ALBERT EDWARD SHARP.
[Records indicate] Albert Edward Sharp was born in Bristol, Gloucestershire, in 1878[1] to parents William and Annie Sharp. He was followed a year later by a sister, Emily[2]. In 1881[3] the family were living in the Stapleton area of Bristol with the father employed as a Gardener in Domestic Service.
By 1891[4] he had acquired a further three siblings. William born in 1882[5], Annie Martha born 1884[6], and Lilla born 1890[7], who were then followed by Florence Rose in 1892[8].
Whilst the rest of the family continued to reside in the Fishponds area [of Bristol], 1901[9] finds Albert lodging in High Street, Erdington, where he is in employment to an Auctioneer. In 1903 he married Caroline Annie Homer[10] and their first child, Gladys Ada Emily[11], arrived the following year.
Subsequent children were named, Beatrice Alice in 1905[12], Bertha Annie in 1906[13], Elvina Lillian Alexandra in 1908[14], Albert Edward in 1910[15], Harry Leslie in 1912[16], and William James in 1914[17]. Then finally, Florence Dora Sharp was born in 1917[18]. Sadly, she was never to know her father.
In 1911[19] the family were living at 44 Gravelly Lane, Erdington, and Albert Edward was working as a Window Cleaner.
It is unclear when Albert began working for the Post Office but it may have been as late as 1915[20]. His Military records appear not to have survived but from his Headstone it can be learnt that he served with the Devonshire Regiment and then the Labour Corps. He died in the Military Hospital, Out Risbygate, Bury St Edmunds in 1918[21], and his Funeral took place at St Barnabas Church, Erdington, on 5 December that year [22].
The family, by this time, were living in Coton Lane, Erdington[22], and remained there for some years thereafter.
References.
[1]Q3, 6a, 189
[2]Q4, 6a, 201
[3]RG11, Piece 2507, Folio 19, Page 31
[4]RG12, Piece 1992, Folio 70, Page 16
[5]Q1, 6a, 206
[6]Q1, 6a, 77
[7]Q2, 6a, 186
[8]Q3, 6a, 183
[9]RG13, Piece 2875, Folio 55, Page 6
[10]Q3, 6d, 733
[11]Q1, 6d, 426
[12]Q4, 6d, 372
[13]Q4, 6d, 410
[14]Q4, 6d, 405
[15]Q1, 6d, 380
[16]Q3, 6d, 815
[17]Q3, 6d, 1253
[18]Q1, 6d, 1003
[19]RG14, RD 385, SD 5, ED 9, Schedule 74
[20]British Postal Service Appointment Books 1915, Image 280.
[21]Q4, 4a, 1978
[22]Erdington, St Barnabas 1914-1928, Page 78, Image 41.