Eugenie Gordon
Born: 30 Dec 1887 | Died: | Married: Robert Watson | Mother: Janet Balfour | Father: Samuel Gordon | Descendant: |
Census | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1911 | 1921 |
Eugenie Gordon was the daughter of Samuel Gordon and Janet Balfour.
She was born in 1887 in St Pancras, London.
She married Robert Watson, and they a daughter.
Birth
Eugenie Gordon was born on the 30th October 1887, and baptised 16th April 1888 at St. Pancras, London.
Later records such as the death register, and the 1939 register, state her birth date as 30 Oct 1888, however it is clear from the Baptism register of Saint Pancras that she was baptised in April 1888 (this can't be a typo as there are many pages of children born in that month - and the register appears to have been contemporaneously written by multiple hands), and so she could not have been born after this.
Her parents were Samuel Gordon and Janet Balfour living at 84 Marchmont Street, London. Her father was a fishmonger.
By 1891 they have moved to 60 Compton Street, St Pancras where her parents have had six more children, twins Hannah and Jane Garvie, Isabella, Alice, Eugenie and Samuel J. Gordon. At this time her father Samuel is still a Fishmonger. Even with this number of children they can still afford a servant!
They are still at 60 Compton Street for the 1901 census, where her family has gained three more children, John, George, and Eva, although sadly we appear to have lost young Samuel, whose death (Samuel James Gordon) was registered in the September quarter of 1891 in St Pancras at the age of 2.
On the night of 2 April 1911, her family is living at 76 Marchmont Street, London. With her parents Samuel Gordon and Janet Gordon there are six children still with them, plus a servant Evelyn Marsh. Eugenie's profession is listed as "cook" at home.
Marriage
Eugenie married Robert Norman Watson on the 23rd January 1922 at the Holy Trinity Church, in the parish of Barnes. Their fathers were given as Samuel Gordon and Charles John Watson.
1922. Marriage solemnized at Holy Trinity Church in the Parish of Barnes in the County of Surrey | ||||||||
When Married. | Name and Surname. | Age | Condition. | Rank or Profession | Residence at the Time of Marriage | Father's Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father | |
January 23rd 1922 | Robert Norman Watson | 31 | Bachelor | Engineer | 148 Castelnau, Barnes | Charles John Watson | Butcher | |
Eugenie Gordon | 34 | Spinster | --------- | 148 Castelnau, Barnes | Samuel Gordon | Fishmonger | ||
Married in the Church of the Holy Trinity according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by License by me, Frank Inigo Harrison, Vicar | ||||||||
This marriage was solemnized between us | Robert Norman Watson | In the Presence of us | Eugenie Gordon | |||||
Chas J Watson | Samuel Gordon Douce Boutall |
Shortly after being married, on the 23rd June 1922, Eugenie travelled (2nd class) to Calcutta, India on the "Morvada":
- Watson, Mrs. Eugenie, of 148 Castelnau Barnes, 34 years old (unaccompanied by husband - not intention of permanent residence)
It appears she was following her husband who travelled on the 3rd February 1922, also on the "Morvada":
- Watson, Robert Norman, of 148 Castelnau Barnes, 31 years old (unaccompanied by wife - intention of permanent residence in India)
In 1939 she is living with her husband at 109 Sussex Road, Lowestoft:
- Robert N. Watson (b. 14 Jan 1891) - Marine Engineer
- Eugenie Watson (b. 30 Oct 1888) - Unpaid Domestic Duties
- Entry officially closed.
Children
They had one daughter.
On the 2nd November 1941 her husband Robert Watson was killed when his ship the Larwood was sunk by a German submarine.
Death
Eugenie died in 1975 in Suffolk.
BMD:D: Q2, 1975, Waveney, Suffolk, Vol:10, P:3011.
Other References
BMD: Gordon, Eugenie, 1887 Q4, Pancras, vol.1b p65
BMD: Eugenie Watson b.30 Oct 1888, d. Q2 1975 @ 86, Waveney, Suffolk vol.10, p.3011 (Waveney includes Lowestoft)
This will almost certainly be her sister Jean/Jane/Jeanie:
BMD: Jean Garvie Gordon, Marriage, Jun 1908, St. Giles, Volume 1b, Page 1059 (males on that page transcribed so far are Thomas Bateman Bassham and William Chatwynd Gardiner). Images confirm that there is no Robert Watson on that page.