NICHOLSON Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Thomas Henry Nicholson and Amy Louisa Overington

 

married
7th October 1900
S Philip
Stepney, London
witnesses
Bertram
NICHOLSON
Maud BASS

 

1
THOMAS HENRY NICHOLSON

born about
1880
Southampton, Hampshire
occupation
1900 Shunter Great Western Railway  (at marriage)
1901 Shunter G.W.R
1911 Railway Servant Capstan Man

 

2
AMY LOUISA OVERINGTON
born about
26th November 1883
Limehouse, Middlesex
baptised
16th December 1883
St Dunstan and All Saints
Stepney, Tower Hamlets
London
occupation
1891 Scholar


3
Ruth Amy
NICHOLSON
born about
1900
(7 months on the 1901 Census)
Mile End, London
died before
1911
4
Amy Mary Ann
NICHOLSON
born about
1902
baptised
6th July 1902
St Dunstan and All Saints
Stepney
Tower Hamlets
London
died befored
1911
5
Charlotte
NICHOLSON
born about
1906
Limehouse
London
6
Thomas
NICHOLSON
born about
1908
Stepney
London
  1. 1900 73 Oxford Street, Stepney, London - Father Arthur NICHOLSON - Wine Porter
    1901 18 Pole Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex. Amy's father Edwin was with the family.
  2. 1883 56 Conder?, Street, Stepney, London (baptised of Amy Louisa)
    1891 18 Pole Street, Mile End Old Town, London.
    1900 18 Pole Street, Stepney, London (at marriage)
    1901 18 Pole Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex. Amy's father Edwin was with the family.
    1911 26 Dalgleish Street, Limehouse, London.  Amy is down as having been married 10 years and having had 4 children 2 of whom survive and 2 of whom had died by the date of this Census.
    1939 6 Brenton Street, Stepney, London (London Electoral Roll) Both Any and Thomas were on this Electoral Roll
  3. 1901 18 Pole Street, Mile End Old Town, Middlesex. Amy's father Edwin was with the family.
  4. 1902 There was an Amy Mary Ann NICHOLSON baptised 6th July 1902 at St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, London with a Thomas Henry NICHOLSON and an Amy Louisa NICHOLSON who therefore must be a child of this couple.


    I have now changed the Charts, so the main heading duplicates the name on the Chart ie OVERTUN, OVERTON, OVERINGTON etc - there are lots of variants. However all the link boxes are OVERTUN and the list in the Index are all spelt OVERTUN. This is so that all the names are in one position and in order in the contents list.

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