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Henry FOUNTAIN NEWMAN born c.1883 Bedfordshire

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LadyKira

LadyKira Report 19 Oct 2010 10:43

Marriages Sep 1904 (>99%)
Fountain Harry Leighton B. 3b 825
Howard Emily Leighton B. 3b 825

So this one looks like son of Richard and Emma.

Spanner in the works

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 19 Oct 2010 10:47

The un readable occupation is fights for the king

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 19 Oct 2010 10:48

1901 census - household transcription
Person: FOUNTAIN, Harry
Address: School Lane, Eaton Bray
FOUNTAIN, Eliza Head Widow F 44 1857 Eaton Bray Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Frank Son Single M 24 1877 Labourer Ordinary Farm
Eaton Bray Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Harry Son Single M 20 1881 Labourer Cattleman
Eaton Bray Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Lucy Daughter Single F 15 1886 Factory Printng Hand Eaton Bray Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Amos Son Single M 12 1889 Eaton Bray Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Jeffery Son Single M 9 1892 Eaton Bray Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Arnott Son Single M 2 1899 Eaton Bray Bedfordshire

PaddingtonRob

PaddingtonRob Report 19 Oct 2010 11:22

Thanks again for all of your hard work LadyKira.
Loads to work on as regards the 'Fountains'.

Quite a few options there. My inkling is towards Henry FN originally being Henry Fountain, and then changing his name by deed poll. What is the best way of finding this out, and are there any records of such things?
Also starting to think the age on his marriage certificate, (which I have), of 29 in 1907 is correct, therefore he was born 1877-79.

At present I cannot locate a single FountainNewman anywhere in the UK, but have found someone with that surname in the USA. Have tried to make contact and awaiting a reply. May well be a dead end but on the other hand may privide some clues.

As far as I know there appear to be no living decscendants of any his siblings.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 19 Oct 2010 18:40

Robert


You don't have to change your name by deed poll

It is quite sufficient just to begin using a different name .... as long as you do not have a criminal intent.


I left the UK in 1967, but at that time it was quite common to see a notice in the newspaper personal columns saying something like "I, John Smith, will be known as Albertus McCrombie from November 1 1950. signed John Smith, October 31 1950".



That method of doing it, or of just using the new name without any public notification, was far more common than changing your name by deed poll even in the 1960s.

I would imagine those methods were even more common in the 19thC and early 20thC




sylvia

Charlotte

Charlotte Report 19 Oct 2010 20:35

Robert,

I've had a possibly bright idea. With the job he had, I figure Henry/Harry Fountain Newman could write and would have signed his marriage certificate(s). Did he? If so it is probable he signed the first marriage (if it was indeed the same man) too and you could compare signatures.

What do you think?



Charlotte

Charlotte

Charlotte Report 19 Oct 2010 20:40

PS

Also got "fights for the King" from one of my contacts who did not have any family stories and is skeptical.

Charlotte

Charlotte

Charlotte Report 19 Oct 2010 21:36

Hold the presses!

Just hear from the wife of the direct descendant and they thought he died in the Boer War. I have confirmed that there was an H. Fountain who died in 1901.

Name: FOUNTAIN, H
Rank: Private
Soldier number: 2043
Unit: 3 Battalion The Bedfordshire Regiment
Notes: [Anglo-Boer War Memorials Project] [South African Field Force. JB Hayward & Sons] 2nd battalion
Age:
Literary references:

Memorial:
In Front Of Swan Hotel. Statue. Beds Regiment & County Bedford Bedfordshire England


Casualty:
Casualty details: Disease on 10 Jun 1901 at Bloemfontein (2) (Official casualty roll location: Bloemfontein)
Unit: 3 Battalion The Bedfordshire Regiment
Source: South African Field Force. JB Hayward & Sons

So we have run out of Henry Fountains!

Charlotte

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Oct 2010 00:18

So we are still non the wiser as Henry Fountain Newman

I have found a James Fountain of the right age to be Henry's father.

1871 census - household transcription
Person: FOUNTAIN, James
Address: High Street, Eaton Bray
FOUNTAIN, Richard Head M 71 1800 Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, Susanna Wife F 71 1800 Bedfordshire
FOUNTAIN, James Grandson M 19 1852 Bedfordshire

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 21 Oct 2010 00:45

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