#52Ancestorsin52Weeks Week 27/52 Walter William FORFAR – 1878 - 1949

 

Walter William Forfar with grand-daughter Shirley Cornwall and Ray Jeffrey


Ahnentafel Number 14

Context for discovery:

This biography was written as part of the 52 ancestors in 52 weeks exercise devised by Amy Johnson Crow.  You can join in too here. The theme for this week is Extended Family.

Amy says:

We often focus on those people from whom we descend. But what about their siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins? They played a role in our ancestors' lives, just like those people play a role in our own lives. This is a good week to explore the lives of these other people in the family tree.

Walter was my great-grandfather on my maternal side.

This blog post is a compilation of several blog posts I have written about Walter and his family.

Childhood

Birth Date/Place:

Walter William Forfar, also known as Dick Forfar, was the youngest of three brothers.

1.    George Robert born 6th October 1873 (died 16th April 1946)[i]

2.    Ernest (later known as Eddie) Albert born 29th October 1874[ii]

3.    Walter William born 6th June 1878[iii]

Baptism Date/Place:

I have not been able to identify a baptism for Walter.

The boys’ parents, George, and Emily did not have a happy marriage. 

They divorced in 1885 when Walter would have been 7 years old. 

The divorce papers record that the family had lived in the following places:

·         Leamington, Warwick

·         Teddington, Middlesex – confirmed in the Electoral Registers - Albert Road[iv]

·         21 Belgrave Road Norwood, Surrey – 1878 – 1883 according to Directories[v]

·         Carlisle Road, Eastbourne, Sussex

·         38 Ditchling Rise, Brighton – 1882 according to Directory[vi]

·         123 Church Road, Hove  (An article written by Judy Middleton in 2002 and revised 2015 gives an account of Forfars bakery in Hove.  It says that in the 1880s George Forfar took over the business. [vii]

Six homes in thirteen years.

Emily asserted that George ...

committed adultery in 1879 on divers occasions and wilfully communicated to her a certain venereal disease.

She said that he committed adultery again in 1884 and deserted her on 18th July leaving her destitute.

A newspaper article revealed that George Senior went to Australia in 1884 after leaving her.[viii]

Emily committed suicide at the age of 40 on 14 September 1893. [ix] Walter would have been 15 years old.

She divided her estate equally between her three sons which they attained at the age of 21. [x]

Emily's father’s and brother's names were Edward which is why I think Ernest changed his name to Ed. Ed emigrated to Canada[xi] where he was a well-known Guide and Hotel owner, amongst other things.  Ed was buried at Fort St James BC 26 January 1940.  He was 66 years old when he died on 22 January 1940. 

 

Extended Family

George Forfar Senior was an only child so there was no extended family on his side to provide aunts and uncles or cousins.

Emily in contrast had three sisters and one brother:

1.    Elizabeth Ann born 3rd quarter 1848[xii] – married Walter Featherstone decorator[xiii]. They had a son Edward born 1868 according to the 1881 Census[xiv] and a daughter Dorothy Grace born 1884 according to the 1891 Census[xv].

2.    Mary Ann born 1850[xvi] – married Andrew Pears Perfumer in 1869[xvii]. They had four children by the 1881[xviii] census + five by the 1891 Census[xix] – Francis born 1871, Helen born 1872, Andrew 1873, Roland 1875 and Elizabeth 1876 and John in 1886

3.    Edward, a veterinarian, born 1858[xx]. Married Annie Octavia Hardess 1886.[xxi] They had two children Gladys Octavia born 3 January 1891 and Edward Hardess Hollingham born 8 October 1887.[xxii] Divorced 1902. Edward deserted his wife in September 1894.

4.    Adelaide born 1865[xxiii] married Alexander Piesse[xxiv], a veterinarian, and had one daughter Constance Elise born 1889[xxv]. Divorced in 1895. Alexander married Mary Ann Cullemore in 1897 and had a son Alexander Francis Charles Piesse in 1901. He remarried Adelaide in 1907[xxvi]. Interestingly the probate[xxvii] for Adelaide reads as follows: Piesse Adelaide Elise of Mount Castle Lenham Kent widow died 6 April 1950- Probate London 15 June to Walter George Burt solicitor and Edward Piesse Butterworth photographer. Effects £9421 1s. 5d. Who was Edward Piesse Butterworth? Well Adelaide’s daughter Constance married John Foster Butterworth[xxviii] so my best guess is that Edward is her son.

So Walter and his brothers had three aunts – Aunt Elizabeth, Aunt Marian and Aunt Adelaide and one Uncle, Uncle Edward.

The cousins closest in age to the boys were the Pears children. Francis and Helen were a older than George, Andrew was the same age and Roland was a year younger than Ernest.  Elizabeth was a couple of years older than Walter.  Unfortunately, the Pears children lived in London so the brothers may not have seen them very often. 

I have a photo which has written on the back – “Mum’s cousins”. 


"Mum's cousins"


"Mum" being my mother’s mother or Walter’s daughter, Kit McLoughlin (nee Forfar).  

I can only imagine this must be a photo of two of Walter’s brother’s George’s children: Vera Dean nee Forfar and Alan George Forfar.  Vera was born 10 July 1906[xxix] and Alan born 12 January1908[xxx]

Looking at the photo I’m thinking the children look as though they are about 7 or 8 years of age or maybe a smidgin older.  What do you think?  That places this photo at about 1915.  

Vera and Alan were born in Hove as were all of George’s children.  Ebenezer Pannell operated a studio at 75 Church Road Hove from 1905-1917 acccording to this site.  

George must have sent this photo to Walter at some stage and he passed it on to his daughter.  Kit and Bel would never have met their English cousins.  

Funnily enough, I did correspond with Vera.  She was very kind and shared memories of her life with me.  It never occurred to me at the time that she was probably the subject of the photo.  Silly me. 

 

Emigration

Walter came out to Australia on the Cuzco 6 September 1895. He was listed as single, 17 years of age with no occupation.[xxxi]


Australia

He is recorded as working for the Western Australian Railway service from 3 June 1897 as a chainman, resigning on 22 May 1899. [xxxii]

He is listed on the Orotava leaving Albany for London on 21 May 1899.[xxxiii]

Walter is listed as paying rates in North Ward, Perth, Western Australia in 1900.[xxxiv]

 

Married Life

Marriage Dates/Places:

According to his eldest child's birth certificate, Walter and Kate were married in 1897 in Perth Western Australia.  We have searched the index to BDM in WA with no success.  However there are advertisements appearing in the West Australian from July to September for a "girl, smart, at once, to mind baby and useful at Hawthorne, ....Mrs Forfar, Lincoln Street, Highgate Hill".[xxxv]

 

Children’s Birth Dates/Places:

Walter and Kate had five children:

1.     Ernest Henry Forfar was born 12 February 1900[xxxvi] at Queen Street East Sandy Bay in Tasmania!  Ernest's father Walter is listed as a retired surveyor.  His mother's maiden name is listed as Sinclair - which was in fact her mother's maiden name.

2.     Dorothy, was born 4 June 1901 in Windsor, Victoria[xxxvii].  Her mother's maiden name is listed as Morrison on this certificate (???) and Walter's occupation is now Hotel Keeper.  Again, to keep you on your toes, the birth was registered in New South Wales in November! Walter is recorded as living at Richmond, NSW. He had the license for the Black Horse Hotel[xxxviii] until he went bankrupt.[xxxix]

3.     Eighteen months later my grandmother Kit and her twin sister Belle were born 8 December 1902 at 23 Bedford Street Newtown[xl]. Walter is now listed as a pastry cook. 

4.    Walter William Junior was born in January 1905[xli] but died only a couple of months later due to asphyxia - due to smothering by his father rolling on top of him in bed.[xlii]

 

Electoral Rolls, Directories and Trove articles

1900 - Walter W. is listed in Post Office Directory living in Queen Street left hand side from High Street (which is now Sandy Bay Road)  before Wells Street - 6th house down from High Street.- about half way I suppose as twelve houses in street before Wells Street which is now Balmoral Street.[xliii] 

On Tuesday 24 April 1900 Mr and Mrs Forfar and infant "clear out" from Hobart to Perth, Western Australia on RMS Australia.[xliv]

Kate died of premature confinement and syncope on New Year's eve 1905 at Denison Street Arncliffe[xlv]. She was buried in the Independent section of Rookwood Cemetery on 2 January 1906. 

Shortly afterwards her children were placed into Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children by their father. [xlvi]

2nd Marriage Dates/Places:

Walter married Alice Bourke 15 November 1913 at St Joseph’s Church, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia[xlvii]

The older children were discharged back to his care on 20th December 1913 and taken to their new home in Beauman Street Petersham. Ernest was then 13, Dorothy 12 and the twins 11 years old.

Alice Jnr. was born 1915 and died 11 October 1915[xlviii].  She is buried at Rookwood Cemetery – Section G Plot 546 in the Independent Section[xlix]

From 1915 – 1923 Walter is listed variously as living at Petersham, Summer Hill, Paddington and Glebe.[l]

In 1925 he and Alice are on the electoral roll in Innisfail.[li]

1928 Walter falls out of a window.[lii]

However, after this time they seem to have split.  Alice is living at Wollongong from 1930 and then Paddington in 1936.  She died in Newcastle in 1944 and is buried there at Sandgate Cemetery.

From about 1930 Walter is living at the Lidcombe State Hospital until his death.

 

Senior Years

Date and place of Death

Walter William (aka Dick) Forfar died 23 February 1949.[liii]

Burial Place

He was buried at Rookwood Cemetery in the same plot as Alice his daughter.[liv]

Estate

I have not been able to find probate for Walter. 

Conclusion

This has taken a while to post as I have been somewhat busy with preparations for National Family History Month and my new role on the Management Committee of QFHS.  

I am pleased with the new research I conducted and hope that I am a little bit closer to identifying the people in the photo from my grandmother’s collection, just named “cousins of Mum’s”.  

How’s your week been?  Have you looked at the extended family of your ancestors and found it useful?

 

References

 



[i] Ancestry.com UK Civil Divorce Records 1858-1914 The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files; Class: J 77; Piece: 344; Item: 355

[ii] ibid

[iii] ibid

[iv] Ancestry.com London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 from London Metropolitan Archives

[v] Ancestry.com London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965 from London Metropolitan Archives

[vi] Ancestry.com UK , City and County Directories, 1600s-1900s, 1882 Kelly’s Directory

[vii] Forfars on Hove In the Past accessed 12 January 2016 http://hovehistory.blogspot.com/2015/11/forfars_14.html

[viii] 26 July 1887 Horsham Petworth Midhurst and Steyning Express Page 1

[ix] Sussex Eastbourne Gazette newspaper notice 20 September 1893

[x] Ancestry.com England & Wales National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations) 1858-1966

[xi] Ancestry.com, UK and Ireland, Outward passenger Lists, 1890-1960, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; BT27 Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and Successors: Outwards Passenger Lists; Reference Number: Series BT27- 

[xii] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915,Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office.

[xiii] Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1931, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: DRO/024/A/01/006

[xiv] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1881 Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1338; Folion: 84; Page 5 GSU roll: 1341325

 

[xv] Ancestry.com, 1891 Census, The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 1704; Folio: 113; Page: 8; GSU roll: 6096814

[xvi] Ancestry.com, 1851 Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1646; Folio: 412; Page: 17; GSU roll: 193551.

[xvii] Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1931, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: DRO/072/006

[xviii] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1881 England Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1339; Folio: 48; Page: 39; GSU roll: 1341326

[xix] Ancestry.com, 1891 England Census, The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 1024; Folio: 147; Page: 41; GSU roll: 6096134

[xx] Ancestry.com, 1871 England Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 1086; Folio: 128; Page: 43; GSU roll: 827501

[xxi] Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1936, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P86/CTC1/009

[xxii] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1918 The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files, J 77; Reference Number: J 77/763/3214

[xxiii] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 

[xxiv] Ancestry.conm, East Sussex, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1936, East Sussex Record Office; Brighton, England; Sussex Parish Registers; Reference: PAR 277/1/3/1

[xxv] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1918, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files, J 77; Reference Number: J 77/573/17512

[xxvi] Ancestry.com.au, England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1915

[xxvii] Ancestry.com, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966

[xxviii] Ancestry.com, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1936, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P82/GEO1/053

[xxix] Ancestry.com, 1911 England Census, Class: RG14; Piece: 5185; Schedule Number: 152

[xxx] ibid

[xxxi] Ancestry.com, UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960

[xxxii] Ancestry.com, Western Australia, Railway Records, 1879-1986, State Records Office of Western Australia, Australia; Registers: Ways and Works Branch; Reference Number: ACC 1750/9

[xxxiii] Ancestry.com, Western Australia, Australia, Crew and Passenger Lists, 1852-1930, SRO of Western Australia; Albany to Overseas May 1873 - Jan 1929; Accession: 108; Item: 11; Roll: 129

[xxxiv] Ancestry.com, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, Rate Books, 1880-1946

[xxxv] "Advertising" The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) 15 August 1900: 8. Web. 17 Jul 2022 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23841925>.

[xxxvi] Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922, Ancestry.com

[xxxvii] The New South Wales Pioneers Index: Federation Series 1889-1918

[xxxviii] "LICENSING COURT." Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1965) 31 August 1901: 6. Web. 17 Jul 2022 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article85853093>.

[xxxix] "BANKRUPTCY COURT." The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930) 27 November 1901: 10. Web. 17 Jul 2022 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237378769>.

[xl] Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922, Ancestry.com

[xli] Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922, Ancestry.com

[xlii]  New South Wales, Australia, Registers of Coroners’ Inquests, 1821-1937, Ancestry.com

[xliii] Ancestry.com, Australia, City Directories, 1845-1948

[xliv] "SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE." The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) 25 April 1900: 6. Web. 17 Jul 2022 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9057415>.

[xlv] Registry of Deaths NSW, Death Certificate no. 2949 (1905) , Kate Amelia Forfar, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Sydney.

[xlvi] New South Wales, Australia, Registers for the Randwick Asylum for Destitute Children, 1852-1915, Ancestry.com

[xlvii] Ancestry.com, Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950

[xlviii] Ancestry.com, Australia Death Index, 1787-1985

[xlix] Ancestry.com, Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current

[l] Ancestry.com, Sands Directories: Sydney and New South Wales, Australia, 1858-1933

[li] Ancestry.com, Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936

[lii] "DYING MAN." The Richmond River Express and Casino Kyogle Advertiser (NSW : 1904 - 1929) 30 March 1928: 3. Web. 17 Jul 2022 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article121266695>.

[liii] Ancestry.com, Australia, Newspaper Vital Notices, 1841-2001, Fairfax Media; Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia

[liv] Ancestry.com, Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current



Comments

Anonymous said…
You give me research goals. But that photo! Precious and I'd love to know the story behind it.
Alex Daw said…
You and me both Kathy. I wonder if they had an opera in town or something. I should research the papers from the time a bit more and see what I can find. Thanks for giving me the idea :)

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