Cross posted.Idmiston![]()

Anthrax......Porton Down

I've known one or two small villages where in times past there would have been only one street or cluster of houses, and the houses in that part simply had a number followed by the name of the village, without any reference to a street name.Ah! Could it be Idmiston? If so, how can an address of 11 Idmiston be correct? No street name....![]()
Handy to know. Thank you.I've known one or two small villages where in times past there would have been only one street or cluster of houses, and the houses in that part simply had a number followed by the name of the village, without any reference to a street name.
That is what I suspect as well. The age is about right.I wonder if he was the Arthur Goldsmith who died in NZ in 1959
In 1901, Ann's husband Edward is in the West Sussex County Asylum in Chichester and recorded as a lunatic. He died there in 1908.Strange, because his mother and his 7 brother's and sisters are living at 75, New England Street, Brighton, Sussex in 1901. Ann says she is married but her husband isn't with her. It says Ann is daughter to the head of the house (don't know how though.) Maybe with so many people in the house Arthur went into the Boys home to learn his trade. It does say he is an apprentice.
The 1901 census looks like the word 'Lodger' has been overwritten with 'Daur'. As Ann was having children after Edward was admitted to the Asylum (1897), maybe Reuben wanted to show a closer relationship other than just her being a lodger and, as there was over 20 years difference in ages, wanted it to seem more respectable....Strange, because his mother and his 7 brother's and sisters are living at 75, New England Street, Brighton....it says Ann is daughter to the head of the house (don't know how though.).
The Boy's Home Stepney, was part of the Barnardo's organisationIn 1901, Ann's husband Edward is in the West Sussex County Asylum in Chichester and recorded as a lunatic. He died there in 1908.
Poor little Violet born and died between censuses.Ann was having children after Edward was admitted to the Asylum (1897), maybe Reuben wanted to show a closer relationship other than just her being a lodger and, as there was over 20 years difference in ages, wanted it to seem more respectable....
I would think thats right my grandfather and his brother were sent to industrial school as great gran was pennyless but she still kept in touch and lived with them in later life.Maybe with so many people in the house Arthur went into the Boys home to learn his trade. It does say he is an apprentice.
As did her brother Frederick. (1904 - 1908)Poor little Violet born and died between censuses.
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