Arbre généalogique Van Dijk » Harriet Waterall (1895-1957)

Données personnelles Harriet Waterall 

Les sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
  • Elle est née en l'an 1895 dans Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England.
  • Profession: Unpaid Domestic Duties.
  • Résidant:
    • le 18 décembre 1894: 2 Grass Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire.
    • le 31 mars 1901: Ilkeston (Derby), Nottinghamshire, England, Ilkeston (Derby), Nottinghamshire, England, Ilkeston (Derby), Nottinghamshire, England.
    • en l'an 1911: Ilkeston, Ilkeston, Nottinghamshire, England.
  • Récensement le 2 avril 1911, 1. Grass Street, Ilkeston, Nottinghamshire, England.
  • Récensement en l'an 1901, 1 Grass St, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England.
  • Récensement le 29 septembre 1939, 26, Addison Villas, Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England.
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  • Elle est décédée le 8 juillet 1957 dans Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, England, elle avait 62 ans.
  • Un enfant de Joel Waterall et Mary Eliza Hardy

Famille de Harriet Waterall

Elle est mariée à Richard Alfred Henson.

Ils se sont mariés le 20 juillet 1918 à Basford, Nottinghamshire, England, elle avait 23 ans.

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Enfant(s):

  1. Isaac (Ike) Henson  1921-1988 
  2. Reginald Henson  1923-1997
  3. Joan Henson  1927-1928
  4. (Ne pas publique)
  5. Dorothy Henson  1932-2016
  6. June Henson  1934-2018
  7. (Ne pas publique)

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    1. 1911 England & Wales Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

      Harriet Waterall
      Gender: Female
      Birth: Circa 1895 - Ilkeston Derbys
      Residence: Apr 2 1911 - Nottinghamshire, England
      Age: 16
      Marital status: Single
      Father: Joel Waterall
      Mother: Mary Eliza Waterall
      Siblings: Samuel Waterall, Arthur Waterall, John Waterall, Isaac Waterall
      Census: County: Nottinghamshire Series: RG14 Line: 6; Country: England Piece: 20403 ; Date: Apr 2 1911 Family: 204030463 ; See household members
      Household
      Relation to head; Name; Age
      Head; Joel Waterall; 58
      Wife; Mary Eliza Waterall; 56
      Son; Samuel Waterall; 26
      Son; Arthur Waterall; 24
      Son; John Waterall; 19
      Daughter; Harriet Waterall; 16
      Son; Isaac Waterall; 13

      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 had

      Also, 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 began

      Fertility in marriage and occupational data
      In 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 suffragettes
      Frustrated 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.
    2. 1901 England & Wales Census, via http://www.myheritage.com/research/colle...

      Harriet Waterall
      Gender: Female
      Birth: Circa 1895 - Ilkeston, Derbyshire
      Residence: 1901 - 1 Grass St, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England
      Age: 6
      Marital status: Single
      Working at home: No
      Father: Joel Waterall
      Mother: Mary Eliza Waterall
      Siblings: Samuel Waterall, Arthur Waterall, John Waterall, Isaac Waterall, George Waterall
      Census: Parish:IlkestonSeries:RG13 Municipal ward:NorthPiece:3150 Municipal borough:Ilkeston Enumerated by:E J Hall Ecclesiastical district:Cotmanhay Enum. District:4 Parlamentary borough:IlkestonFolio:16 Registration district:Basford, IlkestonFamily:146 County:DerbyshireLine:13 Country:EnglandImage:24 Date:1901-00-00 See household members
      Household
      Relation to head; Name; Age
      Head; Joel Waterall; 47
      Wife; Mary Eliza Waterall; 44
      Son; George Waterall; 18
      Son; Samuel Waterall; 17
      Son; Arthur Waterall; 13
      Son; John Waterall; 8
      Daughter; Harriet Waterall; 6
      Son; Isaac Waterall; 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 household

      Why this collection is so valuable
      Census 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 census
      The 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 steps
      With 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. England & Wales, Death Index, 1866-1920 & 1984-2005, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
      Harriet Henson
      Death date: July-Aug-Sep 1957
      Death place: Basford, Nottinghamshire, England
      Birth date: Circa 1895
      Age: 62
      Volume: 3C
      Page: 52
      Civil registration—the government recording of births, marriages, and deaths—began in England and Wales on 1 July 1837. Local registration districts had jurisdiction for recording civil events, but were required to send copies of their records each quarter to the General Register Office (GRO) in London. The GRO created indexes to these records which are organized by event, year, and quarter, and thereunder alphabetically by surname.

      Information included in the death index changed over the years. The death index for 1866 to 1920 provides the name of deceased, age at death, registration district, and reference information (volume and page numbers). From 1984 to 2005 the index includes the deceased’s birth date rather than age.

      Information provided in the index can be used to order a copy of the person’s death certificate for a fee from the GRO through their Certificate Ordering Service. Depending on the year, full death certificates may provide: name of deceased, death date, death place, age, sex, occupation, cause of death, name of parent if the deceased is a child, informant’s name, residence, and relationship to the deceased, and date of registration.

      Note: Information recorded on a death certificate is only as accurate as the knowledge of the person reporting it. It is important to pay attention to who the informant was and their relationship to the deceased. The closer the relationship, the more reliable the information likely is.

      For years where images of the index are available, be sure to consult the image to verify the information presented to you. Sometimes errors happen during the transcription process. For example, a "5" may have inadvertently been transcribed as a "3". Since there is a fee for ordering certificate copies from the GRO, it is especially important to make sure all reference numbers are correct before placing an order.

      Search tip: If an individual had multiple given names, sometimes only one or two of these names was recorded in the index. In addition, some of the given names may have been recorded by initials only. If you’re having trouble locating someone in the index, try searching by any of the individual’s known given names, initials, or nicknames.
    4. (Ne pas publique)
    5. FamilySearch Family Tree
      Harriet Waterall<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: 1895 - Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England<br>Residence: Mar 31 1901 - Ilkeston (Derby), Nottinghamshire, England<br>Residence: 1911 - Ilkeston, Ilkeston, Nottinghamshire, England<br>Parents: Joel Waterall, Eliza Mary Waterall (born Hardy)<br&;gt;Siblings: Sarah Waterall, Alice Seaton (born Waterall), George Waterall, Samuel Waterall, Arthur Waterall, John Waterall, Isaac Waterall
      The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church).
    6. (Ne pas publique)

    Événements historiques

    • La température au 20 juillet 1918 était entre 13,5 et 26,1 °C et était d'une moyenne de 19,7 °C. Il y avait 1,9 mm de précipitation. Il y avait 9,2 heures de soleil (57%). La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du sud-sud-est. Source: KNMI
    • Du 29 août 1913 au 9 septembre 1918 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Cort van der Linden avec comme premier ministre Mr. P.W.A. Cort van der Linden (liberaal).
    • Du 9 septembre 1918 au 18 septembre 1922 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Ruys de Beerenbrouck I avec comme premier ministre Jonkheer mr. Ch.J.M. Ruys de Beerenbrouck (RKSP).
    • En l'an 1918: Source: Wikipedia
      • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 6,6 millions d'habitants.
      • 2 juillet » ouverture de la grande conférence de Spa.
      • 27 août » signature du traité de Berlin. Le Reich et la Russie bolchevique renouent des relations commerciales.
      • 29 septembre » |En acceptant les termes de l'Armistice de Thessalonique, la Bulgarie, vaincue, met un terme à sa participation à la Première Guerre mondiale.
      • 9 novembre » abdication de l'empereur et proclamation de la république de Weimar.
      • 15 novembre » abdication du prince de Schaumbourg-Lippe, Adolphe II.
      • 28 décembre » |rupture entre les spartakistes et les sociaux-démocrates à Berlin. Noske devient gouverneur de la ville.
    • La température au 8 juillet 1957 était entre 13,6 et 23,6 °C et était d'une moyenne de 18,7 °C. Il y avait 12,5 heures de soleil (76%). Il faisait nuageux. La force moyenne du vent était de 3 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du ouest-sud-ouest. Source: KNMI
    • Du 13 octobre 1956 au 22 décembre 1957 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet Drees III avec comme premier ministre Dr. W. Drees (PvdA).
    • En l'an 1957: Source: Wikipedia
      • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 11,0 millions d'habitants.
      • 16 janvier » un attentat au bazooka est commis contre le général Raoul Salan par l'ORAF.
      • 22 janvier » |l'armée israélienne évacue la péninsule du Sinaï, mais continue d'occuper la bande de Gaza.
      • 7 mars » résolution 124 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies, sur l'admission d'un nouveau membre, le Ghana.
      • 9 avril » au Cambodge, Norodom Sihanouk reprend le poste de Premier ministre.
      • 11 juillet » Karim devient le nouvel Aga Khan.
      • 5 septembre » résolution n125 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies: admission de nouveaux membres: Fédération de Malaisie.
    

    Même jour de naissance/décès

    Source: Wikipedia


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