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Marriage St Thomas, Marylebone 31st December 1863
Ambrose Spaul, full age, bachelor, stable keeper, 8 Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. Father Charles Spaul, woodman.
Anne Southcott, full age, spinster, 33 Edwards Street. Father Robert Southcott, coachman.
Witnesses: James Ward[?] & Ann Watts
So well done Coromandel. Charles was woodman in 1851 & Mary (as Mary Cheadle) was a ‘time keeper at stables’ in 1881 ( RG11/45 fol. 22 p.35) & 1891 (RG12/32 fol.134 p. 8).
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Thread: Mary Spaul
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20-01-2013, 10:04 AM #21malcolm99Guest
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20-01-2013, 10:09 AM #22CoromandelGuest
The 1882 P.O. directory for London has an Ambrose Spaul, jobmaster at 'Bute street, South Kensington SW & Stanhope mews west, South Kensington SW'.
There's also a Gregory Spaul at the Queen's Head P.H., 20A Park Side, Knightsbridge in the same directory. From the LDS 1881 census (RG 11/98, f.5, p.4) he was born about 1833 in Norfolk, so he sounds like the one in Cossey in 1841.
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20-01-2013, 10:11 AM #23malcolm99Guest
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20-01-2013, 10:34 AM #24malcolm99Guest
Ambrose Spaul is on the 1873 Electoral register at 1 Bute Street, Brompton/Kensington – and is still there at least until 1898.
In 1881 (and later) he is listed as having 2 other houses at Justice Walk, Lawrence Street, Cheyne Walk. He appears to have move to 11 Pond Place, Chelsea by at least 1900 and then to 1 Worcester Gardens Clapham by 1902.
A Percy Ambrose Spaul is registered at 1 Worcester Gardens as from 1906 and an Ambrose Spaul is now at 17 Mountgrove Road, Islington until at least 1915.
Percy Ambrose Spaul married Esther Lydia Batsford in Wandsworth RD Sep Q 1904 but the marriage is not on Ancestry.
I’ll pause there.
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20-01-2013, 10:39 AM #25CoromandelGuest
Good find, malcolm99. 'Status Animarum' books sound interesting: I have never heard of them until today.
I see that the Catholic parish registers include death/burial records. A description of Costessey/Cossey in an 1854 directory notes that there is a 'large burial ground' attached to the 'handsome Catholic chapel, completed in 1841'.
https://
apling.freeservers.com/Villages/Costessey54.htm
It also refers to a 'Catholic School, built in 1820, and conducted on the Lancasterian system . . . for the education of 120 children.' If its records survive they might make interesting reading.
Off to Google 'Lancasterian system' as I've never heard of that either . . .
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20-01-2013, 10:42 AM #26malcolm99Guest
So Ambrose married again in Dec Q 1878 to Augusta Fanny Parsons and they are in the 1881 Census at RG11/48 fol.20 p.15.
I suspect gardenpest may already have some, if not all, of this later information.
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20-01-2013, 11:01 AM #27malcolm99Guest
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20-01-2013, 12:29 PM #28malcolm99Guest
1881 Census: RG11/98 fol.5 p.4
Address: 20 Parkside, Knightsbridge
Gregory Spaul, Head, married, 48, Licensed Victualler, born Cossay, Norfolk
Esther Spaul, wife, married, 55, born Powerstock, Dorset
Charles Spaul, son, unmarried, 24, Residing with parents, born Ingrave, Essex
Agnes Spaul, daughter, unmarried, 21, Residing with parents, born Cavershall, Stafford(?)
Susan Spaul, niece, unmarried, 21, Barmaid, born Portland, Dorset
Jessie Buck, niece, unmarried, 24, Drapers Saleswoman, born Southampton
+ 2 servants
1891 Census: RG12/71 fol. 4 p. 4
Same address (it’s the ‘Queen’s Arms’) & only Gregory & Esther and some servants and some Essex visitors are there.
1901 Census: RG13/37 fol. 42 p. 6
Address: 186 Finborough Road, South Kensington
Gregory & Esther + Agnes Fleischer (widowed daughter) and her 2 sons. Funnily enough for the next house there is a note ‘ Mr Fleischer out of Town’.
Gregory appears to have died in Kensington RD Jun Q 1915 aged 82 (which fits nicely).
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20-01-2013, 12:58 PM #29malcolm99Guest
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20-01-2013, 1:03 PM #30CoromandelGuest
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