b. 09/01/1863
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Croydon | |||
bap. 08/02/1863 | Croydon, Surrey | |||
Parents | ||||
Sarah Harriet Asher | d. 26/01/1917 | |||
Frederick Thomas Newland | d. 21/04/1916 | |||
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Marriages/Partnerships
m.
24/08/1884 |
Rosetta Frances Chapman | Croydon, Surrey |
Children
b. 28/06/1885 | Avis Lottie Newland | 11 Glengall Road (at baptism) | |
b. 16/10/1888 | Francis Thomas Newland | 12 Glengall Rd (at baptism) | |
b. 1891 (app) | Elsie A Newland | Kilburn Midx/London Kilburn | |
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Note: Includes only children from certificates, baptism entries, or from census
entries where the relationship is specified. For married women, please see their
husband's entry for children from censuses.
Occupations
1884 | Fruiterer | ||
1891 | Shop Manager | ||
1901 | Fruiterer Shopkeeper | ||
1905 | Fruiterer |
Also known as
Thomas Newland, Thomas W Newland |
Did You Know?
- Thomas William Newland married Rosetta Frances Chapman in 1884. His brother Frederick James Newland married her sister Alice Chapman in 1894.
- The National Archives catalogue entry for document ACC/1386/845 from the LMA gives the information that it is dated 28 June 1882 and concerns the "Lease for 21 years from 24 June 1882" of the "dwellinghouse and shop known as Leith House, Quex Road" for a rent of "£75 yearly rising to £100 yearly". It says that it is endorsed with an "Assignment of lease, dated 13 January 1897", of the premises "now known as 1 Quex Road" to "Thomas William Newland of 44 Priory Park Road, Kilburn, fruiterer", for the consideration of £150.
- The National Archives catalogue entry for document ACC/1386/847 from the LMA says that it is dated 7 January 1897 and is titled "License to assign Leith House to Thomas William Newland for purpose of trade of fruiterer and greengrocer".
- The National Archives catalogue entry for document ACC/1386/848 from the LMA is a "Surrender" dated 13 June 1902. It involves "Thomas William Newland of 1 Quex Road, Kilburn, greengrocer", the premises "1 Quex Road", and the consideration "new lease at increased rent".
- Thomas William Newland and his brother Frederick James Newland (married to sisters Rosetta Frances Chapman and Alice Chapman respectively) both had children named Avis, Elsie and Francis/Frank.
Documentary Sources
Debtor's Name. | Address. | Description. | Court. | No. | Date of Order. | Date of Filing Petition. Newland, Thomas William | 1 and 3, Quex-road, Kilburn, Middlesex, and also of 13, Victoria-mews, Kilburn aforesaid | Fruiterer | High Court of Justice in Bankruptcy | 1188 of 1905 | Oct. 8, 1905 | Oct. 2, 1905
Source:
The London Gazette, October 6, 1905. p. 6747. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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