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Parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND

Postby Longies » Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:40 am

Morning all,

I will appreciate some assistance please.

Living in SA and doing research on the LONGLAND name. Every now and again have to "return to roots" in England. Not having to do it that often, I am not subscribed user to the paid sites in UK - the exchange rate will kill me :)

I know Wilfred Albert LONGLAND and his wife Ivy Lilian (nee Gear) emigrated from UK during 1948 to South Africa. No issue there. Now Wilfred Albert was the only child of Albert Edward LONGLAND and Maud M Longland (nee Parker). They got married during June 1915 (Southampton) in the same year in which their only child Wilfred was born.

I would like to know who were the parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND? I can then hopefully determine whether they fit into my existing tree or not.
My thoughts are that assistance with a marriage certificate of Albert Edward LONGLAND and Maud M Parker (married 1915 in Southampton, Hampshire) can help in determining who Albert's parents were. This might be the best conclusive evidence.

Not knowing where Albert Edward was born, it is also rather difficult to make conclusive decisions on census records.

As I do not know anything more of Albert Edward it is rather difficult to determine via any other route who his parents were. I have had a look at freebmd, freereg and GRO and found a few "options" as to when Albert Edward might have been born and from those records a few options ito parents. But I need a way to zoom in onto the correct Albert Edward and I think their marriage certificate (1915) might just give the info I am looking for.

Yes, I have contacted a grandchild of Wilfred here in SA with promises of assistance, just to be never heard of again. Even after contacting him for a second time (:

Just to show that I have done some work, my guess or options are that his parents were one of the following:
1. Alfred and Elizabeth Ann (nee Mepham)
2. William and Elizabeth (nee Miller)
3. Alfred Egbert and Annie Eliza (nee Jephson)

Assistance in this regard will be highly appreciated please.
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Re: Parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND

Postby gardener » Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:01 pm

Hi

There is a probate entry for NAME: Albert Edward Longland DEATH: 11 Feb 1966

It seems to fit the details

Longland Albert Edward of 2 Salcombe Road Shirley Southampton died 11 February 1966 Administration (limited) Winchester 6 October to Kenneth Reginald Osborne police officer attorney of Wilfred Longland £1473

So there is this death entry

Deaths Mar 1966
LONGLAND ALBERT E 76 SOUTHAMPTON 6B 854


which would make him born around 1890

1939
Name: Albert E Longland
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Birth Date: 26 Mar 1890
Residence Year: 1939
Address: 9
Residence Place: Twickenham, Middlesex, England
Occupation: Garage Proprietor ??
Schedule Number: 319
Sub Schedule Number: 1
OVSPI: Inmate
Enumeration District: BUBQ
Registration district: 126/3

Albert E Longland
Maud M Longland
Wilfred A Longland

That birth date matches this entry:

LONGLAND, ALBERT EDWARD MILLER
GRO Reference: 1890 J Quarter in NORTH WITCHFORD Volume 03B Page 557

and this census entry (Chatteris registers as N. Witchford)

1891
Residence Place: Chatteris, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire , England
Registration district: North Witchford
Sub registration district: Chatteris
ED, Institution or Vessel: 8
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 1300
Folio: 88
Household Members:
Name Age
William Longland 37 Joiner Warboys, Hunts
Elizabeth Longland 30 Chatteris, Cambs
Jane Longland 7 dau ditto (cripple)
Charles Longland 5 son ditto
Mable Longland 3 dau ditto
Albert Edward Longland 1 son ditto
Mary Ann Mitten 22 boarder s weaver ditto



I think you had his parents as option #2 :-)

1901
Sub-registration district: Chatteris
ED, institution, or vessel: 5
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 1548
Folio: 58
Page Number: 21
Household schedule number: 155
Household Members:
Name Age
William Longland 47
Lizzie Longland 39
Charles Longland 15
Mable Longland 12
Albert Longland 11
Harold Longland 8
Esther Longland 6
Lillie Longland 4
Herbert Longland 1

1911
Street address: 5 Netherton Terrace, Boundary Road, Newbury
Marital status: Single
Occupation: Engine Turner
Registration district: Newbury
Registration District Number: 114
Sub-registration district: Newbury
ED, institution, or vessel: 08
Piece: 6373
Household Members:
Name Age
Alfred Barker 54
Sarah Barker 47
Joseph Barker 16
Emma Barker 17
Frank Barker 12
Kathleen Barker 3
Francisco Novoa 17
Albert Longland 21 Boarder
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Re: Parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND

Postby BC Wench » Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:17 pm

You beat me to it gardener :-) I've got the same as you, William Longland & Elizabeth Miller.

Marriage: 16 Sept 1882 St Paul, Hyson Green, Notts (Anglican)
William Longland & Elizabeth Miller

This looks like William in 1881 census. Says he's married, when in fact he didn't get married until 1882, but in the right area when he married Elizabeth Miller.

1881 Census: 1 Palin Street, Hyson Green, Radford, Notts
Henry Knowles 29
Susan C. Knowles 28
Wm.Hy.Alf. Knowles 6
Elizth. M. Knowles 4
Joseph R. Knowles 1
Geo. A.M. Knowles
Wm. Longland. Board.Mar, 26, Joiner, Cambridge
Edward Richardson 24

1911 Census: Hive Lane, Chatteris, Cambs
William Longland, Head.Mar, 57, Joiner, Warboys, Hunts
Elizabeth Longland, Wife, 49 Married: 29yrs 11 Children 8 Living 3 Died
Harold Longland, Son.S, 18, Groom Domestic
Lilly Longland, Dau, 14, Assist in Housework
Herbert Longland, Son, 11, School
William Longland, Son, 6, School
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Re: Parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND

Postby Longies » Thu Feb 20, 2020 8:41 am

Gardener and BC Wench,

Many, many thanks for the info. I really appreciate it greatly.

I will go and "chew" on this info and mix and match with my tree. My quick initial feeling going on names, is that he is at least not linked to a brother or sister of John Spencer Longland who emigrated from UK to South Africa during 1846. But I will have to see in terns of cousins etc.

Over the years I have also built on the "rest of the tree" - in other words those Longland folk in England. This tree is not fully populated and it is there where I will dig in and see where this info fits.

Some older Longland folk in SA had an attitude in the past, that if you were a Longland, then you were a descendant of John Spencer (remember in South Africa there are not that many Longland people around). I believe it to be wrong and therefore my search for the ancestors of Wilfred and his father Albert Edward.

Again many thanks - you can have a sip of good SA Pinotage tonight :)
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Re: Parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND

Postby BC Wench » Thu Feb 20, 2020 12:38 pm

Only a sip of pinotage or lots of sips :-)
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Re: Parents of Albert Edward LONGLAND

Postby Longies » Fri Feb 21, 2020 8:01 am

Lots of sips will do :P :P :P

Reasons:
1. Went further and tried to find the parents of William and then his parents and then his grandparents etc. Going on freereg I have traced back a few generations back to 1705 and none of these people are in my tree - even though I acknowledge my England part of the tree is not fully populated. But going on the info I think I can safely say the LONGLAND folk mentioned in my initial message, descend from the LONGLANDs in Warboys, Huntingdonshire and are not related to the LONGLANDs from where we descend (Yardley Hastings). So I have proven that there are indeed LONGLAND people in South Africa from completely different forefathers.

2. Subsequently - even though pretty much expected - it again shows how incomplete my tree is wrt the LONGLAND people in England. As already said, there are many, many more LONGLAND people in England than in SA, so it is to be expected.

So the second reason is enough to allow ME to have a few or plenty sips of Pinotage.

Thanks again for assistance and I think from my side, I am happy with the info and see the thread as completed.
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