HAWKINS, Henry Charles

Male 1898 - 1946  (~ 47 years)


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  1. 1.  HAWKINS, Henry Charles was born in Jan 1898 in Shepherds Bush, London, UK; died in 1946.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1901, 141 Becklow Gardens, Shepherds Bush, London, UK; 1901 Census: living here were Henry Edward Hawkins, jobbing gardener, aged 35, born Paddington; his wifr Maty Jane, 34, born in Notting Hill; daughter Edith Mary, 7; daughter Florence Hilda, 5; son Henry Charles, 3; son Sydney Albert, 1, all born Shepherds Bush.
    • Census: 1911, 10 Adair Road, North Kensington, London, UK; 1911 Census: Living here in 2 rooms were Mary Hawkins, 44, widow, 8 children, 7 alive, 1 died, Fur Jacket Liner, born Portland Road (Notting Hill); son Henry Hawkins, 13, implied that he was working at Ellersley Road, Shepherds Bush, does not say what work, born Notting Hill; daughter Dorothy, 9, born Becklow Road. Adair Road is nearly 3 miles from Becklow Gardens where she was 10 years earlier. And Adair Road is round the corner from Bosworth Gardens where daughter Edith lives later on.
    • Census: 1911, 10 Adair Road, North Kensington, London, UK; 1911 Census: Living here were Mary Hawkins, 44, widow, 8 children, 7 alive, 1 died, born Portland Road (Notting Hill); son Henry Hawkins, 13, implied that he was working at Ellersley Road, Shepherds Bush, does not say what work, born Notting Hill; daughter Dorothy, 9, born Becklow Road.
    • Census: 1911, 10 Adair Road, North Kensington, London, UK; 1911 Census: Living here were Mary Hawkins, 44, widow, 8 children, 7 alive, 1 died, born Portland Road (Notting Hill); son Henry Hawkins, 13, implied that he was working at Ellersley Road, Shepherds Bush, does not say what work, born Notting Hill; daughter Dorothy, 9, born Becklow Road.

    Notes:

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    Sydney or Henry Charles was a bit of a rogue and may have been imprisoned. Source: Frank Shardalow story.