Emma Beach Falkner, my 2x great-grandmother in the mid 19th Century. She was married to John William Falkner, founder of the building company J.W. Falkner and Sons. #falknerjarrell #falknergenealogy #falkner #beachgenealogy #beach #familyhistory #familypictures #genealogy #london #londonhistory #southwark #england #england🇬🇧 #oldphotos #jwfalkner #jwfalknerandsons #greatgreatgrandma #greatgreatgrandmother #2xgreatgrandmother
John Beach Will (1815-1884)
Notice of the will of John Beach (1815-1884), my 3rd great-grandfather, who lived in Sussex Cottage on Old Kent Road in Southwark, Surrey, UK (now part of London). He was the father of my 2nd great-grandmother, Emma Beach Falkner. #falknerjarrell #beachgenealogy #beach #falknergenealogy #falkner #london #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogyphoto #englishhistory #cityoflondon #familyphoto #london🇬🇧 #londoncityworld #londonphotography #london... Continue Reading →
John Beach Baptism
Baptism record of John Beach (1815-1884) in the parish of St. John Horsleydown. He was my 3x great-grandfather. He owned a tannery in Southwark, London, UK in the 19th Century. #falknerjarrell #beach #beachgenealogy #falknergenealogy #falkner #london #familyhistory #familyhistorian #genealogy #genealogyphoto #englishhistory #cityoflondon #familyphoto #london🇬🇧 #londoncityworld #londonphotography #london #southwarklondon #southwark #tannery #tanner #victorian #victorianlondon #georgian #georgianlondon... Continue Reading →
John Beach (1815-1884)
John Beach (1815-1884) was my 3x great grandfather. He owned a tannery in Southwark, London, UK in the 19th Century. His daughter, Emma Beach Falkner, was my 2x great grandmother. #falknerjarrell #beach #beachgenealogy #falknergenealogy #falkner #london #familyhistory #familyhistorian #genealogy #genealogyphoto #englishhistory #cityoflondon #familyphoto #london🇬🇧 #londoncityworld #londonphotography #london #southwarklondon #southwark #tannery #tanner #victorian #victorianlondon #georgian #georgianlondon... Continue Reading →
Emma Beach Falkner (Center)
Group photo with my great-great grandmother, Emma Beach Falkner, at center. The photo was taken in the garden of my great-great grandparent’s home, “Clovelly” (12 Buckleigh Rd. Streatham, UK). #falknergenealogy #falknerjarrell #familyhistory #familypictures #genealogy #london #londonhistory #southwark #england #england🇬🇧 #oldphotos #jwfalkner #jwfalknerandsons #falkner #oldphoto #ancestors #ancestor #streathamcommon #streatham
John Beach (1815-1884) Gravestone
John Beach (1815-1884) Gravestone, Nunhead Cemetery. Linden Grove, London SE15 3LP, UK. He was my 3x great-grandfather and owned a tannery in Southwark, London, UK. #falknerjarrell #london #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogyphoto #englishhistory #cityoflondon #familyphoto #london🇬🇧 #londoncityworld #londonphotography #london #southwark #19thcentury l #ancestors #ancestor #croydon #southlondon #cemetery #nunheadcemetery #nunhead #gravestone #beachgenealogy #beach #tanner #tannery #victorianlondon #lindengrove
Emma Beach Falkner with Niece and Daughter
Emma Beach Falkner (center), with niece, Edith Beach at left and daughter, May Falkner. Streatham Common, London, UK. She was the wife of John William Falkner, founder of J.W. Falkner and Sons, builders, and the daughter of John Beach, who owned a tannery. She was my great-great grandmother. #falknerjarrell #jwfalknerandsons #london #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogyphoto #falknergenealogy... Continue Reading →
Emma Beach Falkner Obituary (1908)
Emma Beach Falkner Obituary (1908), Streatham Common, London, UK. She was the wife of John William Falkner, founder of J.W. Falkner and Sons, builders, and the daughter of John Beach, who owned a tannery. #falknerjarrell #jwfalknerandsons #london #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogyphoto #falknergenealogy #englishhistory #cityoflondon #familyphoto #london🇬🇧 #londoncityworld #londonphotography #london #falkner #jwfalkner #oldbuildings #streatham #streathamcommon #croydon #deathnotice... Continue Reading →
Memorial Card for Emma Beach Falkner (1845-1908)
Memorial card for Emma Beach Falkner, my great-great grandmother (1909). This was sent to me by a descendant of a servant in his household, who thought well of my great-great grandparents and attended their memorials, long after she had left their employ. Emma’s husband, John, was a successful builder in Victorian London, who founded the... Continue Reading →