MELLARS Chart 0500

This is a Chart for Frederick Paul Mellars and Caroline Emilie Black

married
24th February 1884
St Anne
Poole Park, Islington
Middlesex
(
March quarter 1884)
Islington district
witnesses
Thomas COUSINS
Ellen KENNEDY
1,2,5FREDERICK PAUL MELLARS
born about
26th  April 1862
32 Grange Walk
Bermondsey, Surrey
occupation
1881 Carpenter
1884 Police Officer
1891 Detective, Metropolitan Police
1901 Constable, Metropolitan Police
died
6th January 1907
  1,2,6CAROLINE 2(CARRIE) AMELIA OLGA  BLACK
born about
24th October 1862
Islington, Middlesex

4George William
MELLARS

born 
March quarter
1886
Islington, Middlesex
died
March 1886
Islington, Middlesex
Age 0
1,2,6George William
MELLARS

born 
March quarter
1887
Islington, Middlesex
occupation
1911
Butterman
3Frederick Paul 
MELLARS

born
June quarter
1889
Islington, Middlesex
died
June 1889
Islington, Middlesex
Age 0
1,2,6Sydney P 
MELLARS

born
June quarter
1890
Islington, Middlesex
(11 months on 1891 census)
occupation
1911
Warehouseman
2,6May 
MELLARS

born
September quarter
1893
Islington, Middlesex
occupation
1911
Packer
2,6Christine
(Chrissie )
MELLARS

born
March quarter
1899
Battersea, Surrey
occupation
1911
School
Robert
MELLARS

born
1900
6Grace
MELLARS

born
June quarter
1905
Wandsworth
district
occupation
1911 School

married
March quarter
1930
Wandsworth district
London
William
C
DAVIS
  1. 1891 Census - 19 Albion Street, Islington, Middlesex
  2. 1901 Census - 23 Inworth Street, Battersea, Surrey
  3. On the BMD there is a birth for a Frederick Paul MELLARS in Islington. This is an unusual name and as far as I can see the only family in Islington was for our Frederick Paul MELLARS, as the name is the same for this child as his father I have assumed he came from the same family, he died in June 1889, Age 0
  4. On the BMD there is two births for a George William MELLARS in Islington, one appears on the 1891 Census, and there is one death on the BMD for a George William MELLARS age 0 in Islington. I have assumed that the first one died at birth and the next child was given the same names.
  5. My informant tell me that "Frederick Paul was one of the first plain clothed detectives with CID"
  6. 1911 Census - 23 Inworth Street Battersea London S W

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