See also
Husband:
Henry Herrick (1835-1920)
Wife:
Emily Evans (1836-1914)
Children:
Marriage:
12 Aug 1856
Saint Michael, Aldershot, Hampshire
Name:
Henry Herrick
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
11 Nov 1835
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Baptism:
6 Dec 1835 (age 0)
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Census (1):
1841 (age 5-6)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 15-16)
Attorney's clerk, living with parents
Census (3):
1861 (age 25-26)
House agent, 72 High St, Sutton, Surrey
Census (4):
1871 (age 35-36)
Sheriff's officer, 169 Trafalgar St, St Mary Newington, Surrey
Census (5):
1881 (age 45-46)
Sheriff's Officer, 46 Mann St, Newington, London
Occupation:
30 May 1886 (age 50)
-; Sheriff's officer (on daughter Susan's marriage cert.)
Census (6):
1901 (age 65-66)
Sheriff's Officer and Bailiff, 9 Ash St, Newington, Southwark
Death:
1920 (age 84-85)
Southwark, Surrey
Name:
Emily Evans
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
28 Oct 1836
St Pancras, Middlesex
Baptism:
20 Nov 1836 (age 0)
Old Church, Saint Pancras, Middlesex
Census:
1901 (age 64-65)
Wife in household
Death fact:
1914 (age 77-78)
GRO Reference: 1914 S Quarter in SOUTHWARK Volume 01D Page 114 (aged 77)
Death:
1914 (age 77-78)
Southwark, Surrey
Name:
Emily Louisa Maria Herrick
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1857
Aldershot, Hampshire
Birth fact:
1857 (age 0)
1857 Dec Qtr, Farnham, 2a/67
Census (1):
1871 (age 13-14)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1881 (age 23-24)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1901 (age 43-44)
Domestic cook, living with parents, unmarried
Name:
George William Herrick
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
1859
Sandhurst, Berkshire
Birth fact:
1859 (age 0)
1859 Sep Qtr, Easthampstead, __/__
Census (1):
1871 (age 11-12)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1881 (age 21-22)
Carpenter & joiner, 71 Faraday St., Newington, London
Census (3):
1891 (age 31-32)
Carpenter and joiner, 5 Cunard St, Camberwell (3 sons & 2 daughters in household)
Name:
Charles Henry Herrick
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
1861
Epsom, Surrey
Birth fact:
1861 (age 0)
1861 Sep Qtr, Epsom, 2a/10
Census (1):
1871 (age 9-10)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1891 (age 29-30)
Insurance agent, 35 Gloucester Road, Camberwell
Death fact:
1893 (age 31-32)
1893 Mar Qtr, Alderbury, 5a/135 (aged 32)
Death:
1893 (age 31-32)
Alderbury, Wiltshire
Name:
Edwin James Herrick
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Caroline Banham (1869-1949)
Children:
Edwin David Herrick (1901-1984)
Note:
HERRICK Edwin James of 66 Kelmscott Road Battersea London S.W.11 died 22 December 1950 at St. James Hospital Battersea. Administration London 15 September 1951 to Edwin David Herrick florist. Effects £297 11s. 4d.
Birth:
12 Sep 1863
Westminster, Middlesex
Baptism:
29 Nov 1863 (age 0)
Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Middlesex
Birth fact:
1863 (age 0)
GRO Reference: 1863 S Quarter in WESTMINSTER Volume 01A Page 306
Census (1):
1871 (age 7-8)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1881 (age 17-18)
Solicitor's clerk, living with grandfather Henry Herrick
Census (3):
1901 (age 37-38)
Solicitor's clerk, 92 Mann St, Newington, Surrey
Death fact:
1950 (age 86-87)
GRO Reference: 1950 D Quarter in BATTERSEA Volume 05C Page 99 (aged 87)
Death:
22 Dec 1950 (age 87)
St James Hospital, Battersea, Surrey
Name:
Frederick Ernest Herrick
Sex:
Male
Note:
Frederick Ernest Herrick, 26, clerk, was charged on remand, before the Lord Mayor, with embezzling on the 26th March, 1891, the sum of £3 received by him on account of the Barge Owners' Protection Society, 90, Lower Thames-street, and also embezzling other amounts and falsifying the books of the society. Mr. Avory prosecuted; Mr. I. Barrington Matthews defended. Mr. Avory said the Prisoner was in the service of Messrs. Farnfield, solicitors, as clerk for several years, and among other duties he had to keep the books of the Barge Owners' Protection Society. He appeared ever since 1888 to have been systematically embezzling money by omitting sums from the cash book which he had received from subscribers to the society by way of subscriptions. The Prisoner had also forged his masters' endorsement to cheques, which he had paid into the bank account for the purpose of covering up deficiencies in his cash, and the total amount which had been discovered up to the present time was about £481. The subscription book was correctly kept by the Prisoner, but he had omitted sums from the cash book, or, in some instances, he entered smaller amounts.
London Standard - Wednesday 24 February 1892
Sentenced to 5 years at the Old Bailey, 7 March 1892.
Birth:
1866
Wombwell, Yorkshire
Birth fact:
1866 (age 0)
1866 Mar Qtr, Barnsley, 9c/164
Census (1):
1871 (age 4-5)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1881 (age 14-15)
Clerk, living with parents
Name:
Susan Eliza Ann Herrick
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
1868
Camberwell, Surrey
Birth fact:
1868 (age 0)
1868 Mar Qtr, Camberwell, 1d/714
Census (1):
1871 (age 2-3)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1881 (age 12-13)
Living with parents
Census (3):
1891 (age 22-23)
Wife in household (Ann Spong)
Death fact:
1950 (age 81-82)
1950 Mar Q, Surrey Northern, 5g/506 (aged 81)
Death:
1950 (age 81-82)
Surrey Northern
Name:
Herbert Walter Herrick
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1870
Newington, Surrey
Birth fact:
1870 (age 0)
1870 Jun Qtr, St Saviour Southwark, 1d/148
Census (1):
1871 (age 0-1)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1881 (age 10-11)
Living with parents
Name:
Helen Frances Adelaide Herrick
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1871
Newington, Surrey
Birth fact:
1871 (age 0)
1871 Dec Qtr, St Saviour Southwark, 1d/108
Census (1):
1881 (age 9-10)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1891 (age 19-20)
Housemaid, 10 Duchess St, Portland Place, Marylebone (unmarried)
Name:
Isabel Maud Herrick
Sex:
Female
Birth:
1875
Newington, Surrey
Birth fact:
1875 (age 0)
1875 Mar Qtr, St Saviour Southwark, 1d/165
Census:
1881 (age 5-6)
Living with parents
HERRICK Edwin James of 66 Kelmscott Road Battersea London S.W.11 died 22 December 1950 at St. James Hospital Battersea. Administration London 15 September 1951 to Edwin David Herrick florist. Effects £297 11s. 4d.
Frederick Ernest Herrick, 26, clerk, was charged on remand, before the Lord Mayor, with embezzling on the 26th March, 1891, the sum of £3 received by him on account of the Barge Owners' Protection Society, 90, Lower Thames-street, and also embezzling other amounts and falsifying the books of the society. Mr. Avory prosecuted; Mr. I. Barrington Matthews defended. Mr. Avory said the Prisoner was in the service of Messrs. Farnfield, solicitors, as clerk for several years, and among other duties he had to keep the books of the Barge Owners' Protection Society. He appeared ever since 1888 to have been systematically embezzling money by omitting sums from the cash book which he had received from subscribers to the society by way of subscriptions. The Prisoner had also forged his masters' endorsement to cheques, which he had paid into the bank account for the purpose of covering up deficiencies in his cash, and the total amount which had been discovered up to the present time was about £481. The subscription book was correctly kept by the Prisoner, but he had omitted sums from the cash book, or, in some instances, he entered smaller amounts.
London Standard - Wednesday 24 February 1892
Sentenced to 5 years at the Old Bailey, 7 March 1892.