Edwin Truswell, 1935

Name
Edwin /Truswell/
Family with Kate Johnson
himself
1935
Birth: Thringstone, Leicestershire
Death: 2 April 1935Tibshelf, Derbyshire
wife
18811952
Birth: Coleorton, Leicestershire
Death: 25 July 1952Tibshelf, Derbyshire
child
Private
Shared note

B Jul-Sep 1871 in Thringstone, Leicestershire. Parents William and Louisa.
Around 1890 he moved from Thringstone to Tibshelf and was living next door in St Thomas's Row to the Johnson family, which was how he met Kate Johnson. He was staying with his brother Thomas Truswell (b1860) and wife Ruth (b1864).
M 6 Jul 1891 in Tibshelf to Kate Johnson.
Their child Thomas Edwin Truswell was baptised together with Robert Johnson, son of Thomas and Sarah, and Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Laban and Mary, on 12 March 1893 at Tibshelf.
In 1901 census he and Kate plus children are living in Alfreton Rd, Tibshelf, while his sister-in-law Ruth (now a widow) is still living in St Thomas's Row next to the Johnsons. Ruth is the "Mrs Truswell" mentioned by Cynthia Dabb as the person who made the wedding cake for Kate's sister Edith Johnson (our grandmother) and husband Samuel Wilfred Goodall in 1917. It is interesting that she is still called Mrs Truswell, as by the 1911 census she has re-married to Stephen Watson, but still living next to the Johnsons in St Thomas's Row.
In 1911 census Edwin and Kate are still living in Alfreton Rd, Tibshelf.
Died 2 Apr 1935 in Tibshelf.

Cannot find an appropriate census return for him for 1881. There is a Jeremiah Truswell of the right age living with parents William and Louisa, but he is specified as a grandson (don't know the parents). There is also a Reuben Truswell living with them, also seems to be a grandson, b 2Q 1874 (registered as Reuben Trussell), Mansfield 7b 62. Perhaps buying this certificate could identify his parents, and then a check could be done to see whether Jeremiah has the same parents? In later census returns, Reuben is mentioned as brother to Edwin, so perhaps this whole Jeremiah name is incorrect, and should have been Edwin?