Archive for October, 2007

Elizabeth Martin

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Elizabeth (Lizzie) MARTIN was born in Lambeth in 1879.

Lambeth Cemetery (West Norwood) shows a Charles MARTIN as owner of grave number: 29935-114, when an Elzabeth A Martin was buried in 1901. Could this be our Charles and his daughter, Lizzie?

Lizzie had appeared on the 1891 census living with her father, Charles Frederick, her mother, Emma (sometimes shown as Emily), her elder sisters, Mary, Katie & Annie, and younger brothers, Charles, William, Frederick & Jack, at 37 Duke Street, Lambeth. After this we know nothing more of her.

43 Engleheart Road

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

The MARTIN family moved to 43 Engleheart Road in November 1905, when William MARTIN 1 (Charles & Emma’s son) moved with his wife Emily (née COOPER) and their first-born, William 2 (my grandfather), who was born earlier the same year.

We don’t know what prompted the move but we do know that William 1 set up a window cleaning business in Catford and, from the 1911 census record for the house, we find that W’s brother Jack (then 21) was an assistant, along with a William WELLS (also 21), both of whom lodged with W’s family.

William & Em grew their family there, with the addition of Emily (1907), Harry (born Henry, 1909) and Violet (1911). William 1 died in 1912, after falling from his ladder.

After that, we know that Em and her children remained living there and Em & W’s first son, William 2, was living there with his wife, Emily Rose BELCHEM when their first child, my Dad, William 3, was born there in 1926, and his brother, Pete, in 1932.

We understand that various cousins lived nearby in the late twenties/early 30s. William 1’s daughter, Emily, married William BROOME, and their son Clive remembers living nearby.

I’d love to know what happened to Charles & Emma’s other children. Did they remain in Lambeth? Did any, apart from Jack, move to Catford?

William Martin 1 - Jobs

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

William Martin 1 (b December 1884, Lambeth) had the following jobs:

1901 Census: Painter

3 Aug 1903: his marriage certificate: Iron Founder

5 Jan 1905: on his son, William Martin 2’s birth certificate: Hardware Warehouseman

23 Jan 1905: Peabody Trust tenant records: Warehouseman, Cockburn Iron Works, Westminster. The Post Office had a registration in 1905 for: M. Cockburn and Co. Ironfounders, 282 Westminster Bridge Road. He could have walked to work from Peabody Buildings, Stamford Street, in about 20 mins.

April 1911 (Census for 43 Engleheart Road, Catford): Window Cleaner (employer). His brother, Jack, was lodging in the same house and was shown as Window Cleaner’s Assistant.

6 October 1912: William Martin 1’s death certificate: Window Cleaner