Edwin Leonard Page
Born 25 Jan 1902
From Alice Blanche Page wedding newspaper clipping, 'The bride, who was dressed in white crystalline silk, was given away by her brother, Mr. Edwin Page.'
Edwin Leonard Page born 25th Jan 1902 to Edwin & Florence Page of 12 Weston Terrace, Notting Hill, a Milkman, was baptised at St Mary's Bolton Parish Church in the county of London, on 30th Mar 1902.
OS 25 Old Map Fulham St Mary Boltons Church - London (1915- Numbered sheets) VIII.4 Revised: 1913, Published: 1916
The church, St Mary's Boltons, is located south of Old Brompton Road. I assume that the address recorded in the baptism record is not local as it is notated with Notting Hill. Generally, on the rest of the page, there are no such notations.
Davies Map 1841 Notting Hill - Underground Map
Finding Weston Terrace, Notting Hill is more problematic. The above 1841 map indicates how small Notting Hill was just 60 years before he was born there. Notting Hill was part of the Parish of Kensington, North of Holland House and Park. The source of that map, TheUndergroundMap.org has a brilliant selection of maps, for different periods.
I have managed to find a Weston Place, but not yet a Weston Terrace. It is possible that Weston Terrace is the name of a block of buildings instead of a road. I searched the Census pages for Weston using FindMyPast I found a Weston Place in Marylebone, but no Weston Terrace.
On 17 Sept 1907 Page Edward Leonard joined the Langford Road Infants School. His date of birth was recorded as 26 1 02, with his father's name being Edwin of 43 Hazlebury Rd
On 6 12 07, he was removed from school.
OS 25 Old Map Langford Road School Fulham - London (Edition of 1894-96) C Revised: 1893 to 1894, Published: 1897
OS 25 Old Map Hazelbury Road Fulham - London (Edition of 1894-96) C Revised: 1893 to 1894, Published: 1897
Census, England, 1911
From the Ashford School records, of the family of interest, only Edwin Page and Jack Page were still at the School at the time of the 1911 Census. Alice was discharged on 11th Dec 1909, whilst the boys were discharged on 16th Nov 1912 and 20th Oct 1911 respectively.
Census, England, 1921
George Waters | Head | 32 | 7 | M | Married | North End Road Fulham West Kensington | -- | Engineers Turner | William Randall Laundry Engineers | William Randall Vulcan Works Barnes | |
Florence Waters | Wife | 38 | 9 | F | Married | First Street, Chelsea | -- | Home Duties | At Home | ||
Alice Page | Step Daughter | 17 | 3 | F | Single | Fulham, Chelsea, London | -- | Junior Clerk | Sketchley Dye Works | Sketchley Dye Works Knightsbridge | |
Bert Page | Step Son | 13 | 2 | M | Father Dead | Fulham, Chelsea, London | -- | Whole time | |||
Jack Page | Step Son | 15 | 4 | M | Father Dead | Fulham, Chelsea, London | -- | Errand Boy | Fulham Football Grounds | Fulham Football Grounds | |
Ted Page | Step Son | 19 | 5 | M | Father Dead | Notting Hill London | -- | Steward on Ships | No fixed place | On Board Ship |
Assumed to be | DoB from Age | Current presumption of DoB | Match | Notes | ||||
George Waters | George Waters | 32 | 7 | M | 1888 | ABT 1874 | No | |
Florence Waters | Florence Gertrude Waters, previously Page, nee Lockwood | 38 | 9 | F | 1882 | 28 MAR 1877 | No | |
Alice Page | Alice Blanche Page | 17 | 3 | F | 1904 | 5 MAR 1904 | Yes | |
Bert Page | Albert James Page | 13 | 2 | M | 1908 | 24 APR 1908 | Yes | |
Jack Page | Frederick Jack Page | 15 | 4 | M | 1906 | 6 FEB 1906 | Yes | |
Ted Page | Edward Leonard Page | 19 | 5 | M | 1902 | 26 JAN 1902 | Yes |
OS 25 Old Map Dartrey Road Chelsea - London (1915- Numbered sheets) VIII.4 Revised: 1913, Published: 1916
St Matthew, Fulham: Wandsworth Bridge Road
1924 | |||||
No 177 | |||||
Banns of Marriage between | Edward Leonard Page (Bachelor) | ||||
and | Alice Ada Clements (Spinster) | Both of this parish | |||
were published on the three Sundays underwritten:, as follows: | |||||
That is to say, | 1st, On Sunday, | the September 21st | ) | ||
2d, On Sunday, | the September 28th | } | October | by M Upwood | |
3d, On Sunday, | the October 5th | ) |
1924 | Marriage solemnized at | S. Mathews Church in the parish of Fulham in the County of London | ||||
No. 490 | ||||||
October 18th 1924 | Edward Leonard Page 23 Batchelor | Steward | 106 Townmead Road | Edward Page | Deceased | |
and | ||||||
Alice Ada Clements 24 Spinster | 106 Townmead Road | Frederick Clements | Engineer | |||
were Married in this Church by | Banns this | 29 Day of October in the Year One Thousand seven Hundred and Sixty | by me | Ed: Morris | Rector | |
Married in the | Ch of S Mathew | according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church | by | or after | ||
Banns | ||||||
This Marriage was solemnized between us | Edward Leonard Page | by me | M Upwood | |||
Alice Ada Clements | ||||||
In the Presence of | Henry Arthur Clements | |||||
Alice Maud Goodwin | ||||||
18 Oct 1924 |
OS 25 Old Map Fulham Town Mead Road - London (Edition of 1894-96) C Revised: 1893 to 1894, Published: 1897
A time of great change. Just the spine road, Town Mead Road, of a new housing estate at the date of the above map. Soon to be filled with houses.
Part of Town Mead Road and St Mathew's Church.
The Underground Map Fulham 1950 Townmead Road
106 Town Mead Road, in current mapping. Probably the one before end of terrace. From the style of the building, this could be the actual building he lived in with his family.