FOREMAN Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Charles Maybourne Foreman and Beatrice Daisy Stemp

 

married
4th December 1943
St Oswald
  Norbury
Surrey

 
 

1
CHARLES MAYBOURNE FOREMAN

born
 9th November 1910
Pimlico, London
(5 months on the 1911 Census
registered
December quarter
1910
St George
Hanover Square district
London
baptised
9th November 1911
St John the Evangelist
Smith Square
London
died  
27th January 1977
Royal Marsden
Sutton, Surrey

 

2
BEATRICE DAISY STEMP
born  
17th December 1915
95 Whitehorse Lane
South Norwood, Croydon, Surrey
registered
March quarter
1916
Croydon district
Surrey
died
21st July 2015
Wateringbury, Kent
Aged 99


3
Donald 
Leslie
FOREMAN
  1. 1911 9 Westmoreland Street, Pimlico S W. With his Grandparents (I assume mothers). Arthur FLOWERS aged 40 a Groom, Dealer's Service born Brackley, Northamptonshire. Wife Rachel FLOWERS aged 50 down as having been married 11 years and having had 1 child who survives as the date of this Census and born in Cheveley, Cambridgeshire. With the was a son Ernest Cecil FLOWERS aged 10 School, born Regents Park, London
    1937 9 Westmoreland Place, Westminster, London (London Electoral Roll). He was with a Mrs Mabel FOREMAN. As in 1938 there were a lot of other people at the same address
    1938 9 Westmoreland Place, Westminster, London (London Electoral Roll) He was with a Mrs Mabel FOREMAN. (at the same address was a John COLLINS, a Mrs Ada DODD, a Daisy GILLESPIE, an Emily Harriet WILLOUGHBY, a George Alfred JENKINS, a Lewis George JENKINS and a Mary LEICESTER
    1939 9 Westmoreland Place, Westminster, London (London Electoral Roll) He was with a Mrs Mabel FOREMAN. Again as in 1938 there were a lot of other people at the same address.
    Note We had birth in Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, we feel that possibly as his Grandmother was born in Cambridgeshire and that he was with her and her husband on the 1911 that was where he was bought up, so he thought he was born there.
    Information received from Donald FOREMAN
    “Grandfather’s cousin had a horse drawn cab at Norwood Junction Station, a landau for special occasions and a delivery van used for removals. Both my Stemp aunts, Charlotte and Jessie, went to their weddings in 1920 and 1921 in the landau. He was convinced cars would be a nine days wonder so kept his horse drawn vehicles until the mid-1920s when he decided cars had come to stay and smashed his vehicles with an axe.”
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