See also

Family of Frederick Thompson and Kate Jordan

  • Husband:

  • Frederick Thompson (1870- )

  • Wife:

  • Kate Jordan (1873-1935)

  • Marriage:

  • Q4 1919

  • Aston "Registration District", Warwickshire, England1

Husband: Frederick Thompson

  • Name:

  • Frederick Thompson1

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • general and road labourer2 3

  • Birth:

  • 25 Jul 1870

  • Birmingham, Warwickshire, England2 3

  • Census:

  • 19 Jun 1921 (age 51 yrs 11 mns)

  • Torquay Terrace, Dolobran Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England2

  •  

  • married head of the household and an out of work general labourer for Klaxon Motor Horn of Sandon Street Birmingham living in four rooms with his wife Kate, step-sons William and Sidney Frost, his son John, and step-daughters Violet and Rose. Born in Birmingham Warwickshire

  • Census:

  • 29 Sep 1939 (age 69)

  • 5 Torquay Terrace, Dolobran Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England3

  •  

  • a widowed and retired public works department roadwork labourer living alone. Born on 25th July 1870

Wife: Kate Jordan

  • Name:

  • Kate Jordan4 5

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • John Jordan (1830?-1877)

  • Mother:

  • Amelia Lambley (1835?-1882)

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • housemaid6

  • Birth:

  • Q3 1873

  • Ipswich, Suffolk, England4 7 6 8 9 2

  • Baptism:

  • 26 Mar 1874 (age 0)

  • St. Clement's Church, Star Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, England5

  •  

  • daughter of John Jordan (labourer) and Emma of Pottery Street, private baptism

  • Census:

  • 3 Apr 1881 (age 9)

  • 14 Lower Orwell Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, England7

  •  

  • daughter living with her widowed mother Emma, sisters Charlotte and Alice, and brother Richard. Born in Ipswich Suffolk

  • Census:

  • 5 Apr 1891 (age 20)

  • Sisters of Mercy Covent, Ditchingham, Norfolk, England6

  •  

  • unmarried and formerly a domestic housemaid living with thirty-three others. Born in Ipswich Suffolk. Note that this was a reform place where prostitutes and girls in need of care formed the early primary work of All Hallows Sisters. Drawn out of the slums of Norwich and other parishes in Norfolk and Suffolk, generations of girls stayed in the House of Mercy for a period of rescue, training and rehabilitation

  • Census:

  • 31 Mar 1901 (age 28)

  • 4 House 19 Court, Watery Lane, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England8

  •  

  • married wife living in three rooms with her husband Albert, a boarder, and her husband's widowed mother-in-law (grandmother?) Ellen Jackson. Born in Ipswich

  • Census:

  • 2 Apr 1911 (age 39)

  • 7 House 2 Court, Liverpool Street, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England9

  •  

  • married wife living in three rooms with her husband Albert, sons William and Sydney, and daughters Ivy and Violet. Born in Ipswich Suffolk and married for twelve years with four children, all of whom are still living

  • Census:

  • 19 Jun 1921 (age 48 yrs 8 mns)

  • Torquay Terrace, Dolobran Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England2

  •  

  • married wife doing home duties and living in four rooms with her husband Frederick, her sons William and Sidney Frost, step-son John Thompson, and her daughters Violet and Rose. Born in Ipswich Suffolk

  • Death:

  • Q4 1935 (age 61)

  • Birmingham "Registration District", Warwickshire, England10

Note on Husband: Frederick Thompson

Unsure about Frederick as there are many possible census and death records

Sources

1.

England and Wales Marriage Index 1837 - 2005, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk). Aston 1919 quarter:4 volume:6d page:878. Cit. Date: 6 January 2023.

2.

England and Wales Census 1921, (on-line at www.findmypast.co.uk). National Archive series:RG15 piece:14232 registration district:384 sub-district:5 enumeration district:33 schedule:36. Cit. Date: 3 January 2023.

3.

UK 1939 Register, (on-line at www.findmypast.co.uk). National Archive reference:RG101 piece:5576G page:3 line:39 letter code:QBLR. Cit. Date: 7 January 2023.

4.

England and Wales Birth Index 1837 - 2021, (on-line at www.gro.gov.uk, www.findmypast.co.uk and www.ancestry.co.uk). Ipswich 1873 quarter:3 volume:4a page:622. Cit. Date: 5 April 2022.

5.

Suffolk Family History Society - Ipswich Baptisms 1813-1900, (2011 SFK-BPI-06/P1 own copy). St. Clement baptisms entry:645. Cit. Date: 29 December 2022.

6.

England and Wales Census 1891, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk). National Archive reference:RG12 piece:1542 folio:66 page:11 schedule:69. Cit. Date: 29 December 2022.

7.

England and Wales Census 1881, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk). National Archive reference:RG11 piece:1873 folio:41 page:35 schedule:221. Cit. Date: 5 April 2022.

8.

England and Wales Census 1901, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk). National Archive reference:RG13 piece:2862 folio:151 page:12 schedule:69. Cit. Date: 3 January 2023.

9.

England and Wales Census 1911, (on-line at www.ancestry.co.uk and www.findmypast.co.uk). National Archive reference:RG14 piece:18165 class:RG78 piece:1099 registration district:385 sub-district:1 enumeration district:18 schedule:280. Cit. Date: 3 January 2023.

10.

England and Wales Death Index 1837 - 2021, (on-line at www.gro.gov.uk, www.findmypast.co.uk and www.ancestry.co.uk). Birmingham 1935 quarter:4 volume:6d page:431. Cit. Date: 6 January 2023.