HUNTER Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Samuel John Hunter and Mary Ann M Mills

  married
March quarter
1874
Hull district
Yorkshire
 
1,2,3,4,5,6
SAMUEL JOHN HUNTER

born about
December quarter
1852
Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire
baptised
12th September 1858
Holy Trinity
Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire
occupation
1861 Scholar, 1871 Joiner
1881 House Carpenter
1901 Joiner Carpenter
  4,5, 6
MARY ANN M MILLS

born about
1849
Darnell (Hanley)
Yorkshire

4
Frederick George
HUNTER
born about
1875
Hull, Yorkshire
died
March quarter
1889
Hull district, Yorkshire
Aged 14
4
Florence 
HUNTER
born about
1877
Hull, Yorkshire
died
March quarter
1882
Hull district, Yorkshire
Aged 5
4
Ernest
HUNTER
born about
1878
Hull, Yorkshire
died
March quarter
1882
Hull district, Yorkshire
Aged 3
4,5,6
Samuel J
HUNTER
born about
1881
(1 month on the 1881 Census)
Hull, Yorkshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Shipping Clerk
5,6
Ernest
HUNTER
born about
1883
Hull, Yorkshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901
Assistant
Librarian
(Books)
5,6
Edna
HUNTER
born about
1885
Hull, Yorkshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901
Mantle?
Maker
(Tailor)
5,6
Florence
HUNTER
born about
1887
Hull, Yorkshire
occupation
1901
Drapers
Assistant
5,6
Mary Ann M
HUNTER
born about
September
quarter
1888
Hull, Yorkshire

 

5,6
Frederick P
HUNTER
born about
1891
Hull, Yorkshire
6
Herbert W
HUNTER
born about
1893
Hull, Yorkshire
  1. Having found that William Samuel DICKEN married a Tamer who said she was born in Hull, I looked for the marriage between 1871 and 1881. The one that comes up is for a Tamer (Tawer on Ancestry.com) Miller HUNTER. She must be connected somehow to Elizabeth HUNTER above as one of the children above is a Tamer Miller Hunter DICKEN.  Having found this I thought it would be easy to find Tamer born in Hull, but I was having no success, I then noticed on the Ancestry.com index a James M HUNTER on the 1851 Census aged 3 months and looking at the Census the James is really Tamer, so have found on the first census after she was born and therefore have found the names and birth places of her parents and sure enough her father Samuel Jell? HUNTER 25 was born in Weymouth, Dorset and his wife Edna I? was born in Dover, Kent. They were living at 6 Queens Place, Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire. He was an Extra Tide Waiter for Hull C. Tamer is down as 3 months old, born in Hull, Yorkshire. So we now have the connection with Weymouth and I must put all the information on above for a HUNTER Chart 0500 to see if I can fit Samuel in. I then looked at the IGI and found the baptism of Tamer as above. So her father is down as Samuel John Miller HUNTER and her mother Edna Emma. So continuing from that there were the following additional children after Tamer, three all baptised on 12th September 1858 William James, HUNTER, Edna Emma HUNTER and Samuel John HUNTER, then Elizabeth Sarah HUNTER, 6th January 1862, and finally Leonard William HUNTER 9th July 1865 all baptised at Holy Trinity, Hull.
  2. 1861 Census - 6 Jackson Street, South Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire. By finding this family on the 1861 Census I have been able to put the children in the correct order, the baptisms having been on the same date meant that I did not know which order they were born in.
  3. 1871 Census - Jackson Street, South Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire. There is no Leonard although he appears on the IGI baptisms. now found on BMD deaths.
  4. 1881 Census - 4 Blanche Street, Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire
  5. 1891 Census - 6 Blanche Terrace, Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire - Humber on Ancestry.com index
  6. 1901 Census - 84 Wellsfed? Street, Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire. There are a long list of children on this Census and I am certain it is the correct family. However Samuel is the eldest child down correct as being 20, but in the list that follows there is a Frederick (10), Florence(14) and Ernest (18) none of these ages tie up with these three names on the 1881 Census, I would think therefore that the first three children all died. Have found deaths for all three which I think are correct, Florence and Ernest died in the same quarter in 1882.

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