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Richard Humble Edwards b: Dec 1881 (Berwick upon Tweed?) Morpeth Co. Durham, Northumberland
Married Rachel Young Mar 1906 Morpeth, England
Possible brother: George Humble Edwards 1895 Jul-Aug-Sep Morpeth Co. Durham, Northumberland
Richard Humble Edwards b: Dec 1881 (Berwick upon Tweed?) Morpeth Co. Durham, Northumberland
Married Rachel Young Mar 1906 Morpeth, England
Possible brother: George Humble Edwards 1895 Jul-Aug-Sep Morpeth Co. Durham, NorthumberlandBrad,
How about the following family from the 1901 census?
Census: 1901: RG13/4836 Folio 51 Page 27
Address: 105 Maple St., Hirst, Northumberland
-- Edward EDWARDS Head M 63 [no occupation given] born Flintshire Buckley
-- Mary A. do Wife M 58 born Northumberland Backwat?
-- Sarah do Daur S 24 born do Longhirst
-- Edward do Son S 22 Coal Miner Putter born do do
-- Andrew do Son S 21 do Hewer born do do
-- Richard H. do Son S 19 do Putter born do do
-- Thomas do Son S 17 do do born do do
-- George H. do Grandson S 5 born do do
Does this look like a probable match for you? If so, it means that George is likely Richard's nephew not brother. I'll see if I can find them in 1891...
Regards,
Trish
Here's the same family in 1891:
Census: 1891: RG12/4259 Folio 56 Page 10
Address: Longhirst Colliery, Longhirst, Northumberland
-- Edward EDWARDS Head M 52 Coal Miner born Flintshire Mould
-- Mary A. " Wife M 48 born Northumberland Earsdon
-- Margaret " Daur S 20 born " Longhirst
-- Henry " Son S 18 Coal Miner born " "
-- Sarah " Daur 14 born " "
-- Edward " Son 12 Coal Miner born " "
-- Andrew " Son 11 Scholar born " "
-- Richard " Son 9 " born " "
-- Thomas " Son 7 " born " "
-- Stephen HAYES Boarder S 23 Coal Miner born Lancashire Rainford
-- Israel ROTHWELL " S 21 " " born " Skelmersdale
HTH,
Trish
Brad,
You can find the same family on the 1881 census. In 1871:
Census: 1871: RG10/5167 Folio 46 Page 22
Address: 38 Longhirst Colliery, Longhirst, Northumberland
-- Edward EDWARDS Head Mar 34 Coal Miner born Wales
-- Mary Ann do Wife do 28 Wife born Northd Earsdon
-- John do Son 1 born do do
-- Margaret do Daur 4 mo born do Bothal
And from FreeBMD [you've probably seen this]:
-- Marriage Record: Edward EDWARDS 3rd quarter, 1868 Newcastly Upon Tyne
-- one of the possible matches for Edward's bride is a Mary Ann HUMBLE
-- Reference Volume 10b Page 62
HTH,
Trish
Mary Ann HUMBLE and family in 1861:
Census: 1861: RG9/3847 Folio 40 Page 26
Address: Private House, Backworth, Northumberland
-- Richard HUMBLE Head Mar 53 Coal Wagon Way Man born Durham
-- Mary Do Wife Mar 50 born Northumd Allstment?
-- Mary Do Daur un 19 born Do Do
-- Henery [sic] Do son 13 Scholar born Do Backworth
-- John Do son 10 Do born Do Do
-- Andrew Do son 7 Do born Do Do
Most of the given names seem to be passed down through the generations. Also, perhaps the birthplace given for Mary in the 1901 census is actually Backworth, not Backwat.
Regards,
Trish
Mary Ann HUMBLE and family in 1851:
Census: 1851: HO107/2412 Folio 128 Page 18
Address: Old Pit ???, Backworth, Northumberland
-- Richard HUMBLE Head Mar 42 Coal Miner born Durham Cherton ?tnes
-- Mary HUMBLE Wife Mar 39 born Northumberland Horton
-- George HUMBLE son U 21 Miner born Do Tynemouth
-- Andrew HUMBLE son U 19 Waggonnwright [sic] born Do Earsdon
-- Richard HUMBLE son U 15 Miner born Do Do
-- Mary Do HUMBLE Daughter 9 born Do Tynemouth
-- Jane HUMBLE Daughter 7 born Do Earsdon
-- Henry HUMBLE son 3 born Do Do
-- John HUMBLE son 3 mon born Do Do
Regards,
Trish
Mary Ann HUMBLE and family in 1851:
Census: 1841: HO107/825/8 Folio 23 Page 6
Address: allotment, Backworth, Northumberland
-- Richard HUMBLE 30 Y. Laborer Yes [for born in same county]
-- Mary Do 30 Do
-- Geo Do 11 Do
-- Andrew Do 9 Do
-- Richard Do 5 Do
-- Henry Do 1 Do
HTH,
Trish
Thank you Trish.
Looks as if you had nothing better to do and got carried away. I really appreciate the help though. Will do some digging to see if any of his sibblings have the Humble second name too.
Thank you Trish.
Looks as if you had nothing better to do and got carried away. I really appreciate the help though. Will do some digging to see if any of his sibblings have the Humble second name too.Oh, sadly, quite the contrary, Brad. There are many, many things that I should be doing. But tracking your Humble/Edwards connections through the years was just too hard to resist. [I had fun.] Glad to have helped.
Trish
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