LUPTON Chart 0503

This is Chart for Henry Alfred Lupton and Ellen Jane Shattock

 

married
March quarter
1900
Chelsea district
London

 

1
HENRY ALFRED LUPTON

born about
March quarter
1862
(down as LIPTON on the BMD)
St Pancras
London
occupation
1871 Scholar
1881 Builder and decorator
1891 House decorator and Builder
1901 Builder,  decorator
1911 Builder

 

2
ELLEN JANE SHATTOCK
born about
1867
Bishops Lydeard
Somerset
occupation
1891 Parlourmaid


3
George Henry
LUPTON
born about
March quarter
1901
(1 month on the 1901 Census)
St Pancras, Middlesex

married
September quarter
1927
Pancras
London
Annie
COX

4
Ernest Alfred
LUPTON
born about
1904
St Pancras
London
died
Bishops Lydeard
Somerset
of
TB
  1. 1871 Census - 32 George Street, Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. 
    1881 Census - 32 George Street, Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. 
    1891 Census - 32 George Street, Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex.
    1901 Census - 25 Rutland Street, Regents Park, St Pancras, Middlesex.
    1911 10 Rutland Street, St Pancras N W. With the family was an Eliza McNIVEN aged 47. Sister in Law born Bishops Lydyard, Somerset, she was widowed.
    On 29th June 2013 I received the following information about this family from a 
    I came across your web site and noticed that you queried the history of the Lupton family and the circumstances that took Henry Alfred Lupton to Bishops Lydeard together with his son Ernest Alfred. Henry Alfred retired to Bishops Lydeard to a property known as Greenway, it still exists as Greenway Cottage. Ernest Alfred went to Greenway because he suffered from TB, he died there and is buried in Ash Priors churchyard. His elder brother George Henry
    made a poor marriage and so Henry and his wife left Bishops Lydeard and returned to George Henry's house 106 Whitton Ave Greenford Middlx in the borough of Wembley to look after George's son , me, George Norman and stayed there until they died. They are buried in Golders Green cemetery married in 1959 Joy Arnold now deceased and have two sons Colin and Robert. Colin is married and lives and works in Germany with a German wife Renate and two sons Christopher and Stephen and a daughter Joy. I am well and truly retired and have recently moved into a small property in Bishops Lydeard just 1/2 mile from Greenway Cottage
  2. 1891 Census - 16 Mausver Place, Kensington, London. Ellen was a Servant with a John Da Costa, aged 75 a Retired East India Merchant, born Begal (British Subject)
    1901 Census - 25 Rutland Street, Regents Park, St Pancras, Middlesex. They had a son a George H LUPTON aged 1 month born St Pancras, Middlesex
    1911 10 Rutland Street, St Pancras N W. With the family was an Eliza McNIVEN aged 47. Sister in Law born Lydyard, Somerset, she was widowed. Ellen is down as having been married 11 years and having had 2 children both of whom survive at the date of this Census.
    I was going to put a Chart on for Ellen Jane SHATTOCK, but surprisingly the name is very common in Bishops Lydeard, Somerset and I have several options for and Ellen J SHATTOCK born around 1867 and I cannot decide which one is ours. I am certain that the 1891 Census is correct and she was in London then. There is only one Ellen SHATTOCK on the 1881 at the Cottage, Bishops Lydeard, Somerset with a George and Leah as her parents. I cannot find her on the 1871 Census but there is an Ellen J SHATTOCK also born around the same time with completely different parents and siblings. So I am stuck at the present time. 
  3. 1901 Census - 25 Rutland Street, Regents Park, St Pancras, Middlesex.
    1911 10 Rutland Street, St Pancras N W. With the family was an Eliza McNIVEN aged 47. Sister in Law born Lydyard, Somerset, she was widowed.
  4. 1911 10 Rutland Street, St Pancras N W. With the family was an Eliza McNIVEN aged 47. Sister in Law born Lydyard, Somerset, she was widowed.

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