Albert Parish 1a 2 3a 4a 5a 6a 7
Birth Name | Albert Parish |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | between April 1865 and June 1865 | Birkenhead, Cheshire, England | Vol 8a Page 474 | 1a 2 3a 4a 6a |
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Census | 1871 | 3, Wyndham Street, Canton, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales | 1a | |
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Census | 1881 | 135 Cowbridge Road, Llandaff, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales | 4a | |
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Occupation | 4 October 1886 | Secretary, Vega Club | 5a | |
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Census | 1901 | Ashford Court, Ashford Bowdler, Shropshire, England | 6a | |
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Occupation | 1901 | Gardener not domestic | 6a | |
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Census | 1921 | 36, Tudor Road, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales | 3a | |
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Occupation | 1921 | Tonyrefail, Glamorgan, Wales | Power Station | 3a |
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Death | 8 | |||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Henry Gord Parish | about 1829 | 10 November 1905 | |
Mother | Jane Whitting | about 1833 | ||
Brother | Thomas Parish | between April 1852 and June 1852 | ||
Brother | Walter Parish | between October 1857 and December 1857 | ||
Brother | Henry Gord Parish | between July 1859 and September 1859 | ||
Sister | Anne Maria Parish | between July 1861 and September 1861 | ||
Albert Parish | between April 1865 and June 1865 | |||
Brother | William Whiting Parish | between July 1867 and September 1867 | ||
Sister | Elizabeth Jane Parish | between April 1869 and June 1869 | 2 December 1934 | |
Sister | Florence Ada Parish | about January 1871 | ||
Stepfather | Albert Hoskins | about 1847 | ||
Mother | Jane Whitting | about 1833 |
Families
Family of Albert Parish and Mary Elizabeth Hucker |
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Married | Wife | Mary Elizabeth Hucker ( * about 1856 + before 1921 ) | ||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Pauline Bebe Parish | between October 1893 and December 1893 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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1871 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG10/5365/126/85
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
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1921 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG15/26468/90
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1881 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG11/5282/39/26
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South Wales Echo
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- Date: 5 October 1886
- Page: Page 2
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Citation:
THE RAID ON CARDIFF CLUBS.
The prosecution of managers of clubs was continued on Monday at the Cardiff police-court before Mr Valpy.
THE VEGA CLUB.
The case of the Vega Club, 190, Bute-street, and of which the manager was Mrs Jane Parish, was first taken. Mr Collingwood prosecuted, and Mr T. H. Belcher defended.
Inspector James gave the usual evidence to prove that beer was sold on the premises. - Cross-examined. He believed the club was a bogus one. The men he saw drinking on the occasion of his visit all declared themselves to be members.
Mr Belcher said that as regards this case he was pretty confident. The defendant was a most respectable woman, and there was no complaint about the club by the police. It was formed on the 19th of December, 1884, under the name of "Malvern Club," and rules were then drawn up and approved. It was at the same time resolved to hire the house belonging to Mrs Parish, at the rental of £12 a month, which was to include furniture, fire, lighting, and cleaning. The officers were duly elected and a secretary appointed.
William Hodge, founder of the club, stated that there was a yearly statement of accounts made by the treasurer. - Cross-examined: He had founded 14 clubs in Cardiff. This one was the first he founded. Mrs Parish was appointed manageress and treasurer. It was also understood that she should have full power to order the necessary liquor and pay for it. All the names of candidates for membership were put in a book.
Richard Kaiser, treasurer of the club, stated that in June last a statement of the accounts was made, which left a balance in favour of the club. That balance was handed to him, and he had it then in his pocket. The manageress ordered all the liquor, but he paid the bills. He did not look after the subscriptions, but Mrs Parish handed them over to him as she received them. He was appointed in June, when his mother-in-law, the defendant, handed him over £17 odd.
Albert Parish, son of Mrs Parish, said he had been the secretary of the club since its formation. He was also one of the founders. He could not produce a copy of the rules of the club. There were 600 members. The fittings were valued, but he could not find the paper on which the valuation was written.
Mr Valpy said his mind was made up. He thought the club was started for the private benefit of the Parish family. The defendent had failed to show that it was a bona fide club, but having respect to the fact that the house was well conducted, he would inflict the lowest penalty, namely, a fine of £15.
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1901 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG13/2505/12/15
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
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1911 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG14/15052/199
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