Alice Ovens
- Born: Cir 1853, Bishopston(e), Wiltshire
- Marriage (1): Joseph L Dashington
- Marriage (2): Abel Hutt on 5 Jun 1897 in Fulham, London
General Notes:
ADDRESSES 1861 - Faulston, Bishopston(e), Wiltshire 1871 - Faulsone Farm, Bishopston(e), Wiltshire 1881 - Caledonian Asylum, Caledonian Road, Islington, Middlesex 1891 - 73 Edith Grove, Chelsea, London 1897 - 15H Kingwood Road, Fulham, London 1901 - 43 Beecham Road, Reading, Berkshire
OCCUPATIONS 1871 - General servant 1881 - Domestic servant cook 1897 - Cook
GENERAL NOTES Birth Date Alice appears to have been either forgetful or economical with the truth concerning her age throughout her life. According to census information/certs etc. she variously shows her age as follows - 1861 - 8 1871 - 17 1881 - 26 1891 - 29 1897 - 38 1901 - 40
1881 Address - Caledonian Asylum In 1852 Her Majesty Queen Victoria became Patron and the Asylum was renamed the Royal Caledonian Schools, although legally it was and still is the "Caledonian Asylum" (taken from the Royal Caledonian Schools site at http://rcst.org.uk/history1815.php)
Alice married Joseph L Dashington. (Joseph L Dashington died in 1894 in St George Hanover Square registration district.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Marriage: Not Found. No marriage between Alice Ovens and Joseph Dashington has been found, but the pair are shown as married in the 1891 census
Alice next married Abel Hutt, son of Henry Hutt and Elizabeth, on 5 Jun 1897 in Fulham, London. (Abel Hutt was born circa 1864 in Goring, Oxfordshire.)
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