Brick Wall [T-Grandp]
Birth Name | Brick Wall [T-Grandp] 1a |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | less than 100 years |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | estimated 1887 |
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Partner | 1912 | Had child out of wedlock - Walter Treneman |
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1a | |
Death | before 1987 |
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Families
  |   | Family of Brick Wall [T-Grandp] and Louisa Treneman [T-Grandp] | ||||||||||||
Partner | Partner | Louisa Treneman [T-Grandp] | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Media
Narrative
Mother admitted, in labour with Walter and left by her own request after 3 weeks
[1,921 inmates]
At some time between 3 April 1911 and 29 June 1912 she moved from Wallington to London and worked as a cook at 12 Lower Belgrave Street, London.
30 June 1912 Louisa was admitted to, Marylebone Workhouse 1 Northumberland Street W1
[Northumberland Street renamed by 1938 to Luxborough Street]
in labour with Walter and left with Walter, by her own request after 3 weeks. [Where Too ?]
For more information on the history of the workhouse
See Peter Higginbotham's excellent website
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/StMarylebone/
This means that Walter's father could have lived in Devon [Louisa could have visited her family] Wallington or London, not too big an area !!
As one would think that she would not have been taken on as a cook, if she was clearly pregnant, would think she was in London by the latest Nov/Dec 1911 ?
On the other hand it appears they employed her till the day Walter was born ? - Les T
[Possible father's family name " Walter"
as their is a number of "Walters" in Devon,
but Walter Treneman is the only one found in the records
during his life time, spelt Treneman or Trenaman.
from Les T]
Pedigree
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- Brick Wall [T-Grandp]
Source References
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English Government: Certificate - Birth
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- Date: 30 June 1912
- Page: Book 1a / Birth / page 11a - Walter Treneman
- Confidence: Very High
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