Samuel Putz (1818 - 1877)
Born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands on 19.07.1818 to Harberd Putz and Geertruij Entrop. Samuel Putz married Emily Mills and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Aug 1877 in Lambeth Workhouse, Brixton, Surrey, England.
Parents:
Harberd Putz, 1784 - 1863, Born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland in 1784
Geertruij Entrop, 1788 - 1864, Born in Schermbeck, Wesel, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany in 1788
Spouse(s):
Emily Mills, 1831 - 1931, Born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England in 1831
Children:
Samuel Charles Putz, 1852 - 1915, Born in 25 Carnaby St, St James, Westminster, London, England in 1852
Priscilla Louisa Putz, 1855 - Unknown, Born in Westminster, London in 1855
William Herbert Putz, 1857 - 1932, Born in Westminster St Margaret, London in 1857
Walter Wallace Putz, 1859 - 1941, Born in Westminster, London, England in 1859
Arthur George Putz, 1860 - 1952, Born in Westminster, London in 1860
Henry James Putz, 1862 - 1947, Born in Westminster, London in 1862
Thomas William Putz, 1863 - 1940, Born in Westminster St Margaret, London in 1863
Emily Charlotte Putz, 1867 - 1893, Born in Westminster, London in 1867
Alexander Frederick Putz, 1867 - 1931, Born in Lambeth, London - Freemasons in 1867
Fred. Putz, 1869 - Unknown, Born in London, London, Middlesex, England in 1869
Albert Edgar Putz, 1873 - Unknown, Born in Westminster, London in 1873
Source: https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/samuel-putz-24-g1cnk
Samuel Putz (1818 - 1877)
Born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands on 19.07.1818 to Harberd Putz and Geertruij Entrop. Samuel Putz married Emily Mills and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Aug 1877 in Lambeth Workhouse, Brixton, Surrey, England.
Parents:
Harberd Putz, 1784 - 1863, Born in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland in 1784
Geertruij Entrop, 1788 - 1864, Born in Schermbeck, Wesel, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany in 1788
Spouse(s):
Emily Mills, 1831 - 1931, Born in Ipswich, Suffolk, England in 1831
Children:
Samuel Charles Putz, 1852 - 1915, Born in 25 Carnaby St, St James, Westminster, London, England in 1852
Priscilla Louisa Putz, 1855 - Unknown, Born in Westminster, London in 1855
William Herbert Putz, 1857 - 1932, Born in Westminster St Margaret, London in 1857
Walter Wallace Putz, 1859 - 1941, Born in Westminster, London, England in 1859
Arthur George Putz, 1860 - 1952, Born in Westminster, London in 1860
Henry James Putz, 1862 - 1947, Born in Westminster, London in 1862
Thomas William Putz, 1863 - 1940, Born in Westminster St Margaret, London in 1863
Emily Charlotte Putz, 1867 - 1893, Born in Westminster, London in 1867
Alexander Frederick Putz, 1867 - 1931, Born in Lambeth, London - Freemasons in 1867
Fred. Putz, 1869 - Unknown, Born in London, London, Middlesex, England in 1869
Albert Edgar Putz, 1873 - Unknown, Born in Westminster, London in 1873
Source: https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/samuel-putz-24-g1cnk
Il est marié avec Emily Mills.
Ils se sont mariés septembre 1852 à Westminster, London, Engeland (Great Britain), il avait 34 ansLondon.Les sources 1, 3
Enfant(s):
Naar Engeland gegaan?
Beroep: banketbakker.
Bron: www.rootschat.com: "Samuel Putz arrived from Rotterdam Holland to Port of London 6.5.1847 confectioner. He left again after 6 months.
Married Emily Mills Sep 1852 Westminster St Margaret 1a 451. He died at Lambeth 15.8.1877 aged 59 confectioner 6.30 am. The census says he was born in Amsterdam. 1861 Grey coat Place Westminster."
"Lambeth had two workhouses at this date -- Princes Road and Renfrew Road -- and Princes Road tended to be used as an infirmary while the new infirmary was being built in Brook Street (opened 1877). That might explain the ambiguity in the newspaper report. Background information here ...
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Lambeth/#Post-1834
Some of the Lambeth poor law records are online (at Ancestry, unindexed). I found a few references to him, but you may want to look further yourself (if you have access).
Looking at the Creed Register for Princes Road, I found no admission for Samuel Putz between 1869 and 1875, so unless he was admitted before 1869 he wasn't there for the 1871 census, and he isn't showing there on a search of 1871.
The Princes Road Creed Register shows that Samuel Putz, age 57, a confectioner, was admitted there on 14 Jan 1875, spent 4 months there, and was transferred to the workhouse (presumably Renfrew Road) on 10 May 1875. Three days later (13 May) he was sent back to Princes Road by the medical officer, remained another 4 months, and then returned to Renfrew Road on 30 Sep 1875. There is no further information in these entries.
The Rough Settlement Examinations for 1875 show that he was interviewed in the workhouse on 4 October, to confirm whether he was eligible to continue receiving assistance from Lambeth:
Samuel Putz, 57, born in Amsterdam, Confectioner, rent(ing at)
Lambeth Walk, 4 years
(no further information)
The Lambeth registers for the period October 1875 - August 1877 (when he died) are incomplete. He may have remained all that time in one or other of the Lambeth workhouses or infirmary wings.
The death certificate would clarify which building he died in, but other than it won't necessarily add to what you already know from the newspaper. If you want to order it, the death is indexed as PULZ, Samuel, aged 61 (Sep Qtr 1877, Lambeth 1d 226)."
The newspaper report of the inquest said he had also been in St Bartholomew's Hospital. They have records, which could perhaps be requested from the archivists.
The Standard story called Suicide at Lambeth Workhouse says Samuel died 1877. His wife, Emily, stated she tried to support him for 2 years. As early as 1858 Samuel "Porter" of 8 Greycoat listed his business for sale in Lloyd's Weekly. In 1859 Lloyd's weekly again reports his business was being sold off. Apparently, it did not sell, he was still at Greycoat Place in 1864. The London Gazette reported a bankruptcy that year. On the 1871 census he was not living with Emily and the children.
"My questions are does anyone know the business history on Samuel? His business problems seem to precede his illness. Does anyone know when his illness started and where he was living in 1871? Apparently, he was very ill "softening of the brain." He died of a stroke and brochitis. Do you think he was in the Lambeth infirmary or the workhouse? The article says "Lambeth Workhouse," yet it sounded like he ought to be in an infirmary. I may not understand the layout and use of those buildings. Did Emily remarry...she apparently lived a long time after his death."
Samuel 42 confectioner Amsterdam
Emily 29 Ipswich
Samuel C 9 Middlesex
Priscilla L 7
William H 4
Arthur G 10mth
Possible baptism on Familysearch 19.7.1819 to Herbert Putz and Geertruij Entrop.