As luck would have it, I came across this picture of Juliette, Edward and Georges' sister, on the web shortly after posting their picture from WWI. While As luck would have it, I came across this picture of Juliette, Edward and Georges' sister, on the web shortly after posting their picture from WWI. While Edward and Georges both emigrated to Canada in the 1900s, Juliette (and her sister Gabrielle) remained in England.I'm not sure when the photo was taken but probably in the late 1890s. Juliette was born in Deptford in southeast London in June 1869. For much of her early childhood, Juliette lived in France where her father worked as a commission agent in the wine trade.
In 1881, Juliette returned to London with her family where they lived in St Giles in the Fields and St. Pancras. Juliette worked as a Telegraphist, and in 1893 married Harry Wilkes in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland.
Harry was a military man and in 1888 had enlisted in the Durham Light Infantry. Juliette and Harry had three children- Doris Eveline, Harry Edward and Phillip Arthur. Doris Eveline was born in February 1894 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (headquarters for the Durham Light Infantry), Harry Edward in July 1895 in Exeter, Devon and Phillip Arthur in May 1900, likely in Bermuda where Harry was serving overseas.
In 1902, Juliette and Harry moved to Dublin, Ireland where Harry continued his miltary service until 1912 when he was discharged. In 1915, Juliette and Harry were living in Bishopstoke, Southampton. Juliette and Harry's daughter, Doris, married Reginald John Hopkins in Winchester, Southampton in 1915. Reginald and Doris raised their six children in London where Reginald was from. Sadly, Juliette and Harry's second child, Harry Edward, died in WWI at the age of 21 at Heilly, Somme, Picardie, France in September 1916. No leads at this point about their third child, Phillip Arthur.
If there are surviving family members through Juliette, they are likely through the Hopkins family of London.
Juliette died in 1961 at the Langthorne Hospital in Leytonstone, an area of East London. She was 92.
That's it for now. In the meantime, London Calling...

