HOWARTH Chart 0500

This is a Chart for John Howarth and Ann Dring

married
13th October 1857
St Mary Magdalene, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
witnesses
George DRING
 Rachel CAIN
1
JOHN HOWARTH
born about  
1837
Peterborough, Lincolnshire
occupations
1857 Labourer 1859 Farm Labourer, 1861 and 1871 Ag Lab.
1891 Railway Labourer
  2
ANN DRING

born about
September quarter 1838
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
occupation
Ag Lab's wife

3
John 
HOWARTH
born about
1858
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881
Ag Lab
1891 Foreman Horsefeeder
widower on the 1891 Census

possibly
married
???
died before
1891 Census

4
George
HOWARTH
born about
13th March 1859
Warboys, Huntingdonshire

married
March quarter
1884
Islington district
London
Sarah
MUNDAY

5
Edward
HOWARTH
born about
1861
Hemingford, Huntingdonshire
Warboys (1901)

married
December quarter
1898
Holborn district
London
Ada
CASH

  1. 1851 Dead Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. John was 14 and a Scholar. A Sarah HOWARTH was a Housekeeper at the Household of an Earl PETTIT, he was 61 and a Bricklayer. down as unmarried. Sarah was 33 and also down as unmarried there was another child a Jane HOWARTH in the household and she was only 1, all born Warboys, Huntingdonshire.
    1857 Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Fenton Road, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    On the GEDCOM file I was given by my sister with this family for John was down as HAYWORTH, on the 1861 and 1871 it is very clear as HOWETH. However I have left it as HAWORTH at the present time. Where the Vicar has written the names of the two people being married he has put HAYWORTH and where he has put John's name for John to put his mark (X) the Vicar has written HAWORTH)
    1891 16 Sutterson Street, Islington West, London
  2. 1841 Mill Green, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1851 Heath Drove, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1857 Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Fenton Road, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 16 Sutterson Street, Islington West, London
  3. 1861 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire 
    1881 Grays Farm, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Lodger of John HOPKINS (37)Farm Bailiff, his wife Mary, step son, 2 sons, and 3 daughters. There were two other lodgers, Robert GOOCH (54) born Cowlinge, Suffolk, and John DRING (30) born Warboys, Huntingdonshire, both Ag Labs. Julia CAMPBELL believes that John HAYWORTH is the nephew of John DRING
    1891 116 Farringdon Road, Clerkenwell, London. John is down as a Boarder
  4. 1861 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Headstone Row, Harrow, Middlesex. (I was contacted on 17th October 2007 about this family bu a P E B FULLER who confirmed that the following is correct and George had a large family in Harrow. I have added a few details on the Chart above. There are possibilities forGeorge on the 1891 Census,  George married with a family in Harrow, down as being born in Warboys but both two years out on his birth date. 
    1901 Abercorn House, Springfield Road, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex.
    1911 Census - Abercorn Springfield Road Harrow, Middlesex
  5. 1861 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1871 Fenton Road, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 16 Sutterson Street, Islington West, London
    1901 at Gordon Villa, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex.  - I think it is possible that Edward HOWARTH, married Ada CASH in the December quarter of 1898 in Holborn district, London and was living in 1901 at Gordon Villa, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex. This person is down as being born in Warboys, so it is the most likely and his wife Ada was born in Islington, which is where Edward was living in 1891. The only real problem is the age, he says he is 33 and she is 20, but if 33 it would mean he was born in 1868, but perhaps as she was so much younger than him he did not want to make the gap appear too large. They had a daughter Florence L, aged 1 born Harrow, Middlesex.
    1911 Census - 59 St Anns Road Harrow, Middlesex
    As well as all of the above. I have been contacted by an Alan HOWARTH who is related to this family and he has been talking to his Uncle, Uncle Ron who is the Grandchild of Edward above. In his notes he writes: Ron has a number of census documents 1891 & 1901 foe George & Edward at Harrow. Edward is Rons Grandfather and George is his Great Uncle. So I would think that would confirm that I have found the correct Edward.

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