Notes for Jane Marie CAREY
BIRTH: Shown as age 24 on marriage cert (Sept 6th, 1855) so born between
Sept 1830 - Aug 1831
1881 British Census, Stockport Library Heritage Section. 2081 67 21
1341502. Stockport Central Library, Heritage Section, Wellington Road South,
Stockport, Date of entry: Apr 1881.
Census Place: Poole St James
wife of Edmund and born Shaftesbury, Dorset
Children of Edmund CASE and Jane Marie CAREY were as follows:
26 i Alice6 CASE [1532], born 1857.
27 ii Annie6 CASE [3532], born 1859.
28 iii James William6 ROBERTSON [1533], born 1860/61.
29 iv Fanny6 CASE [1534], born 1862/63. 1881 British Census. 2095 106
24 1341505. Stockport Central Library, Heritage Section, Wellington Road
South, Stockport, Date of entry: 1881.
30 v Isabel6 CASE [1535], born 1864/65.
+ 31 vi Charles Robert6 CASE [1536], born 5 Jun 1867 in Poole, Dorset;
died 1949. He married Alice Elizabeth (BONSEY) Case [2756].
32 vii Frederick6 CASE [1537], born 1868/69.
33 viii Herbert6 CASE [1538], born 1870.
34 ix Albert6 CASE [3533], born 1871.
35 x Arthur6 CASE [1539], born 1873.
16. Thomas5 CASE [143] (Walter4, Henry3, Obia2, Peter1), born 1832/33 in
Poole, Dorset; christened 1832; died 24 Sep 1879 in Plaistow, West Ham
county. He married in 1846/77 in Durham or London or Prittlewell Caroline
(ALLINGTON) Case [144], born Est 1835/37 in Prittlewell, Southend on Sea,
Essex; christened 3 June 1838? in Prittlewell, Essex, daughter of Mr ALLERTON
[149] and Mrs (ALLERTON) Allerton [213] .
Notes for Thomas CASE
Great grandfather of G E Toth.
If Cof E then parish of St James, Poole, Dorset. Check 1851 Census of
Dorset.
Searched IGI main & addendum files at LDS church - not found any relevant
entry.
Year and place of birth is a guess based on wife's age and
birthdate/place of eldest child!
Eldest child born 11 Oct 1858 (ref copy of birth cert. for Mary Ann Case)
in South Shields. His youngest child born 26 Mar 1876. Therefore we can infer
that he was still alive 9 months prior to this i.e. June 1875.
Thomas Case is shown as deceased by the marriage of daughter Mary Ann
i.e. 18 May 1885.
Not shown as living with his wife & children on night of (April 3rd) 1881
Census.
Probable that he died between June 1875 & April 1881 probably aged 40 -
46.
The ancient records (pre 1100 AD) of the Case family appears as a family
in Lancashire and as an Aragon family of Spanish origin.
Search census records for 1841, 1851, 1861 & 1871
1851 Census for South Shields shows a Thomas Carse aged 20 living by
himself or possibly lodging somewhere in South Shields - source Linda at
Lindenbridge Publications.
Removals: 1858 October - 38 Orange St., Westoe, Sth Shields 1866 July - 6
Johns Terrace, Plaistow 1868 June -2 Manner's Cottages, Plaistow 1871 June -
4 Francis St., Plaistow 1873 August - 1 Brunel Street, Plaistow 1876 March -
20 Brunel Street, Plaistow
Social/Political: The world stage during this period
Social/Political: 1840's 1840 Queen Victoria married Prince Albert
Frederick William III of Prussia died British Post Office introduce first
adhesive stamps - Penny Black & Twopenny Blue Houses of Parliament
construction began. Saxaphone invented 1841 Sir Robert Peel became Prime
Minister. 1843 Fist Christmas card produced 1846 - 1848 USA & Mexico at war
over New Mexico 1848 Louis Napoleon elected President of the French Republic
1848 California Gold Rush 1849 Safety pins pateneted.
Social/Political: 1850's 1852 Republic of South Africa established Louis
Napoleon declared himself Emperor of France Worlds first hospital for
children opens at Great Ormond St., London First FREE public lending library
opens in Manchester 1853 Crimean War between Turkey & Russia begins
Vaccinations against smallpox made compulsory in Britain 1854 Britain &
France declare war on Russia with victories at Balaclava & Inkerman 1855 Tsar
Nicholas I of Russia dies after reign of 30 years & succeeded by son
Alexander II 1856 Crimean war ends 1857 East India company loses control of
India following the mutiny by natives in the army First electric street
lighting in Lyons, France 1859 Charles Darwin publishes 'Origin of Species'
Social/Political: 1860's 1860 Abraham Lincoln elected 16th US President
Victor Emmanuel declared king of Italy when first Italian Parliament gathered
in Turin. 1861 Prince Albert died Frederick William IV of Prussia died & was
succeeded by William I 1862 First motor car with internal combustion engine
built by Lenoir in Paris 1863 First underground train system opens between
Paddington & Farringdon St (4 miles) by the Metropolitan railway 1864
International Red Cross founded 1865 Slavery abolished in USA Lincoln
assassinated Salvation Army originated at Whitechapel by William Booth 1866
Prussia & Italy go to war with Austri 1867 Dominion of Canada established
1868 TUC founded in Manchester Benjamin Disraeli became Prime Minister but
soon resigned in favour of William Gladstone Revolution in Spain
Social/Political: 1870's 1870 France & Prussia go to war and Napoleon III
defeated Rebels in Paris declare 3rd Republic while Prussians besiege the
city Italians declare Rome their capital 1871 William I King of Prussia
become German Emperor 1872 Spanish civil war 1873 Spain becomes a republic
1874 Disraeli become PM 1877 Phonograph invented 1879 Zulus massacre British
troops First telephone exchange in London opened
CHRISTENING: (CS16A9) Thomas Case 1832
Religion: Weslyan - an early form of Methodism.
Probably Prittlewell, Essex others have searched parish records in
Prittlewell no record found.
Checked GRO marriage index at Stockport Library for years 1854 to 1877
searching all quarters per year but no marriage found although some
microfiches were largely unreadable. Example March qtr 1860 and March 1861
unreadable.
Rechecked at GM CRO 1856/57
Sources for Thomas CASE
1871 British Census. RG10 1630 page 37 Folio 150. Date of entry: 1871.
RG10/1630/Folio 150 page 37
Civil Parish of West Ham Municipal Ward of Plaistow Ecclesiastical district
of St Marks
Schedule 253
4 Francis Street (is this the one in Maryland off Leytonstone Rd off A11 The
Grove?)
More than one family of inhabitants at this address.
Head Thomas CASE, married, age given as 38 (thus b. 1832/3) a labourer, born
Poole, Dorset
Wife Caroline, married, age given as 34 (thus b. 1836/7), born Prittelwell,
Essex
Daur Mary Ann, unmarried, age given as 12 (thus b. 1858/9), born Sth.
Shields, Durham
Daur Minerva, unmarried, age given as 4 (thus b. 1866/7), born Plaistow, West
Ham, Essex
Daur Henrietta, unmarried, age given as 2 (thus b. 1868/9), born Plaistow,
West Ham, Essex
Note: ages of Thomas and others varies on each census and certificate so are
not reliable.
Others living there included:
George Jervis, 38, Dock Labourer, b. Rochester, Kent
and his wife, Ann, 32, b. Devonshire
1841 British Census. Thanks to Rick Palmer, Vancouver, Canada,
Email:Private, Date of entry: 1841.
From the 1841Census showing parents
Poole
Laglland Street
Head: Walter CASE, mar.,55, Agricultural labourer, b. Dorset abt 1784
Wife: Ann (Bailey),45, b. Dorset abt. 1796
Children:
David, 13, Dorset abt. 1828
Edmund, 11, b. Dorset abt. 1830
Thomas, 8, b. Dorset abt. 1833
Sarah, 3, b. Dorset abt. 1838
Lagland Street, Poole, Dorset
Notes for Caroline ALLINGTON
Illiterate made her mark "X" on birth cert. of Mary Ann Case.
Organised registration of births etc. began July 1837.
Probably aged about 23 when first child born.
Likely marriage dates 1850 (aged 15) to 1869 (aged 34) assuming correct
age given in 1881 census.
Searched married index's for 1854 to 1859 no certified marriage found
although some microfiche's at Stockport Library were unreadable.
Surname_variations: On both Minerva Case's (1866) and Josephine Elizabeth
(Lizzie) Case's (1876) birth certificate Caroline's maiden name given as
Allington as it is on Walter's 1871 birth cert. On Mary Ann's birth
certificate the same name is given as Allerton.
Children (aware of 6 births) born: Eldest 1858, next 1867, 1868 etc until
1876 for the youngest.
Likely to have passed away before the age of 90 (i.e. 1925)
In the ancient records before 1100 AD the earliest family name of
Allington, appears as an Angle Saxon family in Cambridgeshire.
In the ancient records before 1100 AD the earliest family name of
Allerton, appears as an Angle Saxon family in Yorkshire.
Removals: 1858 October - 38 Orange St., Westoe, Sth Shields 1866 July - 6
Johns Terrace, Plaistow 1868 June -2 Manner's Cottages, Plaistow 1871 June -
4 Francis St., Plaistow 1873 August - 1 Brunel Street, Plaistow 1876 March -
20 Brunel Street, Plaistow 1881 April - 22 York St., Plaistow 1891 April - 61
Vincent St., Canning Town
Census_info: 1871 Census RG10/1630 page 37 Folio 150 shows Caroline's
birthplace as Prittlewell, Essex. Found a Prittlewell, just west of Southend
on Sea!
Census_info: 1881 British Census Shown as a Cloth cutter, living at 22
York St., (maybe the one off Abbey Rd, Barking) County of West Ham.
Census_info: 1881 Census persons living at same address 22 York St.,
were: page 01824 shows Elizabeth Case age 5 born Plaistow district, Essex;
Census district West Ham 1713 65 13 1341409. Caroline Case (mother), Hannah
(aged 7), Henrietta (10), Mary Ann (23 unmarried born Sth Shields, Durham -
page 01825, 1713 64 12 1341409), Minerva (13) and Walter (8) both born
Plaistow, Essex on page 01825, 1713 65 13 1341409.
Census_info: Caroline's birthplace in 1881 cenus shown as born in
Pullywell?? Found a Pulley in Shropshire 3m SW of Shrewsbury. I tend to
believe the 1871 census since Thomas could have completed the census info
sheet, whilst Caroline could not read or write, it appears.
Other parishes within 2 miles of Prittlewell: Eastwood, Rochford,
Shopland, Sutton
1881 British Census, Stockport Library Heritage Section. 1713/65/13 ? Or
1713/64/12/134109. Stockport Central Library, Heritage Section, Wellington
Road South, Stockport, Date of entry: Apr 1881.
Census 1881
Head of house: Caroline Case Head's age: 46
Head's occupation: Cloth cutter+
Address shown: 22 York St., (Plaistow?)
Parish: West Ham
Relationship to head: Self
Age at census: 46 Dob: 1835 Birthplace: Pully Well, possibly Norfolk or
Pillowell, Gloucs.
Birth qtr: Sept? Occupation: ?
Mother: Maiden name: Mother's age:
PRO piece no.: 1713 Folio No.: 65 Page No.: 13
GSV film: 1341409 Gfolio: Gpage:
Name index no.: piece RG11/ 1713 folio 64 page 12 GSV film no.1341409
As enumerated Street index no.: 1713 64 12 1341409 or film 1341489?
Children shown:
Mary Ann, 23, bn. S Shields, Durham
Minerva, 13, Plaistow, Essex
Henrietta, 10, Plaistow, Essex
Walter, 8, Plaistow, Essex
Hannah, 7, Plaistow, Essex
Elizabeth, 5, Plaistow, Essex
1891 British Census. film 91C20-1321 ED 22 & 1322 ED 24. Family History
Centre, Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, Altrincham Road,,
Wythenshawe,, Manchester, M22 4BJ, Date of entry: Apr 1891.
West Ham, Essex
Canning Town
Vincent Street No. 61
Covered by two films RG12/1321 Enumeration district 22 & RG12/1322
Enumeration district 24
PRESENT AT THIS ADDRESS ON CENSUS NIGHT:
Head: Caroline Case aged 57 b. Phittlewell or maybe Pittlewell (spelling has
changed since the 1881 Census details!) Thus b. 1833/4
Daughter Henrietta, 23 b. calc 1868
Son Walter, 19 a labourer b. 1872
Daughter Hannah 16 b. 1875
Other living at this address include John Alder & his family
Where are the other children? By Dec 1900 Lizzie had Mary Ann Taylor at 61
Mary St, Canning Town!
At No. 62 Vincent St., lived the White family (Thomas, Lucy & children) and
the Scotten family (Wiliam,Hy & Alice & children)
Includes others at this address. Also see Alger family at 81 Vincent St &
Everett family at 65 Mary St. M A Taylor bn. @ 61 Mary St. 1900. J. Graves @
19 Mary St., 1928.
1871 British Census. Rg10/1630/page 37 Folio 150. Date of entry: 1871.
RG10/1630/Folio 150 page 37
Civil Parish of West Ham Municipal Ward of Plaistow Ecclesiastical district
of St Marks
Schedule 253
4 Francis Street
More than one family of inhabitants at this address.
Head Thomas CASE, married, age given as 38 (thus b. 1832/3) a labourer, born
Poole, Dorset
Wife Caroline, married, age given as 34 (thus b. 1836/7), born Prittelwell,
Essex. Thus b. 1837
Daur Mary Ann, unmarried, age given as 12 (thus b. 1858/9), born Sth.
Shields, Durham
Daur Minerva, unmarried, age given as 4 (thus b. 1866/7), born Plaistow, West
Ham, Essex
Daur Henrietta, unmarried, age given as 2 (thus b. 1868/9), born Plaistow,
West Ham, Essex
Note: ages of Thomas and others varies on each census and certificate so are
not reliable.
Others living there included:
George Jervis, 38, Dock Labourer, b. Rochester, Kent
and his wife, Ann, 32, b. Devonshire
Children of Thomas CASE and Caroline ALLINGTON were as follows:
+ 36 i Mary Ann6 CASE [35], born, 11 Oct 1858 in 38 Orange St.,
Westoe, Sth Shields; died 7 Jan 1929 in Whipps Cross Hospital; buried 14
Jan 1930 in East London Cemetery grave. She married Thomas John (or John)
NICHOLLS [36].
+ 37 ii Minerva6 CASE [57], born, 30 Jul 1866 in Plaistow, West Ham,
Essex; died Est 1949 in Middlesex S. She married Ernest Joseph CASE [81].
38 iii Henrietta6 CASE [73], born, 26 Jun 1868 in Plaistow, West Ham,
Essex; died, R March 1950 in Stratford, West Ham county, (London); buried
28 Mar 1950 in East London Cemetery grave 41098. Biography: My Great aunt
'Hetty' lived with her sister, Lizzie, all her life helping to bring her
children up. Mainly in 61 & 62 Vincent St., then moved to a flat in
Stratford. When Hetty died of pnuemonia in 1949, Nan ('Lizzie') moved in with
aunt Lillian and Jim Graves in East Ham. Hetty sold chocolate from a pram,
which retained the evocative smell of chocolate, to make ends meet. Searched
for births 1868 to 1873. 'Hetty' was about 5 yrs older than 'Lizzie'..
Found
a Henrietta Case in the 3rd quarter microfiche film for 1868. This means
Hetty was 12 not 10 at time of 1881 Census! No children! 1881 Census
persons living at same address 22 York St., were: page 01824 shows Elizabeth
Case age 5 born Plaistow district, Essex; Census district West Ham 1713 65 13
1341409. Caroline Case (mother), Hannah (aged 7), Henrietta (10), Mary Ann
(23 unmarried born Sth Shields, Durham - page 01825, 1713 64 12 1341409),
Minerva (13) and Walter (8) both born Plaistow, Essex on page 01825, 1713 65
13 1341409. See Caroline Case formerley Allerton (or Allington) for 1891
censu details or 1891 census notes. Searched Birth indexes for 1868 (March
quarter)1881 British Census LDS. 1713/65/1341409. Family History Centre,
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, Altrincham Road,, Wythenshawe,,
Manchester, M22 4BJ, Date of entry: 1881.
xG E Toth. Interviews With Phyllis McCartney & Vera Armstrong, Jun/July 1999.
Telephone & Postal Notes. G E Toth, 170 Stockport Road, Cheadle Heath,,
Stockport, SK3 0NW, Cheshire, UK,
!Biography: Hetty used to help make ends meet by selling chocholate to
friends, carrying it around in a pram.
Hetty never married and lived with her sister (Lizzie Taylor) at 61 Vincent
St., (Canning Town) before moving across the road to no. 62 as a result of
bombing during the 2nd world war (the blitz), then moved to Stratford, London
where she died in 1949.
She was a lovely little lady. I read to her when I visited as a child of
about 8.
1891 British Census. film 91C20-1321 ED 22 & 1322 ED 24. Family History
Centre, Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, Altrincham Road,,
Wythenshawe,, Manchester, M22 4BJ, Date of entry: Apr 1891.
West Ham, Essex
Canning Town
Vincent Street No. 61
Covered by two films RG12/1321 Enumeration district 22 & RG12/1322
Enumeration district 24
Head: Caroline Case aged 57 b. Phittlewell (changed since 1881 Census!)
Daughter Henrietta, 23 b. calc 1868
Son Walter, 19 a labourer b. 1872
Daughter Hannah 16 b. 1875
Where are the other children?
Other living at this address include John Alder & family
At No. 62 lived the White family (Thomas, Lucy & children) and the Scotten
family (Wiliam,Hy & Alice & children)
+ 39 iv Walter George Thomas6 CASE [74], born, 2 Jun 1871 in Plaistow,
West Ham, Essex, England; died Abt 1950's in Welling?. He married Florence
Susan (TROLLOPE) Case [123].
40 v Hannah6 CASE [72], born, 19 Aug 1873 in Plaistow, West Ham
county; died Est 1895. She married unknown. Biography: Shown as age 7 in
1881 census and as 16 in 1891 census. Died at age 21?? 1881 Census persons
living at same address 22 York St., were: page 01824 shows Elizabeth Case age
5 born Plaistow district, Essex; Census district West Ham 1713 65 13 1341409.
Caroline Case (mother), Hannah (aged 7, bn. calc 1873/4), Henrietta (10),
Mary Ann (23) unmarried born Sth Shields, Durham - page 01825, 1713 64 12
1341409), Minerva (13 bn. calc. 1867/8) and Walter (8) both born Plaistow,
Essex on page 01825, 1713 65 13 1341409. Searched Birth indexes for 1868-73.
Searched Death indexes for 1894/5. Removals: Born at 4 Mark St, Plaistow,
August 1873 1873 September - 1 Brunel Street, Plaistow 1881 Census 22 York
St., Plaistow 1891 Census 61 Vincent St., Canning Town
+ 41 vi Josephine Elizabeth6 CASE [16], born 26 Mar 1876 in Plaistow,
West Ham; died,, 20 Jul 1960 in 156 Caulfield Rd., East Ham; buried 28
Jul 1960 in East London cemetery (grave 41098). She married William TAYLOR
[17].
George Toth
Stockport
Cheshire
UK