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Maud(e) Alexandra Elsegood b. 1884/1885

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 18 Nov 2022 11:42



Fuller info re 1921 summarised on page 1

1921 Census Of England & Wales
31 Acorn Place, Peckham, Camberwell, London & Surrey, England

Sarah Ann Worsfold Wife Female 1872 48 London, London, England - -
Rose Worsfold Daughter Female 1902 18 - - Child And Co Brewer Voxhall
Alice Worsfold Daughter Female 1907 14 - - -
George Worsfold Son Male 1910 11 - - -
Stanley Worsfold Son Male 1914 7 - - -
Sidney Worsfold Son Male 1915 5 - - -
Edward Fry Boarder Male 1871 50 - - -

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 18 Nov 2022 12:12

Sidney Elsegood who joined up in 1904/5 states on one military record sheet on FMP that father's name is Sidney, address 11, Frensham Street, Camberwell ********
On the other, father's name is James, same address
He also has a brother Harold, in the Devonshire Regiment

Discharged 31 July 1905 - Services no longer required

****No-one named Elsegood at that address in either 1901 or 1911

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 18 Nov 2022 12:50

First name(s) Harold Archibald
Regiment Devonshire Regiment
Last name Elsegood
Series WO 363
Birth year 1873
Series description Wo 363 - First World War Service Records 'Burnt Documents'
Birth town Westminster
Archive The National Archives
Birth county Middlesex
Record set British Army Service Records
Birth country England
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Age 22
Subcategory First World War
Year 1895
Collections from Great Britain, UK None
Service number DEVON/4522

Married Amelia Pedlar, spinster 03/10/1910
Child Winifred Kathleen 08/08/1911


Name: Harold Arch Elsegood
Gender: Male
Age: 11
Birth Date: 10 May 1873
Admission Date: 10 Jun 1884
School: Peckham Park School
Father: James Elsegood
Notes: Peckham Park School (0352) opened in 1876

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 18 Nov 2022 12:54

ELSEGOOD, HAROLD ARCHIBALD mmn WILLETTS
GRO Reference: 1873 J Quarter in CAMBERWELL Volume 01D Page 719

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 18 Nov 2022 16:00

Argyllgran and ErikaH, thank you very much for all your help but I am now feeling rather guilty as I have all the information about Sidney's military life and about his half brother Harold. I couldn't tell you all the information I have about the Elsegoods and the marry-ins as there is reams and reams of it.

As far as Sidney's military records are concerned, I know it gives his father as Sidney on one of the papers but I think that was just an error on the part of the officer or clerk filling it in. His father was definitely James. Harold was his eldest half brother, born to father James and his first wife Mary Ann Willetts. I am not sure exactly when they were at Frensham Street but this family, like many others, moved around from one rented accommodation to another. They pretty much stayed within the Peckham/Camberwell area - Frensham Street is only about half a mile from Elcot Avenue where various family members lived at different times.

Sidney seems to have told the military that he was born at 23 Havil Street. In fact his birth certificate says 15 Havil Street but these small errors do occur.

Apart from knowing that Sidney married Sarah Ann, I haven't followed the Worsfolds any further so some of the things you found were new to me. I felt that branch of my tree was beginning to extend too far out. Sidney and Maude Alexandra were descended from a James Elsegood b. 1822, I am descended from his sister Elizabeth Elsegood b. 1824 and with each generation we grow further apart.

I am still keen to find out about Maude Alexandra. Why did James apparently have 2 daughters both named Maud(e)? What happened to her after 1901? What's her story?

Thank you again for your work on this conundrum.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Nov 2022 10:34

You said,
"The only one [ie - of Maude's relations ] I haven't found in the 1911 is Sidney (b 1882), the son of Olive Still . . ."

Here he is:

Sidney Elsgover [ Elsgood on image ]
in the 1911 England Census
Name: Sidney Elsgover
Age in 1911: 32
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1879
Relation to Head: Lodger
Gender: Male
Birth Place: CAMBERWELL, London, England
Civil Parish: Camberwell
County/Island: London
Country: England
Street Address: Registered Lodging House, 20 and 22 Highstreet, Peckham S E
Marital status: Single
Occupation: Carman
Registration District Number: 27
Sub-registration District: Peckham South
ED, institution, or vessel: 24-26
Piece: 2594
Household Members:
Name Age
John Fulthorpe 58
Lucy Fulthorpe 48
James Terrell 45
John Pumphery 36
George Weston 68
William Chittenden 50
Richard Price 50
Sidney Elsgover 32
[and many other lodgers - all men ]


He's also there in the 1921 Census (but not the 1921 Electoral Roll), with John Fullthrope 1844, , Lucy Fullthrope 1864, and 67 others

Sidney
Ellsgood
1881
Camberwell, London, England
Camberwell
Camberwell
London, Surrey


However, oddly, he's at 31 Acorn Place in 1919, per ER, and from at least 1927 onwards .


Still no sign of Maude Alexandra.

Re Maud Lilian -
have you found her in 1891? I can't see her anywhere.

She's not with her father James, nor with the Elsegood grandparents, James and Catherine.
As far as I can see, the Willetts grandparents both died before 1891.
She didn't emigrate until 1898.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Nov 2022 13:09

Maybe a possibility for Maud Lilian in 1891 - if mistakenly listed as Mary:

Mary Elsgood
in the 1891 England Census
Name: Mary Elsgood
Gender: Female
Age: 16
Relationship: Servant
Birth Year: 1875
Birth Place: Camberwell, Surrey, England
Civil parish: Cheltenham
Ecclesiastical parish: St Luke
Residence Place: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Registration district: Cheltenham
Sub registration district: Cheltenham
ED, Institution or Vessel: 47
Neighbors:
Piece: 2048
Folio: 115
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Mary Jones 40 Head - Bow
Dora Jones 2 Daughter - Cheltenham
Florence Merchant 15 Servant - Cheltenham
Elizabeth Gare 29 Half Sister - Camberwell
Muriel Gare 2 Half Niece (Niece) - Camberwell
Mary Elsgood 16 Servant - domestic nurse

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 20 Nov 2022 13:29

Just for helpers' interest -
SuffolkVera's earlier thread about Maud Lilian:

https://www.genesreunited.com.au/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1361530

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 20 Nov 2022 16:30

Sorry Argyllgran, I have only just managed to get back to the thread. I had also found the Mary Elsegood in Cheltenham and I do think that is her. All the details except her first name are correct. I did wonder how she got to Cheltenham but the half-sister to the head of household and her little girl were both born in Camberwell, so could well have known Maude/Mary from there. You will have seen that she is entered as a servant with the profession of nurse so I suspect she went with them to look after the little girl.

Just to be sure I've checked that there wasn't a Mary Elsegood birth registered between 1870 and 1880 and checked on the 1881 and 1901 censuses and I can't find a likely Mary.so, on the balance of probabilities, I think it is Maude in Cheltenham.

Thank you for finding Sidney in the 1911. I don't know how I missed that one. I know the surname gets spelled in lots of different ways so if I can't find the person I'm looking for I usually put Els* for the name and trawl through everything that comes up. Even then I got caught out once when the name had gone down as Earlsgood.

I really appreciate your help and interest. They are a fascinating family. I just wish there weren't so many of them called James!