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Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 13:15

Badly mistranscribed on Ancestry,

Edith Alma Shrrton
Age: 24
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1877
Relation: Nurse
Gender: Female
Where born: Holbeach, Leicestershire, England

Civil parish: St Bartholomew the Less
Ecclesiastical parish: St Bartholomew the Less
County/Island: London
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status: View image

Registration district: London City
Sub-registration district: St Sepulchre
ED, institution, or vessel: St Bartholomews Hospital

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 13:17

The original on FMPof the travel record just lays Miss Sturton and sadly doesn't give an age or any other detials

Name: Miss STURTON
Date of departure: 9 July 1903
Port of departure: London
Passenger destination port: Bombay, India
Passenger destination: Bombay, India
Date of Birth:
Age:
Marital status: Single
Sex: Female
Occupation:
Passenger recorded on: Page 1 of 2
Ship:
Official Number:
Master's name:
Steamship Line:
Where bound:
Square feet:
Registered tonnage:
Passengers on voyage:

HIMALAYA
Capt W L Brown
Sydney, Australia
3597
41

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 13:23

Could be promising though K, wonder if she could have got there in time for the marriage on 31st July?? Not sure how long it took.

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 13:36

I think the Suez Canal was open by then so that would reduce the time. Tried googling it but that didn't help

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 27 Aug 2012 13:43

Sorry I cant post them folks! (really must get to shop!) but if somebody can take a second look at Wills (Anc) looks like James Johnston 1937 death Jersey?...also Edith Alma, Dublin.

Chris :)

edits with apology ( Flip has Edith earlier)

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 13:48

Well done Chris will include the rest

Name: James Johnston
Probate Date: 8 Oct 1937
Death Date: 31 Mar 1937
Death Place: Jersey
Registry: Peterborough

Died Archirondel Villa, Gorey, Jersey Probate with will - Edmund Maurice Johnston Solicitior - Effects £1893 - 1 9d

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 13:53

Oh well spotted, Chris!!!

Death 31/3/1937 James Johnston of Archirindel Villa Gorey Jersey, probate granted Peterborough to Edmund Maurice Johnston, solicitor - effects £1813 1s 9d

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 13:53

Snap!

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 14:00

:-D

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 14:07

Just can't find them coming back from India, we now know they were back by 1937 but they are prooving elusive. As is James's earlier life - zilch. Can't even place him going to India with any certainty.

Why can't ancestors have better names?

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 14:14

Sadly choosing the names of your ancesters is not an option!!

I would have thought he could be Scottish, but maybe he was born in India or travelled there as a child

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 14:22

Yes I also thought Scottish, and there are plenty of James's born c1875 with a father John on the FMP census in 1881, but can't access them or say with any certainty if any are him.

Hadn't thought about him born India though - will have a look, but thought he must have met Edith in England as she is on 1881-1901 census.

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 14:57

From FYP??

Normal address given as India - address in Uk given as South View, Market Lavington, Wilts

Name: James JOHNSTON
Date of departure: 30 September 1921
Port of departure: London
Passenger destination port: Calcutta, India
Passenger destination: Calcutta, India
Date of Birth: 1875 (calculated from age)
Age: 46
Marital status: Married
Sex: Male
Occupation: I C S

The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: -
Mrs Edith JOHNSTON AGE 44
Ship:
Official Number:
Master's name:
Steamship Line:
Where bound:
Square feet:
Registered tonnage:
Passengers on voyage:

MORVADA
136319
F L Mills
British India S N Co Ltd
Calcutta, India
5119


Travelling 2 class

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 15:06

Another passage - this time their address is given as Arundel Hotel Tavistock Place London

ame: James JOHNSTON
Date of departure: 26 September 1925
Port of departure: London
Passenger destination port: Calcutta, India
Passenger destination: Calcutta, India
Date of Birth: 1875 (calculated from age)
Age: 50
Marital status: Married
Sex: Male
Occupation: I C S

The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: -
Mrs Edith JOHNSTON age 49
Ship:
Official Number:
Master's name:
Steamship Line:
Where bound:
Square feet:
Registered tonnage:
Passengers on voyage:

DOMALA
146266
Wm Buswell
B.I.S.N.Co.Ltd
Calcutta, India
5134.36
125

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 15:21

If they are right, wonder where the children are? Although both look promising!

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 15:23

I presume ICS was something to do with the Civil Service

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 15:29

ICS was originally India civil service which became imperial civil service in 1886, so I think you're on to something K!

Well, it's a good way to spend a wet bank holiday! Can't believe we were intending to go to the races today - which have been abandoned!

Also, thinking about it, the children may have been at boarding school - it happened to a couple of my ftiend who were born abroad - left here for an education.

K

K Report 27 Aug 2012 15:34

Did most of the garden yesterday and should really be packing to go away later this week but this is more interesting,

Most of the rain seems to have missed us

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 15:38

Lucky you, it's been pi**ing it down in the north west all day! Next time I hear of a hosepipe ban I'm going to scream!

Flip

Flip Report 27 Aug 2012 15:47

I wonder??

Civil War in Ulster

The Indian Civil Service background
JJ's elder brother James had spent from 1896 to 1901 in Oxford, John from 1901 to 1905 and William from 1907 to 1910. The family resources were able to support them one at a time in Oxford.

The Oxford record has it that 'James Johnston matriculated from Merton College on 1 February 1896. The first son of John Johnston, farmer of Tomagh, Castlecaulfield, he was born on 24 November 1874 in Donaghmore, County Tyrone, and was previously educated at the Royal Academical Institution, Belfast and Queen's College, Galway. He obtained second class honours in Classical Moderations in 1897 and passed groups A1 (Greek Philosophy and Greek or Latin History), B1 (English History and Literature, or Modern European History or Indian History with Political and Descriptive Geography) and B3 (the Elements of Political Economy) of the final Pass School in Michaelmas Term 1901. The degrees of BA and MA were conferred on him on 21 June 1906.'

Though maybe not, if the degrees were conferred in 1906, although the Indian history bit in in 1901 is interesting!