SILK Chart 0501

This is a Chart for Moses Silk, Betsey Ann Taylor and Mary Annie Woodcock

married(1)
March quarter
1873
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
(2)married
March quarter
1881
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
2
BETSEY ANN TAYLOR

born about
1854
died 
December quarter 1879
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
1
MOSES SILK

born about
March quarter 1852
Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1871 Ostler
1881, 1891 Pig and Cattle Dealer
1901  Pig Dealer
died between
1901 and 1911
  3
MARY ANNIE WOODCOCK
born about
1862
Upwood, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1911 Housekeeper
widow on the 1911 Census


4
William Percy
 SILK
born about
March quarter 1882
St Ives, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1891
Scholar
1901, 1911
Printers Compositor

married
about
1906
May
???
born about
1880
Hemton
nr Fakenham
Norfolk
5
Harry Edwin
 SILK
born about
December quarter 1887
St Ives, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1901
Groom Domestic
6
Ethel May
 SILK
born about
December quarter 1892
St Ives, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1911 Shop Assistant

7
Ralph Walter
 SILK
born about
March quarter 1895
St Ives, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1911 Railway Employee
8
Ailwyn Rupert
 SILK
born about
June quarter 1897
St Ives, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1911 School
  1. 1861 Heath Road, Bluntisham, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Pavement (Parrot), St Ives, Huntingdonshire. Lots and lots of people included, Drovers, Cattle Dealers, Butchers, Ostlers etc. It was a Public House and perhaps somewhere where those involved in a Market stayed overnight. However, they were all described as Boarders, rather than Lodgers.
    The Inn Keeper was Joseph SIMPER, the husband of Moses's sister, Sarah Ann
    1881 Victoria Terrace, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. On this Census his wife is only 19, as can be seen they could only just have been married. It is possible that this was Moses's second marriage. I have not found another Moses SILK anywhere, but on the BMD there is a marriage in March quarter of 1873 of a Moses SILK, either to a Annie Hammond ARPHAM or a Betsey Ann TAYLOR, I cannot prove that this was our Moses as if it was he had married again before the next census. However there is a death of a Betsey Ann SILK in the December quarter of 1879, in St Ives.  she was 25, so I think it is likely that I have it correct. There is no death of an Annie SILK in that period. I have therefore shown the two marriages above
    1891 Oliver Road, St Ives, Huntingdonshire
    1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
  2.  
  3. 1881 Victoria Terrace, Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire. On this Census his wife is only 19, as can be seen they could only just have been married. It is possible that this was Moses's second marriage. I have not found another Moses SILK anywhere, but on the BMD there is a marriage in March quarter of 1873 of a Moses SILK, either to a Annie Hammond ARPHAM or a Betsey Ann TAYLOR, I cannot prove that this was our Moses as if it was he had married again before the next census. However there is a death of a Betsey Ann SILK in the December quarter of 1879, in St Ives.  she was 25, so I think it is likely that I have it correct. There is no death of an Annie SILK in that period. I have therefore shown the two marriages above
    1891 Oliver Road, St Ives, Huntingdonshire
    1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
    1911 127 Lymington Avenue, Wood Green, Edmonton, Middlesex, Mary Annie was a Housekeeper to a William Frederick BROADBERRY, he is down as being married 36 years but no wife with him. He was a Gad Engineer born Greenwich, Kent. Three of Mary's children were with her.
  4. 1891 Oliver Road, St Ives, Huntingdonshire
    1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
    1911 107 Lavender Hill, Tonbridge, Kent. They had a son Leslie William SILK aged 3 born Tonbridge, Kent.
  5. 1891 Oliver Road, St Ives, Huntingdonshire
    1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
    1911 Not found at present
  6. 1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
    1911 127 Lymington Avenue, Wood Green, Edmonton, Middlesex. With her widowed mother who was a Housekeeper to a William Frederick BROADBERRY
  7. 1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
    1911 127 Lymington Avenue, Wood Green, Edmonton, Middlesex. With her widowed mother who was a Housekeeper to a William Frederick BROADBERRY
  8. 1901 Old Court Hall, Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire
    1911 127 Lymington Avenue, Wood Green, Edmonton, Middlesex. With her widowed mother who was a Housekeeper to a William Frederick BROADBERRY

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