BENCE Chart 0300

This is a Chart for William Michael Charles Seabrook, Mary Ann Ellis and Frederick William Bence

 

married
28th August 1889 
 St Mary
Islington Middlesex
banns
28th July
4th August
11th August
St Mary
Islington
London
witnesses
W. S SEABROOK
Alice Maud SEABROOK

  possibly 
(2)married
March quarter
1892
Hampstead
district
London

3
WILLIAM MICHAEL CHARLES SEABROOK
born about
 June quarter
1867 
Wandsworth district
London
occupation
1889 Reporter
died about
March quarter
1891
Wandsworth district
London
Aged 23

 

2
MARY ANN ELLIS

born
27th January
1864
Islington
London
baptised
17th April
1864
St Mary
Islington
London
possibly died
September quarter
1900
Brentford district
Middlesex
Aged 35

1
FREDERICK WILLIAM BENCE
born 
2nd March 1866
(London City - 1881)
Paddington (1871 and 1891)
Middlesex
registered
June quarter 1866
Westminster district
London
baptised
13th May 1866
St Mary
Paddington Green
Paddington
Westminster, London
occupation
1881 Scholar. 1891 Clerk
1901 Clerk (Paying Guest)
widower on the  1901 Census
died

March quarter 1904
Fulham district
London
Aged 37

4
Arthur
Leonard
BENCE
born 
December quarter
1892
Hampstead district
London

  1. 1866 Hall Place, Paddington, London, (baptism of William Frederick)
    1871 37 Campbell Street, Paddington, London
    1881 10 Malvern Villas, Willesden, Middlesex. There was a William CLEAVER a Boarder a School Teacher aged 20 and an Alfred CLEAVER a Boarder aged 13 both down as being born London City with the family.
    1891 17 Glenbrook Road, Hampstead, London
    1901 Rowdon House, South Hammersmith London
  2. 1864 Blackshed Lane, Islington, London (at baptism) Father George a Labourer, mother Sarah.
    1889 23 Leverports? Buildings, Islington, London (at marriage) Father George ELLIS - Engine Driver
  3. 1889 3 Leigh Villas, Wimbledon (at marriage) Father William Septimus SEABROOK - Reporter
  4. 1901 Binns Road, Chiswick, London. With his deceased mother's parents George ELLIS aged 59 and Sarah ELLIS aged 67 

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