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  • #16
    Hi Moon

    No middle name. She died as Ellen Stearns in 1952.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Robert View Post
      Hi Moon

      No middle name. She died as Ellen Stearns in 1952.
      Think I am deaf in my left ear due to that bubble bursting

      An Ellen G Simpson living a few doors away from Lawende's address , along with the tale of an old Ex Copper seemed to good to be true ..

      Thanks for nipping that one in the bud Robert ..

      I'll get my coat

      Moonbegger

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      • #18
        Hi Moon

        I'm glad I stopped you wasting your time on it. I myself have been saved from wasting time when someone has told me that I was on the wrong track. It's an occupational hazard. Never mind, because the Lawende discovery was extremely interesting.

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        • #19
          Hi All,

          Poor old Sergeant 24Y must be feeling left out by now.

          Regards,

          Simon
          Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
            Hi All,

            Poor old Sergeant 24Y must be feeling left out by now.

            Regards,

            Simon
            Simon,

            Surely he was the man who gave Simpson the OK to take the shawl in the first place.

            MrB

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            • #21
              John Simpson b.1817 Nayland Sfk
              Mary Simpson b.1822 parents of
              Amos Simpson b.1847 Acton Sfk
              1851 Acton Sfk age 4
              1861 Acton Sfk age 14
              July 1874 Marriage to Jane Wilkins
              Jane b.1848 Bourton Glos
              1881 Pancras London age 34
              Children Henry b.1878 and Ellen b.1881 (1 month)

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              • #22
                1891 Cheshunt Herts
                Amos 44 b. Acton
                Jane 43 Burton on the water, Glos
                Henry J 15 St Pancras
                Ellen 10 St Pancras

                doesnt appear to be any other children, thats for sure.

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                • #23
                  1901 Barrow Hill, Acton Sfk
                  Amos Simpson 1847 Acton Retd Met Police
                  Jane 1848 Bourton Glos
                  Ellen 1881 St Pancras

                  Few doors away from
                  William Stearns
                  Ellen H Stearns
                  Morris W Stearns 1882 Acton
                  And other children.

                  1911 Census Barrow Hill Acton Sfk
                  Ames Simpson 64 Met Police pensioner, 2 children, 2 living married 36 yr.
                  Jane Simpson 63 wife
                  Ellen Stearns 30 5 children all alive
                  Morris Stearns b.1882 Horseman on farm, Acton married 9 yrs
                  James Maurice Stearns 9
                  Beatrice Stearns 7
                  Joseph Stearns 6
                  Alma Amy Stearns 5
                  Violet Stearns 2

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                  • #24
                    Marriage Index 1902
                    Ellen Simpson
                    Morris William Stearns
                    Sudbury Sfk registration district

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                    • #25
                      Great job Panderoona ,

                      What became of Amos's Son Henry .. is it possible he had a daughter and named her after his sister ?

                      cheers , moonbegger

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                      • #26
                        Hi All,

                        Still no mention of Sergeant 24Y.

                        Regards,

                        Simon
                        Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by moonbegger View Post
                          Great job Panderoona ,

                          What became of Amos's Son Henry .. is it possible he had a daughter and named her after his sister ?

                          cheers , moonbegger
                          Hi,

                          Henry Joseph Simpson died in 1943. He had married Bessie Emma Stearns, sister to Morris William, in 1907. Her death was reigstered in the Saffron Walden District in 1968. In the 1911 Census they were living in Cheshunt, Middlesex with no children listed as then living. The Birth Indexes list the mother's maiden name from September quarter 1911 onwards, but none are registered to a Simpson-Stearns pairing.

                          There's a website detailing the Stearns family;

                          Morris William STEARNS was born on 2 Jun 1881 in Acton, Suffolk, England. He was baptised on 14 Aug 1881 in Acton, Suffolk, England. He was buried in 1916 in

                          Guillemont Road Military Cemetery, France. He died on 13 Sep 1916 in France. He was a Farmer. Parents: William STEARNS and Ellen Harriet WOODGATE.
                          He was married to Ellen SIMPSON on 23 Jul 1902 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Children were: James Morris SIMPSON, Beatrice STEARNS, Joe STEARNS, Amy Alma Bessie

                          STEARNS, Violet Ellen Elizabeth STEARNS.

                          www.historyofsuffolk.co.uk

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by nashwan View Post
                            Hi,

                            Henry Joseph Simpson died in 1943. He had married Bessie Emma Stearns, sister to Morris William, in 1907. Her death was reigstered in the Saffron Walden District in 1968. In the 1911 Census they were living in Cheshunt, Middlesex with no children listed as then living. The Birth Indexes list the mother's maiden name from September quarter 1911 onwards, but none are registered to a Simpson-Stearns pairing.

                            There's a website detailing the Stearns family;
                            G'day Nashwan

                            Useful first post.

                            Welcome to casebook.
                            G U T

                            There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
                              Hi All,

                              Still no mention of Sergeant 24Y.

                              Regards,

                              Simon
                              There was, but you missed it. Not something Abberline would have done.

                              MrB

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                              • #30
                                Great background , Panderoona and Nashwan , but what we need to know is where Amos was living and working in the autumn of 1888.

                                MrB

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