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Blackheath Lewisham baptisms 1865-1885

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LadyKira

LadyKira Report 26 Apr 2010 22:59

1901 Channel Islands Census
about Julia U E Kadrewell
Name: Julia U E Kadrewell
Age in 1901: 32
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Gender: Female
Where born: Gloucestershire, England
Civil parish: St Helier
Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints
Sub-registration district: Jersey
ED, institution, or vessel: 5
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 146
Household Members: Name Age
Julia U E Kadrewell 32
Willie W Kadrewell 8
Adeline J Kadrewell 5
Harold W Kadrewell 3
Victor R Kadrewell 19 Mo



Alison

Alison Report 26 Apr 2010 23:17

Yes Jerseylilly I have. Admittedly it was a number of years ago, but I actually checked the original registers at the local registry office. Not a hint of him, mis-spelt or otherwise. :-)
Some of his children were bapttised at St Simons Church in st helier. From memory I think at least 1 was spelt caderwell.

I see you found the 1891 reference, I'm pretty sure that must be him. He was known as Walter all his life. Wish he was on the 1881.

Thats his grandaughter from his eldest child Ladykira. She were born in Jersey, Thanks for pointing out the Lewisham connection. Probably just coincidence but you never know. Hmmmm. :-)

Thats his wife Julia on the 1901. He was at sea when that census was taken. On a ship called Victoria. I believe from Jersey to France. So far been unable to find crew records for the right one.

I called Lewisham history centre today. Looks like I could be in for a BIG job, as the chap says blackheath covered a vast area back in 1868.

Thanks again for all your help.
Hopefully I'll be able to return the favour one day.

ALison