Thank you guys/ladies
Had him as a boarder in Bodmin aged 16 or thought so
Looks like he stayed with the 'church' then,
Cheers
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http://sacredmission.org/about-ssm/
SSM had its beginnings in December 1890, when Father Herbert Hamilton Kelly began training ‘ordinary’ young men for the ‘Corean Missionary Brotherhood’ at Vassall Road Kennington in the United Kingdom. The Principles, drafted for the Holy Week retreat in 1892, expressed Kelly’s ideal of God-centred dedication. At Michaelmas in the same year the name changed to the Society of the Sacred Mission. Kelly drafted the Constitution in 1893, and SSM was inaugurated on 9 May.
SSM relocated to Mildenhall in 1897 and to Kelham Hall in Nottinghamshire in 1903, which became head office and theological college until its closure in 1973. The college’s chapel at Kelham was famous for two things: its concrete dome (built in 1928), the second largest in England, and the Jagger Rood. Since inception, SSM has trained around 3500 men for the priesthood. Read More
Today, SSM’s three provinces are autonomous, but closely linked; and members share prayer and fellowship in a variety of educational, pastoral and community activities. The object of SSM is expressed in its motto: Ad gloriam dei in eius voluntate (To the glory of God in the doing of his will).
SSM membership comprises members who have been professed, who make promises of poverty, chastity, and obedience; other members who join fully in the life of SSM, but do not make those promises and may be married; and others who associate with SSM and become part of its life and work.
Provincials are—Australian Province: Christopher Myers (Visitor Philip Freier, Archbishop of Melbourne); European Province: Colin Griffiths (Visitor John Pritchard, Bishop of Oxford); Southern African Province Michael Lapsley (Visitor Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town).
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_the_Sacred_Mission
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Seem he moved from Sacred Mission to Sacred Mission
1901 census transcription details for: Near Home Of The Sacred Misssion, West Street, Mildenhall
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG13 Piece: 1757 Folio: 97 Page: 2 Reg. District: Mildenhall Sub District: Mildenhall Parish: Mildenhall Enum. District: 11 Ecclesiastical District: St Andrews with St Mary City/Municipal Borough: Address: Near Home Of The Sacred Misssion, West Street, Mildenhall County: Suffolk Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born KELLY, Alfred D Head Single M 28 1873 Clergyman Ch Of England (Tutor) Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire GORE, Francis G Boarder Single M 17 1884 Ireland VENKS, David Boarder Single M 34 1867 Clergyman Ch Of England (Tutor) Clapham, London MAKINS, Arthur Boarder Single M 30 1871 Missionary & Carpenter Swaffham, Suffolk MILLINGTON, John Boarder Single M 23 1878 Student Wolverhampton, Staffordshire BRADBROOK, Edward G Boarder Single M 23 1878 Student (Cook) Finsbury, London HILDER, Herbert M Boarder Single M 26 1875 Student N Southgate, Middlesex STICKLAND, William Boarder Single M 30 1871 Student Gardener Three Cross, Dorsetshire CAUDLE, Robert J Boarder Single M 23 1878 Student Kilburn, London MURPHY, Arthur W Boarder Single M 21 1880 Student S Africa Kimberly British Subject C Colny WINTER, John H Boarder Single M 21 1880 Student London GEORGE, Herbert Boarder Single M 25 1876 Student Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk AHIER, William J Boarder Single M 25 1876 Cook & Tutor St Peter's Port, Guernsey PIGG, John J Boarder Single M 20 1881 Student Jarrow, Durham NESSE, Joseph B Boarder Single M 20 1881 Student Reading, Berkshire HANSON, Samuel A Boarder Single M 20 1881 Student Carpenter <<<<<<<<<<<<< Cardiff, Glamorganshire LITTLEWOOD, Cecil Boarder Single M 20 1881 Student Carpenter Flocton, Yorkshire SNOW, Arthur E Boarder Single M 25 1876 Student Printer (General) Newport, Hampshire JACKSON, Walter Boarder Single M 25 1876 Student (Book) Suddenden Port, Yorkshire HOWARD, Kenneth S Boarder Single M 21 1880 Student Wolverhampton, Staffordshire DUKE, Charles W Boarder Single M 21 1880 Student Gardener Winchester, Hampshire RAND, Frederick B Boarder Single M 19 1882 Student Thakeham, Sussex CHARNOCK, Matthus B Boarder Single M 19 1882 Student Wolverhampton, Staffordshire HUDSON, Alfred H Boarder Single M 25 1876 Student Printer (General) Handworth, Staffordshire EVANS, Reginald H Boarder Single M 18 1883 Student Egremont, Cambridgeshire HARCOURT, John V F Boarder Single M 17 1884 Student N K WANER, Percival S Boarder Single M 18 1883 Student Worcester BEALS, Arthur C Boarder Single M 18 1883 Student Norwood, London HODDEN, James Boarder Single M 18 1883 Student Croydon, Surrey HILL, Thomas Boarder Single M 17 1884 Student Leicester BRANSON, George Boarder Single M 18 1883 Student Brinkley Hills, Staffordshire SPARKMAN, Harold C S Boarder Single M 18 1883 Student Fulham, London ROCKS, Percy Boarder Single M 17 1884 Student Millingham, Nottinghamshire MODSEN, Herbert A Boarder Single M 17 1884 Student Liverpool, Lancashire EVERETT, Leonard Boarder Single M 17 1884 Student Mollingham, Nottinghamshire
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Looks like he's still in the UK in 1911:
1911 England Census about Samuel Otto Hanson Name: Samuel Otto Hanson Age in 1911: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881 Relation to Head: Boarder Gender: Male Birth Place: Cardiff, Glamorgan Civil Parish: Kelham County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Street Address: Hourey The Sacred Minson Kelham Newark On Trent Marital Status: Single Occupation: Carpenter Registration District: Southwell Registration District Number: 431 Sub-registration District: Southwell ED, institution, or vessel: 20 Piece: 20692
Maureen
EDIT: Just for clarity on that scrambled address-he's at Kelham Hall: Kelham Hall was sold to the Society of the Sacred Mission in 1903 and run as a theological college.
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Trying to track a Samuel Otto Hansen Birth april/june 1880 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales His father was Jorgen (George) Otto Hansen Birth abt 1837 in Draby FREDERIKSSUND Mother was a Mary Jane Congdon Birth Dec 1841 in St John, Plymouth, Devon
No trace of him in the UK after 16 yo May have emigrated possibly in 1905 to either the USA or Canada aged 29 although he may have gone sooner A lot to ask I know, but any help welcomed Cheers
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