West Ham Plucks
Origins
This tree, which is continued from Tree 8, the Wendens Ambo branch, is headed by Henry and Mary Pluck, cousins who married in West Ham in 1852. Both were born in Wendens Ambo.
Detailed Notes
PL No |
Surname |
Forenames |
Notes |
0953 | CHISHAM | Adah Olive | Her birth registration has "Adah Olive", the 1901 census "Ada O", the 1911 census "Olive Adah" and her death registration "Adah O". |
0946 | GOSNELL | Mary Ann A | C1911: Age 28 born Bethnal Green. |
0395 | HAMBLIN | Jane Wells | C1911: age 51, married 31 years, 9 children born, 7 still living. |
0577 | PEACHE | Margaret Elizabeth | C1911: married 23 years, 5 children, none still alive. |
0579 | PENDRED | Lizzie Edith | C1911: age 28, married 8 years, 4 children, 3 still living. |
0600 | PLUCK | Albert | C1911: 15, apprentice plater. |
3924 | PLUCK | Albert Henry | C1911; |
0587 | PLUCK | Edward | C1911: 20, single, ship plater. There is a record in the National Probate Calendar which may belong to this Edward: 1964: PLUCK, Edward of 123 Boleyn Road Forest Gate E.7. died 28 February 1947 at Whipps Cross Hospital Leytonstone Essex. Administration London 29 July to May Eleanor Pluck widow. £380. N.B. Administration was granted 17 years after his death. This probate record belongs with the following death record: Edward PLUCK, d. Mar 1947 aged 57, Essex S.W. 5a, 348. Both records could belong to this Edward but I can not find a record of a marriage which would have left a widow. |
0561 | PLUCK | Elizabeth Ann | C1861: age 7; Elizabeth Ann and her younger sister Sarah Eliza appear to have had a double-wedding. Banns for Elizabeth and George Palmer and Sarah and Albert Goldsmith were read at St Saviour Hampstead on March 20, March 27 and April 3 1881. They were married on the 10th. |
0393 | PLUCK | Harry Linsell | C1861; C1871; C1881: 20, unmarried, living with parents, a labourer in an iron works; C1911: living in Canning Town, a smith's hammerman. |
0494 | PLUCK | Henry | 1841: not found; C1851: age 31, unmarried, a lodger; C1861: living at 12 Webb Street, West Ham, an ag. lab.; C1871: living at 29 Webb Street, labourer in iron works; C1881: Living at 7 Webb Street, with wife Mary and son, Harry (a labourer in an iron works). Henry was described under occupation as "invalid. He died later in the year. |
0394 | PLUCK | Jane | C1871; C1881: not found; |
0399 | PLUCK | John | C1901: in Shart Barracks, Dover. A private soldier in the 4th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers; C1911: living in Gillingham, born Plaistow, boilermaker in navy dockyard. |
3928 | PLUCK | John G | Not found in marriage or death indexes. |
3937 | PLUCK | John William | C1911. |
3925 | PLUCK | Lilian Ethel | C1911. |
0505 | PLUCK | Mary | C1861; C1871; C1881; |
3938 | PLUCK | Rose Ethel May | C1911. |
0392 | PLUCK | Sarah Eliza | C1861; Elizabeth Ann and her younger sister Sarah Eliza appear to have had a double-wedding. Banns for Elizabeth and George Palmer and Sarah and Albert Goldsmith were read at St Saviour Hampstead on March 20, March 27 and April 3 1881. They were married on the 10th. |
0390 | PLUCK | Stephen | There is no birth registration in the GRO index. His baptism record is unambiguous, however. C1861; C1871: labourer in iron works;C1911: ship plater. |
3926 | PLUCK | Stephen George | C1911: he is in the 1911 census aged 11 weeks, so probably born in January. Not found, however, in the GRO birth index - or the marriage or death indexes. |
0396 | PLUCK | Stephen Henry | C1911: a boilermaker working in the government dockyard at Portsmouth. |
0599 | PLUCK | William | C1911: 22, single, ship plater. No marriage found. |
3932 | TONKIN | Sydney Horace | C1911. |