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Emma Blanche CAREY  ‎(I1532)‎
Given Names: Emma Blanche
Surname: CAREY

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 16 June 1848 52 28 -- Saint Johns Wood, London, England
Death: 11 November 1937 ‎(Age 89)‎ -- Wray Lodge Wray Park Road, Reigate, Surrey, England


Personal Facts and Details
Birth 16 June 1848 52 28 Saint Johns Wood, London, England


Note: The 1891 and 1901 census reports indicated that Emma Blanche was born in St John's Wood ‎(London)‎. A previously census indicated that she had been born in Marylebone, where the Careys lived at one time.
Residence

Note: The site of Kent House, 79 Addiscombe Road, is now occupied by a block of flats ‎[2003]‎. Adjacent surviving houses are large, detached, double fronted; and probably Kent House was identical. Emma Blanche and her brother Arthur lived there until about 1930 when they moved to Wray Lodge, Reigate, Surrey.
Will

Note: Emma Blanche Carey's will was probated 23 December 1937 c/o Westminster Bank by Marsom Buttfield, retired mercantile agent. Her assets were valued at £6,827/16/8.
Biographical Notes


Hide Details Source: England Census 1891

Citation Details:  Surrey, Croydon, #32

Hide Details Source: England Census 1901

Citation Details:  Surrey, Croydon, #34 Parish of St Mary Magdalene


Hide Details Note: In the 1871 census Emma Blanche at 22 years was living at home with her parents Sarah and Jonathan Carey. Her father was a retired solicitor. Blanche lived in the family home all of her life until about 1922 when she and her brother Alfred moved to Wray Lodge in Reigate. The family home in 1871 was at 15 Clapton Square in Hackney St John's. Three of her brothers were also at home at that time.

Soon after the death of Blanche's father in April 1874, her mother and siblings ‎(all except Arthur who had already gone to India)‎ moved to Surrey where they first lived at Station Road, South Bank, Reigate.

Sarah Buttfield Carey occupied Kent House at 79 Addiscombe Road, Addiscombe ‎[now Croydon?]‎ from 1889-90, the year before she died; thereafter it was owned by her daughter Blanche Carey from 1890 to 1922. By 2002 the site of Kent House was occupied by a block of flats and had been renumbered. Adjacent surviving houses are large, detached and double-fronted. It is likely that Kent House was identical.

In 1891 Emma Blanche 42 was the head of the household. Two of her brothers were at home: Frederick G. 41, Barrister at Law; and Alfred E. 39, Civil Engineer. Lottie B. Craft 23 was a visitor; Rebecca Finch 29 was the cook, and Annie White 19 was the housemaid.

The birthplaces of each of the Careys were as follows:
Emma B. St John's Wood
Frederick G St John's Wood
Alfred E. Wargrave, Berkshire

By 1901 Emma B. was 52; and Alfred 49 was a civil engineer. The three staff of servants were Sussanah Fry 25, Lavinia Fry 22 and Marie Nunnn__ly, who was named "Lady's Help."

Death 11 November 1937 ‎(Age 89)‎ Wray Lodge Wray Park Road, Reigate, Surrey, England

Burial Elmers End Cemetery, Beckenham, Kent, England


Note: The records indicate Addiscombe Cemetery, Kent, but the most likely place is Elmers End Cemetery, Beckenham, Kent. Addiscombe is very close but just over the county border in Surrey.
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Parents Family  (F359)
Jonathan CAREY
1796 - 1874
Sarah BUTTFIELD
1820 - 1891
Arthur Douglas CAREY
1845 - 1936
Francis James CAREY
1846 - 1901
Emma Blanche CAREY
1848 - 1937
Frederick George CAREY
1850 - 1895
Alfred Edward CAREY
1852 - 1923

Step-Parent Family  (F357)
Jonathan CAREY
1796 - 1874
Anna PEARCE
1797 - 1832
Anna Louisa CAREY
1826 - 1862
Rev. Jonathan Pearce Jon CAREY
1827 - 1891
Rev. William Hopkins Will CAREY
1830 - 1852
‎(unknown)‎ CAREY
1832 - 1832