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Samuel John Collins
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Samuel John Collins Date and place of birth 26 Oct 1848, 15 Salisbury Mews, Marylebone, London Names of parents Samuel Collins and Sarah Harriett King Date and place of baptism - if applicable Details of each of his or her marriages - if any should be one to Harriet Powell - mother of his children - unable to find Occupation(s) - if any carpenter - on daughter's birth cert Dec 1885 packing case maker - children's birth certs , 1891 census, death cert Military service - if any Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. 15 Salisbury Mews, Marylebone - birth, 1851 and 1861 census 54 Crawford St, Marylebone - 24 Apr 1883, 31 Dec 1885: childrens birth certs 45 Shouldham St, Marylebone - 3 Mar 1889: childs birth cert 27 Croyden St, Marylebone - 1891 census not found on 1871 and 1881 census when presumably unmarried adult male Date, place and cause of death 3 Oct 1891, 26 Croydon St, Marylebone Syncope; Hoemorrhage; Rupture of blood vessel in lungs; Phthisis; Natural Date and place of burial / cremation. Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Memorial inscription - if any |
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1871 Census
With his brother Charles ANDREWS, Levi Head M 41 1830 Cambridgeshire ANDREWS, Sophia Wife F 39 1832 Buckinghamshire ANDREWS, Joshua Son M 7 1864 Middlesex ANDREWS, Eliza Daughter F 4 1867 Middlesex BEDFORD, Henry Servant M 11 1860 Middlesex COLLINS, Samuel Lodger M 22 1849 Middlesex COLLINS, Charles Lodger M 20 1851 Middlesex BUCKLAND, Edward Lodger M 38 1833 Middlesex BUCKLAND, Louisia Lodger F 28 1843 Middlesex BUCKLAND, Catherine Lodger F 6 1865 Middlesex BUCKLAND, Harriet Lodger F 3 1868 Middlesex BUCKLAND, James Lodger M 0 1871 Middlesex RG number: RG10 Piece: 169 Folio: 81 Page: 39 Address: Walmer St, Marylebone County: London, Middlesex |
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Thanks Elizabeth.
I did see that one but the occupations put me off - egineer (engineer?) and fitter. Their father was a carpenter and later Samuel was a carpenter too. So I don't know, is this them or not? Lynda |
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His baptism is in the LMA records on ancestry:
Samuel John Collins born 26 Oct 1848, baptised 16 Jun 1850 St Mary, Paddington Green, Westminster, parents Samuel & Sarah Collins of Short Street, Maida Hill, father's occupation Carpenter. His brother Charles George born 13th May 1850 was baptised on the same day. I can't find his marriage to Harriet anywhere. |
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Thanks so much!
I have had no luck looking for the marriage either and believe me I have tried. Have almost come to the conclusion they never married. Although the birth certificates of all three children have the mother as Harriet Collins formerly Powell, which leads one to believe they did marry. But I'll keep looking. Lynda |
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Bear in mind the most common reason for not finding a marriage is that one party (or both lol) had already tied the knot with someone else already.
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Wow, Merry, did not know that. Some time ago I had checked the indexes and cross referenced all the Samuel Collins entries against all the Harriet Powell entries hoping to find a match and there were actually quite a few entries for each of them. Had not thought of either of them actually marrying someone else. And I guess the only way to know for sure would be to purchase each certificate that seemed likely to see who the father is. Maybe I'll just forget it ... until I win the lottery!
Lynda |
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Samuel was in his 30s by the time is first child was born. It might well simple if we could positively identify him in 1881 as I would guess if he was married before he would be married at that date.
Another possibility might be that he was in the army during the missing years and he might even have married abroad. Where are Harriet and the children in 1901? Was Harriet born in Luton?
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Harriet was born in Luton, and I have her birth certificate as well as those of her siblings.
After Samuel died, Harriet was unable to care for the children .. I think they were very poor, just my impression .. and the children were placed into 'homes'. One of these was my grandmother, and she eventually was brought to Canada as part of a group noted on the passenger list as 'Miss Ryes party'. Her brother was in another home, don't know which one and apparently he kept running away; my grandmother lost touch and never saw or heard from him again after she came to Canada. The third child .. not sure, didn't show up in 1901. Anyway, back to Harriet. She remarried in 1893 .. have that certificate as well, and she died Jan 1, 1900. Yes, Samuel would have been 34-35 when son Charles was born, and Harriet would have been 26, so possible either or both could have been married before. Where would I look to find army records? When I checked the 1881 census I was looking for a bachelor, so I will go back and look again and see where I get to. Isn't it funny how your mind gets in a rut and doesn't think of the most obvious things? Ah well, story of my life. Lynda |
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Have you found Harriet in 1881?
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