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351 1891census for Green Street, Teynham:
Henry Burnett, head, married, 40 general labourer & publican of Rose Inn (1881 a police constable in Teynham)
Mary Ann, wife, married, 32,
Henry J., son, unmarried, 14, railway station clerk,
James B Duncan, father-in-law, widower 74 shoemaker
1 lodger. In 1881 Henry was a police constable in Teynham 
BURNETT, Henry (I10183)
 
352 1898 McAlpine's Directory
Old Bonaventure

PITCHER Jacob fisherman
PITCHER Archibald fisherman
PITCHER Peter fisherman
PITCHER Abram fisherman
PITCHER Alexander fisherman
PITCHER Israel fisherman
PITCHER Wm fisherman
PITCHER Jonathan fisherman
PITCHER Eugene fisherman


Pitcher Jonathan 1913 466 St. John's Admin 6
SURNAME GIVEN YEAR FOLIO NUMBER ADDRESS LETTERS VOLUME REMARKS
Newfoundland Wills
Estate Files Index
P's part 2

Estate Files contain information for people who died intestate
and a surviving relative petitioned the Supreme Court of Newfoundland.

Transcribed from the LDS FHL Microfilm 2056191 
PITCHER, Jonathan (I525)
 
353 19 Rutherford Folds, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB51 4JH
telephone 20189 
MITCHELL, Margory G. (I11698)
 
354 1900 Michigan census indicates that Elizabeth was born in New York State not in Canada. TURNER, Elizabeth (I168)
 
355 1901

Name Harry Hooper
Event Type Census
Event Date 31 Mar 1901
Event Place St Germans, Cornwall, England
County Cornwall
Civil Parish St Germans
Ecclesiastical Parish Tideford St Lukes
Sub-District St Germans
Registration District St Germans
Residence Note Tideford Cross
Gender Male
Age 28
Occupation ORDINARY AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birth Year (Estimated) 1873
Birthplace North Hill, Cornwall
Schedule Type 86
Page Number 13
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Harry Hooper Head M 28 North Hill, Cornwall
Ellen Hooper Wife F 30 Lezant, Cornwall
Hedley Hooper Son M 6 St Germans, Cornwall
Minnie Hooper Daughter F 3 St Germans, Cornwall
Thomas Hocking Nephew M 13 Calstock, Cornwall
Citing this Record
"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSHW-KJS : 8 April 2016), Harry Hooper, St Germans, Cornwall, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing St Germans subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. 
HOOPER, Harry (I15392)
 
356 1901
Name William Hooper
Event Type Census
Event Date 31 Mar 1901
Event Place Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England
County Cornwall
Civil Parish Linkinhorne
Ecclesiastical Parish Linkinhorne
Sub-District Callington
Registration District Liskeard
Residence Note Sharptor
Gender Male
Age 37
Occupation STONE MASON GRANITE QUARRY
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birth Year (Estimated) 1864
Birthplace Linkinhorne, Cornwall
Schedule Type 59
Page Number 7
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
William Hooper Head M 37 Linkinhorne, Cornwall
Harriet Hooper Wife F 36 Linkinhorne, Cornwall
William C Hooper Son M 13 Linkinhorne, Cornwall
Joseph P Hooper Son M 8 Linkinhorne, Cornwall
John H Hooper Son M 4 Linkinhorne, Cornwall
Thomas Hooper Son M 0 Linkinhorne, Cornwall
Citing this Record
"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSHD-7B7 : 8 April 2016), William Hooper, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, England; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Callington subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.

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1911

Name William Hooper
Event Type Census
Event Date 1911
Event Place Linkinhorne, Sharpton, Cornwall, England
County Cornwall
Parish Linkinhorne
Sub-District Callington
Registration District Liskeard
Gender Male
Age 46
Occupation STONE MASON
Birth Year (Estimated) 1865
Birthplace Linkinhorne
Line 1
Page 1
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
William Hooper M 46 Linkinhorne
Harriet Hooper F 45 Linkinhorne
William Curtis Hooper M 23 Linkinhorne
Joseph Percy Hooper M 18 Linkinhorne
John Henry Hooper M 14 Linkinhorne
Thomas Hooper M 10 Linkinhorne
Citing this Record
"England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X7LL-K91 : 2 August 2017), William Hooper, Linkinhorne, Sharpton, Cornwall, England; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. 
HOOPER, William H. (I15388)
 
357 1901
Name: Sarah E Thurstone
Age: 33
Estimated birth year: abt 1868
Relation to Head: Cook
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Faversham , Kent , England
Civil Parish: Clapham
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Ecclesiastical parish: St Paul
County/Island: London
Country: England
Street address: north side of Rectory Grove

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Registration district: Wandsworth
Sub-registration district: Clapham
ED, institution, or vessel: 13
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 463
Folio: 5
Page Number: 1
Household schedule number: 1
Household Members:
Name Age
Fanny Jenkinson 74
Adela F Jenkinson 47
Anna G Harvey 45
Anne Fletcher 23
Sarah E Thurstone 33
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Class: RG13; Piece: 463; Folio: 5; Page: 1 
THURSTEN, Sarah Emma (I4453)
 
358 1901
Name: Thomas West
Age: 29
Estimated birth year: abt 1872
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Spouse: Ada West
Birth Place: Chatham, Kent, England
Civil Parish: Chatham
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Ecclesiastical parish: Chatham St Paul
County/Island: Kent
Country: England
Street address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status:

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Registration district: Medway
Sub-registration district: Rochester and Chatham
ED, institution, or vessel: 31
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 727
Folio: 147
Page Number: 44
Household schedule number: 298
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas West 29
Ada West 27
Dorothy West 1
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Class: RG13; Piece: 727; Folio: 147; Page: 44

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1911
Name: Thomas John West
Age in 1911: 39
Estimated birth year: abt 1872
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Chatham, Kent
Civil Parish: Chatham
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County/Island: Kent
Country: England
Street address: 8 Pagitt St, Chatham
Marital status: Married
Occupation: Bridge Inspector
Registration district: Medway
Registration District Number: 47
Sub-registration district: Rochester and Chatham
ED, institution, or vessel: 27
Household schedule number: 82
Piece: 3911
Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas John West 39
Ada Amelia West 37
Dorothy Gladys West 11
RG14; Piece: 3911; Schedule Number: 82 
WEST, Thomas John (I17401)
 
359 1901
NameRobert DuffAge24Estimated Birth Yearabt 1877RelationshipBoarderGenderMaleWhere bornEdinburgh, midlRegistration Number685/3Registration districtCanongateCivil parishEdinburgh St CuthbertsCountyMidlothianAddress99A AbbeyhillOccupationIron MaulderED45Household schedule number54Line10RollCSSCT1901_379Household Members
NameAge
Name
David Blackwood
Age
32
Name
Jane Blackwood
Age
32
Name
John Blackwood
Age
5
Name
David Blackwood
Age
11 Mo
Name
David Duff
Age
56
Name
Robert Duff
Age
24
Name
James Duff
Age
22
Name
Henry Duff
Age
14 
DUFF, Robert (I17138)
 
360 1901
NameRobert DuffAge24Estimated Birth Yearabt 1877RelationshipBoarderGenderMaleWhere bornEdinburgh, midlRegistration Number685/3Registration districtCanongateCivil parishEdinburgh St CuthbertsCountyMidlothianAddress99A AbbeyhillOccupationIron MaulderED45Household schedule number54Line10RollCSSCT1901_379Household Members
NameAge
Name
David Blackwood
Age
32
Name
Jane Blackwood
Age
32
Name
John Blackwood
Age
5
Name
David Blackwood
Age
11 Mo
Name
David Duff
Age
56
Name
Robert Duff
Age
24
Name
James Duff
Age
22
Name
Henry Duff
Age
14 
DUFF, James (I17139)
 
361 1901
Vessel: Black Boy, #218889,
Port to which belongs: Faversham
Tonnage: 37
Description: sail, barge
How employed: coasting cargo
Name of Master: Wm. Owen
Place at which the schedule is delivered to the Master: Fresh Wharf, London
Position of Vessel at Midnight, Sunday, 31st March, 1901: Purplett

1911
London Wandsworth Southfields 41
Vessel: Lizzie
Port to which belongs: Faversham
William Henry Owen, master, 52, married 26 years, 4 children born, 4 children living, 0 children deceased, sailing barge captain, brick and flint merchant
William Jessie Coombs, mate, 45, single 
OWEN, William Henry (I2456)
 
362 1901 a gunner in the 108th Battery, Royal Field Artillery stationed at Woolwich, London at the Barracks, Green Hill Schools, Repository, Gun Park and Observatory. GLIDDON, Peter (I7931)
 
363 1901 census
includes 2 grandchildren living with James and Julia but no married children in their house:
Thomas Hill aged 4, born Hatherleigh
infant male aged 1 month, born Hatherleigh 
HILL, James (I349)
 
364 1901 Oyster Dredger


Birth registration:
GREGORY, EDWARD HOBBS Order
GRO Reference: 1857 D Quarter in FAVERSHAM Volume 02A Page 564

Edward married circa 1879 and by 1881 was enumerated as a mariner living at Teynham. With him were his wife, Jessie, born circa 1859 at Faversham, and daughter, Ada B., who had been born during 1880 at Stone.

By 1891 Edward and his family were living at Sandgate, Folkestone. Edward was no longer in the mariner's trade but, rather, working as a general labourer.

By 1901 the family had returned to Faversham and Edward was once again working as an oyster dredger. 
GREGORY, Edward (I2253)
 
365 1901 Scotland Census
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NameDavid DuffAge56Estimated Birth Yearabt 1845RelationshipBoarderGenderMaleWhere bornEdinburgh, midlRegistration Number685/3Registration districtCanongateCivil parishEdinburgh St CuthbertsCountyMidlothianAddress99A AbbeyhillOccupationIron MaulderED45Household schedule number54Line9RollCSSCT1901_379Household Members
NameAge
Name
David Blackwood
Age
32
Name
Jane Blackwood
Age
32
Name
John Blackwood
Age
5
Name
David Blackwood
Age
11 Mo
Name
David Duff
Age
56
Name
Robert Duff
Age
24
Name
James Duff
Age
22
Name
Henry Duff
Age
14 
DUFF, David (I17132)
 
366 1901 visiting with his aunt

Name Elizabeth A Bassett
Event Type Census
Event Date 31 Mar 1901
Event Place Devonport, Devonshire, England
County Devonshire
Civil Parish Devonport
Ecclesiastical Parish St James The Great
Sub-District Tamar
Registration District Stoke-Damerel
Residence Note Tamar Street
Gender Female
Age 49
Relationship to Head of Household Wife
Birth Year (Estimated) 1852
Birthplace Lenkinghorne, Cornwall
Schedule Type 21
Page Number 4
Household
Role
Sex
Age
Birthplace
Elizabeth A Bassett Wife F 49 Lenkinghorne, Cornwall
Thomas H Hocking Step Son M 20 Pensilva, Cornwall
William H Hocking Step Son M 15 Pensilva, Cornwall
Evelina Hocking Step Daughter F 12 Pensilva, Cornwall
Thomas Densham Boarder M 24 Tanstock, Devonshire
Hedley Hooper Visitor M 30 North Hill, Cornwall 
HOOPER, Hedly (I15391)
 
367 1906 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of the Brents in the County of Kent
#162 August 10th 1906
Groom: William Henry Adley, 27, bachelor, machinist, 100 Upper Brenst, father George William Bennett Adley, brickmaker
Bride: Annie Amelia Bunting, 24, spinster, no occupation, 100 Upper Brents, father Walter Bunting, millman
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Estabilshed Church, by after banns by me, William Owen, Vicar 
Family (F5068)
 
368 1906/4738 Alice Annie Isabel Margaret Irvine Morton Edwin Baldock

https://bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Search/Search?Path=querySubmit.m%3fReportName%3dMarriageSearch%26recordsPP%3d30#SearchResults 
Family (F4883)
 
369 1907: 3 Apr Sailing in steerage Robert arrived at Saint John, New Brunswick on the Cassandra out of Glasgow


1909: arrived Mrs. M. McAloney, housewife aged 35 along with May Riley aged 11; William Riley aged 10; Adelaide McAloney aged 9; Malcolm McAloney aged 8 and Agnes McAloney aged 4-1/2, all travelling to Montreal, Quebec on board the Grampain of the Allan Line sailing out of Glasgow departing 16 Oct. 1909 and bound for Quebec and Montreal.


1940: Robert McAloney, householder 25 Academy Street
1940: Edith Hill, maid, 33 Hillcrest
1941: Victor Hill (Minnie) works Conroy Manufacturing, householder 175 King Street
1941: Edith Hill, salesclerk Kresages, rooms at 25 Academy Street (as of Jun-Nov 1940 still single)
1941: Robert McAloney, householder 25 Academy Street
1942: V. J. Hill (Minnie) works Conroy Manufacturing, householder 25 Academy Street
1943: V. J. Hill (Minnie) works Conroy Manufacturing, householder 25 Academy Street
1943: June 16 Edith McAloney crosses border at Whirlpool Bridge, Niagara Falls alone to enter U.S.A. for a "visit"
1944: Victor Hill (Minnie) works Conroy Manufactuing, householder 25 Academy Street
1945: Victor J. Hill (Minnie), operator Conroy, householder 25 Academy Street
1945: Lillian Hill, 25 Academy Street
1945: Doris Hill, operator Lightening Fastener, 25 Academy Street
1946: Victor Hill (Minnie), gardener, householder 116 Queenston Street, Apt. #10
1946: Robert McAloney (Edith), 31 Raymond Street
1946: Doris Hill, assembler Lightening Fastener, 31 Raymond Street
1947: Victor Hill (Minnie), maintenance Silverwoods Dairy, householder 116 Queenston Street, Apt. #10
1947: Lillian Hill, beauty parlor, 112 Queenston Street, reside 116 Queenston Street
1947: Doris Hill, operator Lightening Fastener, 31 Raymond Street
1947: Robert McAloney (Edith), 31 Raymond Street



Joined British Army 12 Feb 1918.
Discharged from Dept of Inland Waterways and Docks, WWI, on 19 Feb 1918 pursuant to King's Regulations paragraph 392
(vii) Having been claimed for wife desertion
(b) By the wife

An interesting memorial has turned up in Mont-Royal Cemetery, Montreal as follows:
Robert Mcaloney
BIRTH unknown
DEATH 1 Aug 1922
BURIAL
Cimetière Mont-Royal
Outremont, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
MEMORIAL ID 108932547 · View Source
This date is suspicious and a death certificate needs to be found that matches this memorial as that is the time in which Robert turns up in St. Catharines as Robert Carson.

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Robt McAloney
First name(s) Robt
Last name McAloney
Gender Male
Age ADULT
Marital status S
Departure year 1903
Departure day 28
Departure month 3
Departure port Glasgow
Destination port New York
Destination NEW YORK
State New York
Country United States
Destination country United States
Ship name Laurentian
Ship master's first name ALEX G
Ship master's last name STEWART
Shipping line ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS AND STATE LINE
Ship destination port NEW YORK
Ship destination country USA
Ship square feet 14034
Ship registered tonnage 2838
Number of passengers 529
Record set Passenger Lists Leaving Uk 1890-1960
Category Travel & migration
Subcategory Passenger Lists
Collections from Great Britain, Scotland, United States, Americas

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For a very long time a Mrs. McArthy was a mysterious figure that Edith nee Hill used to refer to as having known Robert McAloney. Mrs. McArthy is also the one who told Edith about Robert having "another family". I could never place this mysterious woman. Well, today, January 5, 2021 a random post on the Vintage St. Catharines Facebook page by Ron Unruh as put Mrs. McArthy into context. Here is the message he posted: "Clark Street. 8 small homes built in 1906. My friend Eddie McArthy lived in the first home, closest to the viewer. I lived at #10 across the street, 1949-‘54. The McArthys were the first family on our block to own a b/w television. Mrs. McArthy let neighbourhood kids watch Hopalong Cassidy & Sagebrush Trail before we went home for supper. In 1978 the homes were taken down and Hillcrest Terrace replaced them." Mrs. McArthy lived around the corner from Robert and the family, who were then living on Academy Street and later moved to the next block on the other side of Clark Street, Raymond Street. The common area that they would have likely shared was First United Church on the corner of Clark and Church Street and opposite Academy Street.

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Robert apparently deserted his family in Montreal by joining the army as follows. I have included the transcript of his discharge from the army having been charged by Mary nee Logan with desertion in October 1918. Note particularly, that he joined the British army, not the Canadian Expeditionary Force.

British Army, Attestation Papers WWI (The National Archives), Soldiers Documents, Burnt Documents, WO363, Army Form B. 2505., 19 Feb 1918, The National Archives, Kew, , Richmond, Surrey, England, TW9 4DU.
"Army Form B. 2505.
Short Service (For the Duration of the War.)
Attestation of
No. W. R. 600465
Name Macaloney Robert
Corps and Waterways Docks [remainder illegible]
What is your name? Robert Macaloney
In or near what Parish or Town were you born: Colraine [sic], in the County of London Derry, Ireland
What is your full Address? 11 Aird Avenue, Montreal
Are you a British Subject? Yes
What is your age? 43 years
What is your Trade or Calling? foreman Carpenter
Are you Married? Yes
Have you ever served in any branch of His Majesty's Forces, naval or military? No
Have you truly stated the whole, if any, of your previous service? Yes
Are you willing to be vaccinated or re-vaccintaed? Yes
Are you willing to be enlisted for General Service? Yes
Did you receive a Notice, and do you understand its meaning, and who gave it to you? No
Are you willing to serve upon the following conditions, provided His Majesty should so long require your services? For the duration of the War, at the end of which you will be discharged with all convenient speed. If employed with Hospitals, depots of Mounted Units, and as Clerks, Etc. you may be retained after the termination of hostilities until your services can be spared, but such retention shall in no case exceed six months? Yes
I, Robert Macaloney do hereby solemnly declare that the above answers made by me to the above questions are true, and that I am willing to fulfil the engagements made.
Signature of Recruit : R. McAloney
Signature of Witness. James Hauper
Oath to be taken by recruit on attestation: I, Robert Macaloney swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to His Majesty King George the Fifth, His Heirs, and Successors, and that I will, as in duty bound, honestly and faithfully defend His Majesty, His Heirs, and Successors, in Person, Crown, and Dignity against all enemies, and will observe and obey all orders of His Majesty, His Heirs, and Successors, and of the Generals and Officers set over me. So help me God.
Oath taken at Montreal on 12 February 1918

Descriptive Report on Enlistment
Name Robert Macaloney
Apparent age 43 years [all the rest of the description is blank]
Name and address of next-of-kin: Mrs. Mary Macaloney, 11 Aird Avenue, Montreal, relationship wife
Particulars as to Marriage.
Mary Logan, widow
Glasgow Scotland October 1903
11 Aird Avenue, Montreal present address
Verified from certificate [left blank]

Particulars as to children.
Agnes Davison Macaloney born March 1904, Stevenson, Glasgow
Verified from Certificate [left blank]
Robert Carson Macaloney born August 1912 Montreal
Verified from Certificate [left blank]

Statement of the Services of No. WR600465 Name Macaloney R
Corps: I. W. & D., R. Eng.
Battalion or Depot: Montreal
Promotions, Reductions, Casualties, etc.: Discharged K. R. 3gr (vii) b

[translation of above: Discharged from Dept of Inland Waterways and Docks, WWI, on 19 Feb 1918 pursuant to King's Regulations paragraph 392
(vii) Having been claimed for wife desertion
(b) By the wife]

Army Rank: Sapper
Date: 19th Feb. 1918
Service not allowed to reckon for fixing the rate of Pension:
Years [blank]
Days [blank]
Signature of Officers certifying correctness of entries
G. A. C. Cooper Capt, R.E. for Major R. E. D. A. D., I. W. & D.


Department of Inland Waterways & Docks.
"Imperial Royal Engineers"
Statment of the Account of
No. W. R. 600465 Sapper Macaloney. R.
Attested: - 12th, February 1918. Discharged: - 19th, February 1918. K.R. 392 (vii) b
Regtl Pay 1/2. Engr Pay 2/-. Cross Rate 3/2. No Allotment, Nett Rate. 3/2.
Credit.
Pay from 12/2/18 to 19/2/18-
8 Days at 3/2. = 25/4. 3 $6.16

Debit.
Advance of pay 15/2/18 $2.00
Deficiency of kit. Nil.
Balance due to clear a/c $4.16

Received the sum of $4.16 (Four Dollars and Sixteen Cents) in full payment of the above account.
Montreal. P. Q. 19th, February 1918. Signed for R. Macaloney

Certified Correct.
Signed Gab Cooper,
Capt. R. E.
for- Major. R. E.
Deputy Assistant Director.
Dept of Inland Waterways & Docks


On the Statement of Allotment of Separation Pay, page 2
6.(a) Are you separated from your wife, either under and Order of Court or by Consent? No.

This was signed by R. Macaloney on 12.6.18


Original data: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO).

War Office: Soldiers’ Documents, First World War ‘Burnt Documents’ (Microfilm Copies); (The National Archives Microfilm Publication WO363); Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies; The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Kew, Surrey, England."



My aunt used to be greatly distressed by a hairdressing customer that she had named Mrs. Carson! Mrs. Carson had worked her way into my aunt's beauty salon claiming to know Robert very well and claiming that he boarded with her when he first arrived in the Niagara Peninsula. My aunt many, many, many times replayed her conversations with Mrs. Carson to me when she would visit me when I lived on Elm Street. She was greatly distressed around this time 1980-1990 as Mary, my cousin, had concocted some very damaging stories about Robert that she told my aunt - I know why she did that, but my poor aunt couldn't put anything into perspective and so a lot of the past about Robert came flooding back to her and in particular her conversations with Mrs. Carson. Apparently, Mrs. Carson freely told my aunt about Robert's "other family and children that he had deserted" 'somewhere in Canada'. Mrs. Carson came into my aunt's life before she and Robert were married and she always put it down to Mrs. Carson's own jealously as Robert didn't want to marry her (Mrs. Carson). But, when Mary pulled the grand scheme during the 80s my aunt became so angry with Robert and so angry with herself for marrying him. 
MCALONEY, Robert (I90)
 
370 1910 census claims his parents were born in New York State. TONG, John Arthur (I4944)
 
371 1911
3 children born in the marriage 3 still living. Lived 8 Gordon Terrace, Taunton. [ 6 rooms] 
BAKER, Amelia aka Emily (I633)
 
372 1911
BAKER, Annie Matilda
MEDWAY, Kent
Reference RG14PN3916 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED32 SN102', 'N','H',39160203,2,0,0) 
OWLETT, Annie Matilda (I6494)
 
373 1911 census: 4 children born, 3 still living, 1 deceased

There were a number of planning applications put through for this property. There is an advert from Savills for rental of the Lodge at GB3,500 per month. And, there was an auction:

About this Item

Auction catalog, 10 1/2 by 8 1/4 inches, 169 pages, 1409 lots, color illustrations. Sale took place Mat 18-20th 2004 and included about 337 lots of paintings mainly 20th century and includind a number of images of bulls, about 40 sculptures mostly of animals and again about 12 of bulls and about 11 by Iain Nutting, quality furniture, ceramics, orientalia and more. Front cover has a verticle crease, the pages are clean. Prices realized are not included. Woolley refers to name of auctioneer and is not descriptive. Bookseller Inventory # 12651 
DART, James Embling (I14223)
 
374 1911 a fruit farmer working on own account, lived in a 5 room house in Wrotham at Gowles, Crouch.

1939
market gardener and fruit grower 
RUCK, Richard Hills (I16891)
 
375 1911 Assurance Agent, 5 room house, 41 Kingsnorth Road, Faversham ADLEY, William Henry (I16646)
 
376 1911 both still living, married 26 years, 7 children born, 6 children still living, 1 child deceased
John Walters, head, mar, G.U.R. Pensioner as packer, 67
Mary Hannah Walters, wife, mar, 54, char woman
Richard Walters, single, stone mason and bricklayer
Hedley Walters, single, at school
living in a 5 room huse in West Black Down, Brentor, Tavistock 
EVANS, Mary Hannah (I316)
 
377 1911 census
Julia claims 11 children born, 5 living and 6 deceased
she is living in a 3 room house in Hatherleigh with son Samuel, 24, single, and grandson Thomas, aged 14 
SMALE, Julia (I352)
 
378 1911 census
Missionary with the London City Mission
Residing at 31 Lee Hall Road, Leyton, 7 rooms 
HOARE, Edward Bingham (I6187)
 
379 1911 census 9 children born, 9 children living LUCKHURST, Rebecca (I12975)
 
380 1911 census at Lerwick, married 10 years, 6 children born, 5 children living GRAY, James Thomas Jamison (I17312)
 
381 1911 census in Handsworth
married 25 years, children born 7, still living 2, deceased 5 
BATEMAN, Emily (I16244)
 
382 1911 census indicates no children born in their 23 year marriage. CARSON, Elizabeth (I17779)
 
383 1911 Census living at 152 Wheeler Street, Maidstone and advising married 19 years with 10 children born and 9 children then living with 1 child deceased. Charles Beevis working as a brewer's labourer. TUFFIELD, Fanny Elizabeth (I13895)
 
384 1911 census she states 6 children born, 4 living, 2 deceased KEMP, Helen (I7544)
 
385 1911 Dairyman living at home. JONES, Thomas Nicholas (I3299)
 
386 1911 Dairyman living with his in-laws and several lodgers at 31 Abbey Street, Faversham, Kent. WILLETT, Alfred (I9825)
 
387 1911 he a cutter for a collar, shirt, etc. factory WADHAM, Walter William (I17844)
 
388 1911 he a ship plate riveter working at the government dock yard, 2 children born, 2 children living, living at 15 Pier Street, Plymouth, 2 rooms.

In 1921 living at Ontario
Temiskaming
Sub-District 02 - Coleman (Township)
having immigrated in 1913. Francis was working as a millman. 
HILL, Francis James (I478)
 
389 1911 in Nipissing THURSTEN, John (I1064)
 
390 1911 lived 55 Kingby Road, Maidstone, no children born during marriage.
Charles working still as a chairmaker. 
HILLS, Emma (I10811)
 
391 1911 living at 83 St. John's Road, Faversham, Kent, England. REYNOLDS, Arthur Horace (I11224)
 
392 1911 living at Barry, Glamorganshire, Wales, he a representative for a potato merchant in a 6 room house. WESTLAKE, Gilbert H. (I18788)
 
393 1911 living at Yalford Cottage, Kelly, Devon 4 rooms, he a general estate labourer GUSCOTT, Eli (I16824)
 
394 1911 London Islington Upper Holloway 06 with wife and 1 child. EATON, Edmund John (I15345)
 
395 1911 married 17 years, 7 children born, 5 living, 2 deceased LUCKHURST, Harriet Ann (I12980)
 
396 1911 Married, on board HM Theseus. WOODMAN, Frederick Mogridge (I11695)
 
397 1911 Policeman PRING, Sidney (I18451)
 
398 1911 she and James are at Margate, she reports 56 years married, 8 children born, 5 still living, 3 deceased. AMOS, Jane Elizabeth (I6816)
 
399 1911 unmarried living at Yalding with his brother Frederick also single. EATON, David (I15317)
 
400 1911 Victor was still unmarried but working as an Accountant's clerk living and boarding at Brighton, Sussex in the Fox householder at 10 Queen's Park Terrace. JEMMETT, Victor (I3288)
 

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