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About Emma Celia Sone
GEDCOM Note
Witness's were my Grandfather Thomas Sone and a A. W. Jennings.
GEDCOM Note
Emma was in St Thomas Hospital on the night of 3rd April 1881 (Census night) it is recorded that she was a patient.
Source: 1881 Census RG11/0592/131/12
Looking at the 1911 Census, it would appear that Emma lost 2 children. She had 9 and only 7 were survived by 1911. I only know of one child who died and that was James in 1890. Having looked at free BDM for deaths of infants between1879 and 1910 only one death fits in. That of a George Harry Sone who died aged 3 in Wandsworth, its possibile that this is the missing child, otherwise remains a mystery.
GEDCOM Note
Emma was in St Thomas Hospital on the night of 3rd April 1881 (Census night) it is recorded that she was a patient.</line><line /><line>Source: 1881 Census RG11/0592/131/12</line><line /><line>Looking at the 1911 Census, it would appear that Emma lost 2 children. She had 9 and only 7 were survived by 1911. I only know of one child who died and that was James in 1890. Having looked at free BDM for deaths of infants between1879 and 1910 only one death fits in. That of a George Harry Sone who died aged 3 in Wandsworth, its possibile that this is the missing child, otherwise remains a mystery.</line><line /><line />
- Residence: 1891 - Battersea, London, England
GEDCOM Note
Emma was in St Thomas Hospital on the night of 3rd April 1881 (Census night) it is recorded that she was a patient.</line><line /><line>Source: 1881 Census RG11/0592/131/12</line><line /><line>Looking at the 1911 Census, it would appear that Emma lost 2 children. She had 9 and only 7 were survived by 1911. I only know of one child who died and that was James in 1890. Having looked at free BDM for deaths of infants between1879 and 1910 only one death fits in. That of a George Harry Sone who died aged 3 in Wandsworth, its possibile that this is the missing child, otherwise remains a mystery.</line><line /><line />
GEDCOM Note
Emma was in St Thomas Hospital on the night of 3rd April 1881 (Census night) it is recorded that she was a patient.</line><line /><line>Source: 1881 Census RG11/0592/131/12</line><line /><line>Looking at the 1911 Census, it would appear that Emma lost 2 children. She had 9 and only 7 were survived by 1911. I only know of one child who died and that was James in 1890. Having looked at free BDM for deaths of infants between1879 and 1910 only one death fits in. That of a George Harry Sone who died aged 3 in Wandsworth, its possibile that this is the missing child, otherwise remains a mystery.</line><line /><line />
GEDCOM Note
Emma was in St Thomas Hospital on the night of 3rd April 1881 (Census night) it is recorded that she was a patient.</line><line /><line>Source: 1881 Census RG11/0592/131/12</line><line /><line>Looking at the 1911 Census, it would appear that Emma lost 2 children. She had 9 and only 7 were survived by 1911. I only know of one child who died and that was James in 1890. Having looked at free BDM for deaths of infants between1879 and 1910 only one death fits in. That of a George Harry Sone who died aged 3 in Wandsworth, its possibile that this is the missing child, otherwise remains a mystery.</line><line /><line />
Emma Celia Sone's Timeline
1858 |
September 21, 1858
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Sparham, Norfolk (Norfolk Island)
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22, 1858
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Norfolk, England
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1871 |
1871
Age 12
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Farm Worker
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1871
Age 12
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Farm Worker
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1871
Age 12
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Farm Worker
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1871
Age 12
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Farm Worker
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1871
Age 12
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Farm Worker
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1880 |
December 15, 1880
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1 Elswick Road, Battersea, SW11
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December 15, 1880
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1 Elswick Road, Battersea, SW11
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