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25 Jun 2015 19:24 |
Hi same results I found, held at LMA sadly not available to download and purchase online, with such scant info in ref it could be an expensive search!! Ken.
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ArgyllGran
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25 Jun 2015 18:06 |
Banstead Hospital - Admission/discharge records 1877 - 1979 seem to be here:-
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/a?_ref=74
That's according to this page :-
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/details.asp?id=43
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Ken
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25 Jun 2015 16:30 |
Hi, I have all his army documents , I don't think he received any pension,it was only paid after 12years of service,the pension column on his discharge papers is blank.
the 1881 ref is it just intials,age abt near ,occ labourer ok will find out more about the asylum. never come across that one before? Ken The army documents are in my keepsafe on this site.
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ArgyllGran
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25 Jun 2015 12:08 |
That Chelsea Pensioner record posted by Yvonne on page 1 is definitely him - if anyone has a sub or credits for FMP, perhaps they could look at the image? Perhaps it would give a date for the record?:
RICHARD MARKHAM 1851 Birth parish: CAMBERWELL Service number: 1526 South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) - 40th & 82nd Foot WO97 chelsea pensioners british army service records 1760-1913
A very long shot:
R. M. in the 1881 England Census
Name: R. M. Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Relationship to Head: Patient (Institutional) Gender: Male Civil Parish: Banstead County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street address: "Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum" Banstead Occupation: Laborer Registration district: Epsom Sub registration district: Carshalton ED, institution, or vessel: Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 760 Folio: 17 Page Number: 30
Place of birth: Not known
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SylviaInCanada
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24 Jun 2015 21:12 |
re-training???????????
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Ken
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24 Jun 2015 19:43 |
Hi all, I also put RR Markham to one side because I also had the impression that he wasn't very capable of reading & writing, to suddenly become a clerk. Because of his heart disability I really expected him to be home around Camberwell were his family could help him. Heart attacks/Strokes have been bumping of the male Markhams for the last 150years and still are to date. I have copies and certificates of everything mentioned above. Just to confuse me Henry & Elizabeth named their next son Henry TAYLOR, at least they had him baptized at St Johns ,Hoxton,in 1856 gave an address of Curtain Rd which was a most undesirable place to live, typical east end slum. Off searching again how does Taylor fit in ,a relatives maiden name, or just fancied it. ??? Ken M
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SylviaInCanada
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24 Jun 2015 17:39 |
I note that R. R. Markham is said to have the occupation of Clerk
yet Ken says that he always signs his army papers with a X ....... indicating that he could not write.
Is it really possible that someone who is unable to sign his name from apparently about 1870 and 1872, and is discharged with a "disability will affect his ability to support himself" would be able to gain employment as a clerk in 1881?
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Kayak
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24 Jun 2015 15:38 |
Have you discounted this one?
Name: R.R. Markham Age: 29 Estimated birth year: abt 1852 Relationship to Head: Lodger Gender: Male Where born: Surrey, England Civil Parish: Marlebone County/Island: London Country: England Street address: 78 Wells St Education:
Employment status: Subscribe now to see this information. Occupation: Clerk Registration district: Marylebone Sub registration district: All Souls ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 133 Folio: 93 Page Number: 39 Household Members: Name Age Edward Gomm 21 James Simpson 51 John Marriott 60 Robert Clark 30 George Smith 38 W.M. Colin 27 Vincent J. Engl... 34 William Renshaw 49 James Gerald 46 Henry Faust 30 Joseph Searbury 31 Ernest W. Fox 29 Henry G.S. Cooper 37 H. Beale 25 Walter Kitt 27 John Harmer 60 Phillip R. Nusman 74 Stephen Harris 29 Frederick Munts 61 George Gerard 22 Ellen Bradbury 14 John Kay 52 Edmund Waller 25 Joseph Mills 45 J.K. Stock 21 J.B. Patterson 19 H. Ellis 20 Percy H. Hallett 30 Arthur J. Hutton 32 Ann Farrell 25 James Barnard 66 Oscar Aleson 19 Harry Hyde 20 R.R. Markham 29<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< John Robertson 43 John F. Crawley 48 J.G. Williams 33 John Dad 33 B.J. Robinson 32 Joseph N. Turner 54 James Grant 29 A. Hall 30 William Autz 28 George Rose 39 William Thompson 43 Charles Claston 19 John Phillips 69
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Ken
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24 Jun 2015 11:22 |
Argllgran, All info you have is correct William in 1881 is my g/grandfather his son Richard was my grandfather the Richard with a son Albert was a "Barrett" that was mentioned above which I followed up as stated above. All the siblings stayed in s/London area and all seemed to name their boys William,John or Richard I have done some searching in the irish records but nothing looked good I take your point about dates I always search a wide margin, Richard possibly never knew his exact birth date, he signs his army papers with a cross (his mark) Thanks for your input, will keep searching Ken M.
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jun 2015 23:52 |
Possibly Elizabeth's son William in 1881? He was a wood chopper in 1871.
William Markham in the 1881 England Census
Name: William Markham Age: 33 Estimated birth year: abt 1848 Relationship to Head: Head Spouse: Maria Markham Gender: Male Where born: Walworth, Surrey, England Civil Parish: Camberwell County/Island: London Country: England Street address: 1 Woodland Cotts Marital Status: Married Occupation: Woodcutter <<<<<<<<<<<<<< Registration district: Camberwell Sub registration district: Peckham ED, institution, or vessel: 45 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 691 Folio: 111 Page Number: 65 Household Members: Name Age William Markham 33 Maria Markham 29 William J. Markham 7 Richard Markham 4 - named after possibly deceased uncle Richard??
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jun 2015 23:44 |
Possibly his mother's death?
Deaths Sep 1878 (>99%) MARKHAM Elizabeth 50 Camberwell 1d 461
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jun 2015 23:01 |
I don't see a Richard Markham with son Albert in 1881. (The nearest is an R Markham born c1843 in Buckinghamshire.)
Re age - in your OP you say he was born 1851. At 1861 census he was born 1853, at enlistment born 1851, at discharge born approx. Dec 1851.
Any or all of those options might be wrong.
I don't see his mother or siblings after 1871, for that matter.
Perhaps he stayed in Ireland, or died there.
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SylviaInCanada
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23 Jun 2015 21:55 |
is the age way out??
so much death information is "hearsay" ............ and age is one of the worst ones for being wrong
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Ken
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23 Jun 2015 20:12 |
Have followed that one up in 1881census he looks to be married with a son Albert so not my trail, there is a huge family of Barretts in the Newington/Walworth area I have tracked most of them that have coinciding names and birth years I have been searching for births and baptisms of this lot for the last ten years and have got nowhere!!
Thanks Ken Just found a death ref for Manchester cemetery for Richard Markham 1884 but no details,but then lower on page its repeated with age , NOT Mine wrong age.
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jun 2015 19:53 |
Have you discounted this birth?
Births Dec 1850 (>99%) Barrett Richard Roberts Newington 4 403
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Ken
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23 Jun 2015 19:38 |
John Joseph Barrett
Henry & elizabeth's second son was named John Joseph Markham
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Mike *
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23 Jun 2015 19:25 |
What was Elizabeth's father's name on her marriage cert ?
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Ken
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23 Jun 2015 19:13 |
Exactly correct, Your long shot Mike., I have never found a birth or baptism for the first 3 boys either Barrett or Markham ( ie William,John, Richard ) another son Henry baptized Shoreditch just after their marriage,the last son Charles was registerd in 1862. When Henry & Elizabeth Barrett married neither stated they were widowed or formerly on record,just says of full age. William is my g/grandfather. On Richards army enlistment papers he doesn't state a middle initial, after 1872 he just disappears,the regiment would have possibly shipped him back to Lancs from Dublin. Thanks Ken M
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Mike *
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23 Jun 2015 17:41 |
Total long shot but something to think about ...
Just wondering if this is father's death In which case he has an middle initial.
Name: Henry T Markham
Estimated birth year:abt 1825
Registration Year:1866 Registration Quarter:Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at Death:41
Registration district:Newington Inferred County:London
Volume:1d Page:182 -------------------------------------------
Could this be Henry & Elizabeth's marriage ?
Name: Henry Thomas Markham
Spouse:Elizabeth Barrett
Record Type:Marriage Event Date:19 Feb 1856 Parish:St James the Less, Bethnal Green Borough:Tower Hamlets
Father Name:William Markham
Spouse Father:John Joseph Barrett
Register Type:Parish Register
in which case the 3 eldest boys could have been born Barrett
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23 Jun 2015 15:58 |
1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 9, Canal Terrace, Camberwell, London, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Marthham Head Married Male 35 1826 Car Driver Southwark, Surrey, England Transcription Elizabeth Marthham Wife Married Female 35 1826 - Cripplestyle, Middlesex, England Transcription William Marthham Son - Male 12 1849 Wood Chopper Newington, Surrey, England Transcription John Marthham Son - Male 10 1851 Scholar New Windsor, Surrey, England Transcription Richard Marpham Son - Male 6 1855 Scholar Surrey, England Transcription Henry Marpham Son - Male 4 1857 Scholar Lambeth, Surrey, England
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