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TheOtherHalf | 17:59 Tue 08th May 2012 | Genealogy
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Im still having trouble. Can anyone please help now I have sent for the birth certificate of George William Chubb b10 March 1884 in Chelsea. Father looks as if could be Henry ( occ -plumber) not Harry. Mother is Elizabeth Jane Chubb, formerly Kingston. Born at 93 Robert Street, I presume Chelsea. I still cannot find them, even on street search. I cant even find a marriage of Harry(Henry) and Elizabeth Jane
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I've found a Henry Chubb who is a Plumber in the 1881 census, living at 29 Summerland Place, Plymouth. Henry is 25 years old and born in Devonport. His wife Elizabeth J is 24 years old and born in Plymouth, and they have a son Francis H aged 2 and born in Plymouth.
No that doesn't appear to be them even though the occupation and wife's name ties in, as Francis died in Plymouth in 1899.
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thanks craft. Its so annoying. I thought when I got the birth cert, everthing would fall into place but there are so many that could fit but then something else rules it out. Its a real mystery. Its strange that I cant even find the address in the census. Thanks for your help anyway. I`ll keep hunting
in 1911 searching by address the only areas of London that have a Robert Street with numbering in the 90's are St Pancras and Plumstead. I can't find the district which goes up to 93, only the one that goes up to number 38!!
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I know craft. Im getting frustrated by it. I shall have to get my son who lives not far from Chelsea to check the library electoral rolls etc ( I mean beg) he never has time to relax, let alone do this. Maybe next time Im down there visiting. Thanks again
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Still cant find them but something interesting just popped up when I googled Robert Street, Chelsea. It appears that Thomas Crapper was apprentice to a plumber on Robert Street and then in 1861 set up his own business as we know invented the syphon and ballcock toilet cistern. Theres a photo of all his employees outsdie his shop too. Ive written to the firm who are still going, and they even have a FB page, and are going to find out if this Henry/Harry Chubb worked for him and see if theres any other info they can give me. Im so excited that hopefully this might be a breakthrough. I will be going down there sometime in the summer and go into it more deeply though.
Just thought I would keep you updated

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