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Beatrice Ellen May TRICE

Beatrice Ellen May TRICE

Female 1883 - 1954  (71 years)    Has 6 ancestors and 19 descendants in this family tree.


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  • Name Beatrice Ellen May TRICE 
    Relationshipwith Teresa Ann GOATHAM
    Born 16 Aug 1883  Kingsdown near Lynsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • GRO ref: Trice, Beatrice Ellen M q3 1883 Milton RD 2a 857; GRO online index shows 2nd middle name as May and mother's maiden name as Trice
      One source gave birthplace as Kingsdale but 1911 gives as Kingsdown and as this is in Milton RD where the birth occurred I think this must be right.
      Actual date from 1939 register
    Baptised 14 Oct 1883  St. Catherine’s Church, Kingsdown near Lynsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 29 May 2017)
    Gender Female 
    Residence 1891  Red Lion, Rawling Street, Milstead, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • Lost her mother aged 3, in 1891 she was living with her sister Lilian, her widower father and her widowed grandmother in the Red Lion public house, her grandmother being the proprietress.
    Residence 1901  Gorse Hill, Frinsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • Still with her father, grandmother and sister but now her father was the head of the household and her grandmother appears to have retired.
    Occupation 1901 
    Dressmaker 
    Residence 1915  London Road, Borden, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • Given as her address when she was the informant of the birth of her daughter Eliza, also at that address.
    Residence From 1919 to 1925  1, Duvards Place, Pond Farm Lane, Borden, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • At 1 Duvards Place by the time of the birth of her daughter Lilian, there at the time of the 1921 census and when she sought a separation late in 1925.
      Duvards Place is a terrace of 8 houses on a track just off Pond Farm Lane.
      At the time of the 1921 census Beatrice was there with her husband and four children.
    Residence 1927  Mill House, Deans Hill, Bredgar, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • Given in the inquest of her husband
    Residence 1939  25, Ruins Barn Road, Tunstall, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From the 1939 register
      (Ref: RG101/1790E/004/9 Letter Code: DIUV)
    Occupation 1939 
    Shop Cleaner 
    Died Dec 1954  Queenborough, Sheppey, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • GRO ref: Goatham, Beatrice E M q4 1954 Sheppey RD 5b 620 age 71; GRO online index (viewed 6 Nov 2016) shows Christian names as Beatrice Ellen May
      Died at the home of her daughter in Queenborough; this and date from newspaper announcement of her death.
    Buried Holy Trinity Church, Queenborough, Sheppey, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    Siblings 1 sister 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Robert Mercer TRICE,   b. Abt 1824,   d. Mar Q 1885, Milton Reg Dist, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 61 years)  (Grandfather) 
    Sarah Ann TRICE,   b. Mar Q 1852, Hollingbourne Reg Dist, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec Q 1886, Milton Reg Dist, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 34 years)  (Mother) 
    Person ID I2378  All | England: Kent Group (in Go(a)tham One-Name Study), England: Kent Group - subjects of Go(a)tham One-Name Study, All in the Goatham / Gotham One-Name Study , All subjects of the Goatham / Gotham One-Name Study, The descendants (and other halves) of George Goatham and Ann née Winch
    Last Modified 19 Apr 2024 

    Father William TRICE,   b. Sep Q 1852, Frinsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   d. Sep Q 1933, Croydon Reg Dist, Surrey, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 81 years) 
    Mother Sarah Ann TRICE,   b. Mar Q 1852, Hollingbourne Reg Dist, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   d. Dec Q 1886, Milton Reg Dist, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 34 years) 
    Married 13 Dec 1877  St. Catherine’s Church, Kingsdown near Lynsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 29 May 2017)
      GRO ref: Trice, Sarah Ann to Trice, William q4 1877 Milton RD 2a 1405

      Looking for Trice children's birth registrations with a mother's maiden name of Trice suggests that William and Sarah Ann had just the 2 children.
    Family ID F76  Family Group Page  |  Family Chart

    Family Percy John GOATHAM,   b. Dec Q 1877, Bredgar, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Mar 1927, The Hut, Pett Field, Bredgar, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 50 years) 
    Banns of marriage From 30 Sep 1906 to 14 Oct 1906  St. Dunstan’s Church, Frinsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • From banns register (image on FMP, viewed 20 Jan 2023)
    Married 15 Oct 1906  St. Dunstan’s Church, Frinsted, Kent, England See the place on a map and other information about it - if available (many more will be in time); also all individuals with events at this location 
    • GRO ref: Goatham, Percy John to Trice, Beatrice Ellen M q4 1906 Hollingbourne RD 2a 1685
      Details from FreeREG website (transcribed data)
      Register entry no. 93
      Percy John Goatham, age 28, Bachelor, occupation: Fruit dealer, father: Joseph Goatham, father's occupation: Fruit dealer
      to
      Beatrice Ellen May Trice, age 23, Spinster, [no occupation given], father: William Trice, father's occupation: Carpenter
      Witnesses: William Goatham, Susan Ellen Goatham

      Who were the witnesses? - I guess William was Percy's brother, but I know of no Susan Ellen Goatham, I suspect this is a mistake on FreeREG and should be Susan Eliza, Percy's mother.

      (no marriage register on FMP, indexed or to browse, as at 30 Mar 2021)
    Separated From 24 Oct 1925 
    • After a few years of treating Beatrice "unkindly" she left him in 1925, leaving on 24 Oct and applying for a separation order on 7 Nov at Sittingbourne Petty Sessions:
      "HOME LIFE WRECKED BY DRINK
        Beatrice Ellen Mary Goatham, No. 1, Duvard's
      Place, Borden, applied for a separation order
      against her husband, Percy John Goatham,
      of the same address.
        Mr. A. K. Mowll appeared for the applicant,
      and said the parties were married at Frinsted
      on October 15th, 1906. On the 1st October,
      defendant threatened to turn his wife out. On
      the 23rd October he told her she wanted pole-
      axing and killing, and throwing down a well<
      and that he would swing for her. On several
      occasions before he had ill-treated her, and
      for the larger part of his life he had been
      the worse for drink. On the 24th October he
      turned her out of the house, and locked the
      door on her. Since then he had asked her to
      go back, but on these occasions he had been
      the worse for drink, and she was afraid to go
      back.
        Applicant said she had three children, all
      under the age of 16. She and her husband went
      to live at Duvard's Place about ten years ago.
      For the past few years her husband had treated
      her unkindly. Three times he had pulled
      her out of bed and tried to pull her false
      teeth out. On the 1st October last he came
      home intoxicated, and told her she was to
      clear out on Saturday moring at 11 o'clock.
      On the 23rd October he again came home in-
      toxicated and complained that the child was
      sick, and that she did not look after her
      properly. He threated to kill her, and said
      he would swing for her. At a quarter to six
      the next morning he complained that the boy
      was not up. When she got up he slapped her
      face. He then had some tea and went away.
      He came back in the afternoon, and kept
      grumbling and swearing at her. He said she
      must go, and pushed her towards the door. She
      got her things and went, and he fastened the
      door behind her. She left the children behind.
      She afterwards went back two or three times,
      and defendant told her to clera out. After
      the summons he had offered to take her back,
      but he was drunk when he did so, and she was
      afraid to go back. Her husband had got some
      property and some sheep. He was a dealer.
        Defendant (to his wife): Haven't I been a
      genuine husband to you? - You have been all
      right at times, but not always.
        Haven't I worked? - You have worked, but
      you have not treated me properly.
        Did you say that I wanted another woman
      in the house? - You said I could not look after
      the children properly, but you knew of some-
      body who would, and that I could go.
        Mrs. Katherine Matthews, Mill House, Dean's
      Hill, Bredgar, said she had known defendant
      for about three years. On Tuesday last he
      came up in a taxi and was the worse for drink.
      He asked to see Mrs. Goatham, and she told
      him she was out. Hen then asked her if she
      would go for a ride with him, which, of course,
      she refused to do. She saw him again early
      on the Wednesday morning, when he was not
      drunk, but he was muddled. (Laughter.) She
      saw him about five o'clock the same day, when
      his condition was about the same. On Friday
      she saw him again, and he was sober.
        Defendant, who elected to give evidence on
      oath, said they had been married 19 years, and
      like the rest of married couples had had slight
      tiffs and ups-and-downs. The present proceed-
      ings, he said, were a planned plot. He had
      been invalided out of the Army with a good
      character. He had suffered from rheumatism
      and neuritis, and had had 30 week' illness at
      a stretch. All he could say was that one was
      as bad as the other.
        The Chairman: You admit you were bad
      then.
        Defendant said he wasted half
      his time in public-houses, which was entirely
      false. He had offered to take her back, and was
      fully prepared to forget and forgive. He al-
      leged that these proceedings were planned by
      people who were trying to entice his wife away
      from him.
        Mr. Mowll: Would it be true to say you are
      more often drunk than sober? - No, it would
      not.
        You have never been drunk? - I might have
      been occasionally, but very seldom.
        In answer to the Chairman, Superintendent
      Hoare said the allegations as to defendant's
      drinking habits were quite true.
        Mr. G. F. Jacques, Police Court Missioner,
      said although he knew defendant by sight, he
      knew nothing about his domestic affairs until
      about ten days ago. When he saw him there
      appeared to be no sense or reason in him, and
      he was under the influence of drink. He had
      come to his (Mr. Jacques') house twice since,
      and once in an insulting manner. Witness had
      done his best, but the wife refused to go back.
        The Chairman told defendant that until he
      changed his habits the Bnech would have to
      make an order. He would have to pay £2 a
      week, 7/6 in respect of each child, and the
      balance to the wife.
        Defendant said he was willing to let his wife
      and children have the house, and he would find
      fresh lodings.
        The Chairman: You have got to stop this
      drinking, or you will very soon come to a bad
      end. You come from a very good family, and
      you must try to uphold it. We hope you and
      your wife will come together again later on.
        Mr. Jacques said he would follow the case
      up, and do his best."
      (from The East Kent Gazette, Saturday, November 14, 1925, p. 2, col. 3)

      Sadly the Chairman's comments re Percy coming to a bad end would come true less than 18 months later.
    Children 4 children 
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2024 
    Family ID F364  Family Group Page  |  Family Chart