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Old 10-01-10, 17:10
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Name - "official" name and what they were known as

Amos William Geden - sometimes Gaden


Date and place of birth - 8th February 1872 - Burmington, Shipston on Stour, Counties of Worcester, Warwickshire and Gloucestershire.


Names of parents - Amos Geden and Lucy Steel (also Box a widow before marriage)


Date and place of baptism - if applicable -


Details of each of his or her marriages - if any -Married Laura Elizabeth Everett,October 1st 1898 London I think the Parish of Westminster St Stephens?


Occupation(s) - if any - Porter, Soldier and GPO Bagman - He also worked at Burmington Mills prior to enlisting.


Military service - if any - Enlisted in the Coldstream Guards 25th April 1890. Medically discharged 6th March 1900 London.


Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. - 1881 Shipston on Stour Workhouse aged 9. RG11/3112 - 1891 Chelsea Barracks. RG12/66 - 1901 East Ham RG13/1601 - 1911 47 Little Ilford Lane.RG14PN9584


Date, place and cause of death - 21st September 1916 West Ham Union Infirmary - Pulmonary TB and heart failure.


Date and place of burial / cremation. Buried at City of London Cemetery.


Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable - Letters of Administration due to Army pension.


Memorial inscription - if any


Will come back to add census details.
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Di,

have you seen the baptism for his son Albert Amos on the ancestry LMA images. Can transcribe it for you if you haven't got it.

It lists him as a Porter in 1899, before his medical discharge. No mention of any army connection

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Old 10-01-10, 19:55
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No I haven't Zoe, Albert is my Granddads brother.

Thank you if you can that would be great.

I have copies of his army papers and discharge, I got them from Alberts Grandson, my Dad's cousin, gosh it get's confusing. lol
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Old 10-01-10, 19:56
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My Granddad is Robert Victor 1901.
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emailed info, Di.

Can't see any other children for Amos Geden on the baptisms.
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Old 10-01-10, 20:21
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Thanks Zoe, e mail received. I wonder if once he was out of the army they moved? I haven't done anything with this line for ages. So it will be good to get back into it.
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West Ham doesn't fall under LMA as it was part of Essex then so they may have gone straight there.
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Yes quite likely, he had a bit of a sad life in some respects, orphaned by 5 and put in the workhouse while his two younger sisters were put in an orphan home, he wasn't deemed suitable because he was conceived before they had been married

I knew nothing at all on this line when I began. I got the records for the sisters from the George Muller foundation in Bristol and they contained all the letters going between the orphanage and the parish relief quite a story....
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Amos and Laura around 1900.



Albert - whose baptism Zoe found. Same year .
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His gravestone, not a very clear picture, but best I could get.
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