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Joseph Thomas Purkis
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Joseph Thomas Purkis Date and place of birth 8 June 1857 20 Trafalgar Place, Portsea, Hampshire Names of parents James Purkis and Charlotte Jane (nee Hatch) Date and place of baptism - if applicable 26 June 1857 St Mary's, Portsea Details of each of his or her marriages - if any To Jessie Jane Eliza Bond on 8 June 1886, Parish Church Portsmouth Occupation(s) - if any 1878 Entered the Royal Navy as an Engineer. 1881 Assistant Engineer 1884 Promoted to Engineer 1892 Promoted to Chief Engineer 1895 Promoted to Staff Engineer 1899 Promoted to Fleet Engineer 1909 Placed on the Retired List Military service - if any Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. I have him on every census throughout his life. 1861 117 Fratton Road, Portsea 1871 2 Trafalgar Terrace, Fratton Road, Portsea 1881 On the "Wolverene" 1891 Avondale, St Ursula Road, St Jude, Portsea also entered on the list for "Victoria and Albert" Royal Navy, Portsmouth Harbour then NOT TO BE ABSTRACTED List of Officers, Crew, Royal Marines and All Other Persons NOT on board on the night of Sunday, April 5th 1891 1901 Duke of Wellington, Royal Navy, Portsmouth 1911 19 Thirlmere Road Streatham S.W. Date, place and cause of death 12 October 1920 Stagsden West Cliff Road Bournemouth 63 years of Manchester Hostel Bournemouth U.D. Captain R.N. (Retired) Cause of death: 1. Abscess of Lung following pneumonia 40 days 2. Haemorrhage into lung 2 hours Certified by T.B. Scott MRGS Informant: K.N. Purkis Son R.A.M.C. Mess Millbank London Date and place of burial / cremation. Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Will dated 23rd November 1920 Gross value of estate £870.6.2 Net value of personal estate £748.7.7 Memorial inscription - if any |
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Phew - slight panic!
I suddenly wondered whether I should have posted this - I know pretty well most facts re. Joseph Thomas Purkis, and don't really need any help. But then I reassured myself by re-reading Gwynne's advice saying that even if you know about your ancestor you can post so the search engines pick it up. The one thing I would like to know is where he is buried (or whether he was cremated). |
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Hi Elizabeth
Even if you know everything, still post it as it's picked up by Google. One thing though: you are supposed to start a new thread with your ancestors name as the heading.
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I've moved it for you, Elizabeth
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Thanks, Georgette and Margaret - I'm getting the hang of it now!
I'm hoping one day some descendants of earlier Purkis ancestors will contact me. |
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I'm nosy - did Jane come from the Hatch family that supplied all the registrars in Portsmouth?
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William Hatch (born 1 Nov 1804, died 1881) was the Licensed Parish Clerk and Registrar of Births Marriages and Deaths (in Portsea). I'm not sure how large an area he covered. William was Charlotte Jane's elder brother - she was born 28 April 1812. When Charlotte and William's father Aaron Hatch died on 16 May 1858, it was his son William Hatch whose name is on the death certificate as Registrar, and it is James Purkis (Charlotte's husband) who is the informant! Last edited by ElizabethHerts; 08-12-09 at 07:45. |
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There is another Registrar in this family -
William Hatch had a daughter - Annie Cranley Hatch. Annie married John Harfield Hatch. They had a daughter - Annie Mary Hatch. She married Henry Coury Cleverly - who was Registrar of Marriages on the 1901 census. |
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Oooh, that's very spooky! I was just telling OH about when I used to stay overnight with a friend when I was at primary school (her mum used to save the gold top milk for our tea Ugh), and where did they live? West Cliff Road, Bournemouth! I'm afraid Stagsden isn't there any more as it's the site of a black of flats called Tower Court - where mum and dad considered moving to in 1970 lol
What a small world
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Merry "Something has been filled in that I didn't know was blank" Matthew Broderick WDYTYA? March 2010 |
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Merry, that's amazing you were just talking about it!
Do you think Stagsden was a nursing home or similar? I have googled and it comes up with a few peoples' wills etc. http://www.hiddenlives.org.uk/cgi-bi...3271_37_1.html http://www.jacomb.com/w1921_1930.htm Ah yes, I have found it! http://www.jfmc.co.uk/history.htm |
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