UNDERWOOD Chart 0501

This is Chart for Arthur Underwood and Bertha Helen Lupton

 

married
23rd July 1898
St Matthew
St Pancras
London
witnesses
Maud Mary
LUPTON
E JEWELL
registered
September quarter
1898
St Pancras district
London

 

1
ARTHUR UNDERWOOD
born about
1870
Dursley, Gloucestershire
occupation
1901 Nurseryman

 

2
BERTHA HELEN LUPTON

born about
June quarter 1859
St Pancras, London
occupation
1881 Collector of Books
1891 Book Folder


3
Dorothy
UNDERWOOD
born about
1894
Horner, Hereford
  1. 1901 Census - 3 Argyll Terrace, Heene, (possibly Herne) Sussex. They had a daughter, Dorothy, aged 7 born Horner, Hereford. They had a visitor with them. (see note 16 for more information about this marriage etc) 
  2. 1861 Census - 5a Lupton Cottages, Grosvenor Street, Walworth, London. Bertha was with her Grandparents on this Census.
    1871 Census - 28 Barker Road?, Kentish Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. Bertha was with her Aunt, Mary TIFFIN née LUPTON and her husband and daughter.
    1881 Census - 21 Cumberland ???, St Pancras, Regents Park, London
    1891 Census - 49 Clarence Road, St Pancras, London (the second name for Bertha shows sometimes as a H and sometimes as an E, but having now found a marriage for a Bertha Helen and I have looked on the BMD and found that she was registered as such - Bertha Helen, I am therefore certain that the marriage is correct, however the age on the 1901 Census is incorrect and shows that she was born in 1865 whereas we know she was alive in 1861, I think as she was quite a bit older than her husband she had not let on exactly how much older she was)
    1901 Census - 3 Argyll Terrace, Heene, (possibly Herne) Sussex. They had a daughter, Dorothy, aged 7 born Horner, Hereford. They had a visitor with them. (see note 16 for more information about this marriage etc) 
  3. 1901 Census - 3 Argyll Terrace, Heene, (possibly Herne) Sussex. They had a daughter, Dorothy, aged 7 born Horner, Hereford. They had a visitor with them. (see note 16 for more information about this marriage etc) 

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