But now I risk boring the pants off you all. I felt sure that someone must have written a book about The Whitstable Alleyways so I Googled. Just one or two references but no book. Clicked on one of the items and this is what I found.
I have cropped out some of the lines but it is the 1881 census report for Beach Alley. I looked down the list and saw Eliza Madams, 45, Head of house, widow of Master Mariner. Bells rang! My great grandmother was Eliza Madams born in Herne (Herne Bay), looking down the list I saw Alberta Madams, daughter, 18, under cook, my grandmother. As named on my mothers birth certificate that, coincidentally, I posted earlier today.
In my searches I was never able to find that census and so had a gap in that line.
Next time I now HAVE to see if those terraced cottages still exist, I know where Beach Alley is........
Coincidence or what?
PS: Was just busy doing something else and had a thought. If that was the 1881 census and my grandmother was 18, that would mean that she was 50 when she had my mother. Very old to be childbearing then as now? I need to check further but if that is the case, her husband, my grandfather, would have been half her age??? No wonder he found elsewhere where the grass was greener.






