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Record #27604
Name :
: Frederick William BIGGS (1900 - )


Father
: Walter George Biggs
Mother
: Ann Elizabeth Gardner
BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 1900   Notes : GRO register birth 4th qtr

Marriage (1)
:
Marriage (2)
:

Date of Death
:
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Gloucestershire, Gloucester

East End Road, Gloucester
Abode (2) : Place of Death / Burial
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 10 Aug 1912   Notes : ship left Liverpool 03 August 1912
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Laurentic

Placement Family
:
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
: Gloucester Union Workhouse

Agency
: Salvation Army
Notes1900 Frederick William
1901 with mother and siblings 45 East End Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire
1901 census Gloucester, 45, East End Road Biggs, Annie age 32 (1869) married , Edgar (aka Walter George Edgar) age 11 (1890), Ellen age 9 (1892), Francis age 8 (1893), Nora age 5 (1896), Ivy age 3 (1898) and Frederick age 1 (1900) *husband Walter George Biggs not with family
1901 bpt 11 December 1901
1907 March 05 – mother Annie Elizabeth Biggs nee Gardner dies
1908 bpt 07 Mar 1908
1911 census Scattered Homes Gloucester Union Workhouse
1912 sent to Canada Salvation Army
03 August 1912 on the ship Laurentic Salvation Army list of children going to SA, 105 Indian Road, Toronto
10 Aug 1912 ship arrive Quebec
According to Salvation Army and Boards of Guardians records:
Do not have his placements but from inspections page:
1913 April 25 – first inspection took place Sept 22, and they followed on Sept 30, January 8 and March 28 … a note then says “ Lost track of – in USA?

Family Summary:
Walter George Biggs born in Newport, Wales and Annie Elizabeth Gardner born in Gloucester, Gloucestershire married in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England on 31 July 1887

Known Children : Annie (b 1889 d 02 Jan 1892 (clothing caught on fire), Walter George Edgar b 1890, Ellen Louisa b 1892, Francis Charles b 1893 d 14 January 1915 WWI, Violet Eveline b 1895 – d 1895), Annie Elizabeth Sophia b 1895 d 1895, Nora Adeline b 1896, Ivy Dorcas b 1898, Frederick William b 1900 BHC sent to Canada 1912, Edward Victor b 1903, Willie b 1904 – d 1904, Winnie / Winnifred 01 July 1901 d 20 Jan 1991 BHC sent to Canada 1914, Hector Stanley b 12 January 1906 –name found in Middlemore application book 16 June 1916, Marjorie b February 1907 BHC sent to Canada 1914

1901 census Gloucester, 45, East End Road Biggs, Annie age 32 (1869) married , Edgar (aka Walter George Edgar) age 11 (1890), Ellen age 9 (1892), Francis age 8 (1893), Nora age 5 (1896), Ivy age 3 (1898) and Frederick age 1 (1900) *husband Walter George Biggs not with family – there is a Walter Biggs in Wales (boarder - working in a coal mine)

History of Neglect – Desertion and neglect charges start back in 1890 and carry through for 2 decades. There are dozens of prison records and newspaper articles about the family. I have found 12 entries in the Gloucestershire Prison records for the Father… many of the records indicate desertion and neglect of the family.

04 August 1906 Gloucestershire Chronicle ”Parental Neglect” article: noted Franks Charles Biggs caught stealing potatoes… father Walter is also implicated… note that one older boy (this is Walter) was in reformatory and a girl was caught pick pocketing (14 March 1904) (this is Ellen Louisa) and charged …Inspector Dennis gave testimony that “no doubt the children had been very much neglected. He had many complaints about them perhaps more than any other family in Gloucester.” School attendance officer: “visited the defendant’s house on a number of occasions and it was in a dirty state. On the last two or three occasions when he called at the house and found the children locked in and no one apparently taking care of them.”

1907 first quarter death Ann Eliz Biggs Gloucester Citizen 16 March 1907 Biggs - March 5 Biggs at the Infirmary Gloucester, Ann Elizabeth Biggs of 17 Oxebode Lane aged 38 years

01 Feb 1908 Gloucester Chronicle Newspaper Walter Biggs and Emma Jackson. 12. Vino-terrace, Kingsholm, “were charged with willfully neglecting six children. Mr A. C. Chapney prosecuted on behalf of the R.S.P.C.C. said Biggs’s wife died seven or eight months ago, …”

By the 1911 census of the fourteen children born (that I could find) to Walter George Biggs and Annie Elizabeth Biggs nee Gardner, four are deceased and seven are either in one of the Scattered Homes run by Gloucester Union Workhouse or in the Gloucester Union Workhouse. Three that I know of, Frederick William, Winnie and Marjorie are sent to Canada by the Salvation Army. Hector Stanley is in the Middlemore application book in 1916. 
ContributorsCreated : 2017-10-13 18:03:45 / janismccahill


Last Updated : 2017-10-13 20:05:05 / janismccahill

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IDNameDOBPlace of birthArrivals & ShipsDest.AgencyFamily links
27604 BIGGS, Frederick William1900ENG, GLS, Gloucester Aug 1912 : Laurentic CAN Salvation Army  
21781 BIGGS, Fredrick Charles1902ENG,    , Roxteth Jun 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
20345 BIGGS, George1875 Mar 1887 : Parisian CAN Barnardos  
9288 BIGGS, James1901ENG,     Oct 1910 : Sicilian CAN Barnardos  
27606 BIGGS, Marjory1907ENG, GLS, Gloucester Jun 1914 : Empress of Britain CAN Salvation Army  
17120 BIGGS, Stanley1893ENG,     Aug 1907 : Tunisian CAN MacPherson Homes  
27605 BIGGS, Winnifred1904ENG, GLS, Gloucester Jun 1914 : Empress of Britain CAN Salvation Army