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Personal data Amy Sarah Horth 

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Household of Amy Sarah Horth

She is married to George Henderson.

They got married on July 11, 1876 at Steyning, Brighton, Sussex, England, she was 20 years oldParish Church, Preston, Sussex. They were 21 years old and 24 years old, respectively.Source 5

Witnesses George and Martha Henderson

Child(ren):



Notes about Amy Sarah Horth

At 1861 recorded as Emma.
At 1911 Amy stated that she'd had 12 children, 9 living and 3 had died.
At 13 August 1915 holidaying at Henley House, Margate, Kent.
In 1945 buried in Family Grave in the Cemetery at 63 New Road, Abbey Wood.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Amy Sarah Horth

Thomas Horth
1780-1854
Rebecca Pope
1781-1854
William Page
± 1790-1839
Emma Page
± 1826-1896

Amy Sarah Horth
1856-1945

1876

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    1. Helen Merrin / Family Information
    2. Census 1939 Erith, Kent, England RG101 /1259A/025/4 Letter Code: CKBC (Horth, Amy Sarah)
      Name of personStatusGenderBirthdateConditionOccupationComments
      Amy S HendersonF13 Feb 1856WUnpaid Dom Duties
      Herbert E HendersonM2 May 1895SCentre Lathe Turner
      Rose M HendersonF16 Jan 1886SLcc Teacher Of Health Subjects (Ret)
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    3. Birth Certificate, BXCB717265
    4. Census 1861 West Ham, Essex, England RG9 Piece: 1059; Folio: 89; Page: 32; GSU roll: 542745. (Horth, George Watling), April 7, 1861
      NameRelationConditionSexAgeOccupationWhere BornInfirmity
      George Watling HorthHeadMarM39Brazier and Beer House KeepWitham, Essex
      Emma HorthWifeMarF35Witham, Essex
      George HorthSonUnmM15Clerk for father brazierMaldon, Essex
      Charles HorthSonUnmM13ScholarWitham, Essex
      Walter HorthSonUnmM11ScholarWitham, Essex
      Frederick HorthSonUnmM9ScholarMaldon, Essex
      Henry HorthSonUnmM7ScholarWest Ham, Essex
      Emma HorthDaughterUnmF5ScholarWest Ham, Essex
      Thomas HorthSonUnmM3ScholarWest Ham, Essex
      William HorthSonUnmM1West Ham, Essex
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    5. Marriage Certificate
      Certified Copy of an Entry of Marriage
      1876, Marriage solemnized at Parish Church, Preston, Sussex in the Parish of Steyning in the County of Sussex
      Marriage No: 325
      When Married: 11 JUL 1876
      Name and Surname: George Henderson and Amy Sarah Horth
      Age: 24 and 21
      Condition: Bachelor and Spinster
      Rank or Profession: Engine Fitter and -
      Residence at the time of Marriage: Preston, Sussex, England and Preston, Sussex, England
      Father's Name and Surname: George Henderson and George Watling Horth (Deceased)
      Rank or Profession of Father: Engine Fitter.
      Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England After Banns by me, Alan Freeman.
      This Marriage was solemnized between us, George Henderson and Amy Sarah Horth
      in the Presence of us, Witnesses: George and Martha Henderson.
      / (GRO) in London There are linked images
    6. London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 Minnie Louise Henderson / London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965
    7. Census 1871 West Ham, Essex, England RG10 Piece: 1630; Folio: 173; Page: 9; GSU roll: 829939. (Horth, George Watling), April 2, 1871
      NameRelationConditionSexAgeOccupationWhere BornInfirmity
      George HorthHeadMarM48Plumber.Witham, Essex
      Emma HorthWifeMarF45Witham, Essex
      Walter HorthSonUnmM21DriverWitham, Essex
      Henry HorthSonUnmM17Mariner.Vic Dock, Essex
      Frederick HorthSonUnmM17EngineerMaldon, Essex
      Emma HorthDaughterUnmF15Vic Dock, Essex
      Thomas HorthSonUnmM13EngineerPlaistow, Essex
      William HorthSonUnmM11ScholarPlaistow, Essex
      Mary HorthDaughterUnmF7ScholarPlaistow, Essex
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    8. Census 1881 St Paul Deptford, Kent, England RG11 Piece: 709; Folio: 86; Page: 20; GSU roll: 1341165. (Henderson, George), April 3, 1881
      NameRelationConditionSexAgeOccupationWhere BornInfirmity
      George HendersonHeadMarM29Engine Fitter in shopBrighton, Sussex
      Sarah A HendersonWifeMarF25West Ham, Essex
      Amy HendersonDaughterUnmF4New Cross, Kent
      George F HendersonSonUnmM3New Cross, Kent
      Janet HendersonDaughterUnmF1New Cross, Kent
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    9. Census 1891 Greenwich, Kent, England RG12 Piece: 513; Folio: 79; Page: 18; GSU Roll: 6095623. (Henderson, George), April 5, 1891
      NameRelationConditionSexAgeOccupationEmploy StatusWhere BornInfirmity
      George HendersonHeadMM39Foreman Engine FitterEmployedBrighton, Sussex
      Amy HendersonWifeMF35West Ham, Essex
      Amy M HendersonDaughterSF14New Cross, Kent
      George F H HendersonSonSM13New Cross, Kent
      Janet H HendersonDaughterSF11New Cross, Kent
      William E HendersonSonSM8New Cross, Kent
      Thomas L HendersonSonSM7Charlton, Kent
      Rose M HendersonDaughterSF5Charlton, Kent
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    10. Census 1901 Charlton, London, England RG13 Piece: 562; Folio: 156; Page: 32. (Henderson, George), March 31, 1901
      NameRelationConditionSexAgeOccupationEmploy StatusAt HomeWhere BornInfirmity
      George HendersonHeadMM49Engine FitterWorkerBrighton, Sussex
      Amy HendersonWifeMF45West Ham, Essex
      George F H HendersonSonSM23Telegraphist ClerkWorkerDeptford, London
      William E HendersonSonSM18Labourer ArsenalWorkerDeptford, London
      Thomas L HendersonSonSM17Commercial ClerkWorkerGreenwich, London
      Rose M HendersonDaughterSF15Greenwich, London
      Walter H HendersonSonSM9Greenwich, London
      H E HendersonSonSM5Greenwich, London
      Minnie L HendersonDaughterSF1Charlton, London
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    11. Census 1911 Charlton, London, England RG14 Piece: 2849. (Henderson, George), April 2, 1911
      NameRelationSexAgeMarriedYearsChd BornChd LivingChd DiedOccupationIndustryEmploy StatusAt HomeWhere BornNationalityInfirmity
      George HendersonHeadM59MEngine FitterMaths InstrumentsWorkerBrighton, Sussex
      Amy HendersonWifeF55M1293West Ham, Essex
      Thomas HendersonSonM27SAccountantElec contractorsWorkerGreenwich, London
      Rose HendersonDaughterF25SGreenwich, London
      Walter HendersonSonM19SClerk.Tea companyWorkerGreenwich, London
      Herbert HendersonSonM15SStudentGreenwich, London
      Minnie HendersonDaughterF11SCharlton, London
      incapacitated for 4 years exempted from school
      / The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), There are linked images
    12. Census 1921 Charlton & Kidbrooke, London, England RG15/02963/234 (Horth, Amy Sarah)
      Census England 1921
      Address: 11 Victoria Road, Charlton
      Place: Charlton & Kidbrooke, London, England


      Name • Relation • Age • Sex • Marr/Orph'd • Birthplace • Nationality • Education • Occupation • Employment • Place of Work • Chd <16 • Children's Ages
      Amy S Henderson • Head • 65y 4m • F • Widowed • West Ham, Essex, England • • • • • • •
      Rose M Henderson • Daughter • 35y 5m • F • Single • Greenwich, Kent, England • • • Housewife • • • •
      Herbert E Henderson • Son • 26y 1m • M • Single • Greenwich, Kent, England • • • Screw Guage Turner • Vickers Ltd (out of work) • • •
      Minnie L Henderson • Daughter • 21y 9m • F • Single • Charlton, Kent, England • • • Shorthand Typist • Bisley & Sons • Chester House, Rotherhithe • •
      / 1921 Census Of England & Wales There are linked images
    13. Death Notice
    14. Deceased Online Burials & Cremations / Deceased Online Ltd.

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