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BETHNAL GREEN TUBE DISASTER~3rd March 1943

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EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 20 Mar 2009 23:35

"I have made contact with Andrew who has George Edwin Asser in his tree.
He has his wife as Rebecca Levy married 1915 Romford Essex. 2 children Vera and Joyce."


I see from my PM to you that George was born 1890, Jessie Sharman was born 1910. Second marriage for George?

"Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sharman, of 152 Grantley Street, Stepney; wife of George Edward Asser, of 44 Newcourt House, Horwood Estate. in Tube Shelter accident."

I think that finding no George Edward Asser, I assumed George Edwin Asser.
(Even in the BGTD names we have seen how often Edward / Edwin / Edmund get mixed up -- everything tends to get rounded down to Edward; happened to my grandfather who never knew he was Edmund until he retired.)

I may well have been wrong.


A possible:

Name: George William E Asser
Year of Registration: 1909
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Poplar (To 1965)

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943 Report 20 Mar 2009 22:51

Contact made

EILEEN BASS

GR member Eileen wife of Albert BASS victim's brother, have asked her to contact Anna

CLARA EMERY

GR member Derek passed on details of cousin Richard to Anna

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943 Report 20 Mar 2009 22:30

JESSIE ASSER nee SHARMAN

I have made contact with Andrew who has George Edwin Asser in his tree.
He has his wife as Rebecca Levy married 1915 Romford Essex. 2 children Vera and Joyce.

I believe that Rebecca died 1930 Hackney.

I have not been able to find the marriage of Jessie Sharman to George Asser. CWGC has Jessie married to George EDWARD Asser but ofcourse this could be a mistake.

Can anyone please find this marriage???

There is a Sharman /Asser marriage in Stepney 1927 but they as different names (James W Asser and Sarah A Sharman), so the 2 children that we have Rosina and Jean, I believe are their children and NOT George and Jessie's.

WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 20 Mar 2009 11:28

CLARA EMERY 78 (FENNEL)

i've had word back giving details and email address of the GGrandson. I have forwarded these onto BGTD1943.


Tracey x

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Mar 2009 01:50

The new page is up and running. I will add this information a little at a time. If you have researched a family could you either pm me or post it as a block entry on here so that I can add it to the site. Please do not post it yourself as I have negotiated this page and have been given ground rules for good reasons.

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 19 Mar 2009 08:06

Victoria - I think it's best not to put GR members' full names in the thread. Yes, they're mainly accessible by doing tree searches, but that's not quite the same thing as putting names on the boards. We didn't tell them when we PMed them that we'd be doing that.

Anybody else who has, too -- first names, maybe, but edit out surnames?

I'm afraid there may be some duplicating going on. I had already sent messages to all of those names about the Asser family, for instance, and have had correspondence with one (who had more information than we have about the family's connection with the disaster). I apologize if I had not yet passed on the info about the reply, this is a horribly busy (and stressful) week for me. That person has been in touch with others to pass on the info and provided me with another contact yesterday that I will pass on to Anna today. Ah, but maybe I'm misunderstanding, and your PMs were just tree-opening messages.

Anna -- for showing Sandra -- you just need Victoria's spreadsheet, I think! ;)

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943 Report 19 Mar 2009 07:53

I've done the updates that I have received to date, if you notice anything that I have missed then please let me know.

I have also loaded the tree onto ancestry so if anyone would like access then Pm me with your ancestry user name
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/fhs/home.aspx?tid=10331512&pg=42

I've opened the tree on GR and sent PM to:-

ASSER / SHARMAN family
GR members James Asser, Jaqui , Janice , Andrew

DONGREY / FOWLS

GR members Peter , Ann *, James
(*has Norman Fowls in her tree)

FLETCHER family

GR member Gordon

SEAR / WILLIS family

GR members Jocelyn , John , Warren , Mary

PAPWORTH

GR member Trevor (putting him contact with Sue)

CHAPMAN / SHOCkLEDGE

GR members Carole , Kathleen

COLLETT / FROGGITT

GR member Greg

LAZARUS

GR member Susan

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 19 Mar 2009 00:10

Very excellent, Christine.

Here's the direct link to the entry.

http://www.curiousfox.com/uk/r.lasso?vid=13459

Anna

Anna Report 18 Mar 2009 23:55

Just seen the Curious Fox Bethnal Green Disaster page Christine. Thanks again, it's great!
Anna.x
Bed beckons, no rest for the wicked...well not til Sunday anyway.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 18 Mar 2009 23:34

The advantage of Curious Fox is that you can search for surnames or places. I often find I get matches when I search for XXXXXX genealogy or XXXXXXX at Place so anyone searching our surnames or Bethnal Green should find it. You can be a free member and leave posts or a paid member and contact people. It was only £5 so well worth it.

Anna

Anna Report 18 Mar 2009 23:11

Wow, Christine, that sounds great!! I've never heard of Curious Fox but will certainly go and investigate now.

Thank you for that, I'm really glad this subject has inspired so many of you, Sandra the secretary of the Trust is amazed and delighted too.

I will try to collate what you've done so far and show it to her on Sunday.

There's a showing of the film ‘It’s A Lovely Day Tomorrow’ (a 1970s film about the disaster) at 2.30 p.m. Sunday 22nd March 2009 at The Jewish East End Celebration Society, Oxford House, Derbyshire Street. (just off Bethnal Green Road) if anyone's interested.

Tickets are £15 each to include the tea and an old time sing song and can be purchased from Clive Bettington on 07941 367 882 ( c.bettington @ jeecs . org . uk ) or W. English & Sons, 464A Bethnal Green Road.

If I've missed any questions guys I'm sorry I've not had much time to come online so please PM me or re-post or be patient, I'll get to read thoroughly on Saturday evening all being well, I'm working til then.

Anna.x

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 18 Mar 2009 14:54

I have just had a message from Curious Fox. They are trying to work out if they can build a page for the Disaster as well as keep a general message on the Bethnal Green page. They will also be able to arrange surname links. They are just working on the logistics.

jansmith

jansmith Report 18 Mar 2009 13:03

Re Papworth,
I had contacted both Sue and Trevor but i am not sure that they are in contact with each other. Will p.m them to check the name on "search trees" so they can contact each other if they want.
I have also heard from Heather re Maud Branch. She didn't think i had the right connection to her family but i have expained my findings to her and now wait to see if she gets back to me.
She has said that her cousin Iris May Perryment died in the Disaster. It has got family found for her .If Heather gets back to me and i have found the right link then Maud's mother and i think Iris's grandfather were brother and sister. Will update when confirmed

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943 Report 17 Mar 2009 23:58

PAPWORTH

another contact
(Janice I think you are in contact with Sue about the Papworth's)
I have opened the tree for Trevor.

From Trevor
I have Henry Papworth in my tree and his wife Rosina who died in the Tube disaster. I have also been told that their daughter aged 4 was found on a park bench. Can you tell me any more about them or open your tree for me please.

Regards.

Trevor

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943

Bethnal Green Disaster 1943 Report 17 Mar 2009 23:41

FYI

Fletcher

FLETCHER, ALEXANDER
Initials: A
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Civilian
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Age: 3
Date of Death: 03/03/1943
Additional information: of 334 Corfield Street. Son of Alexander Fletcher (H.M. Forces), and of Elizabeth Fletcher. in Tube Shelter accident.
Casualty Type: Civilian War Dead

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 17 Mar 2009 19:22

That's a great idea Christine! Tell us where to find it?

-- just did. At curiousfox.org.uk, search for town or village "bethnal green", it's top of the list.


Higginson ... I must have got half-way through that one and wandered ...

I have a horribly busy week on.

If anybody wants to copy the master list into a new post with updates, please do!!

I've heard from a distant rellie of Jessie (Sharman) Asser, who did know the details of the disaster and her death.

(Good grief, I just looked at my inbox and realized I have a PM from Pauline Fowler! Not about this, just the usual TTF. I'm afraid to open it. ;) )

Deborah

Deborah Report 17 Mar 2009 18:45

Hi all,
I did Emily Higginson, pm'd Joan Dixon who is her great niece, she said she will email Anna directly. Also pm'd Raymond Higginson but no reply yet.
All info forwarded to Anna.

regards Deborah

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 17 Mar 2009 18:37

They would only allow me to add the one post so I could not add the research done on here to add maiden names,spelling variations etc. However it may get some attention.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 17 Mar 2009 12:33

I have just upgraded my membership to Curious Fox. I will put out a geographical message and then post on all the individual names. Anyone will be able to reply to me direct. I will then pass on the relevant information.

WayneTracey

WayneTracey Report 17 Mar 2009 10:23

Ok called Bank Croft Library for George Reynolds.

He was living at 289 Cambridge Heath Road, London. Sadly it appears he was a lodger.

There are no records from 1940 to 44, this data is from 1939, he was living with 3 unrelated people.

I cannot also find him via a death on any tree, so we are stuck and back to square one.


Tracey x