Biography:
Frederick Seaton
1858 –1935
Frederick Seaton
Unmarked grave Frederick Seaton (1858-1935)
Frederick was born in 1858 in Berkhamsted. By the time of the 1861 census he was living in Cox Lane with his widowed aunt Jane Seaton, a nurse, her daughter Maria and his two sisters, Emily and Sarah aged 11 and 5. However, in the 1851 census Emily and Sarah are shown as the granddaughters of Jane and may have been the children of one of her unmarried daughters, Maria and Jane. It may be that Frederick is also a grandchild by one of the daughters.
It has not been possible to trace Frederick with certainty between 1851 and 1901.
He became a tailor, but by 1901 was an inmate of the Union workhouse and was there again in 1921. In both censuses he is shown on the census as “inmate”, not “patient”, implying that he was unable to support himself for some reason.
He died May 1935 at Hempstead House, Hemel Hempstead, aged 77.
in the cemetery
Unmarked grave Frederick Seaton (1858-1935)
Frederick was born in 1858 in Berkhamsted. By the time of the 1861 census he was living in Cox Lane with his widowed aunt Jane Seaton, a nurse, her daughter Maria and his two sisters, Emily and Sarah aged 11 and 5. However, in the 1851 census Emily and Sarah are shown as the granddaughters of Jane and may have been the children of one of her unmarried daughters, Maria and Jane. It may be that Frederick is also a grandchild by one of the daughters.
It has not been possible to trace Frederick with certainty between 1851 and 1901.
He became a tailor, but by 1901 was an inmate of the Union workhouse and was there again in 1921. In both censuses he is shown on the census as “inmate”, not “patient”, implying that he was unable to support himself for some reason.
He died May 1935 at Hempstead House, Hemel Hempstead, aged 77.
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