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Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:21 pm
by Jimmy
These could be in the same house,

1911. Dartford. Basics.
WHITEHEAD THOMAS. M. 1886. 25.
WHITEHEAD. FLORA. F. 1909. 2..
WHITEHEAD MAY. F. 1890. 21.

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:29 pm
by SRD
Odd order but that would give Thomas - husband, May - wife and Flora as their daughter, I'll check for other Whitehead/Miles children.

It may be that the index is wrong with Dorothy having a Mills for her mother, it might be a misprint of Miles, is there a look up for Dorothy's birth other than what we have?

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:33 pm
by SRD
FreeBMD GIVES:
Births Mar 1914 (>99%)
Whitehead John H Miles Dartford 2a 1256
Births Jun 1916 (>99%)
Whitehead Frederick H Miles Dartford 2a 1280
Births Dec 1923 (>99%)
Whitehead Cyril A Miles Dartford 2a 1028
Births Jun 1928 (>99%)
Whitehead Lily Miles Dartford 2a 1135

Which leaves a nice gap for Dorothy to fit into.

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:34 pm
by Jimmy
Jimmy wrote:These could be in the same house,

1911. Dartford. Basics.
WHITEHEAD THOMAS. M. 1886. 25.
WHITEHEAD. FLORA. F. 1909. 2..
WHITEHEAD MAY. F. 1890. 21.


Thats the order I put them in not on the census.

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:42 pm
by SRD
Blimey, look at the time, don't time fly when you're having fun. I'm off to bed, thanks a lot Jimmy you've been a great help.

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:06 pm
by SRD
Can we backtrack Charles Golding at all?

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:13 am
by SRD
If there's no joy with Charles Golding this can be archived. Thanks everyone.

COMPLETED

Re: COMPLETED Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 8:33 am
by grangers14
Here you go SRD
Jo :)

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 8:46 am
by SRD
Thanks Jo.

I've had communication with the Farningham and Eynesford Local History Society who have supplied the following information about the huts near Eynesford School.
felhs wrote:Dear Simon, Thomas Whitehead was born in Charlton, London, not far from Woolwich where his children were born. You can forget Cherry Orchard which just happens to have been the previous property listed. The huts behind the National School in Church Road were owned by John Wood of The Mount in Crockenhill. I note that the census was taken in April so can't really explain why the huts were occupied at that time, too early for fruit picking I would have thought. There was a scandal later that because of homelessness some huts were occupied permanently, but they were only made of corrugated iron and a couple of metres long and wide. I do have slides taken from photos belonging to the Wood family of the huts. As Thomas Wilson, who filled in the schedule, was headmaster of the Baptist school (The National was C of E) he would have known the villagers well. The inhabitants of the huts were itinerants or temporary migrants from London and so difficult to schedule, the fact that he had full details of the Whitehead family would seem to mean that they were better known to him. The Whitehead surname goes back to at least the 1580s in this area. Both brothers Reuben and Thomas Whitehead are listed among the dead on the !st World War memorial in the village church. Reuben was in the Coldstream Guards and died of enteric fever in France, where he is buried. His mother was living in Lashes Cottages in Crockenhill. Thomas W Whitehead joined the Royal West Kent regiment and then transferred to Queen's Royal West Surrey regiment, he was killed in action and is remembered on the Arras memorial. HIs wife was living with his mother at 66 Lashes Cottages, Crockenhill, and was 30 years old with 4 children. His father Thomas had died 4 years before his death in 1917. His obituary said that 2 other brothers were still fighting, so I suppose Fred and John. Hope this helps, Susan Pittman

I shall be getting back to Mrs Pittman to see if I can get copies of the various items mentioned.

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:43 am
by Jimmy
In Memory of.
Private REUBEN ALFRED WHITEHEAD.

8923, 2nd Bn., Coldstream Guards.
who died age 22.
on 16 October 1914.
Son of Mrs. E. F. Whitehead, of 66, Lashes Cottages, Crockenhill, Kent.
Remembered with honour.
LES GONARDS CEMETERY, VERSAILLES.

http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate. ... lty=258596

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:46 am
by Jimmy
In Memory of
Corporal THOMAS WHITEHEAD.

G/3818, 6th Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
who died.
on 03 May 1917.

Remembered with honour.
ARRAS MEMORIAL.

http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate. ... lty=776930

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:30 am
by SRD
Thanks Jimmy, that's much appreciated, especially the links.

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:12 am
by SRD
Oh Lor' it looks like it's the wrong family; in the line I'm following Thomas William went on having children up to 1928 :roll:

I suppose this means I've got to start again. :(

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 9:40 am
by Antie Em
SRD wrote:Oh Lor' it looks like it's the wrong family; in the line I'm following Thomas William went on having children up to 1928 :roll:

I suppose this means I've got to start again. :(


Don't you just hate it when that happens :?

Re: Golding/Whitehead

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 6:27 pm
by grangers14
Look on the bright side :grin:
You can discount them now and start looking for the right tree to climb :grin:
Jo :)