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Another puzzle

Postby Katykat » Fri Apr 12, 2019 2:08 pm

In 1881; Richard Reeves was a widower iving with his sister Elizabeth in Avenue Rd, Edmonton. In 1891 he was living in Avenue Cottages ( ? same place) with his WIFE Elizabeth. Status given as married. I’m sure this must be the same Elizabeth as she is the same age. The puzzle is, initially, Richard married Jane Hooker in 1832, she died & he married Maria Poll in 1855. As yet, I can’t determine if or when Maria died or if he married Elizabeth. Or maybe, he isn’t the same Richard Edward Reeves. Can anyone help?
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby Katykat » Fri Apr 12, 2019 6:47 pm

Sorry, wrong way around. In 1881 he was married, livin.g with wife Elizabeth and in 1891 he says he’s a widower living with sister Elizabeth.
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby gardener » Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:26 pm

Hi. You need to look at the details :-)

1881
2 Avenue Cottages
Richard Reeves head mar 73 shoemaker Kent, Deptford
Elizabeth ditto wife mar 60 Kent, Sandwich

1891
Ditto Cott [the top of the column says Avenue Road and then the addresses are e.g. "Ditto, 1 Cypress Cott" do the Ditto refers to Avenue, making this Avenue Cottages I think]

Richd E Reeves head widr 83 general dealer Deptford, Kent
Eliz. A ditto sister s 70 Sandwich, Kent

So I would say that it is the same Richard - same address, same age, same birthplace.

Not sure about Elizabeth. Same age, same birthplace.

Maria was 55 in the 1871 census so this might be her death:

Deaths Jun 1879
Reeves Maria 64 Edmonton 3a 153

Richard may have entered "married" out of habit in 1881 and Elizabeth could have been his sister there too. Did he have a sister Elizabeth/Elizabeth Ann?
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby Katykat » Sun Apr 14, 2019 4:58 am

Thanks Gardener, I will look into the sister details further. Haven’t found anything up to now. I’ll let you know.
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby Katykat » Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:26 am

Ok, I’m thinking now that Elizabeth must have been Richards wife although I can’t find a marriage record. I think Maria ( his 2nd wife) did die in 1879 in Edmonton, as Richard died in Edmonton in 1895. There is a record of Elizabeth Reeves death in 1892 in Edmonton on GRO which gives her age as 69. This would mean that she was born in 1823/ 1824. If she was his sister, this would mean that her mother ( Susannah nee Clarke) would have been 52 then so it’s highly unlikely that Elizabeth was his sister. Also, no evidence that parents Robert and Susannah ever lived in Sandwich, where Elizabeth states on the census that she was born. Of course they might have not been legally married, but the GRO death record does give her name as Reeves. If they were married, the marriage must have taken place in 1880, as Maria died in 1879 and Elizabeth was with Richard in 1881.
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby gardener » Sun Apr 14, 2019 4:00 pm

So you have a baptism for Susannah? Do you know when she died too?

I stumbled across this map which might interest you. The baptism/burial records for Robert and Susannah's kids gives them as living either at Hughes Fields or The Stowage. They are both marked on here.
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby Katykat » Sun Apr 14, 2019 5:52 pm

I don’t have a birth record, but she was baptised on 20th Oct 1771 in Blean, Kent. This is her death record
REEVES, SUSANNAH 87
GRO Reference: 1858 D Quarter in EDMONTON Volume 03A Page 88
There doesn’t seem to be a map attached Gardener
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby rockyfowler » Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:36 pm

St Cosmus And St Damian
Blean
20 Oct 1771 Susan Daughter of Robert & Susanna Clark Born October 10
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby Katykat » Mon Apr 15, 2019 6:39 am

Thanks
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Re: Another puzzle

Postby gardener » Mon Apr 15, 2019 11:20 am

Katykat wrote:There doesn’t seem to be a map attached Gardener



I forgot :-)

http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow/1859map ... 54_a3.html
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