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Carolyn SMITH

Carolyn SMITH

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Carolyn SMITHCarolyn SMITH was born in 1954 in Portsmouth (daughter of Ian David SMITH and Elizabeth J N SINCLAIR).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ian David SMITHIan David SMITH was born in 1929 in Gosport, Hants (son of James SMITH and Winifred Eva WILLIAMS).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Dec Q 1929 2b 770 Alverstoke

    Ian married Elizabeth J N SINCLAIR in 1954. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth J N SINCLAIR

    Notes:

    Married:
    Jun Q 1954 6b 801 Portsmouth

    Children:
    1. 1. Carolyn SMITH was born in 1954 in Portsmouth.
    2. Gwendolyn SMITH was born in 1956.
    3. David I SMITH was born in 1959.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James SMITH was born in 1903 (son of James SMITH and Rhoda HEDGER); died on 15 Dec 1960 in Portsmouth.

    Notes:

    Died:
    FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 6b 566 Portsmouth

    James married Winifred Eva WILLIAMS on 23 Apr 1927 in Alverstoke. Winifred (daughter of William George WILLIAMS and Lily PENN) was born on 25 Jan 1907 in Alverstoke; died on 27 Mar 1989 in Portsmouth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Winifred Eva WILLIAMSWinifred Eva WILLIAMS was born on 25 Jan 1907 in Alverstoke (daughter of William George WILLIAMS and Lily PENN); died on 27 Mar 1989 in Portsmouth.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: Address:
      131 Toronto Road, Portsmouth
    • Address: Address:
      Fearon Road, Portsmouth

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Mar Q 1907 2b 546 Alverstoke

    Address:
    Address from Carol Pettitt - date unknown

    From this address they ran a Sweet & Liquor store. It was an end of terrace house on a corner - (A Corner Shop)

    Died:
    Mar Q Vol 20 Page 889 Reg No. 389 Portsmouth

    Notes:

    Married:
    Jun Q 1927 2b 1359 Alverstoke

    Children:
    1. 2. Ian David SMITH was born in 1929 in Gosport, Hants.
    2. Kenneth James SMITH was born on 12 Mar 1928 in Alverstoke; died on 14 Mar 1985.
    3. June SMITH was born in 1936.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James SMITH was born on 27 Dec 1876 in Havant (son of Walter James SMITH and Mary WALSH); died on 10 Apr 1912 in Yarmouth Hospital.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Admiral's Secretary (Chief Writer)

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Mar Q 1877 2b 422 Havant

    James married Rhoda HEDGER on 4 May 1897 in Portsea Island. Rhoda was born in 1879 in Portsmouth; died in 1953. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rhoda HEDGERRhoda HEDGER was born in 1879 in Portsmouth; died in 1953.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1901, 78, Ashburnham Road, Hastings, Sussex

    Notes:

    Birth:
    FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 477 Portsea Island

    Census:
    Description: Daughter in law

    Died:
    Jun Q 1953 6b 257 Gosport
    Chronic Myocarditis

    Notes:

    Married:
    FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 2b 1073 Portsea Island

    Children:
    1. 4. James SMITH was born in 1903; died on 15 Dec 1960 in Portsmouth.
    2. William SMITH was born in 1905; died in 1981.

  3. 10.  William George WILLIAMSWilliam George WILLIAMS was born on 24 Dec 1875 in Alverstoke (son of William George WILLIAMS and Amy Augusta NEWNHAM); died on 21 Mar 1930 in Haslar Hospital; was buried on 24 Mar 1930 in Haslar Naval Cemetery, Plot N-20 2.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Service Entered: 8 Nov 1894, HMS Excellent, Portsmouth
    • Census: 1901, HMS Royal Oak
    • Occupation: 1917; Petty Officer, Chief Armourer. No. 340452
    • Occupation: 1925; Chargeman of fitters, Mining School, HMS Vernon
    • Inquest: 2 May 1930

    Notes:

    Witnessed Eva Annie's Marriage in 1897

    Medals

    1914/15 Star
    British War Medal
    Long Service & Good Conduct
    Military Medal for "bravery in the field"
    Victory Medal
    Croix de Guerre - Belgium

    Birth:
    Mar Q 1876 2b 543

    Census:
    Description: Acting Armourer

    Inquest:
    From the Hampshire Telegraph 2nd May 1930

    The Explosion in H.M.S. VERNON.

    Inquest on two victims

    Handling of Hydrostatic Fuses


    The explosion in HMS Vernon on March 19, 1930 which resulted in the deaths of Gilbert Hutchinson (46) of 39 Wadham Road, North End and William George Williams (54) of 94 Clayhalll Road Gosport was the subject of an exhaustive inquiry by the Portsmouth Coroner (Sir Thomas Bramsdom, JP) at the Guildhall on Wednesday afternoon.
    The City Coroner sat with a jury, and Mr S. Brutton represented the Admiralty, Mr E J Bechervause was for the Mining School in HMS Vernon, Mr F A Maxwell-Wells represented the two widows, and Captain Pedlar, the Factory Inspector, was present on behalf of the Home Office. Harold Charles Shotter, a School Teacher, identified the body of the late Mr Hutchinson as that of his Uncle. The next witness was James Smith a clerk in the Dockyard who identified the body of the late Mr Williams as that of his father-in-law.
    Lieut-Commander Douglas Geo. Wilberforce Curry, second assistant to the Superintendent of Design at Woolwich, said that last October he received the issue of two Hydrostatic Fuses. They were forwarded to the Superintendent of Mines in HMS Vernon. He understood that the Vernon tests would be carried out in deep water and not in a tank.
    Percy Ernest Masters, the shop manager at Woolwich Arsenal spoke to the labelling of the fuses as being loaded when they left Woolwich for the Vernon, via Priddy's Hard. At Woolwich a fuse was always assumed to be loaded unless it was labeled otherwise.
    William Neal, a storehouseman at Priddy's Hard said that the case (produced) arrived at the store on February 11. An "Experimental" label was on the box, but it did not show that the fuse was filled.
    Commissioned Gunner Anthony Beard of HMS Vernon said that when the fuses were received by him he pointed out to Mr Pickford that there was a possibility of the fuses being loaded. Mr. Pickford, however, thought that they were unloaded. The fuses were delivered to the witness from Priddy's Hard in a box marked "Loaded" and the witness treated them as such.
    P O Charles Crook of the Vernon, said that he received instructions from Mr Beard to issue the explosives to the late Mr Williams. The word "filled" did not appear on the box label.

    THE EXPLOSION

    A fitter named William Samuel, employed in the Mines School, said that on March 19 he saw the two deceased men and Mr Pickford.
    Mr Williams had a fuse in his hand, and he asked the witness for a spanner, shortly afterwards be heard a sharp report and saw Mr Pickford with his hand covered in blood. Mr Hutchinson was lying on the floor and in the other end of the workshop Mr. Williams was lying in
    great pain.
    Mr Jessie Ward, a fitter in the School said that the heard the report and saw Mr Williams and Mr Pickford staggering about. He also saw Mr Hutchinson suffering from severe head injuries.

    A FINGER BLOWN AWAY

    The chief witness was Mr. Frederick Pickford, the principal technical officer in the Mines School, who appeared with his right hand heavily bandaged. He became distressed when he came to describe the accident. He said that he never thought that the fuse was filled, and he proceeded to take down the fuse. He went across to the test shop and asked the deceased man, Williams, to unscrew the detonator. Unfortunately for the late Mr Hutchinson, his was the first bench they came to and the operations were carried out on this bench. The explosion then occurred and the witness saw that a finger had gone from his right hand. He also saw Mr Hutchinson and Mr Williams collapse. The witness was discharged from Haslar Hospital on Monday. He never saw the box in which the fuses arrived from Woolwich via Priddy's Hard. Had he seen the box he would have expected to find the fuses loaded.
    He agreed with the Coroner that in future it would be wise to distinctly mark a loaded fuse.
    Replying to Captain Pedlar, the witness said that had he known that the fuses were loaded he would have sent them back to be emptied. He saw none of the correspondence accompanying the fuses.
    Surgeon Commander Cory, Dr. R. H. Hodges, and Surgeon Commander O'Flynn gave medical evidence as to the cause of death in each case, and in his address to the jury, Sir Thomas Bramsdon said that the case emphasized the need for loaded fuses being marked as such.

    VERDICT AND RIDER

    The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental Death." and added a rider to the effect that the fuses should be clearly marked.

    Died:
    General Peritonitis following wounds to the abdomen and peritoneal cavity brought about by the explosion of hydrostatic fuse which was being taken to .... for experimental purposes at the Naval .... .... HMS Vernon on the 21st March 1930 of the same month accidental death.

    Another sailor working with him was killed instantly.

    Inquest around 30th April 1930

    Buried:
    Description: with his wife Lily

    William married Lily PENN on 2 Dec 1896. Lily (daughter of Henry PENN and Harriet LIVERMORE) was born in 1873 in Sheet, Hampshire; died on 21 May 1959 in 169, Dover Road, Copnor, Portsmouth; was buried in Haslar Naval Cemetery, Plot N-20 2. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lily PENNLily PENN was born in 1873 in Sheet, Hampshire (daughter of Henry PENN and Harriet LIVERMORE); died on 21 May 1959 in 169, Dover Road, Copnor, Portsmouth; was buried in Haslar Naval Cemetery, Plot N-20 2.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1881, Sheet, Hampshire
    • Census: 1891, 16, Hampden Road, Hornsey, Middlesex.
    • Census: 1901, 32, Wymering Road, Northend, Portsmouth

    Notes:

    Birth:
    FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2c 129 Petersfield

    Census:
    Description: General Servant

    In the employ of William Turley - Safe..... Manager

    Died:
    FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 6b 485 Portsmouth

    Description: Cardiac failure & Bronchopneumonia

    Informant - William George Williams (Son) of the same address

    Notes:

    Married:
    FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 1160 Portsea

    Children:
    1. Lillian Amy WILLIAMS was born on 1 Jan 1897 in Portsmouth; died in 1977.
    2. 5. Winifred Eva WILLIAMS was born on 25 Jan 1907 in Alverstoke; died on 27 Mar 1989 in Portsmouth.
    3. William George WILLIAMS was born on 30 Jul 1910 in 94, Clayhall Road, Clayhall, Alverstoke; died on 30 May 1984 in Lady Forester Hospital, Much Wenlock, Shropshire.