I guess you’ve explored the possibility of Harry Carter, illegitimate son of Elizabeth Carter being Horace’s “secret” son??
Not sure how that would work though, why would he leave them in the workhouse in early life, then help later on.....Hmmmm
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Name: George Timothy Birch Death Age: 59 Birth Date: 2 Oct 1916 Registration Date: Apr 1976 [May 1976] [Jun 1976] Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration District: Cuckfield Inferred County: West Sussex Volume: 18 Page: 1816
Address... Drew’s Farm, Plumpton, Sussex
Estate.. £18441
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A son for Dorothea and Alexander
Births Dec 1916 Birch George T Baggallay Kensington 1a 128
Name: George Timothy Birch Age: 0 Birth Date: 2 Oct 1916 Baptism Date: 4 Nov 1916 Baptism Place: St Mark, North Audley Street, London, England Search Photos: Search for 'St Mark, North Audley Street' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Parish as it Appears: Saint Mark, North Audley Street Father: Alexander Rusell Birch Mother: Dorothea Julia Birch
Address 107 Onslow Square Alexander a Merchant
Sponsors..The Hon Claude Hope Morley, Earnest Burrell Baggalley, Mrs Lois Heuiques??? , Sybil Burrell
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Mistycat , here is a link to the Union Jack
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Jack_ClubClub
ArgyllGran Thank you for the link
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Hi Carter
The info is on Ancestry, there is an image of the marriage certificate
I hope this info helps and he is “your Horace”
The passage from the book states The Union Jack Club aka “The Union Club” ??
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original thread 17 Apr 2011 15:09 - 1911 census now need any help at all
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Thank you Mistycat .
could i ask where you got the info on the marriage certificate .
ErikaH i will put a link to the original post although its quite a long post.
https://www.genesreunited.co.za/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1265321?d=desc
I have come accross this paragraph in Harry's book which gave a little bit more information. I just wondered if i could find anyone who might have Horace in their tree who could shed a bit more light on it.
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The next day I left Fratton station for Itchen Abbas and walked to Graces Farm, Martyr Worthy, there to spend my leave with Aunt Rose (Mrs. F. Philpott).
On 18th June I went to Louth, Lincolnshire. (Harry Carter's half-sister Elsie, lived here) From Itchen Abbas to London I passed the following stations on the London and South-West Railway:— Alresford, Ropley, Medstead, Alton, Bentley, Farnham, Aldershot, North Camp, Brookwood, Woking, Byfleet, Weybridge, Walton, Esher, Surbiton, Maiden, Reynes Park, Clapham Junction, Queens Park Road, Battersea Park, Vauxhall, Waterloo. I had a free pass, but if I had paid the fare would have been five shillings. I put up at the Union Jack Club, 1/- per night, in Waterloo Road. Whilst I was in London I visited my stepfather at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, where he was an in pensioner. The grounds were beautiful as they were being prepared. for the Chelsea Flower Show.
On 19th June I left Kings Cross station for Louth where I saw my sister Elsie and gave her a tame pigeon “Jenny” that I had found as a fledgling in Italy. I carried her on our travels on the “Bristol” and she was later wounded in the action off Cattaro.
On 23rd I returned to London and the Union Jack Club. The next day I went and saw my old guardian, Mr. Birch, at Gresham House, Old Broad Street, where he was chairman of the Bengal Trading Company. When I was getting up next day at the Club I was told that a lady wanted to see me. I went down and found my mother there, I had not seen her for over six years. I spent the day with her and later left Waterloo station for Itchen Abbas.
Thank you for your help
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Horace Heathorn Last name Birch Marriage year 1878 Marriage date 21 Feb 1878 Spouse's first name Grace Louisa Spouse's last name Neivel Place Darjeeling Presidency Bengal Bride's age 18 Groom's father's first name George Royd Groom's father's last name Birch Bride's father's first name Charles Bride's father's last name Gottleib Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Archive reference N-1-163 Folio number 185 Entry number - Record set British India Office Marriages
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Sons marriage.......06.11.1913
Name: Horace Birch Gender: Male Parish as it Appears: St Mark's, North Audley Street Child: Alexander Russell Birch Spouse...Dorothea Julia Bagallay
On the marriage certificate 1913
Alexander is a Merchant (India)
Horace is Secretary of Reform Club
Reform Club on Google.......
Probate......to Alexander Russell Birch £215. 10 Name: Horace Heathorn Birch Death Date: 29 Dec 1926 Death Place: Sussex, England Probate Date: 5 Feb 1927 Probate Registry: London, England
Name: Horace H Birch Death Age: 70 Birth Date: abt 1856 Registration Date: Oct 1926 [Nov 1926] [Dec 1926] Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec Registration District: Steyning Inferred County: Sussex Volume: 2b Page: 386
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Name: Horace Heathorn Birch Registration Year: 1857 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration District: Kensington Parishes for this Registration District: View Ecclesiastical Parishes associated with this Registration District Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 29
Name: Horace H Birch Age: 4 Estimated Birth Year: 1857 Relation: Son Father's Name: George R Birch Mother's Name: Sophia Birch Gender: Male Where born: London, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Paddington Ecclesiastical parish: St Saviour County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: View image Registration District: Kensington Sub-registration District: St Mary Paddington ED, institution, or vessel: 24 Neighbors: View others on page Household Schedule Number: 169 Piece: 6 Folio: 18 Page Number: 39 Household Members: Name Age George R Birch 53 Sophia Birch 42 Alphonse L Birch 17 Claude C Birch 15 Emily S Birch 12 Jane E Birch 11 Walter C Birch 9 Laura M Birch 8 Horace H Birch 4 Elizabeth Malings 30 Ann Sowden
Name: Horace Heathorn Birch Gender: Male Marriage Date: 21 Feb 1878 Marriage Place: Darjeeling , Bengal, India Father: George Boyd Birch Spouse: Grace Louisa Neivel FHL Film Number: 510855
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Address isn’t the same? Could well have moved by 1919 of course
Was your grandfather illegitimate?
Name: Horace Heathorn Birch Age in 1911: 54 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1857 Relation to Head: Brother Of Above Gender: Male Birth Place: London, United Kingdom Civil Parish: St Marylebone Search Photos: Search for 'St Marylebone' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Country: England Street Address: Granville House, Granville Place, Portman Square, London W Marital status: Single Occupation: Retired Indian Union Service********* Registration District Number: 7 Sub-registration District: St Mary ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Piece: 547 Household Members: Name Age Claude Churchill Birch 64........Brother Horace Heathorn Birch 54 Martha Malsom 62......servant Mary Jane Burton 48.......servant
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Find your original thread, and add to it, or people will be going over old ground Don't forget to to give FULL date info
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Hello
About 10 years ago i posted on here about my husbands grandfather having treatment in St Barts in London for a broken arm and during that time he had a guardian by the name of Horace Birch. Grandfathers name was Harry Carter but sometimes went by the name of William Brewer. Brewer being his stepfather. Harry lived in a small village in Hampshire but was put on a train to London to have treatment on his broken arm. He was met at the station and taken to the University club and introduced to Horace Birch who told him he would be his guardian whilst in London. Harry didnt know this gentleman and had never heard of him and had no idea who he was. Harry went on to join the navy . He was underage but served on various ships until he came out of the navy in 1919. On his way back home he says he went ot visit is old guardian Mr Horace Birch on 23rd June 1919 and he was at Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London and he was the Chairman of the Bengal Trading Company. I would like to try and find out more about Horace Birch and see if I can unravel the story of a poor farm boy born in the workhouse in Fulham but brought up in a small village in Hampshire shoud have such a prominent guardian. Harry also visited his stepfather Edward Brewer who in 1919 was in Royal Hospital Chelsea and died there a year later
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