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Quoy

Quoy Report 14 May 2011 12:47

Thank you all

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 13 May 2011 01:57

Lowen household in 1871:

Andrew Lowin 35
Ellen Lowin 35
Julia Lowin 13
Ellen Lowin 11
Anna Lowin 9
Andrew Lowin 8
Mary Jane Lowin 7
Lovinia Lowin 5
Richd Jno Lowin 4
Jessy Alma Lowin 2
Henry Ernest Lowin 7 Months

So here's my theory -- the Ellen Lowen who was the mother of Jeanetta baptised in 1880 was daughter Ellen. Henry Lowen was an invention. ;) ... Well, it would be if there were any records that relate to any J(e)anetta Henrietta that could be her -- birth, marriage or death -- but there aren't.

So I'd say it's a late baptism with an error on the father's name.

Births Dec 1858
Lowen Ellen Hackney 1b 340

Births Mar 1873
Lowen Janetta Henrietta Hackney 1b 527
Marriages Dec 1893
Lowen Jeanetta Henrietta W. Ham 4a 257

just for ref.


You've seen the name corrections for Andrew's households in 1841 and 1871 at Ancestry?

1851

George Aoyne 46
Sarah Aoyne 41
George Aoyne 10
Alfred Aoyne 8
Andrew Aoyne 5
Adam Aoyne 3

Lowen rather than Aoyne
See 1851 Census for George and Sarah Lowen with children Nathan and Adam. Both Nathan and Adam appear to have birth registered with name Lowing, but Nathan and Adam also appears to have marriage and death with name Lowen and entries for deaths of both George and Sarah Lowen in Hackney
Submitted on 14/06/2009

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 13 May 2011 01:33

Interesting tale of enlightened judicial discretion!


There's a marriage for Andrew and Ellen, but not Henry and Ellen:

Marriages Jun 1856
JAMES Ellen Hackney 1b 406
JENKINS Mary Ann Hackney 1b 406
LOWEN Andrew Hackney 1b 406
THOMPSON Nathaniel Henry Hackney 1b 406

Slug & Lettuce

Slug & Lettuce Report 12 May 2011 21:02

Hi Quoy
Found some information regarding Andrew Lowen (Hope it helps).

From: -

The Illustrated Police News etc (London, England), Saturday, February 6, 1892
STEALING AND RECEIVING .
At the Stratford Police court, Joseph Wilson, 36, a carman, giving an address at King Henry street, Islington, was charged with stealing a load of sand valued at 4shillings from a piece of land at Manor Road, Higham Hill, Walthamstow, the property of ANDREW LOWEN, a plasterer, on the 27th ult. It appeared from the evidence that the prosecutor had purchased a plot of land for the purpose of building a cottage thereon for himself and his wife, and had bought several loads of road sand, which were "shot" close by it, and on the pathway of the private road. On Wednesday afternoon, he saw the prisoner coming up the hill with a load, which he believed to be his property and on running to the heap found a quantity gone. He then went after the prisoner and said "You vagabond, you have stolen that load of sand, and I'll lock you up". The prisoner said."I'll pay for it at once, don't lock me up". The prosecutor, however, went for a constable and on returning with one he found that the prisoner had taken the load back and "shot it on the heap". He was arrested by Constable Atwell, 409N, near the place and when told what he would be charged with he said to the prosecutor, "Have a heart; I'll pay for it". On the way to the police station, he said "Its a bad job". He now pleaded guilty, but added that a man who was taking up road scrapings told him the "stuff" was anybody's and that was why he took it. It transpired that the prisoner had been sent to Walthamstow with a load of bricks, and was to purchase a load of sand for 3shillings. On the other hand, it was admitted that the parishioners of Walthamstow had a right - according to the prosecutor - to collect the road sand. The magistrate said the accused might have acted on bad advice, but he had committed an offence. He bound him over, under the first offenders act to come up for judgement if called on and pay 17shillings 6d costs.


Ria x

patchem

patchem Report 12 May 2011 20:53

I was surprised at the coincidence of both Henry and Andrew being plasterers.

Quoy

Quoy Report 12 May 2011 20:46

I have to go now as I am at work at midnight
back tomorrow

Quoy

Quoy Report 12 May 2011 20:40

Thanks Patchem
Most of the children 's baptisms are on Ancestry with the parents being Andrew and Ellen
Jeanetta Lowen 1873 parents Andrew and Ellen as per the census

but it has confused me with that baptism in 1880 for jeanetta henrietta with fathers name Henry.

I can understand born 1873 and baptised 1880 but the fathers name .
I do not think that Andrew and Henry are the same person as he married Ellen as Andrew and the other children have Andrew on their baptism's

patchem

patchem Report 12 May 2011 20:27

This looks like Jennatta's sister Jessie from the 1881 found, with mother Ellen and father Andrew, a plasterer. I do not know if that makes it more likely that the 2 Jeanetta's are the same person
Jesse Alma Lowen
Record Type: Baptism
Estimated Birth Date: abt 1869
Baptism Date: 28 Mar 1869
Father's name: Andrew Lowen plasterer
Mother's name: Ellen Lowen
Parish or Poor Law Union: Acton St Mary
Borough: Ealing

Cannot see any other Lowens with parents Ellen and Henry born around 1880.

Quoy

Quoy Report 12 May 2011 20:03

I have submitted the correct name on Ancestry

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 12 May 2011 19:13

Still cant locate the 2nd.

Quoy

Quoy Report 12 May 2011 19:03

It sure does I would not have even looked at that one

One down one to go

forgot my manners in the moment
thank you

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 12 May 2011 18:57

Does this help...?

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Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
A. LORREN Head M Male 45 Kingsland, Middlesex, England Builder
E. LORREN Wife M Female 45 Bristol, Gloucester, England
E. LORREN Daur U Female 22 Homerton, Middlesex, England Ironer
Anna LORREN Daur U Female 20 Homerton, Middlesex, England Barmaid
Andrew LORREN Son U Male 18 Homerton, Middlesex, England Plumber
Mary J. LORREN Daur Female 17 Homerton, Middlesex, England Dressmaker
Richard J. LORREN Son Male 14 Acton, Middlesex, England
Jessie LORREN Daur Female 12 Acton, Middlesex, England Scholar
Jennatta LORREN Daur Female 8 Hackney, Middlesex, England Scholar


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Source Information:
Dwelling Florefield Rd Florefield Arms
Census Place London, Middlesex, England
Family History Library Film 1341064
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 0296 / 39
Page Number 40

Quoy

Quoy Report 12 May 2011 18:37

To prove or disprove 1881 Census needed
to see if these two ladies are the same person

1891 Census
Jeanetta Lowen
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873
Relation: Daughter
Where born: Clapton, London, England
Civil parish: Walthamstow
Ecclesiastical parish: St John
County/Island: Essex
Registration district: West Ham
Sub-registration district: Walthamstow
Name Age
Andrew Lowen 55 Bethnal Green builder
Ellen Lowen 55 bristol
Jeanetta Lowen 18


Jeanetta Henrietta Lowen
Record Type: Baptism
Estimated Birth Date: abt 1880
Baptism Date: 10 Sep 1880
Father's name: Henry Lowen plasterer
Mother's name: Ellen Lowen
Parish or Poor Law Union: Hackney St John
Borough: Hackney
40 Grove Lane

I have looked until I am cross eyed but cannot find either