First Generation
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1.
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Alfred John
Robinson (1834-????) m. Harriett Elizabeth Clarke (1909)
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Alfred Thomas
Charles Robinson (1865–????) was born in St. George in the East, London.
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2.
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Harriet Mary
Robinson (1867–1917) was born in St. George in the East and died in Barnet.
She married Frank Meader in 1895, and they had five children. Frank was a
house painter.
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Herbert Robinson
(1869–????) was born in Homerton. He is recorded on the 1881 census with his
family, but no other details have emerged to date.
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3.
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Louisa Clarissa
Florence Robinson (1870–1952) She was born in Homerton and died in West Ham.
Louisa married twice, first to Frederick John Price (1867-1905) and then to
Thomas Barnacott. She had four children. The 1911 census captures her in West
Ham with her second husband, who was working as a boiler cleaner.
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Walter Robinson
(1873–????) was born in Homerton. He married Caroline (surname unknown). By
the time of the 1911 census they had five children and were living in West
Ham where Walter was working as a plumber.
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5.
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Rosetta Maria
Catherine Robinson (1875–1961). Rosetta Maria was also born in Homerton and
died in West Ham. She married William Thomas Peet, and they had two children.
Her husband, according to the 1911 census was a general labourer.
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William Robinson
(1880–????). He was born in Homerton and was living with his parents when the
1901 census came around.
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Ellen Elizabeth
E Robinson (1882–????). She married James Alfred Smith in West Ham in 1909.
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Second
Generation (second cousins of Hetty Jane Owen)
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2.
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Harriet Mary
Robinson (1867–1917) m. Frank Meader.
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Albert Frank
Meader 1897–1918. Albert Frank was in the 17th battalion of the
London regiment and died of his wounds in Flanders on the 27th
April, 1918. He was buried at
St.
Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. This would have been in the Battle of the
Lys, an offensive planned by Ludendorff to capture Ypres. By the time the
battle concluded on April 29th, it is estimated that the British
alone had suffered some 82,000 casualties in an engagement that had lasted
just twenty-two days. The German offensive had resulted in yet another futile
but bloody stalemate.
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Ada Meader
(1899–????). She was born in St Pancras.
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6.
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Annie Meader
(1900–????) was born in New Southgate. She married William James Harrison
(1903-1986) in Edmonton in 1922.
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Rose Meader
(1903–1986). She was born in Frien Barnett, Hertfordshire and died in Newton
Abbot, Devon. She married Arthur Bone (1901-1978), again in Edmonton in 1922.
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May Meader
(1906–????) was born in Barnet, Middlesex.
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3.
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Louisa Clarissa
Florence Robinson (1870–1952) m. i) Frederick John Price (1867-1905) and ii)
Thomas Barnacott.
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May Louisa E.
Price (1898-1941). May was born and died in West Ham. She married Frank
Gerald Philbrick in 1930.
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Alfred Price
(1903-????) was born in West Ham.
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7.
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Lilian Maud E.
Price (1904-1995) was born in West Ham and died in Essex. She married Thomas
H. Fisher (1899-1959). They had at least one son.
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Adele Ida
Barnacott (1910-2012) was born in Essex. She died in Telford in 2012,
presumably in receipt of her telegram from the Queen. She married James
Wickham and judging by the Ancestry.com site will have had children, one of
whom has put more detailed information and photos on the site.
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Walter Robinson
(1873–????) m. Caroline (surname unknown).
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Walter Henry A
Robinson (1894–1915). He died in West Ham. Walter and all his siblings were
also born in West Ham.
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William Robinson
(1897–????).
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Carrie Robinson
(1904–????).
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Clarissa Rose M.
Robinson (1906–????)
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George Robinson
(1910–????)
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Rosetta Maria
Catherine Robinson (1875–1961) m. William Thomas Peet (1874-????)
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Charles Henry
Peet (1896-1977). Charles was born in West Ham and died in London.
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Rosetta Martha
Peet (1898-1986) was born in West Ham and died in Hillingdon. She married
Edward George Russell Wharnsby (1894-1971) in 1922.
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Third
Generation (Third cousins of Hetty
Jane Owen’s children: Harold
Eldridge and Olwen Eldridge)
The lines continue, but in following their
stories, we would in a sense be moving into the territory of Hetty Jane Owen’s
descendants rather than her ancestors, which is not the purpose of this tale
at least.
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Adele Ida Barnacott (1910-2012), great-grand-daughter of Alfred John Robinson and second cousin of Hetty Jane Owen – a Robinson centenarian. From the Wickham Ancestry.com pages.
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