postcard greetings lady waving to a ship downey head stamp.
Notice from Seller : Recently added a large amount of Australia officials many very fine used values to 10/- kangaroo etc. some rather scarce ones too. Please await an invoice on multiple lots.I will combine postage.
- Condition : Used
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- ID# : 190049628
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 12
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : greatstamps (+23267)
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- Start : Fri 14 Jun 2024 20:48:45 (BST)
- Close : Fri 21 Jun 2024 20:48:45 (BST)
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Seller's Description
Family history Provenence.In 1911 Ellen (Nellie) is living at 9 William Street, Devonport with a Mrs.Rogers
In 1901 Ellen, Ernest and Archibald are living at 40 George Street, E.Stonehouse in a house obviously split into tenements. Philip J. is given as a Stoker in the navy, and his wife was Emma. She died in 1909 and Archibald had died in 1902. This left Philip with two young people: Ernest 18 and Ellen 16. How long he knew Edith Rogers we do not know but E & E were living with her in Spring1911 and Edith and Philip married in the December quarter of 1911. In the 1911 Census Philip was in Portsmouth on board the Triumph
Le Masurier is a very common one in the Channel Islands and there were at least 4 born between 1867 and 1870 but the one we wanted was baptised Philip John, so thank goodness for that useful second name.
I found Philip in the 1871 Census in the Channel Islands. His father was a small farmer with 15 acres but a large family all born in Jersey and living in Main Road, St.Clements He seemed to keep his wife pretty busy!
Joshua Philip Le Masurier aged 36 Farmer 15 Acres
Elizabeth 38
Elizabeth 11
Joshua P 10
Mary A 9
John 8
Jane 6
Philip J 5
Mary Jane 2
Ann E 1
10 years later there was one other daughter Alice.
In 1901 Ellen, Ernest and Archibald are living at 40 George Street, E.Stonehouse in a house obviously split into tenements. Philip J. is given as a Stoker in the navy, and his wife was Emma. She died in 1909 and Archibald had died in 1902. This left Philip with two young people: Ernest 18 and Ellen 16. How long he knew Edith Rogers we do not know but E & E were living with her in Spring1911 and Edith and Philip married in the December quarter of 1911. In the 1911 Census Philip was in Portsmouth on board the Triumph
Le Masurier is a very common one in the Channel Islands and there were at least 4 born between 1867 and 1870 but the one we wanted was baptised Philip John, so thank goodness for that useful second name.
I found Philip in the 1871 Census in the Channel Islands. His father was a small farmer with 15 acres but a large family all born in Jersey and living in Main Road, St.Clements He seemed to keep his wife pretty busy!
Joshua Philip Le Masurier aged 36 Farmer 15 Acres
Elizabeth 38
Elizabeth 11
Joshua P 10
Mary A 9
John 8
Jane 6
Philip J 5
Mary Jane 2
Ann E 1
10 years later there was one other daughter Alice.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 190049628 |
Start Time | Fri 14 Jun 2024 20:48:45 (BST) |
Close Time | Fri 21 Jun 2024 20:48:45 (BST) |
Starting Bid | £0.99 |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 12 |
Dispatch Time | Not given |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |
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