Charles Carline1

#367, (1873 - 1950)
FatherJohn Carline2 (c 1837 - 1905)
MotherMary Ann Wilson3 (1838 - 1905)

Family

Martha Alice Fox (1869 - 1952)
Children
  • Hugh Charles Carline4 (1900 - 1902)
  • Mary Carline13 (1902 - 1981)
  • Jessie Carline4 (1903 - 1989)
  • Frank Carline4 (1906 - 1989)
  • Edith Carline4 (1906 - )

Life Events

BirthCharles Carline was born on 10 Apr 1873 in Nettleton, Lincolnshire.2,4,5
 
(with Parents) 1881 CensusCharles appeared on the 1881 Census of Nettleton, Lincolnshire with his parents. He was 7 years old, a scholar, and was born in Nettleton.3 
(with Parents) 1891 CensusCharlie appeared on the 1891 Census of Nettleton, Lincolnshire with his parents. He was 17 years old, an agricultural labourer, and was born in Nettleton.6 
MarriageHe married Martha Alice Fox, daughter of Richard Fox and Mary Stamp, on 15 May 1899 in Congregational Church, Caistor, Lincolnshire.
Information from the certificate: Charles Carline, age 26, bachelor, Farm Servant, residence Nettleton, father John Carline, farm foreman;
Martha Alice Fox, age 30, spinster, School Teacher, Fonaby Caistor, father Richard Fox, farmer;
They were married in the Congregational Church Caistor according to the rites and ceremonies of the Congregationalists by certificate and the witnesses were [Martha Alice's brother] Richard Stamp Fox and Jessie A. Wilson.2 
Research Note There are no Carline baptisms in the Caistor Parish Church in the time period for their children. This fits with them being married in a non-conformist church. 
1901 CensusCharles and Martha A Carline appeared on the 1901 Census of Nettleton, Lincolnshire, at Beckland House. It was noted that Beckland House was on Chapman's Farm. Charles was 27, a farmer working on his own account, and was born in Nettleton. Martha A was 32 and born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. They had one son, Hugh C, age 1.7 
1911 CensusCharles and Martha Alice Carline appeared on the 1911 Census of Caistor, Lincolnshire, at Fonaby Farm. Their house had seven rooms. Charles was 37, a farmer and employer, and was born in Nettleton near Caistor. Martha was 42 and was born in Sheffield. They had been married 12 years and Martha was the mother of 5 children, 4 of whom were still living. Their children were Mary (9), Jessie (8), Frank (5), and Edith (5). The oldest two attended school. Also in the household were Charles' brother Fred Carline (34, milkman) and his niece Constance May Maddams (14, servant). [Constance May was the daughter of Charles' sister Emma]8 
ImmigrationCharles Carline immigrated to Canada in 1914. His wife and children followed in 1916. I have not yet found him on a passenger list.9,10 
1916 CensusCharles and Martha Alice appeared on the 1916 Census of Baildon, Saskatchewan, officially enumerated 1 Jun 1916. Charles was 43, born in England, Presbyterian, immigrated in 1914, and was a farmer. Martha Alice was 47 and born in England. She and the children immigrated in 1916.9 
1921 CensusAlice Carline appeared on the 1921 Census of Moose Jaw Municipality, Saskatchewan, at Section 8 Township 16 Range 25 W2. Charles not yet found in the census. The family was lodging with Jeffery Hawkins, a farmer. Alice was 52, married, born in England, parents born in England, occupation House Keeper. Her children were Jessie (18), Frank (14), and Edith (14). The family immigrated in 1916 and was Church of England.11 
DeathCharles died on 3 Dec 1950 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.12
 
BurialHe was buried in Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.4 
Last Edited9 Jan 2019

Citations

  1. 1871 Census for Lincolnshire, England (Family History Library, microfilm), Nettleton.
  2. England Marriage Register. Charles Carline & Martha Alice Fox, 1899.
  3. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/3279 Folio 143.
  4. E-mails from Roberta Arens to J Kolthammer, 8 March 1993.
  5. FreeBMD. Charles Carline, Jun Q 1873, Caistor RD.
  6. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/2621 folio 103.
  7. Image of the 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG 13/3098 folio 106.
  8. Image of the 1911 Census for England and Wales (1911 Census.co.uk, http://www.1911census.co.uk/), Charles Carline household.
  9. 1916 Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw District, ED 15, Township 15 Range 26 W2M, page 1.
  10. Passenger Lists, 1865-1935, Library and Archives Canada images, viewed at Ancestry. SS Sicilian, arriving in Quebec from Liverpool, 6 June 1916.
  11. 1921 Census for Canada. Image from Library and Archives Canada viewed at Ancestry.com. Saskatchewan, Moose Jaw, SD 31, Page 10.
  12. Regina Leader-Post, Martha Alice Carline obituary, 6 Nov 1952, Page 2. Image viewed at Newspapers.com.
  13. Death certificate of Mary Kolthammer, died 16 November 1981, registered 3 December 1981 in the Province of British Columbia, Certificate #81-09-019011.