1881 census
Cardiff St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
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Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas CRAM Head M Male 41 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter (House)
Jessie CRAM Wife M Female 40 Kinross, Scotland
Thomas S. CRAM Son Male 15 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter
Elizabeth A. CRAM Daur Female 13 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Ernest CRAM Son Male 12 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Jessie CRAM Daur Female 10 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Robert O. CRAM Son Male 8 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rhoda H. CRAM Daur Female 6 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rachel M. CRAM Daur Female 5 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Charles D. CRAM Son Male 4 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Frederick J. CRAM Son Male 3 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Florence E.G. CRAM Daur Female 1 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
also painter & decorator as was his father
1881 census
Cardiff St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5292/87 Page 17
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas CRAM Head M Male 41 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter (House)
Jessie CRAM Wife M Female 40 Kinross, Scotland
Thomas S. CRAM Son Male 15 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter
Elizabeth A. CRAM Daur Female 13 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Ernest CRAM Son Male 12 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Jessie CRAM Daur Female 10 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Robert O. CRAM Son Male 8 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rhoda H. CRAM Daur Female 6 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rachel M. CRAM Daur Female 5 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Charles D. CRAM Son Male 4 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Frederick J. CRAM Son Male 3 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Florence E.G. CRAM Daur Female 1 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
Chief Petty Officer (Retd) Royal Navy
In 1920's was "mine host" at Cambrian Hotel, Bridgend, Glamorgan1881 census
Cardiff St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 5292/87 Page 17
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Thomas CRAM Head M Male 41 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter (House)
Jessie CRAM Wife M Female 40 Kinross, Scotland
Thomas S. CRAM Son Male 15 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Painter
Elizabeth A. CRAM Daur Female 13 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Ernest CRAM Son Male 12 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Jessie CRAM Daur Female 10 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Robert O. CRAM Son Male 8 Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rhoda H. CRAM Daur Female 6 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Rachel M. CRAM Daur Female 5 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Charles D. CRAM Son Male 4 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Frederick J. CRAM Son Male 3 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales Scholar
Florence E.G. CRAM Daur Female 1 St Andrews, Glamorgan, Wales
Taken from the Family research carried out by Norman Leonard CARPENTER and "written up" in 1979
Daughter of Ashton, fish-monger, Cardiff Market
email from John Bridgeman 20.6.2004
Only 2 William Samuel are in the 1881 census as a possible match. Both are widowers.
The BMD has a death entry in Merthyr
Deaths Dec 1903
Samuel Ellen 60 Merthyr T 11a 395
which matches her profile which could mean that the family is either not in England/Wales at the time of the 1881 census or they are mis-indexed
On the Galloway side I have incorporated the birth dates of all George Galloway's children. These were discovered by Norman Carpenter in the Galloway Family Bible which I believe he saw at Ronald Galloway's house, 74 Miskin Street, Treherbert when he visited there on 21 July 1966.
All the Scottish Galloways were born at Hatton Burn Farm and all christened at Balgedie Presbyterian Church.She is shown in the 1851 census data of orwell (age 8)
Only 2 William Samuel are in the 1881 census as a possible match. Both are widowers.
The BMD has a death entry in Merthyr
Deaths Dec 1903
Samuel Ellen 60 Merthyr T 11a 395
which matches her profile which could mean that the family is either not in England/Wales at the time of the 1881 census or they are mis-indexed
William Sowerby Dudley Ward ENSELL
Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
William married Harriet Clarke - at least, Harriet was his third 'wife' but no trace of a marriage certificate can be found and family tradition suggests that he never married her. There is a Harriet Clarke designated as 'servant' in the 1851 census, but on Henry's birth certificate, she is the mother 'Harriet Ensell nee Clarke'William was a hopeless gambler and claimed to be the 1st cousin of Lord Ward, Earl of Dudley - hence his flamboyant name which was his own doing later in life. There is a plausible theory that he was the illegitimate son of the said Lord by his mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Gwinnett who was employed in the good Lord's household at the time of William's conception. Fanciful? possibly, but it is a fondly held family tradition!!!
Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
Frederick who seems to have loathed his father and Harriet & son Frederick left William and moved back to her family inRugeley, Staffs, where she died ?in the 1880s
Catherine Francoise (Francis Catherine) ENSELL
email from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
email from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
Frederick who seems to have loathed his father and Harriet & son Frederick left William and moved back to her family inRugeley, Staffs, where she died ?in the 1880s
William Sowerby Dudley Ward ENSELL
Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
William married Harriet Clarke - at least, Harriet was his third 'wife' but no trace of a marriage certificate can be found and family tradition suggests that he never married her. There is a Harriet Clarke designated as 'servant' in the 1851 census, but on Henry's birth certificate, she is the mother 'Harriet Ensell nee Clarke'William was a hopeless gambler and claimed to be the 1st cousin of Lord Ward, Earl of Dudley - hence his flamboyant name which was his own doing later in life. There is a plausible theory that he was the illegitimate son of the said Lord by his mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Gwinnett who was employed in the good Lord's household at the time of William's conception. Fanciful? possibly, but it is a fondly held family tradition!!!
William Sowerby Dudley Ward ENSELL
Note from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff
William married Harriet Clarke - at least, Harriet was his third 'wife' but no trace of a marriage certificate can be found and family tradition suggests that he never married her. There is a Harriet Clarke designated as 'servant' in the 1851 census, but on Henry's birth certificate, she is the mother 'Harriet Ensell nee Clarke'William was a hopeless gambler and claimed to be the 1st cousin of Lord Ward, Earl of Dudley - hence his flamboyant name which was his own doing later in life. There is a plausible theory that he was the illegitimate son of the said Lord by his mother Elizabeth 'Betsy' Gwinnett who was employed in the good Lord's household at the time of William's conception. Fanciful? possibly, but it is a fondly held family tradition!!!
email from Nigel Scott-Moncrieff