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JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 11 Jul 2010 01:35

Okay.





You made that one up!

;)


(I have found FreeBMD being a complete pig in recent days, and telling me that every single thing I ask for that isn't a specific name -- given name and surname, no asterisks -- in a very short time period is just going to take tooooo long for its delicate self. So I probably didn't even try for Daisy no-surname!)

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 10 Jul 2010 00:01

3rd tick on my calender Janey,not like you to miss this !(Not bad in #.years)

Births Dec 1886
Zillypood Daisy Bromley 2a 397

Edit.

Bye ~~~~~ zzzzzz

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 9 Jul 2010 23:50

Thats the marriage I keep coming up with Janey.)

Better add that I cant find that Frank Sillwood born Salisbury on 1911 either,so looks like he is the same one to me..

The women all push off to Croydon and leave the coast clear for him to "marry"Miss Webb/Skinner.

1911 for Daisy and Lillie?

SILLWOOD, Alice Daughter Single F 26 1885 Domestic Ser Beckenham
SILLWOOD, Daisy Daughter Single F 23 1888 Shop Assistant Beckenham
Address:
1 St Johns Road South Norwood S E

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 23:43

So that fits well. Frank and Florence didn't marry because he was already married. As suspected. ;)

Name: Emily Sillwood
Death Registration Month/Year: 1937
Age at death (estimated): 86 = dob c1851
Registration district: Croydon
Inferred County: Surrey
Volume: 2a
Page: 743


dob matches the 1891 census.


Marriages Sep 1881
CARTER Samuel Lewisham 1d 1500
LLOYD Eliza Lewisham 1d 1500
? Petchey Emily Lewisham 1d 1500
? Sillwood Frank Lewisham 1d 1500

Births Dec 1850
Petchey Emily Chelmsford 12 3[85]
(Chelmsford covers Danbury)


Births Mar 1883
Sillwood Lillie Alice Bromley 2a 422

No birth in Kent for Daisy Se/illwood though. Maybe it was a nickname.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 9 Jul 2010 22:50

Not born Devon I know

1891

SILLWOOD, Frank Head Married M 34 1857 Gardener
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SILLWOOD, Emily Wife Married F 39 1852
Danbury
Essex
SILLWOOD, Lilly Daughter F 8 1883 Scholar
Beckenham
Kent
SILLWOOD, Daisy Daughter F 4 1887
Beckenham
Kent


Plenty of births in Wiltshire for Frank Si/ellwood but none in Devon.

On 1901 Emily is Married with Daisy in house but no Frank in sight.

And in 1911 Emily is in Croydon as a servant and a "widow".

SILWOOD, Emily Servant Widow F 54 1857 Cook Essex Danbury
Address:
13 Avenue Road South Norwood S E

But no deaths for Frank except maybe this one ,but a bit far away .

Deaths Dec 1907
SELLWOOD Frank 65 Worcester 6c 155

And no Frank Sillwoods in Worcs on 1901 that I can find,so whos that death is is a mystery to me.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 21:59

It isn't just the no Sillwood-Skinner marriage, it's the no Frank William (Sr) Sillwood (or Sellwood, or Selwood ...) *person* anywhere ever before that 1901 census that looks like him.

Have you found any trace of him before that??

If that name was fake, there's the slim possibility that they did marry under his (and her??) real name. I haven't had any luck finding a possible though ...


This is his death?

Name: Frank Sillwood
Death Registration Month/Year: 1940
Age at death (estimated): 83 = dob c1857
Registration district: Bromley
Inferred County: Kent
Volume: 2a
Page: 1513


(he got younger as the censuses wore on)

Patricia

Patricia Report 9 Jul 2010 21:51

Janey
Frank William Sillwood (or Sellwood - only with his birth the 'i' seems to have become an 'e' (further confusion!) but his birth was 17/06/1908 - Frank William, Father: Frank William Sillwood, Mother: Florence Emily Sillwood formerly Webb, Occupation of Father: Chauffeur, Signature, description and residence of informant: F E Sillwood, Mother, 1 Blandford Avenue, Beckenham. Registered: 29/07/1908 - Registration District: Bromley, Sub-district: Beckenham in the County of Kent (info taken from Frank(jnr) birth certificate).
It could be Jack's father that Florence had a relationship with but where does the Webb connection come in?
You're right Jack wouldn't be a cousin to Frank (jnr) if he was Irene's half brother he would have to be Frank's half brother too.
I don't think Florence Skinner could have actually married Frank William Sillwood, he was considerably older than her although in the 1911 Census, Emily (she sems to have dropped the Florence) says she's been married 3 years and is living at 82 Martins Road, Bromley with Frank (sen) and Frank William (jnr) aged 2. I can find no record of a marriage between a Frank William Sillwood or Sellwood to a Florence E Skinner or Webb.
This giant jig-saw gives me a headache!!

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 21:22

Btw, on the previously unknown birth:

Births Jun 1912
Sillwood James H Webb Bromley 2a 1125

Name: James H Sillwood
Spouse: Lilian M M Wigg
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1937
Registration district: Woolwich
Registration county (inferred): Kent
Volume Number: 1d
Page Number: 1777

They had two children, reg in Bromley (one has been transcribed at FreeBMD) -- I'll PM the info.


What I find curious is that there's no record of Frank (Sr) Sillwood other than the Frank W Selwood in the 1901 census. His birthdate is stated as Chagford (Okehampton reg dist). There's no such birth, there is no such person in the censuses except for that.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 20:28

I put the list of Skinners in the household who went to Australia to rule them out. ;)


Ooookay. Frank who went to Australia was not a Skinner. That really is the important point. He was a Sillwood. He was the son of Florence Emily Skinner ? who married ? Frank Sillwood.

But -- you say he travelled on the passport of a Frank Skinner. Who was supposedly Jack's father?? and guardian of Frank (Jr) Sillwood??

Jack Skinner ? was a cousin of Frank (Jr) Sillwood. He was the son of a sibling of Florence. Or some other relationship that might have been called "cousin".

No, that doesn't work. If Jack was a half-brother of Irene Sillwood, who was the sister of Frank (Jr) Sillwood, then he was the half-brother of Frank (Jr) Sillwood.

His father would not be Irene's and Frank's uncle, except by some convoluted connection that I don't want to get headache over at the moment. (It would mean that his mother and father were siblings, basically.)

Jack's father would apparently be a man with whom Florence Emily Skinner ? had a relationship before marrying Frank (Sr) Sillwood.


Isn't that how it works?? ;)


So here is Frank (Jr) Sillwood travelling to Australia:

SILLWOOD Frank W dob:1908 departure:1923 from:London to:Australia/Brisbane

You have his birth certificate, you say -- but I can't see his birth in the GRO.

Ah.

Births Sep 1908 ?
Sellwood Frank William Bromley 2a 589

If that is him and you have his birth certificate ... does it actually say Sillwood? It does help to know how it appears in the index ...

Patricia

Patricia Report 9 Jul 2010 18:47

Janey
I know it's confusing, I'm confused and their my relatives!
Anyway, Jack Skinner was the cousin of Frank (jnr) who travelled to Australia at 15 (in 1923 presumably as Frank(jnr) was born in June 1908 - I have his birth certificate). Frank(jnr) didn't stay in Australia then but came back to the UK and got married before returning some years later.
Don't know Jack's father's name - that's what we need to find out.
Frank (jnr) travelled with the passport of Frank Skinner and Jack was apparently Frank (jnr)s cousin and he was in Australia with Frank(jnr)s uncle.
Regarding the Beadle link, I think Eliza Beadle who lived next door could definately be the aunt of Florence who was Frank(jnr)s mother.
I don't think the long list of Skinners in Australia are connected - there are hundreds of Skinners in Australia and as far as I know only Jack and Frank Skinner went out together. I can't go down that road yet, I need to get Florence Emily Skinner (or Webb) sorted first.
Sorry when I referred to my aunt I was referring to an earlier query from "fannybygaslight". The aunt I was referring to is Irene Sillwood - Frank (jnr)'s sister and one of Florence's children.
Thanks for your help.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 18:09

Now, what I kept meaning to do is look into this aunt Beadle connection.

Have we noticed who's in the 1891 census household at Leaves Green?

Name: James Bradle
Age: 32
Estimated birth year: abt 1859
Relation: Visitor
Where born: Cudham, Kent, England

It's BEADLE. And actually, Ancestry, as usual, has the household all muddled (perhaps fortunately this time, since it meant that James caught my eye).

It's as below, with corrections:

George Skinner 38
Emily Skinner 61
Thomas Skinner 31
Elizabeth Skinner 23
Fredrick Skinner 17
Florance W Skinner 8

SEPARATE HOUSEHOLD
Eliza Skinner 75 - Beadle, not Skinner
James Bradle 32 - Beadle, widower
Fredrick Skinner 14 - Beadle, not skinner; "son" of James, obviously


1891 is the worst year for this. When a woman was shown as "wife" but her husband was not present in the household on census night, Ancestry has disregarded her surname, and the double line for household separation, and the different household schedule number (and sometimes address). It assigns her to be the wife of the nearest preceding man, and gives her and all her children his surname. That's what's happened here.

Did Elizabeth Skinner, for example, marry James Beadle? ... not that I can see.

Maybe a Webb-Beadle marriage? Who knows, maybe Aunt Beadle was really her mother ...

It could be very interesting to sort that relationship out. I wonder whether Eliza Beadle next door is the aunt?


And 1881 at Leaves Green:

John Skinner 53
Emily Skinner 45
Thomas Skinner 23
Elizabeth Skinner 14
Frederick Skinner 6 ???
Henry Beadle 25 - lodger, unmarried


but

Births Dec 1874
Skinner Frederick John Bromley 2a 351
Births Mar 1876
BEADLE Fred Bromley 2a 385

so could be two different people in 1881 and 1891. What's the Skinner-Beadle connection?

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 18:02

And actually ... I'm not understanding this:

"Also, my cousin's father (Frank) apparently travelled out to Australia at 15 years old to visit Jack Skinner and Jack's father, his uncle, who had emigrated to a sheep station in Western Australia. He apparently travelled with a passport in the name of Franck Skinner! (You could apparently travel with a guardian's passport in those days at 15 years old!)"

Your cousin's father is your aunt's husband ?

Jack Skinner was the cousin of the Frank who travelled to Australia at 15 -- when did Frank travel?? It doesn't help to know how old he was unless we know when it was!

Jack Skinner's father was Frank's uncle. What was Jack's father's name, or don't we know and that's the question?

Who travelled with the passport in the name of Frank Skinner? Not the 15-yr-old Frank Skinner? I mean, if it was him, that was his name! ;)


"Jack born 1901 went to Western Australia (circa aged 12) with Frank or Francis Skinner, wrote a few letters to Irene saying he was her half brother until 1980 when he apparently died."

What Frank/Francis Skinner is this? Jack's father? Young Frank's uncle?


It is too much like a "who owns the giraffe?" puzzle without the connecting info. Dates are always essential. And it's best to avoid pronouns ("he" ?), and name people (and specify which one they are, by birthdate maybe, if there are more than one with the same name), rather than call them "uncle" or "cousin".

Ditto for "my aunt". You know who your aunt is. I know I have to keep hunting back to identify her. "My aunt" = Florence Emily Skinner(?), right? ;)


Can anybody help me out with a timeline / flowchart? ;) It's an interesting puzzle but it has me in a complete muddle.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 17:45

The Skinners who travelled to Australia -- this is the daughter Victoria, marriage and death:

13518/1921
GRUNDY ALFRED H
SKINNER VICTORIA M
PADDINGTON

59771/1973
GRUNDY VICTORIA MAUD
>> father HENRY
>> mother HANNAH ELIZABETH
KOGARAH


But these people aren't all together in 1911. I'm getting ready to tear my hair out. On a search for Skinners living with Victoria and Walter Skinner, I get Henry (42), Henry (19) and Hannah Elizabeth (19) in Romford. But then it refuses to show me a Victoria or Walter living with them. !!! Anybody? ... Never mind -- here they are in 1901 in Ilford, Essex, anyway:

Henry Skinner 32
Hannah E Skinner 30
Henry Skinner 9
Albert Skinner 8
Hannah E Skinner 6
Frank Skinner 5
Walter Skinner 3
Victoria M Skinner 1


I think what this does is rule them out.

The idea was that Jack Skinner was travelling as Frank Skinner, or on Frank Skinner's passport, ? But this Frank Skinner was a genuine Frank Skinner, it seems.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 9 Jul 2010 17:30

Hi Patricia -- please do *always* reply in the thread (unless there's sensitive info) -- I had to search to figure out what your PM was about since it had no name even!


I just wanted to add what I should have mentioned -- I have definitely seen children in censuses who were going by the surname of their stepfather (their mother had remarried) and who had a middle initial that stood for their birth surnames. So that is a *possibility* for the Florence W (Webb?) Skinner in the censuses.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 9 Jul 2010 14:51

I had looked at that earlier,but dont think its him,but it may be of course.
No Jack/John with him.

Name: Frank SKINNER
Date of departure: 3 October 1912
Port of departure: London
Passenger destination port: Sydney, Australia
Passenger destination: Sydney, Australia

Date of Birth: 1896 (calculated from age)
Age: 16
Marital status:
Sex: Male
Occupation: Laborer




The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: -

Mrs SKINNER
Albert SKINNER
Hannah SKINNER
Hy SKINNER
Victoria SKINNER
Walter SKINNER


Ship:
ZEALANDIC

zoe

zoe Report 9 Jul 2010 14:30

Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960

SKINNER Frank 1896 Male 1912 London Australia Sydney


sorry do not have full access to the website

http://www.findmypast.co.uk/passengerListPersonSearchStart.action?redef=1

Patricia

Patricia Report 9 Jul 2010 13:46

Info I have re Jack Skinner (from cousin in Australia)
Jack born 1901 went to Western Australia (circa aged 12) with Frank or Francis Skinner, wrote a few letters to Irene saying he was her half brother until 1980 when he apparently died.
I probably will send for the birth certificate but not sure it's the right one as it's 2 years out. I've found her newspaper obituary that states she was 68 when she died in September 1948 so that would tie in with the November 1880 date I have for her. Thanks.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 9 Jul 2010 12:05

Are you sending for that Florence Webb birth in 1882?If only to eliminate it.

When did Jack Skinner write to Irene?

Need some dates here Patricia to try and look into that bit of things.

Patricia

Patricia Report 9 Jul 2010 08:32

Hi
Exact date of birth came from my cousin (Frank William's daughter) in Australia. She's quite a bit older than me and knew her grandmother for sometime before she died in 1948. She always refers to her as Florence Skinner and has never mentioned the Webb connection. Perhaps you are right, Skinner was a stepfather. Could she have been a Webb adopted by a Skinner?
There is the mystery of a half-brother Jack Skinner who wrote to my aunt (Irene) from Australia saying he was her half brother and my father apparently knew nothing about him! Also, my cousin's father (Frank) apparently travelled out to Australia at 15 years old to visit Jack Skinner and Jack's father, his uncle, who had emigrated to a sheep station in Western Australia. He apparently travelled with a passport in the name of Franck Skinner! (You could apparently travel with a guardian's passport in those days at 15 years old!)
I don't know why she would have said born in Surrey, I've always thought she was born in Kent.
The mystery deepens but thank you for your input. Patricia

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 8 Jul 2010 23:33

That 1891 Florence:


Name: Florance W Skinner
Age: 8
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Relation: Granddaughter
Where born: Cudham, Kent, England
Civil parish: Cudham
Registration district: Bromley



The W could be for Webb


The grandparent couple has a daughter Elizabeth, aged 14 in 1881. It's possible Florence was her daughter or a daughter of one of their sons, who wasn't married, and her mother had died. Just a scenario that could fit. ;)

I'd get the Webb birth certificate to check.


As I try to get my bearings here:

in 1891, that Florence was the granddaughter of George's parents, and George was single

in 1901, Florence was the daughter of George, and George was a widower.

Hmm. Four George Skinners married in Bromley reg dist 1891-1900.

1881-1901 there are a couple of possibilities for Ms Webb and Ms Skinner deaths in Bromley.



I searched at FreeBMD for marriages for the name Fra* Sillwood. This one is probably entirely coincidental.

Marriages Jun 1884
Sillwood Francis Webb J Norwich 4b 247