Charles Dyason (buried 1905)

At a glance

At a glance
Surname: 
Dyason
First name: 
Charles
Other Christian names: 
Herbert
Gender: 
Male
Children: 
Yes
Burial number: 
462
Born: 
0/0/1846
Died: 
16/05/1905
Buried: 
20/05/1905
Occupation: 
Stationary Office Clerk
Heene Hallmark: 
No
Commonwealth War Grave: 
No

The Grave

The grave
Cemetery area: 
SES
Cemetery row: 
13
Cemetery plot: 
12
Burial remains: 
Unknown
The headstone
Headstone inscription: 
n loving memory of Elizabeth Illenden Dyason who died March 27th 1906 aged 102 years "She opened her mouth with wisdom and in her tongue was the law of kindness" Also of Charles Herbert Dyason son of the above who died May 16 1905 aged 59 years "The morning cometh" Also of Edward Huggett, fourth son of the above Elizabeth Illenden Dyason died July 1st 1906

Life story

Life story

Elizabeth Illenden Pearce was born in Ramsgate in January 1803, and baptised in February 1803 at St Lawrence, Thanet. Her parents were Edward and Susannah (nee Huggett) Pearce. Edward was a Cordwainer. Both he and Susannah were born in Kent.

In March 1832, in Ramsgate, Elizabeth's son Isaac Edward Dyason was born. In September 1832, she married Isaac Dyason, from Ramsgate, at St James, Westminster. One of the witnesses was Mary Huggett Pearce.

Their first daughter Frances was born about 1834, daughter Eliza in 1836, son Frederick 1840, Julia in 1843, Edward Huggett in 1844, Charles Herbert 1847, Auguste 1849 and Catherine in 1851, all in Ramsgate.

The family lived in Bath Place, Ramsgate in 1851, where Isaac was a Bather.

All eight of their then children were Scholars, with an added note Educated at Home. The eldest son Isaac Edward was by then in Australia. Isaac senior's single sister Frances was part of the household.

In the 1861 census, living in Bath House, Ramsgate were Elizabeth and Isaac with 7 of their children. Frederick was a Clerk in the London Custom House, and Edward a Receiver General. Sister Frances Dyason was living with them, another sister, and one General Servant. Charles, at 14, was a scholar.

In July 1868, Charles was appointed to a Clerkship in the Stationery Office, and

was listed in the 1870 London Post Office Directory as working in the Stationery Office.

By 1871, Elizabeth had moved to Croydon with single daughter Elizabeth, sons Frederick and Edward, Customs Clerks, and son Charles, a Stationery Office Clerk. They had one General Servant.

In 1880, Charles was in Dublin, with the Stationery Office.( It is likely that he met and married Margaret there, but I haven't found any record.)

In 1891, Charles H, with wife Margaret, born in Dublin in 1861, was living in Clapham, with daughters Eva, Mary and Margaret, plus a Servant from Ireland. Charles was described as a Clerk in HM's Stationery Office. His first daughter, Eva Herbert, was born in Ireland in 1882. Mary and Margaret were born in Lambeth.

In 1892 he was listed as part of the Stationery Office in London, living in Upper Tulse Hill, Norwood.

In 1901, Charles was living in Streatham, with his wife and their three daughters. He died in Streatham in 1905 and was buried in Heene Cemetery by the Rector, the Rev J.P.Fallowes, as was his mother the next year.

Charles gave probate to Margaret, leaving £1794.

Burial researcher: 
Liz Lane

Further information

Birth
Date born: 
00/04/1846
Marriage
Marriage 1
Spouse one first names: 
Margaret
Marriage one date: 
00/00/1880

Death

Death (details)
Date of death: 
16/05/1905
Age (at time of death): 
59
Cause of death: 
Unknown
Address at time of death: 
Ecclesbourne, 9 Madeira Road, Streatham, Surrey, England
Personal effects
Probate pounds: 
£1,794

Census and miscellaneous information

Census information
1851 census: 

Living at Bath House, Ramsgate, Kent, Isaac Dyason, 39yrs, Bather; Elizabeth Dyason, 43yrs; Frances Dyason, 17yrs; Eliza Dyason, 15yrs; Frederick Dyason, 10yrs; Julia Dyason, 8yrs; Edmund Dyason, 6yrs; Charles Dyason, 4yrs; Augustus Dyason, 2yrs; Catherine Dyason, 8mths; Frances Dyason, 42yrs, Sister;

1861 census: 

Living at Bath House, Ramsgate, Kent, Isaac Dyason, 50yrs, Bather; Elizabeth I Dyason, 56yrs; Frances Dyason, 27yrs; Elizabeth Dyason, 25yrs; Frederick Dyason, 21yrs, Clerk in London Customs House; Edward Dyason, 17yrs, ??; Charles Dyason, 14yrs; Augusta Dyason, 12yrs; Catherine Dyason, 10yrs; Frances Dyason, 56yrs, Sister; Mary Grove, 48yrs, Sister; Maria Knock, 26yrs, Servant;

1871 census: 

Living at 8 Enmore Road, Croydon, Surrey Elizabeth I Dyason, 60yrs; Elizabeth P Dyason, 38yrs; Frederick Dyason, Customs Clerk; Edward Dyason, 28yrs, Customs Clerk; Charles Dyason, 26yrs, Stationary Office Clerk; Catherine Hesman, 15yrs, Servant;