In letters
to Southend on Sea Children's Officer Frank signs himself Frank Threadgold
and in the letter above to Barnardos he states that he 'has good work
as a bricklayer'. Frank appears in Kelly's Directory for Southend
as bricklayer until the 1957 edition that would have been compiled
in 1956.
I've
checked the Calendar of Deed Polls, nothing there, they could of course
have changed their names by statutory declaration, which is much more
common in recent years, the only record of that would be a document
in their own possession and perhaps a copy at the office of a solicitor
somewhere.
I have
checked the marriages indexes from about 1910 to 1954 as no indication
is given in letters of their ages. There is only one marriage of a
Frank Threadgold to a Hilda, that took place at what looks like Gorse
Hill Methodist Chapel, Stretford(?) (or could be Shefford) in the
district of Barton, County of Lancaster, on the 18th May 1940. I don't
know much about that area.
The
marriage certificate shows clearly that that Frank's full name was
Frank Lloyd Threadgold his 'Rank or Profession' at that time was 'Crane
Driver at a Dynamo Manufacturers'. Hilda's maiden name was Coverly.
One of the witnesses was a V. Arashoon again the registrar's writing
is not good, the only reference that I have been able to find for
that name is a single entry in the Electoral Register for Delhi where
it appears to be a middle name. Frank's father was a 'Boot and Shoe
Repairer'
Working
back, this Frank's birth certificate shows that he was born in Over
near Northwich Cheshire on 'Thirtieths September 1910'. Name and surname
and maiden name of mother, Edith Parry Threadgold formerly *Lloyd*
which is where the Lloyd comes from, it was common in that area to
use the mother's maiden name as a middle name. Hilda Coverley was
born 24th July 1910 in the District of Manchester sub-district of
Ancoats at 122 Sandal Street the daughter of an Iron Turner one John
Coverly and his wife Ada nee Webster.
Frank
Lloyd Threadgold died 6th January 1969 at Withington Hospital, again
the copy of the certificate is not good but the informant is Hilda
Threadgold and her address appears to be '76 Bishop Sans Manchester
16' though the 'Sans' could be something completely different it is
a very blurred copy, but it is quite clear that his occupation is
given as Bricklayer.
In the
time for which death indexes are available in digital form (from 1984?)
seven Hilda's with the date of birth of 24 July 1910 have died. Hilda
Lloyd is the only one in the Manchester area (thanks to Mike at Peopletracer
UK for looking that up for me). Hilda Lloyd's death certificate shows
the following. That she died 22 December 1989 at Withington Hospital,
Manchester.
The
entry for maiden surname is crossed trough. Occupation and usual address
states; Widow of ---- Lloyd (no given name stated) Occupation Unknown.
Withington
Hospital, Manchester is given as her usual address. The informant
is James Fitton his 'Qualification' is given as 'Occupier' and his
usual address as Withington Hospital Manchester.
She
died of bronco-pneumonia, certified by M. Islam MBBS. I was never
able to find a death or re-marriage for Hilda Threadgold and she has
not appeared on recent Electoral registers.
At the
time of my adoption the G ad L tried to find the Threadgolds at their
last known address in York Rd., Southend they were no longer there,
that was May 1956.
In 1956 Frank's mother Edith died, see
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/laura.vizard/mypage2.htm
Which
may explain why the family left Southend and returned to Cheshire
/ Manchester area.
In their
letters to Southend Borough Children's Officer, Frank and Hilda state
that they have daughters Penelope and Cynthia who were seven and twelve
years old in 1954, however there are no records of births in the relevant
years in England and Wales or in Scotland for a Penelope or Cynthia
Threadgold.
There
have been no marriages in England and Wales of either a Penelope or
Cynthia Threadgold.
I have
been told by someone who has seen my post on the LookupUK website
that she was in the children's home in Shoeburyness with a Penelope
Threadgold in in 1961 when she was 14 this is the same children's
home that my brother grew up in but in a different house, he does
not remember her.
Barnardos
have stated that the Threadgolds were not considered as adopters because
their housing was inadequate, however they were living on one floor
of a large house that I visited many times in my childhood and teens
and long before I knew very much about all of this.
It had
by then become an old peoples home, where the elderly aunt of a family
friend was residing.
But
then much of what Barnardos have to say about this, is less than believable.
The Social Services at Southend simply say that the adoption was not
considered appropriate.
Whatever,
my original mother was with me for only the first six weeks of my
life, the Threadgolds for the first eight months, I have always considered
them my first parents as well as my natural mum and feel that I have
as much right to know about them as I do to know about Jean (my natural
mother). Barnardos was *very* upset that one of its social workers
gave me any information at all about the Threadgolds and managers
there even considered trying to take action against the local authority
for doing so, but I did not feel inclined to co-operate with them
in that effort.
I've
always considered that I was pretty much kidnapped from the Threadgolds
who appear to all accounts to have been a very kindly couple. Records
that I have seen, make it clear that the Borough Children's Officer,
Doris Ridd was very much against the Threadgolds being considered
for adoption, even though everyone else involved was prepared to consider
them, my guess is that she was concerned that they would remain in
contact with my mother and brother. The only other possible objection
that I know of is some allegations about the disappearance of a family
allowance book, but not as far as I know, any suggestion of fraud.
Obviously
I still have no absolute proof that the Threadgolds from Manchester
are the same Threadgolds as those in Southend, but given the disappearance
of the Southend Threadgolds it does seem likely to me that they are
the same people. Threadgold is a relatively common name in the south
east Essex area well as in Cheshire, compared to rest of the country,
but most of the Threadgolds in SE Essex are a good deal more affluent
than Frank and Hilda appear to have been, another Frank Threadgold
in that area was according to his Will a wealthy landowner with race
horses amongst his estate, but not it would appear ever married to
a Hilda.
I am
speculating that Hilda who died in Withington Hospital was destitute
and senile and the death certificate has been filled out as best as
anyone was able to with limited information available, by the manager
of the unit she was in.
I hope
that all explains more fully and that anyone who can throw any further
light on this will contact me.
Robin
Harritt
http://harritt.net
E-mail
robin at robin dot org
http://robin.robin.org/barnardos
http://robin.robin.org/policy_and_law
BTW
Does
anyone know who a V Arashoon might have been? A rare enough name,
I can find only one instance of it, that in the electoral register
for New Deli, though I suspect it is more likely a Farsi name. V Arahoon
was a witness to Frank and Hilda's marriage.
Robin
Harritt
http://harritt.net
E-mail
robin at robin dot org
http://robin.robin.org/barnardos
http://robin.robin.org/policy_and_law
Also
I am still seeking anyone who has the name Peter Thomas Williams mentioned
in their adoption file. I believe his full name was Peter Thomas Douglas
Williams and that he was born on the 3rd of March 1927 at 415 Romford
Rd, Forest Gate, West Ham (County Borough as it then was) in the UK.
His family later moved to Harold Hill/ Romford, Essex. Peter was said
to have worked as a "Wall of Death Motor Cyclist at the Kursaal
in Southend-on-Sea, Essex in the early 1950s. Peter also worked at various
times as a "Motor Lorry Driver (Contractors)" and as a "Delivery
Van Driver". I believe he died on the 7th of January 1982 at Westminster
Hospital, London.
Robin
Harritt
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robin at robin dot org
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Farm
Hill, Kelvedon
Interested
in contacting anyone who worked at, trained as a nursery nurse or
was resident at, Farm Hill West in Kelvedon Essex. 1954/55
Robin
Harritt
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robin at robin dot org
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Sunnedon
House, Coggeshall.
Interested
in contacting anyone who as at Sunnedon House, Coggeshall in about 1945.
Robin
Harritt
http://harritt.net
E-mail
robin at robin dot org
http://robin.robin.org/barnardos
http://robin.robin.org/policy_and_law