STEDMAN Chart 0207

This is a Chart for Henry Thomas Stedman and Florence Beatrice Healey

 

married
15th August 1909
All Saints
North Peckham
London
witnesses
Edward STEDMAN
Florence STEDMAN
James GRANGE
registered
September quarter
1909
Camberwell district
London

 
 

1
HENRY THOMAS  STEDMAN
born about
14th February 1885
Peckham, Surrey
occupation
1901 Brass Turner
1911 Stores Assistant
(Gas Company)
1939 S M Gas Co Transport Checker
died
14th February 1952
registered
March quarter
1952
Southwark district
London
Aged 67
cremated
20th February 1952
Southwark
London

  2
FLORENCE BEATRICE HEALEY
born about
14th August 1885
Peckham
London
occupation
1939 Unpaid Domestic Duties
died
5th April 1981
Lewisham
London
registered
June quarter
1981
Lewisham district
Greater London
Aged 97

3
Winifred
Florence
STEDMAN
born 
5th May 1910
(11 months on the 1911 Census)
Deptford
London
registered
June quarter
1910
Greenwich district
Kent
baptised
25th May 1910
Camberwell Corpus Christi Mission
Church
Camberwell
Southwark
London
occupation
1939 Housewife Duties
died
9th June 1973
Gravesend
Kent

married
25th December 1933
St Andrew
Glengall Road
Peckham
Southwark
London
banns
26th November and 3rd and 10th December
St Andrew
Glangall Road
Peckham
Southwark
London
(both of this parish)
registered
December quarter
1933
Camberwell district
London
Henry
G
WEBSTER
born
6th September 1939
Feltham 
Middlesex
occupation
1939 Pig Bredder
died
7th January 1968
Kings College Hospital
Dulwich
London
4
Edward
Henry
 STEDMAN 
born
4th December 1913
Greenwich
Kent
baptised
11th January 1914
Copus Christi Mission church
Camberwell
Southwark
London
occupation
1939 Gas Fitter Smet Gas
military
WWI
Sergeant
Flight Engineer
RAF (V.R.)
46th Squadron
Service Number 1813152
died
10th April 1944
WWII
Over Denmark
flying a
Lancaster Iii
from Binbrook Lincolnshrie
shot down by night fighter
4 miles West of Odder
whent returning from a
mine laying sortie to
Danzig Bay
cemetery
Esbjerg Kirkegaard
Esbjerg,
Esbjerg Kommune
Syddanmark,
Denmark

married
June quarter
1936
Cemberwell district
London
Esther 
Charlotte
EATON
born 
14th December 1913
Camberwell
London
registered
March quarter
1914
Camberwell district
London
occupation
1939 Unpaid Domestic Duties
died
September 1978
Southwark
Greater London
  1. 1891 90 East Surrey Grove, Camberwell, Surrey. Edward STEDMAN aged 33 Bricklayer born Northfleet, Kent,, emma S STEDMAN aged 31 born Ashford, Kent, Ada E STEDMAN aged 9 born Peckham, London, Florence E STEDMAN aged 8 born Peckham, London, Henry T STEDMAN aged 6 born Peckham, Loneon, Maud S STEDMAN aged 3 born Peckham, London.
    1901 90 East Surrey Grove, Camberwell, Surrey. Edward STEDMAN aged 43 Bricklayer born Northfleet, Kent, Emma STEDMAN aged 41 born Ashford, Kent, Ada Elizabeth STEDMAN aged 19 Waitress born Peckham, London, Florence Emma STEDMAN aged 18 Waitress born Peckham, London, Henry Thomas STEDMAN aged 16 Brass Turner born Peckham, London, Maud sarah STEDMAN aged 13 born Peckham, London.
    1909 99 East Surrey Grove, Peckham, London (address at marriage)
    1911 34 Bolina Road, South Bermondsey, Deptford SE. Henry Thomas STEDMAn aged 27 Stores Assistant Gas Company born Peckham, London, Florence Beatrice STEDMAN aged 26 down as having been married 1 year and having had 1 child who suvives at the date of this Census, she was born in Peckham, Lodn, Winifred Florence STEDMAn aged 11 months bort Deptford, London.
    1939 3 Sharratt Street, Deptford, London SE15, Henry T STEDMAN born 14th February 1885 S M Gas Co Transport Checker, Florence B STEDMAN born 14th August 1885 Unpaid Domestic Duties
  2. 1909 99 East Surrey Grove, Peckham, London (address at marriage) Father John Joseph HEALEY -Labourer
    1910
    Defendants WILLIAM JAMES HARPER, FLORENCE BEATRICE STEDMAN
    Offences Deception - Forgery
    Session Date 11th October 1910
    Reference Number t19101011-23
    Verdicts Not guilty, Not guilty
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    HARPER, William James, and STEDMAN, Florence Beatrice, conspiring and agreeing together to utter two forged promissory notes, knowing the same to be forged, with intent to defraud; obtaining by false pretences from Thomas Pewtress the several sums of £3 and £2 with intent to defraud.
    Mr. J. P. Grain (instructed by the Court) prosecuted; Mr. J. Wells Thatcher defended Stedman.
    Harper pleaded guilty.
    ----WRIGHT, manager to Mr. Pewtress, registered money lender, 102, Villiers Street, Walworth. In October, 1909, we had an application for a loan, in the name of Henry Thomas Stedman, 19, Roland Street, S.E. I called there on October 27 and saw the female prisoner, who showed me the home and the rent-book. I told her I must have a promissory note signed by her husband. Next day Harper called at our office; I asked him if he was Henry Thomas Stedman, and he said yes; he then signed the promissory note (produced) in that name, and I handed him the money. The weekly instalments were paid usually by Harper. In April Harper called again and a further loan was effected on a promissory note, also in the name of Henry Thomas Stedman. Instalments falling into arrear, application was made to H. T. Stedman, who declared that he knew nothing of the loans and that his signature to the notes was forged.
    Cross-examined. I never saw the female prisoner sign her name to any document.
    HENRY THOMAS STEDMAN , husband of the female prisoner. The two notes (produced) were not signed by me. I know nothing of the loans.
    Police-constable EYKE, 260 L. On my serving Mrs. Stedman with the summons she said, "That's all right; I have agreed to pay the money." The summons for Harper was left with his wife.
    (Defence.)
    FLORENCE BEATRICE STEDMAN (prisoner, on oath). I lived at the same house with Mr. and Mrs. Harper. Being in want of money I obtained an application form from Pewtress's; this I showed to Mrs. Harper and asked her if her husband would sign it to get me out of my trouble. Harper consented; he went to Pewtress and obtained the money and gave me half; I did not know what he signed. I paid my
    half of the instalments as regularly as I could. My husband knew nothing about the borrowing, and I begged the Harpers not to tell him. I had no intention of defrauding. I did not write anything except my own name.
    Verdict (Stedman), Not guilty.
    On Harper being brought up for sentence he declared that he had pleaded guilty under a misunderstanding. Judge Rentoul allowed him to withdraw the plea and plead not guilty. On October 14 Harper was tried on the indictment for obtaining money by false pretences. The evidence given for the prosecution yesterday was repeated. Harper, on oath, declared that he only signed the notes to get Mrs. Stedman out of her trouble, and thinking that the money would be paid back directly. The jury found "That Harper forged the signature without intending to defraud." Judge Rentoul accepted this as a verdict of Not guilty.
    1910 
    UK Calendar of Prisoners
    Florence Beatrice Stedman 25 and William James Harper (30 Labouer
    (Bailed at Police Court, 19th September 1910
    Committine Magistrate - C.K Francis, Wesq. Westminster Police Court
    Date of Warrant 19th September 1910
    When received into Custody - Surrendered in Court 12th October 1910
    Particulars of Offence
    Both unlawfully conspiring together and with others unknown feloniously to forge and utter, knowing the same to be forged, promissior notes for the payment of £4.10s., and £2.19s, repectively, with intent to defraud and to obrain form Thomas Pewtress, divers of his moneys and property and to defraud him the same, and ovaining from James Wright and the said Thomas Pewtress £3 and 32 respectively, in each case with inent to defraud.
    Before whom and tried and date
    Judge Rentoul - 14th October 1910
    Verdict - Not Guilty 
    Sentence - Discharged
    1911 34 Bolina Road, South Bermondsey, Deptford SE. Henry Thomas STEDMAn aged 27 Stores Assistant Gas Company born Peckham, London, Florence Beatrice STEDMAN aged 26 down as having been married 1 year and having had 1 child who suvives at the date of this Census, she was born in Peckham, Lodn, Winifred Florence STEDMAn aged 11 months born Deptford, London.
    1939 3 Sharratt Street, Deptford, London SE15, Henry T STEDMAN born 14th February 1885 S M Gas Co Transport Checker, Florence B STEDMAN born 14th August 1885 Unpaid Domestic Duties
  3. 1911 34 Bolina Road, South Bermondsey, Deptford SE. Henry Thomas STEDMAn aged 27 Stores Assistant Gas Company born Peckham, London, Florence Beatrice STEDMAN aged 26 down as having been married 1 year and having had 1 child who suvives at the date of this Census, she was born in Peckham, Lodn, Winifred Florence STEDMAn aged 11 months born Deptford, London
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