Registration district Shoreditch 1849 BIRTH in the sub-district of Haggerstone East in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where born |
Name, if any | Sex | Name and surname of father |
Name, surname and maiden surname of mother |
Occupation of father | Signature, description and residence of informant |
When registered | Signature of registrar | Name entered after registration |
63 | Third July 1849 10 John Street, Haggerstone |
Walter | Boy | Walter Brind | Harriett Brind formerly Dalton |
Sail maker | x the mark of Harriott Brind Mother 10 John Street Haggerstone |
Thirteenth August 1849 |
John Ditchman Registrar |
/ / / / / |
See Dalton connection |
Certified copy of an entry of DEATH | Registration district | Whitechapel | 1876 DEATH in the Sub-district of Spitalfields in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered | Signature of registrar |
42 | Twenty eighth December 1876 Metropolitan Free Hospital Spitalfields |
Walter Brind |
Male | 27 years | Wharf Porter | Pleurisy with effusion Certified by H S Sittle M.R.C.S. |
Emile Anderson Matron Metropolitan Hospital Commercial Street Spitalfields |
Twenty eighth December 1876 |
W. Edwards Registrar |
Registration district Whitechapel 1857 BIRTH in the sub-district of Spittalfields in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where born |
Name, if any | Sex | Name and surname of father |
Name, surname and maiden surname of mother |
Occupation of father | Signature, description and residence of informant |
When registered | Signature of registrar | Name entered after registration |
491 | Eighth August 1857 10 Vine Court, Christchurch |
Thomas Samuel | Boy | Walter Brind | Harriet Brind formerly Dalton |
Mariner merchant sevice | Walter Brind Father 10 Vine Court, Christchurch |
Twelfth September 1857 |
George Debois (squiggle) Registrar |
/ / / / / |
See Dalton connection |
Registration district Shoreditch 1853 BIRTH in the sub-district of Haggerstone East in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where born |
Name, if any | Sex | Name and surname of father |
Name, surname and maiden surname of mother |
Occupation of father | Signature, description and residence of informant |
When registered | Signature of registrar | Name entered after registration |
467 | Eighth August 1853 10 John Street |
George William | Boy | Walter Brind | Harriet Brind formerly Dolton |
Mariner | Walter Brind Father 10 John Street, Haggerstone |
Sixteenth September 1853 |
John Ditchman Registrar |
/ / / / / |
See Dalton connection |
Certified copy of an entry of DEATH | Registration district | Bethnal Green | 1925 DEATH in the Sub-district of Bethnal Green North East in the County of London |
No | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered | Signature of registrar |
375 | 8th November 1925 17 Wennington Road Bethnal Green |
George William Brind |
Male | 72 years | An old age pensioner formerly a dock labourer |
Pneumonia following injury to leg while at work brick fell on him accidental pm |
Certificate received from Edwin Smith Coroner for north east London inquest held 12th November 1925 Matron Metropolitan Hospital Commercial Street Spitalfields |
Thirteenth November 1925 |
?? Hardwich Registrar |
Wennington Road runs into an area of green land, park land perhaps, off the Roman Road in Bethnal Green. |
Certified copy of an entry of DEATH | Registration district | Bethnal Green | 1872 DEATH in the Sub-district of Town in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered | Signature of registrar |
264 | Twenty seventh October 1872 8 Thomas Street |
Walter Brind |
Male | 66 years | Ship Rigger | Erysipelas Certified |
x The mark of Harriet Brind Present at Death 8 Thomas Street Bethnal Green |
Thirteenth November 1872 |
Henry Ashford Registrar |
Erysipelas: An acute streptococcal infection characterised by deep red inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes |
1845 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Hackney in the County of Middlesex |
No | When Married | Name and surname | Age | Condition | Rank or Profssion | Residence at the time of Marriage | Father's name and surname | Rank or Profession of Father |
122 | August 18th | Walter Brind | full age | Bachelor | Mariner | West Street | William Brind | Coal Meter |
Harriet Dalton | full age | Spinster | West Street | Charles Dalton | Builder |
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me Aleck Gordon |
This Marriage was solemnized between us |
Walter Brind Harriet Dalton x her mark |
In the Presence of us |
Thomas Clemmans Elizabeth Dalton x her mark |
See Dalton connection This is a quite remarkable certificate. It has been suggested by researcher Brian Snowdon that Elizabeth Dalton is the sister of the bride Harriet Dalton (though it is equally possible that Elizabeth Dalton was Walter Brind's mother, she had re-married after the death of William Brind). If Elizabeth is Harriet's sister, the bride was also the groom's niece since the Dalton girls were the daughters of Harriet Brind (sister of the groom Walter). Whilst this seems incredible, take a look at Harriet Dalton's father on the certificate, Charles Dalton (a builder). When Elizabeth Dalton married (John Joseph William Snowdon) she said her father was builder Charles Dalton. Walter and Harriet baptised their sons Charles John and Walter (on 29.7.1849 at St.Marys ,Haggerstone,Shoreditch) the same date and place as the eldest daughter of Elizabeth (Dalton) and her husband John Joseph William Snowdon. Apart from sharing the same father (Charles Dalton, builder) Elizabeth and Harriet Dalton also shared the same unusual profession, bookbinder. But the story becomes even more bizarre. Brian Snowdon believes that at the time Walter married his niece although he said his marital status was bachelor (not the more reasonable divorced or widower since he hd been married before) he was actually still married and had a daughter in Australia! See Brian Snowdon's email of June 1, 2012 |
Certified copy of an entry of DEATH | Registration district | MIle End Old Town | 1862 DEATH in the Sub-district of Mile End Old Town Eastern in the County of Middlesex |
No | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered | Signature of registrar |
287 | Thirty first October 1862 6 Skidmore Street |
Charles Bourne Brind |
Male | 62 years | Stationer's assistant | Phthisis Pulmonalis 15 months Certified |
M Brind Present at death 6 Skidmore Street Mile End |
Fourth November 1862 |
Samuel Castledew(?) Registrar |
Phthisis: Involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body |
Pulmonary disease: Relating to or affecting the lungs |
M Brind may have been Margaret or Mary Ann Elizabeth, his daughters |
No 427 | |
Walter Brind of Sydney, free mariner , bachelor aged 28 and | |
Anne Campbell also of Sydney, spinster aged 19 were | |
married in this town of Sydney by banns with consent of those concerned | |
this seventh day of May in the year 1836 | |
By me (indistinct) Chaplain | |
This marriage was | Walter Brind |
solemnized between us | Anne Campbell (x mark) |
In the Prescence of | Nigham Batt (indistinct) |
432 | Ann Roddam |