Glenn Lowndes1,2

M, ID2793, (late Jun 1952-29 Jun 1952)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
FatherEdward Nicholas (Ted) Lowndes b. 16 Oct 1916, d. 18 Oct 1997
MotherViolet Merle (Merle) Glenn b. 22 Aug 1921, d. 9 Jan 1999
Birthlate Jun 19523 
Death29 Jun 1952Ryde, NSW; >
Died a day or so after his birth from brain damage sustained during a 48-hour labour.4,5

Citations

  1. Graham (nee Lowndes/Kenna), Karen N, Email, hereafter called Graham KN, Email; copy in Researcher's Family History records. 2 Sep 2015: Given name.
  2. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, On-line Deaths Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/Pages/family-history/…, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Deaths Index; image of search page in Researcher's computer records and copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID2793. Registration No. 13028/1952 [Not Named Lowndes], viewed 22 Aug 2015: No given name.
  3. Graham, Ralph H, Oral, hereafter called Graham RH, Oral. Died very soon after birth, not brought home from hospital.
  4. NSW BDM Registry, Deaths Index; image and copy in Researcher's records, ID2793. Registration No. 13028/1952 [Not Named Lowndes], viewed 22 Aug 2015: DOD [date by reduction], Registration District.
  5. Graham KN, Email. 2 Sep 2015: Memo.

Annie Edith Stevenson

F, ID2795, (c Nov 1878-)
Last Edited24 Dec 2022
Birthc Nov 1878Lambeth, London, ENGLAND1 
Marriagec Nov 1899Frederick John Bluntach; Lambeth, London, ENGLAND2,3 
Married Namec Nov 1899Bluntach 
(Mother) Birth30 Apr 1900Frederick William Dibble; 298 Guiness's Buildings, Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, London, ENGLAND; >
Birth Certificate details:
+ Where and when born: 30 Apr 1900, 298 Guiness's Buildings.
+ Name, Sex: Frederick William, Boy.
+ Name and surname of father: Frederick John BLUNTACH.
+ Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Annie Edith BLUNTACH, formerly Stevenson.
+ Occupation of father: Printers cutter.
+ Signature, description and residence of informant: F. J. Bluntach, Father, 298 Guiness's Buildings, Vauxhall Walk.
+ When registered: 10 May 1900 by P. W. Ayers, Registrar.
+ In cols 4 and 5 [names of parents as above] for "Bluntach" read "Dibble otherwise Bluntach". Corrected on 12 Jun 1913 by me, E. B. L. Wilmot, Superintendent Registrar, on production of a Statutory Declaration made by Frederick John Dibble and Annie Edith Dibble.4,5 
Name Variation12 Jun 1913Dibble6 

Family

Frederick John Bluntach
Child 1.Frederick William Dibble+ b. 30 Apr 1900, d. 24 Jul 1958

Citations

  1. FreeBMD transcription of the England and Wales Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths at freebmd.org.uk, formerly freebmd.rootsweb.com; hereafter called FreeBMD UK. Birth Registration Vol. 1d, Page 403 [Annie Edith STEVENSON], accessed 24 Dec 2022: QOBRegn Dec 1878, Registration District Lambeth.
  2. Birth Certificate: Bluntach otherwise Dibble, Frederick William, Certified true copy of an entry in the Register of Births 1900/70 in Registration District Lambeth, Sub-district Lambeth Church 1st, County of London issued by the General Register Office, England on 27 May 2014, hereafter called Birth Certificate DiFW; image in Researcher's Computer records and Researcher's family history papers, ID0102. Marriage of parents inferred.
  3. FreeBMD UK. Marriage Registration Vol. 1d, Page 978 [Frederick John BLUNTACH + Annie Edith STEVENSON], accessed 24 Dec 2022: QOMRgn Dec 1899, Registration District Lambeth.
  4. Somerset County Gazette, Taunton, Somerset, hereafter called Somerset County Gazette; photocopy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0102. 2 Aug 1958: Age 58 at DOD 2 Aug 1858, POB London.
  5. Birth Certificate DiFW. Given names, birth Surname, DOB, POB, Memos.
  6. Birth Certificate DiFW. Old and new Surnames.

Alfred Redding1,2

M, ID2797, (c 1850-ca 1890s)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
Birthc 1850Southwark, London, ENGLAND3 
Marriagesay late 1870sEmma Wright 
Birth of daughterc 1880Beatrice Redding; London, ENGLAND4,5,6 
Birth of sonc 1883Albert E. Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND7,8 
Birth of daughterc 1885Mabel Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND9,10,11 
Birth of son19 Oct 1887Ernest Reginald Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND12,13,14,15,16 
Birth of daughterc 1889Ada Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND17,18,19 
Employmentat Apr 1891ENGLAND; >
Tailor's Salesman.20,21 
Census5 Apr 1891(Wife) Emma Wright; 9 Swan Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and surname; Relation to Head; Marital status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Employed or Neither; Where born; Infirmity.
= Alfred Redding, Head, Married, Male, 41, Tailors Salesman, Employee, Southwark London, ---.
= Emma Redding, Wife, Married, Female, 37, ---, ---, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 10, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert E Redding, Son, Single, Male, 7, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 5, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest R Redding, Son, Single, Male, 3, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 1, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.22
Daughter: Beatrice Redding
Son: Albert E. Redding
Daughter: Mabel Redding
Son: Ernest Reginald Redding
Daughter: Ada Redding
Deathca 1890s23 Widow: Emma Wright

Family

Emma Wright b. c 1853
Children 1.Beatrice Redding b. c 1880
 2.Albert E. Redding b. c 1883
 3.Mabel Redding b. c 1885
 4.Ernest Reginald Redding+ b. 19 Oct 1887, d. 29 Jun 1965
 5.Ada Redding b. c 1889

Citations

  1. Census of England and Wales, 1891, Household of Alfred Redding of 9 Swan Place, Newington, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Sub District St Mary Newington, Enumeration District 12, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG12, Piece 366, Folio 46, Page 23, GSU Roll 6095476; details obtained on 4 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2797. Given name, Surname.
  2. Marriage Certificate: Redding, Ernest R. & Emerson, Maud E., from Register of Marriages, Saint John The Divine, Kennington in London Metropolitan Archives, Church of England Parish Registers, 1754-1921, reference P85/JNA1, Item 011, viewed 18 Jun 2017 in Ancestry.com online database 'London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921'; hereafter called Marriage Certificate ReER+EmME; image and paper copy in Researcher's Family History records, ID1003: Groom's father's Given name, Surname.. NB In addition, copies of a certificate from the England GRO (identical information in different handwriting) are in Researcher's FH records, ID1003.
  3. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1850 or 1851 (age 41 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  4. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 10 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB Newington, London.
  5. Census of England and Wales, 1901, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Newington, Registration District Southwark, Sub District St Mary, Newington, Enumeration District 14, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary Newington, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG14, Piece 384, Folio 84, Page 3; details obtained on 5 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2798. YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 20 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB Newington, London.
  6. Census of England and Wales, 1911, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington SE, Registration District Southwark, Sub District Newington South, Enumeration District 36, Civil Parish Newington St Mary, County of London; The National Archives Reference Class RG14, Piece 1854; accessed 4 Sep 2014 at www.ancestry.com.au; hereafter called Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding; digital transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2798: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 30 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB Southwark, London.
  7. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1883 or 1884 (age 7 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  8. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1883 or 1884 (age 17 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  9. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 5 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  10. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 15 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  11. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 25 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  12. FreeBMD transcription of the England and Wales Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths at freebmd.org.uk, formerly freebmd.rootsweb.com; hereafter called FreeBMD UK. Birth Registration Vol. 1d, Page 183 [Ernest Reginald Redding], viewed 5 Sep 2014: QOBRegn Dec 1887, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Surrey.
  13. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1887 or 1888 (age 3 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  14. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1887 or 1888 (age 13 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  15. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1887 or 1888 (age 23 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  16. 1939 Register of England & Wales UK civilian population, Household of Ernest R. Redding of 17 Holland Grove, Lambeth, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG101/0346J, Letter Code ----; details obtained on 18 Aug 2016 from FindMyPast web site at www.findmypast.com.au; hereafter called 1939 Register, ER Redding; transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID1003: DOB.
  17. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 1 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  18. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 11 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  19. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 21 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  20. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Date, Employment.
  21. Marriage Certificate ReER+EmME: Employment of groom's father (deceased before Nov 1915).
  22. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  23. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Shown as decesed at Census date 31 Mar 1901.

Emma Wright1,2

F, ID2798, (c 1853-)
Last Edited21 May 2023
Birthc 1853Wretham, Norfolk, ENGLAND3,4,5 
Marriagesay late 1870sAlfred Redding 
Married Namesay late 1870sRedding 
Birth of daughterc 1880Beatrice Redding; London, ENGLAND6,7,8 
Birth of sonc 1883Albert E. Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND9,10 
Birth of daughterc 1885Mabel Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND11,12,13 
Birth of son19 Oct 1887Ernest Reginald Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND14,15,16,17,18 
Birth of daughterc 1889Ada Redding; Newington, London, ENGLAND19,20,21 
Census5 Apr 1891(Head of Household) Alfred Redding; 9 Swan Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and surname; Relation to Head; Marital status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Employed or Neither; Where born; Infirmity.
= Alfred Redding, Head, Married, Male, 41, Tailors Salesman, Employee, Southwark London, ---.
= Emma Redding, Wife, Married, Female, 37, ---, ---, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 10, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert E Redding, Son, Single, Male, 7, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 5, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest R Redding, Son, Single, Male, 3, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 1, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.22
Daughter: Beatrice Redding
Son: Albert E. Redding
Daughter: Mabel Redding
Son: Ernest Reginald Redding
Daughter: Ada Redding
(Widow) Deathca 1890sAlfred Redding23 
Occupationat Mar 1901Laundress, 9 Sherston Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Working from home.24 
Census31 Mar 19019 Sherston Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relation to Head; Marital Status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Worker or Own account; If Working at Home; Where Born; Infirmity.
= Emma Redding, Head, Widow, Female, 47, Laundress, Own Account, At Home, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 20, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert Redding, Son, Single, Male, 19, Litho Printer, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 15, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest Redding, Son, Single, male, 13, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 11, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.25
Daughter: Beatrice Redding
Son: Albert E. Redding
Daughter: Mabel Redding
Son: Ernest Reginald Redding
Daughter: Ada Redding
Census2 Apr 19119 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relationship to Head of Family; Marital Status; Sex and Age; For Married Woman this marriage: years married, children born/living/died; Personal Occupation; Industry or Service; Employer, Worker or Own Account; Whether working at Home; Birth place; Nationality if born in Foreign Country; Infirmity.
= Emma Reading; Head; Widow; Female, 57; Married 31 years (6 children born, 5 alive, 1 dead); ---; ---; ---; Wretham Norfolk; ---.
= Beatrice Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 30; ---; Envelope & Book Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Southwark London; ---.
= Mabel Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 25; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ernest Reginald Reading;
Son; Single; Male, 23; ---; Sanitary Brass Finisher; Sanitary Engineers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ada Reading, Daughter; Single; Female, 21; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London, ---.26
Daughter: Beatrice Redding
Daughter: Mabel Redding
Son: Ernest Reginald Redding
Daughter: Ada Redding

Family

Alfred Redding b. c 1850, d. ca 1890s
Children 1.Beatrice Redding b. c 1880
 2.Albert E. Redding b. c 1883
 3.Mabel Redding b. c 1885
 4.Ernest Reginald Redding+ b. 19 Oct 1887, d. 29 Jun 1965
 5.Ada Redding b. c 1889

Citations

  1. Census of England and Wales, 1891, Household of Alfred Redding of 9 Swan Place, Newington, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Sub District St Mary Newington, Enumeration District 12, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG12, Piece 366, Folio 46, Page 23, GSU Roll 6095476; details obtained on 4 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2797. Given name, Married Surname.
  2. Census of England and Wales, 1901, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Newington, Registration District Southwark, Sub District St Mary, Newington, Enumeration District 14, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary Newington, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG14, Piece 384, Folio 84, Page 3; details obtained on 5 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2798. Given name, Married Surname. Maiden Surname added to Ancestry record by petertroy1 on 16 Oct 2008.
  3. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1853 or 1854 (age 37 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  4. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1853 or 1854 (age 47 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  5. Census of England and Wales, 1911, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington SE, Registration District Southwark, Sub District Newington South, Enumeration District 36, Civil Parish Newington St Mary, County of London; The National Archives Reference Class RG14, Piece 1854; accessed 4 Sep 2014 at www.ancestry.com.au; hereafter called Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding; digital transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2798: YOB 1853 or 1854 (age 57 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  6. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 10 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB Newington, London.
  7. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 20 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB Newington, London.
  8. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 30 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB Southwark, London.
  9. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1883 or 1884 (age 7 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  10. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1883 or 1884 (age 17 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  11. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 5 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  12. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 15 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  13. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 25 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  14. FreeBMD transcription of the England and Wales Civil Registration index of births, marriages and deaths at freebmd.org.uk, formerly freebmd.rootsweb.com; hereafter called FreeBMD UK. Birth Registration Vol. 1d, Page 183 [Ernest Reginald Redding], viewed 5 Sep 2014: QOBRegn Dec 1887, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Surrey.
  15. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1887 or 1888 (age 3 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  16. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1887 or 1888 (age 13 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  17. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1887 or 1888 (age 23 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  18. 1939 Register of England & Wales UK civilian population, Household of Ernest R. Redding of 17 Holland Grove, Lambeth, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG101/0346J, Letter Code ----; details obtained on 18 Aug 2016 from FindMyPast web site at www.findmypast.com.au; hereafter called 1939 Register, ER Redding; transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID1003: DOB.
  19. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 1 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  20. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 11 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  21. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 21 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  22. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  23. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Shown as decesed at Census date 31 Mar 1901.
  24. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Date, Occupation, Address.
  25. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  26. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.

Beatrice Redding1

F, ID2799, (c 1880-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
FatherAlfred Redding b. c 1850, d. ca 1890s
MotherEmma Wright b. c 1853
Birthc 1880London, ENGLAND2,3,4 
(Daughter) Census5 Apr 1891(Head of Household) Alfred Redding, (Wife) Emma Wright; 9 Swan Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and surname; Relation to Head; Marital status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Employed or Neither; Where born; Infirmity.
= Alfred Redding, Head, Married, Male, 41, Tailors Salesman, Employee, Southwark London, ---.
= Emma Redding, Wife, Married, Female, 37, ---, ---, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 10, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert E Redding, Son, Single, Male, 7, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 5, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest R Redding, Son, Single, Male, 3, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 1, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.5
Employmentat Mar 1901ENGLAND; >
Envelope Folder.6 
(Daughter) Census31 Mar 1901(Head of Household) Emma Wright; 9 Sherston Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relation to Head; Marital Status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Worker or Own account; If Working at Home; Where Born; Infirmity.
= Emma Redding, Head, Widow, Female, 47, Laundress, Own Account, At Home, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 20, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert Redding, Son, Single, Male, 19, Litho Printer, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 15, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest Redding, Son, Single, male, 13, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 11, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.7
Employmentat Apr 1911Litho printers, ENGLAND; >
Envelope & Book Folder.8 
(Daughter) Census2 Apr 1911(Head of Household) Emma Redding; 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relationship to Head of Family; Marital Status; Sex and Age; For Married Woman this marriage: years married, children born/living/died; Personal Occupation; Industry or Service; Employer, Worker or Own Account; Whether working at Home; Birth place; Nationality if born in Foreign Country; Infirmity.
= Emma Reading; Head; Widow; Female, 57; Married 31 years (6 children born, 5 alive, 1 dead); ---; ---; ---; Wretham Norfolk; ---.
= Beatrice Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 30; ---; Envelope & Book Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Southwark London; ---.
= Mabel Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 25; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ernest Reginald Reading;
Son; Single; Male, 23; ---; Sanitary Brass Finisher; Sanitary Engineers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ada Reading, Daughter; Single; Female, 21; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London, ---.9

Citations

  1. Census of England and Wales, 1891, Household of Alfred Redding of 9 Swan Place, Newington, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Sub District St Mary Newington, Enumeration District 12, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG12, Piece 366, Folio 46, Page 23, GSU Roll 6095476; details obtained on 4 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2797. Given name, Surname.
  2. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 10 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB Newington, London.
  3. Census of England and Wales, 1901, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Newington, Registration District Southwark, Sub District St Mary, Newington, Enumeration District 14, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary Newington, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG14, Piece 384, Folio 84, Page 3; details obtained on 5 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2798. YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 20 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB Newington, London.
  4. Census of England and Wales, 1911, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington SE, Registration District Southwark, Sub District Newington South, Enumeration District 36, Civil Parish Newington St Mary, County of London; The National Archives Reference Class RG14, Piece 1854; accessed 4 Sep 2014 at www.ancestry.com.au; hereafter called Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding; digital transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2798: YOB 1880 or 1881 (age 30 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB Southwark, London.
  5. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  6. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Date, Employment.
  7. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  8. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Date, Employment.
  9. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.

Mabel Redding1

F, ID2800, (c 1885-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
FatherAlfred Redding b. c 1850, d. ca 1890s
MotherEmma Wright b. c 1853
Birthc 1885Newington, London, ENGLAND2,3,4 
(Daughter) Census5 Apr 1891(Head of Household) Alfred Redding, (Wife) Emma Wright; 9 Swan Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and surname; Relation to Head; Marital status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Employed or Neither; Where born; Infirmity.
= Alfred Redding, Head, Married, Male, 41, Tailors Salesman, Employee, Southwark London, ---.
= Emma Redding, Wife, Married, Female, 37, ---, ---, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 10, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert E Redding, Son, Single, Male, 7, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 5, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest R Redding, Son, Single, Male, 3, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 1, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.5
Employmentat Mar 1901ENGLAND; >
Envelope Folder.6,7 
(Daughter) Census31 Mar 1901(Head of Household) Emma Wright; 9 Sherston Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relation to Head; Marital Status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Worker or Own account; If Working at Home; Where Born; Infirmity.
= Emma Redding, Head, Widow, Female, 47, Laundress, Own Account, At Home, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 20, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert Redding, Son, Single, Male, 19, Litho Printer, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 15, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest Redding, Son, Single, male, 13, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 11, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.8
Employmentat Apr 1911Litho Printers, ENGLAND; >
Envelope Folder.7 
(Daughter) Census2 Apr 1911(Head of Household) Emma Redding; 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relationship to Head of Family; Marital Status; Sex and Age; For Married Woman this marriage: years married, children born/living/died; Personal Occupation; Industry or Service; Employer, Worker or Own Account; Whether working at Home; Birth place; Nationality if born in Foreign Country; Infirmity.
= Emma Reading; Head; Widow; Female, 57; Married 31 years (6 children born, 5 alive, 1 dead); ---; ---; ---; Wretham Norfolk; ---.
= Beatrice Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 30; ---; Envelope & Book Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Southwark London; ---.
= Mabel Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 25; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ernest Reginald Reading;
Son; Single; Male, 23; ---; Sanitary Brass Finisher; Sanitary Engineers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ada Reading, Daughter; Single; Female, 21; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London, ---.9

Citations

  1. Census of England and Wales, 1891, Household of Alfred Redding of 9 Swan Place, Newington, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Sub District St Mary Newington, Enumeration District 12, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG12, Piece 366, Folio 46, Page 23, GSU Roll 6095476; details obtained on 4 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2797. Given name, Surname.
  2. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 5 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  3. Census of England and Wales, 1901, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Newington, Registration District Southwark, Sub District St Mary, Newington, Enumeration District 14, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary Newington, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG14, Piece 384, Folio 84, Page 3; details obtained on 5 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2798. YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 15 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  4. Census of England and Wales, 1911, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington SE, Registration District Southwark, Sub District Newington South, Enumeration District 36, Civil Parish Newington St Mary, County of London; The National Archives Reference Class RG14, Piece 1854; accessed 4 Sep 2014 at www.ancestry.com.au; hereafter called Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding; digital transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2798: YOB 1885 or 1886 (age 25 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  5. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  6. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Date, Employment.
  7. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Date, Employment.
  8. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  9. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.

Ada Redding1,2

F, ID2801, (c 1889-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
FatherAlfred Redding b. c 1850, d. ca 1890s
MotherEmma Wright b. c 1853
Birthc 1889Newington, London, ENGLAND3,4,5 
(Daughter) Census5 Apr 1891(Head of Household) Alfred Redding, (Wife) Emma Wright; 9 Swan Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and surname; Relation to Head; Marital status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Employed or Neither; Where born; Infirmity.
= Alfred Redding, Head, Married, Male, 41, Tailors Salesman, Employee, Southwark London, ---.
= Emma Redding, Wife, Married, Female, 37, ---, ---, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 10, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert E Redding, Son, Single, Male, 7, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 5, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest R Redding, Son, Single, Male, 3, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 1, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.6
(Daughter) Census31 Mar 1901(Head of Household) Emma Wright; 9 Sherston Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relation to Head; Marital Status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Worker or Own account; If Working at Home; Where Born; Infirmity.
= Emma Redding, Head, Widow, Female, 47, Laundress, Own Account, At Home, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 20, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert Redding, Son, Single, Male, 19, Litho Printer, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 15, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest Redding, Son, Single, male, 13, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 11, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.7
Employmentat Apr 1911Litho Printers, ENGLAND; >
Envelope Folder.8 
(Daughter) Census2 Apr 1911(Head of Household) Emma Redding; 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relationship to Head of Family; Marital Status; Sex and Age; For Married Woman this marriage: years married, children born/living/died; Personal Occupation; Industry or Service; Employer, Worker or Own Account; Whether working at Home; Birth place; Nationality if born in Foreign Country; Infirmity.
= Emma Reading; Head; Widow; Female, 57; Married 31 years (6 children born, 5 alive, 1 dead); ---; ---; ---; Wretham Norfolk; ---.
= Beatrice Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 30; ---; Envelope & Book Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Southwark London; ---.
= Mabel Reading; Daughter; Single; Female, 25; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ernest Reginald Reading;
Son; Single; Male, 23; ---; Sanitary Brass Finisher; Sanitary Engineers; Worker; Newington London; ---.
= Ada Reading, Daughter; Single; Female, 21; ---; Envelope Folder; Litho Printers; Worker; Newington London, ---.9

Citations

  1. Census of England and Wales, 1891, Household of Alfred Redding of 9 Swan Place, Newington, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Sub District St Mary Newington, Enumeration District 12, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG12, Piece 366, Folio 46, Page 23, GSU Roll 6095476; details obtained on 4 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2797. Given name, Surname.
  2. Census of England and Wales, 1911, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Draper Street, Newington SE, Registration District Southwark, Sub District Newington South, Enumeration District 36, Civil Parish Newington St Mary, County of London; The National Archives Reference Class RG14, Piece 1854; accessed 4 Sep 2014 at www.ancestry.com.au; hereafter called Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding; digital transcript/image and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2798: Given name, Surname.
  3. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 1 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  4. Census of England and Wales, 1901, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Newington, Registration District Southwark, Sub District St Mary, Newington, Enumeration District 14, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary Newington, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG14, Piece 384, Folio 84, Page 3; details obtained on 5 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2798. YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 11 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  5. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: YOB 1889 or 1890 (age 21 at Census date 2 Apr 1911), POB.
  6. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  7. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  8. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Date, Employment.
  9. Census E&W 1911, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.

Albert E. Redding1

M, ID2802, (c 1883-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
FatherAlfred Redding b. c 1850, d. ca 1890s
MotherEmma Wright b. c 1853
Birthc 1883Newington, London, ENGLAND2,3 
(Son) Census5 Apr 1891(Head of Household) Alfred Redding, (Wife) Emma Wright; 9 Swan Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and surname; Relation to Head; Marital status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Employed or Neither; Where born; Infirmity.
= Alfred Redding, Head, Married, Male, 41, Tailors Salesman, Employee, Southwark London, ---.
= Emma Redding, Wife, Married, Female, 37, ---, ---, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 10, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert E Redding, Son, Single, Male, 7, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 5, Scholar, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest R Redding, Son, Single, Male, 3, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 1, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.4
Employmentat Mar 1901London, ENGLAND; >
Litho Printer.5 
(Son) Census31 Mar 1901(Head of Household) Emma Wright; 9 Sherston Place, Newington, London, ENGLAND; >
Dwelling of 3 rooms.
Headings: Name and Surname; Relation to Head; Marital Status; Sex; Age; Profession or Occupation; Employer, Worker or Own account; If Working at Home; Where Born; Infirmity.
= Emma Redding, Head, Widow, Female, 47, Laundress, Own Account, At Home, Wretham Norfolk, ---.
= Beatrice Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 20, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Albert Redding, Son, Single, Male, 19, Litho Printer, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Mabel Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 15, Envelope Folder, Worker, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ernest Redding, Son, Single, male, 13, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.
= Ada Redding, Daughter, Single, Female, 11, ---, ---, ---, Newington London, ---.6

Citations

  1. Census of England and Wales, 1891, Household of Alfred Redding of 9 Swan Place, Newington, Registration District St Saviour Southwark, Sub District St Mary Newington, Enumeration District 12, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG12, Piece 366, Folio 46, Page 23, GSU Roll 6095476; details obtained on 4 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2797. Given name, Initial, Surname.
  2. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: YOB 1883 or 1884 (age 7 at Census date 5 Apr 1891), POB.
  3. Census of England and Wales, 1901, Household of Emma Redding of 9 Sherston Place, Newington, Registration District Southwark, Sub District St Mary, Newington, Enumeration District 14, Ecclesiastical Parish St Mary Newington, Civil Parish Newington, County of London; The National Archives Reference RG14, Piece 384, Folio 84, Page 3; details obtained on 5 Sep 2014 from Ancestry web site at www.ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID2798. YOB 1883 or 1884 (age 17 at Census date 31 Mar 1901), POB.
  4. Census E&W 1891, Alfred Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.
  5. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Date, Employment.
  6. Census E&W 1901, Emma Redding: Census date, Address, Memos.

Albert Edward Garden1,2,3

M, ID2803, (25 May 1901-18 Dec 1965)
Last Edited25 Jun 2016
FatherEdward James Garden b. 24 May 1865, d. 5 May 1937
MotherMargaret Hay b. c 1865, d. 11 Dec 1961
Birth25 May 190110 Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlock, Banffshire, SCOTLAND4,5,6,7,8 
AddressOldto Feb 1929"Brackley", Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND9 
Travel22 Feb 1929 to ca Mar 1929SS Mantua, P&O Steam Navigation Co., London/Singapore, ENGLAND/SINGAPORE; >
Passenger List on departure from London 22 Feb 1929 shows: Port of Departure = London; Name = Albert Garden; Last address in UK = "Brackley", Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen; Class = 2; Port at which contracted to land = Singapore; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Engineer; Age & Sex = 27 Male Unaccompanied; Country of last Permanent Residence = Scotland; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = Straits Settlements.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from London via Gibraltar, Marseilles, Karachi, Bombay and Penang to Singapore and continued via Shanghai and Kobe to Yokohama (and perhaps other intermediate ports); Master = HC Davis; Total passengers embarked at London = 227, being 208 adults (22 couples, 114M, 46F), 17 children 1-12 (10M, 7F) and 2 infants (2M).
SS Mantua (10,946 gross tonnage) was the first of 2 ships of that name. She was launched in 1909 at Greenock, used as an armed merchant cruiser during WW1, and sold in 1935 for scrapping at Shanghai.10,11
Occupationfr Mar 1929 - Sep 1946Engineer/Electrician12,13,14,15 
Employmentfr 1929 - 1937Municipality of Singapore, Singapore, SINGAPORE; >
1929: Charge Engineer (seniority 4/4), Power Station.
1930: Charge Engineer (seniority 3/4), Power Station.
1931: Charge Engineer (seniority 3/7), Power Station (St James).
1932: Charge Engineer (seniority 3/8), Power Station (St James).
1933: Assistant Power Station Superintendent, Power Station (St James).
1937: Assistant Power Station Superintendent, Power Station (St James).16 
Marriage20 Jan 1931Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; Presbyterian Church, Singapore, SINGAPORE; >
Witnesses Hilda Williamson and David Henderson.
Report in Straits Times, 23 Jan 1931, page 12:
At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore on Tuesday, the Rev. Stephen Band officiating, Mr Albert Edward Garden, third son of Mr and Mrs Garden, of Aberdeen, was married to Miss Ina McKay Farquhar, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Farquhar, of Aberdeen.
Mr E. W. P. Fulcher gave the bride away and Mrs Fulcher was the matron of honour. Mr David Henderson was the best man.
After the ceremony, a reception was held at 303 Tanglin Road. The honeymoon is being spent at Fraser's Hill.17,18,19
Witness: Hilda Williamson
AddressOldto Aug 1932Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; Brackley, Bridge of Dee, SCOTLAND; >
With spouse.20 
Travelfrom 2 Sep 1932Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; SS Rajputana, P&O Steam Navigation Co., London/Singapore, ENGLAND/SINGAPORE; >
With spouse.
Passenger List on departure from London 2 Sep 1932 shows: Port of Departure = London; Name = Albert Garden & Alexandria Garden; Last address in UK = Brackley, Bridge of Dee; Class = 2; Port at which contracted to land = Singapore; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Engineer & Nil; Age & Sex = 31 Male & 26 Female; Country of last Permanent Residence = Scotland; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = F. M. S.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from London via Gibraltar, Tangier, Marseilles, Malta, Port Said, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Madras and Penang to Singapore and continued via Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe to Yokohama; Master = PC Headlam; Total passengers embarked at London = 472, being 409 adults (71 couples, 120M, 147F), 58 children 1-12 (22M, 36F) and 5 infants (2M, 3F).21
Travelto 6 Nov 1936Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; Ranpura, P&O Steam Navigation Co., Singapore/London, SINGAPORE/ENGLAND; >
With spouse.
Passenger List on arrival at London 6 Nov 1936: Port of Embarkation = Singapore; Name = Albert Garden & Anne Garden; Class = 1st; Age & Sex = 35 Male & 30 Female; Proposed Address in UK = 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Electrician & H. Duties; Country of last Permanent Residence = Straits; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = Scotland.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from Yokohama via Hong Kong to Singapore and continued via Colombo, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar and Tangier to London (other intermediate ports not known); Master = JM Legg.22
AddressOldfr Nov 1936 - May 1937Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND; >
With spouse.23 
Travelfrom 22 May 1937Ranchi, P&O Steam Navigation Co., Southampton/Singapore, ENGLAND/SINGAPORE; >
Passenger List on departure from Southampton 22 May 1937 shows: Name = Albert Garden; Last address in UK = 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen; Class = 1; Port at which contracted to land = Singapore; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Engineer; Age & Sex = 35 Male Unaccompanied; Country of last Permanent Residence = Scotland; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = Straits
On this voyage, the ship sailed from Southampton via Gibraltar, Tangier, Malta, Marseilles, Port Said, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Penang and Malacca to Singapore and continued via Shanghai, Hong Kong and Kobe to Yokohama; Master = JC Smith; Total passengers embarked at Southampton = 235, being 215 adults (27 couples, 84M, 77F), 16 children 1-12 (7M, 9F) and 4 infants (2M, 2F).24
Travelto 4 Sep 1946Monarch of Bermuda, Furness, Withy & Co., Singapore/Liverpool, SINGAPORE/ENGLAND; >
Passenger List on arrival at Liverpool 4 Sep 1946: Port of Departure = Singapore; Name = Albert Garden; Class = 1st; Age & Sex = 45, Male; Proposed Address in UK = 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Engineer; Country of last Permanent Residence = Malaya; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = British Empire outside UK.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from Singapore to Liverpool (intermediate ports not known); Master = Alfred T. Church.25
AddressOldfrom Sep 19466 Orchard Street, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND26 
Employmentto Dec 1965TV Company, SCOTLAND; >
Clerk.27 
Death18 Dec 19656 Orchard Street, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND; >
Death Certificate data:
+ Name & Surname: Albert Edward Garden.
+ Rank or Profession: Television Company's Clerk.
+ Marital status: Married to Alexanderina MacKay Farquhar.
+ When & Where died: 18 Dec 1965, 1705 at 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen.
+ Sex & Age: Male, 64 years.
+ Name, Surname, Profession of Father: Edward James Garden (deceased), House Painter.
+ Name, Maiden Surname of Mother: Margaret Garden, Maiden Surname Hay (deceased).
+ Cause of Death & Medical Attendant: (a) Carcinoma of Lung; (b) Carcinomatosis -- as certified by James Gould, M.B., Ch.B.
+ Informant: Alastair N Brown, Son-in-law, 57 Burnieboozle Crescent, Aberdeen.
+ Registered: 20 Dec 1965 at Aberdeen by Norman Keith, Aberdeen.
28,29,30
Widow: Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar

Citations

  1. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' departing London 22 Feb 1929, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Given Name Albert, Surname.
  2. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' departing London 2 Sep 1932, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Given Name Albert, Surname.
  3. WorldConnect Project data on Albert Edward Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden AE; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Given names, Surname [source cited Angus S Brown].
  4. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929. DOB ca 1901 (age 27 at 22 Feb 1929).
  5. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. DOB ca 1901 (age 31 at 2 Sep 1932).
  6. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' arriving London 6 Nov 1936, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 35 at 6 Nov 1936).
  7. Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' arriving Liverpool 4 Sep 1946, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' 1946; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 45 at 4 Sep 1946).
  8. Family history chart, Garden Family, compiled by Angus S Brown, UK in or before 2003, hereafter called FH chart, Garden; copy (provided by Deb O'Reilly 11 Dec 2014) in Researcher's family history papers. DOB, POB.
  9. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929. Last address in the UK.
  10. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929. Name, Date1, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2.
  11. TheShipsList web site, URL www.theshipslist.com, hereafter called TheShipsList; web page sighted 20 Aug 2008, copy held in Researcher's computer records, file TSL Blue Funnel Line 20080820.mht. Sighted 9 Jan 2009: Memo3.
  12. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929. Occupation Engineer at Feb 1929.
  13. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. Occupation Engineer at Sep 1932.
  14. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936. Occupation Electrician at Nov 1936.
  15. Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' 1946. Occupation Engineer at Sep 1946.
  16. The Singapore and Malayan Directory (published by Fraser & Neave Limited, Collyer Quay, Singapore), accessed at National Library of Australia, Canberra; hereafter called Singapore & Malayan Directory. 1930, p607, sighted 9 Dec 2014: Employer, Memo1; 1931, p566, sighted 9 Dec 2014: Employer, Memo2; 1932, p940, sighted 9 Dec 2014: Employer, Memo3; 1933, p889, sighted 9 Dec 2014: Employer, Memo4; 1934, p856, sighted 9 Dec 2014: Employer, Memo5; 1938, p938, sighted 9 Dec 2014: Employer, Memo6.
  17. WorldConnect/Garden AE. DOM, POM [source cited Angus S Brown].
  18. FH chart, Garden. DOM, POM, Memo.
  19. The Straits Times, Singapore, hereafter called Straits Times; accessed via Singapore National Library web site at www.singapore.nl.sg; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. 23 Jan 1931, page 12: DOM, POM, Memo2.
  20. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. Last address in UK.
  21. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. Date1, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2, Memo3.
  22. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936. Date2, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2, Memo3.
  23. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936. Proposed UK address from Nov 1936.
  24. Passenger List 'Ranchi' departing Southampton 22 May 1937, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by FindMyPast and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 May 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Ranchi' May 1937; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Name, Date1, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2.
  25. Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' 1946. Date2, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2.
  26. Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' 1946. Proposed UK address from Sep 1946.
  27. FH chart, Garden. Profession prior to DOD.
  28. WorldConnect/Garden AE. DOD [source cited Angus S Brown].
  29. FH chart, Garden. DOD, POD.
  30. Death Certificate: Garden, Albert E., Certified Copy issued by General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh on 8 Dec 2014, Registration No. 1965/305 in the Eastern District of Aberdeen in the Burgh of Aberdeen, hereafter called Death Certificate GaAE; original and image in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. DOD, POD, Memos.

Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar1,2,3,4,5

F, ID2804, (c 1906-)
Last Edited25 Jun 2016
Birthc 19066,7,8 
Occupationat Dec 1930Dressmaker9 
AddressOldto Dec 193060 Forest Avenue, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND10 
Travelfrom 19 Dec 1930Hakone Maru, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, London/Singapore, ENGLAND/SINGAPORE; >
Passenger List on departure from London 19 Dec 1930 shows: Port of Departure = London; Name = Alexanderina Farquhar; Last address in UK = 60 Forest Ave, Aberdeen; Class = 1; Port at which contracted to land = Singapore; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Dressmaker; Age & Sex = 24 Female; Country of last Permanent Residence = Scotland; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = Malaya.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from London via Gibraltar, Marseilles, Naples and Port Said (and probably other ports) to Singapore and continued via Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe to Yokohama; Master = Y Okuno; Total passengers embarked at London = 29, being 26 adults (1 couple, 8M, 12F), 3 children 1-12 (0M, 3F) and 0 infants.11
Marriage20 Jan 1931Albert Edward Garden; Presbyterian Church, Singapore, SINGAPORE; >
Witnesses Hilda Williamson and David Henderson.
Report in Straits Times, 23 Jan 1931, page 12:
At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore on Tuesday, the Rev. Stephen Band officiating, Mr Albert Edward Garden, third son of Mr and Mrs Garden, of Aberdeen, was married to Miss Ina McKay Farquhar, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Farquhar, of Aberdeen.
Mr E. W. P. Fulcher gave the bride away and Mrs Fulcher was the matron of honour. Mr David Henderson was the best man.
After the ceremony, a reception was held at 303 Tanglin Road. The honeymoon is being spent at Fraser's Hill.12,13,14
Witness: Hilda Williamson
Married Names 1931Garden 
AddressOldto Aug 1932Albert Edward Garden; Brackley, Bridge of Dee, SCOTLAND; >
With spouse.15 
Travelfrom 2 Sep 1932Albert Edward Garden; SS Rajputana, P&O Steam Navigation Co., London/Singapore, ENGLAND/SINGAPORE; >
With spouse.
Passenger List on departure from London 2 Sep 1932 shows: Port of Departure = London; Name = Albert Garden & Alexandria Garden; Last address in UK = Brackley, Bridge of Dee; Class = 2; Port at which contracted to land = Singapore; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Engineer & Nil; Age & Sex = 31 Male & 26 Female; Country of last Permanent Residence = Scotland; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = F. M. S.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from London via Gibraltar, Tangier, Marseilles, Malta, Port Said, Karachi, Bombay, Colombo, Madras and Penang to Singapore and continued via Hong Kong, Shanghai and Kobe to Yokohama; Master = PC Headlam; Total passengers embarked at London = 472, being 409 adults (71 couples, 120M, 147F), 58 children 1-12 (22M, 36F) and 5 infants (2M, 3F).16
Travelto 6 Nov 1936Albert Edward Garden; Ranpura, P&O Steam Navigation Co., Singapore/London, SINGAPORE/ENGLAND; >
With spouse.
Passenger List on arrival at London 6 Nov 1936: Port of Embarkation = Singapore; Name = Albert Garden & Anne Garden; Class = 1st; Age & Sex = 35 Male & 30 Female; Proposed Address in UK = 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen; Profession, Occupation or Calling = Electrician & H. Duties; Country of last Permanent Residence = Straits; Country of Intended Future Permanent Residence = Scotland.
On this voyage, the ship sailed from Yokohama via Hong Kong to Singapore and continued via Colombo, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar and Tangier to London (other intermediate ports not known); Master = JM Legg.17
AddressOldfr Nov 1936 - May 1937Albert Edward Garden; 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND; >
With spouse.18 
(Widow) Death18 Dec 1965Albert Edward Garden; 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen, SCOTLAND; >
Death Certificate data:
+ Name & Surname: Albert Edward Garden.
+ Rank or Profession: Television Company's Clerk.
+ Marital status: Married to Alexanderina MacKay Farquhar.
+ When & Where died: 18 Dec 1965, 1705 at 6 Orchard Street, Aberdeen.
+ Sex & Age: Male, 64 years.
+ Name, Surname, Profession of Father: Edward James Garden (deceased), House Painter.
+ Name, Maiden Surname of Mother: Margaret Garden, Maiden Surname Hay (deceased).
+ Cause of Death & Medical Attendant: (a) Carcinoma of Lung; (b) Carcinomatosis -- as certified by James Gould, M.B., Ch.B.
+ Informant: Alastair N Brown, Son-in-law, 57 Burnieboozle Crescent, Aberdeen.
+ Registered: 20 Dec 1965 at Aberdeen by Norman Keith, Aberdeen.
19,20,21

Family

Albert Edward Garden b. 25 May 1901, d. 18 Dec 1965

Citations

  1. Passenger List 'Hakone Maru' departing London 19 Dec 1930, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 5 Dec 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Hakone Maru' Dec 1930; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2804. Given name Alexanderina, Surname Farquhar.
  2. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' departing London 2 Sep 1932, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Given name Alexandria (assumed to be Alexanderina), Married Surname.
  3. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' arriving London 6 Nov 1936, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Given Name Anne, Married Surname.
  4. WorldConnect Project data on Albert Edward Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden AE; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. Given names Alexanderina Mackay, Maiden Surname [source cited Angus S Brown].
  5. The Straits Times, Singapore, hereafter called Straits Times; accessed via Singapore National Library web site at www.singapore.nl.sg; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. 23 Jan 1931, page 12: Given names Ina McKay, Surname Farquhar.
  6. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. DOB ca 1906 (age 26 at 2 Sep 1932).
  7. Passenger List 'Hakone Maru' Dec 1930. DOB ca 1906 (age 24 at 18 Dec 1930).
  8. WorldConnect/Garden AE. DOB ca 1907 [source cited Angus S Brown].
  9. Passenger List 'Hakone Maru' Dec 1930. Occupation.
  10. Passenger List 'Hakone Maru' Dec 1930. Last address in UK.
  11. Passenger List 'Hakone Maru' Dec 1930. Date1, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2.
  12. WorldConnect/Garden AE. DOM, POM [source cited Angus S Brown].
  13. Family history chart, Garden Family, compiled by Angus S Brown, UK in or before 2003, hereafter called FH chart, Garden; copy (provided by Deb O'Reilly 11 Dec 2014) in Researcher's family history papers. DOM, POM, Memo.
  14. Straits Times; copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID2803. 23 Jan 1931, page 12: DOM, POM, Memo2.
  15. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. Last address in UK.
  16. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932. Date1, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2, Memo3.
  17. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936. Date2, Ship, Route, Memo1, Memo2, Memo3.
  18. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936. Proposed UK address from Nov 1936.
  19. WorldConnect/Garden AE. DOD [source cited Angus S Brown].
  20. FH chart, Garden. DOD, POD.
  21. Death Certificate: Garden, Albert E., Certified Copy issued by General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh on 8 Dec 2014, Registration No. 1965/305 in the Eastern District of Aberdeen in the Burgh of Aberdeen, hereafter called Death Certificate GaAE; original and image in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. DOD, POD, Memos.

Commander Rupert Basil Michel (Cocky or Von) Long1

M, ID2805, (18 Sep 1899-8 Jan 1960)
Last Edited24 Jun 2016
Birth18 Sep 1899North Carlton, VIC; >
Youngest of 8 children born to Charles Richard Long, inspector of schools, and his wife Louisa Catherine, née Michel.1 
Militaryfr 25 Aug 1939 - Dec 1945Royal Australian Navy, Melbourne, VIC; Director of Naval Intelligence and represented Britain's MI5 and MI6 in Australia.1 
(Referee) Employmentfr Feb 1946 - May 1946Leslie Denis (Denis) Emerson-Elliott; Crown Agents for the Colonies; >
In Feb 1946 (while still with the DNI in Melbourne), LDEE applied to the Crown Agents for the Colonies in London for a Colonial Service position in Malaya. Three referees (normally required to be resident in the UK) appear to have been:
* Dr Thomas Wood, Parsonage, Bures, Suffolk -- English composer and author, who was sponsored by the British government to visit Australia in 1944 to give a series of popular talks and broadcasts about wartime Britain;
* Captain Alan Hillgarth, Royal Navy, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence, DNI's representative in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, head of MI6 in the Far East; and
* Commander RBM Long, RAN, Director of Naval Intelligence.
Subsequent relevant notes on LDEE's RAN Service Record are:
* ... Has applied for position in Malaya and in event of application being approved would appreciate demob in Singapore to which port transport is available. [NB 2341 21/3/46]
* Crown Agents for Colonies unable to state whether this officer has been accepted. If officer elects return to UK for release, no further passage rights to Singapore will exist. Further signal will be made when result of application can be ascertained. [Admty to NB 2354 11/4/46]
* Ineligible by reason of age for permanent post with Crown Agents but has been offered contract appointment Africa, only if he accepts will have to return to UK. [Admty 1213 22/4/46]
* Now desires demob in Singapore pending detailed reply from Crown Agents. ... [N.B. 03W 2/5/46]2,3 
Death8 Jan 1960Manly, NSW; Cause of death cancer.1 

Citations

  1. Australian Dictionary of Biography (National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT), published in hardcopy from Volume 1, 1966 to Volume 18, 2012 (onwards) and accessible online at http://adb.anu.edu.ua/biography/; hereafter called ADBiography.
  2. Emerson-Elliott (was Emerson/Elliott), L Denis, Papers from 1930s or 1940s as specified, hereafter called Emerson-Elliott LD, Papers; photocopy acquired by ADEE in late 1980s or very early 1990s in Researcher's family history papers, ID0016. Application to Crown Agents for the Colonies and associated correspondence Feb 1946: Memo 1.
  3. World War 2 Service Records: Emerson-Elliott, Leslie Denis, from National Archives of Australia, Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600 -- black and white photocopies provided in Mar 2002, colour digital images from www.recordsearch.naa.gov.au in Dec 2010; hereafter called WW2 Service Records EELD. Paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID0016. Memo 2.

Captain Alan Hugh Hillgarth1,2

M, ID2806, (7 Jun 1899-28 Feb 1978)
Last Edited24 Jun 2016
Birth7 Jun 1899121 Harley Street, London, ENGLAND; >
Third of 5 children born to Willmott Henderson Hillgarth Evans, general surgeon, and his wife Ann Frances, née Piercy, medical practitioner.2 
Militaryfr 1939 - 1945Royal Navy; 1939: Naval Attaché, Madrid with authority for British intelligence operations in Spain.
1943: Chief of Intelligence, Eastern Fleet in Asia.
1944: Chief of British Naval Intelligence, Eastern Theatre.2 
(Referee) Employmentfr Feb 1946 - May 1946Leslie Denis (Denis) Emerson-Elliott; Crown Agents for the Colonies; >
In Feb 1946 (while still with the DNI in Melbourne), LDEE applied to the Crown Agents for the Colonies in London for a Colonial Service position in Malaya. Three referees (normally required to be resident in the UK) appear to have been:
* Dr Thomas Wood, Parsonage, Bures, Suffolk -- English composer and author, who was sponsored by the British government to visit Australia in 1944 to give a series of popular talks and broadcasts about wartime Britain;
* Captain Alan Hillgarth, Royal Navy, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence, DNI's representative in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, head of MI6 in the Far East; and
* Commander RBM Long, RAN, Director of Naval Intelligence.
Subsequent relevant notes on LDEE's RAN Service Record are:
* ... Has applied for position in Malaya and in event of application being approved would appreciate demob in Singapore to which port transport is available. [NB 2341 21/3/46]
* Crown Agents for Colonies unable to state whether this officer has been accepted. If officer elects return to UK for release, no further passage rights to Singapore will exist. Further signal will be made when result of application can be ascertained. [Admty to NB 2354 11/4/46]
* Ineligible by reason of age for permanent post with Crown Agents but has been offered contract appointment Africa, only if he accepts will have to return to UK. [Admty 1213 22/4/46]
* Now desires demob in Singapore pending detailed reply from Crown Agents. ... [N.B. 03W 2/5/46]3,4 
Death28 Feb 1978Illannanagh House, Ballinderry, County Tipperary, IRELAND2 

Citations

  1. Assumed the surname Hillgarth by deed poll in 1928.
  2. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, Oxford, England), published in print (60 volumes) and online, accessible through Australian National University e-Resources at www.oxforddnb.com.rp.nla.gov.au; hereafter called OxfordDNB.
  3. Emerson-Elliott (was Emerson/Elliott), L Denis, Papers from 1930s or 1940s as specified, hereafter called Emerson-Elliott LD, Papers; photocopy acquired by ADEE in late 1980s or very early 1990s in Researcher's family history papers, ID0016. Application to Crown Agents for the Colonies and associated correspondence Feb 1946: Memo 1.
  4. World War 2 Service Records: Emerson-Elliott, Leslie Denis, from National Archives of Australia, Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600 -- black and white photocopies provided in Mar 2002, colour digital images from www.recordsearch.naa.gov.au in Dec 2010; hereafter called WW2 Service Records EELD. Paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID0016. Memo 2.

Dr Thomas (Tommy) Wood1

M, ID2807, (28 Nov 1892-19 Nov 1950)
Last Edited24 Jun 2016
Birth28 Nov 1892Chorley, Lancashire, ENGLAND; >
Only child of Thomas Wood, master mariner, and his wife Hannah, nee Lee.1 
(Referee) Employmentfr Feb 1946 - May 1946Leslie Denis (Denis) Emerson-Elliott; Crown Agents for the Colonies; >
In Feb 1946 (while still with the DNI in Melbourne), LDEE applied to the Crown Agents for the Colonies in London for a Colonial Service position in Malaya. Three referees (normally required to be resident in the UK) appear to have been:
* Dr Thomas Wood, Parsonage, Bures, Suffolk -- English composer and author, who was sponsored by the British government to visit Australia in 1944 to give a series of popular talks and broadcasts about wartime Britain;
* Captain Alan Hillgarth, Royal Navy, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence, DNI's representative in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, head of MI6 in the Far East; and
* Commander RBM Long, RAN, Director of Naval Intelligence.
Subsequent relevant notes on LDEE's RAN Service Record are:
* ... Has applied for position in Malaya and in event of application being approved would appreciate demob in Singapore to which port transport is available. [NB 2341 21/3/46]
* Crown Agents for Colonies unable to state whether this officer has been accepted. If officer elects return to UK for release, no further passage rights to Singapore will exist. Further signal will be made when result of application can be ascertained. [Admty to NB 2354 11/4/46]
* Ineligible by reason of age for permanent post with Crown Agents but has been offered contract appointment Africa, only if he accepts will have to return to UK. [Admty 1213 22/4/46]
* Now desires demob in Singapore pending detailed reply from Crown Agents. ... [N.B. 03W 2/5/46]2,3 
Death19 Nov 1950Bures, Suffolk, ENGLAND; Cause of death: Coronary thrombosis.1 

Citations

  1. Australian Dictionary of Biography (National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT), published in hardcopy from Volume 1, 1966 to Volume 18, 2012 (onwards) and accessible online at http://adb.anu.edu.ua/biography/; hereafter called ADBiography.
  2. Emerson-Elliott (was Emerson/Elliott), L Denis, Papers from 1930s or 1940s as specified, hereafter called Emerson-Elliott LD, Papers; photocopy acquired by ADEE in late 1980s or very early 1990s in Researcher's family history papers, ID0016. Application to Crown Agents for the Colonies and associated correspondence Feb 1946: Memo 1.
  3. World War 2 Service Records: Emerson-Elliott, Leslie Denis, from National Archives of Australia, Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600 -- black and white photocopies provided in Mar 2002, colour digital images from www.recordsearch.naa.gov.au in Dec 2010; hereafter called WW2 Service Records EELD. Paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID0016. Memo 2.

Anna Andreevna Orlova

F, ID2808, (s 1875-s 1911)
Last Edited30 Mar 2019
RelationshipGreat-grandmother of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsAncestor Chart -- Penny GRAHAM (nee EMERSON-ELLIOTT)
Descendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
Births 1875 
Marriages 1896Vasily Mikhailovich Orlov; RUSSIA 
Birth of daughter17 Apr 1900Julia Orlova; Biryuchya Kosa village, Astrakhan area, RUSSIA1,2,3 
Birth of son12 Aug 1901Boris Orlov4 
Birth of daughter19 Feb 1905Lidia Orlov4 
Birth of son15 Dec 1908Arkady Orlov4 
Deaths 1911 

Family

Vasily Mikhailovich Orlov b. 3 Jan 1874
Children 1.Julia Orlova+ b. 17 Apr 1900, d. 2 Jun 1975
 2.Boris Orlov b. 12 Aug 1901
 3.Lidia Orlov b. 19 Feb 1905
 4.Arkady Orlov b. 15 Dec 1908

Citations

  1. Ladbrook (was Hagley/Jones), Jacqueline J, Oral, hereafter called Ladbrook JJ, Oral. Jan 1989: DOB, POB Astrakhan.
  2. Passport, Roberts (nee Orlova/Brayer), Julia [0093], issued 17 Mar 1966 by British High Commission, Canberra, hereafter called Passport RoJ; photocopies of cover & pp 2-3 only held in Researcher's Family History papers: DOB, POB Astrakan, Russia.
  3. Birth/Baptismal Certificate, Orlova, Julia, contained in Archival Extract 252/01-20 issued by State Archive of Astrakhan Region on 22 Mar 2007 from the records of St Vasily's Church, Biryuchya Kosa village in the Astrakhan area, hereafter called Birth Certificate, Orlova J: DOB, POB.
  4. Dummy source to generate a footnote and ensure the Word macros work OK.

Boris Orlov

M, ID2809, (12 Aug 1901-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
RelationshipGranduncle of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
FatherVasily Mikhailovich Orlov b. 3 Jan 1874
MotherAnna Andreevna Orlova b. s 1875, d. s 1911
Birth12 Aug 19011 

Citations

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Lidia Orlov

F, ID2810, (19 Feb 1905-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
RelationshipGrandaunt of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
FatherVasily Mikhailovich Orlov b. 3 Jan 1874
MotherAnna Andreevna Orlova b. s 1875, d. s 1911
Birth19 Feb 19051 

Citations

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Arkady Orlov

M, ID2811, (15 Dec 1908-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
RelationshipGranduncle of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
FatherVasily Mikhailovich Orlov b. 3 Jan 1874
MotherAnna Andreevna Orlova b. s 1875, d. s 1911
Birth15 Dec 19081 

Citations

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Petr Orlov

M, ID2812, (11 Jun 1880-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
FatherMikhail Egorovich Orlov b. 8 Jul 1848
MotherAleksandra Vasilyevna Simakina b. 1848 or 1849
Birth11 Jun 18801 

Citations

  1. Dummy source to generate a footnote and ensure the Word macros work OK.

Maria Orlova

F, ID2813, (30 Jun 1884-)
Last Edited23 Jun 2017
RelationshipGreat-grandaunt of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
FatherMikhail Egorovich Orlov b. 8 Jul 1848
MotherAleksandra Vasilyevna Simakina b. 1848 or 1849
Birth30 Jun 1884NB Date in Astrakhan data is 31 June!1 

Citations

  1. Dummy source to generate a footnote and ensure the Word macros work OK.

Serafima Orlova

F, ID2814, (19 Jul 1886-)
Last Edited22 Oct 2020
RelationshipGreat-grandaunt of Penny Graham (nee Emerson-Elliott)
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Mikhail ORLOV
FatherMikhail Egorovich Orlov b. 8 Jul 1848
MotherAleksandra Vasilyevna Simakina b. 1848 or 1849
Birth19 Jul 1886 

Margo (?)

F, ID2816
Last Edited12 Mar 2019
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Thomas EMERSON
Descendant Chart -- John BATTEN
Marriages 1945Denis H. Emerson; No children.1 
Married Names 1945Emerson 

Family

Denis H. Emerson b. c Aug 1917

Citations

  1. Curtis (nee Dibble), Daphne H, Letter; hereafter called Curtis DH, Letter; original held in Researcher's personal correspondence. Jun 1992 -- married, memo.

Edward James Garden1

M, ID2818, (24 May 1865-5 May 1937)
Last Edited30 Mar 2019
Birth24 May 1865Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND2 
Marriage22 Jul 1887Margaret Hay; Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND3 
Birth of son9 Jul 1888Edward Hay Garden; 87 John Street, St Nicholas, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND4,5 
Birth of daughter2 Apr 1890Maggie Jane Garden; 34 Castle Street, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND6,7 
Birth of son28 Feb 1892James Alexander Garden; 15 Queen Street, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND8,9 
Birth of son3 Dec 1893John Henry Garden; Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND10,11 
Birth of son5 Feb 1895William George Garden; Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND10,11 
Birth of son8 Jan 1898Charles Pritchard Garden; Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND10,11 
Birth of son25 May 1901Albert Edward Garden; 10 Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlock, Banffshire, SCOTLAND12,13,14,15,16 
Occupationsay 1910s-1920sHouse Painter17 
AddressOldat 1931Brackley, Bridge of Dee, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND; >
This appears to be the same as the address at date of death in 1937.18 
Marriage of son20 Jan 1931Albert Edward Garden, Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; Presbyterian Church, Singapore, SINGAPORE; >
Witnesses Hilda Williamson and David Henderson.
Report in Straits Times, 23 Jan 1931, page 12:
At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore on Tuesday, the Rev. Stephen Band officiating, Mr Albert Edward Garden, third son of Mr and Mrs Garden, of Aberdeen, was married to Miss Ina McKay Farquhar, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Farquhar, of Aberdeen.
Mr E. W. P. Fulcher gave the bride away and Mrs Fulcher was the matron of honour. Mr David Henderson was the best man.
After the ceremony, a reception was held at 303 Tanglin Road. The honeymoon is being spent at Fraser's Hill.19,20,21
Death5 May 193761 Murray Terrace, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND; >
This appears to be the same as the address shown in 1931.22,23 

Family

Margaret Hay b. c 1865, d. 11 Dec 1961
Children 1.Edward Hay Garden b. 9 Jul 1888, d. 28 Oct 1889
 2.Maggie Jane Garden b. 2 Apr 1890, d. 14 Nov 1940
 3.James Alexander Garden b. 28 Feb 1892, d. 9 Apr 1977
 4.John Henry Garden b. 3 Dec 1893, d. 3 Feb 1968
 5.William George Garden b. 5 Feb 1895, d. 10 Jun 1915
 6.Charles Pritchard Garden b. 8 Jan 1898
 7.Albert Edward Garden+ b. 25 May 1901, d. 18 Dec 1965
 8.Francis Garden b. a 1902

Citations

  1. WorldConnect Project data on Edward James Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden EJ; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2818. Given names, Surname [source cited as Angus S Brown].
  2. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB [source cited as Angus S Brown].
  3. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOM, POM [source cited as Angus S Brown].
  4. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB John Street, St Nicholas, Aberdeenshire.
  5. Family history chart, Garden Family, compiled by Angus S Brown, UK in or before 2003, hereafter called FH chart, Garden; copy (provided by Deb O'Reilly 11 Dec 2014) in Researcher's family history papers. DOB, POB 87 John Street, Aberdeen.
  6. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB Castle Street, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire.
  7. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB 34 Castle Street, Dufftown.
  8. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB Queen Street, Mortland (assumed to be Mortlach), Banffshire, Scotland.
  9. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB 15 Queen Street, Dufftown.
  10. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB.
  11. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB Albert Place, Dufftown.
  12. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' departing London 22 Feb 1929, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 27 at 22 Feb 1929).
  13. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' departing London 2 Sep 1932, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 31 at 2 Sep 1932).
  14. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' arriving London 6 Nov 1936, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 35 at 6 Nov 1936).
  15. Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' arriving Liverpool 4 Sep 1946, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' 1946; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 45 at 4 Sep 1946).
  16. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB.
  17. Death Certificate: Garden, Albert E., Certified Copy issued by General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh on 8 Dec 2014, Registration No. 1965/305 in the Eastern District of Aberdeen in the Burgh of Aberdeen, hereafter called Death Certificate GaAE; original and image in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. Deceased father's occupation.
  18. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. Date, Address [source cited as Angus S Brown].
  19. WorldConnect Project data on Albert Edward Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden AE; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOM, POM [source cited Angus S Brown].
  20. FH chart, Garden. DOM, POM, Memo.
  21. The Straits Times, Singapore, hereafter called Straits Times; accessed via Singapore National Library web site at www.singapore.nl.sg; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. 23 Jan 1931, page 12: DOM, POM, Memo2.
  22. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOD, POD Murray Terrace, Aberdeen [source cited as Angus S Brown].
  23. FH chart, Garden. DOD, POD 61 Murray Terrace, Aberdeen.

Margaret Hay1

F, ID2819, (c 1865-11 Dec 1961)
Last Edited25 Jun 2016
Birthc 1865Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND2 
Marriage22 Jul 1887Edward James Garden; Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND3 
Married Name22 Jul 1887Garden 
Birth of son9 Jul 1888Edward Hay Garden; 87 John Street, St Nicholas, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND4,5 
Birth of daughter2 Apr 1890Maggie Jane Garden; 34 Castle Street, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND6,7 
Birth of son28 Feb 1892James Alexander Garden; 15 Queen Street, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND8,9 
Birth of son3 Dec 1893John Henry Garden; Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Aberdeenshire, SCOTLAND10,11 
Birth of son5 Feb 1895William George Garden; Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND10,11 
Birth of son8 Jan 1898Charles Pritchard Garden; Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND10,11 
Birth of son25 May 1901Albert Edward Garden; 10 Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlock, Banffshire, SCOTLAND12,13,14,15,16 
Marriage of son20 Jan 1931Albert Edward Garden, Alexanderina (Ina or Anne) Mackay Farquhar; Presbyterian Church, Singapore, SINGAPORE; >
Witnesses Hilda Williamson and David Henderson.
Report in Straits Times, 23 Jan 1931, page 12:
At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore on Tuesday, the Rev. Stephen Band officiating, Mr Albert Edward Garden, third son of Mr and Mrs Garden, of Aberdeen, was married to Miss Ina McKay Farquhar, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Farquhar, of Aberdeen.
Mr E. W. P. Fulcher gave the bride away and Mrs Fulcher was the matron of honour. Mr David Henderson was the best man.
After the ceremony, a reception was held at 303 Tanglin Road. The honeymoon is being spent at Fraser's Hill.17,18,19
Death11 Dec 196120 

Family

Edward James Garden b. 24 May 1865, d. 5 May 1937
Children 1.Edward Hay Garden b. 9 Jul 1888, d. 28 Oct 1889
 2.Maggie Jane Garden b. 2 Apr 1890, d. 14 Nov 1940
 3.James Alexander Garden b. 28 Feb 1892, d. 9 Apr 1977
 4.John Henry Garden b. 3 Dec 1893, d. 3 Feb 1968
 5.William George Garden b. 5 Feb 1895, d. 10 Jun 1915
 6.Charles Pritchard Garden b. 8 Jan 1898
 7.Albert Edward Garden+ b. 25 May 1901, d. 18 Dec 1965
 8.Francis Garden b. a 1902

Citations

  1. WorldConnect Project data on Edward James Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden EJ; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2818. Given name, Maiden Surname.
  2. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB about 1865, POB prob. Mortlach, Banffshire, Scotland.
  3. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOM, POM [source cited as Angus S Brown].
  4. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB John Street, St Nicholas, Aberdeenshire.
  5. Family history chart, Garden Family, compiled by Angus S Brown, UK in or before 2003, hereafter called FH chart, Garden; copy (provided by Deb O'Reilly 11 Dec 2014) in Researcher's family history papers. DOB, POB 87 John Street, Aberdeen.
  6. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB Castle Street, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire.
  7. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB 34 Castle Street, Dufftown.
  8. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB Queen Street, Mortland (assumed to be Mortlach), Banffshire, Scotland.
  9. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB 15 Queen Street, Dufftown.
  10. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB.
  11. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB Albert Place, Dufftown.
  12. Passenger List 'SS Mantua' departing London 22 Feb 1929, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Mantua' Feb 1929; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 27 at 22 Feb 1929).
  13. Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' departing London 2 Sep 1932, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by, and accessed at, findmypast.co.uk, hereafter called Passenger List 'SS Rajputana' Sep 1932; paper copies and images in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 31 at 2 Sep 1932).
  14. Passenger List 'Ranpuna' arriving London 6 Nov 1936, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Ranpuna' 1936; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 35 at 6 Nov 1936).
  15. Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' arriving Liverpool 4 Sep 1946, from the records of The National Archives, London, England, digitised by Ancestry and accessed at ancestry.com.au on 18 Sep 2014, hereafter called Passenger List 'Monarch of Bermuda' 1946; images and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOB ca 1901 (age 45 at 4 Sep 1946).
  16. FH chart, Garden. DOB, POB.
  17. WorldConnect Project data on Albert Edward Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden AE; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2803. DOM, POM [source cited Angus S Brown].
  18. FH chart, Garden. DOM, POM, Memo.
  19. The Straits Times, Singapore, hereafter called Straits Times; accessed via Singapore National Library web site at www.singapore.nl.sg; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID2803. 23 Jan 1931, page 12: DOM, POM, Memo2.
  20. FH chart, Garden. DOD.

Charles Pritchard Garden1

M, ID2820, (8 Jan 1898-)
Last Edited25 Jun 2016
FatherEdward James Garden b. 24 May 1865, d. 5 May 1937
MotherMargaret Hay b. c 1865, d. 11 Dec 1961
Birth8 Jan 1898Albert Place, Dufftown, Mortlach, Banffshire, SCOTLAND2,3 

Citations

  1. WorldConnect Project data on Edward James Garden, compiled by Deb e-mail address, URL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi accessed 8 Dec 2014, hereafter called WorldConnect/Garden EJ; paper and digital copies held in Researcher's Family History records, ID2818. Given names, Surname.
  2. WorldConnect/Garden EJ. DOB, POB.
  3. Family history chart, Garden Family, compiled by Angus S Brown, UK in or before 2003, hereafter called FH chart, Garden; copy (provided by Deb O'Reilly 11 Dec 2014) in Researcher's family history papers. DOB, POB Albert Place, Dufftown.