Family of James Samuel CORP and Ellen (Helen) (Jane) Madonna HALL
Husband: James Samuel CORP
Wife: Ellen (Helen) (Jane) Madonna HALL
Name: |
Ellen (Helen) (Jane) Madonna HALL |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
20 May 1876 |
Hoxton, Bethnal Green, London |
Death |
1 Mar 1963 (age 86) |
Wanstead, Woodford, Essex |
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Cause: Broncho Pnumonia, Melanoma, Senility. Arterio sclerosis Address: 65 Malford Court Name given as Ellen Jane Corp. Informant: Daughter G Strongitharm of 30 Southwold Road, London E5. |
Name: |
James Frederick CORP1 |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Eva Doris BUTLER (1903-1992) |
Birth |
1 Oct 1897 |
West Ham, Leytonstone, Essex |
Death |
Dec 1988 (age 91) |
West Surrey |
Occupation |
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Wireless Op. RAF/Chartered Secretary |
Name: |
Stanley John William CORP |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Edith BRYAN (1905- ) |
Birth |
7 Oct 1903 |
Forest Gate, West Ham, Essex |
Death |
1990 (age 86-87) |
Jun Qtr, Barking and Dagenham, Essex |
Occupation |
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Milk Roundsman |
Name: |
Doris Violet Alice CORP |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
1905 |
Mar Qtr, West Ham, Essex |
Death |
1905 (age 0) |
Sep Qtr, West Ham, Essex |
Name: |
Hilda Ruby CORP |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
1907 |
Sep Qtr, Leytonstone, West Ham, Essex |
Name: |
Oliver Montague Samuel CORP |
Sex: |
Male |
Birth |
1911 |
Sep Qtr, West Ham, Essex |
Death |
1911 (age 0) |
Sep Qtr, West Ham, Essex |
Name: |
Phyllis Daisy CORP |
Sex: |
Female |
Birth |
1912 |
Jun Qtr, Leyrtonstone, West Ham, Essex |
Note on Marriage
1901 census family living at 108, Petencey Road, Cann Hall, West Ham, Essex. 1911 family at 16 Lansdown Road Leytonstone, Cann Hall, Essex, England . 1916 (Enlistment of son Frederick in RFC/RAF.) 124 Wellington Road, Forest Gate.
Note on Husband: James Samuel CORP
1921 census shown married and staying as visitor at 6 Ferul Road E15 with widowed mother and sistar Lily. Occ. given as Stonemason employed by Mr Edwards, Builder of Green Street, Bethnal Green. 1939 Register living as a married Builders labourer and an Inmate at Victoria House 177 Whitechapel Road, Stepney. London. " In 1919 The Salvation Army bought the site of Home II and took it over as a going concern with 450 lodgers. The Victoria Home (as it was now called) was run as a hostel; it was differentiated from Salvation Army Men's Shelters by its higher prices and quality of 'comfort' available. Men paid five pence per night for a dorm or seven pence for a private cubicle. By 1922 the site had accommodation for 540, including 128 private cubicles." Ref: Salvation Army International Heritage Centre Archive
Note on Wife: Ellen (Helen) (Jane) Madonna HALL
Living with William Pike in 1916/1918 and shown living ar 46 Jephson Road, West Ham from sevrice record of son James Frederick.1921 census shown living as Ellen Corp and as 'Mistress to William Pike shown as 'Head' with her daughters Hilda and Phyllis at 46 Jephams, East Ham. This is miss-transcribed and should be Jephson Road. 1939 register shown living as Helen M Pike at 210 Strone Road, East Ham, Essex with William Pike and daughter Sylvia. At death living at 65 Malford Court, Wanstead, Essex a short distance from Whipps Cross Hospital the place where partner William Pike died in 1951.
Note on Child 1: James Frederick CORP
24th August 1916 as clerk, enlist in RFC and 1st April 1918 into the R.A.F. Service No. 45217 Wireless Operator. Sent to France 13 February 1917. Transfer to RAF's Reserve 16th April 1919. Awarded British and War medals September 1921.
Note on Child 2: Gladys Rosetta Ellen CORP
1939 Register living with George W Strongitharm at 10 Howard House, Upper Clapton, Hackney. Occ. Heavy Lorry driver.Registered death of mother in 1963
Note on Child 3: Stanley John William CORP
1939 Register states married but liviving alone at 98 Cornwallis Road, Barking And Dagenham, Essex. Wife and children at Coombe Farm Barn Street, Allhallows, Strood
Sources
1 | "British Royal Air Force, Airmen's Service Records 1912-1939". Archive reference AIR 79/421 |