of Handsworth, Staffordshire
of The Villa, Dudley Street, Sedgley
In the 1867 birth index,
Frederick Augustus Homer, Dudley, Staffordshire, volume 6c, page 108.
In the Christening records,
Frederick Augustus Homer, father Frederick Augustus Homer, born 1867, baptism June 20, 1867, Sedgley, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 census “The Villa”, 17 Dudley Street, Sedgley, Staffordshire.
Head Frederick A. Homer, age 41, proprietor of lands and mines, born Sedgley, Staffordshire.
Wife Eliza Homer, age 39, born Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Daughter Alice Mary Lewis Homer, age 12, adopted child, born Worcester, Worcestershire.
Son Charles F. L. Homer, age 8, born Sedgley, Staffordshire.
Son John Twigg Homer, age 6, born Sedgley.
Son
Frederick A. Homer, age 4, born Sedgley.
Daughter Ann Mary Homer, age 3, born Sedgley.
Son Paul A. Homer, age 2, born Sedgley.
3 servants. cook nurse and housemaid
In the 1881 census The Villa”, Dudley St., Sedgley, Stafford.
Head Frederick A. Homer, age 52, County Magistrate & Lay Preacher Of Church Of England, born Sedgley
Wife Eliza Homer, age 49, born Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Son John T. Homer, age 15, scholar, born Sedgley
Son
Frederick A. Homer, age 14, scholar, born Sedgley
Daughter Ann M. L. Homer, age 13, scholar, born Sedgley
Son Paul A. Homer, age 11, scholar, born Sedgley
Daugter Martha E. Homer, age 7, scholar, born Sedgley
Son Benjamin Homer, age 5, born Sedgley
a cook and a housemaid
UK Outward Passenger Lists
Departed May 31 1895 from London England on the Luistania, destination Melbourne, Australia
Mr. F. A. Homer, Lay Reader, age 27
[I find it quite ironic F. A.Homer sailed on the Lusitania several years before its famous sinking by a German U-boat in WWI. His brother Paul, several of their relatives, including my grandmother, were to sail on the Titanic but had to cancel as one of the group had a baby two days before sailing. As well, his oldest brother Charles, a young apprentice seaman, was lost at sea when his ship the Knowsley Hall disappeared at sea.]
UK Incoming Passenger Lists
Embarked Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on the Ormuz, arrived December 11 1896, London
F. A. Homer, age 28, student, English
In the 1901 census 39 Nicholls Street, West Bromwich, Staffordshire
Head
Frederick A. Homer, age 34, minister (Unitarian), born Sedgley, Staffordshire
Wife
Gertrude Homer, age 34, born Sedgley
Son Phillip K. B. Homer, age 1, born West Bromwich
1 servant
Canada Incoming passenger lists
Departed Liverpool, England on the Tunisian arrived June 6 1902
Rev. F. A. Homer, adult male, born England, destination Montreal Quebec, canada
In the 1911 census 71 Beeches Road, West Bromwich, Staffordshire, North East subdistrict.
Frederick Augustus Homer, head, married, age 44, Unitarian Minister, born Sedgley, Staffordshire.
Wife
Gertrude Homer, age 44, born Sedgley.
Son Philip Keelinge Homer, age 12, born West Bromwich.
Daughter Diana Homer, age 4, born Taunton, Somerset.
1 servant.
National Probate Calendar
Frederick Augustus Homer of 4 Jesson-street West Bromwich died 20 February 1936 Probate London 12 August 1936 to Philip Keelinge Badland Homer and Phyliss Diana Gertrude Hughes Burcher (wife of William Dowell Burcher) Effects 1924 pounds 10 shillings 10 pence
Findagrave.comFrederick Augustus Homer
Birth 2 Mar 1867
Death 20 Feb 1936 (aged 68)
Burial
All Saints ChurchyardSedgley, Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England
Memorial ID 189125482
Educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School and Durham University
Licensed Reader, Church of England, in Australia, 1891-96; of Manchester College, Oxford, 1897-98; Unitarian Minister at West Bromwich
from the Story of the Ancient Manor Of Sedgley by E. A. Underhill
Temperance Hall, Sedgley . . . The site of the building is a piece of land adjoining Townsend House, the residence of Mr. H. B. Whitehouse Esq., and fronting the Wolverhampton and Sedgley Turnpike road. The site has been purchased at a cost of 230 pounds, and presented to the Sedgley Temperance Society, by Mr.
F.A. Homer, a gentleman well-known as a sincere friend and warm supporter of the temperance movement, and whose earnest endeavours in promoting the cause of in this neighbourhood, the Sedgley Temperance Society owes its prosperous condition . . .
From Express Star Newspaper dated February 21, 1936 [Courtesy of Jane Richardson]
Death of
Rev. F. A. HomerMember of Ancient Sedgley Family Dies
Leading Staff Archaeologist
A member of a family connected with Sedgley as far back as 1278 when records show that they came north from Dorset died at West Bromwich last night.
He was Rev. F. A. Homer retired Unitarian Minister. Mister Homer was 72 [This doesn’t match his birth date] and lived at ?????, West Bromwich and was a popular and well known figure in the Midlands.
He was a son of the late Mr. F.A. Homer of Sedgley and Brother to Alderman J.T. Homer, who died at Dormston, Sedgley, two years ago.
According to records the Homer family ?? of Royal descent dating back to Edward III, and
Mr. Homer whose hobby was genealogy proved his descent from 13 Knights of the Garter. [See my list.
http://kimsimmonds.net/other_pages/list-kg.htm]
CHANGED VIEWS
Educated at Durham University for the Church of England, Mr. Homers religious views changed so strongly during a health visit to Australia that on his return, after six years, he resigned from the Church of England and was the first family to join the Unitarian Church.
He had the distinction of being twice the same minister of the same church at West Bromwich – the Lodge Road Unitarian Church. He first came to town in 18?? after 12 months training under a special foundation scholarship at Oxford.
Following the death of his father in 1901, he went to Canada for a 12 months stay with relatives and on returning to England accepted the living of Mary street Unitarian Church Taunton but the district did not suit his health and a serious illness compelled his removal.
BACK TO OLD CHURCH
In 1907 he returned to his old church at West Bromwich and remained there until he retired in 1933.
In his university days, Mr. Homer was a keen oarsman and was one of the first winners of the Senate Cup for Durham University at the regatta in 1889?
The local representative of the Royal College of Arms, London, Mr. Homer was also associated with the council of the William Salt Society, the Dugdale Society, and the Birmingham Archeological Society, the council of the Staffordshire Parish ?????? Society, the Worcestershire Historical Society and the Genealogical Society of London. He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Among his treasures were copies of all the publications of the Dugdale Society and of the William Salt Archeological Society of Staffordshire.
End of quote
Personal Note: Copies of his genealogy chart of the Deakin Family Tree, Homer Family Tree and the descent back to 1278 have been circulated to several family members. His passion for genealogy has inspired a number of us, including myself, to pursue the subject and build on it. Over a hundred years later his work still has a keen audience.
end of article.
3rd daughter of Henry Hughes.
In the April to June 1867 birth index Gertrude Hughes, Dudley district, Staffordshire, volume 6c, page 80.
In the 1871 census Woodsetton House Tipton Road, Sedgley, Staffordshire.
Head Henry Hughes, age 43, coal master, born Kingwinsford, Staffordshire.
Wife Maria Hughes, age 41, born Kidderminster, Staffordshire.
Son Frederick Hughes, age 14, scholar, born Kingwinsford.
Son Walter Hughes, age 11, scholar, born Kingwinsford.
Daughter Margaret Hughes, age 9, scholar, born Kingwinsford.
Daughter Ada Hughes, age 8, scholar, born Kingwinsford.
Son Clement Hughes, age 6, scholar, born Sedgley, Staffordshire.
Daughter Gertrude Hughes, age 4, scholar, born Sedgley.
Daughter Florence Hughes, age 7 months, born Sedgley.
A governess, cook and 2 housemaids.
the 1881 census Woodsetton House.
Henry Hughes age 52, Iron Master, born Kingwinsford, Stafford.
Wife Maria Hughes, age 54, born Kidderminster.
Son Frederick Hughes, single age 24, mining engineer, born Kingwinsford.
Son Walter Hughes age 21, builder, born Kingwinsford.
Son Clement Hughes age 16 born Sedgley.
Daughter Margaret Hughes age 19, born Kingwinsford.
Daughter Ada Hughes, age 18, born Kingwinsford.
Daughter Gertrude Hughes age 14, born Sedgley.
Daughter Florence Hughes age 10, born Sedgley.
Visitor Emma Badland age 68 born Kidderminster.
Also a cook, housemaid and parlour maid.
In the 1891 census civil parish of Sedgley, All Saints ecclesiastical parish, town of Woodsetton, Staffordshire, Dudley registration district, sub district Sedgley at Tipton? Road.
Maria Hughes, widow age 64, living on her own means, born Kidderminster, Worcester.
Son Fred Hughes, single age 33, mining engineer, born Wordsley, Stafford.
Son Walter Hughes, single, age 31, Contract Builder, born Wordsley, Stafford.
Daughter Margaret Hughes age 29, born Wordsley, Stafford.
Daughter Ada Hughes, single age 27, born Wordsley, Stafford.
Daughter Gertrude Highes, single age 24, born Sedgley.
Daughter Florence Hughes age 20, born Sedgley.
Visitor Emma Margaret Badland [obviously a relation of Maria’s] single, age 79, living on her own means, born Kidderminster, Worcsetser.
Also a cook and a housemaid.
Listed in the marriage index Frederick Augustus Homer and Gertrude Hughes, Westminster, London, Oct to Dec 1897.
Living in 1920.
National Probate Calendar
185 Malvern Road, Worcester, Worcestershire
1. William Burcher, born July 25 1904, married, auctioneer, estate agent, Assistant Section Commander Worcester Ambulance Service
2. Diana Burcher, born April 5 1906, married, unpaid domestic duties
3. Record Officially closed
4. Gertrude Homer, born March 15 1867, widow, private means
[Diana is Gertrude’s daughter]
In the April to June 1947 death index Gertrude Homer, age 80, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, volume 9d, page 116.
National Probate Calendar
Gertrude Homer of Lynton 22 Hill View-road Hanbury Park Worcester widow died 19 May 1947 at The Railway Station Kidderminster Probate Llandaff 1 September 1947 to Philip Keelinge Badland Homer [son] estate agent. Effects 28970 pounds