Family: Charles Henry IMPEY / Emma Laughton WELTON (F192)
m. 4 Aug 1884-
Male
Charles Henry IMPEY
Birth 1860 Battersea, Surrey 
Death Burial Marriage 4 Aug 1884 [1] St. Barnabas, Kennington, Surrey [1] 
Father Henry IMPEY | F234 Group Sheet Mother Emma COCKSEDGE | F234 Group Sheet
Female
Emma Laughton WELTON
Birth 17 Dec 1862 Regency Square, Lambeth, Surrey 
Baptism 25 Jan 1863 St. Mary, Lambeth 
Death Burial Father Thomas Edward WELTON | F217 Group Sheet Mother Mary Ann CLISBY | F217 Group Sheet
Female
Mary Ann IMPEY
Birth 27 Jun 1890 13, Hemans Street, Lambeth, Surrey 
Baptism 18 Jul 1890 All Saints, Lower Marsh, Vauxhall, Surrey 
Death 24 Jan 1977 Camberwell, Surrey 
Burial Camberwell New Cemetery and Crematorium, Camberwell, Surrey 
Spouse Robert Victor JANAWAY | F193 Marriage 28 Sep 1912 Holy Trinity, Clapham, Surrey 
Female
Emma IMPEY
Birth 22 Oct 1886 Lambeth, Surrey 
Baptism 6 May 1891 All Saints, Lower Marsh, Vauxhall, Surrey 
Death 1891 Lambeth, Surrey 
Burial
Male
Charles Henry IMPEY
Birth 28 Mar 1898 13, Hemans Street, Lambeth, Surrey 
Baptism 15 Apr 1898 All Saints, Lower Marsh, Vauxhall, Surrey 
Death Burial
Female
Alice Elizabeth IMPEY
Birth 18 Jan 1903 18, Hemans St., Lambeth, Surrey 
Baptism 15 Feb 1903 All Saints, Lower Marsh, Vauxhall, Surrey 
Death 1970 Lambeth, Surrey 
Burial
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Notes - In addition to Emma, there is another child who had died at the 1911 Census. There does not appear to be any obvious records in BMD or London baptisms.
Restricting the birth and death to Lambeth give
Dora Gladys b1904
Benjamin Joseph (given as HAMP) b1905
Alternatively looking at birth registrations with a mother maiden name of WELTON, with soundex switched on, anywhere in the country does not identify another child. I believe that the mother maiden name is unreliable before 1911, though it clearly picks up the other 4 children, so this might be a reason. It might be a mistake, but this seems unlikely. It might have been a stillborn, and not registered, but still something of importance to the parents of course.
- In addition to Emma, there is another child who had died at the 1911 Census. There does not appear to be any obvious records in BMD or London baptisms.
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