living with her husband in Byle Street, Newport,
Hampshire
HO 107/407/2 f27 p5
Children:
Phœbe Mary (1841–1918), Coleman Hill (1844–1878),
Eliza Kate (1846–1879), Stanfield George (1848–1869), Ellen Ann
(1851–1914), all b. Newport, Isle of Wight
GRO index; HO 107/1663 f55 p19
1851
living with her family at 59 Pyle Street, Newport,
Hampshire
HO 107/1663 f55 p19
1856-07-28
her son Stanfield George one of six male children
elected to the Royal Masonic Institution for clothing, educating, and
apprenticing the sons of indigent and deceased Freemasons
stay worker, living with her father and brother in Vollers Row, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire
TNA: HO 107/414/8 f5 p5
1843-06-18
of Church Path, Portsea; m. Joseph Harding (1822–1901,
plasterer, of Church Path, b. Portsea, s. of Joseph Harding, ropemaker,
and his wife Sarah), at Portsea pc, by banns
living with his father and sister in Vollers Row,
Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire
TNA: HO 107/414/8 f5 p5
1848 Q2
m. Esther Powell (cal 1815 – 1885, b. Portsea),
Portsea Island RD
GRO index; RG 10/1146 f121 p36
1851
ag labr, living with his wife and
(possibly step-)son at 13 Ivy Street, Portsea, Portsmouth
HO 107/1659 f278 p4
1857-03-16
Portsmouth Police Report:
"George Coleman
was convicted of stealing a loin of pork from the shop of Mr. Young, a
pork butcher, in North-street, Portsea, and sentenced to be imprisoned
for twenty-one days, with hard labour."
not found in census; his wife a visitor with his
sister Eliza; possibly the "G.C.", cabman, b. Portsmouth, patient in
University College Hospital, Tottenham Court, St Pancras, London
RG 9/654 f26 pp13-14; RG 9/103 f150 p3
1871
labourer, dockyard, living with his wife and
father-in-law at 1 Fratton Bridge Cottages, Portsea, Portsmouth
RG 10/1146 f121 p36
1881
dockyard labourer, living with his wife in Fratton
Bridge, Portsea
RG 11/1160 f124 p1
1891-03-26
pensioner, of Victoria Road, Southsea; d. 1 Fratton-bridge Cottages, Victoria-road
North; "after a long and painful illness borne with Christian
resignation, aged 69 years."