Notes A birth registration was found for Alberta W I C E Markfeldt: Registration: Jun 1898; District: Marylebone; County: London, Middlesex; Volume: 1a; Page: 509
A death registration was found for Johanna L Markfeldt: Date: Sep 1898; Age: 39; District: Marylebone; County: London; Volume: 1a; Page: 383.
On November 20, 1900, Charlotte and sister Louisa were admitted from 21 Tenison Street to Renfrew Road Workhouse Lambeth (Parish of St Mary), Surrey, London.
On January 18, 1901, Charlotte Marksfieldt, 2, admitted to Norwood Schools from Lambeth Workhouse, her sister Louisa was admitted to the Schools on November 19, 1900.
Louisa was transferred to Downs School (Ringworm) Sutton on 26 April 1904. Their father Felix had deserted, and their mother was dead.
In November 1904, Felix Markfeldt was sentenced to 18 months hard labour for 'Unlawfully obtaining from a Frederick Chopping 15s. and ?8 6s. 3d., and other sums from other persons, by false pretences and with intent to defraud'
Transcription of the trial of Dr. Felix Marksfeldt can be found here:
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In 1911, Felix Markfeldt, 45, formerly physician, was a convict in Parkhurst Prison, Isle of Wight.
On January 1, 1919, at Simcoe, Dufferin, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Charlotte Marksfeldt, 19, farmer, born in London, England, to unknown parents; and John William Rennie, 22, laborer, born in Liverpool, England, to John Rennie and unknown mother.
On January 19, 1919, Lottie Rennie, 19, died at Western Hospital, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, cause given as Pneumonia (duration 2 and 1/2 days) which brought on Cardiac Failure (few hours).
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