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RiD No.: | 112 |
Birth | 1889 | Soho, London |
The 1871 Census shows George Willioam as being born in St Clements, Middlesex? | ||
Census | 1901 (age 11-12) | |
6, Marshall Buildings (Webber Street), Southwa The followng is a transcript of the 1901 census for George and Elizabeth Bass and their young family copied from Family Search. The orginal return has not been examined and their address has not yet been confirmed. Note that the final "place born" entry consists of initials only. George Charles Bass / Head / Male / 35 / Meat Porter / W C Elizabeth Bass / Wife / Female / 33 / W C George William Bass / Son / Male / 12 / S E Louisa Elizabeth Bass / Daughter / Female / 11 / S E James Henry Bass / Son / Male / 9 / S E Alfred Charles Bass / Son / Male / 8 / S E Katie Bass / Daughter / Female / 6 / S E Rose Bass / Daughter / Female / 5 / S E Emily Bass / Daughter / Female / 2 / S E Charles Bass / Son / Male / 0 / S E |
Spouse | Alice DEAMER (1879-1958) | |
Children | George C BASS (1903- ) | |
Marriage | Q4 1909 (age 19-20) | Holborn, London |
Following Alberts death around June 1908, in December 1909 Alice Deamer remarried to George Bass. George would have been about 21 when he married Alice, who was about 30. | ||
Census (family) | 1911 (age 21-22) | 3 Whidborne Buildings, Kings Cross, London |
The 1911 census return has been inspected and transcribed as follows: George Bass / Head / 22 / occ. Carman Grocer / b London Soho Alice Bass / Wife / 31 / occ. Cleaner Hotel / b London Blackfriers Florence Brinning / Daughter / 14 / Razor Strop Maker / b London Russell Sqare Eliza Brunning / Daughter / 12 / School / b London Fulham Esther Brunning / Daughter / 10 / School / b London Fulham Albert Brunning / Son / 6 / School / b London Kings X (Kings Cross) Wilfred Brunning / Son / 4 / School / b London Kings X (Kings Cross) George and Alice are shown as married for 1 year with no children. The return has been altered as originally George had entered "married 15 years and 5 children", but this obviously referred to Alice's first marriage. |