Craig Reuter
New Member
Hello everyone. Instructions said to keep it brief in the intro. So here's what I already know about Rosa. Born 1873 in Camden All Town Saints to Offord John Hannington (1842-1889) and Catherine Loaring (1856-?), baptized September 21, 1873 in Camden All Town Saints. Lived in St. Pancras with parents and siblings Offord John William, William, Blanche and Maud.
Her brother William was partner in Hannington and Rutherford, Ltd. Architectural Books at 9 Bloomsberry Street, W.C. 1.
Married Gustav (no "e") June 15, 1891 in Poplar All Hallows Parish. See attached picture. Three sons were known to be born in St. Pancras. They are Carl (1892), Ernest Offord (1895), Ivor Joseph (my grandfather, in 1897). Today the grandson of Ralph (1898) says he was born in Bremen. The youngest is Albert Gustav (1901). So perhaps Gustav moved his troupe to Bremen in 1897/1898.
I've e-mailed with a Loaring family member who spotted the Rosa Jane death in 1897 in Hampshire, but it seems unlikely it's our Rosa.
The story about Rosa that has been handed down is that Gustav, a merchant marine, returned from a lengthy voyage to find Rosa pregnant with a child that he thought couldn't be his, so he divorced her. However, from what I've learned about Gustav, he was himself no saint in this regard. Anyway, it saddens me that her whereabouts, news of any such child, and death are unknown.
Does anyone know of good sources of information in Germany? Ich spreche Deutsch so it's no problem if sources are in German.
Thank you all!
Her brother William was partner in Hannington and Rutherford, Ltd. Architectural Books at 9 Bloomsberry Street, W.C. 1.
Married Gustav (no "e") June 15, 1891 in Poplar All Hallows Parish. See attached picture. Three sons were known to be born in St. Pancras. They are Carl (1892), Ernest Offord (1895), Ivor Joseph (my grandfather, in 1897). Today the grandson of Ralph (1898) says he was born in Bremen. The youngest is Albert Gustav (1901). So perhaps Gustav moved his troupe to Bremen in 1897/1898.
I've e-mailed with a Loaring family member who spotted the Rosa Jane death in 1897 in Hampshire, but it seems unlikely it's our Rosa.
The story about Rosa that has been handed down is that Gustav, a merchant marine, returned from a lengthy voyage to find Rosa pregnant with a child that he thought couldn't be his, so he divorced her. However, from what I've learned about Gustav, he was himself no saint in this regard. Anyway, it saddens me that her whereabouts, news of any such child, and death are unknown.
Does anyone know of good sources of information in Germany? Ich spreche Deutsch so it's no problem if sources are in German.
Thank you all!