Birth: 1831 Bramshott, Hampshire, UK
Father: Edward Chalcraft c1791-1840
Mother: Elizabeth Cover 1792-1872
Christening: 6 March 1831 Bramshott, Hampshire, UK
Marriage: April-June 1876 Shoreditch, Middlesex, UK
Husband: Frederick William Bourne 1830-1905
Death: October-December 1905 Spilsby, Lincolnshire, UK
Believed none
Christening of Adelaide Chalcraft in the IGI on 16 March 1831 in Bramshot, Hampshire, parents Edward and Elizabeth Chalcraft.
Her father died in 1840.
In the 1841 census as Adelaide Chalcraft aged 9, not born in Surrey, and living with Susannah Upton (aged 60, not born in Surrey, in the Post Office) in the High Street, Haslemere, Surrey.
In the 1851 census as Holland (sic - in the index, Aldelaide on the original) Chalcraft aged 20, born in Bramshott, Hampshire, single, no stated employment, and living with her widowed mother (Elizabeth), brother (John), a lodger (Elie Jackson aged 28, born in Bermondsey, Surrey, single and a governess) and two servants (Mary Dewyer aged 17 and born in Fernhurst, Sussex, and Martha Bush aged 15 and born in Headley, Surrey) in Bramshott, Hampshire.
In the 1861 census as Adelaide Chalcraft aged 29, born in Bramshott, Hampshire and living with her brother-in-law George R Warren (widowed husband of Ann), his two sons (George and William), two daughters (Elizabeth and Ann), Adelaide's widowed mother (Elizabeth), George's neice (Elizabeth Kiddle aged 12, and born in Crondall, Hampshire) and two sevants (Emma Budd aged 15 and born in East Mersea, Hampshire, and Jane Gardner aged 13 and born in Headley) in Healdley, Hampshire. The original image was not available so the following is extracted from John Owen Smith 1861 census: George was a Paper manufacturer & farmer of 170 acres employing 10 men, 6 boys; Boble (sic) Christian local preacher, Adelaide was single with no stated employment.
In the 1871 census as Adelaide Chalcraft aged 39, born in Bramshott, single, an annuitant, and living with her brother-in-law George R Warren (widowed husband of Ann), his son (George), daughter (Elizabeth), Adelaide's widowed mother (Elizabeth), a visitor (William Gilbert aged 49, born in Holsworthy, Devon, widowed and the Bible Christian Minister of Southsea) and two servants (Naomi Denver aged 25, born in Farnhurst, Sussex and single, and Fanny Gatter aged 15 and born in Headley, Hampshire) at Hatch Farm, Standford, Headley, Hampshire.
Marriage of Adelaide Chalcraft and Frederick William Bourne in FreeBMD in April-June 1876 in Shoreditch (1c 381).
In the 1881 census as Adelaide Bourne aged 50, born in Bramshott, Hampshire, and living with her husband (Fredk W), (step)son (Fredk E), three (step)daughters (Annie E, Edith R and Kate F), sister-in-law (Ann E), and a servant (Alice Griffin aged 14, and born in Clapham, Surrey) at 14 Belmont Rd, Wandsworth, London.
In the 1891 census as Adeline Bonine (sic - in the index, correct on the original), aged 60, born in Bramshott, Hampshire, and living with her husband (Fredk Wan), two (step)daughters (Annie Eliza and Kate Florence), a boarder (Arthur Joseph Muder aged 26, born in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, single, and a student of theology) and a servant (Emma Fairman aged 24, born in Bexley Heath, Kent and single) at 15 Orlando Road, Clapham, London.
In the 1901 census as Adelaide Bourne aged 70, born in Bramshott, Hampshire, and living with her husband (Frederick W), married (step)daughter (Annie E Honey), (step)son in law (Herbert C Honey), (step)granddaughter (Mary K B Honey) and a servant (Florence Steed aged 21, born in Launceston, Cornwall and single) at 11 Woolstone Road, Sydenham, Kent.
Her husband died in Lewisham in July-September 1905.
Death of Adelaide Bourne in FreeBMD in October-December 1905 aged 75 in Spilsby (7a 337).
She is mentioned in Wikipedia's entry for Frederick William Bourne, The Bible Christians of Shebbear in North Devonshire, the West Country Peachers and in other articles about her husband.
Adelaide Chalcraft was my fifth cousin three times removed.
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