NameCharles Joseph DUCKERING Joe 
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Birth2 July 1872, East Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England650,651,68
Baptism16 September 1872, St Mary's Church, East Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England652 Age: <1
Census3 April 1881, Spring Gardens, East Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England653 Age: 8
Census5 April 1891, Wragby, Lincolnshire, England654 Age: 18
Census30 March 1901, The Villa, East Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England655 Age: 28
Burial27 November 1922, St Mary's Church, East Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England656
Death23 November 1922, East Barkwith, Lincolnshire, England657,658 Age: 50
OccupationEmployed by the father367
Never married
Notes for Charles Joseph DUCKERING Joe
Charles is not recorded in the 1891 Census at home.
See copy on file of ‘Army Form B, 265, Short Service, Attestation of No. 22466 Name Charles Joseph Duckering. Corps Royal Artillery. Questions to be put to the Recruit before Enlistment.
1) What is your name? Charles Joseph Duckering.
2) In or near what Parish or Town were you born? East Barkwith near Lincoln in Lincoln.
3) Are you a British Subject? yes.
4) What is your age? 23 ys 1 month.
5) What is your trade or calling? Saddler.
7) Are you or have you been, an Apprentice? If, so where? To whom? and for what period? Yes, Lincoln, Hodson & White 3 years.
8) Are you married? No
15) For waht Corps are you willing to be enlisted, or are you willing to be enlisted for General Service? Royal Regimental Artillery
Signed by Charles Joseph Duckering 14th September 1897, Lincoln. Age 23 2 months, height 5 feet 4 1/10 inches, complexion freash, eyes grey, hair brown and CoE, Fit date 14 Sept 1897, Lincoln
Statement of the services of no. 22466 Charles Joseph Duckering, serving towards limited engagement reckons from 1th Sep 97, joined at Sheffield 16th Sep 97. Royal Artillery Field attested driver 14 Sep 97. Discharged (payment of £10 24 Nov 97. Total service 72 days. See copy on file.
There is no record at St Catherines House of Charles Joseph marrying. (Robin)
Charles Joseph apparently inherited the manure business and it ceased trading when Charles Joseph died.
Charles had mental health issues and died at the Bracebridge Mental Hospital. He was admitted on the 11th September 1901 and died 23 November 1922. (Source Ancestry April 2020, Commissioners in Lunacy, 1845-1913. Lunacy Patients Admission Registers, Series MH94. The National Archives, Kew, England)