Alice MILSTED

Alice MILSTED[1, 2, 3]

Female 1870 -

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  • Name Alice MILSTED 
    Born 1870  Faversham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I2714  Young Kent Ancestors
    Last Modified 19 May 2007 

    Father John Ward MILSTED,   c. 18 May 1828, Faversham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Harriet ADAMS,   c. 18 Aug 1833, Faversham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   bur. 13 Apr 1874, Faversham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 40 years) 
    Married 19 Mar 1854  Faversham, Kent, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Family ID F1120  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S76] Registers (Admission, Discharge, Creed), Faversham Union Workhouse Board of Guardians for the Poor, Kent, England U.S.A.,, Board of Guardians for the Poor, Kent, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1656030.
      admitted: missing
      discharged: 6 June 1891

      admitted: 26 Sept 1891
      discharged: 9 Nov 1891

      admitted: 28 Apr 1892
      discharged: 31 May 1892

      admitted: 8 June 1892
      discharged: 30 Aug 1892

      admitted: 28 Sept 1892
      discharged: 3 Aug 1893

      admitted: 22 Aug 1893
      discharged: 7 May 1894

      admitted: 15 May 1894
      discharged: 30 Aug 1894

      admitted: 12 Oct 1894
      discharged: 6 Nov 1894

      admitted: 7 Nov 1894
      discharged: 19 Aug 1895

      admitted: missing
      discharged: 9 Mar 1896

      admitted: 30 Nov 1897 Tuesday, had supper, Alice Milsted a servant, Church of England, born 1871, belongs to Faversham
      discharged: 4 Jan 1898, had breakfast, discharged at own request

      admitted: 12 Jan 1898 had supper, Alice Milsted a servant, Church of England, born 1871, belongs to Faversham
      discharged: 27 Jan 1898, had dinner, discharged at own request

      admitted: 26 Feb 1898, Saturday, had breakfast, Alice Milsted a servant, Church of England, born 1871, belongs to Faversham
      discharged: 16 Mar 1898, had dinner, discharged at own request

      admitted: 8 Dec 1898
      discharged: 10 Dec 1898

      admitted: 20 Apr 1899
      discharged: 10 June 1899

      admitted: 8 Dec 1898, Thursday, had supper, Alice Milsted a servant, Church of England, born 1872, belongs to Faversham
      discharged: 10 Dec 1898, had breakfast, discharged to nursing facility

      admitted: 20 Apr 1899, Thursday, had breakfast, Alice Milsted a servant, Church of England, born 1873 [note difference from earlier year given], belongs to Faversham
      discharged: 10 June 1899, Saturday, had dinner, discharged on own request

      admitted: missing
      discharged: 24 Nov 1899, Friday, had dinner, discharged on own request

    2. [S54] 1881 Census, England, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1341231, Faversham, 3 Apr 1881.
      Faversham Union Workhouse:
      Emery Milsted, pauper, 16, tailor, born at Faversham
      Charlotte, pauper, 13, scholar, born at Faversham
      Alice, pauper, 7, scholar, born at Faversham

    3. [S9] 1891 Census, England and Wales, Office of National Statistics, General Register Office, Kew, Surrey, England, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Fiche #6095823, Faversham, 5 Apr 1891.
      Faversham Union Workhouse:
      Alice Mlsted, inmate, single, 19, born at Faversham
      Emily Judge, married, 63, born at Ospringe also there

    4. [S34] Parish Register, England, Kent: Church of England, Canterbury Cathedral Archives, (U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah), LDS Film #1886148-1886149, Entry #469, 1854Faversham, Kent, 19 Mar 1854.
      Married March 19, 1854, John Milsted, 25, dredger, residence at Faversham, father Emery Milsted, shipwright, to Harriet Adams, 19, no occupation, residence at Faversham, father John Adams, carpenter. Witnesses: William Milsted and Eliza Weller.