Yesterday’s Findings.

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Yesterday I had the pleasure of visiting the Hull History Centre to conduct some research into Frederick Bailey Deeming, Robert D’Onston Stephenson, Emily Dimmock, Frederick Richard Chapman, and the Preston/Hedon murder.

 

I came away with much more than I imagined and obtained the following,

 

Frederick Bailey Deeming and Family

 

The Marriage Entry on England and Wales Marriage Index of Frederick Bailey Deeming and Marie James.

 

The Death Entry for Bertha Deeming.

 

The Death Entry for Francis Sydney Deeming.

 

The Death Entry for Marie James/Deeming.

 

The Death Entry for Marie Deeming. (Jnr)

 

The 1891 Census for Frederick Bailey Deeming showing he was in prison with Joseph Dawber, Robert D’Onston Stephenson’s cousin!

 

The 1891 Census for Emily Mather and family.

 

The Birth Entry for Frederick Bailey Deeming.

 

The Death Entry for Ann Deeming, Frederick Bailey Deeming’s mother.

 

The Preston/Hedon Murder

 

The Death Entry for the victim of the Preston/Hedon murder.

 

The grave location and transcription for the Preston/Hedon murder.

 

The Death Entry in the official Hull Corporation files.

 

The Camden Town Murder

 

The Death Entry for Emily Dimmock.

 

The 1891 Census entry for Emily Dimmock and family.

 

Frederick Richard Chapman

 

The Death Entry for Frederick Richard Chapman.

 

Robert D’Onston Stephenson

 

And finally, the search that has taken some three years. 

 

Yesterday I not only discovered the location of Robert D’Onston Stephenson’s mother and father’s grave, but I also managed to trace the inscription, and names of Robert D’Onston Stephenson’s grandparents on the Stephenson side.

 

I obtained the memorial number, dimensions of the grave, and it’s location in Hull, as well as a map for finding it’s location. 

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