The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)
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The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)
| Alan Riley (View posts) | Posted: 11 Oct 2004 7:20AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Scott, Grellier, Heraud, Delaigle, Pottier
In 1905/6, my paternal grandmother Rose Lillian Scott, was indentured to a seamstress for two years using funds (£20)from the Society of Saint Onge.
The Secretary of the Society was J G Grellier. The Treasurer was Mr C W Heraud of 12 Belgrave Street Liscard Cheshire England. The money was made available from a bequest in the will of Mrs Margaret Mary Delaigle.
The documents I have were printed by Grellier and Son, Printers, 211 Grays Inn Road London W. C.
My grandmother's maternal grandmother's name was Charlotte Scott (nee Pottier). She lived in the "Alms House at South Hackney for about 25 years. Died there June 1898".
My grandmother had a brother who was put out as an Apprentice by the Society on 16 October 1896. There was also a nephew apprenticed around 1925.
I can find no reference to the Society of Saint Onge in any records.
Can anybody help?
Alan Riley
The Secretary of the Society was J G Grellier. The Treasurer was Mr C W Heraud of 12 Belgrave Street Liscard Cheshire England. The money was made available from a bequest in the will of Mrs Margaret Mary Delaigle.
The documents I have were printed by Grellier and Son, Printers, 211 Grays Inn Road London W. C.
My grandmother's maternal grandmother's name was Charlotte Scott (nee Pottier). She lived in the "Alms House at South Hackney for about 25 years. Died there June 1898".
My grandmother had a brother who was put out as an Apprentice by the Society on 16 October 1896. There was also a nephew apprenticed around 1925.
I can find no reference to the Society of Saint Onge in any records.
Can anybody help?
Alan Riley