STEMP (STAMP) Chart 0467

This is a Chart for John Alfred (Stamp) Stemp and Fanny Priscilla Beach

  married
5th February 1882
St James
Clerkenwell
Islington
London
witnesses
William James STEMP
Fanny BEACH
registered
March quarter
1882
Holborn district
London
 

1
JOHN ALFRED (STAMP) STEMP

born 
11th May 1860 
Merton, Surrey
baptised
11th November 1860
St Mary
Merton, Surrey
occupation
1861 Grocer's son
1871 Scholar
1881 Cheesemonger
1882 Chessemonger (at marriage)
1891 Cheesemonger
1901 Cheesemonger and Provision Dealer
1909 Provision Merchant (marriage of Fanny Naomi)
1911 Cheesemongers Assistant
died
December quarter
1933
St Albans district
Hertfordshire
Aged 73
as
STAMP

2
FANNY PRISCILLA BEACH
born about
March quarter
1860
Walworth
London
(Newington Surrey - 1871)
occupation
1871 Scholar
died
June quarter
1937
St Albans
district
Hertfordshire
Aged 77

3
Fanny
Naomi 
STAMP
born
7th November 1882
Clerkenwell
London
registered
December quarter
1882
Holborn district
London
died
March quarter
1955
St Albans
Hertfordshire
Aged 72

married
14th October 1909
St Luke
Oseney Crescent
Camden, London
witnesses
Henry Howard BROOKE
John STAMP
Frederick
William
BROOKE
4
Rosina 
Pattie
STAMP
born
17th January 1887
Hackney
London
registered
March quarter
1887
Hackney district
London
occupation
1891 Scholar
1911 Secretary (Wholesale Chemist)
 1939 Housekeeper
 died
September quarter
1968
St Albans
district
Hertfordshire
Aged 81
  1. 1860 Merton, Surrey (at baptism)
    1861 High Street, Merton, Surrey
    1871 High Street, Merton, Surrey
    1881 15 Kelly Street, St Pancras, London as STAMP. Lodging with them were William HALE (20) and Joseph HALES (18) both single, Clerks born Taplow, Buckinghamshire
    1889 32 Exmouth Street, Clerkenwell, Islington, London (at marriage)
    1891 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London With the family was a Fanny BEACH mother-in-law a widow aged 51 a Beader Trim born Newington Butts, London.
    1892 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1893 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1894 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1895 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1896 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1897 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1898 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1899 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1900 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1901 161 and 163 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1901 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was Fanny BEACH Mother in Law a Widow aged 62 born Newington Butts, London
    1902 161 and 163 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1903 161 and 163 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1904 161 and 163 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1905 161 and 163 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1906 161 and 163 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1909 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP
    1910 23 Rochester Road (and 161 Kentish Town Road), St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) and Thomas Arthur BACON
    1911 23 Rochester Road, Kentish Town N W.. Living with the family was widowed mother-in-law Fanny BEACH (73) No occupation born Newington Butts. (She is shown as married 2(?)years and having had 3 children.
    1911 23 Rochester Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP   and Thomas Arthur BACON
    1912 23 Rochester Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP  and Thomas Arthur BACON
    1914 23 Rochester Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP and Thomas Arthur BACON
    1915 23 Rochester Road, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address John Alfred STAMP and Thomas Arthur BACON
    1918 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1919 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1920 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1921 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1922 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1923 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1924 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1925 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1927 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
  2. 1861 7 Gloster Place, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The family were Lodgers with a STEVARTON family. Jonathan Peter BEACH was 26 an Artist Portrait Painter born Southwark, Surrey, Mother Fanny aged 23 born Southwark, Surrey, then Fanny. There was another Lodger with the family.
    1871 Monor Cottage, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire. Father Jonathan Peter BEACH aged 35 an Artist born st Mary, Newington, Surrey, Mother Fanny aged 31 born St Mary, Newington, Surrey, then Priscilla followed by Herbert Percival aged 7 a Scholar born Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. With the family was a Priscilla DAWES mother in law a widow aged 38? no occupation born St Georges, Hanover Square, London (cannot see how she can be 38 but it is very clear)
    1871 Monor Cottage, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire. (death of father Jonathan Peter BEACH) Jonathan Peter BEACH was born about 1835 and died 2nd November 1871 aged 35 and was buried 8th November 1871 at Charlon Kings, Gloucestershire. He was baptised 15th November 1835 at St Mary, Lambeth, London, parents were William and Susanna
    1889 32 Exmouth Street, Clerkenwell, Islington, London (at marriage) Father Jonathan BEACH - Artist
    1891 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was mother Fanny BEACH (51) Beader Trim born Newington Butts, London.
    1901 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was mother Fanny BEACH (62) born Newington Butts, London
    1911 23 Rochester Road, Kentish Town N W. Living with the family was widowed mother Fanny BEACH (73) No occupation born Newington Butts. (She is shown as married 2(?)years and having had 3 children, 1 still living and 1 has died). On the 1911 census Fanny is shown as having been married 29 years and having had 3 children, 2 still living and 1 has died.
    1918 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1919 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1920 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1921 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1922 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1923 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1924 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1925 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1927 56 Haverstock Hill, St Pancras, Camden, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Priscilla STAMP and John Alfred STAMP
    1939 211 Lake Road West , Cardiff C.B., Glamorganshire, Wales. Living as Nurse Companion with Walter MORGAN (born 14 January 1886) Divisional Metrolearn Office For Wales Late Nigeria Administrative Service, his wife Marjory (born 31 January 1885) Incapacitated and 1 Record Officially Closed entry. After Fanny there is Katherine E BURNS (later ANCELL) (born 21 November 1911., Domestic Servant. Fanny is entered as a widow but her husband is living in St Albans and did not die until 1957
  3. 1891 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was widowed grandmother Fanny BEACH (51) Beader Trim born Newington Butts, London.
    1901 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was widowed grandmother Fanny BEACH (62) born Newington Butts, London
    1905 A court case at the Old Bailey where Fanny Naomi STAMP was a witness
    Have only included details of when she was being a witness
    The case was against a Joseph Antoine Louis LOBJOIS for Deception Fraud, he was found guilty and imprisoned
    (JOSEPH ANTOINE LOUIS LOBJOIS (38) , Fraudulently converting to his own use and benefit a cheque for £6 2s. 8d. received by him for and on account of Jules Bengue.
    FANNY NAOMI STAMP . I am a book-keeper employed by Dr. Bengue & Co. at 91, Great Titchfield Street—this account of 1902 is made up from the ledger—I posted the ledger from the day book which I kept—after the prisoner had opened the letters he would hand me the cheques, and I would enter them into the receipts book, and afterwards into the ledger—in this account of August, 1902, the amount owing by the American Dental Company is £22 12s. 10 1/2 d.—that entry I would make from the ledger, which shows that that company owed that amount at the end of July—had I had the cheque I would have entered it in the receipts book, but there is no entry of such cheque in that book, so from that fact and looking at the ledger and this account, which shows that amount outstanding, I can say that no such cheque was handed to me—that amount of £22 12s. 10 1/2 d. is made up of the following invoices: April, £9 18s. 11 1/2 d.; May, £2 17s. 7d.; June, £2 8s. 4d.; and July, £7 8s.—
    I did not receive any of those cheques from the prisoner—on looking at the ledger, folio 196, I see Porro's cheques £62 8s. and £3 9s. 4d., and the American Dental's cheques, £9 10s., being the cheque for £9 18s. 11 1/2 d., less discount, and £13 are entered by me as having bee a received by the prisoner—that was done by Mr. Frederick Bengue's instructions in July, after the prisoner had gone—the prisoner did all the paying in and only did the entering when I was away, but when I was there I was the proper person to enter the receipt of the cheques—on my return from my holidays in July, 1903, I found in Porro's account in the receipts book, an entry, in the prisoner's writing, of a receipt from Porro of £27 6s. 3d.—I could scarcely make the figures out because they had been altered again and again—I was never handed a cheque to correspond with that amount—I crossed the entry out—I had no conversation with the prisoner about it—I once found an account in the prisoner's writing to the American Dental Company for one month when I had already made out one and given it to him, which proved that mine had been torn up—I thought from that that the account had been paid by the American Dental Company—I was in the habit of sending out accounts, and made out accounts to the American Dental Company and Porro, but the prisoner would not let me post them, but always delivered them himself—this paying-in slip (Produced) is in his writing and shows a payment in of £12 10s. 11d.—there is no entry of any cheque for £12 13s. 11d. being received from the American Dental Company on May 8th, 1903—I produce other paying-in slips to show some amounts had been paid into the Societe Generate without corresponding entries in the receipts book—on returning from lunch one day in July, 1903, I found a slip of paper on my desk in the prisoner's hand-writing saying that the American Dental Company had settled their account up to the end of June—I saw no cheque of any sort, nor did he mention the matter further.
    Cross-examined. The account I made out to the American Dental Company included the items prior to July, and I found an account in the prisoner's writing excluding those items—I ignored the slip of paper left on my desk and sent in an account for the full sum to July; I did not feel justified in entering a cheque unless I had seen it—I did not ask the prisoner for an explanation; I did not like to; I rather thought things were not going right in the office—I did not ask the prisoner anything about this entry that I had crossed out in the receipt book; I thought he would question me—the books were always open there for him to see—I am confident I never saw the American Dental cheques—I never had the bank book and I never saw the paying-in slips—the cheques received were actually handed to me on every occasion—I have known postal orders sent by customers to be cashed and used in the business in 1900 and 1901—it was not necessary to do so in 1902 because we usually had enough cash—when we did not have enough cash we had to make use of postal orders—I can find no entries of postal orders having been cashed—the prisoner cashed customers, cheques to use in the proceeds of the business, but not at the time we are speaking of—I can find no trace of a cheque or postal order having been so cashed in 1902—the money handed to me by the prisoner was always put in the cash book—I hope I always did my duty—whether a cheque was used in the business or not, it was always entered in the receipt book—I know it was done at the commencement of the business—if there had been a cheque cashed and the proceeds given to me, I should have put it as cash received—on May 16th, 1902, the prisoner gave me £10, out of which I paid £6 2s. 8d. customs duties—on June 2nd, 1902, the prisoner handed me £1) 10s.—the customs duties, £9 10s. 6d., were paid on that date—I see that the petty cash book on September 11th, 1902, is not balanced, but it was impossible for me to keep a correct balance, for the prisoner would take sums from the cash box in 1902 and 1903 without informing me—he instructed me not to enter them—I see it is not balanced for seven weeks—I was not allowed to put the sums he took in the expenses, otherwise I could have balanced—I know something about the inhalers being there, and I was called on the last occasion to give evidence with reference to them—when I said last time that I had found four dozen had been bought I did not know you were referring to the four different patterns of inhalers; I was referring only to the glass inhaler—there might have been 100 dozen inhalers ordered altogether—when I answered you, I had only looked through the books for orders for the glass inhaler—I cannot tell you how many inhalers were sold.
    Re-examined. On May 16th I paid the £6 2s. 8d. customs duties out of £10 the prisoner gave me—on looking at Dr. Bengue's pass book at the London City & Midland Bank I found that on May 16th the prisoner took from Dr. Bengue's account the £10 which he handed to me.
    1909 23 Rochester Road, Kentish Town< Camden, London (at marriage)
    1911 "Merton", Beresford Road, Wealdstone, Hendon, Middlesex. Fanny is down as having been married one year and having had no children, With the is a Dorothy Rose OAK aged 17 a General servant (Domestic) born St Pancras, London
    1924 7 Llanvanor Road, Hendon, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1925 7 Llanvanor Road, Hendon, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1926 7 Llanvanor Road, Hendon, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1927 7 Llanvanor Road, Hendon, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1928 49 Llanvanor Road, Hendon, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1929 49 Llanvanor Road, Hendon, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1930 137 Victoria Mansions, Holloway Road, Islington, London (London Electoral Roll) abode 49 Stanhope Road, St Albans) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1931 137 Victoria Mansions, Holloway Road, Islington, London (London Electoral Roll) abode 46 Granville Road, St Albans) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1932 137 Victoria Mansions, Holloway Road, Islington, London (London Electoral Roll) abode 46 Granville Road, St Albans) At this address Fanny Naomi BROOKE and Frederick William BROOKE
    1939 211 Lake Road West , Cardiff C.B., Glamorganshire, Wales. Living as Nurse Companion with Walter MORGAN (born 14 January 1886) Divisional Metrolearn Office For Wales Late Nigeria Administrative Service, his wife Marjory (born 31 January 1885) Incapacitated and 1 Record Officially Closed entry. After Fanny there is Katherine E BURNS (later ANCELL) (born 21 November 1911)
    Domestic Servant. Fanny is entered as a widow but her husband is living in St Albans and did not die until 1957
  4. 1891 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was widowed grandmother Fanny BEACH (51) Beader Trim born Newington Butts, London.
    1901 161 Kentish Town Road, St Pancras, London. With the family was widowed grandmother Fanny BEACH (62) born Newington Butts, London
    1911 23 Rochester Road, Kentish Town N W. With the family was widowed grand mother Fanny BEACH (73) no occupation born Newington Butts, London (married 2 years and having had 2 children 1 still living 1 has died)
    1939 6 Folly Lane , St Albans M.B., Hertfordshire. Housekeeper of Charles R SWIFT (born 8 December 1881) Indoor Porter Drapery Estate. After Rosina there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry

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