Name |
Charles Featherstone |
Born |
Abt 1829 |
Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
22 Mar 1829 |
St John, Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England |
Birth |
Abt 1831 |
Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England [2] |
Birth |
Abt 1837 |
Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England [3] |
Occupation |
07 Apr 1861 [4] |
a plumbers labourer |
Residence |
07 Apr 1861 |
4 New End, Christchurch, Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England [4] |
Occupation |
03 Apr 1881 [3] |
a bricklayer |
Residence |
03 Apr 1881 |
3 Little Church Row, St John, Hampstead, London, Middlesex, England [3] |
Occupation |
31 Mar 1901 [5] |
a retired general labourer |
Reference Number |
10049 |
Residence |
31 Mar 1901 |
St Annes Home, Pancras Union Workhouse, Streatham, London, Surrey, England [5] |
Notes |
- baptisms solmenized in the parish of St John's, Hampstead in the County of Middlesex
22 March 1829 Charles son of George and Catherine Featherstone of Hampstead servant
1861 census RG9/93/163/28
4 New End, Christchurch, Hampstead, Middlesex
Sarah Ryan head W 45 laundress Middlesex, London Oxford Street
Maria W Ryan dau 16 servant Middlesex, Hampstead
Caroline J Ryan dau 11 scholar Middlesex, Hampstead
Thomas J Ryanson 9 scholar Middlesex, Hampstead
Thomas Williams lodger U 62 fund holder Ireland
Catharine Featherstone lodger W 70 formerly laundress Northampton
Charles Featherstone son U 30 plumber's labourer Middlesex, Hampstead
1881 census RG11/167/75/37
3 Little Church Row, St John, Hampstead, Middlesex
Charles Featherstone head M 44 bricklayer Middx, Hampstead
Anne M Featherstone wife M 42 Ireland
1901 census RG13/480/91/7
St Annes Home, Streatham, London
Charles Featherstone inmate W 72 retired general labourer London, Hampstead
St Anne's Home, Streatham Hill
From around 1890 to 1915, St Pancras accommodated aged and infirm males a branch workhouse at Streatham Hill known as the St Anne's Home. St Anne's had previously been the Royal Asylum of St Anne's Society, erected in 1829 to provide care and education for poor children. The building was a handsome edifice of three stories, surmounted by a cornice and parapet, and fronted centrally by an Ionic portico and pediment, ornamented with the royal arms.
The 1901 census records 496 inmates in residence at St Anne's. The establishment was taken over by the Bermondsey Union in around 1915.
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Person ID |
I10049 |
Featherstone Main |
Last Modified |
23 Apr 2021 |