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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Jul 2014 00:05

a Public Family Tree has Frederick George Briton Wells going to Canada, arriving in Quebec on June 21 1914.


I cannot see these records (Canadian Passenger Lists), so I do not know if Annie was with him or not.


According to this same tree, he died in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on 3 Nov 1923

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 23:56

???????????????????????


Deaths Jun 1911 (>99%)
Palmer Ann 66 Blean 2a 537


Blean is the registration district that includes Herne Bay

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 23:51

1901 Census


Name: Annie M S Wells
Age: 32
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Relation to Head: Wife
Gender: Female
Spouse: Fleah G B Wells
Birth Place: Paddington, London, England
Civil Parish: Herne Bay
Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch
Town: Herne Bay
County/Island: Kent
Country: England

Registration district: Blean
Sub-registration district: Herne

Fleah G B Wells 47 <<<<<<<<< Frederick
Annie M S Wells 32
Clara M Wells 22
Winifred M Wells 19
Charles Wells 15
Reginald G Wells 14
Ernest L Wells 10
Stanley Wells 8
Frederick G Wells 8 Months

Address:- 9 Cavendish Place (???)


and right next door at No. 8 ...........................


Name: Charles J Palmer
Age: 63
Estimated birth year: abt 1838
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Spouse: Anne Palmer
Birth Place: Islington, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: Herne Bay
Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch
Town: Herne Bay
County/Island: Kent
Country: England

Registration district: Blean
Sub-registration district: Herne
ED, institution, or vessel: 12

Charles J Palmer 63 Living on own means
Anne Palmer 55 Blind
Florence S Stewart 5 b.ca 1896, Paddington, Granddaughter
William G Hopkins 24 Boarder
Fanny Pay 40 Servant


Anne is only noted as Blind on this census.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 23:35

Arthur



you're very welcome!

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 23:33

Marriages Sep 1898 (>99%)

PALMER Annie Miriam S Edmonton 3a 615
Wells Frederick George B Edmonton 3a 615

Old

Old Report 12 Jul 2014 23:22

Sylvia

Many many thanks.

I had put England as the collection but still got the US results.

I am intrigued by the daughter of Ann - also Ann - who is a Professor of Music at 20.

Will now try to kill them off :-)

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 23:20

and I think this is Ann herself, still alive in 1911, living with her daughter Annie ....... also in Herne Bay


1911 Census

Name: Anne Palmar
Age in 1911: 65
Estimated birth year: abt 1846
Relation to Head: Mother-in-law
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Goswell Rd, City, London, England
Civil Parish: Herne Bay
County/Island: Kent
Country: England
Street address: Carrs Norke Horrse, Spenerks Road, Herne Bay
Marital Status: Single <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< says married on the form itself
Registration district: Blean
Registration District Number: 59
Sub-registration district: Herne
ED, institution, or vessel: 4
Household schedule number: 183
Piece: 4355

Frederick Geo Briton Wells 57
Annie Minican Sophia Wells 40 Married 13 years
Frederick Gordon Wells 10 Son
Arthur Mouries Wells 9 Son
Evelyn Estelle Wells 7 Daughter
Phyllis Miriam Wells 5 Daughter
Florence Lucius Stewart 15 b.ca 1896, Paddington, London, Step-Daughter, Assistant School Mistress, Private School
Anne Palmar 65 Mother-in-Law
Clara Rosenna Wells 31 Daughter
Ellen Esther David 17 Servant



There is a very sad note against Ann(e) Palmer ........................... Totally Blind, Imbecile 14 years

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 23:07

I wonder if this is Ann's husband in 1911 ................... he says he is married, and has been for 44 years with 2 children born and both living!


1911 Census

Name: Charles John Palmer
Age in 1911: 73
Estimated birth year: abt 1838
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Islington, London, England
Civil Parish: Herne Bay
County/Island: Kent
Country: England
Street address: 11 Oakdale Road, Camera, Herne Bay, Kent
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Private Means
Registration district: Blean
Registration District Number: 59
Sub-registration district: Herne

Charles John Palmer 73
Mary Lawrence Hills 56 Servant

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Jul 2014 22:51

Hi Arthur


Here you are .....................


she was still alive in 1891, although her age is a little wrong


1891 Census

Name: Ann Palmer
Age: 41
Estimated birth year: abt 1850
Relation: Wife
Spouse's Name: Charles J Palmer
Gender: Female
Where born: Islington, London, England
Civil Parish: Paddington
Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter
County/Island: London
Country: England

Registration district: Paddington
Sub-registration district: St Mary Paddington

Charles J Palmer 53 Photographer
Ann Palmer 41 Toy dealer
Ann Palmer 21 b.ca 1870, Paddington, Professor of Music
Charles S Palmer 19 b.ca 1872, Paddington, Architects Assistant
Sarah Dount 31 Servant

Address:- 398 Harrow Road




when searching on ancestry ................. make sure you do the following:---


1. That "Match all terms exactly" is ticked ....... it's at the top of the Advanced Search form

2. scroll down to the bottom of the Advanced Search form, and make sure that "UK and Irish" is showing in the Collection Priority box


Otherwise ............... you get the results that you got .......... thousands form all over the world!

Old

Old Report 12 Jul 2014 15:26

Thanks Sally

Weather is excellent, but had to watch the cricket - so many records broken. Would have loved Jimmy Anderson to have become first number 11 to score a hundred.

Will now go into the jungle I call my garden where my cats will sit attentively whlst I weed.

Arthur

Sally

Sally Report 12 Jul 2014 14:22

:-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0 :-0but nice to see you Robert

Arthur have you tried a thread on here for helpthey are very helpful on the geneolagy board take a gander if you are already on facebook go to geneolgy research assistants

they also give links to many other interesting places which might helpi will bump it up the page

I hope you all have this lovely wheather

sally w <3

Old

Old Report 12 Jul 2014 10:24

Sylvia

Hope you are right about delay in test. It will be nice to see your friend again.

I am investigating my mother's line and have become frustrated using Search on Ancestry. I am looking to establish the death of my 2 x Gt Grandfather's daughter Ann Palmer nee Freeman.

Ann was born in ST Luke, Middx to Samuel Freeman. She married Charles Palmer in 1869.
She was alive in 1887 and was a executor/trustee of her father's will.

When searching on Ancestry.co.uk and specifying English records, I get a list of over 205,000 records - mostly US and useless.

I have raised a query with Ancestry, but wonder if anyone has a solution.

Thanks in advance.

Arthur

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 11 Jul 2014 19:44

Hi Sue, and everyone



OH saw the GP yesterday afternoon re the stomach problem. The decision is ........................... do nothing!

He has to be careful about eating several small meals and snacks a day, drink more water and juice than he usually does, and has to eat slowly.

It seems that an operation may cause even more problems and can have very serious side effects. So, doing nothing is the best treatment



He also heard early this morning that his colonoscopy scheduled for noon on Tuesday .................

has been delayed

It is now scheduled for September 16 at 7 am

We take this as a sign that it is not urgent :-)



We made reservations on the ferry yesterday to go to the Island later next week to visit our friend. We haven't been over there since Christmas :-(




take care everyone




s
xx

Susan

Susan Report 7 Jul 2014 10:00

Hi Everyone

Sylvia it is nice to have you back .

I am glad all went well with your trip and your OH is going to be on the mend ,a friend of mine has not long had a hernia done in her stomach a very large one and she has had all the trouble in the World she is still very sick.

I hope your OH gets his fixed better than my Friends ,I thought for a while there we may loose her ,it was that bad.

I did not see anything on the boards over the last week or so but then I have been doing my tree and not getting involved like i used too :-( to stressfull.

Got a lot of my tree done over the last few weeks and with a lot more records coming online with Ancestry I am doing well..


We are all so cold over here now ...fire has not gone out for weeks :-)

Must go get dinner on.

Love to you all <3

Suex :-D <3

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 6 Jul 2014 20:25

Hi Sue, and everyone


we're back from our various trips .................... we have spent only 3 days at home between June 10 and yesterday, July :-)!




We had a good trip north this past week.

The celebration went well ................ about 20-25 people turned up to help drink to my sis-i-l ...........

.......... although they didn't make that much impression on the 44 bottles of wine that her children had found in the liquor "cupboard" :-D


The spreading of the ashes took place on June 30 ....................... the "kids" managed to borrow a special all-terrain vehicle type of thing that could get me from the parking area up the very steep path to the top of the knoll where the action was to take place. We all found our own little private spots to place some of the ashes, under trees and shrubs.


We as a family also ended up spending several hours on both Sunday and Monday in the Emergency ward of the local hospital.

First of all, my daughter needed treatment on Sunday .................. she is now OK and went home as planned on Tuesday

Then OH had to go in on Monday with bad gut pains .................... ultrasounds, ECGs and x-rays finally showed that he has a hernia in his diaphragm that has allowed some of his stomach to move up into his chest, and will need an operation to correct it. They administered quite a few doses of morphine to get the pain down, and then released him

He slept well that night

It has apparently been developing for several years ..................... now he is on small frequent meals until he can see his GP and get referral to a specialist.

He will be phoning the GP tomorrow to get an appointment with them ASAP, and we'll have to see how it goes from there.


There seems to have been quite some strife on the Boards while I've been away ........... glad I missed it :-)




take care everyone




s
xx

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 6 Jul 2014 15:57

My first day back at work tomorrow - its gone very fast & only last week did I start to feel better. At least its a graduated return for a couple of weeks or so.

I hope everyone is keeping well

Shadow wont be very happy as he has had me home with him for over 4 weeks now - still never mind he will be fine.

Five years ago I first joined this thread & it was so busy all the time - it was one of the only things that kept me going through 2 major operations - this time its been so quiet. Strange what a few years can make.

Take care all

Sally

Sally Report 2 Jul 2014 13:14

hello all

are you all hideing or are you not feeling too good

see you soon

I have no news oh is all right at the moment

and I am keeping well out of the trouble on the boards but there have been some nice threads as well

I have two large planters in my front garden as I can no longer do the planting my cats have taken to sitng /sleeping in one each so I have the most beautifull tabby plants ever :-D

sally w <3

Susan

Susan Report 26 Jun 2014 11:28

Hi everyone

Not been around for a while as I have been so busy with family and the likes ,just not enough time in the day lately.

It is my Dads 86th Birthday today ,he is doing well for his age and the fact he has two knee replacements and one hip replacement,we call him the Bionic Man.

Glad to hear you are all well ,and at last there may be some news for Evelyn...must check that out later.

Anne I am happy to hear your eyes are getting better,they can be very annoying things to get operated on ,mine are not too bad now ,time seems to fix it .

Our weather has turned very cold the last month and plenty of rain to go with it ,when I say cold I mean between 6-8 c for the night ,to some of you that is not cold but to us it is.

Have not been following Soccer ,good job anyway the Aussies are out already and so is England last time I looked,a bit to much cheating for my likings in Soccer,I like a fair game.

I am off for a nice hot bubble bath,warm up the bones :-D

My love to you all <3 :-D

Suex <3 :-D

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 23 Jun 2014 05:55

Morning all

Hope everyone is keeping well & enjoying the lovely weather.

Feeling a lot better now - bubble in eye is going but very slowly - have another 2 weeks off work - with a bit of luck it will be gone before I return to work as its very hard to concentrate with it bouncing about.

The only thing I can liken it to is one of those water bubble compasses you use to get in the car - every time it went over a bump it bounced in the water & took ages to settle down - went for a ride in the car & it made me feel travel sick - first time ever.

Shadow loves me being at home & is demanding more attention.

I did write a little story about him on here the other day - took ages to type & then he jumped on my lap & I lost the lot. So gave up

I see there is an update on Evelyn's thread - looks very interesting

Take care everyone

Old

Old Report 11 Jun 2014 00:30

Sally

Glad to hear your OH is feeling slightly better.

You are right garden is keeping me busy and the rain and warmer weather means the grass is growing at an alarming rate plus weeds.

Nikki is getting me just where she wants me. They have a cat flap but prefer me to open the front door. Now Nikki sits at the front door and cries to be let in. If I am slow she climbs up the door and hangs from the letter box. I love them dearly and regard them like naughty children.

Found the D Day ceremonies immensely moving. We owe them so much.