GLOVER Chart 0400

This is a Chart for William Glover and Sarah Ann Smith

 

married
28th April 1851
St Mary
Bermondsey, Surrey
witnesses
Edwin Thomas FOX
Sarah Ann DUNCAN

 
 

1
WILLIAM GLOVER
born  
1826
Marylebone, Middlesex
occupation
1861 Eating House Keeper
1866 Licensed Victualler
1871 Licensed Victualler
1881 Licensed Victualler
1891 Licensed Victualler (Pub)
1892 Publican

  2
SARAH ANN SMITH
born 1825
Bermondsey, London
baptised
23rd October 1825
St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey
occupation 
1871 Licensed Victualler

3
William Henry
GLOVER
born  
1852
Hull, Yorkshire
baptised
22nd August 1852
Holy Trinity
Kingston upon Hull
Yorkshire

married
September quarter
1875
Stepney district
Henrietta
Louisa
COLE
4
Samuel 
John
GLOVER
born 
1854
Hull, Yorkshire
baptised
5th March 1854
Holy Trinity
Kingston upon Hull
Yorkshire

married(1)
June quarter
1878
Hackney
Middlesex
Jane
HOLLAND

married (2)
June quarter
1897
St Olave
district
London
Marian S
STABLES

5
Edwin Thomas
GLOVER
born 
1855
Hull, Yorkshire

married
September quarter
1886
St Saviour
Southwark district
Ellen
DUNSDON

 

6
Sarah
Ann
GLOVER
born
 
1858
St Mary
Lambeth
baptised
14th August 1864
All Hallows the Less
London

married
(1)
September
quarter
1880
Camberwell
district
Surrey
Augustus
Holmes 
SHELDRAKE

married(2)
March quarter
1895
St Olave
district
Arthur
Thomas
MATTHEWS
7
Louisa Selina
(Lulu?)
GLOVER
born
 
1862
City of London
occupation
1891 Barmaid
(patient)
baptised

14th August 1864
All Hallows the Less
London
8
Ernest Arthur
GLOVER
born 
1864
City of London
baptised

14th August 1864
All Hallows the Less
London

married
December quarter
1889
Bromley district
Kent
Kate
BROWN

9
Maud 
Mary
GLOVER
born
20th December 1865
29 Bush Lane
City of London
baptised
14th January 1866
All Hallows the Less
London
died 1949

married
26th May 1892
St Mary Magdalene
Bermondsey London
witnesses
Edwin Thomas GLOVER
Sarah Ann SHELDRAKE
Aquilla James
POLTON
(married as
James Aquila)
 
  1. 1851 Census - Cannot find any definite William GLOVER born 1826 Marylebone on this Census, so I have not been able to trace any further back on this family. Only two William GLOVER's born in Middlesex in 1826 one is the son of a John GLOVER who is a servant to the Queens Household and the other is a Visitor, so no real details but he is a Mariner. William and Sarah married very soon after the Census date, so I thought something would give me a clue to where they were on this Census. The census witnesses do not appear to be part of the family. And according to the marriage certificate the father of William should be a Samuel. a Carpenter, so I think this definitely discounts the Queens Household servant John. On the marriage certificate of William and Sarah the occupation for William is difficult to read, but it could be Mariner, but if this is the case as the other one was a visitor it gives us no further information.
    1861 Census - 156 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great Middlesex. There was a visitor a James CREGG aged 28 a Schoolmaster born Hungary, with the family.
    1866 29 Bush Lane, City of LondonFather - Samuel GLOVER, Carpenter
    1871 Census - "The Bell", 3 Bush Lane, City of London
    1881 Census - 59 Hawkstone Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. They had a servant a Augustus F WALKER aged 40 a Potman, born St Saviour, Southwark
    1891 Census - 254 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    Father - Samuel GLOVER, Carpenter
  2. 1861 Census - 156 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great Middlesex. There was a visitor a James CREGG aged 28 a Schoolmaster born Hungary, with the family.
    1871 "The Bell", 3 Bush Lane, City of London
    1881 Census - 59 Hawkstone Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. They had a servant a Augustus F WALKER aged 40 a Potman, born St Saviour, Southwark
    1891 254 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    Father - Edward SMITH, Brush Maker
  3. 1861 Census - 156 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great Middlesex. There was a visitor a James CREGG aged 28 a Schoolmaster born Hungary, with the family.
    1871 Census - The Bell,3 Bush Lane, City of London
    1881 Census - 95 Disraeli Rd Putney, Surrey
    1891 Census - 236 Green Street, Bethnal Green, London
    1901 Census - Princes Street, Peterborough
    Various letters between Elsie COWDELL née POLTON to her sister Maud HUNT née POLTON in Newfoundland in 1948 and 1968, copies of which were given to me in July 1999 show various pieces of information for this family, in one a reference is made to an Uncle Will, who had died by 1968, could be this William.
  4. 1861 Census - 156 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great Middlesex. There was a visitor a James CREGG aged 28 a Schoolmaster born Hungary, wih the family.
    1871 "The Bell", 3 Bush Lane, City of London
    1881 Census - 229 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. Edwin Thomas GLOVER, brother, aged25 born Hull, Yorkshire and a Alfred SIMPSON a Servant aged 21 a Barman born Vauxhall, Surrey were with the family.
    1891 39 Bridge House, Southwick, Fareham, Hampshire
    1901 Haymrle? Road, Camberwell, Surrey
    On the 1891 Census Samuel and Jane were in Southwick, Fareham, Hampshire. There was definitely the family together at this time with Samuel, Jane and the two children shown. Living at the same address was a James HOLLAND aged 73 and his wife Ann aged 74. I am at the present time assuming they were her parents as that is where she says she was born. In this case it is possible either that she was ill, or pregnant and from either of these she might have died. By 1901 Samuel had a new wife and was living in Camberwell, London. It is of course possible they were divorced and he remarried, but this was not very likely at that time. Will try to find a death for Jane to confirm one way or the other.
  5. 1861 Census - 156 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great Middlesex. There was a visitor a James CREGG aged 28 a Schoolmaster born Hungary, wih the family.
    1871 Census - The Bell - 3 Bush Lane City of London
    1881 Census - 229 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. Edwin Thomas GLOVER, brother, aged25 born Hull, Yorkshire  was with his brother, Samuel and family on this census there was also a Alfred SIMPSON a Servant aged 21 a Barman born Vauxhall, Surrey were with the family.
    1891 Census - 1 Stainford Road,  Battersea, London
    1901 Census - 108 Ilderton Road, Camberwell, London
    Witness at the wedding of Maud Mary GLOVER and Aquilla James POLTON
  6. 1861 Census - 156 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great Middlesex
    1871 Census - The Bell, 3 Bush Lane, City of London
    1881 Census - 1 Tresco Road, Camberwell Surrey
    1891 Census - 254 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. Living with her parents, she was a widow.
    1901 Census - 63 Abbeyfield Road Rotherhithe, London
    In a letter between Elsie COWDELL née POLTON and Maud HUNT née POLTON she refers to a Sarah, as dead in 1968 but goes on to talk about her Stepdaughters, so only assume she married a widower and took on at least two girls.
  7. 1871 The Bell, 3 Bush Lane City of London
    1881 Census - 59 Hawkstone Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. They had a servant a Augustus F WALKER aged 40 a Potman, born St Saviour, Southwark
    1891 Census - Swanley Convalescence Home, Sutton-at-Hone, Kent. Down as being born in London, as Louisa S, correct age and as occupation is down as Barmaid I do think this is the correct person.
    Named by Maude Elizabeth POLTON née THOROGOOD and Elsie May COWDELL née POLTON as Auntie Lulu on the Group wedding photograph, assume name as Louise address 44 Purcells Avenue Edgwarebury Road Edgeware, Middlesex (this address found in Maude Elizabeth THOROGOODs address book as Miss L GLOVER, (date unknown but would think post 1929) therefore assume she did not get married.
  8. 1871 The Bell, 3 Bush Lane City of London
    1881 Census - 59 Hawkstone Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. They had a servant a Augustus F WALKER aged 40 a Potman, born St Saviour, Southwark
    1891 227/229 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. His sister Maud Mary GLOVER was with him on this Census, she was down as a Barmaid. There was also a George UNWIN, aged 27 a Barman, born in Camberwell and Sarah Jones a widow aged 32 who was a General Servant with the family.
    1901 232 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
  9. 1871 Census - The Bell, 3 Bush Lane City of London
    1881 Census - 59 Hawkstone Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. They had a servant a Augustus F WALKER aged 40 a Potman, born St Saviour, Southwark
    1892 Rotherhithe New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1892 9 Silverlock Street, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1893 84 Eugenia Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1895 320 Southwark, Park Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1897 40 Raymouth Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1899 84 Crelon Road, North Camberwell, Surrey
    1900 Census - 83 Eugenia Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1901 - 83 Eugenia Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey. 
    1903 - 180 Rotherhithe, New Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1904 - 9 Bramcote Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1905 - 89 Bramcote Road, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1933-1944 37 Denham Villas, Greenford Road, Greenford, Middlesex

    Various additional bits in the letters between Elsie COWDELL née POLTON to her sister Maud HUNT née POLTON in Newfoundland in 1948 and 1968 which at present, although I believe relate to the above family, I have not placed as yet.
    A Lily Sloane is mentioned, if she comes from this family assume she was a daughter of either Sarah or Louisa and that was the married name, from the letters my calculations make it she was born in 1884, died in 1967 and had a husband Alf Notes 10, 11 and 12 are also from her letters, but as yet cannot even guess at where the connection is
    She talks about a Dolly who had a daughter Evelyn, both dead in 1968
    A Gus and his wife, who I believe must be to do with the Glover family from the letters, alive in 1968, he had at one stage collected rents for the houses of Lulu and Maud Mary Glover.
    Three other people are mentioned Nellie, May and Eddie with the statement in 1968 from Elsie that they had died some years before that date.

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