Hello all,
I am a new member to the forum - so hello!
Currently, I am researching into the Hambrook name. I don’t know much about census’, but I am curious as to why a street isn’t found on the 1911 census - Invicta Road, Folkestone. I know it was built because I looked at a map for a few years earlier.
One of my ancestors has a marriage certificate and his address at the time was 1 Invicta Road. I searched his name, and nothing comes up.
I’d be really grateful if someone could help me out with this! Thanks!
Amy
ARC TBC 1911 Census Brick Wall!
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Re: 1911 Census Brick Wall!
Hello Amy. 1 Invicta Road can be found in the 1911 census. The residents at the time are as follows:
John Walter Castle (age 30, House Painter)
Sarah Castle (age 27)
Their 4 young children
Harry Honey (age 36, General Carter)
Charles Honey (age 13)
Robert Honey (age 10)
Registration District Number: 66
Sub-registration District: Folkestone
ED, institution, or vessel: 20
Piece: 4644
Do you have access to online newspaper collections on either Find My Past or the BNA (British Newspaper Archive)?
There is a June 1917 newspaper report which mentions an Ethel Hambrook (age 12) of 1 Invicta Road, daughter of Mrs Hambrook.
It looks to be related to a Coroner's Report, possibly regarding casualties of a WW1 bombing.
Newspaper: Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald (page 2)
Date: Saturday 02 June 1917
Unfortunately I don't have full newspaper access at the moment. If you don't have an FMP paid subscription, the BNA offers this to new users when they register: view 3 pages FREE! This offer should be in the "Register for Free" section.
John Walter Castle (age 30, House Painter)
Sarah Castle (age 27)
Their 4 young children
Harry Honey (age 36, General Carter)
Charles Honey (age 13)
Robert Honey (age 10)
Registration District Number: 66
Sub-registration District: Folkestone
ED, institution, or vessel: 20
Piece: 4644
Do you have access to online newspaper collections on either Find My Past or the BNA (British Newspaper Archive)?
There is a June 1917 newspaper report which mentions an Ethel Hambrook (age 12) of 1 Invicta Road, daughter of Mrs Hambrook.
It looks to be related to a Coroner's Report, possibly regarding casualties of a WW1 bombing.
Newspaper: Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald (page 2)
Date: Saturday 02 June 1917
Unfortunately I don't have full newspaper access at the moment. If you don't have an FMP paid subscription, the BNA offers this to new users when they register: view 3 pages FREE! This offer should be in the "Register for Free" section.
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Re: 1911 Census Brick Wall!
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