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Many thanks, Merry. And Florence is working there too?
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https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discovery...=successSource He's No 21. I couldn't find him in the Ancestry index
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Florence is on ome territory
First name(s) Florence Rosina Last name Beazer Sex Female Birth year 1890 Census date 19 June 1921 Age in years 30 Age in months 8 Age as transcribed 30 y 8 m Relationship to head Officer Marital status Single Birth place Gloucestershire, England Birth county Gloucestershire Birth country England Birth place as transcribed Gloucestershire, Preshute Occupation Tennid Nurse & Midwife Occupation code 844 Occupation code with suffix 844/7 Employer Guardians Of The Keynsham Union Employer code 721 Place of work At Institution Language used to complete form English Person making return F J Huxtable House name Poorlaw Institution Address Poorlaw Institution Full address as transcribed Poorlaw Institution, Keynsham Parish Keynsham Registration district Keynsham Registration district number 317 Sub-district Keynsham Sub-district number 2 Enumeration district number 15 County Somerset Country England Parliamentary borough or division Somersetshire PC, Frome Div. Archive The National Archives Archive series RG 15 Piece number 11558 Schedule number 15 Page 1 District reference RD 317 RS 2 ED 14, 15 Schedule type code III Schedule type Institution, multiple page, 70+ entries Other household member's first name(s) - Other household member's last name - Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales Category Census, land & surveys Subcategory Census Collections from Great Britain, England
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There is no Thomas Kingston born at Scarborough around 1883.
One of the sons was called George Albert Kingston, born 1924, now deceased. Thomas Kingston's father was George. Florence/Flossie's father was Albert. Of course, the quickest way to prove this is to buy the marriage certificate but I was trying to find another way! Many thanks, Merry and Phoenix. |
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I'm struggling to find her transcription.... oh, Phoenix has already posted.
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Florence obviously didn't like being Flossie:
BEAZER, FLOSSIE ROSINA LIGHT GRO Reference: 1891 J Quarter in CHIPPING SODBURY Volume 06A Page 208 |
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Fater George of 15 Queen St. Army records also on FMP! He was a Frenc poliser before e enlisted.
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Nobody with trees for the Kingston family from Whitby seems to know what happened to him, so thanks for finding him. |
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First name(s) Thomas
Last name Kingston Birth year 1878 Birth parish Scarborough Birth town Scarborough Birth county Yorkshire Birth country England Service number 500 Regiment Royal Army Medical Corps Year 1899 Attestation date 12 Dec 1899 Attestation age years 21 Attestation age months 8 Attestation service number 500 Attestation corps M M S Corps Document type Attestation Archive reference WO 96 Series Wo 96 - Militia Service Records 1806-1915 Box 1289 Box record number 145 Archive The National Archives Country England Record set British Army Service Records Category Military, armed forces & conflict Subcategory Regimental & Service Records Collections from Great Britain, England
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