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1901cen. Ldn lookup plse

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Rita

Rita Report 22 Nov 2007 15:36

Glitter Baby -

I had George et al on the 1891.

I don't have Ancestry.

Heather -

On the death certificate he was still a Tin Plate Worker, 1 Edmonds Place Bermondsey..

I am not sure whether George lived or just worked there as Eliza Foulser (widow) was living at 9 Drivers Buildings, Mile End Road. at the time according to the cert.

As prev. mentioned George was 'not at home' in the 1901.

I really appreciate all your efforts and suggestions

Rita

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 21 Nov 2007 23:28

1891 shows him as sheet **** tin plate worker


1891 I presume this is him
Name: George Foulser
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1856
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: E
Gender: Male
Where born: Bethnal Green

Civil Parish: Hackney
Ecclesiastical parish: St John of Jerusalem
Town: South Hackney Ward
County/Island: London
Country: England

Street address:
Registration district: Hackney
Sub-registration district: South Hackney
ED, institution, or vessel: 16
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Alice Foulser 7
Charles Foulser 3
E Foulser 33 Norfolk
Eliza Foulser 12
Florence Foulser 5
George Foulser 35
George Foulser 14
John Foulser 10
Louise Foulser 1

Heather

Heather Report 21 Nov 2007 23:23

Rita, on the cert, what was his occupation?

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 21 Nov 2007 23:04

Do you have Ancestry.

Select 1901 census - then scroll down and select London - then Rotherhithe. At the bottom of the list of enumeration districts is shown District Saint Olaves Union Infirmary with Saint Olaves Union Casual Wards - there are 31 images.

All the people on the images seem to be named so if George was there it would come up on name search.

Rita

Rita Report 21 Nov 2007 20:43

Suzanne -

My apologies for not responding earlier
but life intevened.

Thank you for your efforts, it was v. kind of you.

How and where did you access the complete register? Was it on the 1901online, if so what did you key in.

If not where else did you access it.

I would like to know for future reference as other rellies might have ended up there.

Regards

RIta.

Rita

Rita Report 21 Nov 2007 13:19

Heather,

Yup, I think that he was probably in the Infirmary.

If he was in the Infirmary would there be an Index online, do you think?.

Rita

Heather

Heather Report 21 Nov 2007 11:32

Poor devil. The death certs often have a note of how long someone has been treated. It would seem likely that he was ill at the time of the 1901 wouldnt it.

Rita

Rita Report 21 Nov 2007 11:30

Heather -

No, to how long he was ill but as the cause of death was carcinoma of pylorus I would suspect a longish time.

THanks for all the info on the Hospital.

RIta

Heather

Heather Report 21 Nov 2007 10:58

Trouble is most hosptials and institutions only name the patients by their initials. On his death cert does it say how long he had been ill?

St Olave's Hospital as a general hospital serving the Rotherhithe area of London until its closure in 1985.

Built originally as the Rotherhithe Infirmary in Deptford Lower Road (now Lower Road), Rotherhithe, London in the early 1870s on land adjoining Rotherhithe Workhouse, the buildings became the infirmary of St Olave's Union by Order of the Local Government Board in 1875.

After being known as the Bermondsey and Rotherhithe Hospital in the 1920s it was renamed St Olave's Hospital in 1930 and transferred from the Bermondsey Board of Guardians to the London County Council. In 1948, with the formation of the National Health Service, St Olave's was managed by the Bermondsey and Southwark Hoapital Management Committee until 1966 when it became part of the Guy's Hospital Teaching Group.

Since the hospital's closure in 1985, the site has been redeveloped into the residential Ann Moss Way.


I sat in that hospital many a time when I was a child - with my two nans, grandad and various other rellies as patients.

Rita

Rita Report 21 Nov 2007 10:49

I have looked for the following on the 1901online but cannot him.

George Foulser, born 1857, Hackney Rd, Bethnal Green, Middx.

On the 1901 he was 'husband not at home' with wife Eliza Foulser.

He died 'aged 44' in 'St. Olave's Union Infirmary' Rotherhithe, Bermondsey in January 1903.

It is possible that he was in the Infirmary in 1901 but I can't trace the Infirmary but this may be because I am keying the Institution incorrectly.

I have tried 'Foulsen' as a possible mistrancription but no luck.

Anybody willing to give this a go?

Many thanks.

Rita