Originally posted by DJA
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Who Died in Dutfield's Yard?
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There’s little doubt the family were living there in 1888. On 16th April, 1888, Israel’s daughter, Amelia, aged 8, transferred from the Jew’s Free School to the Berner Street School. Her home address was recorded as 40, Berner Street. She stayed at the school until 1892 when she moved to Settles Street school. When she registered at Settles Street, her home address was again given as 40, BS. In between, the Goldstein household consisting of 10 people appear on the 1891 census at 40 BS, and they were still there in 1901.
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Yes, if you include the blind tailor Alec Schwartz occupying three rooms.Originally posted by DJA View Post11 in the 1891 Census,including 2 boarders and 2 in-laws.
Certainly by 1891, Izzy G appears to be the most significant resident at the address. And if he was there in 1888 - and was the caretaker - why haven’t we heard of him?
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Here’s a question: what’s the use of a club steward who only turns up at the end of the night? A club steward is responsible for the activities of the club members while they are on the club premises.
A caretaker is responsible for the building at all times, and often lives on the premises.
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The image is from a Booth survey which took place in June, 1887. The caretaker of the club then lived on the premises. He was a Jewish tailor with 5 children.Originally posted by DJA View PostThink we found Andrew's horse ..... it was hiding on the other side of the gate ..... in 1891 .....
A tailor named Goldsmith, who had 5 children, lived at 40, BS between (at least) April, 1888 and April, 1901. By 1891, he, his extended family and lodgers had pretty much taken over the whole building.
Why have we never heard of him before? Or have we?Last edited by MrBarnett; 05-25-2020, 12:48 AM.
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