Friday 15 July 2016

Thomas and Harriet's Children (5): Frederick Johnson Edgar

I spent yesterday morning puzzling over the records on Ancestry.com. After lunch I decided to go for a swim, and as I was walking across the fields on my way to the pool, an audacious idea hit me. Returning to the relevant documents, I am now more or less certain it was correct.

Bay Edgar wrote thus about his uncle Frederick Johnson Edgar:

Fred did various jobs and lived at home.

Let's follow him through the records so we can assess this statement.

Frederick birth was registered in the final quarter of 1890 in the Woodbridge district of Essex while Thomas and Harriet were living at Great Bealings. According to a family tree on Ancestry, the date was October 16.

In 1891, aged 5 months,  he was not surprisingly living with his parents (and five of his older siblings) at Great Bealings. As far as I can make out, the village was so small that their address was just '10, Great Bealings' - no road name needed! Even in 2011 there were only 302 inhabitants.[1]

St Mary's Church, Great Bealings: By Phil Holmes at the English language Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7109308 

In 1901, aged 10, he's moved with the family to Stapleford Abbots - again it seems that all you needed to write on the envelope was '66'. But the village had expanded to a massive 959 inhabitants by the start of the twenty first century.[2]

Tysea Hill, Stapleford Abbots, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 25955.jpg
Tysea Hill, Stapleford Abbots: By John Winfield, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9138435


Like his older brother Wilfred (12) he's at school. He's got a younger brother, Thomas John now, and at the age of 6 he's probably at school but that's not certain because the relevant entry is illegible. The school was built in 1887 and the claim that it was an important part of village life from the start is no doubt true.[3]

But then Frederick disappears. There's no sign of him in the 1911 Census, and, more surprisingly, no trace of any service in WW1. Conscription for single men began to take effect on March 2, 1916, and as a youth of 25 and presumably unmarried Frederick would have been among the first to be drafted.

Of course, I might have missed him in the 1911 Census (I thought for a long time my grandmother Alice Stephenson was absent until I found her hidden by a wildly wrong age). And he might have been excused war service on medical grounds.

But the idea that came to me as I walked to the pool was different: what if Bay had confused FREDerick and his slightly older brother WilFRED? This is what he tells us about the latter:

Wilfred emigrated to America and was believed to have been killed in the San Francisco earthquake (he later reappeared in Australia)....

In my post on Wilfred I pointed out that when an earthquake destroyed San Francisco in 1906 he was almost certainly safe in Essex. And he's documented right through to 1918. But, as we've seen, Frederick's pattern fits much better with Bay's claim: in April 1906 he was only 15 years old, but he wouldn't have been the first enterprising young man to have lied about his age. But I wonder if he went to sea rather than emigrated? A 15 year-old would have much less difficulty signing up on a ship than convincing the American authorities to give him citizenship, and San Francisco was an important port.

Although I can find to trace of him in Australia, he does show up again in Essex:
Frederick died on August 7, 1964, his address given as the home of the Epping Edgars, 1, Mount Road, Theydon Garnon. Probate in the sum of £632 was granted to Annie Gertrude Gibbins, widow. A post on Annie Gertrude (neĆ© Edgar) is forthcoming.

So, although it's not yet certain, I strongly suspect that it was Frederick who wasn't killed in the 1906 earthquake (and all the other Edgars, obviously).

Update: Frederick J. Edgar, born on the same day, was a 'cowman' at Banstead, Surrey at the time of the 1939 Register.




[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Bealings
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stapleford_Abbotts
[3] http://www.essexschoolsjobs.co.uk/School/Directory/Details.aspx?SchoolId=196




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