EASTON Chart 0305

This is a Chart for Edward G Easton and Emma Holland

  married
September
quarter
1881
St Saviour
Southwark
 
 
1,2EDWARD G EASTON
born about
1857
Peckham, Surrey
occupation
1861 Scholar
1871 Baker's Apprentice, 1881 Bricklayer
1891 Bricklayer, 1901 Bricklayer
  1,2EMMA HOLLAND
born about
1863
Lilley
Berkshire
(Reading, Berkshire on 1901 Census)

1,3Alice M M
EASTON

born about
1883
Dulwich, London
1,2Albert E I
EASTON

born about
1885
Dulwich, London
occupation
1901 Butcher
1,2Sidney G M
EASTON
born about
1886
Lilley, Berkshire
Reading, Berkshire on 1901 Census)
occupation
1901
Grocers Assistant
1,2Daisy M F
EASTON
born about
1888
Peckham, Surrey
1,2Florence S
EASTON
born about
1890
Peckham, Surrey
(6 months on 1891 Census)
2Emily M
EASTON
born about
1892
Peckham, Surrey
2Elsie
B
EASTON
born about
1894
Peckham, Surrey
2Ruby
G
EASTON
born about
1895
Peckham, Surrey
2Jessie?
F
EASTON
born about
1897
Peckham, Surrey
2Edward G
EASTON
born about
1900
Peckham, Surrey
2George
S
EASTON
born about
1901
Peckham, Surrey
(2 months on 1901 Census)
  1. 1891 Census - 19 Pilkington Street, Camberwell, London
  2. 1901 Census - (down as Euston on Ancestry.com index) - 27 Barrall Road, Camberwell, Surrey. There are six new children on the 1901 Census, some of these are very difficult to read, I think I have them all, but not happy with the Jessie, definitely starts with a J and there are no ascenders or descenders and it is about the length of Jessie. There was also a George KENT Boarder, aged 21, a Labourer, Building, born Peckham, Kent, saying with the family.
  3. 1901 Census - I am fairly happy that I have found Alice. She is down as a Servant Domestic at 8 Mundenia Road, Camberwell, Surrey. The only thing is she is down as 20 years old, which possibly means she added a couple of years when she got the job to make herself older than she really was.

    This covers all members for the 1901 Census.

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