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KeithG

KeithG Report 24 Apr 2018 13:48

To round off the thread, I contacted the Waltham Forest Local Studies Library and they confirmed it was from the Walthamstow, Leyton & Chingford Guardian for Friday 26th February 1926, page 9.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 27 Mar 2018 17:54

I didn't get that box below the article in the drop box link, and I don't download anything that is not directly concerned with my own research

greyghost

greyghost Report 27 Mar 2018 11:34

When I click on the drop box link the article comes up looking very small, but a box appears below it showing that it's at 15% size with + and - to click on to enlarge or reduce. Also an option to go full screen and then enlarge from there.

KeithG

KeithG Report 27 Mar 2018 08:13

Thank you all!

Sylvia: I'm puzzled that you could not read the article, it's a 1.2M file which is quite readable when I download it from dropbox. Are you trying to view it on dropbox without downloading it perhaps?

He's an interesting character. I believe he was born John Joseph Adkin 1884, married Teresa Andrews and had 5 children with her, then - apparently - ran off and left her around 1912 and she and her children ended up in the workhouse. Teresa died in 1919.

He then seems to have changed his middle name to Victor and added an s to Adkin, perhaps to cover his tracks. I have not found a birth for John Victor Adkins. He then married Florence Maria Allen in 1914 and had 6 children with her.

The newspaper article suggests he "got into trouble" with a girl and as a result committed suicide in Walthamstow. This might mean that his bigamy (if that was what it was) had been discovered, or it might have been another woman.

One detail which tends to confirm this interpretation is the name of the brother in the article: Frederick William Adkins. John Joseph Adkin had a brother Frederick William Adkin.

Gwyn & Chris: the West Ham death is the right one.

And thanks for the link to Lloyd Park, Chris, I'm kicking myself that I hadn't spotted the William Morris connection when I was visiting London a few years ago (we did go to the Red House tho'), I'll put it on the list for the next time.

Keith

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 27 Mar 2018 07:12

Seems to be below Death...(that link posted looks about right, perhaps they have Archives?)...

Chris :)

Deaths Mar 1926 (>99%)
-------------------------------------------------
Adkins John V 43 W. Ham 4a 405


http://hidden-london.com/gazetteer/lloyd-park/

(about Lloyd Park)

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 27 Mar 2018 07:10

Here he is Sylvia............

Deaths Mar 1926
Adkins John V .. 43 ...W. Ham ... 4a 405


In the article, his widow is named as Florence Maria Adkins

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 27 Mar 2018 00:25

Keith

I can't enlarge that clipping to make it large enough to read, Where did the death occur?


I can't find a death registration for a John Victor in the London area, to add in the time period ............ only this one .........

Deaths Dec 1927 (>99%)
Victor John 55 Redruth 5c 208


Of course, items may be published in newspapers all over England if there was thought to be any interest.

Do you know any more about him?

KeithG

KeithG Report 26 Mar 2018 20:52

I have a cutting from a newspaper the source of which I am trying to trace.

The name of the paper has been cut and all there is is "THE GUARD", so one (ie I) immediately jump to the conclusion The Guardian, easy! But no. The paper dates from around 1925 at which time The Guardian was named "The Manchester Guardian". The article relates to events in / near Walthamstow.

So, has anyone any idea what it might be please?

I've put a copy of the article on dropbox here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kgmc3ituvnt5ag2/John%20Victor%20Death%20Newspaper%20copy.jpg?dl=0

Subsequent edit:

This might be it, but their archive doesn't go back that far ...

http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/

Keith