1871 Q3 | b. Clerkenwell, London | GRO index; censuses |
1871-08-27 | bapt. St John the Baptist, Hoxton, London | parish register |
1881 | living with his family at 7 Gloucester St, Clerkenwell, London | TNA: RG 11/358 f104 p35 |
1889-06-24 | At Dalston Police-court: Frederick Samuel Tapp, a clerk, aged 17, of Glenarm-road, was ordered to pay a fine of 10s., or go to prison for ten days, for discharging stones from a catapult, at a horse, on some waste land at Chatsworth-road. |
Islington Gazette, 1889-06-26 |
1891 | clerk, employed, living with his family in four rooms at 165 Glenarm Rd, Hackney, London | RG 12/199 f55 p28 |
1900-09-02 | witnessed his brother's wedding at Hackney pc | parish register |
1901 | commercial clerk, worker, with his brother, boarding with the family of Richard Tomlinson, printer, at 86 Glenarm Rd, Hackney, London | RG 13/219 f13 p17 |
1903 Q3 | m. Clara Rose Bolton (1881–1934, b. Clerkenwell), in Brighton RD | GRO index; censuses |
Children: | Frederick Benjamin (1905–1973, b. Clapton, London), Albert Samuel (1908–1994, b. Plaistow, London), Stanley Alfred (1912–1998, b. Poplar RD), and Edith Clara (1917 – ?, b. Croydon RD) | GRO index; RG 14/1730 RD22 ED14 SN51; George Edward Langston Family Tree |
1910 | of Pickford's, 170 High street, Poplar, London | electoral register |
1911 | carrier's agent, Pickford's, worker, living with his family in 6 rooms at 176 High St, Poplar | RG 14/1730 RD22 ED14 SN51 |
1921 | carrier's agent, employed by Pickford's, carriers, working in Long Lane, Bermondsey; living with his family in 4 rooms at 2 Church Rd, Croydon | RG 15/03410 RD39 SD2 ED28 SN150 |
1930 | living with his wife and their two eldest children at Chipstone, Selsdon Park Road, Addington, Surrey | electoral register |
1934-04-15 | of Chipstone, Selsdon Park-road, South Croydon, Surrey; d. at the Mayday Hospital, Croydon | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
bur. St Mary the Blessed Virgin churchyard, Addington, Croydon, London | Find a Grave | |
1934-06-15 | will proved at London by Clara Rose Tapp, widow; effects £1622 19s. 10d. | National Probate Calendar |
1873-02-27 | b. Clerkenwell, London | GRO index; censuses; parish register |
1878-09-27 | of 15 Gloucester St, Clerkenwell; bapt. St James, Clerkenwell | parish register |
1881 | living with his family at 7 Gloucester St, Clerkenwell, London | TNA: RG 11/358 f104 p35 |
1891 | clerk, employed, living with his family in four rooms at 165 Glenarm Rd, Hackney, London | RG 12/199 f55 p28 |
1901 | commercial clerk, worker, with his brother, boarding with the family of Richard Tomlinson, printer, at 86 Glenarm Rd, Hackney, London | RG 13/219 f13 p17 |
1909/1912 | of 17 Clifden road, Clapton Park, Hackney | electoral registers |
1911 | clerk 'carrier's', worker, living with his widowed mother in 4 rooms at 17 Clifden Road, Clapton, London N.E. | RG 14/1087 RD11 ED14 SN107 |
1912 | of 17 Clifden Road, Hackney South, London | electoral register |
1915-06-12 | clerk, of 136 Sebert Road, Forest Gate, London E.; m. Ethel White (1884–1956, post office clerk, of 14 Handley Road, South Hackney, d. of Henry Meech White), at South Hackney pc, London, after banns | parish register; GRO index; 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
Children: | Doris Ethel (1916–2003) and Frank Leonard (1921–1997), both b. West Ham RD | GRO index; White Family Tree |
1921 | not found in census | |
1939-09-29 | clerk road transport industry (retired), living with his wife and their son at 165 Linden Grove, Camberwell, London | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1959 | living with his daughter at 165 Linden Grove, Nunhead, Southwark, London | electoral register |
1962-02-09 | of 165 Linden Grove, Peckham, London; d. at Dulwich Hospital, East Dulwich, London | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1962-02-15 | cremated at Honor Oak crematorium, Southwark | deceased online; White Family Tree |
1962-06-27 | will proved at London by Frank Leonard Tapp, draughtsman; effects £617 9s. 3d. | National Probate Calendar |
1875-03-10 | b. Clerkenwell, London | GRO index; censuses; parish register |
1878-09-27 | of 15 Gloucester St, Clerkenwell; bapt. St James, Clerkenwell | parish register |
1881 | living with his family at 7 Gloucester St, Clerkenwell, London | TNA: RG 11/358 f104 p35 |
1891 | scholar, living with his family in four rooms at 165 Glenarm Rd, Hackney, London | RG 12/199 f55 p28 |
1900-09-02 | grocer's assistant, of 157 Glenarm Road, Clapton, London; m. Rose Burland (1870–1943, of 165 Glenarm Road, Clapton, b. Brixton, London, d. of Thomas Burland, fish salesman), at Hackney pc, after banns | GRO index; parish register; RG 13/219 f48 p24; RG 14/1087 RD11 ED14 SN106 |
Children: | Violet Sarah Elizabeth (1900 – after 1921) and Alfred George (1902–1985), both b. Clapton, London | GRO index; censuses; gresham170319 |
1901 | grocer's assistant, worker, living with his family in 2 rooms at 165 Glenarm Rd, Hackney; the rest of the house is occupied by his parents, his brother Alfred, and two boarders | RG 13/219 f48 p24 |
1910 | living at 17 Clifden road, Clapton Park, Hackney; three rooms ground floor unfurnished, paying 7s. per week rent | electoral register |
1911 | doorkeeper 'stationer's', worker, living with his family in 3 rooms at 17 Clifden Road, Clapton, London N.E. | RG 14/1087 RD11 ED14 SN106 |
living at 17 Clifden road, Clapton Park, Hackney; three rooms ground floor unfurnished, renting from his brother Benjamin | electoral registers | |
1912 | ||
1921 | dock labourer, employed by Commonwealth & Dominion Lines, working at Victoria Docks; living with his family in 7 rooms at 136 Sebert Rd, Forest Gate, E.7. | RG 15/08298 RD188 SD2 ED14 SN88 |
1939-09-29 | general dock labourer, living with his wife at 136 Sebert Rd, West Ham, Essex | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1942 Q3 | d. Bishop Stortford RD | GRO index |
1878 Q2 | b. Poplar RD | GRO index; censuses |
1880-09-06 | of 15 Gloucester Street, Clerkenwell, London; bapt. St James Clerkenwell |
parish register (which gives DoB as 187 |
1881 | living with his family at 7 Gloucester St, Clerkenwell | TNA: RG 11/358 f104 p35 |
1891 | scholar, living with his family in four rooms at 165 Glenarm Rd, Hackney, London | RG 12/199 f55 p28 |
1893-10-26 | at North London Police Court: "Alfred Tapp, of Glenarm-road, summoned for throwing stones to the common danger, was fined 6d. and costs." |
Islington Gazette, 1893-10-30 |
1901 | wool matcher, worker, living with his family and two boarders in a flat at 165 Glenarm Rd, Hackney | RG 13/219 f48 p24 |
living in a furnished room on the first floor of 165 Glenarm Road, paying 5/- a week rent to his father | electoral register | |
1902 | living in a furnished room on the first floor of 165 Glenarm Road | electoral register |
1904-06-11 | wool warehouseman, of 12 Lesbia Road, Lower Clapton, London; m. Harriett Gaffee (1880–1973, of 10 Churchill Road, Homerton, London, b. Shoreditch RD, d. of Henry Gaffee, plumber and gas fitter), at Hackney pc, after banns | GRO index; parish register |
Children: | Benjamin Alfred (1905–1994, b. Homerton, London) and David Arthur (1909–1994, b. Hackney, London | GRO index; RG 14/1084 RD11 ED11 SN210 |
1907 | of 21 Sidney Road, Clapton Park, South Hackney | electoral register |
1909 | living at 10 Churchill Road, Homerton, Hackney, in 3 rooms first floor and ground floor unfurnished, paying 7/6 a week to his landlord Henry Gaffe, of the same address | electoral register |
1910-01-09 | warehouseman, of 10 Churchill Rd, Hackney | parish register, entry for son's baptism |
1910 | living at 10 Churchill Road, Homerton, Hackney, in 3 rooms first floor and ground floor unfurnished | electoral register |
1911 | electoral register | |
porter, woollen and cotton 'agents', worker, living with his family in 3 rooms at 10 Churchill Road, Hackney, London N.E. | RG 14/1084 RD11 ED11 SN210 | |
1912 | living at 10 Churchill Road, Homerton, Hackney, in 3 rooms first floor and ground floor unfurnished | electoral register |
1921 | painter [enumerator added "& decorator"], employed by Harrods Ltd (Stores), working in Kensington; living with his family and two of his wife's sisters, in 5 rooms at 25 Century Road, E.17 | RG 15/08650 RD188 SD11 ED15 SN15 |
1939-01-26 | of Highlands, Rayleigh-avenue, Eastwood, Essex; d. Rochford, Essex | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1939-01-31 | bur. grave 58197, section F9, Chingford Mount Cemetery, Waltham Forest, London | England & Scotland, select cemetery registers |
1939-02-21 | will proved at Bodmin by his widow Harriett Tapp; effects £810 4s. 2d. | National Probate Calendar |
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