handranc Bristol All posts by this member | 1 of 4 Wed 2nd Mar 2016 10:49am Member: Joined Mar 2016 Total posts:2 We have a family photograph of a group outside Keresley Vicarage. It was taken in the first decade of the 20th century by Maule & Co of 27 Hertford Street.
There are 13 adults, three children and a dog(!) in the photo which includes the vicar. Of interest to us is a forebear - Alice Enser - probably in her early teens sat in the front of the group. The catalogue number for the print is B2766.
Does anybody know if the catalogue exists which may give details of the photo?
Thanks for any help.
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PhilipInCoventry Holbrooks All posts by this member | 2 of 4 Wed 2nd Mar 2016 1:27pm Moderator: Joined Apr 2010 Total posts:4231 Hello to you, handranc ![]() ![]() |
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Heathite Coventry All posts by this member | 3 of 4 Wed 2nd Mar 2016 5:31pm Member: Joined Aug 2012 Total posts:723 Hi, there is a tree on Ancestry.co.uk, with Alice ENSOR included on it.
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/22849479/family?cfpid=1781274993
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Are you aware of it?
Here's some information from it.
William Alfred ENSOR, b. about 1851 Keresley, a Wheelwright on the 1911 census but with the 'William' dropped. Living at Far Field Lane, Foleshill.
On the same census he is married to Emily (HUDSON), b. about 1852 Foleshill. They were married in 1878 in Foleshill, September. She is a dressmaker.
Their children;
Beatrice N, b. about 1880 Keresley, d. June 1902 Warwickshire.
Edith, b. June 1882 Keresley.
Blanche, b. 26th September 1889 Keresley, d. 1971.
Alice Mary, b. June 1892 Keresley, d. ?
Does this help?
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handranc Bristol All posts by this member Thread starter | 4 of 4 Mon 7th Mar 2016 3:35pm Member: Joined Mar 2016 Total posts:2 Thank you for troubling to send the information. We do in fact have a fairly full family tree for the Ensers - my wife's family line. A lady called Ann Ash produced it and our own work has taken us back to Thomas in 1770.
We were hoping to find the names of the others in the photo and the reason for it being taken.
Thank you, nevertheless. |
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