Notes On May 7 1891, Infant Slocombe admitted to Wandsworth Union Workhouse, her mother Lizzie entered the Workhouse on March 9 1891, both mother and baby were discharged on 24 July 1891
Elizabeth Slocombe, 27, domestic servant, of 131 Ingrave St, married James Henry Searle, 35, widower, of 131 Ingrave St, at St Peter's, Battersea, London on 7 April 1895
On 23 June 1895, a daughter Florence May Searle was baptised at Saint Peter, Battersea, of 131 Ingrave St
On August 31 1899, James Henry Searle, born 1859, admitted himself along with his daughters Florence born 1895 and Emily born 1897 to Wandsworth Workhouse, they admitted on numerous occasions until October 1900
In 1901, Florence and Emily Searle appear in North Surrey District School, Croydon
In 1901, Eva Emily Slocomb, 9, inmate, in Dr Barnardo Home, Ilford, Essex
On 8 March 1911, Eva Slocombe, 20, daughter of Eliz Slocombe, married Frank Davy in Mariposa, Victoria, Ontario
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