Carter-Aaron tree » Edith Fowler (1881-????)

Personal data Edith Fowler 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • She was born in the year 1881 in Silpho, Scarborough (RD), Yorkshire.
  • She was baptized on June 12, 1881 in Hackness, Yorkshire.
  • Census in the year 1911, 5 Paul St, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire.
    Draper & Smallware Dealer
  • Census in the year 1921, 5 Rose St, Corn Brook, Stretford, Lancashire.
  • Census in the year 1891, Mill Cottages, Mill Lane, Cloughton, Scarborough, Yorkshire &, Yorkshire (North Riding).
    Scholar
  • Census in the year 1901, The Grange, Hackness, Scarborough, Yorkshire &, Yorkshire (North Riding).
    Kitchen maid (domestic)
  • (Electoral Roll) between 1927 and 1929 in 5 Rose St, Corn Brook, Stretford, Lancashire.
  • A child of Moses Fowler and Matilda Vasey

Household of Edith Fowler

She is married to Joseph Webster.

They got married in the year 1904 at Barton Upon Irwell (RD), Lancashire, she was 23 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Robert Moses Webster  1907-1987 
  2. Stanley Webster  1910-1987 
  3. Eric Webster  1914-1995 
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Edith Fowler

Rachel Beedle
1821-????
Moses Fowler
1853-1924
Matilda Vasey
1852-< 1901

Edith Fowler
1881-????

1904
Eric Webster
1914-1995

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  2. 1891 England & Wales Census
    Edith Fowler<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1882 - Silpho, Yorkshire<br>Residence: 1891 - Mill Cottages, Cloughton, Yorkshire, England<br>Age: 9<br>Occupation: Scholar<br>Father: Moses Fowler<br>Mother: Matilda Fowler<br>Siblings: Alice A Fowler, Elizabeth A Fowler, Albert E Fowler, Ada Fowler<br>Census: ict26p;gt;Household<br>Relation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternatives<br>Head; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747040/moses-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Moses Fowler</a>; 38; <br>Wife; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747041/matilda-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Matilda Fowler</a>; 39; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747042/alice-a-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Alice A Fowler</a>; 15; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747043/elizabeth-a-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Elizabeth A Fowler</a>; 12; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747044/edith-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Edith Fowler</a>; 9; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747045/albert-e-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Albert E Fowler</a>; 6; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10155-25747046/ada-fowler-in-1891-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Ada Fowler</a>; 3;
    What can you find in the census?Census returns can help you determine who your ancestors were, and can also tell you:- Where your ancestors were living- Who they were living with- What their occupations were- If they had any servants- Who their neighbours were- If they had any brothers and sisters- What their ages were at the time of the census- If they had any disabilities.As well as giving you the above information, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of your ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.The fields which have been transcribed for the census are:- First name- Middle name- Last name- Sex- Birth place- Age- Place of residence- County- Relationship to head of householdWhy this collection is so valuableCensus records are valuable since they can tell you where a person lived at a certain place and time. Censuses were conducted by the federal government and will offer a variety of information, depending on year. Census records can answer questions like where your ancestors were living at the time the census was taken, who they were living with, what their occupations were, who their neighbors were, if they had any brothers and sisters, what their ages were at the time of the census and if they had any disabilities.Searching the censusThe golden rule of family history is to check the original historical record, or 'primary source', wherever possible. We have provided clear images of the original census enumeration books for you to view once you've found the right family in the indexes. When using census returns you should first search the transcriptions to help locate your ancestor in the census, and then view the original images to validate your findings. It will also help you see the household in the context of surrounding households. This is particularly important as transcribing an entire census is a huge and difficult task, and whilst we have used the expertise of our transcribers and the experience of key representatives from the genealogy community to help us translate the records, it is inevitable that there will be some errors.Next stepsWith the information you gain from these census records, you will have the information you need to search for vital records in the locality where you found your ancestor. Also, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of our ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.
  3. 1901 England & Wales Census
    Edith Fowlor<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1882 - Hackness, Yorkshire<br>Residence: 1901 - The Grange, Hackness, Yorkshire, England<br>Age: 19<br>Marital status: Single<br>Occupation: Kitchenmaid Domestic<br>Working at home: No<br>Census: hHacknessPiece4535rkshireFamily28<br>Head; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585822/francis-johnstone-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Francis Johnstone</a>; 49; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585823/sibell-johnstone-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Sibell Johnstone</a&gt;; 19; <br>Daughter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585824/freda-johnstone-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Freda Johnstone</a>; 15; <br>Governess; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585825/clara-e-maylan-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Clara E Maylan&lt;/a>; 42; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585826/sarah-davies-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Sarah Davies</a>; 26; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585827/jean-wilson-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Jean Wilson</a>; 52; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585828/ethel-mowson-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Ethel Mowson</a&gt;; 21; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585829/betsy-hill-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Betsy Hill</a>; 48; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585830/frances-hunt-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Frances Hunt</a>; 20; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585831/edith-fowlor-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Edith Fowlor</a>; 19; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585832/george-barker-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">George Barker</a>; 19; <br>Servant; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10156-97585833/george-cakley-in-1901-england-wales-census?s=10391181">George Cakley</a>; 15;
    What can you find in the census?Census returns can help you determine who your ancestors were, and can also tell you:- Where your ancestors were living- Who they were living with- What their occupations were- If they had any servants- Who their neighbours were- If they had any brothers and sisters- What their ages were at the time of the census- If they had any disabilities.As well as giving you the above information, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of your ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.The fields which have been transcribed for the census are:- First name- Middle name- Last name- Sex- Birth place- Age- Place of residence- County- Relationship to head of householdWhy this collection is so valuableCensus records are valuable since they can tell you where a person lived at a certain place and time. Censuses were conducted by the federal government and will offer a variety of information, depending on year. Census records can answer questions like where your ancestors were living at the time the census was taken, who they were living with, what their occupations were, who their neighbors were, if they had any brothers and sisters, what their ages were at the time of the census and if they had any disabilities.Searching the censusThe golden rule of family history is to check the original historical record, or 'primary source', wherever possible. We have provided clear images of the original census enumeration books for you to view once you've found the right family in the indexes. When using census returns you should first search the transcriptions to help locate your ancestor in the census, and then view the original images to validate your findings. It will also help you see the household in the context of surrounding households. This is particularly important as transcribing an entire census is a huge and difficult task, and whilst we have used the expertise of our transcribers and the experience of key representatives from the genealogy community to help us translate the records, it is inevitable that there will be some errors.Next stepsWith the information you gain from these census records, you will have the information you need to search for vital records in the locality where you found your ancestor. Also, the fact that census returns are taken every ten years also allows you to track the movements of our ancestors through time as they perhaps move house, get married, have children or even change occupations.
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  5. 1911 England & Wales Census
    Edith Webster<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1884 - Burniston, Yorkshire<br>Residence: Apr 2 1911 - 5. Paul Street, Pendleton, Lancashire, England<br>Age: 27<br>Marriage: Circa 1905<br>Years of marriage: 6<br>Marital status: Married<br>Occupation: Draper and Smallware Dealer<br>Husband: Joseph Webster<br>Children: William Fowler Webster, Robert Moses Webster, Joseph Webster, Stanley Webster<br>Census: ion districtSalford, Regent RoadPiece24079t;/a>Household<br>Relation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternatives<br>Head; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150552/joseph-webster-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Joseph Webster</a>; 32; <br>Wife; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150553/edith-webster-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Edith Webster</a>; 27; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150554/william-fowler-webster-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">William Fowler Webster</a>; 5; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150555/robert-moses-webster-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Robert Moses Webster</a>; 3; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150556/joseph-webster-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Joseph Webster</a>; 2; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150557/stanley-webster-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Stanley Webster</a>; 1; <br>Sister in Law; <a href="https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10446-25150558/addie-fowler-in-1911-england-wales-census?s=10391181">Addie Fowler</a>; 23;
    What is in the 1911 census?In common with the censuses that preceded it, it recorded the following information:- Where an individual lived- Their age at the time of the census- Who (what relatives) they were living with- Their place of birth- Occupation- Details of any guests on the night of the census- Details of any servants they hadAlso, depending on an individual's circumstances, additional information could include:- Whether they were an employee or employer- Precise details of the industry or service they worked in- Details of nationality- Duration of their current marriage- Number of children born to that marriage- Number of children still living, and the number who had died- Details of any illnesses or conditions each family member had, and the date these beganFertility in marriage and occupational dataIn response to government concerns the 1911 census also asked additional, more specific questions to each household, about fertility in marriage and occupational data.The 1911 census and the suffragettesFrustrated with the government's refusal to grant women the vote, a large number of women boycotted the 1911 census by refusing to be counted. There were two forms of protest. In the first, the women (or their husbands) refused to fill in the form, often recording their protest on the household schedule. In the second, women evaded the census by staying away from their home for the whole night, and so did not lodge their protest on the household schedule. In both cases, any details relating to individual women in the households will be missing from the census. For the family historian, a refusal to fill in the form (accompanied by a protest statement) at least registers the presence of a woman, or women, in the household. But the women who evaded the count by leaving their home for the night are entirely untraceable via the census. The exact number of women who boycotted the census is not known, though some people have estimated that it may be as many as several thousand.DC Thomson Family History service provided to MyHeritage members by agreement with The National Archives, London.

Historical events

  • The temperature on June 12, 1881 was about 15.9 °C. The air pressure was 1 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-southwest. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 64%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from August 20, 1879 to April 23, 1883 the cabinet Van Lijnden van Sandenburg, with Mr. C.Th. baron Van Lijnden van Sandenburg (conservatief-AR) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1881: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 4.5 million citizens.
    • January 25 » Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell form the Oriental Telephone Company.
    • April 16 » In Dodge City, Kansas, Bat Masterson fights his last gun battle.
    • May 12 » In North Africa, Tunisia becomes a French protectorate.
    • June 14 » The White Rajahs territories become the British protectorate of Sarawak.
    • July 1 » General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell and Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect.
    • August 27 » The Georgia hurricane makes landfall near Savannah, Georgia, resulting in an estimated 700 deaths.

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