STEARMAN Chart 0500

This is a Chart for John Henry (Harry) Stearman and Harriett Halford

married
28th May 1871
St John the Evangelist
Walworth
Southwark
London
(
June quarter
1871
St Saviour district
London)
witnesses
James VINCENT
Eliza HALFORD
1
JOHN HENRY (HARRY) STEARMAN
born about
1849
Walworth, Surrey
occupation
 1881 Commercial Traveller, 1891, 1901 Carman
  2
HARRIETT HALFORD
born about
June quarter
1844
Wisbech, Cambridgeshire (1861)
 Bermondsey, Surrey (1871) 
(Registered in Wisbech District, Cambridgeshire)
occupation
1861 Servant
died
 
December quarter
1910, Camberwell District, London 
Age 62 
(corresponds with age on census returns)

3
Harry
 STEARMAN
born about
 1872
Camberwell, Surrey
occupation
1881 Scholar
4
Charles
 STEARMAN
born about
 1874
Camberwell, Surrey
occupation
1881 Scholar
5
James
 STEARMAN
born about
 1880
Camberwell, Surrey
6
William
 STEARMAN
born about
 1883
Camberwell, Surrey
7
Florence
 STEARMAN
born about
 1886
Camberwell, Surrey
occupation
1911 Hospital Nurse
  1. 1881 12 Scarsdale Road, St George, Camberwell, Surrey as Henry STEARMAN. The problem is that Harriet is shown as being born in 1848. However as her husband is shown as being born in 1849 it is quite likely that she made herself younger than she really  was. As there is a little doubt about if this is the correct marriage etc I have not added a chart, but they had the following children: Harry (9) Scholar, Charles (7) Scholar and James (1), all
    born in Camberwell, Surrey. 
    1891 78 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible). Shown as being STEDMAN on this Census, but definitely the same family.
    1901 62 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible) 
    1911 Not found
  2. 1861 17 Kings Place, Leather Market, Bermondsey, Surrey
    1871 74 Snow Field, Leather Market, St Mary Magdelene, Bermondsey, Surrey
    1871 2 Bedford Street, Walworth, Surrey (address at marriage) - For John STEARMAN 30 Bedford Street, he was a Yeast Merchant his father was Robert STEARMAN a Carpenter.
    1881 12 Scarsdale Road, St George, Camberwell, Surrey
    1891 78 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible). Shown as being STEDMAN on this Census, but definitely the same family.
    1901 62 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible) 
    * There is a marriage in the June quarter of 1871 of a Harriet HALFORD in St Saviour, Southwark to a John Henry STEARMAN. 
    * On the 1881 Census living at 12 Scarsdale Road is a Henry STEARMAN and his wife Harriet who is born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. The problem is that she is down as being born in 1848. However as her husband is down as being born in 1849 it is quite likely that she made herself younger than she really was. 
    * As there is a little doubt about if this is the correct marriage etc I have not added a chart, but they had the following children: Harry 9 Scholar, Charles 7 Scholar and James 1, all born in Camberwell, Surrey. * * On the 1901 he is down correctly as John Henry STEARMAN, Harriet is still down as being born in 1848 and down as being born in Cambridgeshire. They have a daughter Florence aged 15 on this Census. 
    * Have now also found on 1891 Census, John Henry is down as H Y, Harriet is still down as being born in 1848, children, all born Camberwell, Charles 17, James 11, William 8 Flory 4. 
  3. 1881 12 Scarsdale Road, St George, Camberwell, Surrey
  4. 1881 12 Scarsdale Road, St George, Camberwell, Surrey
    1891 78 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible). Shown as being STEDMAN on this Census, but definitely the same family.
  5. 1881 12 Scarsdale Road, St George, Camberwell, Surrey
    1891 78 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible) 
    Shown as being STEDMAN on this Census, but definitely the same family.
  6. 1891 78 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible) . Shown as being STEDMAN on this Census, but definitely the same family.
  7. 1891 78 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey (possible) as Florry. Shown as being STEDMAN on this Census, but definitely the same family.
    1901 62 Hornby Road, Camberwell, Surrey
    1911 Metropolitan Board's Asylum North Western Hospital, Law Road, Hampstead, London

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