the 1861 census of 7th April as a 7 year old scholar living with his parents and siblings at 4 Queens Place, Queens Street, Chelsea.
In the 1871 census of 2nd April Henry Charles is at 14 Flood Street, Chelsea, a 17 year old bricklayer living with his parents.
Henry Charles EATLY aged 22 bachelor, a bricklayer of St Mark, Old Street the son of Benjamin EATLY, bricklayer married Lettia Ann WHITLOCK aged 21 spinster of St Mark, Old Street the daughter of Henry WHITLOCK, sawyer, at the parish church of St Mark, Old Street on 7th May 1876.
Henry Charles and Lettia had at least four children
Henry
Charles [1877 - 1948]
Lettia Ann M
[1879 - 1881 ]
Sophia Lilian
[1883 - ]
Ethel May [1889
- 1962]
Henry Charles, bricklayer, and Lettia appear in the 1881 census of 3rd April with Lettia and their children Henry Charles (5 years) and Lettia Ann M. ( 18 months) at 14 Seaton Street, Chelsea.
On 5th April 1891 the census shows Henry Charles, foreman bricklayer, Lettia and children Henry Charles, Sophia Lilian and Ethel May at 5 Ramsey Street, Chelsea. Little Lettia Ann M. had died the previous year, aged 2.
In the 1901 census of 31st March the family are living at 67, Wandsworth Bridge Road, Fulham. London. Henry Charles is employed as a builder's clerk.
On 10th July 1905 Hanry Charles EATLY a 50 year old surveyor of 40 Chester Street, Watford, Hertfordshire was admitted to Earl Of Lathom Masonic Lodge, Surrey Masonic Hall, Camberwell New Road, Camberwell, London.
Henry Charles died in 1910 in Watford, Hertfordshire, aged 56
In the UK census of 1911 Letitia Ann a 52 year old wisow and boarding house keeper is living with 21 year old Ethel May a single music teacher at 40 Chester Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, with three gentlemen boarders..
Letitia Ann died in 1938 in Watford, aged 81.
Birth
Reference: GRO Dec 1853 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 113
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan
Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea, Register of baptisms, P74/LUK, Item 177
Marriage Reference GRO Jun 1876 Shoreditch
Volume 1c Page 336 & London
Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mark, Shoreditch, Register of marriages,
P91/MRK, Item 012
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1910 Watford
Volume 3a Page 406
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Henry Charles EATLY was born on 18th February 1877 at 18 Blenheim Street, Chelsea, London and baptized on 17th June 1877 at the parish church of St Luke, Chelsea the son of Henry Charles EATLY [1853 -1910], bricklayer and Lettia Ann WHITLOCK [1858 - 1938]
The census of 3rd April 1881 shows him aged 4 living with his parents at 14, Seaton Street, Chelsea. London.
On 5th April 1891 the census lists Henry Charles aged 14, an attendant at the Natural History Museum living with his parents and siblings at 5 Ramsey Street, Chelsea.
Henry Charles EATLY aged 22 bachelor, publican, of 28 Fawcett Street, Kensington the son of Henry Charles EATLY, publican married Jessie Elizabeth AINSWORTH [18 January 1879 - 1949] aged 20 spinster of 28 Fawcett Street, Kensington the daughter of Charles AINSWORTH, gentleman, at the parish church of St Luke Kensington, London, England 2nd January 1900..
Henry Charles & Jessie Elizabeth had at least three children
Irene
Victoria [1900 - 1982 ]
Ronald Douglas Henry [1902
- 1971]
Cyril Bernard Charles [1903
- 1958]
In the 1901 Census of 31st March, Henry Charles a self employed boot maker is staying with his parents at 67 Wandsworth Bridge Road, Fulham, London. England. Jessie Elizabeth and their daughter Irene Victoria, aged 9 months, are staying with Jessie's parents, at 7 St Catherine's Mansions, Lillie Rd also in Fulham.
A son Ronald Douglas Henry was born 19 February 1902. At this time the little family were living at 19, Glendarvon Road. Putney, London. England. Henry Charles is employed as a commercial traveller. In 1903 another son Cyril Bernard Charles was born in Wandsworth.
At the time of the census of 2nd April 1911 Henry Charles, a 34 year old clerk in a coal and railway agency is living with Jessie Elizabeth and their three children at 44 St Jame's Road, Watford, Hertfordshire.
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939, Henry Charles, a newsagent was living at 108 Sheen Road Richmond M.B., Surrey, England with Jessie Elizabeth a housewife.Henry Charles died in Surrey in the first quarter of 1948 at the age of 77 and was buried in East Sheen Cemetery [Section O Grave 69] on 22nd February 1948 .
Jessie Elizabeth died in Willesden, London. England in 1949 aged 69 and was buried with Henry Charles in East Sheen Cemetery on 22 August 1949.
Birth
Reference: GRO Mar 1877 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 322
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan
Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea, Register of baptisms, P74/LUK, Item 177
Marriage Reference GRO Mar 1900
Kensington Volume 1a Page 123
& London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke,
South Kensington, Register of marriages, P84/LUK, Item 006
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1948 Surrey N. E. Volume
5g Page 578
Burial Reference:
http://www2.richmond.gov.uk/burials/regenq1.asp
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Birth
Reference: GRO Mar 1884 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 327
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: GRO Sep 1884 Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 453
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Henry Victor EATLY was born in the second quarter of 1891 in Chelsea, London and baptized in the parish church of St Lukes, Chelsea on 12 July 1891 the son of Albert Edward EATLY [1865 - 1856] a bricklayer, of 55 Hubert Grove, Clapham, London and Minnie Watson HOWLETT [1867 -1930]
Henry Victor EATLY died in Lambeth, London in the second quarter of 1892.
Birth
Reference: GRO Jun 1891 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 331
Baptism Reference: London Metropolitan
Archives, Saint John, Worlds End, Register of baptisms, P74/JN, Item 001
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: GRO Jun1892 Lambeth Volume
1d Page 301
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Herbert EATLY was born about 1838 at Great Malvern Worcestershire, the son of Matthew EATLY [1803 - ] and Mary BARRETT [1809 - 1864]
In the census of 7th June 1841 Herbert is shown aged 3 living with his parents at Malvern chase, Great Malvern.
On 30th March 1851 the census shows Herbert, a schoolboy at Malvern Chase with his parents and siblings.
Herbert died in 1853 at Malvern Chase aged 15.
Herbert was buried on 31 July 1853 at St Mary and St Michael, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.
Birth
Reference: ~
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: GRO Sept 1853 Upton upon
Severn Volume 6c Page 15
Burial Reference: National Burial Index
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Herbert EATLY was born in 1869 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England the son of Charles EATLY [1840 - 1879] and Sophia [1841 - 1921].
Herbert was christened 5th May 1869 at the parish church of St Mary Watford.
Herbert died in Watford soon after the christening.
Birth
Reference: GRO Jun 1869 Watford Volume 3a Page 340
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: GRO Jun 1869 Watford
Volume 3a Page 221
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Irene Victoria EATLY was born on 27th June 1900 in Kensington, London. the daughter of Henry Charles EATLY [1877 - 1948] and Jessie Elizabeth AINSWORTH [1879 - 1949]
In 1901 Irene V. appears in the census of 31st March as a 9 month old baby with her mother staying with mother's parents, Charles and Emily Ainsworth at 7 St. Catherine's Mansions, Lillie Road, Fulham, London, England. Her father Henry Charles is staying with his parents nearby at 67 Wandsworth Bridge Road, Fulham.
In the census of 2nd April 1911 Irene Victoria is a 11 year old scholar living with his parents and siblings, Ronald Douglas Henry, and Cyril Bernard Charles at 44 St Jame's Road, Watford, Hertforshire.
Irene Victoria married Alan H. CAUSTON in Watford, Hertfordshire in the third quarter of 1920.
Irene and Alan had at least one child
Son [1923 - ]
Irene Victoria died in the last quarter of 1982 in Dereham Norfolk, England aged 81.
Birth
Reference: GRO Sep 1900 Kensington Volume
1a Page 161
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference : GRO Sep 1920 Watford Volume 3a Page 2321
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1982 East Dereham Volume 10 Page 1180
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Isabel Annie EATLY was born in the last quarter of 1900 in Chelsea, London, the daughter of Benjamin Francis EATLY [1873 - 1954] and Isabel Louisa BROWNING [1872 - 1957].
In the census of 31st March 1901 Isabel A. is an infant living with her parents at 486, Kings Road, Chelsea. London. Benjamin Francis is employed as a blacksmith.
The census of 2nd April 1911 shows Isabel Annie, a ten year old scholar living at 163 Bedford Hill, Balham, London with her parents and her sisters Ivy Constance and Nellie Edith.
Isabel Annie married Francis W. J. WENBORNE [1901 - 1967] in the City of London in the third quarter of 1924.
Isabel and Francis had at least two children
Ronald
Francis
A E .[1928 -
1996]
Son [1930 - ]
Isabel Annie EATLY died aged 63 in the last quarter of 1963 in Windsor Berkshire.
Birth
Reference: GRO Dec 1900 Chelsea Volume 1a Page
370
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference : GRO Sep1924 London Central
Volume 1c Page 6
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1963 Windsor Volume 6a
Page 193
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Ivy Constance EATLY was born on 24 November 1902 in Chelsea, London. the daughter of Benjamin Francis EATLY [1873 - 1954] and Isabel L. BROWNING [1872 - 1957]
The census of 2nd April 1911 shows Ivy Constance, an eight year old scholar living at 163 Bedford Hill, Balham, London with her parents and her sisters Isabel Annie and Nellie Edith.
Ivy Constance married Allan Henry CANE [1899 - 1970] at Romford, Essex, England in the third quarter of 1930.
Ivy and Allen had at least four children
Brenda
Mary [22 Apr 1931
- 03 Jun 2011
]
Betty [1933
- 1933 ]
Daughter [1937
- ]
Daughter [1940
- ]
Ivy Constance died aged 89 in the third quarter of 1992 at Mendip in Somerset.
Birth
Reference: GRO DEC 1902 Chelsea Volume 1a Page 339.
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference : GRO SEP 1930
Romford Volume 4a Page1557
Death Reference: GRO Aug 1992 Mendip Volume 23 Page 1070
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Jacques Ernest EATLEY was born in France 7th February 1918 the son of Albert Edward .EATLY [1897 - 1968], who at that time was serving with the Royal Field Artillery in France, and Ernestine Desiree POHIER [1896 - 1991]
Extract from page 813 of the London Gazette 07 February 1936 [person admitted to British Nationality]
'Eatly, Jacques Ernest; France; Commercial Artist; 19, Hereford Road, Bayswater, W.2. 3 January, 1936.'
In the wartime National Register of 26th September 1939 Jacques E EATLY, born 15 Nov 1918, a Lift Attendant and his parents Albert E Eatly, born 24 June 1895, a Motor Transport Driver [Heavy Worker] and Ernestine F D EATLY born 20 March 1896 [Unpaid Domestic Duties] are shown as residing at 6 Eyot Gardens Hammersmith, London, England. Also at the address was Henry A Tipton born 13 July 1900 Road Transport Claims & Accounts Clerk
Jack [sic] Ernest EATLEY joined The Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment on 1st December 1939 [ Army No. 538719. He was transfered to The Royal Army Ordnance Corp. on 24th June 1942.*
Jacques Ernest EATLEY aged 29 a bachelor employed in advertising of Sheffield Yorkshire the son of Albert Edward EATLY a motor engineer married Mildred LEES [1921 - 1974] aged 26 spinster of 159 Ridgeway Road Sheffield the daughter of George Wilfred LEES journalist deceased on 14 August 1948 at Christchurch, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
Jacques Ernest and Mildred had one daughter in 1952.
Mildred's death is recorded in the third quarter of 1974 in Bristol.
Jacques Ernest remarried in September 1982 in Sedgemoor Somerset.
Jacques Ernest's death at the age of 86 is recorded in the December quarter of 2004 in Torbay district , Devon, England.
Birth
Reference: From death registration and Naturalisation entry
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference 1: Sep 1948 Yorkshire - West Riding Volume
2d Page 100
Marriage Reference 2:
Death Reference: Dec 2004 Torbay A95/A422/1A/139
Burial Reference:
Cause of Death: ~
*Surrey, England, Regimental
Rolls, 1914-1947 - Surrey History Centre.
Update 8Aug16
Jacqueline Melissa EATLEY was born on 13 Jul 1972 in Burlington, New Jersey, USA the daughter of William B. EATLEY and Myrna D TICAY EATLEY
Jacqueline Melissa married in Miami-Dade County, Florida on 9th December 1994.
Sadly Jacqueline Melissa died on 15th March 1997
Birth
Reference: U.S.,
Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Baptism
Reference: ~
Marriage Reference Florida
Department of Health. Florida Marriage Index, 1927-2001
Death
Reference: U.S.,
Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
James EATLEY born about 1751 was a resident of Hasfield, Gloucestershire, England.
James married Betty.
James & Betty had at least one child
Charles [1771 - ]
Reference: The Parish records of St Peter, Hasfield, Gloucestershire transcribed by William Good
Update 8Aug16
James married Helen KERR on 24th July 1824 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Reference: IGI Batch No M 119673
Update 8Aug16
James
EATLY was
born in the
last quarter of 1865 in St Luke, Old Street, London,
England,
the son of Epaphroditus
EATLY
[1829 - 1902] and Caroline MILLER
Little
James
died in the
third quarter of 1867 in St Lukes before his second birthday.
Birth
Reference:
GRO Dec 1865 St Luke Volume 1b Page
655.
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: ~
Death Reference: GRO Sep 1867 St Luke 1b, 419
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
Jessie Daisy EATLY was born in the second quarter of 1892 in Islington, London; the youngest child of George EATLY [1851 - 1915] and Sarah Elizabeth NEAL [1851 - 1909].
In the 1901 census of 31st March Jessie aged 9 is living with her parents, her brothers Epaphroditus and Albert Edward and her sister Alice Ethel at 8 Benwell Road, Islington, London.
The 1911 census of 2nd April shows Jessie D a 19 year old milliner living with her widowed father a 59 year old printers pressman and her brother Epaphroditus, a 29 year old bookbinders porter at 42 Stavordale Road Islington London.
She appears to have remained unmarried.
Jessie Daisy died 24th February 1963 at Southlands Hospital, Shoreham-by-Sea Sussex, aged 70.
EATLY Jessie Daisy of 47 Pratton Avenue, Lancing, Sussex died 24th February 1963 at Southlands Hospital, Shoreham-by-Sea Sussex ~ Probate to Alice Ethel EATLY and Dorothy Edith YARDLEY spinsters. £628-0-2d [ £11,470.00 in 2013]*
Birth
Reference:
GRO Jun 1892 Islington Volume 1b Page 266
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: ~
Death Reference: GRO Mar 1963 Worthing
Volume 5h Page 1310
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
*England
& Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and
Administrations), 1858-1966
Update 8Aug16
Joane EATLY was born about 1673 in Newent, Gloucestershire, the daughter of John EATLEY.
Joane was baptised at St Mary's Parish Church on 20 May 1673.
Reference: Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, England; Reference Numbers: P225 IN 1/2
Update 8Aug16
Joan Lily EATLY was a resident of Victoria, Australia.
Joan Lily married Michael Joseph McCormick in 1893 in Victoria.
Reference: Victoria Marriages Regitration No. 5921
Update 8Aug16
John Eatley was a resident of Newent, Gloucestershire, England.
His daughter Joane was baptised at St Mary's Parish Church on 20 May 1673.
Update 8Aug16
Reference: Newspaper ~ The Daily Journal 7th December 1730
Update 8Aug16
John EATLEY was a resident of Cow Cross Street, in the parish of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, Holborn, London, England..
John married Esther.
John and Esther had at least one child
Walter [1750 - 1750]
Reference: Guildhall, St Sepulchre Holborn, Register of baptisms and marriages, 1731 - 1751/2, P69/SEP/A/01/Ms 7220/1
Update 8Aug16
John EATLEY was born on 23rd September 1745 in Marylebone, London. The son of William EATLEY [circa 1720] and Margaret.
He
was
baptized,
died and was buried aged two days at the parish church of St
Marylebone on 25th September 1745.
Birth,
Death, Burial References : London Metropolitan Archives,
Saint
Marylebone, Composite register: baptisms Feb 1734 - Mar 1749, burials
Sep 1733 - Mar 1749, marriages Dec 1734 - Mar 1749, P89/MRY1, Item 003
Update 8Aug16
Sergeant John EATLEY of the 37th Regiment of Foot, The North Hampshire Regiment, discharged at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada on 24 December 1783.
Meredith's 37th Regiment of Foot raised in Ireland in 1702. It saw continuous service throughout the Seven Year War against France, Russia, Poland & Sweden.
The Regiment returned to England in 1769 much weakened by death injury and disease, and did not reach full effectiveness until 1775. It is possible John EATLEY joined the regiment at this time.
In 1775, following the start of the American War of Independence, the Regiment was ordered to America
Landing at Long Island virtually unopposed they secured New York and advanced to Philadelphia taking that city following a series of battles and skirmishes.
The Regiment returned to garrison New York where in 1782 they received a Royal Warrant renaming the Regiment 'The Hampshire Regiment'.
Following the end of the conflict and The Treaty of Paris the Regiment was ordered to Nova Scotia, where John was discharged.
The Regiment now known as The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires), [after Princess Diana] currently has units serving in Iraq
For a full history see Paul Jerrard's excellent history of 37th Regiment of Foot.
Reference: National Archives GRO WO12/5101 Miscellaneous British Soldiers discharge at Shelburne and Halifax 1783 - 1791.]
Update 8Aug16
John EATLY lived in Spitalfields, London, England. John was buried at the Parish Church of Christchurch, Spitalfields on 7th January 1784.
Reference: The Registers of Christchurch, Spitalfields.
Update 8Aug16
John EATLEY was born about 1791, in Ashleworth, Gloucestershire and was baptized at Ashleworth on 30 June 1793, the the son of Charles EATLY [1771 - 1844] and Elizabeth.
John married Charlotte OSBORNE [1793 - 1865] at St. James, Westminster, London on 15th July 1821.
The couple had at least two children
William John [1822 - 1828]
George Charles [1826 - 1873]
John was a bricklayer.
On 7th June 1841 the census shows John, Charlotte and George at 10 Little Camera Street, Chelsea.
The
census
of 30th
March 1851 shows the three still at 10 Little Camera
Street, George has followed his father into bricklaying.
Charlotte's father, William OSBORNE, an 81 year old
cooper is living with the family.
John EATLY died in in the last quarter of 1853 at Camera Street, Chelsea, and was buried on 6th October in St Luke Chelsea churchyard, aged 62..
Charlotte appears in the 1861 Census as a widow living at 10 Little Camera Street, Chelsea with her son George Charles.
Charlotte died in Chelsea in 1865 aged about 72.
Birth
Reference:
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: IGI batch No M 147516 &
Pallot's Marriage Index
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1853
Chelsea Volume 1a Page 105
Burial Reference: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Luke, Chelsea,
Register of burials, P74/LUK, Item 270, p74/luk/270.
Cause of Death: ~
Update 8Aug16
John EATLEY was a resident of Prees, Shropshire, England.
He married Mary DONE in the parish church of Prees on 10th July 1823.
Marriage Reference: IGI private submission.
Update 8Aug16
John EATLEY was born about 1825.
John married Elizabeth.
John and Elizabeth had at least two children
Samuel
[1845
- ]
Elizabeth Ann [1850
- ]
At the time of Samuel's baptism John, a chimney sweep, & Elizabeth were living at Lambs Court, Clerkenwell. The Rector made a note in the margin of Samuel's baptism record ''Poor''.
Reference: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint John The Baptist, Clerkenwell, Register of Baptisms, P76/JNB, Item 003
Update 8Aug16
John EATLY appears in the Federal Census of 1850 as a 24 year old bricklayer, born in England and residing with his wife Sarah born in England aged 23 and their one year old son Thomas EATLY born in Pennsylvania, residing in Kittaning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.
Reference: 1850 United States Federal Census
Update 11Aug16
Born about 1830 at Hanley Castle, Worcestershire the son of Matthew EATLY [1803 - ] and Mary NEWMAN.
John appears in the 1841 UK Census as a 11 year old living with his parents Matthew a blacksmith, Mary a laundress, and siblings Sarah 9, Herbert 3, & Charles 1 at Malvern Common, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.
John married Mary Ann TURNER [1819-1859] in the third quarter of 1851 at Great Malvern, Worcestershire.
Mary Ann died in Great Malvern May 1859 aged 40 and was buried on 20th May in the churchyard of St Michael and St Mary, Great Malvern.
John appears in the 7th April 1861 census as a 31 year old widower, a bricklayer, living with his parents and siblings at Cottage, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.
John married married Emma WORMAN [1836 - 1893] on 25th May 1863 at St Mary & St Michael parish church Great Malvern.
John died in the last quarter of 1863 at Upton on Severn.
Birth
Reference: Sep 1870 Poplar Volume 1c Page 630
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~ 1. GRO Sep 1851 Upton on Severn Volume
18,
Page 584 ~ 2. Jun 1863 Upton on Severn
Volume 16,
Page 430
Death Reference: GRO Ref:
Dec 1863 Upton on Severn Volume 6c,
Page 204
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 11Aug16
Listed in the 1840 US Federal Census
Living at Perry Township, Pike County, Ohio.
Update 11Aug16
John EATLY was born on 27th July 1870 in Poplar, London, England the son of Charles EATLY [1840-1879] and Sophia [1841 - 1921]
In the Census of 2nd April 1871 John is a 7 months old baby living with his parents and elder brother Charles at 6 Devons Road, Bromley St. Leonards, Poplar.
John appears in the 1881 census of 3rd April as a 10 year old school boy living with his widowed mother at Crown Street, Ossett cum Gawthorpe, Yorkshire.
John was baptised, with his brother Charles, at Christ Church, South Ossett, Yorkshire on 20th March 1885.
In the 1891 census of 5th April John is a 20 year old wool mill hand. living with his mother, his brother Charles and sister Lavinia at Storrs Hill Road, Ossett, Yorkshire.
John died in the second quarter of 1897 at the age of 26 years in Dewsbury, Yorkshire.
Birth
Reference: Sep 1870 Poplar Volume 1c Page 630
Baptism
Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ~
Death
Reference: June 1897 Dewsbury Volume 9b Page
412
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update 11Aug16
John Hollier EATLY was baptized on 20 January 1828 in the British Embassy Chapel, Paris, France. The son of Benjamin EATLY [1795 - 1859] and Eliza HOLLIER [1804 - 1878] who had apparently gone to France following bankruptcy proceedings in England.
In the census of 7th June 1841 14 year old John is living at The Globe Public House, Milmans Row, Chelsea, London with his parents Benjamin, the licensee and Eliza, and his siblings Eliza 15, Benjamin 11 & Mary 11 months. Also at the address is his paternal grandfather Charles EATLY [1771 - 1844] a 70 year old bricklayer. Brothers Charles Henry aged 8 and William aged 6, are in boarding school in Hammersmith, London.
The census of 30th March 1851 has John H a 25 year old bricklayer, living with his parents at 8 Camera Street, Chelsea, father Benjamin has reverted to bricklaying. Brother William had died aged 8 in 1843 and grandfather Charles had died in 1844. Also at the address are sister Eliza a servant aged 25, brother Charles Henry aged 18, a bricklayer, and younger sisters Mary 10 and Emma 5 both school girls.
John H. was a witness to his brother Charles Henry's marriage at Southampton in 1858.
Father Benjamin died in 1859 and the census of 7th April 1861 shows John H. aged 32 a bricklayer living with his widowed mother and younger sisters Mary and Emma at 1 Jubilee Place, Chelsea.
By 1871 John H, his mother and younger sister Emma had moved to 132 Lavender Road. Battersea, Surrey, where the census of 2nd April shows him aged 43, unmarried bricklayer.
John Hollier died on 10th September 1877 in Wandsworth, London. aged 51.
EATLY John Hollier 19 December 1878 Administration of the Personal Estate of John Hollier EATLY late of 20 Newcomen Road Clapham Junction in the County of Surrey bachelor who died 10th September 1877 was Granted at the Principal Registry to Benjamin EATLY of 14 Flood Street in the County of Middlesex Builder the brother.* [Estate under £800 - £38,648.00 in 2010]
Birth
Reference: ~
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch No C800111
Marriage Reference ~
Death Reference: Sep 1877 Wandsworth Volume 1d Page
339
Burial Reference: National Burial Index
Cause of Death: ~
*Principal
Probate
Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of
Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of
Justice in England.
Update 7 Aug16
John Wesley EATLEY, a miner, was a resident of Talbot, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.
His involvement in a court case is reported in local newspaper 21 May 1861.
Reference: Creswick & Clunes Advertiser edition of 21 May 1861 page 2
Reference : Voters Register for Talbot 1856
Updated 8Aug16
Joseph was buried on 17 July 1729 at St Giles, Reading.
Birth
Reference: ~
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference
Death Reference: ~
Burial Reference: National Burial Index
Cause of Death: ~
Update: 07Aug16
Joseph EATLY was a resident of St Marylebone, London England.
Joseph married Elizabeth.
Joseph and Elizabeth had at least one child
William [1768 - ]
Birth
Reference: ~
Baptism Reference: IGI Batch No. C035241
Marriage Reference
Death Reference:
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update: 07 Aug16
In
Memory Of
JOSHUA
EATLY
[circa 1755]
From Pennsylvania, a private
listed in the Revolutionary War
Service
Records 1775-83.
Update:
11Aug16
Joseph EATLEY was a resident of Coventry Warwickshire, England.
Joseph married Hannah WHITWORTH on 28th May 1787 at the church of St Michael, Coventry.
Birth
Reference:. ~
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference: IGI batch No M021412
Death Reference: ~
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update: 07 Aug16
Joseph EATLY was a resident of Margam, Neath, Wales.
Joseph married Rachel BRYANT on 12 May 1802 at Margam.
Birth
Reference: ~
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference ; Index of The Federation of
Family History Societies (FFHS)
Death Reference:
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update: 11Aug16
Joseph EATLEY was born in the September quarter of 1854 in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. His mother's maiden name is shown as ANDERSON.
Birth Reference: GRO Reference: 1854 September Quarter in NANTWICH Volume 08A Page 269
Julia Martha Hollier EATLY was born on 13th November 1863 at 26, Model Cottages, New Windsor, Berkshire, England, the daughter of Benjamin EATLY [1830 - 1908] and Sophia BALL [1828 - 1894].
Julia appears in the 1871 Census of 2nd April as a 7 year old scholar living with her parents and eight siblings at 14 Flood Street Chelsea.
Julia Martha Hollier EATLY died in Chelsea, London in 1873 aged 9 years.
Birth
Reference:
GRO Dec 1863 Windsor
Volume 2c Page 426.
IGI Member submission
& 1871 Census RG10; Piece: 75;
Folio: 82;
Page: 33
Baptism Reference: ~
Marriage Reference
Death Reference: GRO Dec 1873 Chelsea Volume 1a Page
182
Burial Reference: ~
Cause of Death: ~
Update: 11Aug16