"Person ID","Last Name","First Name","Birth Date","Death Date","Living","note","Tree" "I001071","","Caroline ","Abt 1800","1870","0","Dec Q 1870 2b 321 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000171","","Irene","","","0","Scots","mr1" "I000065","","Kittie ","","","0","3 Boys & 2 Girls","mr1" "I2106","","Mary ?","Abt 1789","1834","0","Possible wife of Joseph","mr1" "I2106","","Mary ?","Abt 1789","1834","0","Burial: 5 Jun 1834 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Mary Mills - wife of Joseph Mills
Age: 45 years
Abode: Barton
Buried by: Wm. MacIvor Curate
Register: Burials 1831 - 1836, Page 173, Entry 1384
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I2106","","Mary ?","Abt 1789","1834","0","Burial: 5 Jun 1834 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Mary Mills - wife of Joseph Mills
Age: 45 years
Abode: Barton
Buried by: Wm. MacIvor Curate
Register: Burials 1831 - 1836, Page 173, Entry 1384
Source: Manchester Central Library","mw1" "I2106","","Mary ?","Abt 1789","1834","0","Possible wife of Joseph","mw1" "I000611","","Mary Ann ","1816","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000611","","Mary Ann ","1816","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Lacemaker","mr1" "I000144"," NASH","Gertrude Edith","23 May 1903","2 Dec 1996","0","Jun Q 1903 2c 280 Hungerford","mr1" "I000144"," NASH","Gertrude Edith","23 May 1903","2 Dec 1996","0","Registration District: Sutton
County: Surrey
Year of Registration: 1996
Month of Registration: December
Date of Birth: 23 May 1903
District No: 2541B
Reg No: B7B
Ent No: 296
DOR: 1296","mr1" "I000144"," NASH","Gertrude Edith","23 May 1903","2 Dec 1996","0","WILSON GERTRUDE EDITH 28 February 1997 Probate No. 9752410646 02 December 1996 Grant and will Winchester","mr1" "I000142"," WILSON","George Frederick ","28 May 1896","27 Jul 1950","0","He carved figures on the roofline of the Houses of Parliament and worked on Big Ben, St.Paul's Cathedral, Westminster, Port of London Authority Building, and carved a rectangular bas-relief plaque which is (supposed to be) outside the Main Gate at AERE, Harwell.

Leonard Sydney Billson joined him for a visit on the scaffolding of the Houses of Parliament. He was scared stiff !!

Ray Wilson has only a few items carved by his father. The most interesting is a plaster cast of Jesus on the Cross. Ray told me that his father would have sculpted the figure in clay then taken a plaster cast. The cast would then be covered in a series of dots and an instrument used to transfer the three dimensional detail to the stone blank. He also has various photographs of his father's work including one of a bas relief of the face of his wife, Gertrude.","mr1" "I000142"," WILSON","George Frederick ","28 May 1896","27 Jul 1950","0","Jun Q 1896 1a 286 Fulham","mr1" "I000142"," WILSON","George Frederick ","28 May 1896","27 Jul 1950","0","of 86, Abbotts Road, Mitcham at The Wilson Hospital, Mitcham, London

Description: a coronary","mr1" "I000221"," WOOD","Sarah Elizabeth ","13 Jun 1859","30 Apr 1935","0","Parents were Publicans","mr1" "I000221"," WOOD","Sarah Elizabeth ","13 Jun 1859","30 Apr 1935","0","FreeFormatDate:4th Quarter","mr1" "I000221"," WOOD","Sarah Elizabeth ","13 Jun 1859","30 Apr 1935","0","Description: Iris reckoned born 1857","mr1" "I000221"," WOOD","Sarah Elizabeth ","13 Jun 1859","30 Apr 1935","0","Description: dropsy","mr1" "I000278","?","Grace ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000278","?","Grace ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: with Thomas Harvey (Grandson) and two lodgers; William Thomas and Ann Dodd","mr1" "I000278","?","Grace ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:with Elisha and Phoebe Harris","mr1" "I000278","?","Grace ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: 1891 Census","mr1" "I000278","?","Grace ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Widowed before 1881","mr1" "I000278","?","Grace ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: 1891 Census","mr1" "I2340","?","Gwendoline","13 Mar 1904","Jan 1990","0","St Mary and St Gabriel Churchyard
Harting
Chichester District
West Sussex, England

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37431454","mr1" "I1506","?","Helen","Abt 1855","","0","1861 census RG9/1393 folio 11, page 15 - possible candidate: Helen F L Turnbull. But - Date is 3 years adrift and she was born in the East Indies. ","mr1" "I1981","?","Marguerite","10 Nov 1891","1970","0","She arrived in England in 1960 as a Widow, presumably after Walter's death.
Date of birth recorded as 10 11 1890 ","mr1" "I1981","?","Marguerite","10 Nov 1891","1970","0","Possible Death

Name: MILLS, Marguerite Judson
Registration district: [?] Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of registration: 1970
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Date of Birth:9 June 1886
Volume no: 6B
Page no: 454","mr1" "I000853","?","Marie Adele ","Abt 1815","14 Jul 1904","0","Description: widow and living with her son Charles","mr1" "I000853","?","Marie Adele ","Abt 1815","14 Jul 1904","0","FreeFormatDate:British Subject","mr1" "I1717","?","Mary","circa 1786","1859","0","Jun Q 1859 3a 320 Thame","mr1" "I000413","?","Mary ","Abt 1801","1854","0","Possible death Sep Q 1854
Doesn't appear in 1861 Census","mr1" "I000413","?","Mary ","Abt 1801","1854","0","Possible death - Sep Q 1854 8c 264 Barton","mr1" "I000413","?","Mary ","Abt 1801","1854","0","Aged 53","mr1" "I2232","???","Harriet","1829","1907","0","Mar Q 1907 Vol 5 Page 85
FHL Film number 0101603","mr1" "I2104","ABELL","Benjamin Richard James","25 Jan 2012","","1","Born at 9-00am
Weighed in at 6lbs. 14oz.","mr1" "I000780","ADAMS","Charles George","26 Mar 1881","","0","Jun Q 1881 2b 492 Portsea","mr1" "I000775","ADAMS","Edwin Alfred ","Abt 1841","1908","0","Sep Q 1908 2b 235 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000995","ALDRIDGE","Diana Lesley ","3 Jul 1946","","1","Has the Harris family Bible in her possession - Dec 2005","mr1" "I000041","ALLDERWRIGHT","Ann ","Abt 1795","1857","0","Description: House Servant","mr1" "I000041","ALLDERWRIGHT","Ann ","Abt 1795","1857","0","With her son Henry","mr1" "I000041","ALLDERWRIGHT","Ann ","Abt 1795","1857","0","Possible death - 15 Nov 1857 Burial - South Hackney- St John of Jerusalem","mr1" "I713","ALLEN","Judith","1931","2001","0","An ALP candidate whose other life as a historian and teacher was distinguished. Judith Mackinolty was a candidate for the Hills Shire Council elections in c.1962 and in the 1973 New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for the Hills.

Judith Mackinolty was born in Melbourne in 1931, the daughter of a pharmacist, Les Allen and his wife Mary. She won a scholarship to MacRobertson Girls' High School, from which she matriculated to Melbourne University in 1949. By this time she had also been a member of the Victorian state swimming team and had won a state backstroke championship in 1947. She represented Melbourne University and Victoria in interstate competitions and remained a life long swimmer.

She graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BA, then MA with majors in English and history, with a particular interest in Australian history. In 1953, she married John Macinolty, then a country solicitor in Gippsland, later Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney. They had two children.

Judy Macinolty taught at Northmead and Doonside High Schools, and was Head Teacher History at Doonside 1970-73. In 1972 she began a Master's degree, her thesis being published as Sugar Bag Days; Sydney workers and the challenge of the 1930s depression. She was President of the NSW and Australian History Teachers' Associations. During the 1970s and 1980s she lectured at the Macquarie and NSW universities and held a research fellowship at the University of Sydney.

Her last formal work was as a project officer with the NSW Bicentennial Council. She was associated with many activities concerned with reconciliation, and worked to achieve agreement between white and Aboriginal communities around Myall Creek which resulted in a memorial acknowledging the massacre there.

View the full record at:-
http://trove.nla.gov.au/goto?i=people&w=765090&d=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.womenaustralia.info%2Fbiogs%2FAWE1896b.htm","mr1" "I713","ALLEN","Judith","1931","2001","0","

The Sydney Morning Herald
Historian who loved to swim in the deep end
Author: Chips Mackinolty. Chips Mackinolty is Judy's son.
Date: 12/09/2001
Words: 1049
Publication: Sydney Morning Herald
Section: News And Features
Page: 34


Judy Mackinolty, Historian, teacher and, sportswoman, 1931-2001.
Two childhood experiences coloured the life of Judy Mackinolty, who has died in Sydney after a short illness. The first was being placed by herself on a train from Melbourne, as a three-year-old, to stay with her grandparents at Yanco in country NSW. Times were hard during the Depression, and this temporary break-up of her family remained a vivid memory. The second was to spend a couple of years at a Melbourne State school that had the unlikely luxury in the 1930s of a swimming pool.

The former led to her producing Australia's first social history of the Depression. The latter led to her swimming for the Victorian State team, including a State championship, and a life-long passion for the sport. Both were engaged in with an enthusiasm that marked all her activities as a historian and teacher.

Her father, Les Allen, was an old-style pharmacist and never one for making and saving money, so her mother, Mary, often had to make do. When World War II broke out, Les lied and lowered his age to join the 2/23 Battalion as a medical orderly at Tobruk, among other theatres of the Middle East.

The family income on a private's wage meant at times living with relatives; Judy sharing a double bed in a back room with her mother while older sister Elizabeth slept on a small bed at its foot. It was a childhood of moving houses and schools, on two occasions on scholarships, which led her to attending the selective MacRobertson Girl's High from which she matriculated to Melbourne University in 1949.

It was, nevertheless, a childhood of swimming, listening to Dad and Dave and The Shadow of Fu Manchu on radio, and a love of reading; of dinners at Jimmy Richardson's Hotel in Spencer Street and nights, after paternal jokes about losing tickets, of theatre. She remembered the relief of VE Day, with her father still overseas, though prevented from attending the celebrations as she was recovering from meningitis.

Her swimming prowess gave her a sporting reputation across her many schools which, she used to say, helped while trying to make new friends. In 1947 she was the Victorian junior backstroke age champion in the 110 yards. She later represented Victoria and Melbourne University at interstate events. Her reluctance to leave home for full-time training camps perhaps prevented her from continued competitive success.

Judy enrolled at university as an arts student, graduating with majors in English and history, with a particular interest in Australian history. She was active in university revues and served on the students' representative council. In 1953 she married John Mackinolty, a Gippsland country solicitor who many years later became the dean of the Sydney University Law School. They were to co-write a centenary history of the faculty. Two children later, in 1959, she found herself as a history and English teacher at Northmead High School. Northmead was a revelation to her and the many students she taught. In particular, she was a guide and mentor to students of the Masonic Boys Home at Seven Hills. A number of them still remember attending honours history seminars at her home in Baulkham Hills, which allowed them to sneak back well after hours to an institution that was less than perfect. In 1966 she taught partially sighted children in the East End of London, sharing with 15-year-olds a first outing on the underground to visit the Tower.

Between 1970 and 1973 she was history master at Doonside High. Mackinolty was active on groups that led to the establishment of the Parramatta swimming pool in the early 1960s. She stood for the local Hills Shire Council on the issue of a swimming pool in the district, was unsuccessful in gaining office, but achieved a pool by monstering every other candidate into supporting its construction in the late 1960s.

In the midst of teaching which included French, swimming and lifesaving as well as school Gilbert and Sullivan productionsMackinolty commenced a history Master's degree which resulted, in 1972, in Sugar Bag Days Sydney Workers and the Challenge of the 1930s Depression. It was a seminal piece of research in Australian social history.

Publications followed, largely around the Depression, but also on World War II propaganda, women and the law, local and oral history and the immigrant experience. In 1981, in a successful battle for a book she edited, she resisted the argument that the words ``Aboriginal"" and ``civilisation"" could not appear in the same book title. She was successively president of the NSW and Australian History Teachers' associations. She lectured in history and teacher education at UNSW and Macquarie in the 1970s, as well as holding a research fellowship at Sydney University in 1981-82 on a national project on learning through the historical environment. Her last formal work was as a project officer with the NSW Bicentennial Council. It involved a deal of travel and some confrontation: her suggestions that communities around the site of the Myall Creek Massacre acknowledge this event were met with hostility. In the last months of her life she was enormously heartened that Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people had met together to create a memorial to that tragedy.

Over the last decade of nominal retirement she continued work, particularly in editorial and proof reading. This included work on the proceedings of the 1994 Stolen Generations conference in Darwin, as well as Wisenet, a publication focused on the work of women in science. In the last six months of her life, she worked on Jill Jolliffe's forthcoming book on East Timor and the deaths of the Balibo Five.

Swimming was never far away from her thoughts. She treasured a photograph of her granddaughter with butterfly champion Susie O'Neill. Mackinolty was the unofficial patron of the ``early morning swimmers"" at the Sydney University pool, swimming 1,500 metres a day until the day before her final illness. Judy is survived by her husband John, son Chips, daughter Ann, sister Elizabeth, and grand-daughter Chiara.

","mr1" "I000213","ANDERSON","Sophia ","1874","1921","0","Possible death. DEc Q 1921 3a 1191. Aged 48 ","mr1" "I1874","APPS","Harold Ernest C","1890","","0","Dec Q 1890 2a 305 Kingston","mr1" "I2219","ASHFORD","Kathleen","1901","","0","Name: ASHFORD, Kathleen
Registration district: Ashton under Lyne
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1901
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Volume no: 8D Page no: 473","mr1" "I2002","ASHWELL","Edith Rose","25 Feb 1879","1969","0","Jun Q 1879 2a 437 Gravesend","mr1" "I2002","ASHWELL","Edith Rose","25 Feb 1879","1969","0","Registration District: Leicester
County: Leicestershire
Year of Registration: 1969
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Date of Birth: 25 February 1879
Volume No: 3A
Page No: 1349","mr1" "I2288","ASKEY","Eliza Hannah ","1920","","0","Mar Q 1920 7B 2031 Chapel En Le Frith, Derbyshire","mr1" "I1347","ATHERTON","Clifford","1900","","0","Jun Q 1900 8c 678 Barton ","mr1" "I1345","ATHERTON","Ernest","1871","","0","Dec Q 1871 8c 521 Barton","mr1" "I1346","ATHERTON","James","1891","","0","Jun Q 1891 8c 740 Barton","mr1" "I1669","ATHERTON","Jessie","1914","","0","Dec Q 1914 8c 1115 Barton upon Irwell","mr1" "I77","AUSTIN","Ellen","","1937","0","24607/1937 MCKIMM ELLEN 71 YRS ORANGE. District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs
Inferred - arrived in Australia 1866","mr1" "I2426","BAGGETT","Amy Edith","22 Apr 1889","6 Apr 1978","0","First name(s) AMY EDITH
Last name BAGGETT
Birth year 1889
Birth quarter 2
District WANDSWORTH
County London
Country England
Volume 1D
Page 599","mr1" "I2290","BAILES","Grace Constance","23 Oct 1913","1983","0","Dec Q 1913 1D 2205 Woolwich, London","mr1" "I2290","BAILES","Grace Constance","23 Oct 1913","1983","0","Jun Q 1983 18 2086 Worthing","mr1" "I2159","BAILEY","Sarah","Abt 1817","1906","0","Jun Q 1906 1d 40 Southwark","mr1" "I000719","BAKER","Frank ","1861","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000720","BAKER","Fred ","1887","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I1980","BARR","Barrington Robert","1944","","0","Living Glasgow ?","mr1" "I001089","BARR","Betty ","1926","1931","0","Sep Q 1931 9d 300 Patrington","mr1" "I001089","BARR","Betty ","1926","1931","0","Sep Q 1926 11a 2140 Pembroke","mr1" "I001088","BARR","Doreen A ","1924","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1924 10b 602 Tynemouth","mr1" "I1718","BARR","Herbert Charles","29 Jul 1904","07 Feb 1946","0","Sep Q 1904 2a 759 Medway","mr1" "I1718","BARR","Herbert Charles","29 Jul 1904","07 Feb 1946","0","Medal listing of Barr, Herbert Charles
Discharge number: R123894
Date (Birth) 29 July 1904
Catalogue reference BT 395/1
Dept Records of the Board of Trade and of successor and related bodies
Series Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Database of World War II Medals issued to Merchant Seamen
Piece Database of World War II medals issued to merchant seamen
Image contains 1 medal listing of many for this collection

","mr1" "I1718","BARR","Herbert Charles","29 Jul 1904","07 Feb 1946","0","The Destroyer HMS Decoy, commanded by Lt.Cdr. G.I.M. Balfour (RN), was assigned to operate in the North Atlantic, where she picked up 41 survivors of the British merchantman Quebec City, which was torpedoed and sunk by the German IXC class U-boat U-156 on 19 September 1942 north-northwest of the Ascension Island.","mr1" "I001085","BARR","Jean V ","1922","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1922 9d 581 Hull","mr1" "I1226","BARR","John Keith","22 Jun 1938","2001","0","Sep Q 1938 9d 177 Hull","mr1" "I1226","BARR","John Keith","22 Jun 1938","2001","0","Sep Q 2001 District No. 3401D, Reg No. D53, Ent No. 265 Dor 901, Chester/eP.","mr1" "I000908","BARR","John Victor ","1902","1950","0","Jun Q 1902 2a 732 Medway","mr1" "I000908","BARR","John Victor ","1902","1950","0","Sep Q 1950 2a 168 Hull","mr1" "I1225","BARR","Patricia Margaret","1936","","1","Jun Q 1936 9d 489 Patrington","mr1" "I001090","BARR","Stella ","1929","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1929 9d 239 Sculcoates","mr1" "I001086","BARR","Terence J ","1932","1955","0","Sep Q 1932 9d 491 Patrington","mr1" "I001086","BARR","Terence J ","1932","1955","0","Possible death

NAME: Terence J Barr
BIRTH DATE: abt 1932
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Dec 1955
AGE AT DEATH: 23
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Wirral
INFERRED COUNTY: Cheshire
VOLUME: 10a
PAGE: 689","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","At the time of his marriage","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Description: Temporary Captain","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Description: Captain","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Description: Brevett Major","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Description: Substantive Major","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Serving under Royal Warrant from 22nd November 1921","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Description: Between January and July","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","In Ranks for 22 years and 142 days

Warrant Officer 1 year and 242 days","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Resident at 42, Kings Bench Street, Hull
","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","More likely to have been born in Scotland.
The 1881 Census shows a William Barr - Grandson - born in Scotland - living with the Gallacher family in Walney, Barrow in Furness.","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Mar Q 1929 9d 463 Hull","mr1" "I000432","BARR","William ","30 May 1870","6 Feb 1929","0","Informant - John Victor Barr","mr1" "I2064","BARRY","Elizabeth","1885","1922","0","Jun Q 1885 1c 424 Stepney ","mr1" "I2064","BARRY","Elizabeth","1885","1922","0","Jun Q 1922 1d 245 Lambeth","mr1" "I000157","BARTLETT","Dennis J","1923","1967","0","Description: a brain tumour. He had an operation to remove it but the surgeons just relieved the pressure.","mr1" "I000157","BARTLETT","Dennis J","1923","1967","0","Birth year 1923
Age 44
Death quarter 3
Death year 1967
District NORTH COTSWOLD
County Gloucestershire
Volume 7B
Page 464","mr1" "I000157","BARTLETT","Dennis J","1923","1967","0","First name DENNIS J
Last name BARTLETT
Birth year 1923
Birth quarter 1
Mother's last name RICHARDSON
District HENDON
County Middlesex
Volume 3A
Page 630","mr1" "I000625","BARTLETT","Stephen James","1952","","1","First name(s) STEPHEN J
Last name BARTLETT
Birth year 1952
Birth quarter 1
Mother's last name HEATH
District CHIPPING NORTON
County Oxfordshire
Volume 6B
Page 1154","mr1" "I1356","BAXTER","Thomas","1828","1891","0","Jun Q 1891 6d 341 Aston","mr1" "I1356","BAXTER","Thomas","1828","1891","0","Gun finisher & later gun maker.
","mr1" "I000755","BEAR","Maria ","9 Sep 1831","1913","0","Jun Q 1913 2b 595 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000755","BEAR","Maria ","9 Sep 1831","1913","0","Description: Housekeeper for Alexander Blunt, Curate of Alverstoke","mr1" "I000755","BEAR","Maria ","9 Sep 1831","1913","0","Description: Domestic Servant in the employ of Emma C Field","mr1" "I42","BEDWELL","Melita E","15 Jun 1893","1981","0","Registration district:Gloucester
County: Gloucestershire
Year of registration: 1981
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth:15 June 1893
Volume no: 22 Page no: 2099","mr1" "I2267","BELL","Ann","Abt 1785","1854","0","1851 Census indicates birth circa 1789","mr1" "I2267","BELL","Ann","Abt 1785","1854","0","Death quarter 2
Death year 1854
District MUTFORD
County Suffolk
Volume 4A
Page 427
","mr1" "I1745","BELL","Daisy Ellen Annie","1888","1981","0","Jun Q 1981 23 0171 Bournemouth","mr1" "I2066","BENNETT","Ellen Elizabeth","1853","28 Dec 1933","0","Jun Q 1853 2c 246 Abingdon (Berkshire)","mr1" "I2066","BENNETT","Ellen Elizabeth","1853","28 Dec 1933","0","Dec Q 1933 1d 199 Lambeth","mr1" "I000210","BERRY","Henry ","1887","1937","0","Sep Q 1937 3a 1245 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000210","BERRY","Henry ","1887","1937","0","Dec Q 1887 3a 856 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000209","BERRY","Joan ","1926","","1","Mar Q 1926 3a 1701 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000574","BIANCONI","Charles ","24 Sep 1786","22 Sep 1875","0","In 1846 he bought the estate of Longfield, in the parish of Boherlahan, county of Tipperary. It consisted of about a thousand acres of good land, with a large cheerful house overlooking the river Suir. He went on buying more land, until he became possessor of about eight thousand English acres.","mr1" "I000574","BIANCONI","Charles ","24 Sep 1786","22 Sep 1875","0","Costa Magnaza,Tregolo
The Lombard Highlands of La Brianza about 10 miles from Como","mr1" "I000576","BIANCONI","Charles Thomas","14 Oct 1832","02 Mar 1864","0","DEATH OF CHARLES BIANCONI, ESQ., JUN.
————
We deeply regret to announce the death of Charles Bianconi, Esq., jun., only son of Charles Bianconi, Esq., D.L., of Longfield Park, county of Tipperary. This young gentleman, who had been for a very long time suffering from a severe illness, had reached his thirty-fourth year of age, and he was esteemed by those who knew him for his kindness of heart and amiability of disposition. He died on Wednesday morning at Holyhead, on his way to London. His remains will be conveyed for interment to the mortuary church of the family at Boherlahan.—Limerick Reporter.
","mr1" "I000572","BIANCONI","Helen Gertrude","14 Nov 1895","1958","0","Lived Cobham Court, Bekesbourne, Canterbury and later at Ballydowling House, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow","mr1" "I000571","BIANCONI","Mabel Arabella","5 Oct 1899","1979","0","Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958
Name: Mabel Arabella O'Connell
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1899
Registration district: Killadysert
Volume: 4
Page: 232
FHL Film Number: 101067","mr1" "I000571","BIANCONI","Mabel Arabella","5 Oct 1899","1979","0","First name(s) MABEL ARABELLA
Last name O'CONNELL-BIANCONI
Gender Female
Birth day 5
Birth month 10
Birth year 1899
Death quarter 4
Death year 1979
District WORTHING
County Sussex
Volume 18
Page 2470
","mr1" "I000571","BIANCONI","Mabel Arabella","5 Oct 1899","1979","0","Unmarried. In 1948 living at Ballydowling House","mr1" "I000573","BIANCONI","Mary Anne ","16 Sep 1840","28 Mar 1908","0","She was the authoress and compiler of various works, including a life of her father and one of Lt. General Daniel Charles Count O'Connell, her husband's grand uncle, under the title ""The Last Colonel of The Irish Brigade""","mr1" "I000569","BIANCONI","Mary Anne","22 Dec 1896","1968","0","She used the surname - O'Connell-Bianconi","mr1" "I2339","BILIBIN","Alexander Ivanovich","2 Feb 1903","10 Oct 1973","0","St Mary and St Gabriel Churchyard
Harting
Chichester District
West Sussex, England

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37431436 ","mr1" "I2337","BILIBIN","Ivan Yakovlevich","1876","1942","0","His life was cut short by the brutal siege of Leningrad in World War II","mr1" "I2173","BILIBIN","John (Ivan Ivanovich)","26 Dec 1908","9 Aug 1993","0","Obituary from The Independent. 17th August 1993

Ivan Bilibin, journalist, speech writer, political adviser: born St Petersburg 26 December 1908; radio journalist, BBC Monitoring Service 1941-73; married Jean Stevenson; died Reading 9 August 1993.
IVAN BILIBIN worked for more than 30 years for the BBC Radio Monitoring Service and was for over 40 years a speech writer and political adviser to the late Grand Duke Vladimir Romanov, the would-be Tsar of Russia.

Bilibin was born in St Petersburg in 1908, the elder son of the prominent artist Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin, a member of the Mir Ikusstva, Diaghilev's World of Art group, and an Irish mother, Mary Chambers. He was four when his parents divorced. He arrived in London with his mother and brother on a holiday in January 1917 and they became stateless emigres following the February revolution. Ivan Bilibin remembered how 'I went down to pick up a newspaper at the reception of the National Hotel, in Bedford Square, and saw the headline 'Tsar has abdicated', rushed to my room and shouted, 'Mother, Alexei is Tsar.' The young tsarevich, Alexei, was then my hero.'

Bilibin was educated at St Paul's School, in west London, and at St John's College, Oxford. In 1927 he joined the Mladorossy party a movement of young scions of the Russian aristocracy, led by Alexander Kazem- bek, who wanted to unite revolutionary achievement with historic tradition. Their motto was 'Tsar and Soviets'. The chairman of the Supreme Council of the party was Grand Duke Dimitry Pavlovich who, with Prince Felix Yusupov, had been one of the two principal conspirators in the murder of Rasputin in 1916. Grand Duke Dimitry and Bilibin became friends and it was Dimitry who in 1936 introduced Bilibin to Lord Beaverbrook, who invited Bilibin to join his monitoring service at Cherkeley Court for the Daily Express, where Bilibin worked until 1938 when the station was closed. In 1941 Bilibin joined the Monitoring Sevice of the BBC as a Russian linguist, and stayed with it until 1973. There he met his wife, Jean Stevenson, who also worked at the Monitoring Service. He was on duty on 21 June 1941, when Stalin delivered his famous speech 'Brothers and sisters . . .', when the Germans invaded the Soviet Union.

Bilibin met Grand Duke Vladimir in 1950 and remained close to him until his death in April 1992. He became head of his chancellery and his speech writer and political adviser. From the 1960s to the 1980s he contributed to two monarchist publications, Vozrozhdenie (Renaissance), published in Paris and financed by Abram Gukasov, the Armenian oil millionaire, and the Constantian, published in Pittsburgh. 'I was a monarchist from birth,' Bilibin used often to say. Bilibin wrote Grand Duke Vladimir's 'Address to my Compatriots', which appeared in Boris Yeltsin's newspaper Russia, in Moscow, in January 1991, the first ever such 'address' to be published in the Soviet Union since the murder of the Russian Imperial family in July 1918.

Twice last year Bilibin made return visits to his native St Petersburg and was deeply moved by the experience.","mr1" "I2173","BILIBIN","John (Ivan Ivanovich)","26 Dec 1908","9 Aug 1993","0","Headstone

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67616895","mr1" "I000058","BILLSON","Amy Emily ","9 Aug 1886","1974","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000058","BILLSON","Amy Emily ","9 Aug 1886","1974","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000058","BILLSON","Amy Emily ","9 Aug 1886","1974","0","Sep Q 1886 1d 765 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000058","BILLSON","Amy Emily ","9 Aug 1886","1974","0","Jun Q 1974 23 1383 Taunton Deane, Somerset","mr1" "I000055","BILLSON","Arthur George ","Jan 1881","16 Nov 1918","0","Mar Q 1881 1d 786 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000055","BILLSON","Arthur George ","Jan 1881","16 Nov 1918","0","Died of Influenza.","mr1" "I000051","BILLSON","Beatrice Ellen ","1876","22 Jul 1966","0","FreeFormatDate:census","mr1" "I000051","BILLSON","Beatrice Ellen ","1876","22 Jul 1966","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000051","BILLSON","Beatrice Ellen ","1876","22 Jul 1966","0","She was advised to go to New Zealand because of her health - TB?
Beatrice is buried in the same grave as her Grandmother Ann (nee Whitaker) in Purewa Cemetary, Auckland, New Zealand.
Next of kin in 1966 was her niece, Miss Lamb","mr1" "I000051","BILLSON","Beatrice Ellen ","1876","22 Jul 1966","0","Mar Q 1876 1d 728 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000051","BILLSON","Beatrice Ellen ","1876","22 Jul 1966","0","Description: Block E, Row 37, Plot 65 with Ann and William Reeves","mr1" "I1843","BILLSON","Charles","04 Jan 1822","1871","0","First name(s) Charles
Last name Billson
Age 49
Birth year 1822
Death year 1871
Death date ? ? 1871
Burial year 1871
Burial date 11 Apr 1871
Place Hackney, Victoria Park Cemetery
County Middlesex
Country England
The National Archives reference TNA/RG/8/49
Description Hackney, Victoria Park Cemetery: Burials. Vol 8 Indexed","mr1" "I1582","BILLSON","Charles William","","1848","0","First name(s) CHARLES WILLIAM
Last name BILLSON
Gender Male
Death quarter 2
Death year 1848
District STRAND
County London
Volume 1
Page 308","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","He sailed from Liverpool on the SS ""Cedric"" bound for Ellis Island to be with his brother Herbert in Santa Monica.

He is described as having curvature of the spine which affected his height (5' 1"") although his general health was good. He had a fresh complexion, brown hair and grey eyes.","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","Description: with his brother Herbert","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","FreeFormatDate:Living with his mother Emily","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","Description: US Federal Census","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","FreeFormatDate:US Federal Census","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","Dec Q 1888 1d 780 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","Description: from US Death Certificate","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","Immigration papers say he was born 1890 - which I know to be wrong","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","The Social Security Death Index notes that his last residence was:-
14607 Rochester, Monroe, New York","mr1" "I000054","BILLSON","Cyril Alfred ","3 Nov 1888","Abt Jul 1974","0","First name(s) Cyril
Last name Billson
Birth year 1888
Birth month Nov
Birth day 03
Death year 1974
Death month Jul
Place of issue California
State California
SSN 562-18-1090
Record set Social Security Death Index","mr1" "I000022","BILLSON","Edmund Sidney ","11 May 1874","5 Sep 1958","0","3 Leigham Terrace, Wells Lane, Streatham @ Birth.
Court Road, Streatham @ Marriage
Most of his married life lived at Hydethorpe Rd. Balham. Leonard Sidney Billson, possibly born there.
After his wife died LSH Billson brought him back to Rugby to Eastlands Road. It is believed that Ted didn't want to move away from London.","mr1" "I000022","BILLSON","Edmund Sidney ","11 May 1874","5 Sep 1958","0","Neither Leigham Terrace or Wells Lane exist in 2002.
The Leigham Arms pub used to be in Wells Lane and is still there today on Wellfield Road, between Valley Road and Streatham High Road.","mr1" "I000022","BILLSON","Edmund Sidney ","11 May 1874","5 Sep 1958","0","Unmarked - believed to be a pauper's grave.","mr1" "I000060","BILLSON","Emily Ivy ","1893","1907","0","Can't find in 1901 Census","mr1" "I000060","BILLSON","Emily Ivy ","1893","1907","0","Jun Q 1893 1d 772 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000060","BILLSON","Emily Ivy ","1893","1907","0","Mar Q 1907 1d 7 Southwark","mr1" "I000060","BILLSON","Emily Ivy ","1893","1907","0","Recorded twice on the same day at two different churches.
Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill and All Saints, West Dulwich","mr1" "I1841","BILLSON","Ernest Frederick","","1884","0","Mar Q 1884 1d 463 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000330","BILLSON","Frank Maurice ","Oct 1890","1891","0","Dec Q 1d 696 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000330","BILLSON","Frank Maurice ","Oct 1890","1891","0","Description: 1891 Census","mr1" "I000330","BILLSON","Frank Maurice ","Oct 1890","1891","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1891 1d 473 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000016","BILLSON","Frederick Edmund ","27 Jul 1926","6 Dec 2011","0","Description: and settled in California Dec 1952","mr1" "I000016","BILLSON","Frederick Edmund ","27 Jul 1926","6 Dec 2011","0","Fred was persuaded by Aunt Ella and Uncle Frank Powell to go to America. This was just after he had split up with his fiancee N? Towers.
Ella was a cousin of May Billson and lived in Detroit. He didn't get on with them very well, visited them once after he left then never saw or heard from them again.
He stayed in Los Angeles with his grandfather's brother Herbert Billson who had emigrated in 1910","mr1" "I000016","BILLSON","Frederick Edmund ","27 Jul 1926","6 Dec 2011","0","Description: U.S Army","mr1" "I000016","BILLSON","Frederick Edmund ","27 Jul 1926","6 Dec 2011","0","According to Joyce he was engaged to be married to a girl called Fowler?. before he emigrated.
A month before the wedding the engagement was called off and all the wedding presents had to be returned.","mr1" "I000016","BILLSON","Frederick Edmund ","27 Jul 1926","6 Dec 2011","0","Fred and Ron at the wedding of Amanda Billson and Craig Crawford - 2004

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH9GlpsKsAM","mr1" "I2294","BILLSON","George Emanuel","1849","1927","0","Mar Q 1927 4a 443 West Ham","mr1" "I000040","BILLSON","George William","31 Jan 1792","1841","0","from 1841 PO Directory","mr1" "I000040","BILLSON","George William","31 Jan 1792","1841","0","Possible death Jun Q 1841 St. Jas Westr.","mr1" "I000040","BILLSON","George William","31 Jan 1792","1841","0","Name: George Bilson
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 31 Jan 1792
Christening Date: 26 Feb 1792
Christening Place: Westminster, London, England
Christening Age: 0
Father: John Bilson
Mother: Hannah

Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: ","mr1" "I1842","BILLSON","George William","13 Oct 1817","1852 ?","0","First name(s) GEORGE WILLIAM
Last name BILLSON
Death quarter 3
Death year 1852
District SHOREDITCH
County London
Volume 1C
Page 122","mr1" "I2295","BILLSON","Harry Walter","","1871","0","Name: BILLSON, Harry Walter
Registration district: Hackney
County: London
Year of registration: 1871
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:20
Volume no: 1B
Page no: 379
","mr1" "I000028","BILLSON","Henry ","05 Nov 1819","11 Sep 1855","0","Description: Servant","mr1" "I000028","BILLSON","Henry ","05 Nov 1819","11 Sep 1855","0","Also present was Ann Billson recorded as a House Servant and widowed.
Could this have been his mother (Ann Allderwright?)","mr1" "I000028","BILLSON","Henry ","05 Nov 1819","11 Sep 1855","0","Could be a Sydney in the name somewhere.","mr1" "I000028","BILLSON","Henry ","05 Nov 1819","11 Sep 1855","0","Description: Exhaustion","mr1" "I000028","BILLSON","Henry ","05 Nov 1819","11 Sep 1855","0","Father recorded as a Carpenter","mr1" "I000056","BILLSON","Herbert Henry ","1884","18 Aug 1952","0","Description: Engine Cleaner","mr1" "I000056","BILLSON","Herbert Henry ","1884","18 Aug 1952","0","Staying as a boarder","mr1" "I000056","BILLSON","Herbert Henry ","1884","18 Aug 1952","0","Description: US Federal Census","mr1" "I000056","BILLSON","Herbert Henry ","1884","18 Aug 1952","0","Fred Billson stayed with them in Los Angeles for a time.
They had no children.
Having emigrated they upgraded their job titles; Herbert became a ""Horticulturalist"" and Alice became a ""Clothes Designer""","mr1" "I000056","BILLSON","Herbert Henry ","1884","18 Aug 1952","0","Jun Q 1884 1d 769 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000061","BILLSON","Horace ","1892","1964","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000061","BILLSON","Horace ","1892","1964","0","Joyce remembers he had to be up at 4am to fetch the horse & cart before he went on his rounds","mr1" "I000061","BILLSON","Horace ","1892","1964","0","Married Nellie ?","mr1" "I000061","BILLSON","Horace ","1892","1964","0","Mar Q 1892 1d 800 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000061","BILLSON","Horace ","1892","1964","0","Recorded twice on the same day at two different churches.
Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill and All Saints, West Dulwich","mr1" "I000061","BILLSON","Horace ","1892","1964","0","Mar Q 1962 5c 1366 Lambeth
","mr1" "I1662","BILLSON","John","1918","1918","0","Mar Q 1918 1d 1083 Camberwell","mr1" "I1662","BILLSON","John","1918","1918","0","Mar Q 1918 1d 1037 Camberwell","mr1" "I1853","BILLSON","John P","1933","","0","Jun Q 1933 1d 739 Wandsworth","mr1" "I6","BILLSON","John P","1933","","0","Jun Q 1933 1d 739 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000004","BILLSON","Joyce Olive ","18 Nov 1924","6 Aug 2018","0","Joyce’s Wonderful Life, by Celia Walker nee Mills.


Joyce Olive Mills made her dramatic entry to the world on the 18th November 1924 in Rugby; by a difficult breach birth (she was very proud to tell this). She felt that this had set a marker for her, as, in those days, so many such births ended in tragedy for both mother and baby, and so lived her life with determination and endeavour . She was the eldest of three children born to Len and May Billson. By her own account, she was a serious child who seemed to have an adult head on her from the word GO! She loved her brothers, Fred and Ron but always thought their games were too babyish for her! They both emigrated to the States in their 20s so she saw very little of them or their families during her life.
Her greatest love as a child was being at school. She was a voracious learner, Maths was her favourite subject, and she was always top of the class - something which she remained fiercely proud of her whole life. She attended Rugby High School for Girls and whilst achieving academic excellence, also enjoyed sports and being in the school netball team as goal shooter and captain; and in the hockey team, playing at right back.
Her school days were cut short after gaining distinctions in all her School Certificate exams (the equivalent of A star GCSEs) when her father wouldn’t allow her to continue her education. So, at 17, she left school to work in the accountancy offices of the local council in order to contribute to the household. This was her biggest, but only, regret of her life as she would have dearly loved to have gone to university to continue her studies and achieve her potential.
However, this cloud had a silver lining! The mother of Joyce’s best friend had taken in a lodger. A young man of 19, Ron Mills, had moved from his home in Hampshire to work as an apprentice in the electrical engineering industry which was based in Rugby. By his account, as soon as he saw Joyce he knew he was going to marry her and so began their friendship soon blossoming into romance and their marriage in 1946.
They lived in rooms for nearly four years but in 1950 when they announced the imminent arrival of Corin, their landlady refused to have a baby in the house and they had to move out and live with the Joyce’s parents. They desperately wanted their own house but had no deposit. This is when their Indian Adventure idea began to take shape. Ron had been offered a job with BTH in Calcutta to help the heavy electrical engineering industry after India’s recent independence. It was the answer to their prayers as it would allow them to accrue enough money for that all important deposit. So together with Corin, an 18 month old toddler, in 1951 they embarked from Southampton on a three-week sea voyage to India, First Class, all paid for by the Company. Mum’s recollection of this voyage was not a happy one as she suffered badly with sea sickness but still had to attend to Corin’s needs! The next stage of the journey was a 3 day sleeper train ride across India from Bombay to Calcutta. Again, another very trying time!
Life in India was very different. She had servants for everything, even an Ayah (nanny) to look after Corin! Joyce’s days were mostly spent socialising with the other European ladies. It was a life of luxury, but she admitted to being very bored with it! Whilst there, I was born. It hadn’t been a good pregnancy as Joyce had contracted dysentery, which continued for months after the birth. Her health was poor, and Ron couldn’t afford to send her to the hills to escape the heat of Calcutta, so the company flew her home, whilst Ron had to stay and complete his contract.
The journey home on a Lockheed Super Constellation required three stops for refuelling. During the stop in Beirut, Joyce, being so accustomed to having servants do all the fetching and carrying, she left 3 month old Celia in her carrycot in the airport café, only realising when a request came over the tannoy for a certain Joyce Mills to return and collect her baby! They finally landed at Heathrow, which then was just a collection of corrugated sheds, and were met by Ron’s father.
Her memory of the flight included noting that as they flew from East to West, the sun in front of the plane never set.
After the best part of a year living with her in-laws in Gosport, Joyce’s beloved Ron returned, and they moved to Sheffield where he had secured a job. They were able to put a deposit on their first house using the ‘India’ money and this was where Brian was born. Her little family now complete, Joyce found herself, for the first time, with no support network of servants or family but her strength of character saw her through a hectic life with three small children.
After a couple of years spent in Sheffield, Joyce and Ron moved back to Rugby to another new house in Old Bilton where their young family grew up. During this time she was an active member of the local Townswomen’s Guild, and was Chairwoman several times. Once the children were all at school, and still relatively short of money, Joyce made the decision to pick up her education. At aged 40, she learnt to drive and then attended Coventry Teacher Training College, taking a two-year accelerated course to become a teacher. True to form, she gained a distinction for her Certificate in Education.
Joyce then worked as a junior school teacher and revisited her love of netball by coaching the school netball team. They were very successful and won lots of their matches – something which she was rightly proud of. Her teaching career spanned 20 + years and included specialising in special needs education in which she gained several promotions. She loved teaching and like everything she turned her hand to, made a great success of it. She said it had made up for just a little of her disappointment at not going to university!
As her children became adults, she welcomed their partners, Lynne, Paul, and a few years later, John and June with love and warmth, enfolding them into her family. They held a special place in her heart.
In 1977, Joyce became a grandmother first to Emma, and then quickly followed by Matthew, Elena, Zoe and finally, James. She and Ron absolutely loved this new role and were the most wonderful grandparents who doted on their grandchildren who loved them back in equal measure! Many happy times were spent at their house in Pratts Bottom..... a place name which still gives much amusement to everyone!
After retiring from teaching, Joyce and Ron enjoyed several happy years travelling abroad for holidays in Cyprus, going to the theatre, concerts, the opera and the ballet, visiting museums and galleries and generally enjoying the freedom to do what they liked when they liked!
Unfortunately, this lifestyle was cut short by Ron having a heart attack and his health deteriorated considerably. It hit Joyce hard and she suffered greatly with anxiety. The next 10 years were difficult for her but she showed her strength and managed to carry on, although it did take its toll. After her beloved Ron died, Joyce became very depressed and the next 5 years were her darkest, experiencing loneliness (she’d never been on her own) and never really recovering from her loss.
Over several years, Joyce once again warmly welcomed new members to the family, Emma’s partner, now husband, Chris, Matthews’s wife, Belle, Elena’s husband John, James’ wife Sarah and recently Zoe’s partner Darren.
2 years before Ron died, their first great grandchild, Daniel was born, closely followed by William! A source of great joy to them both. After Ron’s death, Joyce was blessed with more; Along came Poppy, Isabelle, Jenson, Benjamin, Keeka, Harriet, Josie, Edith, Joshua and Esmee. They have all brought new, untold joy and love into her life. She was so proud to boast that she had 12 beautiful great grandchildren!
Joyce was first and foremost a home maker, a family woman, a beloved wife, a caring and loving mother, a devoted grandmother and great grandmother. During the last years of her life, her greatest joy came from knowing that her children were happy and successful good hearted people who held the same ideals by which she lived her life and that they in turn have raised their children to be the same, who are also in the process of doing likewise with their children. We are her legacy, a family who love, care and support each other no matter what.
Rest in peace, our lovely Mummy, Nana, Great Nana. You may have gone from view but you’ll never leave our hearts. We all loved you very much and trust that you and your beloved Ronnie are together now for all eternity.
'Til we meet again …….
","mr1" "I000004","BILLSON","Joyce Olive ","18 Nov 1924","6 Aug 2018","0","
A Poem for my Nanna by Emma Bolton.

We had a wonderful Nanna
One who never really grew old
Her smile was made of sunshine
and her heart was solid gold.

We had a wonderful Nanna
In her cheeks pink roses you'd see
Her eyes were as bright as shining stars
And tha'ts the way she will always be.

We had a wonderful Nanna
We're all here to wave her goodbye
So Nanna, cuddle up with Grandpa
With that chocolate box in the sky!
","mr1" "I1856","BILLSON","Kathleen M E","1938","","0","Jun Q 1938 2a 516 Surrey Mid E.","mr1" "I9","BILLSON","Kathleen M E","1938","","0","Jun Q 1938 2a 516 Surrey Mid Eastern","mr1" "I2297","BILLSON","Leonard Nial","16 Sep 1889","1982","0","Dec Q 1889 1B 521 Hackney","mr1" "I2297","BILLSON","Leonard Nial","16 Sep 1889","1982","0","Jun Q 1982 18 1767 Crawley","mr1" "I000008","BILLSON","Leonard Sidney Henry ","4 May 1898","1 May 1992","0","Description: 1901 Census - Born in Brixton Hill","mr1" "I000008","BILLSON","Leonard Sidney Henry ","4 May 1898","1 May 1992","0","Description: Cardiac arrest & Peripheral vascular disease","mr1" "I000008","BILLSON","Leonard Sidney Henry ","4 May 1898","1 May 1992","0","Just prior to his death he had to have a leg amputated.","mr1" "I2299","BILLSON","Leslie Nial","20 Feb 1924","Oct 2004","0","District no: 502/2
Reg no: E23A
Ent no: 228
DOR: 1004","mr1" "I000059","BILLSON","Lily Maude ","1895","1948","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000059","BILLSON","Lily Maude ","1895","1948","0","Jun Q 1895 1d 795 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000059","BILLSON","Lily Maude ","1895","1948","0","According to the records she was baptised twice on the same day. At Holy Trinity, Tulse Hill and All Saints, West Dulwich","mr1" "I000059","BILLSON","Lily Maude ","1895","1948","0","Name: JOHNSON, Lily M
Registration District: Wandsworth
County: London
Year of Registration: 1948
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 53
Volume No: 5D
Page No: 763","mr1" "I4","BILLSON","Philip Sidney","1911","","0","Jun Q 1911 1d 436 Lambeth","mr1" "I1663","BILLSON","Philip Sidney","31 Mar 1911","2000","0","Jun Q 1911 1d 436 Lambeth","mr1" "I1663","BILLSON","Philip Sidney","31 Mar 1911","2000","0","Registration No. 2000/1059","mr1" "I000064","BILLSON","Reginald ","","","0","Now in New Zealand ?","mr1" "I1732","BILLSON","Reginald Horace","1 Jul 1914","Jun 2002","0","Sep Q 1914 1d 867 Lambeth","mr1" "I1732","BILLSON","Reginald Horace","1 Jul 1914","Jun 2002","0","Registration District: Isle of Wight
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 2002
Month of Registration: June
Date of Birth: 1 July 1914
District No:5561A
Reg No: A95A
Ent No: 035
DOR: 0602","mr1" "I000017","BILLSON","Ronald Henry ","4 Mar 1929","Mar 2006","0","Fred and Ron at the wedding of Amanda Billson and Craig Crawford - 2004

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH9GlpsKsAM","mr1" "I1854","BILLSON","Ronald P","1934","","0","Sep Q 1934 1d 693 Wandsworth","mr1" "I7","BILLSON","Ronald P","28 Jun 1934","1981","0","Sep Q 1934 1d 69 Wandsworth","mr1" "I7","BILLSON","Ronald P","28 Jun 1934","1981","0","Name: Ronald Peter Billson
Birth Date: 28 Jun 1934
Date of Registration: Dec 1981
Age at Death: 47
Registration district: South Shields
Inferred County: Tyne and Wear
Volume: 2
Page: 1477","mr1" "I1855","BILLSON","Sheila M","1935","","0","Sep Q 1935 2a 459 Surrey Mid E.","mr1" "I8","BILLSON","Sheila M","1935","","0","Sep Q 1936 2a 459 Surrey Mid Eastern","mr1" "I000024","BILLSON","Sidney Henry ","6 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1896","0","With William and Ann Reeves, recorded as Sidney Henry Reeves instead of Billson","mr1" "I000024","BILLSON","Sidney Henry ","6 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1896","0","Known as Sidney Henry on Marriage Cert of his son","mr1" "I000024","BILLSON","Sidney Henry ","6 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1896","0","June Q 1896 1d 451 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000024","BILLSON","Sidney Henry ","6 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1896","0","Informant - Beatrice Billson","mr1" "I000024","BILLSON","Sidney Henry ","6 Jan 1854","15 Jun 1896","0","Mar Q 1854 1c 1[_8]0 Shoreditch","mr1" "I000057","BILLSON","Sidney Stephen ","19 Sep 1887","1952","0","Dec Q 1887 1d 769 Wandsworth","mr1" "I000057","BILLSON","Sidney Stephen ","19 Sep 1887","1952","0","Sep Q 1952 5g 239 Surrey Mid Eastern","mr1" "I1845","BILLSON","William","12 Apr 1818","","0","May not be connected with this family","mr1" "I2501","BILSON","John","9 Oct 1769","","0","The National Archives reference TNA/RG/8/57","mr1" "I1253","BISHOP","George","","1854","0","Mar Q 1854 2b 249 Portsea I.","mr1" "I1253","BISHOP","George","","1854","0","He committed suicide 1854, body found hanging in the potato shed by Mary Ann. Details of inquest reported in Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle 14 Jan 1854.","mr1" "I2177","BLACOW","Dorothy C","1937","","0","Mar Q 1937 8d 865 Ashton under Lyne","mr1" "I2177","BLACOW","Dorothy C","1937","","1","Mar Q 1937 8d 865 Ashton under Lyne","mw1" "I1848","BLACOW","Joseph","25 Feb 1896","1972","0","Mar Q 1896 8d 378 Prestwich","mr1" "I1848","BLACOW","Joseph","25 Feb 1896","1972","0","Sep Q 1972 10c 679 Fylde, Lancashire","mr1" "I1848","BLACOW","Joseph","25 Feb 1896","1972","0","Mar Q 1896 8d 378 Prestwich","mw1" "I1848","BLACOW","Joseph","25 Feb 1896","1972","0","Sep Q 1972 10c 679 Fylde, Lancashire","mw1" "I1588","BLAKE","Joyce M","1923","","0","Mar Q 1923 1d 2127 Woolwich","mr1" "I1587","BLAKE","Walter Edward Augustus","28 Feb 1898","1982","0","Mar Q 1898 1d 1329 Woolwich","mr1" "I1587","BLAKE","Walter Edward Augustus","28 Feb 1898","1982","0","Name: BLAKE, Walter Edward A
Registration district: Bromley
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1982
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth:28 February 1898
Volume no: 11 Page no: 1377","mr1" "I2334","BLAKEMAN","Charlotte Lotty","1880","","0","Name: Charlotte Lotty Blakeman
Registration Year: 1880
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration district: Warwick
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 655","mr1" "I2334","BLAKEMAN","Charlotte Lotty","1880","","0","Possible Death
Name: Lottie Crump
Birth Date: abt 1886
Date of Registration: Dec 1952
Age at Death: 66
Registration district: Birmingham
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 9c
Page: 655","mr1" "I1723","BLEASDALE","Valerie","1937","","1","Dec Q 1937 8e 817 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000505","BLOOMFIELD","Rachel Alice ","1878","1963","0","Courtesy of Mark Baldwin","mr1" "I000505","BLOOMFIELD","Rachel Alice ","1878","1963","0","31585/1963 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages for the Death of MCKIM, RACHEL ALICE. Father: JOHN. Mother: ELIZA. Death registered at LIVERPOOL.
","mr1" "I2369","BOLTON","Doris May","11 Aug 1909","Apr 1990","0","Name: Doris May Bolton
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 478","mr1" "I2369","BOLTON","Doris May","11 Aug 1909","Apr 1990","0","Name: Doris May Bolton
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1909
Date of Registration: Apr 1990
Age at Death: 80
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 20
Page: 545","mr1" "I1435","BOLTON","Poppy Louise","27 Aug 2007","","1","7lbs. 9oz. at birth","mr1" "I000635","BOLTON","William John ","20 Aug 2004","","1","Description: weighed 7lbs 14oz.","mr1" "I2345","BOOTY","Cyril","1900","1964","0","Name: Cyril Booty
Birth Date: abt 1900
Date of Registration: Dec 1964
Age at Death: 64
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 6b
Page: 555","mr1" "I2342","BOOTY","Eliza Mary","1878","11 Feb 1963","0","Name: Eliza Mary Booty
Registration Year: 1878
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Reigate
Inferred County: Surrey
Volume: 2a
Page: 172","mr1" "I001035","BORTON","Alice Matilda ","1845","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1845 237 West London","mr1" "I001042","BORTON","Joseph ","Abt 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","1861 Census says he was born in St. Giles, Cripplegate","mr1" "I001034","BORTON","Samuel ","Abt 1819","1866","0","Description: Journeyman Baker","mr1" "I001034","BORTON","Samuel ","Abt 1819","1866","0","Description: City? Police Constable","mr1" "I001034","BORTON","Samuel ","Abt 1819","1866","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1866 1c 051 West London","mr1" "I1921","BOUNDEN","John E","1931","","0","Jun Q 1931 2b 938 Bournemouth","mr1" "I1920","BOUNDEN","Samuel","21 Dec 1900","1969","0","Jun Q 1969 6B 300 Bournemouth","mr1" "I1920","BOUNDEN","Samuel","21 Dec 1900","1969","0","Mar Q 1901 5C 155 Helston, Cornwall","mr1" "I000248","BOWYER","Eliza ","Abt 1826","1865","0","Sep Q 1865 4a 192 Witham
(Recorded as Elizabeth Butler)","mr1" "I2154","BOYLE","David J","","","0","Possible death 1971 Darlington, Durham","mr1" "I2154","BOYLE","David J","","","0","Possible birth - 24 April 1939","mr1" "I2100","BRACKEN","John Edward","21 May 1909","Dec 1989","0","Jun Q 1909 2c 140 Winchester","mr1" "I2100","BRACKEN","John Edward","21 May 1909","Dec 1989","0","Registration District: Newcastle upon Tyne
County: Northumberland
Year of Registration: 1989
Month of Registration: December
Date of Birth: 21 May 1909
Volume No: 2
Page No: 1076
Reg No: 1289","mr1" "I000226","BRADLEY","Julie ","","","0","Second Marriage","mr1" "I1946","BRAMBLE","Daisy Alice","1892","","0","Jun Q 1892 2b 596 Isle of Wight - Not Proven
","mr1" "I2174","BRAMWELL","Sylvia Grace Mary","1927","3 Jan 2010","0","Name: MS Sylvia Grace Mary Stevenson
Gender: Female
Age: 83
Birth Date: 18 May 1927
Death Date: 3 Jan 2010
Residence Place at Death: Reading, Berkshire, England
Postal Code District: RG7","mr1" "I2174","BRAMWELL","Sylvia Grace Mary","1927","3 Jan 2010","0","
STEVENSON SYLVIA GRACE MARY 04 February 2010 Probate No. 3191159 Death 03 January 2010 Grant and will Winchester","mr1" "I000519","BRAY","Eda Ann ","1856","1931","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000519","BRAY","Eda Ann ","1856","1931","0","Eda Bray - Dec Q 1856 7a 59 Hinckley","mr1" "I000519","BRAY","Eda Ann ","1856","1931","0","Jun Q 1931 6b 380 Burton","mr1" "I000731","BRAY","Thomas ","1852","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Agricultural labourer","mr1" "I000542","BRAY","William ","Abt 1817","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I001012","BRIDGE","George ","Abt 1862","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Railway (goods?) Foreman","mr1" "I1641","BROOKS","Charlotte Hannah","1894","","0","Mar Q 1894 2a 485 Dartford","mr1" "I1641","BROOKS","Charlotte Hannah","1894","","0","Registration district: Banbury
County: Oxfordshire
Year of registration: 1966
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 72
Volume no: 6B Page no: 998","mr1" "I1735","BROWN","Charlotte E (Emily?)","1890","","0","Possible birth
Jun Q 1890 1d 912 Camberwell ","mr1" "I1523","BROWN","Edna McG","1914","","0","Dec Q 1914 8c 1207 Barton I.","mr1" "I1817","BROWN","Keneth Joseph","1910","01 Mar 1943","0","420 Squadron were based at Middleton St. George, just outside Darlington. Hence his burial in the Darlington War Graves rather than his home town of Blackpool.","mr1" "I1817","BROWN","Keneth Joseph","1910","01 Mar 1943","0","Mar Q 1943 9d 687d Northallerton

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Pilot Officer (W.Op./Air Gnr.)
Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Unit Text: 420 (R.C.A.F.) Sqdn.
Date of Death: 01/03/1943
Service No: 138498
Additional information: Son of John William Brown and of Sarah Ann Brown (nee Hughes); husband of Gwendolen Brown, of South Shore Blackpool, Lancashire.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Sec. W.7K. Grave 361.
Cemetery: DARLINGTON WEST CEMETERY.
----------------------------
420 Squadron RCAF Website:- http://www.aquatax.ca/snowyowl.html
He died in a Wellington bomber which was on a training flight near Leeming and crashed killing all the crew. Eye witnesses say that a wing of the plane broke off, causing the crash.

420 Squadron Records
March 5th 1943. Funeral arrangements have been made for the training accident victims. The crew was near the end of their tour and well liked. They will be sadly missed.
","mr1" "I1524","BROWN","Marion M","1919","","0","Sep Q 1919 8c 1019 Barton I.

","mr1" "I1660","BROWN","Mary Lydia Elisabeth","1885","1964","0","Sep Q 1885 2b 540 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1660","BROWN","Mary Lydia Elisabeth","1885","1964","0","Dec Q 1964 6b 538 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1493","BROWN","Matthew","Abt 1825","1872","0","Mar Q 1872 6b 320 Wolverhampton.
The district included Kinver where the family was living","mr1" "I1493","BROWN","Matthew","Abt 1825","1872","0","Was a labourer in an iron works","mr1" "I2109","BROWN","Septimus","","1929","0","Jun Q 1929 8e 988 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000515","BROWN","Theresa Elizabeth ","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 6D 922 Birmingham","mr1" "I1825","BROWN","William TP","1938","","0","Mar Q 1938 10a 23 Darlington","mr1" "I1825","BROWN","William TP","1938","","0","Possible child - not proven","mr1" "I2054","BUDD ?","?","","","0","Suspected Surname of George Budd Churcher's father","mr1" "I000924","BUDDRY","Mary ","1869","1950","0","Dec Q 1869 1a 61 Kensington","mr1" "I000924","BUDDRY","Mary ","1869","1950","0","Name: WYNN, Mary
Registration district: Wood Green
County: Middlesex
Year of registration: 1950
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:81
Volume no: 5F Page no: 466
","mr1" "I1494","BUNCE","Emma","Abt 1829","","0","Dec Q 1885 6c 141 Kidderminster

FreeBMD wrongly transcribes her age as 66. It should be 56.","mr1" "I000334","BURKE"," Helen Mary","1842","1 Dec 1927","0","Thoms Directories for Dublin record her at 42, Lansdowne Road until 1926.","mr1" "I2484","Burke","Edmund","","","0","Before 1927","mr1" "I2503","BURMAN","Annie","Abt 1853","1906","0","Dec Q 1906 3a 591 Chipipng Norton","mr1" "I000581","BURTON","Henrietta ","Abt 1776","13 Mar 1849","0","An Englishwoman","mr1" "I000581","BURTON","Henrietta ","Abt 1776","13 Mar 1849","0","Web: Ireland, Burial Index, 1600-1927
Name: Henrietta Hayes
Residence Place: 18 Westmoreland St
Age at Death: 73
Death Date: abt 1849
Burial Date: 15 Mar 1849
Burial Place: St. Mary, Dublin, Ireland
","mr1" "I000581","BURTON","Henrietta ","Abt 1776","13 Mar 1849","0","First name Henriette
Last name Hayes
Year 1849
Place Dublin
County Dublin
Record set Tipperary Clans Archive

Notes that she was wife of the ""late"" Thomas P Hayes","mr1" "I1632","Burton","John","","","0","Protestant English Officer - Captain","mr1" "I1592","BUSHELL","Kathleen Alice","1907","","0","Dec Q 1907 2b 512 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","Description: according to Herberts immigration papers","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","Description: according to Cyril's immigration papers","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","She sailed from Southampton bound for Ellis Island on the SS ""Royal George"".
Her final destination was to be with her son Herbert Henry who emigrated in 1910.

The immigration papers describe her as being 65 years old, a housewife, 5' 3"" in height with normal complexion, brown hair and grey eyes.","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","Description: with her son Herbert Henry Billson","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","Description: US Federal Census","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","In the 1901 Census online the transcript spells the surname with only one L and her sons and daughters birth place as Strestham.","mr1" "I000025","BUTLER","Emily ","Abt 15 Mar 1854","7 Oct 1943","0","Mar Q 1854 4a 269 Witham","mr1" "I1558","BUTLER","Frederick","1861","1865","0","Jun Q 1861 4a 287 Witham","mr1" "I1558","BUTLER","Frederick","1861","1865","0","Sep Q 1865 4a 197 Witham","mr1" "I1552","BUTLER","Frederick","1866","","0","Sep Q 1866 4a 300 Witham","mr1" "I000658","CAINE","Margaret ","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I2221","CALLAN","Margaret","5 Jul 1911","2005","0","Name: Margaret Callan
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1911
Registration district: Dundalk
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 2
Page: 709
FHL Film Number: 101074","mr1" "I001051","CALLOW","John ","1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1872 3a 695 Woodstock","mr1" "I000173","CALLOW","Kathleen J","14 Jun 1919","24 Feb 2001","0","From Steeple Aston, Oxon.","mr1" "I000173","CALLOW","Kathleen J","14 Jun 1919","24 Feb 2001","0","Sep Q 1919 3a 1605 Woodstock","mr1" "I1480","CANDY","Helen Maiwand","10 Oct 1883","1968 ?","0","A suburb of Madras (modern Chennai)","mr1" "I1480","CANDY","Helen Maiwand","10 Oct 1883","1968 ?","0","GRO Army Births Overseas Index
Page 705 - Station - Bangalore
","mr1" "I1480","CANDY","Helen Maiwand","10 Oct 1883","1968 ?","0","Jun Q 1968 6b 102 Bournemouth ","mr1" "I1505","CANDY","Walter","1847","1909","0","He was in India with the Royal Artillery when Helen was born","mr1" "I1505","CANDY","Walter","1847","1909","0","1901 Census - Living in Pokesdown, Hampshire, recorded as an Army Pensioner.
He had an adopted daughter Gladis Marchie, born abt 1897. ","mr1" "I1505","CANDY","Walter","1847","1909","0","Probable death:- Mar Q 1909 2b 540 Christchurch
","mr1" "I1505","CANDY","Walter","1847","1909","0","Possible birth recorded as Alfred Walter Candy
Dec Q 1847 V111 135 Wimbourne","mr1" "I000688","CARTER","Edward William","9 Jun 1907","Feb 1986","0","Sep Q 1907 1d 1200 or 1260 Woolwich ","mr1" "I000688","CARTER","Edward William","9 Jun 1907","Feb 1986","0","Registration District: Worthing
County: West Sussex
Year of Registration: 1986
Month of Registration: February
Date of Birth: 9 June 1907
Volume No: 18
Page No: 2955
Reg No: 286","mr1" "I000377","CARTER","Florence Louise ","18 Oct 1900","1983","0","She was photographed at Plumstead Baths on 30th March 1912 on the occasion of the LRA Children's Tea & Concert Party.

She became a nurse and never married.
She nursed a Jewish family in Worthing.","mr1" "I000377","CARTER","Florence Louise ","18 Oct 1900","1983","0","Name: CARTER, Florence Louise
Registration District: Richmond upon Thames
County: Surrey
Year of Registration: 1983
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Date of Birth: 18 October 1900
Volume No: 14
Page No: 1454","mr1" "I000606","CARTER","Ivy Nellie ","17 Apr 1905","Sep 1993","0","She didn't like the name Nellie. She called herself Ivy Ellen on her marriage certificate.","mr1" "I000606","CARTER","Ivy Nellie ","17 Apr 1905","Sep 1993","0","Name: LONGSTAFFE, Ivy Nellie
Registration District: Chatham
County: Kent
Year of Registration: 1993
Month of Registration: September
Date of Birth: 17 April 1905
District No: 5611C
Reg No: C22A
Ent No: 045
DOR: 0993","mr1" "I000690","CARTER","Michael E","1941","","0","Emigrated to Australia approx 30 years ago.
Chief at The Pioneers Club in Sydney","mr1" "I000690","CARTER","Michael E","1941","","0","Dec Q 1941 2A 2081 Tonbridge","mr1" "I000694","CARTER","Rodney Charles ","1939","","1","Sep Q 1939 1D 1337 Woolwich ","mr1" "I000692","CARTER","Susan ","1948","","0","Mar Q 1948 5B 1359 Tonbridge","mr1" "I000691","CARTER","Veronica ","1945","","0","Mar Q 1945 1D 685 Woolwich","mr1" "I000301","CARTER","William Charles ","Abt 1869","16 Jun 1934","0","1881 Census says born in Ontario, Canada","mr1" "I000301","CARTER","William Charles ","Abt 1869","16 Jun 1934","0","Description: Carcinoma of tongue","mr1" "I000401","CARTER","William Henry ","Abt 1835","1903","0","Name: CARTER, William Henry
Registration District: West Ham
County: Essex
Year of Registration: 1903
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death: 67
Volume No: 4A
Page No: 104","mr1" "I1822","CASE","Tamar","1869","03 Oct 1919","0","Dec Q 1919 10b 794 Bootle","mr1" "I1822","CASE","Tamar","1869","03 Oct 1919","0","Probate granted in Carlisle Jan 1920
A small amount of money was left to a James Case - coachman and Thomas Case - Farmer","mr1" "I1822","CASE","Tamar","1869","03 Oct 1919","0","Mar Q 1869 10b 600 Bootle","mr1" "I1889","CASELTON","Elizabeth","Abt 1857","1944","0","Mar Q 1944 2a 1503 Tonbridge","mr1" "I1673","CHADWICK","Alice May","1906","","0","Jun Q 1906 8a 50 Stockport","mr1" "I1672","CHADWICK","Evelyn Howarth","1903","","0","Mar Q 1903 8a 51 Stockport","mr1" "I1561","CHADWICK","Frederick Vincent","27 Mar 1900","1973","0","Jun Q 1900 8a 63 Stockport","mr1" "I1561","CHADWICK","Frederick Vincent","27 Mar 1900","1973","0","Mar Q 1973 10c 722 Fylde, Lancashire","mr1" "I1562","CHADWICK","Gordon Hughes","1926","","0","Jun Q 1926 8a 68 Stockport ","mr1" "I1674","CHADWICK","Joyce Mary","1921","","0","Niece of Frederick Chadwick. Bridesmaid at his wedding","mr1" "I1563","CHADWICK","Raymond Arnold","12 May 1928","1990","0","Jun Q 1928 8a 62 Stockport ","mr1" "I1563","CHADWICK","Raymond Arnold","12 May 1928","1990","0","Sep Q 1990 36 580 Reg No. 990 Liverpool","mr1" "I1508","CHALLINOR","Olive","1919","1999","0","Sep Q 1919 6b 193 Wolstanton","mr1" "I1508","CHALLINOR","Olive","1919","1999","0","Mother's maiden name recorded as FARR","mr1" "I1508","CHALLINOR","Olive","1919","1999","0","Name: WILLIAMS, Olive
Registration District: South Pembrokeshire
County: Pembrokeshire
Year of Registration: 1999
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 28 September 1919
District No: 8211
Reg No: 20C
Ent No: 076
DOR: 0199

Not proven","mr1" "I1510","CHALLINOR","William H","","","0","Occupation recorded as a Miner","mr1" "I2026","CHAPMAN","Lydia Lavinia","4 Sep 1912","2005","0","Name: WYNN, Lydia Lavinia
Registration District: New Forest
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 2005
Month of Registration: August
Date of Birth: 4 September 1912
District No: 4941C
Reg No: 6C
Ent No: 261
DOR: 805","mr1" "I1656","CHILD","Mary Ann","","1861","0","Q3 9c 67 Pontefract","mr1" "I000935","CHOULS","Helen Marion ","16 Oct 1921","2001","0","Name: WYNN, Helen Marion
Registration district: [?] West Surrey County: Surrey
Year of registration: 2001
Month of registration: May
Date of Birth:16 October 1921
District no: 7611A
Reg no: A11B
Ent no: 017
DOR: 501","mr1" "I000935","CHOULS","Helen Marion ","16 Oct 1921","2001","0","Name: CHOULS, Helen M
Registration district: Epsom County: Surrey
Year of registration: 1921
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Mother's maiden name: Crack
Volume no:2A
Page no:66","mr1" "I2032","CHURCHER","Albert","1868","1937","0","Dec Q 1868 2b 540 Fareham","mr1" "I1954","CHURCHER","Albert Nelson","3 Dec 1902","Nov 1973","0","Mar Q 1903 2c 82a South Stoneham - Not proven","mr1" "I1954","CHURCHER","Albert Nelson","3 Dec 1902","Nov 1973","0","Social Security No. 120-20-3485 ","mr1" "I1954","CHURCHER","Albert Nelson","3 Dec 1902","Nov 1973","0","Plot 4-336-10 ; section 4, ""slants"" ; central area","mr1" "I000798","CHURCHER","Alfred ","1846","1923","0","Mar Q 1846 7 153 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000798","CHURCHER","Alfred ","1846","1923","0","Sep Q 1923 2b 424 Havant","mr1" "I000799","CHURCHER","Caleb ","1849","1919","0","Description: Bricklayer","mr1" "I000799","CHURCHER","Caleb ","1849","1919","0","Jun Q 1849 V11 87 Fareham","mr1" "I000799","CHURCHER","Caleb ","1849","1919","0","Mar Q 1911 1a 397 Marylebone","mr1" "I2031","CHURCHER","Charles Isaac","1864","","0","Sep Q 1864 2b 466 Fareham","mr1" "I1372","CHURCHER","Daisy E M","1916","","0","Jun Q 1916 2b 795 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1371","CHURCHER","Dorothy Mabel Ada","1912","","0","Mar Q 1912 2b 803 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1365","CHURCHER","Edward Alfred","Abt 1883","","0","Royal Navy records his date of birth as 5th April 1881","mr1" "I000971","CHURCHER","Emma ","1832","1886","0","Name: DAVIS, Emma
Registration district: South Stoneham
County: Hampshire
Year of registration: 1886
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death:54
Volume no: 2C Page no: 44
","mr1" "I000797","CHURCHER","George ","Abt 1843","1917","0","Mar Q 1917 2b 963 Alverstoke","mr1" "I2030","CHURCHER","George","1862","","0","There were 3 George Churchers recorded as born in Fareham District in 1862. ","mr1" "I1363","CHURCHER","George","1877","19 Jan 1933","0","Jun Q 1877 2b 396 Havant","mr1" "I1363","CHURCHER","George","1877","19 Jan 1933","0","87, Sutherland Road, Southsea","mr1" "I1949","CHURCHER","George Budd","12 Feb 1870","21 Feb 1931","0","Mar Q 1870 2b 562 Fareham","mr1" "I1949","CHURCHER","George Budd","12 Feb 1870","21 Feb 1931","0","Mar Q 1931 2b 980 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1952","CHURCHER","George Cornelius","31 May 1896","7 May 1984","0","Florida Death Index","mr1" "I1940","CHURCHER","George Edward","24 Oct 1890","","0","Dec Q 1890 2b 506 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1947","CHURCHER","George Edward","1919","1926","0","Dec Q 1919 2b 1062 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1947","CHURCHER","George Edward","1919","1926","0","Mar Q 1926 2b 766 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000676","CHURCHER","Isaac ","30 Oct 1800","12 Apr 1876","0","Description: Journeyman Carpenter","mr1" "I000676","CHURCHER","Isaac ","30 Oct 1800","12 Apr 1876","0","Description: Carpenter (Mechanic)","mr1" "I000676","CHURCHER","Isaac ","30 Oct 1800","12 Apr 1876","0","Entry No. 1286 Wickham Parish Registers (87M70)","mr1" "I000676","CHURCHER","Isaac ","30 Oct 1800","12 Apr 1876","0","Sep Q 1849 7 81 Fareham","mr1" "I000974","CHURCHER","James ","1839","1888","0","It is not clear who his wife was or if he ever married.","mr1" "I000974","CHURCHER","James ","1839","1888","0","Jun Q 1839 7 73 Fareham","mr1" "I000974","CHURCHER","James ","1839","1888","0","Mar Q 1888 2b 413 Fareham","mr1" "I1948","CHURCHER","James A","1923","","0","Dec Q 1923 2b 832 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000081","CHURCHER","Mary Ann ","1851","Mar 1913","0","Description: Servant","mr1" "I000081","CHURCHER","Mary Ann ","1851","Mar 1913","0","She was living with the family of Henry Churcher (Grocer) as a servant. A few doors away lived two other Churcher families. My guess is they were all connected.","mr1" "I000081","CHURCHER","Mary Ann ","1851","Mar 1913","0","Description: Laundress","mr1" "I000081","CHURCHER","Mary Ann ","1851","Mar 1913","0","Description: widow on her own","mr1" "I000081","CHURCHER","Mary Ann ","1851","Mar 1913","0","Jun Q 1851 Fareham V11 _5","mr1" "I000081","CHURCHER","Mary Ann ","1851","Mar 1913","0","Page 219, Entry 21,665. Plot 25, Unconsecrated ground","mr1" "I2029","CHURCHER","Rose","1860","","0","Mar Q 1860 2b 491 Fareham","mr1" "I000195","CLARK","Carol Anne ","1942","1942","0","Description: She lived just six days and is buried in Osterly Cemetery","mr1" "I000179","CLARK","Colin ","12 May 1932","2002","0","Name: CLARK, Colin
Registration district: Coventry
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 2002
Month of registration: April
Date of Birth:12 May 1932
District no: 0631C
Reg no: C72A
Ent no: 026
DOR: 402","mr1" "I000179","CLARK","Colin ","12 May 1932","2002","0","Registration district: Poole
County: Dorset
Year of registration: 1932
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's maiden name: Taylor
Volume no: 5A
Page no: 322","mr1" "I000177","CLARK","Dennis ","1928","","0","Registration district: Nuneaton
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1928
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's maiden name: Taylor
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 987","mr1" "I000420","CLARK","Emma Susan ","19 Dec 1856","8 May 1934","0","Description: at the time the photograph was taken","mr1" "I000420","CLARK","Emma Susan ","19 Dec 1856","8 May 1934","0","Description: Cardiac failure, Hypostatic Pneumonia & Chronic Bronchitis","mr1" "I000420","CLARK","Emma Susan ","19 Dec 1856","8 May 1934","0","Informant was J W Wynn of 79, Tunis Road, Shepherds Bush","mr1" "I000178","CLARK","George ","1929","","0","Registration district: Poole
County: Dorset
Year of registration: 1929
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's maiden name: Taylor
Volume no: 5A
Page no: 332","mr1" "I000859","CLARK","Michael Christopher ","29 Jun 1948","","1","Registration District: Eton
County: Buckinghamshire
Year of Registration: 1948
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's Maiden Name: Williams
Volume No: 6A
Page No: 608","mr1" "I000183","CLARK","Ronald ","15 Apr 1915","9 Feb 1991","0","Feb 1991 Vol 14 Page 270 Reg 291 Lambeth","mr1" "I000175","CLARK","Thomas ","Abt 1885","1957","0","Description: He had an accident which damaged his hand making some of the fingers useless.","mr1" "I000175","CLARK","Thomas ","Abt 1885","1957","0","He got a job looking after an old man, George Samuel Toller in a large house called ""Charnwood"" Tower Road South, off The Avenue, Bournemouth, who had been a solicitor in the Leicester firm of Toller, Poachin and Wright.
In 1938 the family moved back to Coventry, and lived at 40, Kingsway, Stoke.
It is thought that he didn't formally adopt the children of his second wife Elsie Taylor.
He died a few years after Elsie.","mr1" "I000175","CLARK","Thomas ","Abt 1885","1957","0","Name: CLARK, Tom
Registration district: Coventry
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1957
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:71
Volume no: 9C
Page no: 900","mr1" "I2365","CLARKE","Mabel Eveline","1886","7 Feb 1969","0","Name: Mabel E Bolton
Birth Date: abt 1887
Date of Registration: Mar 1969
Age at Death: 82
Registration district: Gosport
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 6b
Page: 383","mr1" "I2365","CLARKE","Mabel Eveline","1886","7 Feb 1969","0","Name: Mabel Eveline Clarke
Registration Year: 1886
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Portsea Island
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 405","mr1" "I1290","COCKERILL","Charles","Jul 1850","1862","0","Sep Q 1862 6d 16[6_] Aston","mr1" "I1288","COCKERILL","Edmund","Abt 1825","1862","0","Sep Q 1862 6d 16[6_] Aston","mr1" "I000697","COCKS","Mary Ann ","Abt 1853","Jan 1934","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 96, Entry 29,270. Plot 105, Consecrated Ground","mr1" "I1600","COLLIER","John","","1846","0","Mar Q 1846 20 233 Chorlton","mr1" "I1600","COLLIER","John","","1846","0","Mar Q 1846 20 233 Chorlton","mw1" "I000800","COMBER","Hester","1793","Yes, date unknown","0","Widowed by 1861","mr1" "I250","CONNELLY","Ellen","1838 to 1842","14 Feb 1892","0","RGD 35
1892/175.

See :-

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/AUS-Tasmania/2012-01/1327468850","mr1" "I729","CONNELLY","Ellen","1859","","0","Not thought to be her real name.","mr1" "I000203","COOK","David A","1947","","0","Name: COOK, David A
Registration District: Bristol
County: Gloucestershire
Year of Registration: 1947
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's Maiden Name: Williams
Volume No: 7B
Page No: 148","mr1" "I000202","COOK","John E G","1923","","0","Name: COOK, John E G
Registration District: Alverstoke
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1923
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's Maiden Name: Morey
Volume No: 2B
Page No: 959","mr1" "I1729","COOMBES","Harriett","Abt 1861","1925","0","Jun Q 1925 2b 637 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1696","COOPER","Elizabeth ","1864","","0","Dec Q 1864 3a 522 Headington","mr1" "I2243","COOPER","Frederick Thomas","18 Aug 1928","1997","0","Sep Q 1928 1d 1253 Greenwich","mr1" "I2243","COOPER","Frederick Thomas","18 Aug 1928","1997","0","November 1997
Reg. No. 72A
District and Sub-District 8411A (Bangor, Caernarvonshire)
Entry No. 72","mr1" "I2239","COOPER","Oscar Thomas","1860","1936","0","Name: COOPER, Oscar T
Registration district: Greenwich
County: London
Year of registration: 1936
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at death:76
Volume no: 1D
Page no: 909
","mr1" "I2216","CORKE","Ellen Louisa","Abt 1872","1947","0","Emily Louisa Keen of 110 Griffin Road, Plumstead, London, died 2 August 1947 at 84, Well Hall Road, Eltham, London.
Administration London 11 October to James William Mann retired Joiner. Effects £1106 11s. 4d. ","mr1" "I2448","Coton","Harriett Ivy","10 Nov 1896","1979","0","First name(s) HARRIETT IVY
Last name COTON
Birth year 1896
Birth quarter 4
District ST. SAVIOUR SOUTHWARK
County London
Country England
Volume 1D
Page 156","mr1" "I2448","Coton","Harriett Ivy","10 Nov 1896","1979","0","First name(s) IVY HARRIETT
Last name BAGGETT
Birth day 10
Birth month 11
Birth year 1896
Death quarter 2
Death year 1979
District CAMBERWELL
County London
Volume 11
Page 1340","mr1" "I000398","COTT","Frances ","Abt 1828","1902","0","Dec Q 1902 1b 386 St. Giles","mr1" "I000107","COTTON","Sarah Ann ","Abt 1868","1923","0","at the time of marriage","mr1" "I000107","COTTON","Sarah Ann ","Abt 1868","1923","0","FreeFormatDate:census","mr1" "I000107","COTTON","Sarah Ann ","Abt 1868","1923","0","Of Black Country origin with a heavy dialect. (thee, thy, thou etc)
Living at 7, Sunnyside, Stockingford, Nuneaton when she gave birth to Elsie.
She was always called upon to lay out the dead, act as a midwife etc. in her neighbourhood.","mr1" "I000107","COTTON","Sarah Ann ","Abt 1868","1923","0","Mar Q 6d 666","mr1" "I1443","COURT","Elizabeth Ann","1843","1888","0","Jun Q 1888 2c 55 Stockbridge.
Nether Wallop is in this District.
Recorded as Elizabeth Annie","mr1" "I1443","COURT","Elizabeth Ann","1843","1888","0","June Q 1843 V11 31 Andover. ","mr1" "I1388","COWDROY","Elsie May","30 March 1898","1984","0","Jun Q 1898 1d 124 St. Saviour","mr1" "I1039","COX","Ernest William Hill","Abt 1860","17 Jun 1898","0","June Q 1898 1b 68 Pancras","mr1" "I1039","COX","Ernest William Hill","Abt 1860","17 Jun 1898","0","Administration London 20th July 1898
Effects £252 18s 4d to Edward Isaac Cox - Builder","mr1" "I000091","CRABTREE","Elizabeth Jane ","21 May 1862","22 Apr 1924","0","Jun Q 1862 8e 212 Burnley","mr1" "I000091","CRABTREE","Elizabeth Jane ","21 May 1862","22 Apr 1924","0","Grave space number 45 in Square number 64","mr1" "I2016","Crompton","Sarah Victoria","16 Sep 1980","","1","For Sarah's family tree please visit:-
http://www.rgcrompton.info/index.html#top","mr1" "I000778","CROUCHER","William Albert ","1 May 1882","1942","0","Description: Domestic 3rd Class","mr1" "I000118","CRUMP","","","Yes, date unknown","0","Kept a fruit shop in Earlsdon Street","mr1" "I000117","CRUMP","Elsie Winifred ","23 Sep 1905","Dec 1995","0","1905 Dec Q 6d 612 Warwick","mr1" "I000117","CRUMP","Elsie Winifred ","23 Sep 1905","Dec 1995","0","1995 Dec Q B52a 220 Coventry","mr1" "I2333","CRUMP","George Percy","Abt 1876","1933","0","Name: George P Crump
Birth Date: abt 1877
Date of Registration: Mar 1933
Age at Death: 56
Registration district: Coventry
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 1036","mr1" "I1362","CUTLER","Charlotte Catherine","1851","1926","0","Jun Q 1926 2b 503 Havant","mr1" "I1362","CUTLER","Charlotte Catherine","1851","1926","0","Mar Q 1851 7 109 Havant","mr1" "I1441","DAMON","Fanny","1843","13 May 1920","0","Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index
Aged 76 RefNum 80916 Downton.","mr1" "I1441","DAMON","Fanny","1843","13 May 1920","0","Sep Q 1843 8 141 Alderbury","mr1" "I1801","DARBYSHIRE","Jesse","Abt 1830","1894","0","Dec Q 1894 8c 555 Chorlton","mr1" "I1802","DARBYSHIRE","Thomas Willis","1873","1892","0","Mar Q 1873 8d 59 Salford","mr1" "I1802","DARBYSHIRE","Thomas Willis","1873","1892","0","Jun Q 1892 8c 558 Chorlton","mr1" "I1802","DARBYSHIRE","Thomas Willis","1873","1892","0","Recorded on the 1891 Census as being an imbecile from birth.","mr1" "I2217","DAVIDSON","Alfred Augustus","12 Feb 1832","1 Jul 1885","0","17 August. The Will of Frederick Augustus Davidson late of 78 Gloucester Crescent Hyde Park in the County of Middlesex, a retired Colonel from Her Majesty's Army who died 1st July 1885 at 78, Gloucester Crescent was proved at the Principal Registry by Francis Henry Swinton Murphy of The Barracks, Tipperary in Ireland, a Surgeon in Her Majesty's Army, one of the executors.
Personal Effects. £15,672 13s. 10d. ","mr1" "I2071","DAVIDSON","Eveline Constance","16 Jan 1864","1938","0","name: Eveline Constance Murphy
registration district: Cork
event type: DEATHS
registration quarter and year: Jul - Sep 1938
estimated birth year: 1864
age (at death): 74

film number: 101741
volume number: 5
page number: 62
digital folder number: 4202048
image number: 00116
","mr1" "I2071","DAVIDSON","Eveline Constance","16 Jan 1864","1938","0","name: Evelyn Constance Davidson
baptism/christening date: 28 Feb 1864
baptism/christening place: Trivandrum, Madras, India
birth date: 16 Jan 1864
father's name: Alfred Augustus Davidson
mother's name: Dera

LDS
indexing project (batch) number: C00069-0
system origin: India-EASy
source film number: 521853
reference number: v 45 p 23","mr1" "I600","DAVIDSON","Frederick Augustus Lascelles","1 Sep 1858","","0","Civil Service Evidence of Age Entry

First name(s): Frederick Augustus Lascelles
Last name: DAVIDSON
Date of birth: 1 Sep 1858
Place of birth: Paddington
County of birth: Middlesex
Country of birth: England
Type of record: Birth
Notes: Date: or 1858.09.07
Reference: 99870 128","mr1" "I1754","DAVIDSON","Jessie","Abt 1840","27 Nov 1927","0","Dec Q 1927 1d 1153","mr1" "I1830","DAVIES","Neil M","1943","","0","Sep Q 1943 8c 859 Barton upon Irwell","mr1" "I2034","DAVIS","Eliza A","1851","","0","Sep Q 1851 7 77 Droxford","mr1" "I2035","DAVIS","Jane","1854","Bef 1910","0","Mar Q 1854 2b 430 Fareham","mr1" "I2084","DAVIS","John F","1952","","0","Jun Q 1952 3b 811 Northampton","mr1" "I000291","DAY-MURPHY","Charles Aloysius","7 Feb 1865","14 Sep 1906","0","Recorded as being 42 years old at his death in 1906 but the 1901 census shows his age as 32 which makes his birth in 1869.","mr1" "I000291","DAY-MURPHY","Charles Aloysius","7 Feb 1865","14 Sep 1906","0","Section B. Grave No. 158. Reg. No. 0166.","mr1" "I000291","DAY-MURPHY","Charles Aloysius","7 Feb 1865","14 Sep 1906","0","NB - New research (Feb 2013) has discovered that Miah William Murphy, whom I had connected earlier in my research, was not Charles' father.","mr1" "I000291","DAY-MURPHY","Charles Aloysius","7 Feb 1865","14 Sep 1906","0","Name: Charles Murphy
Date of Registration: 1865
Registration district: Rathkeale
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 5
Page: 653
FHL Film Number: 101042","mr1" "I000292","DAY-MURPHY","Helen Mary ","22 Mar 1906","4 Dec 1962","0","shown in the Deal Directory of 1955","mr1" "I000292","DAY-MURPHY","Helen Mary ","22 Mar 1906","4 Dec 1962","0","Dec Q 1962 5h 455 Hove","mr1" "I000292","DAY-MURPHY","Helen Mary ","22 Mar 1906","4 Dec 1962","0","Name: Helen Mary Murphy
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1906
Registration district: Youghal
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 4
Page: 690
FHL Film Number: 101071","mr1" "I000292","DAY-MURPHY","Helen Mary ","22 Mar 1906","4 Dec 1962","0","Of 2, Ethel Road, Broadstairs.","mr1" "I000312","DAY-MURPHY","William Thomas ","21 Jul 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","According to Ann Mills, ""Pat"" tried to enter the Army but failed a test. He went to Bedford and from there joined the Merchant Navy. She says that he was married twice. The first marriage didn't produce any children. His second marriage was to a far eastern lady ?
He was a heavy drinker and may have died in Singapore around 1955.","mr1" "I000312","DAY-MURPHY","William Thomas ","21 Jul 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: William Murphy
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1904
Registration district: Cork
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 5
Page: 102
FHL Film Number: 101070","mr1" "I000312","DAY-MURPHY","William Thomas ","21 Jul 1904","Yes, date unknown","0","Story about the SS Pencarrow - a 4850 ton tramp steamer.

WILLIAM JOHN MORGAN: Born Cardiff, 7th April 1905. Died, 26th January1986… William Morgan, my father, was born in Railway Street, Splott, Cardiff on Saturday 7th April 1905. He was the eldest of four children and was educated at Moorland Road School, Splott. His first employment was on a milk round whilst still at school. He would get up at 5.30 a.m. and work until 8.00 a.m., then go home for breakfast, before going to school at 9.00am. He started this work at about 9¬10 years of age. He did reasonably well at school and left at the age of 14 years, without a blemish on his record. His first serious employment was as an Apprentice Carpenter with the Cambrian Wagon Works in Maindee, Cardiff. I distinctly recall him telling me how very hard the work was for a 14 year-old. For the first 6 months the only tools he required were a large hammer and a cold-chisel. His job was to chisel off the bolt heads fastening the very heavy wagon timbers, in order that they could be repaired / replaced. The “real” carpenters then took over and made the repairs. This was a very dirty job as most of the wagons were coal trucks from the Welsh mining valleys. Also, many a knuckle and finger were “Skinned”! At about the age of 19 years, he finally completed his apprenticeship and was considered a fully fledged carpenter, enabling him to gain employment with Cardiff City Corporation building council houses. At this time; the year was 1924 and when employment became hard to find in the 1926/7 “Slump” era, he was laid off for some time. Unable to find suitable work during this very difficult period, he joined the Merchant Navy as a Ship’s Carpenter. I don’t recall the names of all the many ships he sailed in, but I do know that he served for a good many years aboard a 7,000 ton vessel called the S.S. Pencarrow and it was whilst serving aboard her that the following adventure took place. Sometime in 1931, they left Barry Docks loaded with a full cargo of best Welsh anthracite, destined for Buenos Aires in Argentina. The voyage was quite uneventful, especially for dad, because, as ship’s ‘Chippie’ there wasn’t a lot to do, except for a few deck and watch duties, when his turn came around. On leaving port, his first important task was to secure the anchors to prevent their accidental deployment. This entailed having to mix a few buckets of concrete to secure the anchor chains to the deck between the anchor port holes and the chain locker. As a 7,000 ton Tramp Steamer the Pencarrow wasn’t very fast and only cruised at approx. 8-10 knots. At this speed the distance of 6800 nautical miles took about 30 days and the whole projected voyage time was to be about 10 months! So, knowing in advance, how much idle time he would have, he decided to make a model of the “Cutty Sark”. Working from scratch with a set of accurate plans and without any modern-type kit facilities, this was to be quite an undertaking. The conditions under which he worked were very spartan, for without any electric lighting; he had only candles and an oil lamp to see what he was doing. This was because his tiny cabin was well below decks, right over the propeller shaft and without daylight. When duties and weather allowed, he was occasionally able to take the work up on deck. Apart from a few chains and the flag, [made by an old friend, Bob Rebane of Barry], the whole of the model was hand-made! After unloading their cargo at Buenos Aires they re-loaded with an inferior Argentinean “Duff” coal which was destined for power station use in New Zealand. This very light and dusty coal packed down well in the forward and after holds and when the plimsoll line indicated the vessel was fully loaded, each hold was only three quarters full. They were later to discover that this was a “Blessing in Disguise!” On leaving Buenos Aires, the Captain decided to steam north, up the South American seaboard and enter the Pacific by way of the Panama Canal, thereby avoiding an uncomfortable rounding of Cape Horn. The journey to and through the Panama Canal was uneventful, allowing for plenty of model making. It was when they were well out into the Pacific and past the Galapagos Islands that the fun started. One night, whilst in his bunk, he heard a change in the prop shaft rhythm, which seemed to be coming from the stern area. When he notified the Chief Engineer they investigated the after shaft bearings, but apart from being slightly warm, couldn’t find anything wrong. This unusual rhythm persisted and despite investigations the cause was not evident, until......... part of a blade fell off their three bladed propeller! Naturally, this sent serious vibrations through the ship and engines were shut down immediately. They were now drifting aimlessly out in the vast ocean, with no radio on board and at the mercy of the sea and weather. Fortunately the weather remained calm for the duration of the following events. Having a diver’s kit on board, a man was sent down to investigate and he reported to the Chief that it was possible to effect a temporary repair, but they would have to somehow get part of the prop higher in the water to be able to work on it. This was where their cargo came to be very useful. It was decided, using the two wheel barrows on board, to partially unload the after hold and place the coal in the forward hold. When the forward hold was full and the stern still not high enough out of the water, they piled coal onto the foredeck until this was achieved. While this was going on, dad took out some oak ships timber and fashioned a replacement part for the broken prop blade and drilled one inch holes, filled them with molten lead to make good the desired weight. [Guesswork!] Having succeeded in making the repair, they then had to move the coal back to the after hold to put her back onto an even keel. This done they headed back towards Panama for proper repairs. The whole operation had taken almost two weeks and they were very fortunate in that, the weather remained calm in all that time. The trip to Panama was a very slow one, making only 1-2 knots. On arrival they went into dry dock and when the dock was drained the repair just about fell off! By this time they were into 1932 and I have a photograph of my father, taken at the time, with a ship¬mate. On the back of which, my mother has written, “someone, somewhere, 1932”. On leaving Panama, they carried on to New Zealand and picked up another cargo which was unloaded in Australia. They reloaded in Oz and carried this cargo back to Liverpool, arriving 10 months after leaving Barry. Having laboured on it for all these 10 months, his fine model was almost complete except for the display case in which it is now displayed. Prior to WW2, he loaned the model to the Greenwich Museum, where the original “Cutty Sark” is now on display. After the outbreak of war, the museum suggested that he had the model back in Cardiff for safe keeping. This, despite their assurance that they had it insured for £250, in 1939! It is now in my possession. © B. G. (Reels) Morgan. 27.10.2005. ","mr1" "I1633","de Burgh","Mary Ann","","","0","Catholic. Came from a Connaught family descended from the Anglo-Normans","mr1" "I000560","DEAKIN","Sarah ","Abt 1797","Yes, date unknown","0","1861 Census notes she was born in Bilston about 1799","mr1" "I000366","DERMOT","Jessie C ","5 Feb 1868","5 Mar 1940","0","FreeFormatDate:Maxine Elliott","mr1" "I000366","DERMOT","Jessie C ","5 Feb 1868","5 Mar 1940","0","Maxine Elliott was born in Maine and made her stage debut in 1889. In 1895 she joined the New York City company of Augustin Daly and appeared in two Shakespeare plays: The Two Gentlemen of Verona and A Midsummer Night's Dream. In London with Daly in 1895 she again played in Two Gentlemen and she took the part of Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

She left Daly's company in 1896 and toured Australia for a few years. She played Portia in The Merchant of Venice in 1901 and then in 1908 opened her own theatre--The Maxine Elliott Theatre--in New York City where she both managed and acted in a number of leading parts.

She also appeared in two films, one in 1917 and the other in 1919.","mr1" "I000303","DERMOT","May Gertrude ","14 Dec 1874","24 Dec 1950","0","May Gertrude Elliott first appeared on stage in 1894 when she was twenty. In 1899 she joined Nat Goodwin's English company , where she met and a year later married the noted Shakespearean actor Johnston Forbes-Robertson. From that time on she toured with her husband as his leading lady in many of Shakespeare's plays. She last appeared with Forbes-Robertson at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, in his farewell performance in 1913. She, however, did not retire and went on to tour in New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. Her last notable performance was as Gertrude in Leslie Howard's 1936 production of Hamlet at the Imperial Theatre in New York City.","mr1" "I000303","DERMOT","May Gertrude ","14 Dec 1874","24 Dec 1950","0","Obituary - The Times - 28th December 1950
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/archive/article/1950-12-28/6/21.html#start%3D1785-01-01%26end%3D1985-12-31%26terms%3Dforbes-robertson%26back%3D/tto/archive/find/forbes-robertson/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/1%26prev%3D/tto/archive/frame/goto/forbes-robertson/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/6%26next%3D/tto/archive/frame/goto/forbes-robertson/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/8","mr1" "I000362","DERMOT","Thomas ","Abt 1839","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:US Census","mr1" "I000021","DEVANEY","Renee E ","1942","","0","Sioux Falls SD","mr1" "I000265","DEWEY","Rebecca ","Abt 1822","Dec 1916","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000265","DEWEY","Rebecca ","Abt 1822","Dec 1916","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000265","DEWEY","Rebecca ","Abt 1822","Dec 1916","0","Description: Greengrocer (Widow)","mr1" "I000265","DEWEY","Rebecca ","Abt 1822","Dec 1916","0","Description: with Olive Ford, her nephew James Sait & HE Warder (lodger)","mr1" "I000265","DEWEY","Rebecca ","Abt 1822","Dec 1916","0","Page 42 Entry 23,124. Plot 37, Unconsecrated ground","mr1" "I000265","DEWEY","Rebecca ","Abt 1822","Dec 1916","0","Dec Q 1916 2b 792 Alverstoke","mr1" "I70","DICKENSON","Beryl Jean","1913","2005","0","McKIMM, Beryl Jean Death notice 11 JUN 2005. Death 92 Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 14 JUN 2005","mr1" "I70","DICKENSON","Beryl Jean","1913","2005","0","9458/1913 Entry number in the NSW Federation Index for the Birth of DICKENSON, BERYL J. Father: ARCHIBALD J Mother: DAISY P. Birth registered at PETERSHAM, NSW","mr1" "I2332","DICKERSON","Ruby Doreen Olive","10 Dec 1921","25 Feb 2004","0","Name: Ruby Doreen O Sharpe
Birth Date: 10 Dec 1921
Date of Registration: Feb 2004
Age at Death: 82
Registration district: Watford
Inferred County: Hertfordshire
Register Number: D4D
District and Subdistrict: 536/1D
Entry Number: 61","mr1" "I000388","DODWELL","Annie Beatrice ","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Ear Ring Maker employing 1 girl and 2 boys","mr1" "I001075","DODWELL","Clarissa ","Abt 1831","1899","0","Sep Q 1899 6d 312 Aston","mr1" "I000120","DODWELL","Emmaline ","10 Jul 1866","1938","0","Census
","mr1" "I000120","DODWELL","Emmaline ","10 Jul 1866","1938","0","At the time of marriage","mr1" "I000120","DODWELL","Emmaline ","10 Jul 1866","1938","0","Sep Q 6d 177 Birmingham","mr1" "I000120","DODWELL","Emmaline ","10 Jul 1866","1938","0","Description: Index says ""Melina""","mr1" "I000120","DODWELL","Emmaline ","10 Jul 1866","1938","0","Name: Emmeline Ward
Birth Date: abt 1869
Date of Registration: Mar 1938
Age at Death: 69
Registration District: Birmingham
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 361","mr1" "I000356","DODWELL","Reuben Henry ","21 Apr 1835","1904","0","Description: Chain Maker","mr1" "I000356","DODWELL","Reuben Henry ","21 Apr 1835","1904","0","Description: Ear Ring Maker employing 1 girl and 2 boys","mr1" "I000356","DODWELL","Reuben Henry ","21 Apr 1835","1904","0","Description: Builder","mr1" "I000356","DODWELL","Reuben Henry ","21 Apr 1835","1904","0","Jun Q 1904 9c 292 Sheffield - Possible death Henry Dodwell","mr1" "I000900","DODWELL","William Henry ","1859","1867","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1867 6d 250 Aston","mr1" "I1037","DONNELLY","Raymond Albert","Abt 1895","1955","0","Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Death Place: Berr, Victoria
Age: 60
Father's Name: William
Mother's name: Sarah Munro
Registration Year: 1955
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 21297
Estimated birth year: abt 1895","mr1" "I000299","DOUGLAS","Stanley Alfred ","29 Nov 1916","2006","0","Name: Stanley Alfred Douglas
Birth Date: 29 Nov 1916
Date of Registration: Dec 2006
Age at Death: 90
Registration district: Oxfordshire
Volume: -1
Page: -1
Register Number: E02D
District and Subdistrict: 695/1E
Entry Number: 196","mr1" "I2406","DRAKE","Timothy James","1955","3 Oct 2013","0","Name Timothy J Drake
Event Type Birth Registration
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration Year 1955
Registration District Weymouth
Mother's Maiden Name Forbes-Robertson
Volume 6A Page 817 Line Number 82
","mr1" "I1741","DRUCE","Edith Ellen","1881","1959","0","Sep Q 1959 6b 123 Bournemouth","mr1" "I001126","DYER","Sarah ","15 Jun 1821","27 May 1893","0","Wilton Ap-Jun Qtr Vol 5a p 126
","mr1" "I001126","DYER","Sarah ","15 Jun 1821","27 May 1893","0","Headstone - In loving memory of Sarah Mouland who departed this life May 27th 1893 aged 72 years. She is not dead but sleepeth.
","mr1" "I001134","DYER","Stephen ","","Yes, date unknown","0","Recorded as a Gardener on his daughter's marriage certificate","mr1" "I1664","ELDEN","Ethel Louise","Abt 1879","1967","0","Name: BILLSON, Ethel L
Registration District: Lambeth
County: London
Year of Registration: 1967
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death: 89
Volume No: 5D
Page No: 4","mr1" "I2176","EMERY","Anne Marguerite","24 Jan 1958","","0","First name(s) ANNE M
Last name EMERY
Birth year 1958
Birth quarter 1
Mother's last name BERRY
District READING
County Berkshire
Country England
Volume 6A
Page 220","mr1" "I1514","EMPSON","Patricia F","1938","1995","0","Jun Q 1938 6a 949 Shrewsbury","mr1" "I1514","EMPSON","Patricia F","1938","1995","0","Not Proven
Registration District: South Glamorgan
County: Glamorganshire
Year of Registration: 1995
Month of Registration: November
Date of Birth: 30 May 1938
District No: 8901B
Reg No: B29A
Ent No: 072
DOR: 1195","mr1" "I1918","FENDLEY","Bertie","1906","1959","0","NAME: Bertie Fendley
BIRTH DATE: abt 1906
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Jun 1959
AGE AT DEATH: 53
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Bournemouth
INFERRED COUNTY: Hampshire
VOLUME: 6b
PAGE: 184","mr1" "I2329","FINCH","Dorothy Florence","4 May 1888","14 Jun 1977","0","Name: Dorothy Florence Finch
Birth Date: 4 May 1888
Date of Registration: Jun 1977
Age at Death: 89
Registration district: Bexley
Inferred County: Greater London
Volume: 11
Page: 0474","mr1" "I1753","FINCH","Eric Joseph","24 Apr 1897","24 Mar 1976","0","Jun Q 1897 1d 865 Camberwell","mr1" "I1753","FINCH","Eric Joseph","24 Apr 1897","24 Mar 1976","0","Mar Q 1976 15 0990 Sutton, Surrey.","mr1" "I1628","FITZSIMON","Eilie (Eileen)","25 Jan 1838","1919","0","Remarried after Charles death.","mr1" "I2400","FLAMM","Janina","","","0","Polish art student","mr1" "I1796","FOOKS","Julia Maude","Abt 1867","1946","0","Mar Q 1946 2c 655 Windsor","mr1" "I1919","FOOTE","Harold Mortimer","9 Mar 1902","1987","0","Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1987
Month of Registration: March
Date of Birth: 9 March 1902
Volume No: 23
Page No: 294
Reg No: 387","mr1" "I000438","FORBES ROBERTSON","Mary","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000438","FORBES ROBERTSON","Mary","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","She had work exhibited at the Royal Academy (according to Ann Mills)","mr1" "I000284","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Anne Deidre ","28 Dec 1920","14 Nov 2009","0","Ann was educated in Switzerland. As a result of being able to speak fluent German, in 1939 she got a job in Berlin with the War Office. She was on the last train out of Berlin at the outbreak of war.","mr1" "I000284","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Anne Deidre ","28 Dec 1920","14 Nov 2009","0"," Our mother, who was born in Manchester in 1920, was schooled in Belgium and Switzerland. Her parents divorced when she was only four and her mother, a successful actor's agent, had the means and sufficient lack of interest in her six year -old daughter, to wave her off on the Victoria Station/Ostend boat train (a farewell kiss would have been an emotional exaggeration!)

She had been to two boarding schools in England before going to Belgium but she wasn't prepared for a 'total immersion' in French -she was only allowed to speak English on Thursdays. She never took to the gruelling school life in the outbacks of Antwerp and finally managed to persuade her mother, who she saw mercifully little of, to have her moved to St Gallen in Switzerland: There, after having spent seven years speaking French, she was thrown into a Swiss German environment - and adored it. Rigorous morning classes were followed by skiing in winter and long mountain hikes in spring and autumn. Her close friend at the time, Maribel Maranon, daughter of a well known Spanish doctor, had to return suddenly to Madrid at the outbreak of the Spanish civil war.

Ann's command of German was such that she had no difficulty in finding work in Berlin once she left school. She worked in the passport office in The British Embassy until the outbreak of war and acquired a great collection of Jazz 78r.p.m's; exchanging coffee, received via diplomatic circles, for early Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Paul Robeson, etc, records - lots of people were only too happy to get rid of 'black' music during the Nazi era, in exchange for a beverage which had become very scarce. Her eclectic musical tastes found her in the Berlin Concert Hall where, on two occasions she almost rubbed shoulders with 'an insignificant dwarf of a man whose clothes, like his ideas, were too big for him' -Adolf Hitler.

Her boss at the B.E. was an affable, middle-aged gentleman by the name of Frank Foley who, she then thought, spoke and understood little, if any, German. Great was her surprise when she learnt, less than ten years ago, that not only had her charming boss been virtually bi-lingual but he had also been responsible for saving countless Jews. (see:- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Foley )

After the war and once her three children were in their teens, she started working with a charming and dynamic couple who had recently set up the International House Language School in Shaftesbury Avenue -a stone's throw from Piccadilly Circus. A long and fruitful working and social relationship ensued with John and Brita Haycraft during which time Ann ran the accommodation agency for the students and started up her own summer courses for foreign school children in various centres throughout Britain.

In recent years, having moved from London to Shoreham on the coast of West Sussex, Ann had the good fortune to have various 'Guardian Angels' as neighbours, especially her son-in-Iaw's brother and his wife. She wasn't always the easiest person to get on with; she could be autocratic and domineering at times and loved nothing better than a good political discussion (often argument!) Like our father, George, she was a staunch socialist.

Ann was armed with a ready, and often wicked, wit: - on answering the phone to a double glazing salesman for the third time in the same week, anxious to sell her his wares, she said that she would consult her husband who had died 25 years before, but still gave her good advice - she never heard another word!

She will be missed by those 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren who she had more empathy with than her own mother had ever had with her and, of course, by her two children.

Vivien and Michael
","mr1" "I2393","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Beatrice","Abt 1882","5 Sep 1965","0","Stage Beauty:-
http://www.stagebeauty.net/th-frames.html?http&&&www.stagebeauty.net/forbes-robertson/forbes-robertson-b.html","mr1" "I000361","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Eric ","1865","5 Jun 1935","0","The Tate Gallery owns a painting by Eric: ""In the Forest, Pont-Aven"" 1895
Oil on canvas T01825 Purchased 1973
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/forbes-robertson-in-the-forest-pont-aven-t01825/text-catalogue-entry","mr1" "I000361","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Eric ","1865","5 Jun 1935","0","Sep Q 1865 1b 210 Islington","mr1" "I000361","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Eric ","1865","5 Jun 1935","0","Mar Q 1935 1a 157 Kensington","mr1" "I000361","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Eric ","1865","5 Jun 1935","0","Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Forbes-Robertson","mr1" "I000361","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Eric ","1865","5 Jun 1935","0","Interesting appreciation of Eric Forbes-Robertson as an artist.
http://icknieldindagations.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/eric-forbes-robertson-post.html","mr1" "I000361","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Eric ","1865","5 Jun 1935","0","Acted under the stage name of John Kelt","mr1" "I2413","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Frances Mary Desiree","1866","1956","0","First name(s) FRANCES
Last name HARROD
Birth year 1867
Age 89
Death quarter 2
Death year 1956
District KENSINGTON
County London
Volume 5C
Page 983","mr1" "I2413","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Frances Mary Desiree","1866","1956","0","Authoress","mr1" "I000375","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Frank ","1 Aug 1885","15 Mar 1947","0","Mar Q 1947 5C 744 Fulham, London","mr1" "I1687","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ian ","1854","1854","0","Sep Q 1854 1b 207 Islington","mr1" "I1687","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ian ","1854","1854","0","Dec Q 1854 1b 155 Islington","mr1" "I000359","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ian Frank ","1857","11 Jan 1936","0","Dec Q 1857 1b 200 Islington","mr1" "I000359","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ian Frank ","1857","11 Jan 1936","0","Mar Q 1936 2a 619 Surrey South Western","mr1" "I000359","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ian Frank ","1857","11 Jan 1936","0","Ian FF Robertson of Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey died 11th Jan 1936.
Probate granted 21st Feb 1936 to Beatrice Forbes Robertson Hale (single woman) Effects - £7055 12s 5d ","mr1" "I000359","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ian Frank ","1857","11 Jan 1936","0","Obituary - The Times - 13th Jan 1936

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/archive/article/1936-01-13/17/5.html#start%3D1785-01-01%26end%3D1985-12-31%26terms%3DJohn%20Robertson%26back%3D/tto/archive/find/John+Robertson/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/2%26prev%3D/tto/archive/frame/goto/John+Robertson/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/10%26next%3D/tto/archive/frame/goto/John+Robertson/w:1785-01-01%7E1985-12-31/12","mr1" "I2416","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ida V","9 Feb 1902","1991","0","First name(s) IDA V
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1902
Birth quarter 1
District FULHAM
County London
Volume 1A
Page 256","mr1" "I2416","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Ida V","9 Feb 1902","1991","0","First name(s) IDA
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth day 9
Birth month 2
Birth year 1902
Death quarter 4
Death year 1991
District WESTMINSTER
Register number 1191
County London
Volume 15
Page 1919","mr1" "I000395","FORBES-ROBERTSON","James ","7 Jul 1884","5 Aug 1955","0","On 11/12 April 1918 near Vieux Berquin, France, four times Lieutenant Colonel Forbes-Robertson saved the line from breaking and averted a most serious situation. On one occasion, having made a reconnaissance on horseback in full view of the enemy under heavy fire, he led a counter-attack which was completely successful in establishing our line. When his horse was shot under him he continued on foot, steadying the men and inspiring confidence by his disregard for personal danger. On the second day he lost another horse and again continued on foot until he had established a line to which his own troops could withdraw.

He was awarded the V.C and Gazetted 22nd May 1918

Later achieved rank of Brigadier General","mr1" "I2423","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Janina","","","0","Possible daughter - unconfirmed","mr1" "I2088","FORBES-ROBERTSON","John Francis","10 May1928","14 May 2008","0","First name(s) JOHN
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1928
Birth quarter 3
Registration month -
Mother's last name THORNTON
District EAST PRESTON
County Sussex
Country England
Volume 2B
Page 459","mr1" "I2088","FORBES-ROBERTSON","John Francis","10 May1928","14 May 2008","0","Aveleyman.com
http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=28269","mr1" "I000302","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Johnston ","16 Jan 1853","6 Nov 1937","0","FORBES-ROBERTSON, JOHNSTON, English actor, was the son of John Forbes-Robertson of Aberdeen, an art critic. He was educated at Charterhouse, and studied at the Royal Academy schools with a view to becoming a painter. But though he kept up his interest in that art, in 1874 he turned to the theatre, making his first appearance in London as Chastelard, in Mary, Queen of Scots. He studied under Samuel Phelps, from whom he learnt the traditions of the tragic stage. He played with the Bancrofts and with John Hare, supported Miss Mary Anderson in both England and America, and also acted at different times with Sir Henry Irving. His refined and artistic style, and beautiful voice and elocution made him a marked man on the English stage, and in Pinero's The Profligate at the Garrick theatre (1889), under Hare's management, he established his position as one of the most individual of London actors. In 1895 he started under his own management at the Lyceum with Mrs Patrick Campbell, producing Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth and also some modern plays; his impersonation as Hamlet was especially fine, and his capacity as a romantic actor was shown to great advantage also in John Davidson's For the Crown and in Maeterlinck's Pellias and Mélisande. In 1900 he married the actress Gertrude Elliott, with whom, as his leading lady, he appeared at various theatres, producing in subsequent years The Light that Failed, Madeleine Lucette Riley's Mice and Men, and G. Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra, Jerome K. Jerome's Passing of the Third Floor Back, &c. His brothers, Ian Robertson (b. 1858) and Norman Forbes (b. 1859), had also been well-known actors from about 1878 onwards.","mr1" "I000302","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Johnston ","16 Jan 1853","6 Nov 1937","0","Mar Q 1853 1c 89 London","mr1" "I000302","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Johnston ","16 Jan 1853","6 Nov 1937","0","

Hamlet's Advice to the Players (Johnston Forbes-Robertson, 1930s)
","mr1" "I000302","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Johnston ","16 Jan 1853","6 Nov 1937","0","
Shakespearean Recital & Lecture by Sir Johnston Forbes - Robertson C 1930 Pts 1 & 2 (of 4)








","mr1" "I000400","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Leonard John ","1863","1927","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000400","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Leonard John ","1863","1927","0","Mar Q 1927 2a 673 Croydon","mr1" "I000400","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Leonard John ","1863","1927","0","Dec Q 1863 1b 240 Islington","mr1" "I2408","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Lysbeth A","1953","","0","First name(s) LYSBETH A
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1953
Birth quarter 3
Mother's last name ANDERSON
District HAMPSTEAD
County London
Volume 5C
Page 1162","mr1" "I000399","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Margaret Sara Dora","1861","1940","0","Sep Q 1861 1b 196 Islington","mr1" "I000399","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Margaret Sara Dora","1861","1940","0","Sep Q 1940 4a 1237 Chelmsford","mr1" "I000399","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Margaret Sara Dora","1861","1940","0","Administration
Margaret Forbes Robertson of 3, Grosvenor Mansions, Grosvenor Road, Westcliff on Sea Essex, died 21 July 1940 at Runwell Emergency Hospital, Wickford, Essex.

Administration, London, to Frances Marie Desiree Harrod, Widow.
Effects £22 ","mr1" "I000386","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Muriel Elsa Florence","13 Sep 1913","7 Apr 2000","0","Meriel Forbes

Actress of wit and charm, with and without Ralph Richardson

Eric Shorter
Monday April 17, 2000
The Guardian

Although Meriel Forbes, who has died aged 86, later became better known as Sir Ralph Richardson's beloved wife, ""Mu"" - famous for tolerating his assorted whims, from motorcycles to uncaged pet parrots - she had earned a reputation on the West End stage as one of its busiest and most accomplished actresses long before they met.
She was also one of the stage's most attractive exponents of light comedy. After ending her engagement to the actor Robert Morley, who considered her insufficiently ambitious, she took up with the matinée idol Robert Donat, and played his wife on tour and in the West End - during the same season that she first encountered Richardson.

Meriel was born into one of the best-known British acting families. The daughter of Frank Forbes-Robertson and niece of the great Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, she was educated in Eastbourne, Brussels and Paris. No one was surprised when, at 16, she made her professional debut with her father's touring company in York, as Mrs De Hooley in Jerome K Jerome's The Passing Of The Third Floor Back.

Then came two stints in rep, one in Dundee, the other in Birmingham, before touring in Ronald Mackenzie's Musical Chairs, and understudying (and playing) the fluffy and flirtatious Kitty Packard in Kaufman and Ferber's Dinner At Eight (1933). For the next seven years, Forbes was never out of work, which ranged from comedies and thrillers to musicals and Terence Rattigan's first play, First Episode, in 1934.

It was two years later, while auditioning with another actress at the Haymarket theatre for The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse, that Ralph Richardson chose her for the part of a gangster's moll. He was to star as a psychologist-turned- criminologist, and pointing to the vivacious Forbes, he said: ""I like that one."" As Clitterhouse's ""dark and spirited, and smartly dressed assistant, Daisy"" Forbes caught critical attention in a production which ran for nearly 500 performances.

The Richardsons did not act again together for another 12 years. He was already married to Muriel ""Kit"" Hewitt, an actress but an invalid. She had developed the disease encephalitis lethargica (sleeping sickness).

Although Forbes might not possess high ambition or wide range, as Morley had once brusquely pointed out, she was always in work, and her vivacity held an irresistible charm for an actor of Richardson's artistic standing and domestic predicament. Besides, she had won admiration over the years for her lightness of touch, exquisite timing, spirited personality and her way of humanising otherwise over-sweet characters, like Sheridan's Julia in The Rivals at the Old Vic in 1938.

Forbes had also shown an engaging, caustic line in dry comedy as Crystal Allen in The Women (1940), and had stolen notices in the small part of the housemaid Milly Smith in Reginald Beckwith's A Soldier For Christmas (1944). As the barmaid opposite Richardson in RC Sherriff's Home At Seven (1950), her part may only have lasted 10 minutes, but within that time she was said to have ""unlocked with charm and vivacity the key to the plot"". In another play by Sherriff, The White Carnation, Forbes drew from Kenneth Tynan the epithet ""winsome"", as a London librarian with whom Richardson fell in love.

Indeed, the Richardsons, who married in 1944 (two years after the death of Muriel Hewitt), were to play many parts together, from Romilly Cavan's ruritanian comedy, Royal Circle (1948) to a tour of Australia in two Rattigan plays, Separate Tables and The Sleeping Prince, and Robert Bolt's Flowering Cherry, in which Forbes took over from Wendy Hiller as the long-suffering wife of Richardson's dreamy suburban husband.

They were together again in the West End in The School For Scandal in 1962, with her as Lady Sneerwell to his blustering Sir Peter Teazle, roles which they also acted on Broadway. In 1964, they played Bottom and Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream on a tour of South America and Europe.

One of their last plays together came in the 1970s, Lloyd George Knew My Father, with Forbes replacing Peggy Ashcroft. Among her own personal successes were The Philadelphia Story (1949), Shaw's The Millionairess (1952), and The Waltz Of The Toreadors (New York, 1957). Forbes's film appearances included Oh! What A Lovely War, and, on television, she was Lady Constance in the series Blandings Castle.

Sir Ralph Richardson died in 1983. Their only son, Charles, also predeceased Forbes.

• Meriel Forbes, actress, born September 13 1913; died April 7 2000","mr1" "I000386","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Muriel Elsa Florence","13 Sep 1913","7 Apr 2000","0","Headstone

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42146027","mr1" "I000386","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Muriel Elsa Florence","13 Sep 1913","7 Apr 2000","0","See Wikipedia:-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meriel_Forbes","mr1" "I2389","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Norman Henry","1903","1966","0","First name(s) NORMAN HENRY
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1903
Birth quarter 1
District ST. GILES
County London
Volume 1B
Page 603
","mr1" "I2390","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Olivia","1906","","0","First name(s) OLIVIA
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1906
Birth quarter 1
District ST. GILES
County London
Volume 1B
Page 581
","mr1" "I2404","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Peggy Jessie","1930","1986","0","First name(s) PEGGIE J
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1930
Birth quarter 1
Mother's last name THORNTON
District BARNET
County Middlesex
Country England
Volume 3A
Page 742","mr1" "I2404","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Peggy Jessie","1930","1986","0","From the IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3054726/","mr1" "I2404","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Peggy Jessie","1930","1986","0","First name(s) PEGGY JESSIE
Last name DRAKE
Birth day 23
Birth month 12
Birth year 1930
Death quarter 2
Death year 1986
District KENSINGTON & CHELSEA
Register number 586
County London
Volume 13
Page 1732","mr1" "I2399","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Peter John B","16 Jan 1927","1995","0","First name(s) PETER J B F
Last name ROBERTSON
Birth year 1927
Birth quarter 1
Mother's last name THORNTON
District HAWARDEN
County Flintshire
Country Wales
Volume 11B
Page 313
","mr1" "I2399","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Peter John B","16 Jan 1927","1995","0","Aveleyman.com
http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=5872","mr1" "I2399","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Peter John B","16 Jan 1927","1995","0","First name(s) PETER JOHN B
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Death quarter 4
Death year 1995
District WANDSWORTH
District number 2561C
Register number C98A
Entry number 071
Date of registration mm/yy 1295
County London
","mr1" "I2422","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Philippe","1898","1968","0","Illustrator and decorative artist","mr1" "I2410","FORBES-ROBERTSON","Richard Michael","1951","","0","First name(s) RICHARD M
Last name FORBES-ROBERTSON
Birth year 1951
Birth quarter 4
Mother's last name ANDERSON
District HAMMERSMITH
County London
Volume 5C
Page 857","mr1" "I1992","FORD","Charles Snook","1909","","0","Dec Q 1909 2b 521 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1991","FORD","Ethel Marie Eugenie","1907","","0","Dec Q 1907 2b 511 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000665","FORD","George Henry ","1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: about March 22","mr1" "I000343","FORD","Olive Louisa ","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Dressmaker (living with Rebecca Sait, her Grandmother)","mr1" "I000343","FORD","Olive Louisa ","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1873 Alverstoke 2b 485","mr1" "I1990","FORD","Thomas Eugene","1902","","0","Sep Q 1902 2b 562 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000344","FORD","William ","Abt 1842","1925","0","Mar Q 1925 2b 815 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1989","FORD","William Charles George","1901","","0","Sep Q 1901 2b 558 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1829","FORSTER","Jean M","1929","","0","Mar Q 1929 8c 829 Barton I

Possible child - not proven","mr1" "I000548","FOSTER","Arthur ","1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Groom, Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000548","FOSTER","Arthur ","1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with his sister Elizabeth (Orton)","mr1" "I000520","FOSTER","Arthur ","1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1891 7b 478 Shardlow","mr1" "I000547","FOSTER","Charles ","1868","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000547","FOSTER","Charles ","1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Railway Engine Stoker","mr1" "I000547","FOSTER","Charles ","1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with his sister Mary Jane","mr1" "I000546","FOSTER","Charlotte ","Abt 1857","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: visitor (to her sister Elizabeth)","mr1" "I1682","FOSTER","Eda Isabella","08 Jul 1914","7 Dec 2005","0","Sep Q 1914 6b 852 Burton","mr1" "I1682","FOSTER","Eda Isabella","08 Jul 1914","7 Dec 2005","0","NAME: Eda Isobella Davis
BIRTH DATE: 8 Jul 1914
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Dec 2005
AGE AT DEATH: 91
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Kettering
INFERRED COUNTY: Northamptonshire
REGISTER NUMBER: A75D
DISTRICT AND SUBDISTRICT: 669/1A
ENTRY NUMBER: 11","mr1" "I1682","FOSTER","Eda Isabella","08 Jul 1914","7 Dec 2005","0","DAVIS, EDA ISABELLA - 07 April 2006 - 2118278 - 07 December 2005 - Grant and will - Newcastle Upon Tyne","mr1" "I000549","FOSTER","George W ","1874","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000549","FOSTER","George W ","1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Baker's Assistant","mr1" "I000549","FOSTER","George W ","1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with his sister Mary Jane","mr1" "I000136","FOSTER","Jennifer ","","","0","Jennifer is issue from her mother's first marriage","mr1" "I000521","FOSTER","Leonard ","1889","29 Apr 1917","0","Lost in Action in France WW1
Photograph taken by Walker, Victoria Studio, 48, Wellington St. Woolwich","mr1" "I000521","FOSTER","Leonard ","1889","29 Apr 1917","0","Jun Q 7b 481 Shardlow","mr1" "I000521","FOSTER","Leonard ","1889","29 Apr 1917","0","Killed in Action","mr1" "I000521","FOSTER","Leonard ","1889","29 Apr 1917","0","Remembered at the Arras Memorial","mr1" "I000521","FOSTER","Leonard ","1889","29 Apr 1917","0","44342, 103rd Coy., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)","mr1" "I000135","FOSTER","Lynne ","","","0","Foster is her name by first marriage.","mr1" "I000494","FOSTER","Maggie Elizabeth ","9 Jan 1888","1972","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000494","FOSTER","Maggie Elizabeth ","9 Jan 1888","1972","0","Mar Q 1888 7b 471 Shardlow","mr1" "I000494","FOSTER","Maggie Elizabeth ","9 Jan 1888","1972","0","Reg. No - 49517/1972
(Mother's name recorded as Edna)","mr1" "I000545","FOSTER","Mary Jane ","Abt 1855","Yes, date unknown","0","A Sarah Orton was recorded as a visitor and Cook, Domestic Servant. 28 years old (1873)
She was born in Sheepy.
SHe would have been Thomas Foster Snr's daughter's, husband's sister. !","mr1" "I000544","FOSTER","Thomas ","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000544","FOSTER","Thomas ","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with his daughter and her husband - Fred Baker","mr1" "I000544","FOSTER","Thomas ","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000544","FOSTER","Thomas ","Abt 1828","Yes, date unknown","0","Widowed by 1881","mr1" "I000518","FOSTER","Thomas ","1860","28 Dec 1926","0","Description: Plough Boy","mr1" "I000518","FOSTER","Thomas ","1860","28 Dec 1926","0","Description: 28th Dec 1926 - Registered Mar Q 1927 6d 798 Birmingham North","mr1" "I000518","FOSTER","Thomas ","1860","28 Dec 1926","0","Sep Q 1860 7? 66 Market Bosworth","mr1" "I1395","FOSTER ?","Sophia","5 Aug 1810","16 Apr 1855","0","Jun Q 1855 5a 200 Wimborne","mr1" "I000661","FOX","Louisa Lizzie ","Abt 1868","18 Apr 1947","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000661","FOX","Louisa Lizzie ","Abt 1868","18 Apr 1947","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 125 No. 34,870. Plot 42, unconsecrated ground","mr1" "I000263","FRANCIS","David ","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:as a Boarder","mr1" "I000263","FRANCIS","David ","Abt 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Carpenter's Joiner","mr1" "I000047","FRANCIS","Eileen Grace ","10 Jan 1900","28 Oct 1988","0","Cremation Reference 99985","mr1" "I000047","FRANCIS","Eileen Grace ","10 Jan 1900","28 Oct 1988","0","Her ashes were scattered :-

North Border 13/14 posts, South of Chestnut","mr1" "I000047","FRANCIS","Eileen Grace ","10 Jan 1900","28 Oct 1988","0","Worked at Priddy's Hard (Ordnance) before she was married","mr1" "I000047","FRANCIS","Eileen Grace ","10 Jan 1900","28 Oct 1988","0","Description: Cardio respiratory failure plus other causes","mr1" "I000260","FRANCIS","Reginald Leslie John","1903","1906","0","Mar Q 1903 2b 575 Fareham
Registered as Reginald Leslie J SAIT.
","mr1" "I000260","FRANCIS","Reginald Leslie John","1903","1906","0","Mar Q 1906 2b 391 Alverstoke
Registered as Reginald J FRANCIS","mr1" "I000078","FRANCIS","William ","1835","1892","0","FreeFormatDate:Later on described as a Master Mariner","mr1" "I000078","FRANCIS","William ","1835","1892","0","He wasn't alive at the marriage of his son William John Francis (1900)","mr1" "I000078","FRANCIS","William ","1835","1892","0","FreeFormatDate:March Q Swansea 11a 634","mr1" "I000078","FRANCIS","William ","1835","1892","0","Description: Not proven","mr1" "I000075","FRANCIS","William John ","18 Mar 1870","Aug 1915","0","Time Keeper at time of marriage","mr1" "I000075","FRANCIS","William John ","18 Mar 1870","Aug 1915","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q Alverstoke 2b 601","mr1" "I000075","FRANCIS","William John ","18 Mar 1870","Aug 1915","0","From Burial Register of Ann's Hill Cemetery
Page 17 entry 22636 August 6 1915 William John FRANCIS , Gas Fitter aged 45 - died at 67 North St, Gosport - buried plot 47 consecrated ground","mr1" "I000080","FRANCIS","William John ","2 Jul 1905","27 Dec 1980","0","Gordon reckons he was called for National Service in the RAF.
I remember him as working at the Seamans Rest in Portsmouth.
Ron reckons he was an entertainer of some sort.
He performed with a troupe called The Palace Boys and Joan.
Never married.
Spent his final years accompanying Eileen Mills on European coach tours.","mr1" "I000080","FRANCIS","William John ","2 Jul 1905","27 Dec 1980","0","Dec Q. S.E. Hants 20 1711","mr1" "I1778","FRANKLAND","Alice Mary A","1891","","0","Sep Q 1890 1c 602 Poplar","mr1" "I001145","FRANKLAND","Annie Eliza ","1888","1916","0","Jun Q 1888 1c 483 Mile End","mr1" "I001145","FRANKLAND","Annie Eliza ","1888","1916","0","Sep Q 1916 1d 960 Greenwich
Recorded as 28 years old","mr1" "I001146","FRANKLAND","John Robert ","1852","1913","0","Sep Q 1852 9d 120 Sculcoates","mr1" "I001146","FRANKLAND","John Robert ","1852","1913","0","Dec Q 1913 1c 558 Poplar","mr1" "I000644","FRANKLIN","Elizabeth ","12 May 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000644","FRANKLIN","Elizabeth ","12 May 1864","Yes, date unknown","0","For Frederick Wheeler- Auctioneer","mr1" "I001001","FRANKLIN","Mary Jane ","1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1860 3a 653 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I001001","FRANKLIN","Mary Jane ","1860","Yes, date unknown","0","Born - Mary Ann","mr1" "I000988","FRANKLIN","Sam ","Abt 1837","Yes, date unknown","0","Sam and Hannah not proven as parents - Dec 2005","mr1" "I101","Gadsby","Lily May ","28 Aug 1896","1990","0","Name: WYNN, Lily May
Registration district South Shields
County: Durham
Year of registration: 1990
Month of registration: January
Date of Birth:28 August 1896
Volume no: 2
Page no: 1391
Reg no: 190","mr1" "I1698","GARDNER","Charlotte","Abt 1826","1877","0","Sep Q 1877 3a 349 Thame","mr1" "I001070","GARNHAM","Charles Edward ","Abt 1892","29 Jan 1951","0","Name: GARNHAM, Charles E
Registration District: Yarmouth
County: Norfolk
Year of Registration: 1951
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death: 59
Volume No: 4B
Page No: 681

11, Lower Cliff Road, Gorleston, Gt. Yarmouth","mr1" "I1771","GARRET","Job","Abt 1742","","0","or Gerrett","mr1" "I1771","GARRET","Job","Abt 1742","","0","Possible birth - Job Garrett - IGI
Where is Corcherton ?","mr1" "I001125","GARRETT","Ann ","1853","6 Aug 1853","0","IGI","mr1" "I001125","GARRETT","Ann ","1853","6 Aug 1853","0","Jun Q 1853 5a 202 Wilton
Surname recorded as GARRATT","mr1" "I1188","GARRETT","Ann","1859","","0","Closest match - Ann MILLS - Mar Q 1859 5a 22_ Tisbury. District includes Fonthill Bishop ","mr1" "I001130","GARRETT","Ann Maria ","31 Oct 1837","9 Mar 1926","0","Mar Q 1926 5a 229 Wilton","mr1" "I001130","GARRETT","Ann Maria ","31 Oct 1837","9 Mar 1926","0","IGI. Baptised as Ann Maria Mills","mr1" "I000746","GARRETT","Anna Maria ","29 Dec 1816","04 Apr 1865","0","The Parish Register of Baptisms records that she was ""Base Born Daughter of Elizabeth;Garrett;Fovant;Single woman""","mr1" "I000746","GARRETT","Anna Maria ","29 Dec 1816","04 Apr 1865","0","Census indicates born 1818","mr1" "I000746","GARRETT","Anna Maria ","29 Dec 1816","04 Apr 1865","0","Jun Q 1865 2b 284 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000746","GARRETT","Anna Maria ","29 Dec 1816","04 Apr 1865","0","Cause: Rheumatic Meningitis.
Source: Pat Deering-Smith research","mr1" "I001108","GARRETT","Caroline ","Jul 1822","Nov 1876","0","The Parish Register of Baptisms records her as :-
Base born ; Dau of ;Elizabeth ; GARRETT ; Fovant ; Single woman","mr1" "I001127","GARRETT","Charles George","1840","16 May 1887","0","Baptised as Charles George Mills Garrett","mr1" "I001127","GARRETT","Charles George","1840","16 May 1887","0","Charles George MILLS
Jun Q 1887 3a 60 Brentford.
Age recorded as 45.
If this is the correct person he would have been 46. ","mr1" "I001127","GARRETT","Charles George","1840","16 May 1887","0","Sep Q 1840 8 405 Wilton","mr1" "I001127","GARRETT","Charles George","1840","16 May 1887","0","Poor chap fell 15ft off a ladder!","mr1" "I001104","GARRETT","Charlotte ","Jun 1813","1860","0","The Parish Register of Baptisms records her as ""Base Born Daughter of Betty;Garrett;Fovant;Single woman","mr1" "I001104","GARRETT","Charlotte ","Jun 1813","1860","0","Likely reg: A-J qtr vol5a p150","mr1" "I001119","GARRETT","Charlotte Louisa ","1861","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1861 5a 191 Wilton","mr1" "I001133","GARRETT","Edward John","1846","21 Jan 1891","0","Likely Death Registration: 1891 Jan-Mar Qtr Romsey, Hants 2c Vol 59","mr1" "I001133","GARRETT","Edward John","1846","21 Jan 1891","0","Possible Birth Registration: Wilton 1846, Jul-Sept Qtr Vol 8 Page 165","mr1" "I001100","GARRETT","Elizabeth ","1781","23 Dec 1846","0","Dec Q Vol 8 Page 341 Wilton","mr1" "I001100","GARRETT","Elizabeth ","1781","23 Dec 1846","0","Not proven","mr1" "I001100","GARRETT","Elizabeth ","1781","23 Dec 1846","0","IGI","mr1" "I001100","GARRETT","Elizabeth ","1781","23 Dec 1846","0","There's a tree on ancestry that states that our Elizabeth Garrett is actually a lady called Elizabeth Davis from West Lavington. She married a William Garrett in Maddington. They had a number of children including a Jane Garrett born 1808. This could be our Jane and could explain why she is not listed in the births for Fovant. I have provisionally put this new data on to my Ancestry tree in the hope that ancestors can see it and comment. Best regards Adney","mr1" "I001122","GARRETT","Elizabeth ","1848","Aug 1856","0","Sep Q 1856 5a 120 Wilton
Recorded as ""Betsy"" Garrett","mr1" "I001122","GARRETT","Elizabeth ","1848","Aug 1856","0","Mar Q 1848 8 11 Wilton
Surname recorded as GARRATT","mr1" "I001124","GARRETT","Ellen ","1851","","0","Mar Q 1851 V111 499 Wilton
Surname recorded as GARRATT ","mr1" "I001121","GARRETT","Frederick ","1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1846 V111 465 Wilton
Name transcribed as Frederic GARRETT.
Scan of Index is barely readable.","mr1" "I001132","GARRETT","Frederick William ","09 Sep 1850","19 July 1931","0","Sep Q 1850 V111 477 Wilton","mr1" "I001132","GARRETT","Frederick William ","09 Sep 1850","19 July 1931","0","Sept Qtr vol 2b page 755
Death date source - National Probate Calendar","mr1" "I001105","GARRETT","George ","Sep 1814","27 Dec 1857","0","The Parish Register of Baptisms records him as:-
Base Born Son of Elizabeth ; Garrett ; Fovant ; Single woman Barford St Martin","mr1" "I001105","GARRETT","George ","Sep 1814","27 Dec 1857","0","Wiltshire Memorial transcription Index.
George MILLS Date of death 27 Dec 1857 Age 41 Notes son of Charles George RefNum 78137 Place Fovant, WIL","mr1" "I001123","GARRETT","George ","1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1849 8 439 Wilton
Surname recorded as GARRATT","mr1" "I001128","GARRETT","George Edgar ","Sep 1853","27 Dec 1905 ","0","Dec Q 1905 1d 587 Camberwell","mr1" "I001128","GARRETT","George Edgar ","Sep 1853","27 Dec 1905 ","0","Sep Q 1853 5a 186 Wilton","mr1" "I001106","GARRETT","Harriet ","10 Jul 1818","1894","0","The Parish Register of Baptisms records her as:-
Base Born Daughter of Elizabeth;Garrett;Fovant;Single woman","mr1" "I001106","GARRETT","Harriet ","10 Jul 1818","1894","0","Mar Q 1894 5a 164, Wilton. aged 75","mr1" "I001129","GARRETT","Henry Job ","29 Jan 1857","1927","0","Mar Q 1927 2b 894 Portsmouth","mr1" "I001131","GARRETT","John Albert ","19 Aug 1844","After 1871","0","possible death registration: Dec Q 1885 5a 55 Devizes","mr1" "I001109","GARRETT","Mathilda ","20 Apr 1824","1853","0","The Parish Register of Baptisms records her as :-
Base Born ; Dau of ;Elizabeth ; GARRETT ; Fovant ; Single woman","mr1" "I1442","GARRETT","Matilda","1855","1855","0","Mar Q 1855 5a 210 Wilton","mr1" "I1442","GARRETT","Matilda","1855","1855","0","Jun Q 1855 5a 158 Wilton","mr1" "I1442","GARRETT","Matilda","1855","1855","0","3 months old","mr1" "I001136","GARRETT","Matilda ","1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1856 5a 217 Wilton","mr1" "I1186","GARRETT","Thomas","1 Mar 1855","20 April 1945","0","1945 Salisbury 5a Vol 196 Ap-Ju Qtr Aged 90yrs","mr1" "I1186","GARRETT","Thomas","1 Mar 1855","20 April 1945","0","1855 Jan-Mar Qtr Wilton Vol 5a Page 212","mr1" "I001107","GARRETT","William ","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","All their children recorded FHL Film 1279401 - Transcript of Fovant Parish Registers","mr1" "I001120","GARRETT","William Mills ","1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1844 V111 471 Wilton
Name recorded as William Mills GARRETT","mr1" "I2428","GARTON","Bertie Albert","4 Jul 1886","24 Mar 1967","0","First name(s) ALBERT
Last name GARTON
Birth year 1887
Age 80
Death quarter 1
Death year 1967
District SOUTHWARK
County London
Volume 5E
Page 94","mr1" "I2428","GARTON","Bertie Albert","4 Jul 1886","24 Mar 1967","0","First name(s) BERTIE ALBERT
Last name GARTON
Birth year 1886
Birth quarter 3
District HACKNEY
County London
Country England
Volume 1B
Page 451","mr1" "I2437","GARTON","Dorothy Elizabeth","30 Jul 1913","1984","0","First name(s) DOROTHY ELIZABETH
Last name FITZGERALD
Birth day 30
Birth month 7
Birth year 1913
Death quarter 3
Death year 1984
District FULHAM
Register number 884
County London
Volume 12
Page 698","mr1" "I2440","GARTON","Eileen G","17 Mar 1926","10 Nov 1984","0","First name(s) EILEEN G
Last name GARTON
Birth year 1926
Birth quarter 2
Mother's last name BAGGETT
District LAMBETH
County London
Country England
Volume 1D
Page 326","mr1" "I2434","GARTON","Henry (Albert)","","","0","Not proven - the name appears on Albert's marriage record","mr1" "I2062","Garton","Lilian Marjorie","6 Apr 1918","28 Mar 1997","0","Jun Q 1918 1d 312 Lambeth","mr1" "I2062","Garton","Lilian Marjorie","6 Apr 1918","28 Mar 1997","0","Name: QUARTERMAN, Lilian Marjorie
Registration District: Bromley
County: Kent
Year of Registration: 1997
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 6 April 1918
District No: 2221C
Reg No: C31
Ent No: 075
DOR: 497","mr1" "I2062","Garton","Lilian Marjorie","6 Apr 1918","28 Mar 1997","0","Home address: 20 Lavengro Road, West Norwood, London, SE27","mr1" "I1690","GIBBINS","Charles Henry","1887","","0","Sep Q 1887 2b 565 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1690","GIBBINS","Charles Henry","1887","","0","No record found in 1901 or 1911 Census of him or family.
No record of marriage, migration or death.","mr1" "I1688","GIBBINS","Kathleen Lilian M","21 Mar 1904","1991","0","Jun Q 1904 2b 542 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1688","GIBBINS","Kathleen Lilian M","21 Mar 1904","1991","0","Name: LANE, Kathleen Lilian M
Registration District: Stroud
County: Gloucestershire
Year of Registration: 1991
Month of Registration: May
Date of Birth: 21 March 1904
Volume No: 22
Page No: 2042
Reg No: 591","mr1" "I1911","GIBSON","Stanley","1872","","0","Sep Q 1872 2a 787 Sheppey","mr1" "I1574","GOLDSACK","Florence Marjorie","11 Nov 1913","1990","0","Dec Q 1913 1a 861 Marylebone, London
Mother's Maiden name - Goldsack","mr1" "I1574","GOLDSACK","Florence Marjorie","11 Nov 1913","1990","0","Name: MILLS, Florence Marjorie
Registration District: Lincoln
County: Lincolnshire
Year of Registration: 1990
Month of Registration: July
Date of Birth: 11 November 1913
Volume No: 7
Page No: 1492
Reg No: 790","mr1" "I1773","GOODFIELD","Arthur George","1882","6 Jan 1960","0","Dec Q 1882 5a 50 Malmesbury","mr1" "I1773","GOODFIELD","Arthur George","1882","6 Jan 1960","0","6, Whitwell Way, Coton, Cambridgeshire.
Administration - Peterborough, 13th May to Lily Alice.
Effects £515","mr1" "I1775","GOODFIELD","Arthur George J","1915","6 Jan 1960","0","Jun Q 1915 1b 874 Hackney","mr1" "I1775","GOODFIELD","Arthur George J","1915","6 Jan 1960","0","Registration district: Cambridge
County: Cambridgeshire
Year of registration: 1960
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death:77
Volume no: 4A Page no: 286","mr1" "I1776","GOODFIELD","Ivy L","1917","","0","Mar Q 1917 1b 762 Hackney","mr1" "I1774","GOODFIELD","Violet P","30 Oct 1913","2004","0","Dec Q 1913 1b 679 Hackney","mr1" "I1774","GOODFIELD","Violet P","30 Oct 1913","2004","0","SWANN, Violet Prudence
Registration district: Cambridge
County: Cambridgeshire
Year of registration: 2004
Month of registration: September
Date of Birth:30 October 1913
District no: 331/1
Reg no: D64C
Ent no: 219
DOR: 904
","mr1" "I000337","GRAINGER","Hannah ","1823","1876","0","International Genealogical Index.
Parish Registers & Bishop's transcripts of C of E Parish Church, Sedgeley, Staffs.
Records in the Staffordshire Record Office.","mr1" "I000337","GRAINGER","Hannah ","1823","1876","0","Death cert ref - Ulverston - 1876 - 1st qtr - 8e - 599","mr1" "I000559","GRAINGER","John ","1796","Yes, date unknown","0","1851 Census aged 60 - which makes his year of birth 1791
1861 Census gives the same birth year 1791","mr1" "I2260","GRAVILLE","Frederick","Abt 1875","1940","0","Recorded as Fred Gravil at birth","mr1" "I000327","GRAVILLE","Maurice Frederick ","1929","","0","Registration district: Hastings
County: Sussex
Year of registration: 1929
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's maiden name: Pointon
Volume no: 2B
Page no: 43
","mr1" "I000326","GRAVILLE","Norman Frederick","30 May 1905","1978","0","Registration district: Thanet
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1905
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Q3 Volume no: 2A Page no: 1040
","mr1" "I000293","GRAVILLE","Peter Norman ","1935","7 May 2013","0","Registration district: Worthing
County: Sussex
Year of registration: 1935
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's maiden name: Pointon
Volume no:2B
Page no. 431","mr1" "I1463","GREEN","Charlotte","Abt 1811","1892","0","Mar Q 1894 2c 61 Romsey","mr1" "I000300","GREENWOOD","Jill ","4 Jun 1945","Jan 1949","0","Description: Funeral 29th Jan 1949","mr1" "I000126","GREENWOOD","Richard ","21 Oct 1910","4 Feb 1986","0"," He was a Showroom Manager during his working life, running East Midlands Electricity Board's showrooms in Coventry (first Corporation St, then Hertford St and finally The Precinct). He served in the Royal Navy during the 2nd World War reaching the rank of Leading Coder.","mr1" "I000126","GREENWOOD","Richard ","21 Oct 1910","4 Feb 1986","0","Description: a heart attack","mr1" "I2287","GREGORY","Ronald T","1919","17 Jun 1943","0","Sep Q 1919 8D 31 Salford","mr1" "I2287","GREGORY","Ronald T","1919","17 Jun 1943","0","Name: Ronald Gregory
Given Initials: R T
Rank: Sapper
Death Date: 17 Jun 1943
Number: 2066585
Birth Place: Salford
Residence: Birkenhead
Regiment at Enlistment: Royal Engineers
Branch at Enlistment: Other Corps
Theatre of War: At sea
Regiment at Death: Royal Engineers
Branch at Death: Other Corps","mr1" "I000556","GRIFFIN","Sarah ","1794","15 Feb 1868","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 6a 420 Bridgnorth","mr1" "I000556","GRIFFIN","Sarah ","1794","15 Feb 1868","0","Death index records 72 years old which puts birth at 1796","mr1" "I1369","HABENS","Alice Harriet","1885","13 Sep 1963","0","Sep Q 1885 2b 538 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1369","HABENS","Alice Harriet","1885","13 Sep 1963","0","Sep Q 1963 6b 267 Gosport","mr1" "I1369","HABENS","Alice Harriet","1885","13 Sep 1963","0","13 Foster Road, Gosport","mr1" "I1730","HABENS","Edith Emily","1887","1926","0","Mar Q 1887 2b 553 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1730","HABENS","Edith Emily","1887","1926","0","Dec Q 1926 11a 456 Cardiff","mr1" "I1728","HABENS","Leonard","Abt 1860","1914","0","Jun Q 1914 2b 671 Alverstoke","mr1" "I001028","HALES","Alice J ","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Handkerchief Folder","mr1" "I001029","HALES","Florence Maud ","Abt 1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Handkerchief Presser","mr1" "I001023","HALES","George Henry ","Abt 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Assistant Pawnbroker","mr1" "I001027","HALES","Rowland ","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Cabinet Maker","mr1" "I000363","HALL","Adelaide H ","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: 1880 US Census","mr1" "I60","HALL","Elizabeth","Abt 1835","1897","0","5832/1897 Elizabeth McKimm. Father John, Mother Mary. District - Orange.
NSW BMDs","mr1" "I000186","HALL","Harold ","","Yes, date unknown","0","Banker ?","mr1" "I1661","HALL","Rose Marie","24 Mar 1893","","0","Mar Q 1882 1d 557 Lambeth","mr1" "I000374","HAMILTON","Alastair Andrew Hamish","20 May 1941","","1","Births Jun 1941
Hamilton Alaister H H Pallavicinzo Barnet 3a 2348/s
Hamilton Alaister H Pallavicinio Barnet 3a 2702/s ","mr1" "I000374","HAMILTON","Alastair Andrew Hamish","20 May 1941","","1","Wikipedia Article

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alastair_Hamilton","mr1" "I000370","HAMILTON","James Hamish","15 Nov 1900","1988","0","James (Jamie) Hamilton was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, 15 November 1900, son of James Nelson Hamilton and Alice van Valkenburg, and moved to Scotland at the age of five at his father's bidding. He was married twice, firstly to Jean Forbes-Robertson (daughter of actor-manager Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson) in 1929, though the marriage ended in 1933, and then to Countess Yvonne Pallavicino of Rome in 1940, with whom he had one son, Alastair. He was educated at Rugby School and Caius College, Cambridge, where he excelled at rowing, going on to win the Olympic Eights Silver medal at the Amsterdam games in 1928. He remained a keen and active sportsman throughout his life, taking up golf in middle age after a youth of skiing, hiking, rowing and recreational piloting. After graduating from Cambridge in 1922, he travelled extensively throughout the United States, where he began to build up a web of contacts in publishing that would stand him in good stead for the rest of his life.

In 1924 he joined Jonathan Cape before becoming the London Manager for Harper & Brothers in 1926, eventually rising to found Hamish Hamilton, Ltd., in 1931. During World War II, he served in the Army in Holland and France, evacuating in 1940 before being seconded to the American Division of the Ministry of Information in 1941. A daredevil pilot, diver and skier, Hamish Hamilton had a famously low threshold of boredom, despising committees and meetings, even though he was Honorary Secretary of the Kinsmen Trust from 1942 until 1956 and a governor of the London Old Vic from 1945 to 1975. It is thought his refusal to sit on boards such as the Publishers' Association was responsible for keeping him from receiving a Knighthood, though he was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1953 and a Grande Officiale of Italy's Order of Merit in 1976. He died in London in October, 1988.","mr1" "I1868","HARPER","Frederick P","7 Aug 1891","16 Apr 1968","0","Name: Frederick P Harper
Birth Date: abt 1892
Date of Registration: Jun 1968
Age at Death: 76
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 6b
Page: 479","mr1" "I000052","HARRIS","Elisha ","1830","1899","0","Birth could be 1832?
Possibly one other child making six.","mr1" "I000052","HARRIS","Elisha ","1830","1899","0","Dec Q 1899 3a 597 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000257","HARRIS","Emma Maria ","1865","1871","0","Jun Q 1871 3a 468 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000257","HARRIS","Emma Maria ","1865","1871","0","Sep Q 1865 3a 622 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000645","HARRIS","Florence Mary ","2 Aug 1885","10 Feb 1955","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 3a 838 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000645","HARRIS","Florence Mary ","2 Aug 1885","10 Feb 1955","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1955 9d 18 Bromsgrove","mr1" "I000952","HARRIS","George ","Oct 1860","Yes, date unknown","0","DEc Q 1860 3a 567 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000212","HARRIS","Henry ","1875","1918","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000212","HARRIS","Henry ","1875","1918","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1875 3a 719 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000212","HARRIS","Henry ","1875","1918","0","Dec Q 1918 3b 11 Brackley, Northants. Aged 43","mr1" "I000990","HARRIS","Lilian Phoebe ","4 Jun 1884","22 Feb 1888","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 1884 3a 850 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000990","HARRIS","Lilian Phoebe ","4 Jun 1884","22 Feb 1888","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1888 3a 613 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I001000","HARRIS","Percy ","28 Mar 1897","7 Aug 1897","0","No record of birth or death in the CRI. These dates are from the family bible.","mr1" "I000648","HARRIS","Percy Leslie ","28 Sep 1899","1913","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1899 6d 254 Aston","mr1" "I000648","HARRIS","Percy Leslie ","28 Sep 1899","1913","0","1913 Dec Q 6d 258 Birmingham","mr1" "I000160","HARRIS","Phoebe Harvey","1870","1945","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000160","HARRIS","Phoebe Harvey","1870","1945","0","Staying with her brother Thomas Harvey Harris","mr1" "I000160","HARRIS","Phoebe Harvey","1870","1945","0","Sep Q 1945 3a 1326 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000023","HARRIS","Sarah Anne ","18 Nov 1869","5 Apr 1950","0","Description: Cook (Domestic Servant)","mr1" "I000023","HARRIS","Sarah Anne ","18 Nov 1869","5 Apr 1950","0","Spring Street, C/Norton @ Marriage","mr1" "I000023","HARRIS","Sarah Anne ","18 Nov 1869","5 Apr 1950","0","Description: 1881 Census states she was born 1867","mr1" "I000023","HARRIS","Sarah Anne ","18 Nov 1869","5 Apr 1950","0","Description: Cerebral thrombosis","mr1" "I000023","HARRIS","Sarah Anne ","18 Nov 1869","5 Apr 1950","0","Informant LSH Billson","mr1" "I000647","HARRIS","Thomas ","Abt 1889","23 Jul 1916","0","Awarded the 1914-15 star, Royal Warwickshire Regiment 14th Battalion (1st Birmingham Pals), Thiepval Memorial, Pier & Face 9 A 9B & 10B
Service No. 14/1631 Rank - Private","mr1" "I000647","HARRIS","Thomas ","Abt 1889","23 Jul 1916","0","This date is from the Census of 1901 - nor CRI record found Dec 2005","mr1" "I000647","HARRIS","Thomas ","Abt 1889","23 Jul 1916","0","FreeFormatDate:CWGC Date","mr1" "I000053","HARRIS","Thomas Harvey ","19 Dec 1864","4 Jan 1904","0","Description: Insurance Agent","mr1" "I000053","HARRIS","Thomas Harvey ","19 Dec 1864","4 Jan 1904","0","Description: Assurance Sup't (Employer)","mr1" "I000053","HARRIS","Thomas Harvey ","19 Dec 1864","4 Jan 1904","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1865 3a 672 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000053","HARRIS","Thomas Harvey ","19 Dec 1864","4 Jan 1904","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 7b 143 Basford","mr1" "I000649","HARRIS","Thomas Harvey ","28 Mar 1891","7 Mar 1892","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1891 3a 877 Headington","mr1" "I000649","HARRIS","Thomas Harvey ","28 Mar 1891","7 Mar 1892","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1892 8a 725 Headington","mr1" "I000206","HARRIS","William ","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: House Thatcher","mr1" "I000206","HARRIS","William ","Abt 1801","Yes, date unknown","0","Widowed by 1881. Living next door to Thomas Harris (born 1842) who was married to Eliza. Could be a son.","mr1" "I000646","HARRIS","William ","17 Aug 1887","3 Apr 1959","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 3a 863 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I1819","HARRISON","Edna May ","14 May 1905","18 Jul 1978","0","Possible death

Name: HUGHES, Edna May
Registration District: Manchester
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 1978
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Date of Birth: 14 May 1905
Volume No: 38
Page No: 1409","mr1" "I1819","HARRISON","Edna May ","14 May 1905","18 Jul 1978","0","Administration - Manchester 7th August - £3403","mr1" "I000159","HARVEY","Phoebe ","1838","1895","0","FreeFormatDate:1st Quarter","mr1" "I000566","HAYES","Arabella Burke ","25 Jun 1873","1932","0","First name(s) Arabella Maria
Last name Hayes
Birth year 1873
Birth date 25 Jun 1873
Baptism year 1873
Baptism date 03 Jul 1873
Residence Brighton Vale
Parish Blackrock
Diocese Dublin
County Dublin
Country Ireland
Father's first name(s) Thomas
Father's last name Hayes
Mother's first name(s) Helena
Mother's last name Burke
Repository National Library of Ireland
National Library of Ireland link http://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000633697#page/1/mode/1up
Register Baptism
Record set Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Births & baptisms
Collections from Ireland","mr1" "I000566","HAYES","Arabella Burke ","25 Jun 1873","1932","0","First name(s) Arabella
Last name Bianconi
Age at death 57
Birth year 1875
Registered year 1932
Registered quarter/year Jan - Mar 1932
Registration district Rathdown
Volume 2
Page 585
County Dublin, Wicklow
Country Ireland
Record set Irish Deaths 1864 - 1958
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Deaths & burials","mr1" "I000579","HAYES","Charles Bianconi","08 Feb 1869","10 Aug 1915","0","Ann Mills recalls that he was missing at Galipoli, presumed dead, but there was a rumour that he reappeared and died in Australia with lots of money!","mr1" "I000579","HAYES","Charles Bianconi","08 Feb 1869","10 Aug 1915","0","LDS VRI 2nd Edition","mr1" "I000579","HAYES","Charles Bianconi","08 Feb 1869","10 Aug 1915","0","Casualty Details
Name: HAYES, CHARLES BIANCONI
Initials: C B
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Captain
Regiment/Service: Hampshire Regiment
Unit Text: 10th Bn
Age: 43
Date of Death: 10/08/1915
Additional information: Son of Helen Hayes, of 42, Lansdowne Rd., Dublin, and the late Thomas P. Hayes. Served in the South African War.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 125-134 or 223-226 228-229 & 328.
Memorial: HELLES MEMORIAL
","mr1" "I109","HAYES","Charles Patrick Joseph","20 Jan 1872","1910","0","Birth Date: 20 Jan 1872
Birth Place: Donnybrook, Dub, Ireland
Baptism Place: Donnybrook, Dub, Ireland
Father's Name: Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name: Ellen O'Connell Fitzsimon
FHL Film Number: 255842","mr1" "I105","HAYES","Christopher Thomas","27 Dec 1867","1940","0","Birth Date: 27 Dec 1867
Birth Place: Kingstown, Dub, Ireland
Baptism Place: Kingstown, Dub, Ireland
Father's Name: Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name: Ellen O Connell Fitzimons
FHL Film Number: 101161","mr1" "I000578","HAYES","Edmund Burke","24 Jul 1866","1929","0","Name: Edmund Hayes
Birth Date: 24 Jul 1866
Birthplace: 0892,KINGSTOWN DISTRICT,DUBLIN,IRELAND
Father's Name: Thomas Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name: Helen Mary Burke

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C70129-8
System Origin: Ireland-ODM
GS Film number: 101136
Reference ID: ","mr1" "I000578","HAYES","Edmund Burke","24 Jul 1866","1929","0","First name(s) Edmund Burke
Last name Hayes
Age at death 63
Birth year 1866
Registered year 1929
Registered quarter/year Oct - Dec 1929
Registration district Dublin South
Volume 2
Page 381
County Dublin
Country Ireland
Record set Irish Deaths 1864 - 1958
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Deaths & burials
Collections from Ireland","mr1" "I000575","HAYES","Elizabeth ","Est 1806","1891","0","Daughter of a wealthy Dublin stockbroker","mr1" "I000575","HAYES","Elizabeth ","Est 1806","1891","0","First met Charles Bianconi when she was nearly five years old at Patrick Hayes' summer villa near the sea.
The property next door was rented to a Signor Del Vecchio who was the Patron of Italians residing in Ireland. ","mr1" "I2514","HAYES","Emily Henrietta","18 Jun 1864","1918","0","Dec. Quarter Dublin South","mr1" "I110","HAYES","Emily Mary O'Connell","24 May 1875","","0","Birth Date: 24 May 1875
Birth Place: Donnybrook, Dub, Ireland
Baptism Place: Donnybrook, Dub, Ireland
Father's Name: Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name: Ellen Oconnell Fitzsimon
FHL Film Number: 255935","mr1" "I108","HAYES","Gertrude Margaret","2 Mar 1877","","0","Birth Date: 2 Mar 1877
Birth Place: Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Father's Name: Patrick Hayes
Father's Birth Place: 24 Waterloo Road
Mother's Name: Cilci O'Donnell Hayes Bianconi
FHL Film Number: 255980","mr1" "I1560","HAYES","Helen Mary","13 Apr 1863","1930?","0","First name(s) Helen Mary
Last name Hayes
Birth year 1863
Birth date 13 Apr 1863
Baptism year 1863
Baptism date 20 Apr 1863
Residence 18 Westmoreland St
Parish St. Andrew's, Dublin city
Alternative parish names St. Andrew's, Westland Row, Westland Row
Diocese Dublin
County Dublin
Country Ireland
Father's first name(s) Thomas Patrick
Father's last name -
Mother's first name(s) Helen
Mother's last name Burke
Repository National Library of Ireland
National Library of Ireland link http://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000633491#page/1/mode/1up
Register Baptism
Record set Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Births & baptisms
Collections from Ireland","mr1" "I1629","HAYES","Henrietta Emily","","1919","0","Conjecture

6 Dec 1837 Edinburgh

Reported in The Freeman's Journal of 12th Dec 1837","mr1" "I1629","HAYES","Henrietta Emily","","1919","0","Probate 20th May 1919","mr1" "I107","HAYES","Henrietta Mary","8 Oct 1873","1946","0","Birth Date: 8 Oct 1873
Birth Place: Donnybrook, Dub, Ireland
Baptism Place: Donnybrook, Dub, Ireland
Father's Name: Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name: Eilie Oconnell Fitzsimon
FHL Film Number: 255889","mr1" "I111","HAYES","Henry Louis Joseph","10 Jan 1869","1902","0","Name Henry Louis Joseph
Christening Place 1028, KINGSTOWN, DUB, IRE
Birth Date 10 Jan 1869
Birthplace Kingstown, Dub, Ire
Father's Name Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name Ellen Fitzimon

Indexing Project (Batch) Number C70140-4
System Origin Ireland-VR
GS Film number 101181
Reference ID 2:29W77V1","mr1" "I1631","HAYES","Mary Anne","1805 ?","1825","0","birth before 1806
","mr1" "I106","HAYES","Mary O'Connell","8 Dec 1870","1914","0","Birth Date: 8 Dec 1870
Birth Place: Kingstown, Dub, Ireland
Baptism Place: Kingstown, Dub, Ireland
Father's Name: Patrick Hayes
Mother's Name: Eilie Fitzimons
FHL Film Number: 101216","mr1" "I000280","HAYES","Maud Mary ","14 Oct 1880","21 Jan 1969","0","Description: at the time of her death","mr1" "I000280","HAYES","Maud Mary ","14 Oct 1880","21 Jan 1969","0","In the 1937 Electoral Register at Gomshall she is listed as Maud Mary

According to Vivien, While Maud was in the nursing home at Maryfield she accused the staff of stealing things.","mr1" "I000280","HAYES","Maud Mary ","14 Oct 1880","21 Jan 1969","0","Description: Pneumonia, Cerebral thrombosis & Senility","mr1" "I000580","HAYES","Patrick Philpott ","Abt 1770 ?","1834","0","A Dublin Stockbroker","mr1" "I000580","HAYES","Patrick Philpott ","Abt 1770 ?","1834","0","Thom's Directories of Dublin records him in Dublin from 1832 (the earliest directory) until 1876. After this date his son, also Thomas Patrick, takes over the business. ","mr1" "I000580","HAYES","Patrick Philpott ","Abt 1770 ?","1834","0","Mary Ann Bianconi in her book:- Bianconi, King of the Irish Roads, records his name as Patrick Philpot Hayes.","mr1" "I000580","HAYES","Patrick Philpott ","Abt 1770 ?","1834","0","The first Catholic to become a public notary","mr1" "I000580","HAYES","Patrick Philpott ","Abt 1770 ?","1834","0","Friend of Daniel O'Connell - The Liberator.","mr1" "I1630","HAYES","Thomas Patrick","Abt 1811","Abt 1892","0","Will in Registry of Deeds, Dublin ","mr1" "I000281","HAYES","Thomas Patrick ","1839","1923","0","First name(s) Thomas
Last name Hayes
Age at death 84
Birth year 1839
Registered year 1923
Registered quarter/year Oct - Dec 1923
Registration district Dublin South
Volume 2
Page 295
County Dublin
Country Ireland
Record set Irish Deaths 1864 - 1958
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Deaths & burials
Collections from Ireland","mr1" "I1527","HAZELDINE","Fanny","1867","","0","Sep Q 1867 7a 315 Spalding","mr1" "I000489","HAZELDINE","Florence ","1868","1945","0","Description: Waitress Domestic","mr1" "I000489","HAZELDINE","Florence ","1868","1945","0","Jun Q 1868 7a 356 Spalding","mr1" "I000489","HAZELDINE","Florence ","1868","1945","0","Previously noted as Florence Hazeldine SHIPSIDES.
Why she used this surname in the 1871 Census and on her marriage to James Mills Hughes is unknown.","mr1" "I000489","HAZELDINE","Florence ","1868","1945","0","Name: HUGHES, Florence H
Registration district: Barton upon Irwell
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1945
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at death:77
Volume no: 8C
Page no: 616","mr1" "I1525","HAZELDINE","John","","","0","or SHIPSIDES","mr1" "I1529","HAZELDINE","John Tom","Feb 1871","","0","Jun Q 1871 7a 356 Spalding","mr1" "I000277","HEARN","Jane ","Abt 1835","31 Mar 1914","0","Description: Living on her own means","mr1" "I000277","HEARN","Jane ","Abt 1835","31 Mar 1914","0","Mar Q 1914 4a 38 West Ham","mr1" "I000277","HEARN","Jane ","Abt 1835","31 Mar 1914","0","Probate 29th April 1914 to John William Saunders and Henry Robert Smith, Licensed Victuallers.
Effects £2053 5s 1d
Resworn £1778 5s 1d ","mr1" "I000161","HEATH","Benjamin Alfred ","25 Mar 1865","1946","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1865 3a 662 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000161","HEATH","Benjamin Alfred ","25 Mar 1865","1946","0","Dec Q 1946 6b 736 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000232","HEATH","Charles ","Abt 1834","1885","0","Description: Errand Boy","mr1" "I000232","HEATH","Charles ","Abt 1834","1885","0","FreeFormatDate:Carpenter","mr1" "I000232","HEATH","Charles ","Abt 1834","1885","0","Dec Q 1885 3a 499 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000149","HEATH","Elsie ","10 Apr 1922","13 Sep 1992","0","Description: Pancreatic Cancer","mr1" "I001044","HEATH","Harry","06 Apr 1861","1865","0","Jun Q 1861 3a 640 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I001044","HEATH","Harry","06 Apr 1861","1865","0","Sep Q 1865 3a 406 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I001045","HEATH","Henry ","Abt 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Carpenter (Journeyman)","mr1" "I001045","HEATH","Henry ","Abt 1796","Yes, date unknown","0","Not proven as father","mr1" "I000208","HEATH","Lily Phoebe","7 Sep 1894","1970","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1894 3a 886 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000208","HEATH","Lily Phoebe","7 Sep 1894","1970","0","Mar Q 1970 6b 3015 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000777","HEDGER","Rhoda ","1879","1953","0","Description: Daughter in law","mr1" "I000777","HEDGER","Rhoda ","1879","1953","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 477 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000777","HEDGER","Rhoda ","1879","1953","0","Jun Q 1953 6b 257 Gosport
Chronic Myocarditis","mr1" "I1484","HEMINGWAY","Annice Lavinia","25 Jul 1883","Bef 1949","0","Sep Q 1883 11a 307 Cardiff","mr1" "I1484","HEMINGWAY","Annice Lavinia","25 Jul 1883","Bef 1949","0","Died or Divorced before 1949.
Walter remarried Marguerite ?","mr1" "I000155","HEMMING","Horace James ","21 Feb 1914","1997","0","Mar Q 1914 6d 1566 Rugby","mr1" "I000155","HEMMING","Horace James ","21 Feb 1914","1997","0","NAME: Horace James Hemming
BIRTH DATE: 21 Feb 1914
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Mar 1997
AGE AT DEATH: 83
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Rugby
REGISTER NUMBER: 70D
DISTRICT AND SUB DISTRICT: 7701
ENTRY NUMBER: 124","mr1" "I000082","HEMMING","Ivy Lamburne","18 Feb 1896","21 Aug 1992","0","1901 & 1911 Census - living with her Grandparents Edwin and Mary A Bromwich","mr1" "I000082","HEMMING","Ivy Lamburne","18 Feb 1896","21 Aug 1992","0","NAME: Ivy Lamburne Gaskell
REGISTRATION YEAR: 1896
REGISTRATION QUARTER: Apr-May-Jun
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Rugby
VOLUME: 6d
PAGE: 564","mr1" "I000153","HEMMING","James","1894","1963","0","NAME: James Hemming
BIRTH DATE: abt 1894
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Dec 1963
AGE AT DEATH: 69
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Rugby
INFERRED COUNTY: Warwickshire
VOLUME: 9c
PAGE: 927","mr1" "I000153","HEMMING","James","1894","1963","0","NAME: James Hemming
REGISTRATION YEAR: 1894
REGISTRATION QUARTER: Jan-Feb-Mar
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Rugby
PARISHES FOR THIS REGISTRATION DISTRICT: View
VOLUME: 6d
PAGE: 558","mr1" "I000154","HEMMING","Stanley James ","29 Jan 1926","","1","NAME: Stanley J Hemming
MOTHER'S MAIDEN SURNAME: Gaskell
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Jan-Feb-Mar 1926
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Rugby
INFERRED COUNTY: Warwickshire
VOLUME NUMBER: 6d
PAGE NUMBER: 1218","mr1" "I1783","HEWITT","Kenneth H","30 Apr 1921","","0","Sep Q 1921 6d 1396 Coventry","mr1" "I000099","HEWITT","Lewis Harold ","1896","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1896 6d 485","mr1" "I64","HIGGINS","Ellen Bridget","18 Apr 1895","13 Mar 1983","0","12016/1895 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of HIGGINS, ELLEN B. Father: DENIS. Mother: THIRZA E. Birth registered at CONDOBOLIN.","mr1" "I64","HIGGINS","Ellen Bridget","18 Apr 1895","13 Mar 1983","0","McKIMM, Ellen Bridget. Death notice 13 MAR 1983. Death late of Kirribilli. Published in the Sydney Morning Herald 14 MAR 1983.","mr1" "I1434","HITCHINGS","John","Abt 1833","17 Feb 1911","0","Mar Q 1911 5a 130 Wilton. aged 78 years","mr1" "I1680","HITCHINGS","Sarah Ann","1859","","0","Jun Q 1859 5a 212 Wilton","mr1" "I2112","HODGES","Florence Dorothy","3 Feb 1895","1970","0","Jun Q 1970 6b 1186 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2112","HODGES","Florence Dorothy","3 Feb 1895","1970","0","Mar Q 1895 2b 475 Portsea Island","mr1" "I1428","HOLDAWAY","Lucy Sophia","1847","","0","Dec Q 1847 7 217 Winchester ","mr1" "I1428","HOLDAWAY","Lucy Sophia","1847","","0","Surname inferred from the fact that her daughter Lucy Sophia A Mouland was recorded in the 1871 Census as being the Grand Daughter of William and Ann HOLDAWAY, with whom she was staying.

Researched by Adney Tingle","mr1" "I1368","HOLLOWAY","Georgina Mary","1880","","0","Mar Q 1880 5a 254 Sturminster","mr1" "I000977","HOLT","Esther ","1809","","0","Baptism: 2 Apr 1809 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Esther Holt - Daughter of Isaac Holt & Betty
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Joiner
Source: LDS Film 1545488","mr1" "I000977","HOLT","Esther ","1809","","0","Possible Burial: 19 Mar 1869 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Esther Taylor -
Age: 77 years - ?
Abode: Barton Union Workhouse
Buried by: R.J. Roberts
Register: Burials 1868 - 1874, Page 14, Entry 111
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I000462","HOLT","Hannah ","Abt 1831","1897","0","Sep Q 1897 6d 258 Aston","mr1" "I001151","HOLWELL","Eliza ","1854","1931","0","Jun Q 1931 2b 706 Portsmouth","mr1" "I001151","HOLWELL","Eliza ","1854","1931","0","Dec Q 1854 1b 345 Strand","mr1" "I1590","HOMER","Doris Muriel","","10 Jan 1941","0","In Memory of
DORIS MURIEL WYNN

Civilian War Dead
who died age 31
on 10 January 1941
of 9 Bournemouth Avenue, Elson. Wife of Sto. P.O. Edward William Turner Wynn, R.N. Died at 9, Bournemouth Avenue.
Remembered with honour
GOSPORT, MUNICIPAL BOROUGH
","mr1" "I1590","HOMER","Doris Muriel","","10 Jan 1941","0","
The night of the 10th/11th of January 1941 was to witness one of the heaviest air raids on the Gosport-Portsmouth area of the entire war. The wailing sirens yet again, forced many to occupy their damp and cold shelters. Many who had endured countless alarms warning of raids, which had not happened, as the aircraft flew over, looking for inland targets! They presumably believed this was yet another occasion. This is most likely the reason, why the number of casualties was so high that night. 171 people were killed, 430 injured and 3000 were left homeless. The raid consisted of over 300 enemy aircraft, and started at around 10:00p.m. The ‘all clear’ signal was not sounded until nearly 4:30a.m. of the early hours next day. All were killed when their homes were bombed out.

","mr1" "I1590","HOMER","Doris Muriel","","10 Jan 1941","0","
Mrs DORIS MURIEL WYNN (30), and her son IAN just 30 months old, were crushed to death by the rubble of the remains of the house, 9 Bournemouth Avenue, Elson, Gosport. They were buried on Thursday 16th January 1941, Plot 53 Space 77. A Civilian War Grave headstone commemorates both.
","mr1" "I1590","HOMER","Doris Muriel","","10 Jan 1941","0","
http://www.gosport.info/History/Anns_Hill_Cemetery_War_Graves_/Anns_Hill_Cemetery_War_Graves_/anns_hill_cemetery_war_graves_13.html","mr1" "I1298","HOOPER","Oscar","13 Oct 2005","13 Oct 2005","0","Stillborn","mr1" "I1917","HORN","Millicent Thora","","4 Jul 1943","0","Of Vale Grove, Gosport, widow of Kenneth James Sait, Signwriter. ","mr1" "I1671","HOWARTH","Eleanor","1849","","0","Jun Q 1849 XX 619 Manchester - as Eleanor Hill HOWARD","mr1" "I000492","HUGHES","Ada ","12 Mar 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q Salford 8d 106","mr1" "I000492","HUGHES","Ada ","12 Mar 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 5 May 1901 St Mark, Worsley, Lancashire, England
Ada Hughes - Child of James Mills Hughes & Florence Hazeldean
Born: 12 Mar 1901
Abode: 19 Catherine Sreet Winton
Occupation: Stone mason
Baptised by: C.H. White
Register: Baptisms 1900 - 1922, Page 129, Entry 1031
Source: Original Parish Register","mr1" "I1769","HUGHES","Albert","27 Dec 1914","","0","Mar Q 1915 8c 1203 Barton I
Mother's surname recorded as ""Shipsides""

Baptism: 10 Jan 1915 St Mary Magdalene, Winton, Lancashire, England
Albert Hughes - [Child] of James Mills Hughes & Florence
Born: 27 Dec 1914
Abode: 9 Catherine St. Winton
Occupation: Stone Mason
Baptised by: Thos. Ellis
Register: Baptisms 1908 - 1915, Page 19, Entry 145
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I1821","HUGHES","Albert L","1934","","0","Mar Q 1934 8c 685 Barton I","mr1" "I2225","HUGHES","Angela","1935","","0","Name: HUGHES, Angela
Registration district:
Manchester South
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1935
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's maiden name: Ashford
Volume no: 8D Page: 155","mr1" "I000407","HUGHES","Ann ","Abt 1802","1856","0","Was she related to the Hughes family that Emma Mills married into?","mr1" "I000407","HUGHES","Ann ","Abt 1802","1856","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Barton 8c 320","mr1" "I2220","HUGHES","Arnold","12 Apr 1911","1962","0","Name: HUGHES, Arnold
Registration district:
Barton upon Irwell
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1911
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun Q3
Volume no. :8C
Page no: 591
","mr1" "I2220","HUGHES","Arnold","12 Apr 1911","1962","0","Registration district: Wood Green
County: Middlesex
Year of registration: 1962
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:51
Volume no: 5F
Page no: 497","mr1" "I1559","HUGHES","Beatrice","31 May1902","","0","Sep Q 1902 8c 704 Barton I","mr1" "I1559","HUGHES","Beatrice","31 May1902","","0","Probable death
Jun Q 1948 10f 444 Salford","mr1" "I2097","HUGHES","Colin J","1942","","0","Dec Q 1942 8c 744 Barton on Irwell","mr1" "I000488","HUGHES","Edna ","1882","Yes, date unknown","0","Married Sept Q 1907 Barton On Irwell 8c 1339

to either George Bridge or ?","mr1" "I000488","HUGHES","Edna ","1882","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:1882 Sep Q Barton on Irwell 8c 629","mr1" "I000484","HUGHES","Emma ","1872","1920","0","Jun Q 1872 8d 133","mr1" "I000484","HUGHES","Emma ","1872","1920","0","Dec Q 1920 8c 672 Barton I","mr1" "I1764","HUGHES","Emma","1903","","0","Jun Q 1903 8c 694 Barton I","mr1" "I000491","HUGHES","Frank Mills ","1899","1982","0","Mar Q Barton on Irwell 8c 697","mr1" "I000491","HUGHES","Frank Mills ","1899","1982","0","Mar Q 1982 6 1306 High Peak, Derbyshire","mr1" "I000485","HUGHES","Fred ","22 Sep 1874","1963","0","Slaters Manchester & Salford Directory","mr1" "I000485","HUGHES","Fred ","22 Sep 1874","1963","0","Description: as an iron turner","mr1" "I000485","HUGHES","Fred ","22 Sep 1874","1963","0","Dec Q Barton 8c 575","mr1" "I000485","HUGHES","Fred ","22 Sep 1874","1963","0","Mar Q 1963 108 639 Blackpool","mr1" "I000485","HUGHES","Fred ","22 Sep 1874","1963","0","Informant was his daughter B Chadwick","mr1" "I1667","HUGHES","Fred","09 Nov 1904","1986","0","Dec Q 1904 8c 656 Barton on Irwell","mr1" "I1667","HUGHES","Fred","09 Nov 1904","1986","0","Registration District: Chester & Ellesmere Port
County: Cheshire
Year of Registration: 1986
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 9 November 1904
Volume No: 35
Page No: 68
Reg No: 486","mr1" "I1766","HUGHES","Fred Allaby","19 Jun 1908","1986","0","Sep Q 1908 8c 666 Barton I","mr1" "I1766","HUGHES","Fred Allaby","19 Jun 1908","1986","0","Name: Fred Allaby Hughes
Birth Date: 19 Jun 1908
Date of Registration: Apr 1986
Age at Death: 77
Registration district: Stockport
Inferred County: Cheshire, Lancashire
Volume: 39
Page: 1345","mr1" "I000482","HUGHES","Jabez ","1849","10 Mar 1922","0","Description: Hoopshaver at Timber Yard","mr1" "I000482","HUGHES","Jabez ","1849","10 Mar 1922","0","Description: boarder, with Thomas & Georgina Limond.","mr1" "I000482","HUGHES","Jabez ","1849","10 Mar 1922","0","It is assumed that he was staying there whilst working for Thomas & Georgina.
His family were together at 113, Worsley Road, Winton","mr1" "I000482","HUGHES","Jabez ","1849","10 Mar 1922","0","Jun Q 1849 Wellington Sh. XV111 203","mr1" "I000482","HUGHES","Jabez ","1849","10 Mar 1922","0","Mar Q 1922 8c 882 Barton I
Died aged 72 of Bronchitis and heart disease.
Informant was Fred Hughes, son, of 92, Kennerley Road, Stockport.
","mr1" "I1767","HUGHES","Jack","1908","","0","Sep Q 1908 8c 666 Barton I","mr1" "I000483","HUGHES","James Mills ","1871","1919","0","Mar Q 1871 Salford 8c 538","mr1" "I000483","HUGHES","James Mills ","1871","1919","0","Mar Q 1919 8c 1115 Barton upon Irwell
Died in an accident at the Bridgewater Foundry, Patricroft.
","mr1" "I1765","HUGHES","James Stanley","1905","1953","0","Sep Q 1905 8c 663 Barton I","mr1" "I1765","HUGHES","James Stanley","1905","1953","0","Possible death

Name: HUGHES, James S
Registration District: Barton
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 1953
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death: 47
Volume No: 10B
Page No: 319","mr1" "I000487","HUGHES","Jessie ","1879","19 Mar 1949","0","1879 Jan Q Barton on Irwell 8c 662","mr1" "I000487","HUGHES","Jessie ","1879","19 Mar 1949","0","Name: TAYLOR, Jessie
Registration District: Barton
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 1949
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 71
Volume No: 10B
Page No: 289","mr1" "I000490","HUGHES","Jessie ","1896","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Oldham 8d 695","mr1" "I2226","HUGHES","Joshua","1868","1872","0","Dec Q 1867 6A 717 Wellington","mr1" "I2226","HUGHES","Joshua","1868","1872","0","Mar Q 1872 6a 548 Wellington, Shropshire","mr1" "I000110","HUGHES","Joyce ","16 Feb 1923","28 Apr 2001","0","Born before she was married to Frank Quinney","mr1" "I2223","HUGHES","Margaret","1940","2005","0","Name: HUGHES, Margaret
Registration district Edmonton
County: Middlesex
Year of registration: 1940
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's maiden name: Callan
Volume no: 3A
Page no: 609","mr1" "I2098","HUGHES","May","1929","","0","Possible daughter

Dec Q 1929 8d 718 Manchester North

Possible son - Charles 1932
Possible daughter - Mildred - 1935","mr1" "I2222","HUGHES","Peter Fred","1937","","0","Name: HUGHES, Peter F
Registration district: Barton upon Irwell
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1937
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's maiden name: Callan
Volume no: 8C
Page no: 677","mr1" "I000486","HUGHES","Sarah Ann ","1876","","0","Sep Q 1876 Barton on Irwell 8c 626","mr1" "I000486","HUGHES","Sarah Ann ","1876","","0","Witnessed Fred Hughes marriage to Sarah Irlam in Nov 1901","mr1" "I2224","HUGHES","Terence","1929","","0","Name: HUGHES, Terence
Registration district: Manchester South
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1929
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's maiden name: Ashford
Volume no: 8D Page 133","mr1" "I1768","HUGHES","William","30 Nov 1910","","0","Births Dec 1910
HUGHES William Barton I. 8c 607
Births Mar 1911
Hughes William Barton I. 8c 610

Baptism: 22 Dec 1910 St Mary Magdalene, Winton, Lancashire, England
William Hughes - [Child] of James Mills Hughes & Florence
Born: 30 Nov 1910
Abode: 9 Catherine St.
Occupation: Stone Mason
Baptised by: J. C. Catlin
Register: Baptisms 1908 - 1915, Page 6, Entry 47
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I1833","HUNT","Elizabeth Alice","1890","","0","Sep Q 1890 8c 643 Barton","mr1" "I1833","HUNT","Elizabeth Alice","1890","","0","Married 1913 to Jehu Fielding
or - 1915 to Frederick Sharman","mr1" "I1833","HUNT","Elizabeth Alice","1890","","0","Sep Q 1890 8c 643 Barton","mw1" "I1833","HUNT","Elizabeth Alice","1890","","0","Married 1913 to Jehu Fielding
or - 1915 to Frederick Sharman","mw1" "I000754","HUTCHINS","Mary Ann ","Abt 1840","1899","0","Description: House Servant to Sarah Sweetingham","mr1" "I000754","HUTCHINS","Mary Ann ","Abt 1840","1899","0","Description: Grocer","mr1" "I000754","HUTCHINS","Mary Ann ","Abt 1840","1899","0","Leonard Ruckett, nephew, living with her.","mr1" "I000754","HUTCHINS","Mary Ann ","Abt 1840","1899","0","Description: when William Williams died","mr1" "I000754","HUTCHINS","Mary Ann ","Abt 1840","1899","0","Dec Q 2b 454 1899 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000872","IRELAND","Ann ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Seamstress","mr1" "I000872","IRELAND","Ann ","Abt 1812","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Charwoman","mr1" "I001103","IRELAND","Ellen ","Est 1830","Bef 1851","0","1841 Census - Not born in Suffolk","mr1" "I001103","IRELAND","Ellen ","Est 1830","Bef 1851","0","Possible death before 1851 Census but no record in the C R Index.","mr1" "I1319","IRELAND","Frances Sarah","1822","1849","0","Jun Q 1849 13 356 Mutford","mr1" "I1319","IRELAND","Frances Sarah","1822","1849","0","Parents recorded as James Ireland & Frances Lake","mr1" "I1319","IRELAND","Frances Sarah","1822","1849","0","The 1841 census is the only one she is recorded in, with an age that indicates she was born around 1826. ","mr1" "I1318","IRELAND","James","","1838","0","A James Ireland died Sep Q 1838 13 108 Henstead
Henstead itself is only four miles from Lowestoft.
","mr1" "I2269","IRELAND","James","1818","","0","Name: James Ireland
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 26 Sep 1818
Baptism Place: St. Nicholas', Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Father: John Ireland
Mother: Frances
FHL Film Number: 1526328
Reference ID: 2:39FGT1H","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","Description: Dress & Mantle Maker","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","Bishop's transcripts 1685 - 1875
Church of England
Archdeaconry of Suffolk.
This record is in the IGi v5.0","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","Description: Bronchitis & Oedema of lungs","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","Informant was Louisa Carter, her daughter, present at the death.

According to the Electoral Registers the person entitled to vote at this address was a Thomas Brown.","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","Recorded in the Burial Registers of St Margarets.","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO99 161 - frame 00441","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","The only time that the middle name Kate appears in the records is on her marriage certificate","mr1" "I000050","IRELAND","Sarah (Kate?) ","12 Jan 1842","26 Apr 1920","0","Administration granted - London - 1st September 1920 to Edward Mills - Fitter.
Effects - £63 7s 6d","mr1" "I1237","IRLAM","Beatrice","1889","1893","0","Mar Q 1889 8c 655 Barton I.","mr1" "I1237","IRLAM","Beatrice","1889","1893","0","Jun Q 1893 8c 454 Barton I.","mr1" "I001098","IRLAM","Eliza ","1877","1912","0","Sep Q 1877 8c 602 Barton","mr1" "I001098","IRLAM","Eliza ","1877","1912","0","Sep Q 1912 8c 475 Bury","mr1" "I1823","IRLAM","Elizabeth Tamar","24 Apr 1909","1991","0","Jun Q 1909 8c 558 Bury","mr1" "I1823","IRLAM","Elizabeth Tamar","24 Apr 1909","1991","0","Registration District: Ulverston
County: Cumbria
Year of Registration: 1991
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 24 April 1909
Volume No: 1
Page No: 587
Reg No: 491
","mr1" "I1236","IRLAM","Ellen","1884","1959","0","Dec Q 1884 8c 629 Barton I.","mr1" "I1234","IRLAM","Emily","1873","1952","0","Mar Q 1873 6c 603 Barton","mr1" "I1234","IRLAM","Emily","1873","1952","0","Admitted to Prestwich Asylum in 1905 after the birth of a third child, suffering from what we would now call post-natal depression. ","mr1" "I1350","IRLAM","James","1812","1878","0","Jun Q 1878 8c 345 Barton","mr1" "I1350","IRLAM","James","1812","1878","0","Baptism: 2 Aug 1812 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
James Irlam - Son of Thomas Irlam & Elizabeth
Abode: Eccles
Occupation: Bricksetter
Source: LDS Film 1545488","mr1" "I001096","IRLAM","James","1853","1925","0","March Q 1853 8c 4** Barton","mr1" "I001096","IRLAM","James","1853","1925","0","Dec Q 1925 8c 180 Warrington","mr1" "I001096","IRLAM","James","1853","1925","0","Parkinson's disease","mr1" "I1577","IRLAM","Jessie","1887","1887","0","Dec Q 1887 8c 448 Barton I.","mr1" "I2214","IRLAM","John","1808","","0","Baptism: 5 Jun 1808 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
John Irlam - Son of Thomas Irlam & Elizabeth
Abode: Eccles
Occupation: Bricklayer
Source: LDS Film 1545488","mr1" "I1235","IRLAM","Mary","1875","","0","Mar Q 1875 8c 607 Barton upon Irwell","mr1" "I2215","IRLAM","Sarah","1810","","0","Baptism: 10 Jun 1810 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
Sarah Irlam - Daughter of Thomas Irlam & Elizabeth
Abode: Eccles
Occupation: Bricklayer
Source: LDS Film 1545488","mr1" "I1581","IRLAM","Sarah","1882","1957","0","Mar Q 1882 8c 651 Barton I.","mr1" "I1581","IRLAM","Sarah","1882","1957","0","Name: HUGHES, Sarah
Registration district: Blackpool
County: Lancashire
Year of registration: 1957
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death:76
Volume no: 10B
Page no: 464","mr1" "I1824","IRLAM","Tom","1912","10 Feb 1935","0","Mar Q 1912 8c 1016 Bury","mr1" "I1824","IRLAM","Tom","1912","10 Feb 1935","0","Serving with the 1st Battalion, The King's Own Royal Regiment.
Source GRO Army Deaths Indices, Page 79.
Cause of death - Accidental drowning.","mr1" "I74","JACKSON","Florence Ida","","1959","0","5761/1959 MCKIMM FLORENCE IDA Father - JOHN, Mother - MARY ANN District - CAMPSIE
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I2227","JACOBS","Joan H","13 May 1914","","0","Name: JACOBS, Joan H
Registration district: Guildford
County: Surrey
Year of registration: 1914
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's maiden name: Jenkinson
Volume no: 2A Page no: 211","mr1" "I2200","JAMES","Joan Mary","8 Nov 1915","13 Jan 2002","0","Name: MILLS, Joan Mary
Registration district: Gravesend
County: Kent
Year of registration: 2002
Month of registration: January
Date of Birth:8 November 1915
District no: 5621D
Reg no: T6D
Ent no: 092
DOR: 102","mr1" "I2200","JAMES","Joan Mary","8 Nov 1915","13 Jan 2002","0","Name: JAMES, Joan M
Registration district: Christchurch
County: Hampshire
Year of registration: 1916
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's maiden name: Machon
Volume no:2B
Page no: 1114","mr1" "I2200","JAMES","Joan Mary","8 Nov 1915","13 Jan 2002","0","Grant and will. MILLS JOAN MARY 13 June 2002 974762 13 January 2002 ","mr1" "I2282","JAMES","Robert Ralph","2 Mar 1889","1973","0","Jun Q 1889 2B 662 Christchurch ","mr1" "I2363","JEFFRIES","Joseph A T","1915","","0","Name: Joseph A T Jeffries
Mother's Maiden Name: Guest
Registration Year: 1915
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Aston
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 779","mr1" "I1209","JENKINS","Emily Alice","1883","1939","0","Mar Q 1884 1a 442 St. George Hanover Square","mr1" "I1209","JENKINS","Emily Alice","1883","1939","0","Sep Q 1939 1a 215 Hammersmith","mr1" "I1212","JENKINS","William","","","0","Deceased by the time of his daughter Emily's marriage","mr1" "I1666","JOHNSON","Douglas W","1922","","0","Dec Q 1922 1d 694 Lambeth","mr1" "I1999","Jones","Adrian Edward","Abt 1867","13th May 1940","0","Jun Q 1940 7a 560 Leicester","mr1" "I1999","Jones","Adrian Edward","Abt 1867","13th May 1940","0","Probate Granted 11th July 1940 to Edith Rose Jones, Widow.
Effects £1800 0s 1d ","mr1" "I2000","JONES","Adrian Neil","12 Oct 1893","1967","0","Jun Q 1967 7C 814 Weymouth","mr1" "I2003","JONES","Lionel Adrian","19 Jan 1902","1978","0","Registration District: Leicester Central
County: Leicestershire
Year of Registration: 1978
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth: 19 January 1902
Volume No: 6
Page No: 1685","mr1" "I000466","KEEN","John ","Abt 1869","1930","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000466","KEEN","John ","Abt 1869","1930","0","Description: With William and Ellen","mr1" "I000466","KEEN","John ","Abt 1869","1930","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000466","KEEN","John ","Abt 1869","1930","0","Jun Q 1930 1D 997 Woolwich

John Keen of 110, Griffin Road, Plumstead, Kent, died 2 April 1930 at Plumstead Hospital. Administration (with Will)
London 11 June to Emily Louisa Keen widow.
Effects £577 4s. 4d. ","mr1" "I000468","KEEN","Rosetta ","14 Feb 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Possible marriage

Name: MASTERS, Albert L G
Registration District: Wandsworth
County: London
Year of Registration: 1933
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Spouse's last name: Keen
Volume No: 1D
Page No: 1476","mr1" "I000468","KEEN","Rosetta ","14 Feb 1877","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1877 1d 1149 Woolwich","mr1" "I000464","KEEN","Stephen ","Abt 1837","Bef 1891","0","FreeFormatDate:from Ellen Mills marriage cert","mr1" "I000464","KEEN","Stephen ","Abt 1837","Bef 1891","0","Possible death 1888 Strand, London
Sep Q 1888 1b 344 Strand.
Aged 48 which puts his birth at 1840 rather than 1837","mr1" "I000593","KEEN","Stephen John","Abt 1859","1885","0","Mar Q 1885 1d 761 Woolwich","mr1" "I000463","KEEN","William ","Abt 1866","27 Jan 1936","0","Description: Broncho-pneumonia & Endocarditis","mr1" "I000463","KEEN","William ","Abt 1866","27 Jan 1936","0","Informant was his son WJJ Keen.","mr1" "I000472","KEEN","William John James ","29 Sep 1901","13 Feb 1972","0","Description: at the time of his marriage","mr1" "I000472","KEEN","William John James ","29 Sep 1901","13 Feb 1972","0","Births searched from 1924 to 1931- no record of any other children","mr1" "I000472","KEEN","William John James ","29 Sep 1901","13 Feb 1972","0","Mar Q 1972 7a 2699 Torbay, Devon","mr1" "I000472","KEEN","William John James ","29 Sep 1901","13 Feb 1972","0","Of 58, Babbacombe Road, Babbacombe, Torquay.
Probate, Bristol 4th July 1972 - £4630 ","mr1" "I000389","KEMP","William ","Abt 1841","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: 1881 Census says Dudley, Worcester","mr1" "I1259","KENNEDY","Michael Philip","","","0","Manager of the Midleton branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank, County Cork.","mr1" "I2247","KENNY","Maria","Abt 1803","25 Dec 1851","0","aged 47?
","mr1" "I2247","KENNY","Maria","Abt 1803","25 Dec 1851","0","Inscription.
'At Cooga, County Clare, Maria, the beloved wife of Thomas Lingard, Esq. late 25th Regt. and daughter of William Kenny, Esq, of Cragleigh. This lady enjoyed the love and esteem of all who knew her, and her death is regretted by all classes.Her remains were interred at Ruan, followed by a large con-course of sympathising friends and relatives.'","mr1" "I2247","KENNY","Maria","Abt 1803","25 Dec 1851","0","Maria Kenny married Thomas Lingard an officer in the Kings Borderers (also known as the 25th regiment) in 1823 in Ennis church (Connaught Journal, 1823). She had a large family (15 according to Cecil S. Kenny who does not list all 15 children). The boys from the family were brought up Protestant and the girls Catholic. I know little of her. In 1838 the birth of a daughter was announced to Thomas Lingard at Cooga(Ruan). In 1844 he was listed as a Cess payer at Coogey (modern day Cooga, Ruan) (Limerick Chronicle, 1844). In the same year the Limerick Chronicle announced the birth of a son to him at Cooga (Limerick Chronicle, 1844).","mr1" "I2247","KENNY","Maria","Abt 1803","25 Dec 1851","0","
Tomb of Maria Lingard
http://foto.clarelibrary.ie/fotoweb/Preview.fwx?position=1&archiveType=ImageFolder&sorting=ModifiedTimeAsc&search=lingard&fileId=0874E8E09149F0AC42468A88E715356927E2F66EDDDF6356731D1C0F3F7667463E85551A1FE11B5E5A3F957F710C9E6B21437DF01E1A0EC7763BB65E6131DE63943DFFFA2D475ED7C090A2A4055112EA6F68A8C94C4F87306821C5039440161A2FBC6F229C4B317F0723DF1A66351F3AE96046509B91A474B2849F6AAB840EBFD23471F10BA2E3D9C28DC708DFFD1BA8208756343BD45FDEB2F9FC9DAC329AB9F4AEA55ED72FFAA6","mr1" "I2249","KENNY","William","","","0","Of Cragleigh","mr1" "I000049","KINQUIST","Beverly Mae ","16 Feb 1927","16 Apr 2006","0","Detroit","mr1" "I000049","KINQUIST","Beverly Mae ","16 Feb 1927","16 Apr 2006","0","Name: Beverly Mae Williams
Last Residence:
89145 Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, USA
BORN: 16 Feb 1927
Died: 16 Apr 2006
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951)","mr1" "I1939","KIRBY","Bessie","","1919","0","Dec Q 1919 2b686 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1551","KITCHEN","Alice Isabel","1870","","0","Dec Q 1870 1d 599 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1548","KITCHEN","Samuel","Abt 1827","1873","0","Dec Q 1873 1d 451 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1550","KITCHEN","Thomas Henry","1867","","0","Dec Q 1867 1d 558 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1549","KITCHEN","William Arthur ","1865","","0","Sep Q 1865 1d 502 Wandsworth","mr1" "I2392","KNIGHT","Gertrude Farwell","1858","1921","0","Name: Gertrude Farwell Knight
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 3 Jun 1858
Baptism Place: Ilkley, Yorkshire, England
Father: Joseph Knight
Mother: Rachel
FHL Film Number: 6358478","mr1" "I2392","KNIGHT","Gertrude Farwell","1858","1921","0","Name: Gertrude F F Robertson
Birth Date: abt 1858
Date of Registration: Sep 1921
Age at Death: 63
Registration district: Lambeth
Inferred County: Greater London
Volume: 1d
Page: 285","mr1" "I2336","LAKE","Frances","1788","1793 ?","0","Name: Frances Lake
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 18 Jun 1788
Christening Place: Corpusty, Norfolk, England
Father's Name: Nicholas Lake
Mother's Name: Frances Harvy
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08282-9 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1526780 , Reference ID: item 2","mr1" "I2336","LAKE","Frances","1788","1793 ?","0","Possible Death:-

Name: Frances Lake
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 30 Jun 1793
Burial Place: Norwich, Norfolk, England
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I07847-5 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1526723","mr1" "I000439","LAKE","Frances","1796","1852","0","Mar Q 1852 4a 450 Mutford","mr1" "I000439","LAKE","Frances","1796","1852","0","Name: Frances Lake
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 15 Jul 1796
Baptism Date: 15 Jul 1796
Baptism Place: North Walsham,Norfolk,England
Father: Nicholas Lake
Mother: Frances
FHL Film Number: 894722, 894723","mr1" "I2271","LAKE","Nicholas","1756","","0","Name: John Nicholas Gotts Lake
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 26 Feb 1756
Baptism Place: Gresham, Norfolk, England
Mother: Sarah Lake
FHL Film Number: 1702622
Reference ID: item 13","mr1" "I000552","LAMBE","Daniel Raymond John ","12 Jul 2004","","1","Description: 7lbs 8oz","mr1" "I000552","LAMBE","Daniel Raymond John ","12 Jul 2004","","1","Born at twelve minutes past twelve on the twelfth of July 2004","mr1" "I2074","LANE","Robert W","1927","","0","Sep Q 1927 2b 765 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1405","LANGFORD","Elizabeth","Abt 1831","1898","0","Sep Q 1898 5a 143 Wimborne, Dorset","mr1" "I2218","LASCELLES","Dora","Abt 1843","6 May 1898","0","Administration, London 8th June.
To Frederick Augustus Lascelles Davidson, Captain in Her Majesty's Army.
Effects £186 15s 11d","mr1" "I000890","LE MAGNEN","Eugenie Estelle ","Abt 1845","1933","0","Jun Q 1933 2b 536 Portsmouth ","mr1" "I2008","LEE","Cecilia","Abt 1866","1926","0","Mar Q 1926 1d --- Woolwich","mr1" "I000630","LEECH","Valerie A ","23 Apr 1939","Dec 2006","0","Name: LONGSTAFFE, Valerie Anne
Registration district: Medway
County: Kent
Year of registration: 2006
Month of registration: December
Date of Birth:23 April 1939
District no: 5611D
Reg no: D31A
Ent no: 113
DOR: 1206
","mr1" "I000630","LEECH","Valerie A ","23 Apr 1939","Dec 2006","0","Name: LEECH, Valerie A
Registration district: Lewisham
County: London
Year of registration: 1939
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's maiden name: Winfield
Volume no: 1D
Page no: 1153","mr1" "I001084","LEGGETT","Ethel Ellen ","1903","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1903 4b 311 Freebridge Lynn","mr1" "I1439","LESTER","Richard","1863","1933","0","Sep Q 1863 5c 520 Yeovil","mr1" "I1897","LEVY","Albert Ernest G","20 Oct 1916","2002","0","Registration District: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 2002
Month of Registration: November
Date of Birth: 20 October 1916
District No: 4971A
Reg No: A66A
Ent No: 135
DOR: 1102","mr1" "I1627","LINGARD","Mary","1825","11 Dec 1907","0","Aged 82","mr1" "I1627","LINGARD","Mary","1825","11 Dec 1907","0","Recorded as Mary Day-Murphy. Plot No. B159. Entry No. 0199","mr1" "I1627","LINGARD","Mary","1825","11 Dec 1907","0","The 1901 Census shows Mary's age as 68 which makes her birth in 1833.","mr1" "I2248","LINGARD","Thomas","Aug 1826","","0","Captain, 25th King's Owm Borderers. Fought at the Battle of Waterloo","mr1" "I1204","LINGARD","William","1846","1922","0","See:-
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/fam_his/william_lingard_ruan.htm","mr1" "I1204","LINGARD","William","1846","1922","0","http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP19220622.2.86.2&srpos=1&e=-------10--1----0william%2Blingard%2Bwellington%2Bedinburgh%2Bblackie--","mr1" "I2285","LOMAS","Gertrude","3 Dec 1896","Jan 1996","0","Jan 1996 22 236 196 High Peak","mr1" "I36","LOMAX","Nathan","","1791","0","Burial: 5 Jan 1791 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Nathan Lomax - Son of Anne Lomax
Abode: Winton
Source: LDS Film 1545487 (and MFPR 167 at MCL)","mr1" "I12","Lomax","Sarah","1784","1827","0","Possible parents Nathan Lomax (Weaver)and Ann of Barton.
","mr1" "I000608","LONGSTAFFE","Barbara Ivy Louise ","23 Oct 1928","1985","0","Name: LONGSTAFFE, Barbara I L
Registration district: Woolwich
County: London
Year of registration: 1928
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Mother's maiden name: Carter
Volume no: 1D
Page no: 1519","mr1" "I000608","LONGSTAFFE","Barbara Ivy Louise ","23 Oct 1928","1985","0","Name: WILSON, Barbara Ivy L
Registration district: Bishops Stortford
County: Hertfordshire
Year of registration: 1985
Month of registration: October
Date of Birth: 23 October 1928
Volume no: 10
Page no: 7
Reg no: 1085
","mr1" "I000607","LONGSTAFFE","Leslie Alfred Roger ","31 Jan 1904","Mar 1987","0","Description: at the time of his marriage","mr1" "I000607","LONGSTAFFE","Leslie Alfred Roger ","31 Jan 1904","Mar 1987","0","Registration District: Swale
County: Kent
Year of Registration: 1987
Month of Registration: March
Date of Birth: 31 January 1904
Volume No: 16
Page No: 1741
Reg No: 387","mr1" "I1238","LUNDIE","Sarah","","4 Oct 1855","0","Registered by daughter - initial unclear","mr1" "I2505","LUTHER","John","","","0","Old friend and Best Man at the wedding of Charles Bianconi and Eliza Hayes","mr1" "I2281","MACHON","Gladys Evelyn","1893","1968","0","Mar Q 1893 2B 677 Christrchurch","mr1" "I2281","MACHON","Gladys Evelyn","1893","1968","0","Jun Q 1968 5A 414 Bromley","mr1" "I602","MACKINOLTY","Caroline","16 Sep 1868","16 Jun 1928","0","Macinulty","mr1" "I602","MACKINOLTY","Caroline","16 Sep 1868","16 Jun 1928","0","Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Death Place: Heidelberg, Victoria
Age: 59
Father's Name: Benjamin Mackinolty
Mother's name: Ellen Conly
Registration Year: 1928
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 6037
Estimated birth year: abt 1869","mr1" "I602","MACKINOLTY","Caroline","16 Sep 1868","16 Jun 1928","0","Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
Birth Date: 16 Sep 1868
Father's Name: Benjamin McInulty
Mother's name: Ellen Conoly
Birth Place: Tasmania
Registration Year: 1868
Registration Place: Port Cygnet, Tasmania
Registration Number: 1224","mr1" "I614","MACKINOLTY","Catherine","21 Apr 1876","","0","McNalty","mr1" "I1038","MACKINOLTY","Charles","Abt 1892","","0","First names : Charles
Surname : MACKINOLTY
Age : 48
Record no. : 1B 36511
Service type : Burial
Service date : 17-Feb-1940
Last residence : NEW TOWN
Grave location -
Cemetery : Cornelian Bay
Area or denomination : Church of England
Section : ?
Site number : Number 57, ","mr1" "I1038","MACKINOLTY","Charles","Abt 1892","","0","Don't know how he is connected to the other Mackinoltys of Tasmania","mr1" "I1038","MACKINOLTY","Charles","Abt 1892","","0","Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980

NAME: Charles Mackinolty
RESIDENCE: 1922 - Esperance, Franklin, Tasmania,

NAME: Charles Mackinolty
RESIDENCE: 1928 - Esperance, Franklin, Tasmania, Australia","mr1" "I615","MACKINOLTY","Ellen Jane","28 Feb 1878","","0","McNalty","mr1" "I624","MACKINOLTY","George John William","24 Mar 1895","24 Feb 1951","0","MacKinolty","mr1" "I624","MACKINOLTY","George John William","24 Mar 1895","24 Feb 1951","0","See the following articles:-

Australian Dictionary of Biography - Volume 15, (MUP), 2000
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/mackinolty-george-john-william-10999

Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mackinolty


","mr1" "I624","MACKINOLTY","George John William","24 Mar 1895","24 Feb 1951","0","MACKINOLTY. — On February 24,
Air Vice-Marshal George Mackinolty,
O.B.E., son of the late James and Mary
Mackinolty, and loved brother of Eileen
and Bert, loving uncle of Dorothy and
Stanley Donnelly, Berry's Creek.

The Argus, Melbourne, 27 Feb 1951","mr1" "I437","MACKINOLTY","James Mickleburgh","1864","1916","0","James Macannulty
","mr1" "I437","MACKINOLTY","James Mickleburgh","1864","1916","0","MCANNULTY, JAMES

Gender: Male
Birth 1864 - PORT CYGNET,Tasmania [AO]
Marriage/Relationship: 1893 - VICTORIA ( WINDOVER, MARY ) [AO]
Death: 1916 - VICTORIA [AO]

FAMILY INFORMATION
Parents:
91975 CONNELLY ELLEN
386041 MACKINOLTY BENJAMIN
http://portal.archives.tas.gov.au/menu.aspx?detail=1&type=P&id=378567
","mr1" "I601","MACKINOLTY","James Thomas","1867","1954","0","John Thomas McNulty","mr1" "I601","MACKINOLTY","James Thomas","1867","1954","0","First names : John Thomas
Surname : MACKINOLTY
Age : 88
Record no. : 1B 51406
Service type : Burial
Service date : 16-Jun-1954
Grave location -
Cemetery : Cornelian Bay
Area or denomination : Methodist
Section : D
Site number : Number 252, ","mr1" "I712","MACKINOLTY","John George","18 Oct 1926","2012","0","Obituary in the Sydney Morning Herald - 27th December 2012
By his son Chips Mackinolty

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/honourable-man-of-the-left-20121226-2bw9g.html


","mr1" "I621","MACKINOLTY","Joseph James","3 Oct 1892","11 Oct 1923","0","Tasmania, Australia, Index to Death Notices in The Mercury, 1854-1930
Name: MacKINOLTY
Death Date: 11 Oct 1923
Parent/Spouse: Harriet
Publication Date: 12 Oct 1923

Or-
","mr1" "I621","MACKINOLTY","Joseph James","3 Oct 1892","11 Oct 1923","0","First names : Joseph James
Surname : MACKINOLTY
Age : 60
Record no. : 1B 51216
Service type : Burial
Service date : 8-Apr-1954
Grave location -
Cemetery : Cornelian Bay
Area or denomination : UMET
Section : C
Site number : Number 149","mr1" "I1938","Main","Winifred M","21 Mar 1910","1994","0","Name: STEVENSON, Winifred Mary
Registration District: Worthing
County: Sussex
Year of Registration: 1994
Month of Registration: September
Date of Birth: 21 March 1910
District No: 7864A
Reg No: 4A90B
Ent No: 034
DOR: 994","mr1" "I1938","Main","Winifred M","21 Mar 1910","1994","0","Jun Q 1910 2b 483 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000700","MARSDEN","Mary Jane ","1856","1931","0","Mar Quarter 1931 8e 1252 Barrow F","mr1" "I000700","MARSDEN","Mary Jane ","1856","1931","0","Sep Q 1856 6b 491 Walsall","mr1" "I1983","McCappin","Leslie","1913","15 Nov 1940","0","Dec Q 1913 2B 1116 Christchurch
Mother's maiden name - Rowe","mr1" "I1983","McCappin","Leslie","1913","15 Nov 1940","0","Dec Q 1940 2C 405 Droxford","mr1" "I2153","McCAPPIN","Sheena Mary","12 Apr 1941","1979","0","Jun Q 1941 2b 1522 Bournemouth","mr1" "I2153","McCAPPIN","Sheena Mary","12 Apr 1941","1979","0","Dec Q 1979 21 0647 Truro

Name: Sheena Mary Boyle
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1941
Date of Registration: Dec 1979
Age at Death: 38
Registration district: Truro
Inferred County: Cornwall
Volume: 21
Page: 0647","mr1" "I2153","McCAPPIN","Sheena Mary","12 Apr 1941","1979","0","
Probate
Sheena Mary Boyle of Highclere, Ruan High Lanes, Truro. Died December 1979. Probate Bristol 19th May 1980. £89,049.
","mr1" "I000911","MCCORMACK","Bridget Theresa ","2 Apr 1887","23 Dec 1970","0","Dec Q 1970 5G 397 Surrey Northern","mr1" "I435","McGuinnis","Susan","","1901","0","Susan McGuiness MacKinolty","mr1" "I88","MCKIM","Elizabeth","7 Sep 1867","Bef 1878","0","father: James Mc Kim
mother: Eliza Hall
Name Elizabeth
Gender Female
Christening Place 140, CLOGHER, TYR, IRE
Birth Date 07 Sep 1867
Birthplace Clogher, Tyr, Ire
Father's Name James Mc Kim
Mother's Name Eliza Hall
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C70132-4
System Origin Ireland-VR
GS Film number 101152
Reference ID 2:KT1N7C
Family Search ( www.familysearch.org )","mr1" "I89","McKIM","James","Abt 1788","1864","0","Name: James Mckim
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1864
Event Place: Clogher, Ireland
Registration Quarter and Year: 1864
Registration District: Clogher
Age: 76
Birth Year (Estimated): 1788
Volume Number: 3
Page Number: 109
GS Film number: 101582
Digital Folder Number: 004200214
Image Number: 00186","mr1" "I62","MCKIM","Thomas Johnston","30 Nov 1870","1957","0","19930/1957 Thomas Johnston McKimm. Father James. Mother Elizabeth Hall. District - Manly
NSW BMDs","mr1" "I62","MCKIM","Thomas Johnston","30 Nov 1870","1957","0","Name: Thomas Mckim
Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 30 Nov 1870
Birthplace: Tyrone, Ireland
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: James Mckim
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: Eliza Hall
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01405-1
System Origin: Ireland-EASy
GS Film number: 101217
Reference ID: v 18 p 142

www.familysearch.org","mr1" "I80","MCKIMM","Ada M","1897","1897","0","12978/1897 Ada M. District Orange
NSW BMDs","mr1" "I80","MCKIMM","Ada M","1897","1897","0","24594/1897 MCKIMM ADA M JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I87","MCKIMM","Alma","1894","","0","25504/1894 MCKIMM ALMA JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I79","MCKIMM","Barbara","1896","1896","0","10978/1896 Barbara. District Orange
NSW BMDs","mr1" "I79","MCKIMM","Barbara","1896","1896","0","15178/1896 MCKIMM BARBARA JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs","mr1" "I50","MCKIMM","Dorothy Jean Bloomfield","1905","1972","0","16369/1905 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, DOROTHY J B. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I50","MCKIMM","Dorothy Jean Bloomfield","1905","1972","0","41829/1972 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Death of TURTON, DOROTHY JEAN B. Father: JAMES THOMAS. Mother: RACHAEL ALICE. Death registered at ST LEONARDS.","mr1" "I85","MCKIMM","Elizabeth","1890","","0","26939/1890 MCKIMM ELIZABETH JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE.
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I84","MCKIMM","Ellen","1889","","0","32588/1889 MCKIMM ELLEN JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I51","MCKIMM","Elsie Lelia","1892","1951","0","28444/1892 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, ELSIE LELIA. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I51","MCKIMM","Elsie Lelia","1892","1951","0","20861/1952 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Death of WOOD, ELSIE LEILA. Father: JAMES ROBERT. Mother: RACHEL ALICE. Death registered at RYDE.","mr1" "I52","MCKIMM","Ethel Maud","1895","1960","0","15725/1895 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, ETHEL M. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I52","MCKIMM","Ethel Maud","1895","1960","0","20011/1960 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, ETHEL MAUD. Father: ROBERT JAMES. Mother: RACHEL ALIA. Marriage registered at SYDNEY. (Mother's middle name should be Alice)","mr1" "I53","MCKIMM","Geraldine Minnie","1902","23 Oct 1990","0","34755/1902 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, GERALDINE M. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I53","MCKIMM","Geraldine Minnie","1902","23 Oct 1990","0","The Sydney Morning Herald
OLIPHANT, Geraldine Minnie. Death notice 23 OCT 1990 Death. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 25 OCT 1990.","mr1" "I54","MCKIMM","Jack Edwin","7 Apr 1897","11 May 1957","0","15319/1897 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, JACK E. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I54","MCKIMM","Jack Edwin","7 Apr 1897","11 May 1957","0","14125/1957 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Death of MCKIMM, JACK EDWIN. Father: JAMES ROBERT. Mother: RACHEAL ALICE. Death registered at BATHURST.","mr1" "I54","MCKIMM","Jack Edwin","7 Apr 1897","11 May 1957","0","McKIMM, Jack Edwin Death notice 11 MAY 1957 Death 60 at Bathurst, late of Bondi. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 13 MAY 1957.","mr1" "I82","MCKIMM","James R","1903","","0","23837/1903 James R McKimm. District - Orange
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I000504","MCKIMM","James Robert ","Abt 1862","31 Jan 1936","0","5256/1936 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Death of MCKIMM, JAMES ROBERT. 69 YRS CONCORD WEST. Death registered at BURWOOD.","mr1" "I73","MCKIMM","John J","Abt 1864","1932","0","4646/1932 MCKIMM JOHN J JAMES R ELIZABETH District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I83","MCKIMM","Mary J","1887","1909","0","15843/1909 Mary J McKimm. Father John J. Mother, Ellen. District - Orange.
NSW BMDs ","mr1" "I83","MCKIMM","Mary J","1887","1909","0","32967/1887 MACKINON MARY J JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE
NSW BMDs

NB - Wrong transcription.","mr1" "I55","MCKIMM","Pamela May","1891","12 Sep 1982","0","27990/1891 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, PAMELA M. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I55","MCKIMM","Pamela May","1891","12 Sep 1982","0","21765 / 1982 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages for the Death of MCKIMM, Pamela May. Father: James Robert. Mother: Rachael Alice

The Sydney Morning Herald
McKIMM, Pamela May Death notice 12 SEP 1982 Death late of Cremorne. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 14 SEP 1982","mr1" "I78","MCKIMM","Raymond D","","1924","0","4487/1924 Raymond D. District - Orange
NSW BMDs","mr1" "I000503","MCKIMM","Robert Bloomfield ","16 Feb 1907","12 Jul 1975","0","16839/1907 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM ROBERT B. Father: ROBERT J. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I000503","MCKIMM","Robert Bloomfield ","16 Feb 1907","12 Jul 1975","0","18586/1975 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages, for the Death of MCKIMM, ROBERT BLOOMFIELD. Father: JAMES. Mother: RACHEL ALICE. Place of registration not stated.","mr1" "I000503","MCKIMM","Robert Bloomfield ","16 Feb 1907","12 Jul 1975","0","McKIMM, Robert Bloomfield. Death notice 20 JUL 1975 Death late of Newport. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 22 JUL 1975","mr1" "I65","MCKIMM","Ronald Jack","1924","1985","0","McKIMM, Ronald Jack. Death notice 18 APR 1985 Death late of Banora Point. Published in the Sydney Morning Herald 24 APR 1985
Also in the Ryerson Index.","mr1" "I65","MCKIMM","Ronald Jack","1924","1985","0","Ronald Jack McKimm received a letter from the head of the Sikorsky Helicopter Company in which it was stated that the company could not believe what he had achieved with the helicopter during the floods in NSW","mr1" "I86","MCKIMM","Thomas Johnston","1893","","0","27578/1893 MCKIMM THOMAS J JOHN J ELLEN District - ORANGE.
NSW BMDS ","mr1" "I57","MCKIMM","Thomas Lynton","1911","1980","0","7840/1911 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages for the Birth of McKIM, Thomas L. Father: James R, Mother: Rachel A. Birth registered at PARKES.","mr1" "I57","MCKIMM","Thomas Lynton","1911","1980","0","8007/1980 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Death of MCKIMM, LYNTON THOMAS. Father: JAMES . Mother: RACHAEL ALICE. Place of registration not stated.","mr1" "I58","MCKIMM","William James Gerald","1899","20 Sep 1985","0","24106/1899 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of MCKIMM, WILLIAM J G. Father: JAMES R. Mother: RACHEL A. Birth registered at PEAK HILL.","mr1" "I58","MCKIMM","William James Gerald","1899","20 Sep 1985","0","The Sydney Morning Herald
MCKIMM, William James Gerald. Death notice 20 SEP 1985 Death. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald 21 SEP 1985","mr1" "I2044","McKinley","Rose Gertrude","1881","","0","Mar Q 1881 3a 101 Brentford","mr1" "I2240","McLAUGHLIN","George Columba","14 Jun 1921","1982","0","Name: MCLAUGHLIN, George Columbo
Registration district: Croydon
County: Surrey
Year of registration: 1982
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth:14 June 1921
Volume no: 11
Page no: 1782
","mr1" "I2241","McLAUGHLIN","Pamela J","1950","","0","Name: MCLAUGHLIN, Pamela J
Registration district:Croydon
County: Surrey
Year of registration: 1950
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's maiden name: Pincott
Volume no: 5G
Page no: 41
","mr1" "I613","McNALTY","George","6 Sep 1874","2 May 1875","0","Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Death Date: 2 May 1875
Death Place: Tasmania
Age: 0
Father's Name: Bengimane
Registration Year: 1875
Registration Place: Esperance, Tasmania
Registration Number: 238
Estimated birth year: abt 1875","mr1" "I1805","MEHOUSE","Martine Johanna ","28 Mar 1869","6 Apr 1933","0","A brief reference in ""Northern Rhodesia in the days of the Charter"" by M. Gelfand

p 222

""Mrs Freddie Mills was one of the first women to come to the drift with her husband in 1902. She opened a wattle and daub thatched eating house, which proved a blessing to the inhabitants of the settlement, and was greatly respected and loved by all. Later, after Livingstone was surveyed as a township, she and her husband built the Livingstone Hotel -- the first hotel there.

Dr Wilson and Nurse Chapman arrived at the old drift not long after Mrs Mills and opened a nursing home about fifty yards from the river...""","mr1" "I1599","MENZIES","Anne E E","1926","","0","Jun Q 1926 2b 891 Fareham","mr1" "I000475","MERRICKS"," Charles Godfrey","1895","2 Sep 1918","0","Name: MERRICKS, Charles G
Unit: London Regiment
Rank: Private
Number: 535451
Year: 1918
Volume: I.85
Page: 323
Record source: GRO War Death Army Other Ranks (1914 to1921)
","mr1" "I000475","MERRICKS"," Charles Godfrey","1895","2 Sep 1918","0","Name: Charles Godfrey Merricks
Birth Place: Maidstone
Residence: Plumstead
Death Date: 2 Sep 1918
Death Location: France & Flanders
Enlistment Location: Whitehall
Rank: Private
Regiment: London Regiment
Battalion: 15th (County of London) Battalion (Prince of Wales Own Civil Service Rifles)
Number: 535451
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre

Grave/Memorial Reference: V. C. 21.
Cemetery: PERONNE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION (Maricourt, Somme)

","mr1" "I000475","MERRICKS"," Charles Godfrey","1895","2 Sep 1918","0","Mar Q 1895 2a 778 Maidstone, Kent","mr1" "I1813","Mickleburgh","Edward","7 May 1810","1866 ?","0","Possible Death

Name: Edward Mickleburgh
Gender: Male
Burial Date: 28 Jun 1866
Burial Place: Lowestoft, Norfolk, England
FHL Film Number: 1517601
Reference ID: p101 802","mr1" "I2265","Mickleburgh","Edward Rix","Jul 1791","1864","0","Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts record him as Edward Rix Mickleburgh, six weeks old, Bastard son of Elizabeth.
Rix probably the surname of the father.","mr1" "I2265","Mickleburgh","Edward Rix","Jul 1791","1864","0","Death quarter 1
Death year 1864
District MUTFORD
County Suffolk
Volume 4A
Page 548","mr1" "I1867","MICKLEBURGH","James","1818","1848 ?","0","The occupation of ""Sea Captain - deceased"" appears on his illegitimate daughter Sarah Ireland's marriage certificate to James Mills in 1863.
She recorded her father's name as James Ireland and his occupation as Sea Captain which was apocryphal to hide the fact that her mother never married him. He would always have been away at sea ...
Sarah's birth certificate revealed the true name of her father - James Mickleburgh. It's doubtful that she ever saw her own birth certificate.","mr1" "I1867","MICKLEBURGH","James","1818","1848 ?","0","This is the closest official record of his birth.
Name: James Mickleburgh
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 12 Jan 1818
Christening Place: LOWESTOFT,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND
Father's Name: Edward Mickleburgh
Mother's Name: Ann

LDS Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C13163-2
System Origin: England-ODM
GS Film number: 918501
Reference ID:","mr1" "I1867","MICKLEBURGH","James","1818","1848 ?","0","Possible death as he doesn't appear in the 1851 Census

Name: James Mickleburgh
Registration Year: 1848
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Hoxne
Suffolk
Volume: 13
Page: 361","mr1" "I1576","MILES","Edna O","1914","","0","Dec Q 1914 2b 727 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2388","MILES","Frederick George","1903","15 Aug 1976","0","Wikipedia entry:-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_George_Miles","mr1" "I1575","MILES","George James","1890","","0","Jun Q 1890 2c 132 Catherington (Hampshire)","mr1" "I5","Miles","Kathleen May","7 Nov 1907","Dec 1990","0","Name: Kathleen May Billson
Birth Date: 7 Nov 1907
Date of Registration: Dec 1990
Age at Death: 83
Registration district: Surrey North-western
Inferred County: Surrey
Volume: 17
Page: 823","mr1" "I2447","Miller","William Roland","6 Jun 1914","14 Jan 1980","0","Name: William Roland Miller
Birth Date: 6 Jun 1914
Date of Registration: Mar 1980
Age at Death: 65
Registration district: Lambeth
Inferred County: Greater London
Volume: 14
Page: 0499","mr1" "I1473","MILLS","Agnes Louisa","29 Aug 1877","11 May 1964","0","Sep Q 1877 5a 207 Wilton","mr1" "I1473","MILLS","Agnes Louisa","29 Aug 1877","11 May 1964","0","US Death INDEX: Agnes Louisa Cannon, 11 May 1964 San Mateo, mothers maiden name 'ROSE'","mr1" "I1409","MILLS","Alice Amelia","1879","1967","0","Dec Q 1879 1a 422 St Georges Hanover Square","mr1" "I1409","MILLS","Alice Amelia","1879","1967","0","Possible death. Mar Q 1967 6b 584 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1411","MILLS","Amy Margaret Emily","16 Oct 1888","Jun 1976","0","Dec Q 1888 2b 489 Portsea","mr1" "I1411","MILLS","Amy Margaret Emily","16 Oct 1888","Jun 1976","0","Name: Amy Margarett E Harper
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1888
Date of Registration: Jun 1976
Age at Death: 87
Registration district: South east Hampshire
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 20
Page: 1568","mr1" "I000417","MILLS","Ann ","1820","1898","0","Dec Q 1898 8c 398 Barton I","mr1" "I000417","MILLS","Ann ","1820","1898","0","Baptism: 16 Apr 1820 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Anne Mills - Daughter of Joseph Mills & Mary
Abode: Barton
Occupation: Weaver
Baptised by: Wm. Keeling Curate
Register: Baptisms 1818 - 1822, Page 95, Entry 756
Source: LDS Film 1545489 (and 1545490)","mr1" "I000417","MILLS","Ann","1820","1898","0","Baptism: 16 Apr 1820 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Anne Mills - Daughter of Joseph Mills & Mary
Abode: Barton
Occupation: Weaver
Baptised by: Wm. Keeling Curate
Register: Baptisms 1818 - 1822, Page 95, Entry 756
Source: LDS Film 1545489 (and 1545490)","mw1" "I000417","MILLS","Ann","1820","1898","0","Dec Q 1898 8c 398 Barton I","mw1" "I1412","MILLS","Arthur Edwin","1889","1957","0","Mar Q 1858 6b 490 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1847","MILLS","Beatrice Nora","03 Jan 1903","5 Jan 1990","0","Mar Q 1903 8c 694 Barton I","mr1" "I1847","MILLS","Beatrice Nora","03 Jan 1903","5 Jan 1990","0","Name: BLACOW, Beatrice Nora
Registration District: Poole
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1990
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 3 January 1903
Volume No: 23
Page No: 785
Reg No: 190","mr1" "I1847","MILLS","Beatrice Nora","03 Jan 1903","Jan 1990","0","Mar Q 1903 8c 694 Barton I","mw1" "I1847","MILLS","Beatrice Nora","03 Jan 1903","Jan 1990","0","Name: BLACOW, Beatrice Nora
Registration District: Poole
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1990
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 3 January 1903
Volume No: 23
Page No: 785
Reg No: 190","mw1" "I1483","MILLS","Beryl D","4 Nov 1917","6 Mar 1983","0","Dec Q 1917 2b 934 Christchurch","mr1" "I2209","MILLS","Brian R","1942","","0","Jun Q 1942 2B 1195 Bournemouth","mr1" "I000012","MILLS","Celia Rosemary ","7 Jul 1953","","1","Maternity nursing home for British women in Calcutta","mr1" "I000802","MILLS","Charles George ","Abt 1776","29 Dec 1851","0","Found in
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dutillieul/ZOtherPapers/S&WJNov11813.html

Monday Nov 1st 1813 - Salisbury & Winchester Journal

Fresh Lime.

Two Hundred Quarters of the best Chalk Lime, burnt with coal and furze kept separate, is ready for sale, at C.G.Mills's Kilns, Fovant, the whole burnt within the last month. Will be sold in place, or delivered in the neighbourhood by paying for carriage. To Farmers wanting 40 or 50 quarters for manure an allowance will be made from the regular price. Any quantity burnt.","mr1" "I000802","MILLS","Charles George ","Abt 1776","29 Dec 1851","0","It is presumed that the marriage of Charles Mills and Ann Phillips was never annulled, so the children of his association with Elisabeth Garrett kept their mother's surname.
There is no record of a marriage in the Fovant Parish Registers.","mr1" "I000802","MILLS","Charles George ","Abt 1776","29 Dec 1851","0","Mar Q 1852 5a 163 Wilton","mr1" "I000802","MILLS","Charles George ","Abt 1776","29 Dec 1851","0","Headstone: Sacred to the memory of Charles George Mills who died December 29th, 1851 Aged 75 Years. Also to the Memory of George Son of Charles George Mills who died December 27th, 1857 Aged 41 Years.
From Wiltshire Memorial Transcription Index - RefNum 78000 & 78137
","mr1" "I2201","MILLS","Clair Evelyn Druce","1946","","0","Mar Q 1946 2b 1090 Bournemouth","mr1" "I000001","MILLS","Corin Vincent ","22 May 1950","","1","Handicraft (Distinction) & P.E","mr1" "I000001","MILLS","Corin Vincent ","22 May 1950","","1","Tradewind. Domestic & Commercial Glazing Systems. ","mr1" "I000001","MILLS","Corin Vincent ","22 May 1950","","1","Apparently Ron & Joyce had their childrens names carved into the beams of the church.","mr1" "I000001","MILLS","Corin Vincent ","22 May 1950","","1","Jun Q 1950 9c 1462 Rugby","mr1" "I1982","MILLS","Crystal Joan","23 Feb 1921","Mar 1997","0","Name: Crystal Joan Champion
Birth Date: 23 Feb 1921
Date of Registration: Mar 1997
Age at Death: 76
Registration district: Isle of Wight
Inferred County: Isle of Wight
Register Number: A79A
District and Subdistrict: 5561A
Entry Number: 45","mr1" "I1738","MILLS","Doris A","1913","","0","Sep Q 1913 2b 1260 Christchurch","mr1" "I1478","MILLS","Dorothy Maud","","","0","Mar Q 1901 1d 804 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1792","MILLS","Dorothy Rhoda","21 April 1898","6 Aug 1976","0","Sept Q 20 0421 NE Hants","mr1" "I1477","MILLS","Edgar James","1888","1955","0","Jun Q 1888 1d 776 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1477","MILLS","Edgar James","1888","1955","0","Mar Q 1955 6b 126 Bournemouth","mr1" "I1743","MILLS","Edith Louisa","11 Feb 1904","1990","0","Mar Q 1990 23 218 Bournemouth","mr1" "I000238","MILLS","Edward ","12 Oct 1863","8 Feb 1945","0","Winton was a small hamlet in the township of Barton on Irwell, near Eccles, Lancashire","mr1" "I000238","MILLS","Edward ","12 Oct 1863","8 Feb 1945","0","Description: myocarditis and senility","mr1" "I000238","MILLS","Edward ","12 Oct 1863","8 Feb 1945","0","Recorded as a Widower","mr1" "I000238","MILLS","Edward ","12 Oct 1863","8 Feb 1945","0","No headstone.","mr1" "I000238","MILLS","Edward ","12 Oct 1863","8 Feb 1945","0","1863 Dec Quarter in BARTON UPON IRWELL Volume 08C Page 444","mr1" "I1474","MILLS","Edwin John","1881","09 Jan 1947","0","Jun Q 1881 5a 213 Wilton","mr1" "I000077","MILLS","Eileen Mary ","28 Jul 1921","27 Oct 1988","0","FreeFormatDate:Cremation Reference 99986","mr1" "I000077","MILLS","Eileen Mary ","28 Jul 1921","27 Oct 1988","0","Her ashes were scattered :-

North Border 13/14 posts, South of Chestnut","mr1" "I000077","MILLS","Eileen Mary ","28 Jul 1921","27 Oct 1988","0","Suffered with terrible leg ulcers throughout later life.
After she retired she toured Europe on package tours with Bill Francis and her friends, Doddy and Topsy.","mr1" "I000077","MILLS","Eileen Mary ","28 Jul 1921","27 Oct 1988","0","Description: She did not marry and lived with her parents until her death.","mr1" "I000077","MILLS","Eileen Mary ","28 Jul 1921","27 Oct 1988","0","Description: a Cerebro Vascular Accident","mr1" "I000006","MILLS","Elena Claire ","19 Mar 1979","","1","Jun Q 1979 32 1277 Birmingham","mr1" "I001112","MILLS","Eliza Caroline Hibberd","1804","16 Mar 1819","0","22nd March 1819 edition of the Salisbury and Winchester Journal. The exact words being 'On Tuesday died Miss Eliza Caroline Mills only daughter of Mrs Mills of Fovant. She was beloved through life by all who knew her.'

Source: via Liz Harden from Swindon Winchester Journal.","mr1" "I001112","MILLS","Eliza Caroline Hibberd","1804","16 Mar 1819","0","IGI Christened as Eliza Caroline Hibberd Mills","mr1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth ","1823","1896","0","Description: Pin Winder","mr1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth ","1823","1896","0","With father Joseph and brother Thomas","mr1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth ","1823","1896","0","Living with a retired Gamekeeper - Edward E Smith","mr1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth ","1823","1896","0","Sep Q 1896 8c 402 Barton I","mr1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth","1823","1896","0","Description: Pin Winder","mw1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth","1823","1896","0","With father Joseph and brother Thomas","mw1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth","1823","1896","0","Living with a retired Gamekeeper - Edward E Smith","mw1" "I000416","MILLS","Elizabeth","1823","1896","0","Sep Q 1896 8c 402 Barton I","mw1" "I000409","MILLS","Elizabeth Ann ","Jun 1841","1911","0","Possible death
Sep Q 1911 8c 977 Barton I","mr1" "I000409","MILLS","Elizabeth Ann ","Jun 1841","1911","0","Possible birth - Sep Q 1841 20 181 Chorlton","mr1" "I000409","MILLS","Elizabeth Ann ","Jun 1841","1911","0","1841 Census, she was recorded as one week old. ","mr1" "I000246","MILLS","Ellen ","31 Mar 1866","30 Aug 1951","0","Description: Broncho-pneumonia and myocardial degeneration.","mr1" "I000246","MILLS","Ellen ","31 Mar 1866","30 Aug 1951","0","Her death followed a fractured femur from a fall.

There was a post Mortem and a verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest, held 3rd September 1951

Hospital now demolished for housing","mr1" "I1413","MILLS","Elsie Maude","5 April 1896","1986","0","Jun Q 1896 2b 515 Portsea","mr1" "I1413","MILLS","Elsie Maude","5 April 1896","1986","0","WILTSHIRE, Elsie Maud
Registration District: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1986
Month of Registration: March
Date of Birth: 5 April 1896
Volume No: 20
Page No: 782
Reg No: 386","mr1" "I1459","MILLS","Emily Jessie","1876","1950","0","Mar Q 1876 2c 92 Romsey","mr1" "I1459","MILLS","Emily Jessie","1876","1950","0","Dec Q 1950 1a 355 Durham Eastern","mr1" "I000410","MILLS","Emma ","17 Nov 1845","18 Jan 1926","0","Mar Q 1926 8c 717 Barton I
Aged 80 years","mr1" "I000410","MILLS","Emma ","17 Nov 1845","18 Jan 1926","0","Pits o' th' Moor"" is a now almost-forgotten name for an area of land lying
between Winton and Patricroft. The latter two places are now districts
within the town of Eccles, but back in 1842, they were two separate hamlets
which lay within the Registration Sub-District of Barton-upon-Irwell. The
area in question was part of a triangle of land bounded by the roads known
to-day as Worsley Road, New Lane and Liverpool Road. By the end of the 19th
century, this area was fully developed with terraced housing and two or
three small factories, but in 1842 it was still mostly open farmland. The
first 1848 Ordnance Survey map of the area clearly shows it as labelled
""Pits o' th' Moor"". The ""pits"" in question were almost certainly old marl
pits, which had filled with water, and are shown on the map as ponds.","mr1" "I000410","MILLS","Emma ","17 Nov 1845","18 Jan 1926","0","Informant - Fred Hughes, son, of 92, Kennerley Road, Davenport","mr1" "I000410","MILLS","Emma ","17 Nov 1845","18 Jan 1926","0","Baptism: 4 Jan 1846 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Emma Mills - Daughter of James Mills & Anne
Abode: Winton
Occupation: Sawyer
Baptised by: W.B. Marsden Off. Minr.
Register: Baptisms 1844 - 1846, Page 247, Entry 1976
Source: LDS Film 1545552","mr1" "I1194","MILLS","Ernest Marvin","1878","13 Jun 1945","0","Jun Q 1878 2c 152 Alresford.
Most likely birthplace, near New Alresford, Hants.
","mr1" "I1194","MILLS","Ernest Marvin","1878","13 Jun 1945","0","He was working for his father collecting rent, and while visiting a tenant, slipped on a mat, banged his head and subsequently died of concussion!

Courtesy of Carol Geddes","mr1" "I1195","MILLS","Eva Dora","28 October 1885","","0","Dec Q 1885 1d 918 Camberwell","mr1" "I1408","MILLS","Florence Louise","1878","1964","0","Name: SALTER, Florence L
Registration district: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of registration: 1964
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:87
Volume no: 6B
Page no: 488","mr1" "I1621","MILLS","Florence May","04 May 1898","20 Oct 1981","0","Dec Q 1981 19 0891 Aylesbury
The record notes her date of birth as 4th May 1898.
That matches her birth certificate.","mr1" "I1621","MILLS","Florence May","04 May 1898","20 Oct 1981","0","Winterton House was a care home established in an old Rectory in 1971.
2011 - Closed.
May 2014 - planning granted for 21 retirement flats.","mr1" "I1461","MILLS","Frank Henry","1879","","0","Mar Q 1879 2c 90 Romsey","mr1" "I41","MILLS","Frank Lewis","15 Oct 1891","26 Oct 1976","0","Registration district: Strood
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1891
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Volume no:2A
Page no:539","mr1" "I41","MILLS","Frank Lewis","15 Oct 1891","26 Oct 1976","0","Artist - Cousin of Sir John Mills","mr1" "I41","MILLS","Frank Lewis","15 Oct 1891","26 Oct 1976","0","Registration district: Gloucester
County: Gloucestershire
Year of registration: 1976
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Date of Birth: 15 October 1891
Volume no: 22 Page no: 1911","mr1" "I1739","MILLS","Frederick Ernest","1915","10 Jul 1944","0","Sep Q 1915 2b 1039 Christchurch","mr1" "I1486","MILLS","Frederick Walter Henry","1 Feb 1905","18 Nov 1994","0","Name: Frederick Walter Mills
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1905
Date of Registration: Nov 1994
Age at Death: 89
Registration district: Isle of Wight
Inferred County: Isle of Wight
Register Number: B58A
District and Subdistrict: 5561B
Entry Number: 30","mr1" "I001111","MILLS","Frederick William ","1803","10 May 1833","0","Previously thought to be 1805.
Papers prove he was still alive in 1821","mr1" "I001111","MILLS","Frederick William ","1803","10 May 1833","0","Christened as Fredric","mr1" "I1471","MILLS","Frederick William","1873","06 Mar 1920","0","The extracts from the Northern Rhodesia Journal can be found at http://www.nrzam.org.uk/","mr1" "I1471","MILLS","Frederick William","1873","06 Mar 1920","0","Jun Q 1873 1d 212 St. Olave","mr1" "I1471","MILLS","Frederick William","1873","06 Mar 1920","0","Photos of the North Western Hotel are reproduced by kind permission of John Fletcher.
More of his work can be seen at:-
http://www.pbase.com/h4xintl/vic_falls","mr1" "I1746","MILLS","George Edgar","3 Feb 1911","1989","0","Mar Q 1911 2b 615 Christchurch","mr1" "I1746","MILLS","George Edgar","3 Feb 1911","1989","0","Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1989
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 3 February 1911
Volume No: 23
Page No: 10
Reg No: 189","mr1" "I2476","MILLS","George Henry","19 Sep 1883","4 Feb 1889","0","1883 Dec Q 1D 1189 Woolwich","mr1" "I2476","MILLS","George Henry","19 Sep 1883","4 Feb 1889","0","1889 Mar Q 1D 766 Woolwich","mr1" "I1464","MILLS","George Robert","1882","","0","Jun Q 1881 2c 90 Romsey","mr1" "I2056","MILLS","George William","19 Jan 1917","1983","0","Mar Q 1917 1d 594 Lambeth","mr1" "I2056","MILLS","George William","19 Jan 1917","1983","0","Sep Q 1983 14 0076 Lambeth","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","Posted to HMS Experimental Department, Malta, on 30th June 1959 aboard HMS Girdle Ness.","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","Description: Britain's first guided missile test ship for Sea Slug","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","Seaslug missile tests - Malta
WH876, in U.14 configuration, was used as a pilotless drone target by 728B Squadron. This was a Royal Navy squadron, at Hal Far, Malta, who flew these target drone Canberras on guided missile trials [Seacat and Seaslug]. WH876 was numbered ""595"" whilst with the RN. The Canberras, six of them, were painted all-over white with wide black bands around the outer part of the wings. The navy only managed to shoot down one of the six - WH921 (""590"") - brought down by a missile fired by HMS Girdle Ness on 6 October 1961. Having survived the Navy(!), WH876 returned to the UK in December 1961 where it was put into store at Pershore. The cockpit section is kept at Boscombe Down.","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","Staff Number 117752H","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","Description: having been employed in the Civil Service for 34 years and 11 months","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","Description: Heart failure","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","The Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment originated in an Experimental Department set up in 1917 at HM Signal School, Portsmouth, to coordinate research work undertaken since 1896 on the Torpedo School ships HMS Defiance and HMS Vernon. In 1941 the Experimental Department became the Admiralty Signal Establishment which, like its predecessors, was largely concerned with communications. However, technological advances during the Second World War necessitated an increase in related fields of research, and in 1948 these were brought under one body, the Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment at Portsmouth. In 1959 it was decided that missile technology justified an extension of its scope, and on being amalgamated with the Admiralty Gunnery Establishment (AGE) it received the title of Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment (ASWE). It is responsible for various aspects of research, development, design and trial of equipment, devices and techniques in the fields of communications, radar missile control, and electronic counter-measures and in related fields.
In 1971 the Admiralty Compass Observatory was absorbed into ASWE as its Navigation Division, and in 1984 the Establishment was amalgamated with Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (AUWE) and Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment (AMTE) to form the Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE).

(National Archives ADM 220)","mr1" "I000048","MILLS","Gordon Raymond ","5 Oct 1926","29 May 2003","0","GORDON RAYMOND MILLS

Gordon Raymond Mills was a unique character, born the youngest of three, in Gosport on the October 5th 1926. He spent his childhood in various places around the world due to the fact that his father, William George was in the Royal Engineers.

In his younger days, Gordon was a keen and enthusiastic sportsman, involved in many sporting teams, notably football, hockey, swimming and tennis, both at school and college. He had great pride in showing the scar from an operation to pin his broken leg; the result of a footballing injury obtained when he was 12, which he maintained to his last days, was NOT an accident!

One thing he will always be remembered for was his love of taking things apart to see how they worked or, more importantly, how he could improve them! He was never very good at putting things back together however, hence lots of bits and pieces lying around which may come in handy for something else!

Gordon began his working life as an electronics engineer with the Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment. He worked his way up through the years and perhaps one of his happiest times, when on board HMS Girdleness, was his involvement in the development of new surface to air guided missile systems. He was very proud of his work, but never really talked about it in detail. We think he took his oath of secrecy very seriously!

He continued to work at A.S.W.E. until his early retirement having achieved the dizzy heights of Senior Scientific Officer, a position of which he and his family were justifiably proud.

Gordon was a loving and devoted son who cared for his parents and elder sister Eileen in their final years. He liked to keep himself to himself but always maintained a loving relationship with his older brother Ron and Sister in law, Joyce. As in all sibling relationships, the elder brother offered the younger much advice, most of which was duly ignored or forgotten!

Gordon was a generous and loving uncle to his nephews, Brian and Corin, and niece, Celia, and was always on hand to help out when financial crises occurred. This continued with his great nephews, Matthew and James and nieces, Emma, Elena and Zoe all of whom have experienced the kindness and generosity of the man.

It came as shock to Gordon to have become ill, as he had always enjoyed good health. His last eight weeks spent in hospital was a considerable trial for him, but he managed to maintain a dignified and grateful demeanour with the hospital staff whose care was very much appreciated.

Over the last few weeks, Gordon was pleased and comforted to know that he had the love and support of his family in his hour of need. He will be missed by all of them.

Rest in peace, Gordon; no doubt you will be sitting in your comfy reclining chair and watching a state of the art wide screen TV! Say ""Hello"" to your Dad, Mum and Eileen for us. We love you.

Celia Walker - 9th June 2003 - read at Gordon's funeral.","mr1" "I001152","MILLS","Harold Archie","11 March 1894","1966","0","Jun Q 1894 2b 489 Portsea","mr1" "I1476","MILLS","Harold Ernest","1885","1968","0","Sep ! 1885 1d 754 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1476","MILLS","Harold Ernest","1885","1968","0","Mar Q 1968 6b 193 Bournemouth","mr1" "I2244","MILLS","Harriet Caitlin","12 Apr 2013","","1","Born 11-57am, weighing 6lbs. 13 oz. ","mr1" "I1230","MILLS","Henry George","1879","1961","0","Jun Q 1879 5a 212 Wilton","mr1" "I1230","MILLS","Henry George","1879","1961","0","Henry built Gerrardstone and The Willows in Broadchalke in the Bournemouth style of architecture.
","mr1" "I1230","MILLS","Henry George","1879","1961","0","Sep Q 1961 6b 139 Bournemouth","mr1" "I1482","MILLS","Irene Mary","29 May 1915","24 Oct 1979","0","Jun Q 1915 2b 1073 Christchurch","mr1" "I1482","MILLS","Irene Mary","29 May 1915","24 Oct 1979","0","Dec Q 1979 21 0464 St. Austell, Cornwall","mr1" "I1482","MILLS","Irene Mary","29 May 1915","24 Oct 1979","0","
Administration
Irene Mary McCappin of Highclere, Ruan High Lanes, Truro. died 24th Oct 1979.
Administration 9th January 1981. £57,152
810800017G ","mr1" "I1864","MILLS","Jack A","23 Mar 1921","4 Jun 1966","0","Jack died in a car crash at Limoges, France 4th June 1966. Apparently driving on the left! See ancestry probate for him.","mr1" "I1488","MILLS","Jack William","6 Apr 1909","1 Jun 1997","0","Registration District: Eastbourne
County: East Sussex
Year of Registration: 1997
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 6 April 1909
District No: 541B
Reg No: B64E
Ent No: 104
DOR: 0497
","mr1" "I000406","MILLS","James ","1807","1869","0","Sep Q 1869 8c 327 Barton","mr1" "I000406","MILLS","James ","1807","1869","0","Baptism: 6 Dec 1807 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
James Mills - Son of Matthew Mills & Sarah
Abode: Winton
Occupation: Husbandman
Source: LDS Film 1545488 (and MFPR 167 at MCL)","mr1" "I000043","MILLS","James ","1838","11 Sep 1918","0","Recorded as a Power Loom Silk Weaver","mr1" "I000043","MILLS","James ","1838","11 Sep 1918","0","Diabetes Mellitus & Senile Decay","mr1" "I000043","MILLS","James ","1838","11 Sep 1918","0","Informant was his wife Sarah, present at the death.
She gave his age as being 82 years old. This must have been a mistake as he was actually 80.","mr1" "I000043","MILLS","James ","1838","11 Sep 1918","0","Recorded in the Burial Registers of St. Margaret's Church, Plumstead","mr1" "I000043","MILLS","James ","1838","11 Sep 1918","0","His age at burial makes his birth date 1836 yet all other documents point to 1838.

London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO99 161 - frame 00433","mr1" "I000587","MILLS","James Alfred ","1873","Jul 1933","0","Mar Q 1873 Barton 8c 596","mr1" "I000587","MILLS","James Alfred ","1873","Jul 1933","0","Sep Q 1933 8e 62 Rochdale","mr1" "I000587","MILLS","James Alfred ","1873","Jul 1933","0","Died - The Vicarage, Shawforth","mr1" "I000587","MILLS","James Alfred","1873","1933","0","Mar Q 1873 Barton 8c 596","mw1" "I000587","MILLS","James Alfred","1873","1933","0","Probable death
Sep Q 1933 8e 62 Rochdale","mw1" "I000587","MILLS","James Alfred","1873","1933","0","Died - The Vicarage, Shawforth","mw1" "I000005","MILLS","James Corin ","11 Jul 1981","","1","Sep Q 1981 20 3027 Oxford","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","Description: Admission No. 3080","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO95 334","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","until 1937/8","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","e-mail from Ann Noyes - Shere & Gomshall Local History Society 19th Nov 2002

Because Shere and Gomshall have such a rich number of old houses most of our records are concerned with them! Bourneside still stands, it is on the main A25 road that runs through Gomshall, opposite the Post Office Stores and the United Reformed chapel. It looks as though it was built in the late 19th century and is now known as 'The Gallery' and sells wine and offers display space for artists in watercolours, ceramic, glass and wood. The site was part of the Gomshall Mill property. In 1965 a bungalow was built on part of the land for the residents of Bourneside, and they moved out of the 'big' house into the bungalow. There is a structure known as 'The Coach House (part of the original Bourneside) which is now the premises of an Antique Restorer who has extended at the back and has recently bought the bungalow. At Shere Museum (Elizabeth Rich. 01483 203245) there is a map of the property, prepared when planning permission was sought for the bungalow. I have so far found no reference to Col. James Jesse Mills OBE Copies of the Electoral Roll on microfiche can be consulted at Surrey History Centre, Woking, 01483 594594. This would confirm the years of his residence
There is a story that in World War 2, Bournside was used as a girls' school called Braemar High School for Girls, but I have not seen evidence of this, and I cannot think that it was big enough for that.
Best wishes Ann Noyes

e-mail to Ann Noyes - Nov 20th 2002

My father and I visited the Surrey History Centre today to view the
Electoral Registers. We found our relative James Jesse Mills at Bourneside
in 1937 together with his wife Maud Mary (up to today we didn't know he was
married).
Records for 1939 to 1944 don't exist but in March 1945 Bourneside was
occupied by the Braemar High School and by 1950 the school had moved to The
Croft.
In 1950 Bourneside was occupied by Richard and Prudence Jequier.

Ann recalls that after the War ended and George came back from Burma, the family were told that Bourneside was to be requisitioned and that the school refused to move.","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","from Regular Army","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","2nd WW Employed by War Office as Inspector of factories producing munitions.
He had a flat in Kensington","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","FreeFormatDate:witnessed by Ann Mills - daughter in law","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","Description: Cardio-renal failure, pneumonia and Parkinsonism","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","Original beliefs. Superceded by subsequent research.
He was thought (by William George Mills) to have been a Colonel in the R.E and based at the R.E School, Chatham. From the only known photograph that we had, he appeared to be fairly close in age to his brother Thomas William. Now that we have more pictures of James Jesse it is clear that the photograph was not of him but of his eldest brother Edward Mills.

It turned out that he was 4 years younger and eventually became a Colonel in the R.A.O.C

Ann Mills recalls that JJ's family were with him during his overseas postings.

In France they lived in a chateaux and Vivian (George) was attacked by an alsatian.
Vivian was sent home from Malta with another Army child to a school in Shropshire.

Most of their leave was taken in Ireland with Maud's family. Ann recalls going to a big house in Cashel called Longfield which had been the home of Charles Bianconi (an Italian emigre who was responsible for the beginnings of public transport in Ireland). She describes Bianconi as being Vivian's Uncle. John Bianconi was originally an O'Connell but had his name changed on the wishes of his Grandfather Charles Bianconi.

Whilst JJ was a competent horse rider (he played polo whilst in Gibraltar), Maud was very good, riding side saddle, hunting etc. She was also a keen tennis player.","mr1" "I000139","MILLS","James Jesse ","20 Jan 1878","8 Feb 1963","0","1878 Mar Quarter in WEST ASHFORD Volume 02A Page 718","mr1" "I2475","MILLS","James William","7 Jul 1868","9 Jan 1871","0","1868 Sep Q Vol.2A Page649 East Ashford","mr1" "I2475","MILLS","James William","7 Jul 1868","9 Jan 1871","0","1871 Mar Q Vol. 2A Page 439 East Ashford","mr1" "I1744","MILLS","Janet Ena","18 Jul 1896","1944","0","Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1994
Month of Registration: October
Date of Birth: 18 July 1906
District No: 4271A
Reg No: A6D
Ent No: 041
DOR: 1094","mr1" "I1620","MILLS","Jessie Isabel","24 Feb 1897","19 Aug 1962","0","Also recorded as Jessica Isobel ","mr1" "I1620","MILLS","Jessie Isabel","24 Feb 1897","19 Aug 1962","0","Sep Q 1962 5g 208 Surrey (Mid Eastern) Aged 64","mr1" "I001138","MILLS","John ","1731","8 Jul 1814","0","Memorial Inscription:-

In loving memory of John Mills who departed this life
8th July 1814 aged 77 years.

Taken from a large upright stone.

Transcribed by Dorset OPC - MI Ref:- 134","mr1" "I001110","MILLS","John Augustus Hibberd ","1801","2 Oct 1805","0","Suspect Death date: died before 1821.","mr1" "I001110","MILLS","John Augustus Hibberd ","1801","2 Oct 1805","0","Christened as John Aggustus Hibberd Mills","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph","1784","10 May 1866","0","Description: Weaver","mw1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph ","1784","10 May 1866","0","Description: Weaver","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph ","1784","10 May 1866","0","Widowed by 1851
Also living in the house was Ann Collier (born in Barton about 1821) a widow.
She would have been his daughter Ann who went on to marry Samuel Taylor.","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph ","1784","10 May 1866","0","Description: Chronic Bronchitis","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph ","1784","10 May 1866","0","Informant was Elizabeth Turner, his daughter","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph ","1784","10 May 1866","0","Baptism: 27 Jun 1784 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
Joseph Mills - Son of Matthew Mills & Ann
Abode: Barton
Occupation: Gardener
Source: LDS Film 1545487","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph ","1784","10 May 1866","0","Aged 82","mr1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph","1784","10 May 1866","0","Widowed by 1851
Also living in the house was Ann Collier (born in Barton about 1821) a widow.
She would have been his daughter Ann who went on to marry Samuel Taylor.","mw1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph","1784","10 May 1866","0","Baptism: 27 Jun 1784 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
Joseph Mills - Son of Matthew Mills & Ann
Abode: Barton
Occupation: Gardener
Source: LDS Film 1545487","mw1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph","1784","10 May 1866","0","Description: Chronic Bronchitis","mw1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph","1784","10 May 1866","0","Informant was Elizabeth Turner, his daughter","mw1" "I000411","MILLS","Joseph","1784","10 May 1866","0","Aged 82","mw1" "I000412","MILLS","Joseph ","1804","1875","0","Jun Q 1875 8c 373 Barton upon Irwell","mr1" "I000412","MILLS","Joseph ","1804","1875","0","Aged 70","mr1" "I000436","MILLS","Joseph ","1837","19 Feb 1843","0","Possible death - March Q 1843 or Jun Q 1844
Doesn't appear in 1851 Census","mr1" "I000586","MILLS","Joseph William ","1867","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 518","mr1" "I000586","MILLS","Joseph William ","1867","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 8c 360 Barton upon Irwell","mr1" "I000586","MILLS","Joseph William","1867","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 518","mw1" "I000586","MILLS","Joseph William","1867","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 8c 360 Barton upon Irwell","mw1" "I1748","MILLS","Josiah Henry","1924","Apr 2014","0","Dec Q 1924 2b 980 Christchurch","mr1" "I1748","MILLS","Josiah Henry","1924","Apr 2014","0","Cremation - 17 Apr 2014 - Bournemouth Crematorium","mr1" "I000239","MILLS","Louisa ","2 Sep 1870","19 Feb 1937","0","No trace of her or most of the Carter family in 1891","mr1" "I000239","MILLS","Louisa ","2 Sep 1870","19 Feb 1937","0","Description: Breast Cancer and secondary carcinomas","mr1" "I000239","MILLS","Louisa ","2 Sep 1870","19 Feb 1937","0","Probate granted - London - 10th April 1937 to Edward William Carter - Labourer.
Effects - £697 18s 4d","mr1" "I1192","MILLS","Mabel","1891","","0","Dec Q 1891 1d 904 Camberwell","mr1" "I1460","MILLS","Mabel Charlotte","1877","","0","Dec Q 1877 2c 83 Romsey","mr1" "I1410","MILLS","Mabel Mary Elizabeth","8 February 1887","1897","0","Sep Q 1897 2b 321 Portsea Island","mr1" "I1573","MILLS","Marion Alicia","17 Apr 1913","1989","0","Jun Q 1913 1a 378 Fulham","mr1" "I000585","MILLS","Mary Elizabeth ","1868","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 531","mr1" "I000585","MILLS","Mary Elizabeth ","1868","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 8c 396 Barton on Irwell","mr1" "I000585","MILLS","Mary Elizabeth","1868","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 531","mw1" "I000585","MILLS","Mary Elizabeth","1868","1872","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 8c 396 Barton on Irwell","mw1" "I2205","MILLS","Matthew","15 Jun 1755","Aug 1801","0","name: Matthew Mills
gender: Male
birth date: 15 Jun 1755
birthplace: Flixton, Lancashire, England
father's name: John Mills
indexing project (batch) number: I04004-5
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1545555","mr1" "I2205","MILLS","Matthew","15 Jun 1755","Aug 1801","0","name: Matthew Mills
gender: Male
birth date: 15 Jun 1755
birthplace: Flixton, Lancashire, England
father's name: John Mills
indexing project (batch) number: I04004-5
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1545555","mw1" "I2205","MILLS","Matthew","15 Jun 1755","Aug 1801","0","According to his marriage record he was born in 1758","mr1" "I11","Mills","Matthew","Abt 1782","1833","0","! in the margin indicates cholera victim","mr1" "I11","Mills","Matthew","Abt 1782","1833","0","Occupations.
From 1810 to 1816 he is recorded as a labourer.
From 1816 onward he is recorded as sawyer
","mr1" "I000290","MILLS","Michael James Forbes ","12 Dec 1946","","1","Separated from Mayte","mr1" "I1467","MILLS","Millicent Rose","1889","","0","Jun Q 1889 2c 86 Romsey ","mr1" "I1414","MILLS","Nellie Ada Eliza","15 Oct 1897","1972","0","Mar Q 1972 6b 1412 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1466","MILLS","Owen Charles","1888","","0","Mar Q 1888 2c 95 Romsey","mr1" "I98","MILLS","Pamela M","1931","","0","Not proven as child of Sarah and Frank","mr1" "I1481","MILLS","Pearl Martina","16 June 1912","1977","0","Sep Q 1912 2b 1193 Christchurch","mr1" "I1481","MILLS","Pearl Martina","16 June 1912","1977","0","Sep Q 1977 19 0798 Aylesbury","mr1" "I1737","MILLS","Percival Harold George","1911","1997","0","Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1997
Month of Registration: September
Date of Birth: 2 October 1911
District No: 4271B
Reg No: B17D
Ent No: 068
DOR: 0997
","mr1" "I1737","MILLS","Percival Harold George","1911","1997","0","Sep Q 1913 2b 1209 Christchurch","mr1" "I001113","MILLS","Richard ","1733","1 Mar 1820","0","Fovant Hut has also been known as the White Hart Inn or the Hut on Salisbury Plain. It was one of a series of posting houses along the turnpike road, which ran along the ridge of the downs above the village. Although we do not know when the inn was established, the Salisbury and Winchester Journal referred to it as ‘new built’ in 1757. William Kennell, the first landlord, advertised that he had:

‘a stock of neat Wines, rich Cordials, and all sorts of Spirituous Liquors to be sold Wholesale and Retail.’

According to the National Burial Index William Kennell was buried in Horningsham in Nov 1762 age not given (just 15 miles away from Fovant as the crow flies).
We don't know who kept the Hut after his death until Richard & Elizabeth took it on in 1765.


The inn did a thriving trade until 1787 when the Lower Road (now the A30) was turnpiked. It is not known when the inn ceased to trade, but it has long since been a private house.

In 1785 Parliament sent it's surveyors to establish the Enclosure details. The first meeting took place at Fovant Hut on 19th Sept 1785.","mr1" "I001113","MILLS","Richard ","1733","1 Mar 1820","0","The will of Richard Mills dated 25th February 1820. Proved at Sarum ""Effects under £200"" Of Fovant, who kept The White Hart on Salisbury Plain for 60 years. Born 1733, Died Wednesday 1st March 1820, aged 87.

""…to my son Charles George Mills all my Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold property that I am possessed of to hold and enjoy the same during his natural life subject to the conditions and the reservations hereafter named. Also…to my grandson Frederick William Mills all my Freehold and Leasehold property to him and his heirs forever but if my grandson should die without issue and my son …should have not other child born in wedlock then the Freehold estate shall devolve to the heir at law of my late brother John Mills of Whatcombe in the county of Dorset. Also…the sum of one hundred pounds…to Charlotte, George, Anna Maria and Harriet Garrett natural children of Charles George Mills to be equally divided between them to be paid by my grandson…or the heir at law within six months after the decease of my son Charles George Mills…Also…the sum of two shillings and sixpence per week to be paid to Ann Mills the wife of Charles George Mills weekly and also to have and to hold for her life to reside in that tenement near the street in the parish of Fovant now in the occupation of Stephen Read. Also to have the use of the household goods during her life mentioned in the annexed inventory and and also the sum of two guineas and half for ? to be paid by my executors and one hundred of wood faggots a year while she resides in the aforementioned tenement then to devolve to the heir at law subject to the following conditions. That is to say that she shall consent to resign the residue of the annuity left her by the late Mary Hibberd into the hands of Trustees to be appointed and to take it weekly the same as this annuity and not to sell nor dispose of either. Also that the aforesaid Ann Mills shall neither let admit nor bring into the aforementioned tenement any incumbrance whatever but to have it solely for her own use and she shall neither wase(?) embezell or dispose of any part of the goods and if any part should be disposed of it shall be lawful to withhold the value thereof from this annuity but if [she] will not comply with the above conditions then this bequest shall be null and void and as for and concerning all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods Chattles ready Money and securities for money and all my other Effects Goods and Chattels whatsoever of what nature kind or quality the same may consist after all just debts are paid I give to .. my son….
Inventory of Goods for the use of Ann Mills during her life very(?) one Bedstead one Bed one Pillow one pair of Blankets one sheet two Quilts three Tables six small Chairs a Tea Kettle one Pot a pair of Bellows a pair of Dogs two pair of Dishes a Daz(?) plates of earthen ware Tin Articles and Brown Ware in the house two small Barrels""



Note - The White Hart is also known as Fovant Hut
wase - ?waste
Daz - ?doz





","mr1" "I001113","MILLS","Richard ","1733","1 Mar 1820","0","1. In ' An Actual Survey of the Great Post Roads between London and Falmouth' , by Cary in 1784, Fovant Hut or The White Hart is shown. (White Hart, a name familiar all over England for inns, is possibly a scribe's error for 'White's Hut'. White was probably a former occupier of the Hut; for the hedge running south from the turnpike almost opposite the Hut is called 'White's Hedge'. It is the boundary between Fifield Bavant and Ebbesbourne Wake.)
Fovant Hut did a brisk trade in the old days, and was the recognised meeting place where champions from rival villages engaged at fisticuffs. It was also to Fovant Hut that Parson Chaffin was wont to saunter, fiddle in hand. There he met other pretended fiddlers, whose object in coming there was not to scrape their instruments but to watch for deer which, pestered by flies, might stray from the woods of Cranborne Chase and seek sanctuary in the valley.","mr1" "I001113","MILLS","Richard ","1733","1 Mar 1820","0","
Source Notes

Richard Mills' will is recorded in The Clay Papers 'Some Notes on the History of Fovant' amassed by the late Doctor Richard Clay. In 1967 he used some of this material to produce a small booklet that gave a short history of the village, but in general the papers remained just a collection of loose pieces of paper.
Although the original papers are held by Mr Robert Snow, Doctor Clay's grandson, copies of the documents were deposited with Salisbury Museum. Over the years interested parties made further copies, until there were several such 'collections'. In 2002, Mike Harden of Fovant History Interest Group collated, edited and indexed these different versions and had, what might be called, the definitive version of Doctor Clay's original papers bound into a single volume. Copies of this volume are now held in museums, libraries and record offices in Salisbury, Devizes and Trowbridge.
","mr1" "I1572","MILLS","Roland Marvin","17 Oct 1911","1991","0","Dec Q 1911 1a 328 Fulham","mr1" "I1572","MILLS","Roland Marvin","17 Oct 1911","1991","0","May 1991 23 2072 591 Salisbury","mr1" "I000003","MILLS","Ronald George ","20 Jul 1923","16 Jan 2007","0","St. Matthews Church, Gosport","mr1" "I000003","MILLS","Ronald George ","20 Jul 1923","16 Jan 2007","0","Cause of Death:-
Severe cardiac failure
Ischaemic heart disease","mr1" "I000003","MILLS","Ronald George ","20 Jul 1923","16 Jan 2007","0","It was his wish that his ashes be scattered on the grave of his Grandmother Eva Annie in St.Mark's Church Cemetery, Alverstoke. ","mr1" "I000003","MILLS","Ronald George ","20 Jul 1923","16 Jan 2007","0","Dec 1995 - Heart attack.
May 1996 - Incident 1
Jun 1996 - Ventricular aneurysm resected combined with bypass surgery.
May 1998 - Incident 2
Mar 2001 - Incident 3
Oct 2001 - Near Miss

17th Jun 2006 - Admitted with ""community acquired pneumonia""
23rd Jun 2006 Discharged.
12th August 2006 - Readmitted with double pneumonia.
Whilst in hospital acquired C difficile infection.

* Incidents - Ambulance to A&E - Extreme shortness of breath and lungs filling with fluid inducing anxiety and panic.","mr1" "I1747","MILLS","Rosslyn Annie Beatrice","4 May 1912","6 Dec 1992","0","Jun Q 1912 2b 1203 Christchurch","mr1" "I1747","MILLS","Rosslyn Annie Beatrice","4 May 1912","6 Dec 1992","0","Name: FENDLEY, Rosslyn Annie B
Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1992
Month of Registration: December
Date of Birth: 4 May 1912
Volume No: 23
Page No: 282
Reg No: 1292","mr1" "I1233","MILLS","Ruby Maiwand","15 May 1910","11 Jul 1989","0","Jun Q 1910 2b 6840 Christchurch","mr1" "I1233","MILLS","Ruby Maiwand","15 May 1910","11 Jul 1989","0","July 1989 20 1755 Isle of Wight","mr1" "I000408","MILLS","Sarah ","1835","1916","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000408","MILLS","Sarah ","1835","1916","0","The 1871 Census records that she was a niece of James Mills, not a daughter.
This census also records James Mills age as 66 - from previous census he should be 64.","mr1" "I000408","MILLS","Sarah ","1835","1916","0","Mar Q 1916 8c 805 Barton I","mr1" "I000408","MILLS","Sarah ","1835","1916","0","Christening record - birth - Worsley","mr1" "I1472","MILLS","Sarah Ann","8 Dec 1875","1961","0","Mar Q 1876 1d 745 Camberwell","mr1" "I1472","MILLS","Sarah Ann","8 Dec 1875","1961","0","Name: MILLS, Sarah A
Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1961
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 86
Volume No: 6B
Page No: 185","mr1" "I1472","MILLS","Sarah Ann","8 Dec 1875","1961","0","Christened as Sarah Jane Mills.

Source - Southwark Parish Registers.","mr1" "I000240","MILLS","Sarah Ann ","19 Mar 1881","20 Dec 1955","0","London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO95 301","mr1" "I000240","MILLS","Sarah Ann ","19 Mar 1881","20 Dec 1955","0","Census","mr1" "I000240","MILLS","Sarah Ann ","19 Mar 1881","20 Dec 1955","0","She witnessed Thomas William's marriage as Annie Mills. Later on she witnessed James Jesse's marriage as Annie Wynn.","mr1" "I000240","MILLS","Sarah Ann ","19 Mar 1881","20 Dec 1955","0","1881 Jun Quarter in EAST ASHFORD Volume 02A Page 764","mr1" "I1742","MILLS","Stanley Edwin Druce","13 Nov 1913","28 Dec 2001","0","Dec Q 1913 2b 1128 Christchurch","mr1" "I1742","MILLS","Stanley Edwin Druce","13 Nov 1913","28 Dec 2001","0","Registration District: Lewes
County: East Sussex
Year of Registration: 2001
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 13 November 1913
District No: 4591
Reg No: 72D
Ent No: 249
DOR: 0101 ","mr1" "I1742","MILLS","Stanley Edwin Druce","13 Nov 1913","28 Dec 2001","0","Grant and will MILLS, STANLEY EDWIN DRUCE
28 September 2001 781309 19 January 2001 Brighton","mr1" "I001177","MILLS","Susanna ","1711","1802","0","Possible death

Name: Susanna Looker
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 25 Apr 1802
Burial Place: Stratton St. Margaret, Wiltshire, England
FHL Film Number: 1279430","mr1" "I001137","MILLS","Thomas ","1705","Yes, date unknown","0","FHL Film 1279373","mr1" "I000414","MILLS","Thomas ","1839","1863","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000415","MILLS","Thomas ","1842","1909","0","Mar Q 1909 8c 471 Barton I","mr1" "I000415","MILLS","Thomas","1842","1909","0","Mar Q 1909 8c 471 Barton I","mw1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Description: Admission number 589","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO95 334 - frame 00369/370","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Sapper","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","WO16/2980, Muster Roll","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Enlisted on 22nd February 1892 - Trade on enlistment - Fitter.
The likelihood is that since leaving school he had been an apprentice at the Royal Arsenal.

The Muster Rolls for the previous year - 1891 show clearly that his Army Number, 26372 hadn't yet been issued.","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Sapper","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Noted as being at Fort Picklecombe. WO16/2980-2991-2992","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Fort Picklecombe was a Palmerston Fort on the Western (Cornish) side of the entrance to Plymouth Sound. Fort Bovisand protected the Eastern side.","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Sapper","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","WO16/2980/2991 Muster Roll","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Sapper","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","WO16/3002 Muster Roll","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Sapper","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Noted as being on Guard Duty","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Lance Corporal","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Lance Corporal","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","WO16/3012 Muster Roll","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Lance Corporal","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","WO16/3047 Muster Roll","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Lance Corporal","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","WO16/3014 Muster Roll","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","2nd Corporal R.E","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Corporal","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","He sailed back to the UK on the Royal Mail Steam Packet Elbe(a compound engine ship of around 3100 tons) arriving at Southampton on 27th September 1900.


","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Military Mechanist Staff Sergeant RE","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Lance Corporal - R.E when he was married.

Second Corporal - R.E - When his son was born

Mechanist Staff Sergeant - R.E - When he died

Possibly stationed in Jamaica, Pembroke, Chepstow & Gosport areas. Ron remembers seeing the places in his army pay book (now lost).
","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","Description: Typhlitis (9 days) & Peritonitis","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","His father James was present at the death.","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","The ceremony was performed by a Presbyterian Mininster.
He was buried in unconsecrated ground - No. 9821
The Entry No. in the register was 2952","mr1" "I000044","MILLS","Thomas William ","5 Mar 1874","25 May 1901","0","1874 Mar Quarter in EAST ASHFORD Volume 02A Page 713","mr1" "I1485","MILLS","Vera Annice M","22 Nov 1911","1997","0","Mar Q 1911 2b 605 Christchurch","mr1" "I1485","MILLS","Vera Annice M","22 Nov 1911","1997","0","Possible Death:-

Name: BARTLETT, Vera
Registration District: Eastbourne
County: East Sussex
Year of Registration: 1997
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 11 January 1911
District No: 4541B
Reg No: B63E
Ent No: 210
DOR: 0197
","mr1" "I000283","MILLS","Vivian Hayes ","1 Jan 1911","22 Dec 1976","0","In Canada George contracted what they thought was flu, but later in Malta, while he was swimming they noticed that there was an oddity about his legs. On return to England JJ took George to a surgeon in Harley Street who diagnosed Polio. George was given two alternatives - surgery or leave things alone. George opted for the latter.
Later on George served as a Commando. ","mr1" "I000283","MILLS","Vivian Hayes ","1 Jan 1911","22 Dec 1976","0","Description: as his father was stationed at Haulbowline, Cork","mr1" "I000283","MILLS","Vivian Hayes ","1 Jan 1911","22 Dec 1976","0","Dec Q 1976 14 1283 Paddington","mr1" "I000289","MILLS","Vivien Ann Hayes ","15 Jan 1944","6 Jan 2012","0","Funeral service at Hereford Crematorium, 14th Jan 2012 ","mr1" "I1475","MILLS","Walter Enos","24 Dec 1882","Between 1955 and 1960","0","Mar Q 1883 1d 812 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1465","MILLS","Walter Thomas","1882","","0","Sep Q 1882 2c 88 Romsey","mr1" "I2055","MILLS","Wilfred Edgar","12 Nov 1912","1996","0","Dec Q 1912 1d 1717 Camberwell","mr1" "I2055","MILLS","Wilfred Edgar","12 Nov 1912","1996","0","Registration District: Sutton
County: Surrey
Year of Registration: 1996
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 12 November 1912
District No: 2541A
Reg No: A6B
Ent No: 223
DOR: 496","mr1" "I1191","MILLS","Wilfred Oscar","1889","1940","0","Sep Q 1888 1d 856 Camberwell. (Peckham included in this district)","mr1" "I1191","MILLS","Wilfred Oscar","1889","1940","0","Mar Q 1940 1d 1202 Camberwell","mr1" "I1458","MILLS","William Edward R","1874","","0","Jun Q 1874 2c 78 Romsey","mr1" "I000007","MILLS","William George ","25 May 1898","29 Jan 1971","0","Page 312 No. 2490","mr1" "I000007","MILLS","William George ","25 May 1898","29 Jan 1971","0","Cremation Reference 34261","mr1" "I000007","MILLS","William George ","25 May 1898","29 Jan 1971","0","His ashes were scattered :-
North Border 13/14 posts, South of Chestnut","mr1" "I000007","MILLS","William George ","25 May 1898","29 Jan 1971","0","According to Ron Mills, a relative, whom he thought may have been Jesse Mills, was prepared to pay the costs of sending William George Mills to Winchester College. George's mother Eva Annie insisted that he go straight into the Army instead.
He did so as a bugler.

Was this the reason behind a possible rift between the Mills and Williams families?.
It is clear that William George was prevented from knowing anything about his relatives apart from some very sketchy details.

","mr1" "I000007","MILLS","William George ","25 May 1898","29 Jan 1971","0","The copy of his birth certificate is dated 18th October 1901 and stamped
""Royal Commission Patriotic Fund"". This is just five months after the death of Thomas William.
The assumption is that Eva Annie may have had a grant to pay for the burial of her husband.
Ron & I visited the offices of the Patriotic Fund in London during May 2003. They don't have any records of grants to individuals.","mr1" "I000007","MILLS","William George ","25 May 1898","29 Jan 1971","0","Description: Cerebral Thrombosis Ateriosclerosis Disseminated Sclerosis (MS)","mr1" "I1740","MILLS","Winifred Ethel","1920","17 Aug 2010","0","Sep Q 1920 2b 1338 Christchurch","mr1" "I1772","MOGER","Anne","","","0","Possible Birth - IGI","mr1" "I000224","MORDICK","Mary ","Abt 1798","1883","0","Sep Q 1883 8e 441 Ulverston","mr1" "I1793","MORGANS","Keith","31 Oct 1892","8 Sep 1976","0","Dec Q 1892 3a 132A Brentford","mr1" "I1793","MORGANS","Keith","31 Oct 1892","8 Sep 1976","0","Sep Q 1976 20 0112 Basingstoke, Hampshire","mr1" "I1794","MORGANS","Peter William","12 Aug 1923","2004","0","Registration District: Brighton
County: East Sussex
Year of Registration: 2004
Month of Registration: August
Date of Birth: 12 August 1923
District No: 4521C
Reg No: C14B
Ent No: 189
DOR: 0804","mr1" "I2493","MORGANS","Simon Keith","1951","","0","Dec Q 1951 3b 155 Sleaford","mr1" "I001144","MORRELL","Elizabeth ","1734","Aft 1786","0","Place of birth on IGI: Salisbury, but no date given.","mr1" "I1546","MORRELL","George","","Abt 1786","0","Died Intestate","mr1" "I1546","MORRELL","George","","Abt 1786","0","Mariner, at the time of his decease belonging to His Majesty's Navy and the ""Superb"" Man of War.
Late of Fovant.","mr1" "I1385","MOULAND","Arthur Ernest","1896","03 Jun 1951","0","Jun Q 1896 1d 493 Lambeth","mr1" "I1390","MOULAND","Cynthia Jean","29 Jun 1922","","1","Sep Q 1d 1876 Lewisham","mr1" "I1392","MOULAND","Dorothy E","08 Dec 1930","","1","Mar Q 1930 3b 524 Caxton","mr1" "I1397","MOULAND","Elizabeth","1841","","0","Dec Q 1841 8 144 Wimborne","mr1" "I1404","MOULAND","Ellen","1848","1853","0","Mar Q 1848 8 158 Wimborne","mr1" "I1404","MOULAND","Ellen","1848","1853","0","With her mother","mr1" "I1380","MOULAND","Ellen","14 Apr 1866","1956","0","Jun Q 1866 5a 213 Wilton","mr1" "I1380","MOULAND","Ellen","14 Apr 1866","1956","0","Married Richard Lester b c.1864 West Chinnock, Somerset - more research required.","mr1" "I1380","MOULAND","Ellen","14 Apr 1866","1956","0","IGI. Christened as Ellen Mowland. Father John Mowland & wife Sarah.","mr1" "I1383","MOULAND","Ellen Alice","1889","","0","Mar Q 1889 1d 809 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1382","MOULAND","Frank William","1888","1924","0","Jun Q 1888 1d 757 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1400","MOULAND","George","1835","28 Oct 1865","0","Sep Q 1865 5a 130 Wilton","mr1" "I1400","MOULAND","George","1835","28 Oct 1865","0","Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index RefNum 80931 & 80936 Wilton","mr1" "I1389","MOULAND","Glennis Elsie May","1920","","0","Jun Q 1920 1d 2283 Greenwich
Christian name recorded as Gwenaseth","mr1" "I1391","MOULAND","Graham H C","1927","","1","Mar Q 1927 3b 555 Caxton","mr1" "I1386","MOULAND","Harry Herbert","1898","1962","0","Dec Q 1897 1d 521 Lambeth","mr1" "I1399","MOULAND","Henry","1837","19 Jun 1904","0","Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index
Aged 67 RefNum 80916 Downton.","mr1" "I1401","MOULAND","Isaac","02 Apr 1833","29 Sep 1896","0","Dec Q 1896 2c 63 Stockpbridge. Aged 63","mr1" "I1393","MOULAND","Joan M","1936","","1","Mar Q 1936 3b 583 Cambridge","mr1" "I001135","MOULAND","John ","Abt 1805","21 Aug 1866","0","Took over keeping the Fovant Hut Inn with Sarah (Dyer) after George Garrett died","mr1" "I001135","MOULAND","John ","Abt 1805","21 Aug 1866","0","Sep Q 1866 5a 123 Wilton","mr1" "I001135","MOULAND","John ","Abt 1805","21 Aug 1866","0","Cause of death - Dropsy","mr1" "I1377","MOULAND","John","25 Feb 1860","28 Oct 1880","0","Mar Q 1860 5a 230 Wilton","mr1" "I1377","MOULAND","John","25 Feb 1860","28 Oct 1880","0","Wiltshire Memorial Inscription Index
Aged 20 - RefNum 80931, Wilton","mr1" "I1377","MOULAND","John","25 Feb 1860","28 Oct 1880","0","Dec Q 1880 5a 141 Wilton - Aged 20","mr1" "I1398","MOULAND","John (Frank)","1844","07 Oct 1873","0","Jun Q 1844 8 140 Wimborne","mr1" "I1398","MOULAND","John (Frank)","1844","07 Oct 1873","0","Dec Q 1873 5a 139 Wilton","mr1" "I1429","MOULAND","John Josiah T","1869","","0","Dec Q 1869 5a 198 Wilton","mr1" "I1227","MOULAND","Joseph","","","0","Recorded as a Cordwainer on his son's marriage certificate","mr1" "I1384","MOULAND","Julia Winifred","1895","1923","0","Jun Q 1895 1d 498 Lambeth","mr1" "I1387","MOULAND","Leslie Walter","1900","","0","Jun Q 1900 1d 462 Lambeth","mr1" "I1387","MOULAND","Leslie Walter","1900","","0","Parents living at 10, Kimmerton Road, Camberwell SE
Father recorded as a Butcher.","mr1" "I1433","MOULAND","Lilian Amy","c 1890","1893","0","Sep Q 1890 1d 739 Wandsworth","mr1" "I1433","MOULAND","Lilian Amy","c 1890","1893","0","Dec Q 1893 1d 369 Lambeth","mr1" "I1659","MOULAND","Lucy Sophia Ann","19 Apr 1867","","0","IGI. Surname transcribed as Mowland. Father noted as Frank John Mowland. Mother Lucy Sophia","mr1" "I1659","MOULAND","Lucy Sophia Ann","19 Apr 1867","","0","Jun Q 1867 5a 203 Wilton","mr1" "I1396","MOULAND","Mary Ann","1839","","0","Jun Q 1839 8 144 Wimborne","mr1" "I1394","MOULAND","Virginia","1940","","1","Sep Q 1940 3b 1293 Cambridge","mr1" "I1379","MOULAND","William","24 April 1862","20 Sep 1950","0","Jun Q 1862 5a 214 Wilton","mr1" "I1432","MOULAND","William Charles F","Abt May 1873","1873","0","Sep Q 1873 5a 115 Wilton","mr1" "I1432","MOULAND","William Charles F","Abt May 1873","1873","0","Jun Q 1873 5a 220 Wilton","mr1" "I1432","MOULAND","William Charles F","Abt May 1873","1873","0","Aged 10 Weeks","mr1" "I1430","MOULAND","William Charles T","1869","1872","0","Mar Q 1872 5a 148 Wilton","mr1" "I1430","MOULAND","William Charles T","1869","1872","0","Recorded as Charles William Frank - Aged 3 years","mr1" "I1679","MURPHY","?","","","0","She was mentioned in the newspaper article about Charles Murphy's death but no name was given","mr1" "I2231","MURPHY","Edward Alexander","5 Sep 1868","1933","0","Name: Edward Alexander Murphy
Date of Registration: 1868
Registration district: Rathkeale
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 15
Page: 562
FHL Film Number: 101045","mr1" "I2231","MURPHY","Edward Alexander","5 Sep 1868","1933","0","Possible death:-

name: Edward A Murphy
registration district: Cork
registration quarter and year: Oct - Dec 1933
estimated birth year: 1868
age (at death): 65
film number: 101739
volume number: 5
page number: 60
digital folder number: 4202046
image number: 00287","mr1" "I2231","MURPHY","Edward Alexander","5 Sep 1868","1933","0","Possible marriage Dec Q 1891 Waterford

Bridget Anglim
Mary A Commins
Mary Sophia Dean
Catherine Galvin","mr1" "I2231","MURPHY","Edward Alexander","5 Sep 1868","1933","0","Family Search has his first name as Edmund.","mr1" "I2069","Murphy","Francis Henry Swinton","Abt 1855","1892","0","On the Victorian Wars Forum his Bicorn hat has appeared.
http://www.victorianwars.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3047&p=24286#p24286","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","Source - General Medical Council - UK Medical Registers 1859-1959.

Miah William Murphy
1839 - Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England.
Date of Registration - 1859 Sept 22
1863 - Surgeon - 91st Regiment
1867 - Staff Surgeon-Major - Army
1875 - Deputy Inspector General of Army Hospitals
1879 - 11, Royal Parade, Cheltenham
1883 - Mount Vernon, (65) Sundays Well, Cork
1887 - ditto
1891 - ditto - Last entry
","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","Miah William Murphy's name crops up in the following record -

LDS Collection: India Marriages, 1792-1948
Groom's Name: Francis Henry Braiton Murphy
Groom's Birth Date: 1855
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age: 28
Bride's Name: Eveline Constance Davidson (1901 Census - living in Sundays Well Road)
Bride's Birth Date: 1865
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age: 18
Marriage Date: 21 Feb 1883
Marriage Place: Bellary, Madras, India
Groom's Father's Name: Miah William Murphy
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name: Alfred Augustus Davidson
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status: Widowed
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M75025-1
System Origin: India-EASy
Source Film Number: 521871
Reference Number:

","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","LDS Ireland CRI records the following -

Name: Francis Henry Swinton Murphy
Registration District: Cork
Event Type: DEATHS
Registration Quarter and Year: Apr - Jun 1892
Estimated Birth Year: 1855
Age (at Death): 37
Mother's Maiden Name:
Film Number: 101597
Volume Number: 5
Page Number: 90
Digital Folder Number: 4200679
Image Number: 00141
Collection: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958

Is this the same person as in the previous note?
Is there a transcription error somewhere?","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","Obituary in the British Medical Journal August 25th 1894. Page 448.

Surgeon-General MIAH WILLIAM MURPHY died at Cork on August 17th (1894), aged 80. He entered the service as Assistant Surgeon, July 22nd 1842, became Surgeon, March 3rd 1854; Surgeon-Major, July 22nd 1862; Deputy Surgeon-General, March 9th 1867; and Honorary Surgeon-General on retirement on half pay, Spetember 1st 1875.
Hart's Army List informs us that he served with the 80th Regiment (of Foot, Staffordshire Volunteers)during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the taking of Prome. He was also present as staff-surgeon to the Bengal Division with Sir J. Cheape's force at Donabew, where he was wounded. For his services he received the medal with clasp for Pegu.

","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","London Gazette -

80th Foot, Assistant-Surgeon Miah William Murphy, from the 33rd Foot,to be Assistant Surgeon, vice Tardrew, appointed- to the 1st Regiment, of Life Guards. Dated 1st November 1844.","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","http://www.maltaramc.com/regsurg/m/murphymw.html#1855","mr1" "I1876","Murphy","Miah William","2 Mar 1817","17 Aug 1894","0","New research (Feb 2013) has discovered that Charles Aloysius Murphy's father was not Miah William Murphy, but William Day Murphy, Surgeon Major of Limerick.

","mr1" "I2230","MURPHY","William Daniel","1814","16 Dec 1892","0","William Day Murphy
Dec Q 1892 Reg. District - Dublin South
Age at death 78
Estimated Birth Year 1814

Film Number 101597 Vol 2 Page 440, Digital folder No 4200679, Image No. 00250","mr1" "I1626","MURPHY","William Norman","10 Nov 1862","3 Jun 1890","0","GRO Army Deaths Overseas Index
1890 Page 277 - Simla - Aged 27","mr1" "I1626","MURPHY","William Norman","10 Nov 1862","3 Jun 1890","0","Simla is in the Hooghly district of the Indian state of West Bengal.","mr1" "I1626","MURPHY","William Norman","10 Nov 1862","3 Jun 1890","0","The LDS Source states his age was 29 (born 1861) and that he was an Army Surgeon.","mr1" "I1626","MURPHY","William Norman","10 Nov 1862","3 Jun 1890","0","The Irish Civil Registration Index records-
Registration District - Simla
Dec Q 1890
Estimated Birth Year 1863","mr1" "I1626","MURPHY","William Norman","10 Nov 1862","3 Jun 1890","0","THE LDS source - India Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947 records-
William Norman Murphey
Birth 10 Nov 1862
Baptism 10 Dec 1862
Baptism place - Kamptee, Madras, India.
Father's name - Miah William Murphey
Mother's name - Harriet","mr1" "I000294","MUSSETT","Mary Keziah ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: 1881 Census","mr1" "I000233","NASON","Mary Ann ","1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Widowed by 1891 (Census)","mr1" "I000233","NASON","Mary Ann ","1838","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1838 16 53 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I1700","NEAL","Sarah","1865","1917","0","Dec 1917 3a 1070 Thame","mr1" "I2120","NEW","Ada Elizabeth","1885","1915","0","Mar Q 1915 2b 807 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000813","NEWNHAM","Alice A ","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Pupil Teacher (School)","mr1" "I000813","NEWNHAM","Alice A ","Abt 1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Ex PY Assistant (School)","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","Living with her mother and family","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","Description: Accidental Death","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Portsea Island V11 144","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","The family bible says 1847.","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","FreeFormatDate:Jan Q 2b 805","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","Description: Concussion of the brain following a fall","mr1" "I000205","NEWNHAM","Amy Augusta ","8 Mar 1846","3 Jan 1925","0","Informant was the Coroner","mr1" "I000814","NEWNHAM","Arthur J ","Abt 1876","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Oil Merchant's Clerk","mr1" "I000820","NEWNHAM","George Herbert Graham ","1894","1949","0","Mar Q 1894 2b 503 Portsea","mr1" "I000810","NEWNHAM","George J ","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Mason","mr1" "I000810","NEWNHAM","George J ","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Stonemason & Publican","mr1" "I000810","NEWNHAM","George J ","Abt 1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Stonemason","mr1" "I000812","NEWNHAM","George William ","1870","30 Sep 1949","0","Description: Telegraphist","mr1" "I000812","NEWNHAM","George William ","1870","30 Sep 1949","0","Description: Telegraphist","mr1" "I000812","NEWNHAM","George William ","1870","30 Sep 1949","0","Dec Q 1870 2b 442 Portsea","mr1" "I000812","NEWNHAM","George William ","1870","30 Sep 1949","0","St. Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth ","mr1" "I000808","NEWNHAM","James ","Abt 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Plasterer","mr1" "I000804","NEWNHAM","Obediah ","Abt 1817","1880","0","IGI","mr1" "I000804","NEWNHAM","Obediah ","Abt 1817","1880","0","Description: Stonemason","mr1" "I000804","NEWNHAM","Obediah ","Abt 1817","1880","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000804","NEWNHAM","Obediah ","Abt 1817","1880","0","Not recorded in the 1861 Census","mr1" "I000804","NEWNHAM","Obediah ","Abt 1817","1880","0","Description: Stonemason","mr1" "I000804","NEWNHAM","Obediah ","Abt 1817","1880","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 2b 316 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000819","NEWNHAM","Olive Violet Louise ","1892","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1892 2b 539 Portsea","mr1" "I000806","NEWNHAM","Rosina ","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Staymaker","mr1" "I000805","NEWNHAM","William ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:This Census puts his birth in 1845","mr1" "I000805","NEWNHAM","William ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Plasterer","mr1" "I2211","NIGHTINGALE","Edna M","12 Jun 1916","1987","0","Registration district: Cambridge
County: Cambridgeshire
Year of registration: 1987
Month of registration: June
Date of Birth:12 June 1916
Volume no: 9 Page no: 709 Reg no: 687","mr1" "I1835","NOYCE","Christina","1863","","0","Mar Q 1863 5a 223 Wilton
Recorded as Christiana.","mr1" "I000296","NUNN","Albert Thomas ","1880","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1880 4a 405 Colchester","mr1" "I000137","NUNN","Laura Beatrice ","12 Apr 1883","11 Jan 1956","0","Description: at the time of her second marriage to AV Williams","mr1" "I000137","NUNN","Laura Beatrice ","12 Apr 1883","11 Jan 1956","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 4a 458 Colchester","mr1" "I000137","NUNN","Laura Beatrice ","12 Apr 1883","11 Jan 1956","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 6b 393 Gosport","mr1" "I000297","NUNN","May ","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Mary M Nunn in 1891 Census","mr1" "I000297","NUNN","May ","Abt 1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: 1901 Census","mr1" "I000295","NUNN","William W ","Feb 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Shoe Factory Labourer","mr1" "I000138","NUNN","William Walter ","Abt 1851","","0","Description: Blacksmith","mr1" "I000138","NUNN","William Walter ","Abt 1851","","0","Description: Engineer's Smith (Labourer)","mr1" "I000138","NUNN","William Walter ","Abt 1851","","0","Description: 1881 Census says Colchester 1901 Census says Greenstead","mr1" "I000138","NUNN","William Walter ","Abt 1851","","0","FreeFormatDate:9th June","mr1" "I000567","O'CONNELL","John Charles Joseph William Coppinger","19 Nov 1871","14 Oct 1929","0","Changed his name by Deed Poll to BIANCONI after his mother died, on the wishes of his Grandfather Charles Bianconi.","mr1" "I000567","O'CONNELL","John Charles Joseph William Coppinger","19 Nov 1871","14 Oct 1929","0","In 1827 Charles Bianconi had married Eliza Hayes, daughter of a wealthy Dublin stockbroker. They had three children, a son Charles who died in 1864 at the age of thirty-one and two daughters, one of whom Kate, died in 1854. The second, Mary Anne, married Morgan John O'Connell, nephew of the Liberator.","mr1" "I000567","O'CONNELL","John Charles Joseph William Coppinger","19 Nov 1871","14 Oct 1929","0","Alongside his grandfather, Charles Bianconi","mr1" "I000567","O'CONNELL","John Charles Joseph William Coppinger","19 Nov 1871","14 Oct 1929","0","Educated in Cork.
Inherited Ballylean, Barry's Court and Ballyvollane.
On the death of his mother inherited Longfield.
He was a J.P for Cork and Clare.","mr1" "I000567","O'CONNELL","John Charles Joseph William Coppinger","19 Nov 1871","14 Oct 1929","0","The memorials erected in the chapel at Boherlahan to John Coppinger and his father bear the arms:-
1st and 4th - O'Connell with crescent for difference
2nd - Coppinger: Az. a bull's head between 3 stars for difference
3rd - McMahon: Arg. 3 lions passant guardant.","mr1" "I000567","O'CONNELL","John Charles Joseph William Coppinger","19 Nov 1871","14 Oct 1929","0","http://www.hehir.info/lack/people-and-activity/personalities/bianconi-john-oconnell-1871-1928/","mr1" "I000568","O'CONNELL","Morgan John ","27 Aug 1811","2 Jul 1873(5)","0","Educated at St. Mary's, Oscott.
Entered T.C.D. 18th Jan 1830; B.A.;
Called to the Irish Bar, 4th May 1833.
Represented Kerry in the British Parliament from 1835 to 1852.
Was J.P. and D.L. for Co. Kerry, but was deprived of both commissions because he was a member of the Repeal organisation.
The financial crash arising from the Famine led to his resignation from Parliament in 1852, when he was called to the English Bar and started to practise.
In 1863 he succeeded his Uncle, William Coppinger, in the Barry's Court property, and, in 1864, he succeeded his mother in the Clare property - the McMahon estate.

He was a close companion of Thackeray, and both were members (with Charles Dickens) of an institution called ""Old Fielding's Club"". ","mr1" "I68","OLIPHANT","James Alexander","1897","1951","0","Birth registered in Brisbane - B60452

Father - James Oliphant
Mother - Ellen Blanche Applegate","mr1" "I2331","OLIVE","Thomas","26 Jul 1887","1960","0","Part of the family which ran paper makers Olive & Partington","mr1" "I2331","OLIVE","Thomas","26 Jul 1887","1960","0","Name: Thomas Olive
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1887
Age: 11
Baptism Date: 25 Apr 1899
Parish: Elton, All Saints
Parish as it Appears: All Saints, Elton
Father's name: Thomas Olive
Mother's name: Alice Olive
Reference Number: GB127.L171/1/1/4","mr1" "I1210","OSWALD","Lily Eliza","31 Jul 1880","1970","0","Sep Q 1880 1d 115 Woolwich","mr1" "I1210","OSWALD","Lily Eliza","31 Jul 1880","1970","0","Dec Q 1970 4a 172 Bedford","mr1" "I1211","OSWALD","William","","","0","Recorded as as Moulder, deceased, at the the time of his daughter's marriage.","mr1" "I1344","OTT","Ethel Maud","02 Dec 1892","Mar 1984","0","Mar Q 1893 Woolwich 1d 1332 ","mr1" "I1344","OTT","Ethel Maud","02 Dec 1892","Mar 1984","0","March 1984 Greenwich
Vol No. 12
Page No. 1025
Reg. No. 384","mr1" "I000631","OXLADE","Sylvia J M","1928","","0","Mar Q 1928 1b 860 Holborn, London","mr1" "I000373","PALLAVICINO","Countess Yvonne ","16 Jun 1907","25 May1993","0","Name: HAMILTON, Yvonne
Registration District: Westminster
County: London
Year of Registration: 1993
Month of Registration: August
Date of Birth: 16 June 1907
District No: 2581D
Reg No: D33C
Ent No: 159
DOR: 893","mr1" "I1895","PARDY","Beatrice Emily","1885","","0","Dec Q 1885 1c 466 Mile End","mr1" "I1449","PARKER","Ellenor Jane","29 Nov 1835","21 Nov 1871","0","Dec Q 1871 9c 195 Ecclesall B. Aged 35","mr1" "I000357","PARLOUR","Louisa ","Abt 1838","1902","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000357","PARLOUR","Louisa ","Abt 1838","1902","0","Description: with Emmeline Dodwell and Emma Jones (visitor)","mr1" "I000357","PARLOUR","Louisa ","Abt 1838","1902","0","PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2999 Folio 128 Page 16","mr1" "I000357","PARLOUR","Louisa ","Abt 1838","1902","0","Description: with William & Annie Kemp & Thomas Ward","mr1" "I000357","PARLOUR","Louisa ","Abt 1838","1902","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1902 6d 205 Aston","mr1" "I1570","PATTERSON","Ada Jane","1874","","0","Jun Q 1879 1b 17 Pancras","mr1" "I1571","PATTERSON","Ellen Maud E","1881","","0","Jun Q 1881 1b 173 Pancras","mr1" "I1565","PATTERSON","Flora Anne","1876","04 Jan 1945","0","Dec Q 1876 1b 214 Pancras","mr1" "I1567","PATTERSON","John","1844","","0","Sep Q 1844 24 231 Stockton","mr1" "I1569","PATTERSON","Lilian Alice","1871","","0","Dec Q 1871 1b 109 Pancras","mr1" "I000231","Pauling","Jessie ","1893","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1893 3a 778 Thame","mr1" "I2370","PEDWELL","Albert Victor","1887","1919","0","Name: Albert V Pedwell
Birth Date: abt 1888
Date of Registration: Mar 1919
Age at Death: 31
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 928a","mr1" "I2370","PEDWELL","Albert Victor","1887","1919","0","ALBERT VICTOR
Last name PEDWELL
Birth year 1887
Birth quarter 2
Registration month -
Mother's last name -
District PORTSEA ISLAND
County Hampshire
Country England
Volume 2B
Page 483","mr1" "I2372","PEDWELL","Alma A","1919","","0","Name: Alma A Pedwell
Mother's Maiden Surname: Ponsford
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1919
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Sussex
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 908","mr1" "I2349","PEDWELL","Molly","1925","","0","Name: Molly Pedwell
Mother's Maiden Surname: Ponsford
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1925
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 740","mr1" "I000825","PENN","George ","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Agricultural labourer","mr1" "I000823","PENN","Henry ","Abt 1812","1881","0","Description: Agricultural labourer","mr1" "I000823","PENN","Henry ","Abt 1812","1881","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 2c 101 Petersfield","mr1" "I000830","PENN","Henry ","Abt 1841","Bef 1901","0","Description: Bricklayer","mr1" "I000830","PENN","Henry ","Abt 1841","Bef 1901","0","1851 Census records him born 1838","mr1" "I000838","PENN","Henry James H ","1900","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 2a 91 Guildford","mr1" "I000833","PENN","James H ","Abt 1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Bricklayer","mr1" "I000827","PENN","John ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Bricklayer's labourer","mr1" "I000839","PENN","John ","1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Bricklayer","mr1" "I000839","PENN","John ","1883","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q 2c 152 Petersfield","mr1" "I000741","PENN","Lily ","1873","21 May 1959","0","Description: General Servant","mr1" "I000741","PENN","Lily ","1873","21 May 1959","0","In the employ of William Turley - Safe..... Manager","mr1" "I000741","PENN","Lily ","1873","21 May 1959","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2c 129 Petersfield","mr1" "I000741","PENN","Lily ","1873","21 May 1959","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 6b 485 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000741","PENN","Lily ","1873","21 May 1959","0","Description: Cardiac failure & Bronchopneumonia","mr1" "I000741","PENN","Lily ","1873","21 May 1959","0","Informant - William George Williams (Son) of the same address","mr1" "I000829","PENN","Thomas ","Abt 1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Bricklayer's labourer","mr1" "I1189","PERKINS","Matilda","1853","1914","0","Jun Q 1853 2c 57 Stockbridge, Hampshire","mr1" "I1189","PERKINS","Matilda","1853","1914","0","Sep Q 1914 1d 743 Camberwell","mr1" "I001101","PHILIPS","Ann Hibberd ","1780","22? May 1839","0","Not proven.","mr1" "I001101","PHILIPS","Ann Hibberd ","1780","22? May 1839","0","Mentioned in Charles George Mills Will:-
Her inheritance was conditional upon surrendering her bequest from Mary Hibberd to the Trustees of the estate.","mr1" "I001101","PHILIPS","Ann Hibberd ","1780","22? May 1839","0","Her children's christening records record her as Ann Hibberd.","mr1" "I1512","PHILLIPS","Edith Ellen","26 Jul 1909","1970","0","Mar Q 1970 9a 640 Shrewsbury","mr1" "I1512","PHILLIPS","Edith Ellen","26 Jul 1909","1970","0","Possibly registered as Edith Eleanor Phillips","mr1" "I1512","PHILLIPS","Edith Ellen","26 Jul 1909","1970","0","Possible birth - Dec Q 1909 11a 1225 Swansea.
This is late registration for a July birth. ","mr1" "I1540","PHILLIPS","Sarah Smith","1790","","0","Daughter of Jane - Base Born","mr1" "I1650","PINCOTT","Doris E H","1917","","0","Sep Q 1917 1d 1386 Greenwich","mr1" "I1651","PINCOTT","Gladys F E","1917","","0","Sep Q 1917 1d 1386 Greenwich","mr1" "I1652","PINCOTT","Joyce Marjorie Violet","1921","","0","Mar Q 1921 1d 1783 Greenwich","mr1" "I2242","PINCOTT","William J R","1918","","0","Dec Q 1918 1d 1293 Greenwich","mr1" "I1649","PINCOTT","William Thomas Boothman","1891","3 Mar 1921","0","Dec Q 1891 1d 1223 Woolwich","mr1" "I2351","PONSFORD","Emma","1890","17 May 1965","0","Name: Emma Ponsford
Registration Year: 1890
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Portsea Island
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 495","mr1" "I2351","PONSFORD","Emma","1890","17 May 1965","0","Name: Emma Pedwell
Birth Date: abt 1890
Date of Registration: Jun 1965
Age at Death: 75
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 6b
Page: 587","mr1" "I000068","POOK","Vera E","1913","1995","0","Seaton, Devon.
Widowed","mr1" "I000068","POOK","Vera E","1913","1995","0","Mar Q 1913 1d 1956 Greenwich","mr1" "I000068","POOK","Vera E","1913","1995","0","Possible Death

Name: BROWN, Vera Elizabeth
Registration District: Newport
County: Monmouthshire
Year of Registration: 1995
Month of Registration: March
Date of Birth: 9 January 1913
District No: 8361
Reg No: 51B
Ent No: 011
DOR: 0395","mr1" "I000068","POOK","Vera E","1913","1995","0","Other possible death

Name: BROWN, Vera Emily
Registration district: Taunton Deane County: Somerset
Year of registration: 1986
Month of registration: April
Date of Birth:16 March 1914
Volume no: 23 Page no: 1410 Reg no: 486","mr1" "I1955","POOLE","Susan","7 Feb 1898","18 Feb 1987","0","SSN 119-20-7893 - issued New York before 1951","mr1" "I1625","POTTER","Elizabeth Emily","22 Oct 1877","1972","0","Dec Q 1877 1d 1125 Woolwich ","mr1" "I1625","POTTER","Elizabeth Emily","22 Oct 1877","1972","0","Lizzie was Florence's sister.
She never married. Became an Apothecary and lived in to her nineties. Lived at 4, Percy Road, Broadstairs. ","mr1" "I1625","POTTER","Elizabeth Emily","22 Oct 1877","1972","0","Sep Q 1972 5f 1617 Thanet","mr1" "I1624","POTTER","Florence Maud","1881","1962","0","Dec Q 1881 1d 1182 Woolwich","mr1" "I1624","POTTER","Florence Maud","1881","1962","0","Florence was Sarah Ann Mills' Bridesmaid.

Wendy Hooper nee Sherwood recalls:-

""Florence Potter (my 'Auntie Flo') to whom I wrote as a child was the bridesmaid at Annie and Harry's Wedding. She never married and was survived by her sister Lizzie who was an apothecary and lived into her 90's. I continued my correspondence with her and when she died she left her Father's gold watch chain - half to me and half to my cousin Valerie. My brother Peter visited her before her death and collected them for Val and myself.
They lived for many years at 4 Percy Road, Broadstairs""

","mr1" "I1624","POTTER","Florence Maud","1881","1962","0","Sep Q 1962 5b 188 Canterbury","mr1" "I1888","POTTER","Francis Burdett Malin","Abt 1854","1943","0","Jun Q 1943 2a 1080 Tonbridge","mr1" "I000925","PRATT","Mary Ann ","9 Feb 1846","25 Aug 1887","0","Sep Q 1887 3a 82 Brentford","mr1" "I000925","PRATT","Mary Ann ","9 Feb 1846","25 Aug 1887","0","Q1 1846 24 527 Thirsk ","mr1" "I000563","PRICE","Janet ","","","0","Janet still uses her Lawrence as her surname.","mr1" "I2378","PRITCHARD","Benjamin","","","0","Excise Officer","mr1" "I000094","PROCTER","Agnes ","13 Sep 1890","27 Feb 1892","0","Dec Q 1890 10b 17 Newcastle upon Tyne","mr1" "I000086","PROCTER","Alice ","1 Jun 1887","16 Jul 1961","0","Jun Q 1887 8e 769 Lancaster","mr1" "I000095","PROCTER","Cissie ","29 Nov 1898","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1898 10b 11 Newcastle upon Tyne","mr1" "I000342","PROCTER","Clara Agnes ","6 Mar 1871","23 Nov 1947","0","Jun Q 1871 8e 678 Lancaster","mr1" "I1302","PROCTER","Elizabeth","9 Oct 1857","1940","0","Dec Q 1857 8e 505 Lancaster","mr1" "I000093","PROCTER","Eva ","25 Jan 1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1894 10b 54 Newcastle upon Tyne","mr1" "I000092","PROCTER","Herbert ","7 Oct 1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1885 8e 740 Lancaster","mr1" "I000097","PROCTER","James Richard","11 Mar 1905","11 Jul 1994","0","He had a B.Sc degree.","mr1" "I000097","PROCTER","James Richard","11 Mar 1905","11 Jul 1994","0","Mar Q 1905 8e 137 Haslingden","mr1" "I000090","PROCTER","James Thomas ","19 Aug 1860","11 Jun 1939","0","Description: Iron Works Engine Fitter","mr1" "I000090","PROCTER","James Thomas ","19 Aug 1860","11 Jun 1939","0","Sept Q 1860 8c 565 Lancaster","mr1" "I000090","PROCTER","James Thomas ","19 Aug 1860","11 Jun 1939","0","Description: Broncho-pneumonia and Bronchitis","mr1" "I000090","PROCTER","James Thomas ","19 Aug 1860","11 Jun 1939","0","Grave space numbered 45 in Square number 64","mr1" "I000111","PROCTER","John ","19 May 1827","16 Apr 1899","0","About 6 years ago I met one of his last surviving g.grandchildren (Clara Howarth aged 90 -who has since died). At the time her memory was still good and amongst the things she told me was that John Procter had been forced to give up his skilled occupation as a hatter due to his contracting asthma from inhaling the chemicals used in the trade (this was in fact a known hazard of the occupation - the same chemicals could also affect brain function, hence the expression 'Mad as a Hatter'). When this happened John was too old to train for another skilled job, so he was reduced to becoming a labourer in the Phoenix Iron Works in Lancaster.

Dorothy Phillips nee Parker - Apr 2006","mr1" "I000339","PROCTER","John ","Abt 1863","1937","0","Two possibilities:-
Sep Q 1862 8e 611 Lancaster
Mar Q 1863 8e 593 ","mr1" "I000339","PROCTER","John ","Abt 1863","1937","0","Mar Q 1937 8e 1247 Lancaster","mr1" "I1301","PROCTER","Mary Ann","19 Oct 1852","12 Feb 1941","0","Dec Q 1852 8e 481 Lancaster ","mr1" "I000096","PROCTER","Olive ","4 Jan 1901","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1901 10a 361 Lanchester (Co. Durham)","mr1" "I000222","PROCTER","Richard ","Abt 1797","1879","0","Description: Clogger","mr1" "I000222","PROCTER","Richard ","Abt 1797","1879","0","Possible name change ProctOr","mr1" "I000222","PROCTER","Richard ","Abt 1797","1879","0","Sep Q 1879 8e 419 Ulverston","mr1" "I1306","PROCTER","Richard","1853","30 Nov 1853","0","Dec Q 1853 8e 488 Lancaster","mr1" "I1306","PROCTER","Richard","1853","30 Nov 1853","0","Dec Q 1853 8e 349 Lancaster","mr1" "I1311","PROCTER","William","1856","1856","0","Sep Q 1856 8e 314 Lancaster","mr1" "I1311","PROCTER","William","1856","1856","0","Sep Q 1856 8e 521 Lancaster","mr1" "I2065","QUARTERMAN","Alfred","1853","4 Feb 1937","0","Mar Q 1937 Vol 1d Page 254, Lambeth ","mr1" "I2065","QUARTERMAN","Alfred","1853","4 Feb 1937","0","Mar Q 1853 1a 335 Marylebone","mr1" "I2065","QUARTERMAN","Alfred","1853","4 Feb 1937","0","Probate 4 May 1937 to Bertram Francis Quarterman, Glass Beveller.
Effects £2296 18s 4d. Resworn £2473 13s 9d

Residence 170, Kennington Road, London S.E.11 ","mr1" "I2065","QUARTERMAN","Alfred","1853","4 Feb 1937","0","From burial card","mr1" "I2063","QUARTERMAN","Bertram Francis","24 Feb 1884","Oct 1975","0","Jun Q 1884 1d 377 Lambeth","mr1" "I2063","QUARTERMAN","Bertram Francis","24 Feb 1884","Oct 1975","0","Dec Q 1975 14 0015 Lambeth","mr1" "I2160","QUARTERMAN","Emily","1844","","0","Sep Q 1844 1 308 St. Pancras","mr1" "I2166","QUARTERMAN","Grace Florence","5 Feb 1894","11 Jul 1986","0","Mar Q 1894 1d 420 Lambeth","mr1" "I2166","QUARTERMAN","Grace Florence","5 Feb 1894","11 Jul 1986","0","July 1986 15 845 786 Wandsworth","mr1" "I2161","QUARTERMAN","John Thomas","1848","","0","Dec Q 1848 1 290 St. Pancras","mr1" "I000165","QUARTERMAN","June Ann ","6 Jun 1948","","1","Jun Q 1948 5c 2141 Lambeth","mr1" "I2061","QUARTERMAN","Leonard Owen","28 Jan 1912","27 Nov 1991","0","Nov 1991 14 193 1191 Lambeth","mr1" "I2061","QUARTERMAN","Leonard Owen","28 Jan 1912","27 Nov 1991","0","Home address: 20 Lavengro Road, West Norwood, London, SE27","mr1" "I2162","QUARTERMAN","Maria","1856","","0","Sep Q 1856 1a 348 Marylebone","mr1" "I2163","QUARTERMAN","Owen Guy","11 Nov 1878","19 Nov 1882","0","Dec Q 1878 1d 184 St. Saviour, Southwark","mr1" "I2163","QUARTERMAN","Owen Guy","11 Nov 1878","19 Nov 1882","0","Dec Q 1882 1d 270 Lambeth","mr1" "I2068","QUARTERMAN","Roy H","1920","1922","0","Jun Q 1922 1d 107 Lambeth","mr1" "I2068","QUARTERMAN","Roy H","1920","1922","0","First name(s) ROY H
Last name QUARTERMAN
Birth year 1920
Birth quarter 4
Mother's last name BARRY
District LAMBETH
County London
Country England
Volume 1D
Page 538","mr1" "I2165","QUARTERMAN","Sidney Alfred","25 Mar1887","19 Sept 1971","0","Jun Q 1887 1d 389 Lambeth","mr1" "I2165","QUARTERMAN","Sidney Alfred","25 Mar1887","19 Sept 1971","0","Sep Q 1971 5d 284 Lambeth","mr1" "I2164","QUARTERMAN","Stanley Victor","21 Aug 1880","11 Mar 1908","0","Dec Q 1880 1d 391 Lambeth","mr1" "I2164","QUARTERMAN","Stanley Victor","21 Aug 1880","11 Mar 1908","0","Mar Q 1908 1d 179 Lambeth","mr1" "I2164","QUARTERMAN","Stanley Victor","21 Aug 1880","11 Mar 1908","0","From Burial Card","mr1" "I1930","RAVEN","Frank","1869","Mar 1933","0","Mar Q 1933 1d 1277 Greenwich","mr1" "I1930","RAVEN","Frank","1869","Mar 1933","0","Sep Q 1869 1d 840 Woolwich","mr1" "I1930","RAVEN","Frank","1869","Mar 1933","0","Probate granted 20th April 1933 to Isabella Raven, Widow.
Effects £3446 3s 1d ","mr1" "I1931","RAVEN","Nellie Hilda","12 Jan 1908","4 May 2000","0","Mar Q 1908 1d 1228 Woolwich","mr1" "I1931","RAVEN","Nellie Hilda","12 Jan 1908","4 May 2000","0","Registration District: Greenwich
County: London
Year of Registration: 2000
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 12 January 1908
District No: 2291C
Reg No: C64
Ent No: 196
DOR: 0400
","mr1" "I1931","RAVEN","Nellie Hilda","12 Jan 1908","4 May 2000","0","RAVEN NELLIE HILDA Death 04 May 2000 Probate No. 409350 05 April 2000 Grant and will Brighton","mr1" "I000818","RAWLINGS","Elizabeth Jane ","1868","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1868 5a 153 Warminster","mr1" "I001114","READ","Eliza ","1821","1853","0","IGI","mr1" "I001114","READ","Eliza ","1821","1853","0","Illegitimate","mr1" "I001114","READ","Eliza ","1821","1853","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 1853 5a 129","mr1" "I001114","READ","Eliza ","1821","1853","0","Illegitimate","mr1" "I1770","READ","Sophia","1806 ?","","0","Possible marriage to Solomon Goodfellow in Fovant 23 Sep 1827
IGI","mr1" "I1770","READ","Sophia","1806 ?","","0","IGI - Inferred from Marriage register.
Other dates - 1799,1802 ","mr1" "I000072","REEVES","Doris Elizabeth","3 Oct 1902","2001","0","Letter written by Doris Reeves to Stan and Sheila Hemming after hearing of the deaths of Len Billson and Ivy Billson nee Hemming. Stan and Sheila had found her address among Len's papers and wrote to her.

There are many errors in her early history which I have since rectified. Everything before Anne married Sidney Henry Billson is wrong. I have still to prove or otherwise the detail about Chatsworth and Paxton. (She may have confused Chatsworth with Chiswick House.)
Corin. I don't know when Doris died. (now known)
I wrote a letter to her address in NZ but had no reply.

13-1-93

5-20 Weymouth Rd. Manurewa


Dear Stan & Sheila

Many thanks for your letter received on Xmas Eve. Very kind of you to write me all details. I somehow had a feeling that Len and Ivy were not with us but I sent the Calendar in case they could use it, and I decided that I would write after Xmas to the Matron of the home and ask for news. I also have an address in Kent for Len's daughter and one in L.A for Fred but they are very old by now.
As Len's second cousin I would like to thank you both for the care you gave them. When in England last (1979) I stayed a few happy days with them and some good snaps taken in the garden. Among Len's papers you may have come across one giving the family tree with our relationship. It is very strange how some happenings in life cause families to come together. I'll try to make it clear as to how we're related.
Back in the early 1800's in Derbyshire (I think) was a Baron Hewart and his wife Anne who had an only daughter, also named Anne who married a London Lawyer named Henry George Whittaker and they had a daughter named Anne who married a Sydney Billson of either Jersey or Guernsey, Channel Islands. His parents ran ships to England and France. Sydney B had T.B and the treatment in those days was to take in as much sea air as possible so he used to take trips on the boats and it happened on one that an awful storm arose and for 5 days they were all soaked resulting in Sydney dying, leaving Anne and a 1 year old baby. Anne wished to return to her parents but the Billson parents demanded that they keep young Henry Sydney to bring up and educate but Anne (who was very stubborn) somehow got back to England. What happened in the intervening seven years I've never heard, but when H.S Billson was 8 he and Anne came to Chatsworth; she as ""sewing maid"" for the Duchess of Devonshire and 8 years later she married my Grandfather, William Reeves who had been apprenticed as a gardener to the Duke at the age of 13. (By the way I'm committing the Family History on to tapes. As I'm now 91, I must get on with it before I forget it all). Now 8 years later when the Great Exhibition of 1851 was started the Duke gave the Government the loan of his Head Gardener, William Paxton and a number of gardeners. After the Exhibition Paxton was knighted and started his own business and my Grandfather worked with him for some years. Then there was a depression and he went back to Chatsworth. (I have my father's Birth Certificate, he was born at Chiswick and his father's occupation was given at that date, as Gentleman's Gardener. The date was Feb.25th 1865).
William and Anne Reeves had 5 children, Frank, Harriet, Amy, Horace and Effie and Henry George Billson was their half-brother. H.G.B married Emily Butler and they had a large family. Their eldest son was Edmund and Len was his son hence my 2nd cousin. I've met Len's daughter and his son Fred. Len's Cousin Vera Brown of Seaton, Devon, a widow wrote to me at Xmas and said she had not heard from her for several years. She is crippled with arthritis and several other complaints so I've written to her and told her the news. Also, a cousin of Len's lives here in Auck (land). He is Philip? Son of Horace Billson and he and Olive came to N.Z some years ago as his daughter lives in Tauranga. They live in very good Pensioner Flats at Blockhouse Bay on the opposite side of Auckland to me. My brother Frank and I visit them every Xmas and we ring & (-----) the years so I've told them your news. Henry S and Emily's eldest daughter, Beatrice (Len's Aunt) came to NZ in 1926 aged 50 and she stayed here in a very good job and lived to be 2 months off 90 when she died. I was not in NZ so Frank attended to her burial etc. She is buried in the same grave as her G-Mother and mine, Anne Reeves at our Purewa Cemetery in Remuera. Ann Reeves died Jan 21st 1901 aged 79. She had every tooth as sound as a bell and had never had a headache. My mother lived with William and Anne for the 1st year of her married life and said she was very hard on anyone who was sick as she claimed she had never felt a pain of any kind, even though she had had 6 children. Her family called her the last of the (Barans?). Here I am waffling on and you may not be interested in the queer quirks which bring together families who live at each end of the earth. By the way I'm ""Miss"" an unclaimed treasure and have had a wonderful life of working at all sorts of unusual jobs having trained as a Nurse. Went to England for the Coronation and stayed 3 years. Went again in 1959 for 8 years and again in 1979 for 3 months holiday. Retired 20 years ago from a School Matronship in Australia. I would have answered your letter sooner but I stayed with my Sister in Law over Xmas and New Year.
I worked at the Choirboys School at Windsor Castle for the Year 1961 then toured Canada and the U.S.A in a Motorised Caravan with 2 Australian girls. I do hope you will get your wish to visit N.Z but don't be too long as I may not be here to greet you. I have arthritis but otherwise have good general health. Now I must get this into the post.
With Best of Wishes for a happy 1993,

Yours very Sincerely

Doris Reeves","mr1" "I000072","REEVES","Doris Elizabeth","3 Oct 1902","2001","0","Registration No. 1901/13738","mr1" "I000072","REEVES","Doris Elizabeth","3 Oct 1902","2001","0","Registration No. 1902/15215","mr1" "I000039","REEVES","Effie ","1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1870 2a 223 Croydon","mr1" "I000711","REEVES","Frank ","Abt 1863","1954","0","Registration No. 1954/31296","mr1" "I000329","REEVES","Frank Andrew","22 May 1910","2003","0","Registration No. 1910/2125","mr1" "I000329","REEVES","Frank Andrew","22 May 1910","2003","0","Registration No. 2003/11241","mr1" "I000035","REEVES","Frank William ","25 Feb 1865","1938","0","Was noted as next of kin to his father William Reeves in 1926","mr1" "I000035","REEVES","Frank William ","25 Feb 1865","1938","0","Registration No. 1938/25240","mr1" "I000038","REEVES","Horace ","3 May 1905","8 May 1905","0","Can't be by William & Ann - must have been a child of Frank Reeves","mr1" "I000038","REEVES","Horace ","3 May 1905","8 May 1905","0","Description: aged 5 days old","mr1" "I000038","REEVES","Horace ","3 May 1905","8 May 1905","0","Registration No. 1905/22211","mr1" "I000038","REEVES","Horace ","3 May 1905","8 May 1905","0","Registration No. 1905/2272","mr1" "I000710","REEVES","Horace Walter","1869","1942","0","Registration No. 1942/18305","mr1" "I000710","REEVES","Horace Walter","1869","1942","0","Mar Q 1869 2a 245 Croydon","mr1" "I000034","REEVES","William ","1826","20 Nov 1926","0","Description: to the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth","mr1" "I000034","REEVES","William ","1826","20 Nov 1926","0","According to Doris Reeves - (daughter of Frank William Reeves)
Aged 13 he was apprenticed to the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth House as a gardener.
Anne Billson (nee Whitaker) with son Henry Sydney came to Chatsworth as a sewing maid to the Duchess and sometime after the death of Henry Billson (1855), she married William Reeves. (Her son was then 16 years old).
He worked with Paxton, (the Duke's Head Gardener) on the gardens at the Crystal Palace for 20 years. Eventually he went back to Chatsworth for the Duke, and then in 1875 emigrated to Auckland, New Zealand

There is a possibility that Chatsworth was a mistake. Considering where they all lived it's more likely that they went to Chiswick House.


William Spencer Cavendish (1790 - 1858) succeeded to the dukedom, and inherited 8 historic houses and 200,000 acres of land in 1811 at the age of 21. The 'Bachelor' Duke never married but loved entertaining and spent the 47 years of his dukedom improving his houses and embellishing them with every kind of object. He made extensive travels in Europe and said that ""..at Rome.....the love of marble possesses most people like a new sense."". The most important room in the North Wing at Chatsworth, commissioned by him from Jeffry Wyatt (later Sir Jeffry Wyatville), was the Sculpture Gallery containing his outstanding collection of neo-classical (i.e. contemporary) sculpture. He also bought two complete libraries, many paintings and curiosities including the giant marble Colossal Foot and the Turkish Barge.
The Duke was Lord Chamberlain to King William IV. His friendships were very varied; he was particularly close to Czar Nicholas I of Russia and to the head gardener at Chatsworth, Sir Joseph Paxton, but also enjoyed friendships with the novelist Charles Dickens and the sculptor Antonio Canova. As Paxton's patron the Duke became fascinated by gardening and their alterations to the garden at Chatsworth included the creation of rockeries, fountains and glass buildings, culminating in the Great Conservatory, forerunner to the Crystal Palace, built by Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851. They also rebuilt the village of Edensor in the Park at Chatsworth.
The Duke wrote a ""Handbook to Chatsworth and Hardwick"" (published privately in 1844), in which he showed his enthusiasm and love for the two houses he owned in Derbyshire and his enjoyment of his possessions.","mr1" "I000034","REEVES","William ","1826","20 Nov 1926","0","1861 Census - born in Langley","mr1" "I000034","REEVES","William ","1826","20 Nov 1926","0","Description: Block E, Row 37, Plot 66","mr1" "I000394","RICHARDSON","Charles David ","1 Jan 1945","20 Sep 1998","0","Name: Charles D Richardson
Mother's Maiden Surname: Forbes-robertson
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1945
Registration district: Marylebone
Inferred County: Greater London
Volume Number: 1a
Page Number: 534","mr1" "I000394","RICHARDSON","Charles David ","1 Jan 1945","20 Sep 1998","0","Name: Charles David Richardson
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1945
Date of Registration: Oct 1998
Age at Death: 53
Registration district: Watford
Inferred County: Hertfordshire
Register Number: C45D
District and Subdistrict: 5361C
Entry Number: 283","mr1" "I000394","RICHARDSON","Charles David ","1 Jan 1945","20 Sep 1998","0","Probate

RICHARDSON CHARLES DAVID
Date of Probate - 2 February 1999
34016
Date of Death - 20 September 1998
Grant only
Winchester","mr1" "I000394","RICHARDSON","Charles David ","1 Jan 1945","20 Sep 1998","0","Headstone

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42146168","mr1" "I000322","RICHARDSON","Ralph David","19 Dec 1902","Dec 1983","0","Headstone.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1449","mr1" "I000322","RICHARDSON","Ralph David","19 Dec 1902","Dec 1983","0","Name: Ralph David Richardson
Birth Date: 19 Dec 1902
Date of Registration: Dec 1983
Age at Death: 81
Registration district: Westminster
Inferred County: London
Volume: 15
Page: 1678","mr1" "I000824","RIDER","Elizabeth ","Abt 1814","1895","0","Description: Widowed","mr1" "I000824","RIDER","Elizabeth ","Abt 1814","1895","0","Sarah Hearsey an unemployed single general servant was recorded living with the family","mr1" "I000824","RIDER","Elizabeth ","Abt 1814","1895","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2c 94 Petersfield","mr1" "I1963","RIPPON","Cornelius Woodward","1838","3 Jun 1908","0","Dec Q 1838 11 140 Bristol","mr1" "I1963","RIPPON","Cornelius Woodward","1838","3 Jun 1908","0","Obituary - Greenock Telegraph, 4/6/1908 Page 2 ","mr1" "I1951","RIPPON","Lillian Maud ","8 Mar 1873","","0","Greenock Old or West 564/03 0324","mr1" "I1273","ROBERTS","Charlotte Frances","1884","1952","0","Mar Q 1952 10b 206 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I1273","ROBERTS","Charlotte Frances","1884","1952","0","Sep Q Prestwich 8d 357","mr1" "I000358","ROBERTSON","John ","30 Jan 1822","1903","0","Mar Q 1903 1b 377 St. Giles","mr1" "I000360","ROBERTSON","Norman Forbes ","24 Sep 1858","29 Sep 1932","0","His age was given as 39 in 1901 which puts his birth in 1862. He was actually 43","mr1" "I000360","ROBERTSON","Norman Forbes ","24 Sep 1858","29 Sep 1932","0","STOCKS MILL, WITTERSHAM

This large white weatherboarded post mill on its single-storey tarred brick roundhouse, is the largest postmill in Kent. Though originally carrying common sweeps, four single-shuttered spring sets had been in use for most of its life, The mill is winded by a tail-pole and talthur and never had a fantail. It drove two pairs of stones overdrift, one each at breast and tail respectively. Its centre post is one of the stoutest to be seen on any mill. It stood on six foot high brick piers.

The mill was built in 1781 and there is a date carved on the post ""RV 1781"", though this may possibly record the date of its removal as some think it started life at a previous site. The mill stopped work in 1900 and both the mill and the nearby Tudor-style millhouse were purchased by the Edwardian actor, Norman Forbes-Robertson. He took a keen interest in the mill and kept it in good order and well repaired during his ownership.

However, the mill still needed extensive repairs by 1958 when new sweeps were fitted; more repairs were needed again in 1968. The mill was purchased by Kent County Council who undertook major restoration in 1980, fittingnew sweeps and repairing and repaintingthe woodwork. The mill has been firmly anchored by the tail-pole and massive steps; though the sweeps are shutter-less, they are turned annually through 90degrees to relieve strain. Nearly all the machinery has been dispersed.

The mill is open to the public by the ""Friends of Stocks Mill"" on summer Sunday afternoons.

LOCATION: Beside the B2082 road, 1 mile north-east of the village of Wittersham.

GRID REF: TQ 132273","mr1" "I000360","ROBERTSON","Norman Forbes ","24 Sep 1858","29 Sep 1932","0","Although Norman Forbes was never as well known as his brother Johnston Forbes-Robertson, he was a distinguished Shakespearean and played many roles; so many, in fact, that it will be easiest simply to list the plays and parts by years:

He made his stage debut in 1875 at the Gaiety Theatre, London, as Sir Harry Guildford in Henry VIII. He also played in Twelfth Night that same year.
In 1879 he joined Sir Henry Irving in The Merchant of Venice.

1881: Paris in Romeo and Juliet with Wilson Barrett.

From 1883 until 1887 he joined Sir Henry Irving's company at the Lyceum Theatre and in those years he played Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing, Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice, Rosencrantz in Hamlet, and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night.

In 1890 he joined Lilly Langtry for a production of As You Like It.

In 1896 he again joined Irving's company and acted as Cloten in Cymbeline, played in Richard III, took the parts of Gobbo and Shylock in several productions of The Merchant of Venice, and, again, Sir Andrew Aguecheek.

In 1904 he once more played both Gobbo and Shylock.

In 1906 he joined Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree to take the part of Lepidus in Antony and Cleopatra.

Besides these roles he played at various times in his career Wolsey in Henry VIII, Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet.

In 1916 he acted in several films, but his career in the cinema seems to have lasted only that one year.

According to Ann Mills he toured America with Ellen Terry. Ellen called him the politest man in Britain.","mr1" "I000360","ROBERTSON","Norman Forbes ","24 Sep 1858","29 Sep 1932","0","Dec Q 1858 1b 194 Islington","mr1" "I000360","ROBERTSON","Norman Forbes ","24 Sep 1858","29 Sep 1932","0","Norman Forbes-Robertson was the son of John Forbes-Robertson (1822-1903) and one of the 11 siblings of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson. He was also a notable actor and a friend of Ellen Terry, Oscar Wilde, Edward Elgar and Henry Irving. Together with Bram Stoker, he helped to organize Irving's funeral; a large body of letters connected with this event still exist. Forbes-Robertson was a prominent member of London's exclusive Garrick Club.","mr1" "I000360","ROBERTSON","Norman Forbes ","24 Sep 1858","29 Sep 1932","0","See:-
Scrimgeour's Small Scribbling Diary, 1914-1916
Page 101 - 102 - November 1914
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Xn_MHtbe8swC&pg=PA101&lpg=PA101&dq=norman+forbes-robertson&source=bl&ots=IekemOmQey&sig=AIqD7aE0O8yZ4r2R-pJ-NNWEa9M&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj_iNDbstbJAhXI1xoKHVyPBss4ChDoAQgzMAU#v=onepage&q=norman%20forbes-robertson&f=false

Scrimgeour notes 5 children, but Frank was born years before Norman's marriage to Louisa Wilson. ","mr1" "I000599","ROBINSON","Beatrice ","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Mantle Finisher","mr1" "I000599","ROBINSON","Beatrice ","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Salford 8d 31","mr1" "I000599","ROBINSON","Beatrice","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Mantle Finisher","mw1" "I000599","ROBINSON","Beatrice","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Salford 8d 31","mw1" "I000801","ROBINSON","Thomas ","Abt 1837","Bef 1891","0","Description: Grocer","mr1" "I1457","ROSE","Emily","1851","1909","0","Dec Q 1851 7 211 Romsey (Lockerley)","mr1" "I1457","ROSE","Emily","1851","1909","0","Sep Q 1909 2c 53 Romsey","mr1" "I000668","ROSE","George Edmund ","Abt 1863","Yes, date unknown","0","Nephew of Alice Maud Mary Francis nee Sait","mr1" "I1479","ROSE","Mary Ann ","1851","4 Oct 1938","0","Mar Q 1851 8 164 Wimbourne &c","mr1" "I1479","ROSE","Mary Ann ","1851","4 Oct 1938","0","On a census Mary Ann has a sister called Emma","mr1" "I1479","ROSE","Mary Ann ","1851","4 Oct 1938","0","Possible death - Dec Q 1938 2b 873 Bournemouth - aged 87","mr1" "I1479","ROSE","Mary Ann ","1851","4 Oct 1938","0","Death Date - Source: National Probate Calendar.","mr1" "I1647","ROTHWELL","Charles Percival ","1880","13 Jul 1931","0","Sep Q 1880 2a 906 Thanet","mr1" "I1647","ROTHWELL","Charles Percival ","1880","13 Jul 1931","0","Sep Q 1931 2a 1133 Thanet. Aged 50. ","mr1" "I1647","ROTHWELL","Charles Percival ","1880","13 Jul 1931","0","For Rothwell ancestry please visit:-
http://www.janetandrichardsgenealogy.co.uk/Rothwell.htm","mr1" "I1647","ROTHWELL","Charles Percival ","1880","13 Jul 1931","0","BURIAL
Ramsgate Cemetery
Ramsgate, Thanet District, Kent, England
PLOT GA 075","mr1" "I1816","ROTHWELL","Percy","1907","1982","0","Jun Q 1907 2a 1114 Thanet","mr1" "I1816","ROTHWELL","Percy","1907","1982","0","Name: ROTHWELL, Percy
Registration District: Hatfield
County: Hertfordshire
Year of Registration: 1982
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Date of Birth: May 1907
Volume No: 10
Page No: 0328","mr1" "I000706","RUSHTON","Albert Edward ","1889","1959","0","Barrow in Furness
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 1889
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Volume No: 8E
Page No: 824","mr1" "I000706","RUSHTON","Albert Edward ","1889","1959","0","Name: RUSHTON, Albert E
Registration District: Stoke on Trent
County: Staffordshire
Year of Registration: 1959
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death: 70
Volume No: 9B
Page No: 772","mr1" "I000555","RUSHTON","Alfred J ","1860","1903","0","Description: Brickworks labourer","mr1" "I000555","RUSHTON","Alfred J ","1860","1903","0","Description: Machine Screwing","mr1" "I000555","RUSHTON","Alfred J ","1860","1903","0","FreeFormatDate:June Q 6c 83 Dudley","mr1" "I000555","RUSHTON","Alfred J ","1860","1903","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q 8e 462","mr1" "I000702","RUSHTON","Alfred John ","Abt 1880","1968","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1880 8e 853 Barrow","mr1" "I000702","RUSHTON","Alfred John ","Abt 1880","1968","0","Name: RUSHTON, Alfred J
Registration District: Barrow in Furness
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 1968
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death: 88
Volume No: 10B
Page No: 270","mr1" "I000287","RUSHTON","Bessie ","Abt 1896","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:1st Quarter 8e 784","mr1" "I000286","RUSHTON","Edith ","Abt 1890","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:3rd Quarter 8e 836","mr1" "I1272","RUSHTON","Florence ","1902","1980","0","Jun Quarter 1902 8e 812 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000471","RUSHTON","Francis ","3 Dec 1790","9 Jan 1870","0","Mar Q 6a 539 1870 Bridgnorth","mr1" "I000471","RUSHTON","Francis ","3 Dec 1790","9 Jan 1870","0","Death index records age as 79 which puts his birth at 1791","mr1" "I000471","RUSHTON","Francis ","3 Dec 1790","9 Jan 1870","0","1868 - Will of Francis Rushton

Francis RUSHTON of Claverley, Occupation Carpenter,
Date Will made - 1868,
Date Will proved - 1870, Page ""82""

Index of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Wills proved at the former Shrewsbury Probate Court between 1858 and 1940

The Shropshire Archives holds the volumes of Register Copy Wills from the former Shrewsbury Probate Court which was in existence between 1858 and 1940 and it is from these volumes that this index has been compiled.

The volumes of Register Copy Wills from the former Shrewsbury Probate Court are held at the Shropshire Archives, Castle Gates, SHREWSBURY, SY1 2AQ
Tel: +44 (0) 1743 255350
Fax: +44 (0) 1743 255355
web site: www.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/research.nsf
email: research@shropshire-cc.gov.uk
","mr1" "I000471","RUSHTON","Francis ","3 Dec 1790","9 Jan 1870","0","Shropshire Quarter Sessions Index 1831 - 1920

1. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Juror/joiner Place Claverley, – Type of document offcls Quarter Feb 1843 Ref no QR386 Item no 128 Extn 119

2. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Juror Place Claverley, – Type of document inqstn Quarter Mar 1853 Ref no QR436 Item no 155 Extn 07

3. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Ale-house keeper Place Claverley, – Type of document cnvctn Quarter Dec 1855 Ref no QR447 Item no 261 Extn –

4. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Juror Place Claverley, – Type of document inqstn Quarter Oct 1866 Ref no QR490 Item no 307 Extn 07

5. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Juror Place Claverley, – Type of document inqstn Quarter Oct 1867 Ref no QR494 Item no 347 Extn 05

6. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Innkeeper Place Claverley, – Type of document prstmt Quarter Mar 1869 Ref no QR500 Item no 4 Extn –

7. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Gf/o Sarah Place Claverley, – Type of document examn Quarter Mar 1869 Ref no QR500 Item no 26 Extn –

8. Name Francis RUSHTON Trade etc Innkeeper Place Claverley, – Type of document recogn Quarter Mar 1869 Ref no QR500 Item no 184 Extn –
","mr1" "I000471","RUSHTON","Francis ","3 Dec 1790","9 Jan 1870","0","
From the Shropshire Archives

NOCK, DEIGHTON COLLECTION

Catalogue Ref. 4752
Creator(s):
Nock, Deighton of Shropshire, auctioneers


FILE [no title] - ref. 4752/28/67 - date: 1869-1872
[from Scope and Content] 28 Feb 1870, TIMBER AND PROPERTY BOOK: sale of freehold and leasehold property at the Glynne Arms, Claverley, late the property of Mr Francis Rushton (carpenter and publican) decd.
","mr1" "I000707","RUSHTON","Francis ","21 Apr 1901","Aug 1987","0","Registration District: Barrow in Furness
Year of Registration: 1987
Month of Registration: August
Date of Birth: 21 April 1901
Volume No: 1
Page No: 68
Reg No: 887","mr1" "I000285","RUSHTON","Frederick ","1879","2 Jun 1954","0","Dec Quarter 8e 790 1879 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000285","RUSHTON","Frederick ","1879","2 Jun 1954","0","Jun Q Barrow in Furness 10b 171","mr1" "I000087","RUSHTON","Harry ","21 Nov 1917","2 Jun 2003","0","Harry was in the RASC. He was rescued from France on the last boat to reach Boulogne at the time of Dunkirk- June 1940","mr1" "I000087","RUSHTON","Harry ","21 Nov 1917","2 Jun 2003","0","On 21 May 1940, HMS Keith was one of three destroyers that evacuated 468 civilians from France. Two days later the ship was in Boulogne-sur-Mer, loading British troops to be evacuated, when she was attacked by German troops. She was hit by a mortar bomb and machine gun fire that killed her captain and wounded many others. Keith sailed for the UK immediately afterwards.[9]","mr1" "I000113","RUSHTON","Henry ","4 May 1858","1930","0","Jun Q 1930 8e 906 Barrow F - not proven","mr1" "I000335","RUSHTON","Henry ","Abt 1883","1893","0","Sep Quarter 8e 363 1893 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000335","RUSHTON","Henry ","Abt 1883","1893","0","No record of him in the 1901 Census","mr1" "I000335","RUSHTON","Henry ","Abt 1883","1893","0","3rd Quarter 1883 8e 830 Barrow","mr1" "I000085","RUSHTON","John ","20 Sep 1884","16 Mar 1933","0","Description: Shaping Machinist","mr1" "I000085","RUSHTON","John ","20 Sep 1884","16 Mar 1933","0","Description: Hypernephroma of kidney","mr1" "I000085","RUSHTON","John ","20 Sep 1884","16 Mar 1933","0","Grave space number 45 in Square number 64","mr1" "I000009","RUSHTON","John ","13 Aug 1916","16 Dec 2002","0","In 1941 he co-founded Grey and Rushton Precision Tools Ltd., Far Gosford Street, Coventry. The company specialities included a range of vernier calipers, sine bars, go, no-go gauges etc. Many checking tools and gauges were made for Rolls-Royce. He once showed his son in law Corin a minute rod with a sphere on the end the size of a pinhead. He said it had been rejected because it wasn't quite spherical !!

They celebrated their Golden Wedding on 21st April 1995.

Eulogy read at Coventry Crematorium

1916-2002

John Rushton was born on the 13 August 1916 in Hillfields, Coventry. He had an elder sister Mary and brothers Harry and Jim.

He attended Frederick Bird Junior School. He was a member of the choir at his parish church of St Marks, (which is now the annex of the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital), and was confirmed there.

After leaving school he gained an apprenticeship at the Coventry Gauge & Tool Co in Fletchamstead Highway. He was made a Freeman of the City after qualifying as a precision toolmaker.

From 1938 to 1941 he worked at the Standard Aero Co. With a colleague he formed a company - Grey & Rushton Ltd - in Far Gosford Street, producing precision engineering tools. The factory later moved to Leamington Spa, but has since closed. One of their ""Vernier"" measuring tools is now held in a museum in Australia.

During the Second World War he was a sergeant in 13th Battalion of the Home Guard. After a day's work in the factory he used to spend at least 4 hours on duty, protecting our streets and homes.

In 1939 he met the lady who was to become his wife, a dressmaker by the name of Elsie Ward. They met at an olde tyme dance at Courtaulds ballroom. They waited till the war was almost over, then they were married on 21 April 1945 in St Margaret's Church, Ball Hill. They bought a house in Brookside Avenue, Chapelfields, and had three children, Kay, Lynne and John Jnr. Later the family moved to Woodfield Road in Earlsdon.

Johns' hobby for many years was rifle shooting. He was a member of the Alvis Rifle Club and at one time he was president of the Coventry & District Rifle Association. He was also a natural musician, loved listening to music, played the piano by ear and could get a tune out of practically anything.

He and Elsie moved to Lawley Close after the children had grown up, and John became a regular at the Lime Tree Social Club. Many there will remember his spontaneous tunes on the mouth organ.

John was a gentleman who had great respect for ""old fashioned"" values of truth, honesty, and good manners. His word was his bond.

He died on 16th December 2002 aged 86 after being hit by a car on his way to the Lime Tree club. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.","mr1" "I000009","RUSHTON","John ","13 Aug 1916","16 Dec 2002","0","Description: (injuries received after being hit by a car)","mr1" "I1275","RUSHTON","Joyce","1922","","0","Sep Q 1922 8e 1227 Barrow F","mr1" "I000002","RUSHTON","Lynne ","11 Mar 1950","","1","Mar Q 1950 9c 1373 Meriden","mr1" "I000088","RUSHTON","Mary ","5 Jul 1913","10 May 2008","0","MARY GREENWOOD nee Rushton

Mary was born on 5th July 1913 to John & Alice Rushton in Oliver St Coventry. She was the eldest child, having three younger brothers – John, Harry and James (Jim). Her parents had come down from Barrow-in-Furness, and her father found work as a skilled machinist. He was also a talented singer, often performing on the stage in his spare time both as a solo singer, and as part of a quartet called “Les Amis”. As the eldest daughter, it fell to her to keep an eye on her three rather unruly brothers, but she also had another role to fulfil – teaching them to dance.
She was very close to her father, and when he fell ill with kidney disease, she would spend hours sitting at his bedside massaging his back to try and relieve the pain he was suffering. She was devastated when he died in 1933 aged only 49.
Mary was a talented sketch artist, and when she was young used to draw film stars of the day from photographs. She also made some pen & ink drawings of old buildings in Coventry, some of which still hang on the wall in the house.
Mary started work at the Coventry Co-operative Society, and then moved to the Council House as a comptometer operator – the forerunner to the computer! When she was new at the job, she came across some letters that read “FO”. When she asked what they meant, she was told “Fined out”. “That’s what I am trying to do!” she said, unaware of the different spelling of “FINED”.
As was usual during the 1930’s Mary used to go to a lot of dances, and a friend of hers introduced her to a nice lad who had recently moved from Wolverhampton to digs in Coventry to work in the Electricity Showrooms. His name was Richard Greenwood, known to all as Dick. They became very close, but unfortunately the spectre of war was approaching, and Dick was drafted into the Royal Navy. They had to endure many periods apart, but managed to get married at St Mark’s Church in Coventry on May 11th 1940. Dick soon had to go back to the Navy, and undertook some hazardous tours of duty on Russian convoys. Whenever he came back to this country he would somehow get word to Mary, and she would travel to be with him – sometimes only for a weekend or so. One Christmas she learnt at short notice that he was coming in to port in Scotland, and took the train up there to meet him, arriving on Christmas Eve. They dined splendidly the next day on a tin of beef stew which she had taken up with her as rationing was the order of the day. Years later, the Coventry Evening Telegraph ran a competition inviting people to describe the best Christmas dinner they had ever had. Mary and Dick won first prize.
Mary stayed in her house in Allesley Old Rd throughout the war, sheltering from Hitler’s might behind the settee in the lounge – even during the Blitz which devastated Coventry in 1940. She was not a person to be trifled with, as some Army personnel found out. They had set up an anti-aircraft battery close to her house, and the noise of the gun was deafening. She went out and remonstrated with them, frightening them to death as they did not realise anyone was still living in the area. They moved the gun further down the road.
Dick returned from the War, and they soon had a baby girl, Jill, born in 1946. However tragedy struck, as Jill was taken ill with leukaemia and died in 1949. A son Ian was born in 1950, then Hugh came along in 1952.
Mary had worked in the Electricity showrooms as a demonstrator for a time before the children came along, and when the boys moved into secondary school, went back part-time to the showrooms in Bedworth, then as a clerk in the main office at Sandy Lane Coventry. When Ian started work at the Electricity Board in 1967, they became an “electric family!”
Since she was in her teens, Mary had always been interested in “Keep Fit”, and for about fifty years ran several classes a week. She was still teaching into her eighties, when she teamed up with a friend who played the keyboard, and they went to care homes to entertain the residents, and to show them how to do simple exercises to keep moving. It did not really occur to her that she was probably older than a lot of the residents she was teaching.
Mary enjoyed travel, and went to Spain and Majorca many times with Dick. Later she went with Ian and Susan to Malta and Cyprus, and in her eighties, went with them for a whistle-stop tour of four US cities in eight days.
As Mary got older her eyesight deteriorated, and Hugh ended up as her carer as he lived with her, although it was never entirely clear who looked after whom as she always had Hugh’s dinner cooked for him when he came home from work!
Her deteriorating eyesight meant that she was unable to continue with one of her great loves, reading. However, with the help of the RNIB’s Talking Book service, she was still able to lose herself in a good book.
She also a fan of Country & Western music, which she and Hugh would listen to on Saga radio on a Tuesday night.
During her last illness, she said that “I have never felt so ill in all my life” and this was probably because, as a fit woman, she had rarely been ill throughout her life.
Her death at the age of 94 is really the end of an era, as she outlived her three younger brothers, and we look back affectionately on a long life filled with love and humour.
","mr1" "I000708","RUSHTON","Roger ","1948","","1","Mar Q 1948 10b 291 Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000701","RUSHTON","Sarah Hannah ","Abt 1875","1947","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000701","RUSHTON","Sarah Hannah ","Abt 1875","1947","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1875 8e 797 Ulverston","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Description: carpenter","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Description: carpenter","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","1871 Census shows
RUSHTON - William a Carpenter aged 50
- Hannah (his Wife) aged 46
Their Children
William 18 years Farm worker
Mary Ann 15 years Scholar (Polly)
Henry 12 years Scholar
Alfred 10 years Scholar

Of
22 Hurst Hill Street
Sedgeley (Sedgley ??)
In the County of Stafford

Info from Aunt Hilda Hetherington","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Description: Joiner","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","1881 Census shows
William RUSHTON, a Joiner aged 60 of Claverly, Shropshire
Esther RUSHTON, Wife aged 60 of Minsell, Stafford
Alfred RUSHTON, General Labourer aged 20 of Hurst Hill, Stafford
All living at 34 Parker Street, Barrow in Furness

NB. Other children shown on the 1871 Census (William, Mary Ann & Henry)
also married and living in Barrow in Furness","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Description: Shipyard labourer","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Description: Retired House Carpenter/Joiner","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Living with his son William & family and son Alfred J","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Death Cert ref - Barrow - 1903 - 4th qtr - 8e - 585","mr1" "I000336","RUSHTON","William ","1820","13 Dec 1903","0","Index to Death Duty Register IR27-603-392 Page or folio -246
Folio 77016/17
23rd July 1904
Administrator - William Rushton","mr1" "I000554","RUSHTON","William ","13 Nov 1852","1922","0","Description: Labourer in Iron Works","mr1" "I000554","RUSHTON","William ","13 Nov 1852","1922","0","From Birth Certificate held by Roger Rushton","mr1" "I000554","RUSHTON","William ","13 Nov 1852","1922","0","RUSHTON, William
Registration District: Barrow in Furness
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 1922
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death: 69
Volume No: 8E
Page No: 1343","mr1" "I1274","RUSHTON","William","29 Sep 1919","20 May 1995","0","Dec Q 1919 8e 287 Barrow F","mr1" "I000660","SAIT","Alfred Isaac ","1867","5 Oct 1953","0","Description: Ship's Fireman","mr1" "I000660","SAIT","Alfred Isaac ","1867","5 Oct 1953","0","Jun Q 1867 2b 477 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000660","SAIT","Alfred Isaac ","1867","5 Oct 1953","0","Lived at The Nook, Stone Lane, Gosport","mr1" "I000663","SAIT","Alice Jane ","1845","1928","0","Description: page 33 No.263","mr1" "I000663","SAIT","Alice Jane ","1845","1928","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000663","SAIT","Alice Jane ","1845","1928","0","FreeFormatDate:with her Mum & Dad","mr1" "I000663","SAIT","Alice Jane ","1845","1928","0","Description: visitor","mr1" "I000663","SAIT","Alice Jane ","1845","1928","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q Alverstoke V11 27","mr1" "I000663","SAIT","Alice Jane ","1845","1928","0","Dec Q 1928 2b 694 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000076","SAIT","Alice Maud Mary ","17 Feb 1874","Jan 1948","0","Present at her marriage was Alfred Isaac Sait - her Uncle.

Ron Mills remembers that there was no love lost between Alice and her brother James Henry.
There was a disagreement over an inheritance - JH taking more than a fair share.","mr1" "I000076","SAIT","Alice Maud Mary ","17 Feb 1874","Jan 1948","0","Mar Q Gosport 6b 277","mr1" "I000076","SAIT","Alice Maud Mary ","17 Feb 1874","Jan 1948","0","Description: buried at Anns Hill Road Cemetery","mr1" "I000076","SAIT","Alice Maud Mary ","17 Feb 1874","Jan 1948","0","From the Burial Register of Ann's Hill Cemetery
Page 139 entry 35144 Jan 21 1948 Alice Maud Mary FRANCIS, widow aged 73, died 16 January 1948 at 45 Peel Rd, Gosport - buried Plot 47 consecrated ground","mr1" "I000670","SAIT","Edith Rosaline","1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1875 2b 495 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000670","SAIT","Edith Rosaline","1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Probably illegitimate ","mr1" "I1370","SAIT","Edna","19 Nov 1911","15 Dec 1998","0","Dec Q 1911 2b 1025 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1370","SAIT","Edna","19 Nov 1911","15 Dec 1998","0","Registration District: South East Hampshire
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1998
Month of Registration: December
Date of Birth: 19 November 1911
District No: 5011
Reg No: F41
Ent No: 115
DOR: 1298","mr1" "I1370","SAIT","Edna","19 Nov 1911","15 Dec 1998","0","FARROW EDNA 16 March 1999 97142 15 December 1998 Grant and will Winchester","mr1" "I000662","SAIT","Elsie Winifred ","1901","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Alverstoke 2b 545","mr1" "I000666","SAIT","Emma Elizabeth ","1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: page 33 No.264","mr1" "I000666","SAIT","Emma Elizabeth ","1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000666","SAIT","Emma Elizabeth ","1849","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Alverstoke V11 21","mr1" "I000698","SAIT","Emma Elizabeth Ann ","Jan 1874","Apr 1874","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 71, Entry 6428. Plot 60 Consecrated Ground","mr1" "I1810","SAIT","George Ernest","1883","1952","0","Jun Q 1952 6b 262 Gosport","mr1" "I1810","SAIT","George Ernest","1883","1952","0","Dec Q 1883 2b 553 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1896","SAIT","Gwenda Beatrice","3 Dec 1919","2004","0","Dec Q 1919 2b 1055 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1896","SAIT","Gwenda Beatrice","3 Dec 1919","2004","0","Registration District: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 2004
Month of Registration: September
Date of Birth: 3 December 1919
District No: 4971D
Reg No: D73A
Ent No: 247
DOR:0904","mr1" "I1808","SAIT","Jack","Abt 1904","1961","0","Mar Q 1961 6b 368 Gosport
","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","Description: Labourer","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","Description: Householder","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","Description: Greengrocer","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","Description: Greengrocer","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","Alice, Emma and James were all baptised on Sept 7th 1851 at St. Mary's Church, Alverstoke","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","Description: Noted as Greengrocer","mr1" "I000241","SAIT","James Henry ","Abt 1824","Dec 1888","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 40, Entry 11,873. Plot 37 unconsecrated ground","mr1" "I000079","SAIT","James Henry ","1851","Jul 1889","0","Description: page 34 No. 265","mr1" "I000079","SAIT","James Henry ","1851","Jul 1889","0","Description: Labourer","mr1" "I000079","SAIT","James Henry ","1851","Jul 1889","0","He wasn't alive at the time of marriage of his daughter Alice Maud Mary","mr1" "I000079","SAIT","James Henry ","1851","Jul 1889","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Alverstoke V11 27","mr1" "I000079","SAIT","James Henry ","1851","Jul 1889","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q Alverstoke 2b 320","mr1" "I000079","SAIT","James Henry ","1851","Jul 1889","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 51 / Entry 12095. Plot 25 Unconsecrated ground","mr1" "I000220","SAIT","James Henry ","1875","2 Sep 1944","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000220","SAIT","James Henry ","1875","2 Sep 1944","0","Description: Errand Boy (Post)","mr1" "I000220","SAIT","James Henry ","1875","2 Sep 1944","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q Alverstoke 2b 489","mr1" "I000220","SAIT","James Henry ","1875","2 Sep 1944","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q 2b 658","mr1" "I1734","SAIT","Josiah","1856","1939","0","Dec Q 1856 2b 433 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1734","SAIT","Josiah","1856","1939","0","Mar Q 1939 2b 974 Gosport","mr1" "I1518","SAIT","Kenneth James","16 Jul 1915","Jun 1994","0","Sep Q 1915 2b 849 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1518","SAIT","Kenneth James","16 Jul 1915","Jun 1994","0","Registration District: South East Hampshire
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1994
Month of Registration: June
Date of Birth: 16 July 1915
District No: 5012
Reg No: G44
Ent No: 108
DOR: 0694","mr1" "I000975","SAIT","Olive Ann?","Abt 1844","Yes, date unknown","0","Probable marriage:-
Jun 1862 2b 727 Alverstoke
to either John Barker or Thomas Ravenhill
","mr1" "I2312","SAIT","Philippa J","1957","","0","Jun Q Volume 6B Page 380 1957","mr1" "I000664","SAIT","Sarah Elizabeth ","1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Domestic Servant","mr1" "I000664","SAIT","Sarah Elizabeth ","1855","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1855 2b 416 Alverstoke ","mr1" "I1725","SAIT","Stanley James","1908","1911","0","Dec Q 1908 2b 530 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1725","SAIT","Stanley James","1908","1911","0","June Q 1911 2b 331 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000667","SAIT","William George ","1853","Sep 1907","0","Description: Paperhanger & Carpenter","mr1" "I000667","SAIT","William George ","1853","Sep 1907","0","Description: Painter","mr1" "I000667","SAIT","William George ","1853","Sep 1907","0","Description: Decorator & Painter","mr1" "I000667","SAIT","William George ","1853","Sep 1907","0","Description: Decorator","mr1" "I000667","SAIT","William George ","1853","Sep 1907","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Alverstoke 2b 422","mr1" "I000667","SAIT","William George ","1853","Sep 1907","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 116, Entry 19,620","mr1" "I2236","SALTER","George William Robert","","4 Aug 1965","0","Name: SALTER, George W R
Registration district: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of registration: 1965
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death:85
Volume no: 6B
Page no: 494","mr1" "I2237","SALTER","Leslie George","1910","","0","Sep Q 1910 2b 437 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1681","SEWELL","Millicent Harriett","7 May 1891","1980","0","Jun Q 1891 6b 459 Burton","mr1" "I1681","SEWELL","Millicent Harriett","7 May 1891","1980","0","Dec Q 1980 7 2721 Northampton","mr1" "I2234","SHANNON","Pierce","","","0","in 1857 - ""Late Of Corbally""","mr1" "I2234","SHANNON","Pierce","","","0","Probate 1856, Limerick

Ireland, Landed Estate Court Files, 1850-1885","mr1" "I1803","SHARPE","Charles Edward Glendinning","1879","1959","0","Name: Charles E G Sharpe
Birth Date: abt 1879
Date of Registration: Sep 1959
Age at Death: 80
Registration district: Watford
Inferred County: Hertfordshire
Volume: 4b
Page: 231","mr1" "I1803","SHARPE","Charles Edward Glendinning","1879","1959","0","Baptism: 2 Feb 1879 St Catherine, Barton upon Irwell, Lancs.
Charles Edward Glendinning Sharpe - [Child] of Thomas Joseph Glendinning Sharpe & Emily
Abode: Eccles
Occupation: Accountant
Baptised by: A. E. Francis
Register: Baptisms 1843 - 1893, Page 100, Entry 798
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I1804","SHARPE","Donald Glendinning","1918","1993","0","Mar Q 1918 8c 867 Barton I","mr1" "I1804","SHARPE","Donald Glendinning","1918","1993","0","Name: Donald Glendinning Sharpe
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1918
Date of Registration: Nov 1993
Age at Death: 75
Registration district: Watford
Inferred County: Hertfordshire
Register Number: B34D
District and Subdistrict: 5361B
Entry Number: 77","mr1" "I000514","SHERWOOD","Amos ","1854","1931","0","Jun Q 1931 6d 51 Birmingham","mr1" "I000514","SHERWOOD","Amos ","1854","1931","0","Name: Amos Sherwood
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 15 Jan 1854
Baptism Place: Severn Stoke, Worcester, England
Father: Frederic Sherwood
Mother: Mary Anne Sherwood
FHL Film Number: 367809
Reference ID: P-1 No.44","mr1" "I000686","SHERWOOD","Elizabeth ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:In the employ of George Brooke - a farmer and master","mr1" "I000686","SHERWOOD","Elizabeth ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: General Servant","mr1" "I000686","SHERWOOD","Elizabeth ","Abt 1851","Yes, date unknown","0","She may not be connected with this family.
There was a Henry Sherwood also in Severn Stoke about 4 years younger than Frederick, also born in Fladbury.","mr1" "I000516","SHERWOOD","Ernest Amos ","25 Jan 1881","16 Nov 1919","0","Dec Q 1919 6d 36 King's Norton","mr1" "I000677","SHERWOOD","Frederick ","Abt 1825","1900 ?","0","Jun Q 1900 2c 216 Wallingford. Aged 76","mr1" "I000526","SHERWOOD","Frederick ","Abt 1882","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q. King's Norton 6c 415","mr1" "I1685","SHERWOOD","Geoffrey Reginald S","1923","17 Jun 1996","0","Sep Q 1923 6d 202 King's Norton","mr1" "I1685","SHERWOOD","Geoffrey Reginald S","1923","17 Jun 1996","0","Registration District: Birmingham
County: West Midlands
Year of Registration: 1996
Month of Registration: September
Date of Birth: 17 June 1923
District No: 0611G
Reg No: G4B
Ent No: 076
DOR: 0996

","mr1" "I000493","SHERWOOD","George ","20 Sep 1884","1973","0","Reg. No. 50244/1973","mr1" "I1495","SHERWOOD","Herbert Brown","6 Aug 1892","1972","0","Sep Q 1892 6c 426 King's Norton","mr1" "I1495","SHERWOOD","Herbert Brown","6 Aug 1892","1972","0","Jun Q 1972 9C 573 Birmingham ","mr1" "I1495","SHERWOOD","Herbert Brown","6 Aug 1892","1972","0","
Probate Birmingham 28 July 1972 - £3310","mr1" "I2058","SHERWOOD","Hilda T","1915","","0","Mar Q 1915 6D 589 Birmingham","mr1" "I000682","SHERWOOD","James ","Abt 1865","Yes, date unknown","0","He was a Carter in the 1881 Census","mr1" "I2057","SHERWOOD","Malcolm Ernest S","27 Jan 1931","1972","0","Mar Q 1931 6D 426 Birmingham South","mr1" "I2057","SHERWOOD","Malcolm Ernest S","27 Jan 1931","1972","0","Dec Q 1972 6b 2295 Isle of Wight","mr1" "I000683","SHERWOOD","Mary Ann ","Abt 1866","Yes, date unknown","0","Called Maria in the 1881 Census","mr1" "I000680","SHERWOOD","William Frederick ","Abt 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Called just Frederick in the 1871 Census
He was a cowman in the 1881 Census","mr1" "I1686","SHIPLEY","Charlotte E","1884","1955","0","Name: Charlotte Elizabeth Shipley
Baptism Date: 14 May 1884
Baptism Place: Ladywood, St John, Warwickshire, England
Father: William Shipley
Mother: Elizabeth Ann Shipley
Reference Number: DRO 82
Archive Roll: M168/M299","mr1" "I1686","SHIPLEY","Charlotte E","1884","1955","0","Name: Charlotte E Sherwood
Birth Date: abt 1884
Date of Registration: Jun 1955
Age at Death: 71
Registration district: Birmingham
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 9c
Page: 428","mr1" "I1381","SLEE","Alice Marie","31st Dec 1860","27 Jan 1904","0","Mar Q 1861 5c 758 Bedminster","mr1" "I1381","SLEE","Alice Marie","31st Dec 1860","27 Jan 1904","0","Mar Q 1904 1d 292 Lambeth","mr1" "I1956","SMALL","Bridget","1 Jul 1902","Jan 1984","0","US Social Security Death Index
SSN - 112-28-5721 - issued New York","mr1" "I1956","SMALL","Bridget","1 Jul 1902","Jan 1984","0","Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code:37205
Localities: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee","mr1" "I1956","SMALL","Bridget","1 Jul 1902","Jan 1984","0","Death -
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States of America","mr1" "I000850","SMITH","Barbara Kate ","3 Jul 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1874 2b 387 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000792","SMITH","Charles Henry","1883","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1883 2b 594 Alverstoke (As Charles William Smith)","mr1" "I000793","SMITH","David ","1885","1936","0","Jun Q 1885 2b 560 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1603","SMITH","Ernest Charles","1901","","0","Jun Q 1901 2b 527 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1601","SMITH","Ernest William","1871","","0","Dec Q 1871 5b 283 Plymouth","mr1" "I000473","SMITH","Frances May ","Abt 1894","1966","0","Description: at the time of her marriage","mr1" "I000473","SMITH","Frances May ","Abt 1894","1966","0","Jun Q 1966 5b 203 Enfield, Middlesex","mr1" "I000791","SMITH","Hanora Maud ","Abt 1880","Abt 1883","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 2b 578 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000759","SMITH","Ian David","1929","","0","Dec Q 1929 2b 770 Alverstoke ","mr1" "I000776","SMITH","James ","27 Dec 1876","10 Apr 1912","0","Mar Q 1877 2b 422 Havant","mr1" "I000743","SMITH","James ","1903","15 Dec 1960","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 6b 566 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1602","SMITH","Jeanne Ernestine","1897","","0","Sep Q 1897 2b 515 Portsea","mr1" "I000871","SMITH","John ","Abt 1810","Bef 1881","0","Description: Merchant's Carter","mr1" "I000871","SMITH","John ","Abt 1810","Bef 1881","0","Description: Labourer","mr1" "I000871","SMITH","John ","Abt 1810","Bef 1881","0","Description: Labourer","mr1" "I000790","SMITH","John ","20 Apr 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Assistant Naval Constructor, Admiralty","mr1" "I000790","SMITH","John ","20 Apr 1874","Yes, date unknown","0","Norfield - could be Worfield ?","mr1" "I000760","SMITH","June ","1936","","1","Sep Q 1936 2b 857 Gosport","mr1" "I000796","SMITH","Kate Cecilia","1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1894 2b 21 Hastings","mr1" "I000851","SMITH","Kathleen M ","1900","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1900 1d 1281 Lewisham","mr1" "I000744","SMITH","Kenneth James ","12 Mar 1928","14 Mar 1985","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 2b 861 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000795","SMITH","Mary Josephine","1889","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1889 2b 8 Rye","mr1" "I2424","SMITH","Violet Maud","15 Jan 1909","29 Jan 2000","0","Horsham Vol 2b Page 266 Q1","mr1" "I000769","SMITH","Walter James ","16 Jan 1846","12 May 1923","0","Description: Coast Guard Royal Navy","mr1" "I000769","SMITH","Walter James ","16 Jan 1846","12 May 1923","0","Description: Chief Boatman, Coastguard RN","mr1" "I000769","SMITH","Walter James ","16 Jan 1846","12 May 1923","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1846 7 131 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000769","SMITH","Walter James ","16 Jan 1846","12 May 1923","0","Jun Q 1923 2b 36 Hastings
","mr1" "I000794","SMITH","William ","1887","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1887 2b (545, 547 or 553) Alverstoke","mr1" "I000891","SNOOK","Adele Virginie ","1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Married 1897 to Harold Henry Craven or Edwin Lister Maw Jun Q 2b 998 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000891","SNOOK","Adele Virginie ","1870","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 416 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000877","SNOOK","Caroline ","1864","1865","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 392","mr1" "I000877","SNOOK","Caroline ","1864","1865","0","Dec Q 1865 2b 306 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000889","SNOOK","Charles ","10 Jun 1846","12 Mar 1928","0","Mar Q 1928 2b 800 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000889","SNOOK","Charles ","10 Jun 1846","12 Mar 1928","0","12 Mar 1928 Probate for Charles Snook.","mr1" "I000892","SNOOK","Charles George","1872","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1872 2b 459 Portsea","mr1" "I000878","SNOOK","Ellen Adele ","1866","1885","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 438","mr1" "I000878","SNOOK","Ellen Adele ","1866","1885","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q 2b 271 Portsea Island","mr1" "I000903","SNOOK","Ethel Josephine","1881","24 Apr 1969","0","Jun Q 1881 2b 504 Portsea","mr1" "I000903","SNOOK","Ethel Josephine","1881","24 Apr 1969","0","Name: Ethel Josephine Dransfield
Birth Date: 28 Apr 1881
Date of Registration: Jun 1969
Age at Death: 88
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 6b
Page: 1199","mr1" "I000852","SNOOK","George ","1809","1899","0","Dec Q 1899 2b 455 Alverstoke ","mr1" "I000803","SNOOK","George William ","1877","24 Oct 1944","0","Description: Brewers Clerk","mr1" "I000803","SNOOK","George William ","1877","24 Oct 1944","0","Jun Q 1877 2b 518 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000803","SNOOK","George William ","1877","24 Oct 1944","0","Dec Q 1944 2c 196 Petersfield, Hampshire","mr1" "I000893","SNOOK","Harriett Louisa","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1873 2b 422 Portsea","mr1" "I000902","SNOOK","James ","1885","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1885 2b 469 Portsea","mr1" "I000895","SNOOK","Jeanne Victoire","1879","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1879 2b 476 Portsea","mr1" "I000876","SNOOK","John ","Abt 1802","1852","0","Description: Publican","mr1" "I000876","SNOOK","John ","Abt 1802","1852","0","Description: Gardener","mr1" "I000876","SNOOK","John ","Abt 1802","1852","0","142/1132 John SNOOK Alverstoke Village Aug 9 1852 50","mr1" "I000896","SNOOK","Marie Eugenie ","1869","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1869 2b 423 Porstsea
Recorded as Mary","mr1" "I2343","SNOOK","Murielle Lena","1909","","0","Name: Murielle Lena Snook
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 427","mr1" "I000773","SNOOK","William ","Abt 1841","24 May 1887","0","Description: Coal Merchant and Grocer","mr1" "I000773","SNOOK","William ","Abt 1841","24 May 1887","0","Recorded as having three servants - 2 porters in store and a grocer's boy","mr1" "I000773","SNOOK","William ","Abt 1841","24 May 1887","0","Dec Q 1887 2b 292 Portsea","mr1" "I000860","STAGG","Lynda S M","1953","","0","Registration District: Wandsworth
County: London
Year of Registration: 1953
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Mother's Maiden Name: Smith-Wildey
Volume No: 5D
Page No: Help 979","mr1" "I000687","Stares","Mary Ann ","Abt 1810","1884","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1884 2b 339 Fareham","mr1" "I1836","STEVENS","Alice Lucy May","1896","","0","Jun Q 1896 5a 191 Wilton","mr1" "I1837","STEVENS","Beatrice Nellie","1897","","0","Dec Q 1897 5a 176 Wilton","mr1" "I001117","STEVENS","James ","Abt 1813","1865","0","Mar Q 1865 5a 173 Wilton","mr1" "I2131","STEVENS","Jane Sarah","1860","1903","0","Sep Q 1860 2b 332 Portsea Island","mr1" "I2131","STEVENS","Jane Sarah","1860","1903","0","Mar Q 1903 2b 281 Portsmouth","mr1" "I1216","STEVENS","Lot","1855","1928","0","Dec Q 1928 5a 190 Wilton","mr1" "I1216","STEVENS","Lot","1855","1928","0","Mar Q 1855 5a 212 Wilton","mr1" "I1840","STEVENS","Mary Elizabeth","1873","","0","Jun Q 1873 5a 220 Wilton","mr1" "I1933","STEVENSON","Doris Grace","1902","","0","Mar Q 1902 1d 1292 Woolwich","mr1" "I2007","STEVENSON","Emily","1895","1921","0","Sep Q 1895 1d 1300 Woolwich","mr1" "I2007","STEVENSON","Emily","1895","1921","0","Sep Q 1921 2a 531 Bromley","mr1" "I1762","STEVENSON","Helen Martin","1870","24 Aug 1896","0","Jun Q 1870 6d 352 Aston","mr1" "I1760","STEVENSON","Isabella","1876","2 Mar 1945","0","Mar Q 1876 1d 1108 Woolwich","mr1" "I1760","STEVENSON","Isabella","1876","2 Mar 1945","0","Mar Q 1945 1d 735 Greenwich","mr1" "I1752","STEVENSON","James","Abt 1832","21 Oct 1910","0","Dec Q 1910 1d 706 Woolwich","mr1" "I1757","STEVENSON","James","1864","","0","Mar Q 1864 1d 762 Lewisham","mr1" "I1929","STEVENSON","James H","1919","1921","0","Sep Q 1919 1d 1824 Woolwich","mr1" "I1929","STEVENSON","James H","1919","1921","0","Possible Death
Name: James H Stevenson
Birth Date: abt 1920
Date of Registration: Jun 1921
Age at Death: 1
Registration district: Woolwich
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1d
Page: 1024","mr1" "I1927","STEVENSON","Jean Mary","10 Aug 1915","17 Aug 2000","0","Sep Q 1915 1d 2033 Woolwich","mr1" "I1927","STEVENSON","Jean Mary","10 Aug 1915","17 Aug 2000","0","Headstone

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=67845730&PIpi=40537018","mr1" "I1927","STEVENSON","Jean Mary","10 Aug 1915","17 Aug 2000","0","
BILIBIN JEAN MARY 09 October 2000 Probate No. 521571 Death 17 August 2000 Grant and will Oxford","mr1" "I1619","STEVENSON","Jessie (Davidson)","1867","12 Sep 1934","0","Dec Q 1867 1d 837 Lewisham","mr1" "I1619","STEVENSON","Jessie (Davidson)","1867","12 Sep 1934","0","Informant was her daughter Jessie Isabel Finch née Mills","mr1" "I1619","STEVENSON","Jessie (Davidson)","1867","12 Sep 1934","0","This ties up with the Electoral Register of 1934 at 22 Lewisham Hill.
Name: Jessie D Mills
Birth Date: abt 1870
Date of Registration: Sep 1934
Age at Death: 64
Registration district: Lewisham
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1d
Page: 788","mr1" "I1756","STEVENSON","John Archibald","1861","","0","Sep Q 1861 1d 683 Lewisham","mr1" "I1935","STEVENSON","John Ernest","1905","","0","Mar Q 1905 1d 1367 Woolwich","mr1" "I1759","STEVENSON","John Neil","1873","1956","0","Jun Q 1873 1d 931 Woolwich","mr1" "I1759","STEVENSON","John Neil","1873","1956","0","Sep Q 1956 5c 489 Greenwich","mr1" "I1936","STEVENSON","Malcolm Neil","27 Sep 1906","1982","0","Dec Q 1906 1d 1245 Woolwich","mr1" "I1936","STEVENSON","Malcolm Neil","27 Sep 1906","1982","0","Name: STEVENSON, Malcolm Neil
Registration District: Worthing
County: Sussex
Year of Registration: 1982
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Date of Birth: 27 September 1906
Volume No: 18
Page No: 2210","mr1" "I1928","STEVENSON","Margaret Nancy","27 Apr 1918","18 May 2003","0","Jun Q 1918 1d 1561 Woolwich","mr1" "I1928","STEVENSON","Margaret Nancy","27 Apr 1918","18 May 2003","0","Name: Margaret Nancy Stevenson
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1918
Date of Registration: May 2003
Age at Death: 85
Registration district: Reading
Inferred County: Berkshire
Register Number: B10B
District and Subdistrict: 320/1B
Entry Number: 263","mr1" "I1928","STEVENSON","Margaret Nancy","27 Apr 1918","18 May 2003","0","STEVENSON MARGARET NANCY 07 August 2003 Probate No. 1285030 Death 18 May 2003 Grant and will Oxford","mr1" "I1761","STEVENSON","Neil Martin","1878","1951","0","Mar Q 1878 1d 1108 Woolwich","mr1" "I1761","STEVENSON","Neil Martin","1878","1951","0","Name: Neil M Stevenson
Birth Date: abt 1878
Date of Registration: Dec 1951
Age at Death: 73
Registration district: Greenwich
Inferred County: London
Volume: 5c
Page: 513","mr1" "I1926","STEVENSON","Neil Thomas","2 Apr 1914","5 Sep 1982","0","Sep Q 1982 19 0401 Reading & Wokingham, Berkshire","mr1" "I1926","STEVENSON","Neil Thomas","2 Apr 1914","5 Sep 1982","0","Jun Q 1914 1d 2281 Woolwich","mr1" "I1926","STEVENSON","Neil Thomas","2 Apr 1914","5 Sep 1982","0","
Rose Briar, Wickens Corner, Beenham, Reading","mr1" "I1934","STEVENSON","Nelly Eva","1903","","0","Mar Q 1903 1d 1359 Woolwich","mr1" "I1758","STEVENSON","Peter Currie","1865","1905","0","Dec Q 1865 1d 790 Lewisham","mr1" "I1758","STEVENSON","Peter Currie","1865","1905","0","Jun Q 1905 2b 11 Hastings","mr1" "I2175","STEVENSON","Peter James","1958","","0","Jun Q 1958 5f 533 Harrow","mr1" "I1755","STEVENSON","Thomas","1861","1861","0","Jun Q 1861 1d 678 Lewisham","mr1" "I1755","STEVENSON","Thomas","1861","1861","0","Jun Q 1861 1d 245 Lewisham","mr1" "I1937","STEVENSON","Winifred Marjory","1910","","0","Jun Q 1910 1d 1268 Woolwich","mr1" "I44","Stewart","Agnes W","20 Mar 1919","2000","0","Registration district: Dacorum
County: Hertfordshire
Year of registration: 2000
Month of registration: November
Date of Birth:20 March 1919
District no: 5301A Reg no: A47 Ent no: 018 DOR: 1100","mr1" "I45","STOW","Hilda Annie","12 Feb 1898","1982","0","Registration district: Wayland
County: Norfolk
Year of registration: 1982
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth:12 February 1898
Volume no: 10 Page no: 245","mr1" "I45","STOW","Hilda Annie","12 Feb 1898","1982","0","Father's Surname from 1911 Census spelt Stow not Stowe.","mr1" "I45","STOW","Hilda Annie","12 Feb 1898","1982","0","Name: Hilda Annie Stow
Registration Year: 1898
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Coventry
Inferred County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 606","mr1" "I1812","STRATFORD","Alec George","1901","5 May 1959","0","Sep Q 1901 1d 1074 Greenwich ","mr1" "I1812","STRATFORD","Alec George","1901","5 May 1959","0","Jun Q 1959 5g 781 Surrey South West","mr1" "I2321","STRATFORD","Ivor M St. J","1922","","0","Dec Q 1922 1d 1515 Greenwich","mr1" "I2323","STRATFORD","Jeanne L","1932","","0","Mar Q 1932 1d 1030 Deptford","mr1" "I2319","STRATFORD","Maurice Thomas","21 Dec 1895","6 Sep 1988","0","Mar Q 1d 1094 Greenwich","mr1" "I2319","STRATFORD","Maurice Thomas","21 Dec 1895","6 Sep 1988","0","NAME: Maurice Thomas Stratford
BIRTH DATE: 21 Dec 1894
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Sep 1988
AGE AT DEATH: 93
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Chichester
INFERRED COUNTY: Sussex
VOLUME: 18
PAGE: 1318","mr1" "I2322","STRATFORD","Trevor T F","1924","","0","Dec Q 1924 1d 1298 Greenwich","mr1" "I1932","SWALLOW","Annie Maud","Abt 1873","1948","0","Mar Q 1948 5d 872 Woolwich","mr1" "I000561","SYDNEY","Charles ","Abt 1846","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000595","TAYLOR","Albert ","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Pattern Card Maker","mr1" "I000595","TAYLOR","Albert ","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000595","TAYLOR","Albert ","Abt 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Warehouse Salesman (Cotton)","mr1" "I2335","TAYLOR","Annie Jane","1852","","0","Baptism: 3 Oct 1852 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Annie Jane Taylor - Daughter of Thomas Taylor & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: M. F. Smyth
Register: Baptisms 1851 - 1855, Page 76, Entry 608
Source: LDS Film 1545553","mr1" "I000659","TAYLOR","Beatrice ","1901","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:Feb","mr1" "I000985","TAYLOR","Benjamin ","1850","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 17 Mar 1850 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Benjiman Taylor - Son of Thomas Taylor & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: W. Marsden
Register: Baptisms 1846 - 1851, Page 149, Entry 1190
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I1522","TAYLOR","Donald","1915","","0","Dec Q 1915 8c 943 Barton I.","mr1" "I1521","TAYLOR","Donald McGregor","1874","24 Feb 1947","0","Mar Q 1874 8c 740 Chorlton","mr1" "I1521","TAYLOR","Donald McGregor","1874","24 Feb 1947","0","Mar Q 1947 10b 355 Barton","mr1" "I000984","TAYLOR","Eliza ","1845","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 28 Sep 1845 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Eliza Taylor - Daughter of Thomas Taylor & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: Willm. Marsden Vicar
Register: Baptisms 1841 - 1846, Page 235, Entry 1875
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I000983","TAYLOR","Elizabeth Holt","1843","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 9 Jul 1843 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth Holt Taylor - Daughter of Thomas Taylor & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: Wm. Latimer
Register: Baptisms 1841 - 1846, Page 112, Entry 891
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I000105","TAYLOR","Elsie ","19 Mar 1894","1955","0","She had red hair and a lovely singing voice. When she was about 14 years old she won a gold medal in a competition held in a theatre in Nuneaton. She wore a dress made of crepe paper with a blue sash.","mr1" "I000105","TAYLOR","Elsie ","19 Mar 1894","1955","0","Sep Q 1955 9c 614 Coventry","mr1" "I000598","TAYLOR","Esther ","1879","1961","0","Description: Dress Maker","mr1" "I000598","TAYLOR","Esther ","1879","1961","0","Name: Esther Sharpe
Birth Date: abt 1880
Date of Registration: Mar 1961
Age at Death: 81
Registration district: Watford
Inferred County: Hertfordshire
Volume: 4b
Page: 359","mr1" "I000598","TAYLOR","Esther ","1879","1961","0","Name: Esther Taylor
Registration Year: 1879
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration district: Barton
Inferred County: Lancashire
Volume: 8c
Page: 592","mr1" "I000605","TAYLOR","Harry ","Abt 1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Railway Audit Clerk","mr1" "I1763","TAYLOR","Irene","31 Mar 1911","2003","0","The 1911 Census taken on 2nd April records her as three days old.
Jun Q 1911 8c 590 Barton I","mr1" "I1763","TAYLOR","Irene","31 Mar 1911","2003","0","Name: DAVIES, Irene
Registration District: Salford
County: Lancashire
Year of Registration: 2003
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 30 March 1911
District No: 0111B
Reg No: TB59
Ent No: 115
DOR: 103","mr1" "I000597","TAYLOR","James ","Abt 1874","1899","0","Description: Plumbers apprentice","mr1" "I000597","TAYLOR","James ","Abt 1874","1899","0","FreeFormatDate:June Q 1899 8c 392","mr1" "I000982","TAYLOR","Robert ","1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 13 Feb 1848 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Robert Taylor - Son of Thomas Taylor & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: W. Marsden
Register: Baptisms 1846 - 1851, Page 52, Entry 411
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel ","Abt 1825","1900","0","Description: Farm Labourer","mr1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel ","Abt 1825","1900","0","Description: Farm Labourer","mr1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel ","Abt 1825","1900","0","Living at 94&96 Peel Green Road is another large Taylor family. Connected ?","mr1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel ","Abt 1825","1900","0","Jun Q 1900 8c 436 Barton I","mr1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel","Abt 1825","1900","0","Description: Farm Labourer","mw1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel","Abt 1825","1900","0","Description: Farm Labourer","mw1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel","Abt 1825","1900","0","Living at 94&96 Peel Green Road is another large Taylor family. Connected ?","mw1" "I000588","TAYLOR","Samuel","Abt 1825","1900","0","Jun Q 1900 8c 436 Barton I","mw1" "I000976","TAYLOR","Thomas ","Abt 1818","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Labourer","mr1" "I000596","TAYLOR","Thomas ","Jan 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: General Carr. Clerk","mr1" "I000596","TAYLOR","Thomas ","Jan 1871","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Mercantile Clerk","mr1" "I000594","TAYLOR","Thomas Bowers ","1841","1902","0","Description: Hydraulic Engine Minder","mr1" "I000594","TAYLOR","Thomas Bowers ","1841","1902","0","March Quarter Barton on Irwell 8c 404","mr1" "I000594","TAYLOR","Thomas Bowers ","1841","1902","0","Mar Q 1842 20 892 West Derby","mr1" "I000594","TAYLOR","Thomas Bowers ","1841","1902","0","Baptism: 27 Jun 1841 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Thomas Bower Taylor - Son of Thomas Taylor & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: C.B. St George, Curate
Register: Baptisms 1841 - 1846, Page 3, Entry 23
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I000106","TAYLOR","William ","Abt 1866","1914","0","FreeFormatDate:at the time of marriage","mr1" "I000106","TAYLOR","William ","Abt 1866","1914","0","FreeFormatDate:census","mr1" "I000106","TAYLOR","William ","Abt 1866","1914","0","It is thought that he played the trombone in the Liberal Silver Band in Nuneaton.","mr1" "I000106","TAYLOR","William ","Abt 1866","1914","0","
Registration Quarter:
Jul-Aug-Sep 1914
Coventry
Warwickshire
Age: 48

Volume:
6D
Page:
726
","mr1" "I1193","THICK","Sarah Jane","1855","16 Mar 1944","0","Sep Q 1855 5a 191 Wilton","mr1" "I1736","THOMAS","Emily Caroline","1885","1964","0","Dec Q 1964 6b 208 Bournemouth","mr1" "I2125","THOMAS","Shelby A","1942","","0","Jun Q 1942 2b 817 portsmouth","mr1" "I1287","THOMSON","Wendy","1939","","0","Name: Wendy Thomson
Mother's Maiden Surname: Mills
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1939
Registration district: Bournemouth
Inferred County: Sussex, Isle of Wight
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 1105","mr1" "I000244","THROWER","James ","Abt 1820","1916","0","1820 is the inferred date from Court Records.


","mr1" "I000244","THROWER","James ","Abt 1820","1916","0","Aliases:-
James Thrower
Benjamin MacKinolty
Benjamin James MacKinolty
Benjamin Mickleburgh","mr1" "I000244","THROWER","James ","Abt 1820","1916","0","Possible death
Name: Benjamin Mackinolty
Death Date: 1916
Death Place: Tasmania
Registration Place: Dover, Tasmania
Registration Number: 0171","mr1" "I000244","THROWER","James ","Abt 1820","1916","0","PLEASE NOTE - this may not be the correct James Mickleburgh.","mr1" "I1694","TIPPING","Annie F","1919","","0","Jun Q 1919 3a 1365 Thame","mr1" "I1716","TIPPING","Batholomew","Abt 1775","1854","0","Mar Q 1854 3a 331 Thame","mr1" "I000152","TIPPING","Derek ","Dec 1949","25 May 1993","0","Owned a garage in Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000152","TIPPING","Derek ","Dec 1949","25 May 1993","0","Description: Bowel Cancer","mr1" "I1697","TIPPING","Emanuel","Abt 1824","1905","0","Dec Q 1905 3a 515 Thame","mr1" "I1695","TIPPING","Fred","1865","","0","Mar Q 1865 3a 555 Thame","mr1" "I1692","TIPPING","Frederick E","1921","","0","Jun Q 1921 3a 1978 Thame","mr1" "I000230","TIPPING","Frederick John ","1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Farmer from Oakley in Buckinghamshire","mr1" "I000230","TIPPING","Frederick John ","1891","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1891 3a 862 Thame","mr1" "I1699","TIPPING","Jonah","1864","1942","0","Mar Q 1942 3a 716 Hendon","mr1" "I1693","TIPPING","Lilian J","1917","","0","Mar Q 1917 3a 1652 Thame","mr1" "I1777","TITMAN","Mary Jane","1854","1914","0","Mar Q 1914 1c 545 Poplar","mr1" "I1777","TITMAN","Mary Jane","1854","1914","0","Mar Q 1854 4a 22 West Ham","mr1" "I1579","TONGE","Eric","1916","","0","Jun Q 1916 8b 405 W. Derby","mr1" "I1349","TONGE","Fred Irlam","1897","","0","Jun Q 1897 8c 675 Barton","mr1" "I1733","TONGE","Marjorie","1924","","0","Sep Q 1924 8c 908 Barton on Irwell","mr1" "I1580","TONGE","Percy C","1920","","0","Dec Q 1920 8b 428 West Derby","mr1" "I1348","TONGE","Samuel","1873","","0","Sep Q 1873 8c 557 Barton","mr1" "I000112","TOPPING","Agnes ","10 Sep 1829","18 Dec 1902","0","Description: Cotton Weaver","mr1" "I000112","TOPPING","Agnes ","10 Sep 1829","18 Dec 1902","0","Agnes could not write - she placed her Mark on the Birth Certificate of James Thomas.","mr1" "I000112","TOPPING","Agnes ","10 Sep 1829","18 Dec 1902","0","Dec Q 1902 8e 512 Lancaster","mr1" "I1877","TRIMBLE","Elizabeth Sarah","1879","1949","0","Registration No. 1949/22966","mr1" "I1877","TRIMBLE","Elizabeth Sarah","1879","1949","0","Registration No. 1879/15040","mr1" "I1691","TURL","Matilda Emily","1904","","0","Sep Q 1904 1c 39 Shoreditch","mr1" "I1891","TURNER","Albert Granger","1894","","0","Mar Q 1894 1d 1305 Woolwich","mr1" "I000433","TURNER","John ","Abt 1803","Bef 1881","0","Description: Farm Labourer","mr1" "I000433","TURNER","John","Abt 1803","Bef 1881","0","Description: Farm Labourer","mw1" "I1423","TURNER","Lilian Winifred","21 Jul 1912","","0","Sep Q 1912 1d 2361 Woolwich","mr1" "I000917","TURNER","Sarah ","1823","1868","0","Jun Q 1868 1d 470 Greenwich","mr1" "I001055","TURNER","Sarah Jane","1873","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1873 3a 650 Oxford","mr1" "I1422","TURNER","William George","14 Jul 1891","18 Apr 1959","0","Sep Q 1891 1d 1246 Woolwich","mr1" "I1422","TURNER","William George","14 Jul 1891","18 Apr 1959","0","1913 at Royal Flying School

1915 in France with 10 Squadron on the Western Front (he earned a number of promotions)
No. 10 Squadron, RFC, was originally formed at Farnborough, Hampshire, on 1st January 1915, from a nucleus supplied by No. 1 Reserve Squadron. It went to France in July 1915, equipped with BE2c's for what are now known as army co- operation duties, and served on the Western Front until the Armistice. During the British advance in September 1918, a novel task undertaken by the squadron was the dropping of baskets of pigeons to advanced parties of infantry so that they could report progress of their advance to their headquarters. The BEs were exchanged for Armstrong Whitworth FK8s in July 1917.

","mr1" "I1422","TURNER","William George","14 Jul 1891","18 Apr 1959","0","Jun Q 1959 4b 110 Hitchin","mr1" "I1422","TURNER","William George","14 Jul 1891","18 Apr 1959","0","Career and photos courtesy of Liz Ellison","mr1" "I69","TURTON","James","","1975","0","20827/1975 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages for the Death of TURTON, JAMES. Father: JAMES. Mother: Not stated.","mr1" "I1262","TYNDALL","Charles","1929","","0","Educated Beaumont and Cambridge.
Captain R.E. Served in France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Middle East and Singapore. ","mr1" "I1261","TYNDALL","William","","","0","Became Major-General William Tyndall C.B., C.B.E.,M.C., R.A.M.C., Director of Medical Services, S.E.A.C.

From The Peerage.
He graduated with a Diploma of Public Health (D.P.H.).1 He graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine (M.B.).1 He was invested as a Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.).1 He was decorated with the award of the Military Cross (M.C.).1 He was invested as a Companion, Order of the Bath (C.B.).","mr1" "I1328","VALE","Harriet","1845","","0","Jun Q 1845 16 260 Birmingham","mr1" "I2107","VALENTINE","Violet Florence","4 Dec 1911","1969","0","Jun Q 1969 4b 199 Hatfield, Hertfordshire","mr1" "I2090","VAN GYSEGHEM","Joanna","1941","","0","Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_Van_Gyseghem","mr1" "I000869","VAUGHAN","Amy ","Abt 1789","Bef 1871","0","Possible Christening 27/28th Dec 1788 @ Bishopstoke, Hants
Parents John and Amy","mr1" "I000782","VINER","Augusta Priscilla Garret ","1817","1883","0","Description: Wife of a Seaman RN","mr1" "I000782","VINER","Augusta Priscilla Garret ","1817","1883","0","Description: Beer House Keeper","mr1" "I000782","VINER","Augusta Priscilla Garret ","1817","1883","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 313","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","Description: Retired Graces ?","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","Living as a visitor with Betty, Harriet and Clarissa Vaughan, all unmarried.
The three sisters were recorded as Householders.","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","Description: Agent","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","Recorded as a nephew of, and living with Betsey Vaughan - Landowner","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","Description: Owner of land and tenements","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 325 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000870","VINER","George James Vaughan ","Abt 1815","9 Nov 1883","0","FreeFormatDate:222/1773","mr1" "I000868","VINER","George S ","Abt 1792","1876","0","Description: Tin Plate Worker and Brazier","mr1" "I000868","VINER","George S ","Abt 1792","1876","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 2b 317","mr1" "I2362","WALKER","Brian K","1933","","0","Name: Brian K Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Wheeler
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1933
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 708
","mr1" "I2364","WALKER","Claude Granville","9 Mar 1898","","0","Citing Alfred Clarke of Portsmouth as Next of Kin and Half-Brother.","mr1" "I2359","WALKER","Dorothy W","1918","","0","Name: Dorothy W Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Wheeler
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1918
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 773
","mr1" "I2360","WALKER","Douglas Ronald","1921","14 Sep 1936","0","Name: Douglas R Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Wheeler
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1920
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Sussex
Volume Number: 2b
Page: Number: 977
","mr1" "I2360","WALKER","Douglas Ronald","1921","14 Sep 1936","0","Name: Douglas R Walker
Birth Date: abt 1921
Date of Registration: Sep 1936
Age at Death: 15
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume: 2b
Page: 646
","mr1" "I2355","WALKER","Douglas William","15 Feb 1896","1964","0","Mar Q 1964 6b 593 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2352","WALKER","Gloria","1955","","0","Name: Gloria Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Pedwell
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1955
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire, Buckinghamshire, Isle of Wight
Volume Number: 6b
Page Number: 567","mr1" "I000015","WALKER","John S","27 Nov 1949","","1","Mar Q 1949 ","mr1" "I2350","WALKER","John Stanley","4 Aug 1924","Apr 2002","0","Name: John S Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Wheeler
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1924
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 845
","mr1" "I2361","WALKER","Percival D","10 Feb 1923","","0","Name: Percival D Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Wheeler
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1923
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire
Volume Number: 2b
Page Number: 882
","mr1" "I2353","WALKER","Terry","1958","","0","Name: Terry Walker
Mother's Maiden Surname: Pedwell
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1958
Registration district: Portsmouth
Inferred County: Hampshire, Buckinghamshire, Isle of Wight
Volume Number: 6b
Page Number: 706","mr1" "I000816","WALSH","James ","Abt 1821","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Pensioner","mr1" "I000033","WARD","Annie Beatrice","1894","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1894 6d 370 Aston
or 6d 301 Aston","mr1" "I000174","WARD","Anthony ","","","0","Trained as a Chef in the U.K.
An accident at work, resulted in ulcerated legs which never healed and effectively curtailed his working life.","mr1" "I000355","WARD","Arthur Harold ","Aug 1890","1926","0","FreeFormatDate:3rd Quarter 6d 325","mr1" "I000355","WARD","Arthur Harold ","Aug 1890","1926","0","Name: WARD, Arthur H
Registration district: Birmingham North
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1926
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at death:35
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 522","mr1" "I000010","WARD","Elsie ","5 Feb 1917","24 Apr 2005","0","Elsie was born in Coventry, but her family moved down to Bournemouth, where she was apprenticed to a dressmaker. She returned to Coventry in 1938.
During the war she worked for a while as a machinist at Hood and Sidescreen, Union Street, Coventry.
Her dressmaking skills have been very useful over the years, both domestically and as a source of income. She did much alteration work in her later years for a shop in Earlsdon.","mr1" "I000115","WARD","Elsie Nellie","1895","1922","0","Name: WARD, Elsie Nellie
Registration district: Aston
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1895
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Volume no: 6D Page no: 340","mr1" "I000115","WARD","Elsie Nellie","1895","1922","0","Name: WARD, Elsie N
Registration district: Aston
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1922
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:27
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 467","mr1" "I113","WARD","Frederick","Abt 1904","1925","0","Name: WARD, Frederick
Registration district: Birmingham North
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1925
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death:21
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 555","mr1" "I000446","WARD","George Henry ","17 Sep 1899","1961","0","Ward George Henry. Dec Q 6d 323 Aston","mr1" "I112","WARD","Ivy","1909","","0","Name: WARD, Ivy
Registration district: Aston
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1909
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Q3 Volume no:6D Page no: 284","mr1" "I000121","WARD","James M","1919","Yes, date unknown","0","by Thomas Williams' mother Emmaline","mr1" "I000121","WARD","James M","1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Illegitimate son of Elsie.
When his mother Elsie died, he was brought up by Thomas William's mother, Emmaline","mr1" "I000121","WARD","James M","1919","Yes, date unknown","0","Name: WARD, James M
Registration district: Aston
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1919
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Mother's maiden name: Ward
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 914","mr1" "I000906","WARD","John ","Abt 1815","1843","0","Either :-
Sep Q 1843 16 132 Aston
Dec Q 1843 16 131 Aston","mr1" "I000461","WARD","John ","Abt 1840","","0","Description: General labourer","mr1" "I000461","WARD","John ","Abt 1840","","0","Mar Q 1840 XVI 330 Birmingham","mr1" "I114","WARD","Leonard","Abt 1902","1903","0","Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at death:0
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 269
Aston","mr1" "I000354","WARD","Rose May ","1889","1933","0","1st Quarter 1889 6d 322 Aston","mr1" "I000354","WARD","Rose May ","1889","1933","0","1933 or 1962","mr1" "I000170","WARD","Thomas ","","","0","Was a driver in the Army, where he met his wife.","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","Legge Street is 50 yards from Moland Street running parallel.","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","At the birth of his son Thomas William","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","Census","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","1901 Census","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","Possible Middle name - William","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","Mar Q 1868 6d 309 Aston","mr1" "I000109","WARD","Thomas ","1868","1931","0","Name: WARD, Thomas
Registration district: Birmingham North
County: Warwickshire
Year of registration: 1931
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death:62
Volume no: 6D
Page no: 424
","mr1" "I000167","WARD","Thomas W ","1914","2002","0","Worked in Cowley, Oxford","mr1" "I000167","WARD","Thomas W ","1914","2002","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 1914 6d 1620 Coventry","mr1" "I000108","WARD","Thomas William ","2 Jun 1887","18 Oct 1925","0","Living with his Grandmother - Louisa Dodwell - who was living with her daughter Annie B and husband William Kemp","mr1" "I000108","WARD","Thomas William ","2 Jun 1887","18 Oct 1925","0","Census","mr1" "I000108","WARD","Thomas William ","2 Jun 1887","18 Oct 1925","0","Childhood","mr1" "I000108","WARD","Thomas William ","2 Jun 1887","18 Oct 1925","0","Had an aunt who was a housekeeper at ""Queenswood"" Nr. Coventry Station.
It is thought that the owners of this house fostered Thomas William Ward and brought him up as a ""Gent"".
He kept a shop in Coton Road, Nuneaton, catering for canary fanciers. He made wire cages, drinking bowls etc. He had an advert on the Safety Curtain at the cinema near St. Georges Hall, (Bond St. ?) Nuneaton. He gave up the shop for health reasons ( possibly a legacy of rheumatic fever contracted earlier in life which may have damaged his heart).
The family moved in with his wife Elsie's father at 7, Sunnyside, Nuneaton, who by this time was a widower.","mr1" "I000119","WARD","Violet ","Abt 1907","Yes, date unknown","0","1906, 1907 or 1908 Aston","mr1" "I1726","WARDER","Henry Edmund (Edward)","1870","","0","Dec Q 1870 2b 548 Isle of Wight","mr1" "I1727","WARDER","Leslie Charles","1906","","0","Mar Q 1906 2b 566 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000978","WATERSON"," Thomas","Abt 1800","1833","0","Burial: 6 Sep 1833 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Thomas Waterson -
Age: 33 years
Abode: Worsley
Buried by: Wm. MacIvor Curate
Register: Burials 1831 - 1836, Page 139, Entry 1107
Source: Manchester Central Library","mr1" "I000978","WATERSON"," Thomas","Abt 1800","1833","0","Possible Baptism: 3 Jun 1798 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Thomas Waterson - Son of Thomas Waterson & Ann
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Source: LDS Film 1545487 (and MFPR167 at MCL)","mr1" "I26","WATERSON","Ann","Abt 1771","1849","0","Probable death - Sep Q 1849 20 882 Manchester","mr1" "I000979","WATERSON","Isaac Holt","1836","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 17 Apr 1836 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Isaac Holt Waterson - [Child] of Esther Waterson
Abode: Worsley
Baptised by: George Benj. Sandford, Curate
Register: Baptisms 1835 - 1837, Page 90, Entry 718
Source: Manchester Central Library

NB Father not recorded as Esther's husband died in 1833.
The middle name ""Holt"" comes from her Maiden Name. ","mr1" "I000980","WATERSON","John ","1830","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 25 Mar 1830 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
John Waterson - Son of Thomas Waterson & Alice
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: Thos. Blackburne, Vicar
Register: Baptisms 1828 - 1831, Page 86, Entry 681
Source: LDS Film 1545549","mr1" "I000981","WATERSON","Joseph ","1833","Yes, date unknown","0","Baptism: 2 Jun 1833 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Joseph Waterson - Son of Thomas Waterson & Esther
Abode: Worsley
Occupation: Labourer
Baptised by: Wm. MacIvor, Curate
Register: Baptisms 1831 - 1834 from the Bishop's Transcripts, Page 89, Entry 712
Source: LDS Film 1545549 (and 1545550)","mr1" "I1","WEAVER","Aubrey George","28 Apr 1915","1985","0","Aug 1985 16 924 885 Gravesend","mr1" "I2006","WEAVER","Emily","1866","1904","0","Sep Q 1866 1d 748 Lewisham","mr1" "I2006","WEAVER","Emily","1866","1904","0","Jun Q 1904 1d 652 Woolwich","mr1" "I000671","WEEKS","Mabel ","1884","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Fancy Packer at Cocoa Works","mr1" "I000672","WEEKS","Olive Gertrude ","1886","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1885 6a 170 Barton Regis","mr1" "I2354","WHEELER","Amelia Rebecca","19 Dec 1896","Aug 1984","0","Sep Q 1984 20 734 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2354","WHEELER","Amelia Rebecca","19 Dec 1896","Aug 1984","0","Mar Q 1897 2b 515 Portsea Island","mr1" "I001033","WHITAKER","Alick J ","Abt 1875","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Invalid","mr1" "I000029","WHITAKER","Ann ","2 Nov 1823","22 May 1902","0","Description: Milliner","mr1" "I000029","WHITAKER","Ann ","2 Nov 1823","22 May 1902","0","Living with sisters Jane & Caroline","mr1" "I000029","WHITAKER","Ann ","2 Nov 1823","22 May 1902","0","One T on the birth cert of Sidney Henry

Her gravestone in New Zealand says she died aged 79 years.","mr1" "I000029","WHITAKER","Ann ","2 Nov 1823","22 May 1902","0","FreeFormatDate:21 Jan 1901 previously thought.","mr1" "I000029","WHITAKER","Ann ","2 Nov 1823","22 May 1902","0","Description: Block E, Row 37, Plot 65","mr1" "I001022","WHITAKER","Caroline ","1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Dress Maker","mr1" "I001022","WHITAKER","Caroline ","1827","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with sisters Ann & Jane","mr1" "I001011","WHITAKER","Grace ","15 Apr 1861","Yes, date unknown","0","FreeFormatDate:noted as born in Islington","mr1" "I001008","WHITAKER","Jane ","Abt 30 Oct 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Governess","mr1" "I001008","WHITAKER","Jane ","Abt 30 Oct 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Living with sisters Ann & Caroline","mr1" "I001008","WHITAKER","Jane ","Abt 30 Oct 1825","Yes, date unknown","0","Also living there was Caroline Whitaker, Jane's sister, unmarried and recorded as a dressmaker","mr1" "I000987","WHITAKER","Stehen Huetson ","Abt 1818","1897","0","Description: Assistant to Master Silversmith & Pawnbroker, Robert Barker","mr1" "I000987","WHITAKER","Stehen Huetson ","Abt 1818","1897","0","Description: Jewellers Shopman","mr1" "I000987","WHITAKER","Stehen Huetson ","Abt 1818","1897","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 1897 1a 90 Kensington","mr1" "I000030","WHITAKER","Stephen Philip ","26 Dec 1791","1866","0","From transcript of Old Bailey sessions","mr1" "I000030","WHITAKER","Stephen Philip ","26 Dec 1791","1866","0","Description: Retired Pawnbroker","mr1" "I000030","WHITAKER","Stephen Philip ","26 Dec 1791","1866","0","Living with them was Alice M Borton (or Barton) a Grand Daughter born about 1845 in St. John's Clerkenwell.","mr1" "I000030","WHITAKER","Stephen Philip ","26 Dec 1791","1866","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1866 4a 15 West Ham","mr1" "I001021","WHITAKER","Stephen Philip ","Abt Sep 1870","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Gardener","mr1" "I2152","WHITCOMBE","Annie E","1916","","0","Jun Q 1916 2b 230 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2118","WHITCOMBE","Charles S","1925","1957","0","Dec Q 1957 6b 588 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2115","WHITCOMBE","Florence Edna","22 Mar 1919","2006","0","Name: THOMAS, Florence Edna
Registration district: Southampton
Year of registration: 2006
Month of registration: February
Date of Birth:22 March 1919
District no: 5001A
Reg no: A62A
Ent no: 096
DOR: 206","mr1" "I2113","WHITCOMBE","John Thomas","1882","1964","0","Sep Q 1964 6b 470 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2113","WHITCOMBE","John Thomas","1882","1964","0","Jun Q 1882 2b 464 Portsea Island","mr1" "I2113","WHITCOMBE","John Thomas","1882","1964","0","Address from British phone books:-
Poonang
12, Oakwood Road, Chandler's Ford","mr1" "I2114","WHITCOMBE","John Thomas","29 Jul 1917","1983","0","Mar Q 1983 20 0725 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2114","WHITCOMBE","John Thomas","29 Jul 1917","1983","0","Sep Q 1917 2b 562 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2020","WHITCOMBE","Leonard Stanley","1932","1988","0","Dec Q 1932 2b 665 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2020","WHITCOMBE","Leonard Stanley","1932","1988","0","Registration District: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1998
Month of Registration: November
Date of Birth: 14 November 1932
District No: 4971E
Reg No: E54A
Ent No: 138
DOR: 1198","mr1" "I2021","WHITCOMBE","Melanie","1963","","0","Mar Q 1963 6b 871 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2129","WHITCOMBE","Neil J","1961","","0","Jun Q 1961 6b 944 Portsmouth ","mr1" "I2119","WHITCOMBE","Ronald Leslie","15 Jun 1927","21 May 2004","0","Registration district: Portsmouth
Year of registration: 2004
Month of registration: May
Date of Birth:15 June 1927
District no: 497/1
Reg no: D73A
Ent no: 044
DOR: 504
","mr1" "I2117","WHITCOMBE","Roy F","1923","1940","0","Jun Q 1940 2b 1394 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2132","WHITCOMBE","Thomas Charles","1883","","0","Sep Q 1883 2b 443 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2116","WHITCOMBE","Thomas H","15 Feb 1922","1988","0","Registration district:Portsmouth
Year of registration: 1988
Month of registration: July
Date of Birth:15 February 1922
Volume no: 20
Page no: 536
Reg no: 788
","mr1" "I2130","WHITCOMBE","Thomas James","1859","1932","0","Mar Q 1859 2b 369 Portsea Island
Surname recorded as WITTCOMB
","mr1" "I2130","WHITCOMBE","Thomas James","1859","1932","0","Jun Q 1932 2b 599 Portsmouth","mr1" "I2087","WHITLOW","Leonard","1927","","0","Sep Q 1927 8d 39 Manchester South","mr1" "I2087","WHITLOW","Leonard","1927","","1","Sep Q 1927 8d 39 Manchester South","mw1" "I2198","WHITTAKER","Alastair D M","1964","","0","Sep Q 1964 4b 1862 Sudbury, Suffolk","mr1" "I2198","WHITTAKER","Alastair D M","1964","","1","Sep Q 1964 4b 1862 Sudbury, Suffolk","mw1" "I2199","WHITTAKER","Alison B","1958","","0","Sep Q 1958 10b 279 Barton","mr1" "I2199","WHITTAKER","Alison B","1958","","1","Sep Q 1958 10b 279 Barton","mw1" "I2197","WHITTAKER","Judyth A","1956","","0","Jun Q 1956 10e 109 Manchester","mr1" "I2197","WHITTAKER","Judyth A","1956","","1","Jun Q 1956 10e 109 Manchester","mw1" "I001097","Whittle","Ellen","6 Jun 1852","1906","0","Records of St Mary The Virgin in Leigh show Ellen's birth as 6 June 1852--mother Mary Whittle.
No mention of the father.","mr1" "I001097","Whittle","Ellen","6 Jun 1852","1906","0","Mar Q 1906 7b 516 Hayfield","mr1" "I001097","Whittle","Ellen","6 Jun 1852","1906","0","Brain Haemorrhage","mr1" "I001097","Whittle","Ellen","6 Jun 1852","1906","0","Informant was her daughter Ellen","mr1" "I000211","WILLERS","John F Peter ","1925","","0","Sep Q 1925 3a 1795 Chipping Norton","mr1" "I000217","WILLIAMS","Ada Harriet Louisa ","19 Feb 1871","10 Jan 1936","0","Part of a posting on the Ancestry message boards dated 22nd Feb 2005:-

""The family story has it that she was working in a big house as a domestic servant when the next door neighbour who was a major in the army was visited by William Barr, a mere private, and after delivering the message was sent to the kitchen for a cuppa. There he met Ada from next door. They married soon after. Romantic isn't it? William Barr rose to a quartermaster sergeant in the Royal Engineers and 10-years later (1902) their son John Victor Barr was born in Gillingham, Kent.""

Fred Wright (London)

I have been unable to trace Fred and I have no clues as to his connection with Ada. CVM

","mr1" "I000217","WILLIAMS","Ada Harriet Louisa ","19 Feb 1871","10 Jan 1936","0","1st quarter Alverstoke 2b 529","mr1" "I000217","WILLIAMS","Ada Harriet Louisa ","19 Feb 1871","10 Jan 1936","0","IGI","mr1" "I000217","WILLIAMS","Ada Harriet Louisa ","19 Feb 1871","10 Jan 1936","0","Informant - John Victor Barr - present at the death.","mr1" "I000217","WILLIAMS","Ada Harriet Louisa ","19 Feb 1871","10 Jan 1936","0","Mar Q 1936 9d 459 Patrington","mr1" "I000073","WILLIAMS","Albert Victor ","9 Jun 1881","6 Mar 1972","0","Retired to Upper Tooting where he died. Conflicting Info

According to Ron Mills, Vic visited Ireland about 1937 ? with ""Ciss"" and Wilfred while William George and his family were stationed there.
In 1939 Ciss was with Vic at Audrey's wedding.","mr1" "I000073","WILLIAMS","Albert Victor ","9 Jun 1881","6 Mar 1972","0","FreeFormatDate:Jul Q 1881 Alverstoke 2b 534","mr1" "I000073","WILLIAMS","Albert Victor ","9 Jun 1881","6 Mar 1972","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 6b 1094 Gosport","mr1" "I000073","WILLIAMS","Albert Victor ","9 Jun 1881","6 Mar 1972","0","Description: In a flat at a private home for the elderly","mr1" "I000753","WILLIAMS","Amy Augusta Ellen ","17 Jun 1868","1879","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q Alverstoke 2b 484","mr1" "I000753","WILLIAMS","Amy Augusta Ellen ","17 Jun 1868","1879","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Alverstoke Vol 2b Page 356","mr1" "I2072","WILLIAMS","Amy Rose","8 Aug 1914","Mar 1985","0","Name: PRIESTLEY, Amy Rose
Registration District: South East Hampshire
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1985
Month of Registration: March
Date of Birth: 8 August 1914
Volume No: 20
Page No: 2072
Reg No: 385","mr1" "I2072","WILLIAMS","Amy Rose","8 Aug 1914","Mar 1985","0","Sep Q 1914 2b 1035 Alverstoke

","mr1" "I000750","WILLIAMS","Anna Maria ","18 May 1853","1891","0","FreeFormatDate:June Q 1852 Alverstoke 2b 415","mr1" "I000750","WILLIAMS","Anna Maria ","18 May 1853","1891","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 2b 364 Portsea Island","mr1" "I1513","WILLIAMS","Anthony William George","06 Nov 1935","May 1988","0","Name:WILLIAMS, Anthony William G
Registration District: Rhuddlan -(50 mile NW of Shrewsbury)
County: Denbighshire
Year of Registration: 1988
Month of Registration: May
Date of Birth: 6 November 1935
Volume No: 24
Page No: 679
Reg No: 588 ","mr1" "I1513","WILLIAMS","Anthony William George","06 Nov 1935","May 1988","0","Dec Q 1935 6a 765 Shrewsbury","mr1" "I001148","WILLIAMS","Archer George F","1888","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1888 2b 415 Havant","mr1" "I000163","WILLIAMS","Audrey Amy May ","27 Dec 1912","17 Mar 1993","0","Lived West Wickham, Hampshire ?","mr1" "I000163","WILLIAMS","Audrey Amy May ","27 Dec 1912","17 Mar 1993","0","Sep Q 1912 5a 315 Wilton","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","Description: House Servant","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","In the employ of George Snook. Living with George was his nephew William Snook whom Caroline married in 1864.","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","Description: Retired Coal Merchant","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","FreeFormatDate:Living on own means","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","Carry could be short for Caroline.","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q V11 25 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000772","WILLIAMS","Caroline ","24 May 1845","12 Oct 1925","0","Dec Q 1925 2b 697 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000219","WILLIAMS","Charles Frederick ","9 Mar 1878","1951","0","June Q Alverstoke 2b 528","mr1" "I000219","WILLIAMS","Charles Frederick ","9 Mar 1878","1951","0","Name: WILLIAMS, Charles F
Registration District: Gosport
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1951
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death: 73
Volume No: 6B
Page No: 266","mr1" "I1689","WILLIAMS","Charles Frederick","24 Jul 1910","Feb 1958","0","Sep Q 1910 2b 532 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1689","WILLIAMS","Charles Frederick","24 Jul 1910","Feb 1958","0","Cause of Death - Cancer","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Description: Seaman? Clarence Yard","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Description: Able Seaman","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Living with them was Alice, 9 years old - a niece","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Description: General labourer","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Could be Charley Street
Noted as Boarders - Lawrence Jones 14 and Alfred Jones 7, both born in Jamaica","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Mar Q Warminster Vol. V111 Page ___","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","1861 Census says born Codford. Codford was the next village to Upton Lovell.
1881 Census says Upton Lovell.","mr1" "I000747","WILLIAMS","Charles George ","23 Dec 1841","1887","0","Jun Q 1887 2b 329 Alverstoke","mr1" "I1515","WILLIAMS","Christopher W J","1962","","1","Jun Q 1962 9a 306 Shrewsbury","mr1" "I000162","WILLIAMS","Doris Eva","31 Mar 1910","Apr 1977","0","Jun Q 1910 5a 166 Salisbury","mr1" "I000162","WILLIAMS","Doris Eva","31 Mar 1910","Apr 1977","0","District No: 5561B
Reg No: B65A
Ent No: 109
DOR: 0497","mr1" "I1373","WILLIAMS","Elizabeth Jane A","Abt 1826","1876","0","Name: MOREY, Elizabeth Jane A
Registration District: Portsea Island
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1876
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death: 48
Volume No: 2B
Page No: 255","mr1" "I000748","WILLIAMS","Ellen ","12 Oct 1843","Mar 1870","0","1851 Census, place of birth, Codford St. Mary","mr1" "I000748","WILLIAMS","Ellen ","12 Oct 1843","Mar 1870","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 1870 2b 393 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000752","WILLIAMS","Emma Sophia ","11 May 1858","8 Dec 1862","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1857 Alverstoke 2b 428","mr1" "I000752","WILLIAMS","Emma Sophia ","11 May 1858","8 Dec 1862","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1862 2b 307 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","FreeFormatDate:Page 468 No. 3743","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","FreeFormatDate:for Phoebe M Cox","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","Description: as housemaid to Phoebe Cox","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","William George Mills won a scholarship to Winchester College but Eva Annie turned it down, even though the Mills family offered to pay the fees. She insisted that he was going to join the R.E like his father.","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","FreeFormatDate:Jun Q 1873 Alverstoke 2b 491","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","FreeFormatDate:aged 42 years","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","Description: Pulmonary Tuberculosis","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","FreeFormatDate:246/1967","mr1" "I000045","WILLIAMS","Eva Annie ","18 May 1873","8 Sep 1915","0","Her grave was supposedly marked by a headstone placed by WG Mills - not found when Celia & I visited in 2003.

The position is noted in the Sexton's records on Page 363 as ""South of Stedmans (grave), North side of St. Mark's""","mr1" "I2328","WILLIAMS","Florence","Abt 1866","1952","0","NAME: Florence Finch
BIRTH DATE: abt 1865
DATE OF REGISTRATION: Sep 1952
AGE AT DEATH: 87
REGISTRATION DISTRICT: Lewisham
INFERRED COUNTY: London
VOLUME: 5d
PAGE: 599","mr1" "I000789","WILLIAMS","Frederick ","31 Jul 1861","1896","0","from Katie Woolf

Frederick was working as a groomsman at the Crown Hotel, Emsworth, Hampshire when he died 1896/97. Family myth is that he liked his drink and fell off the horse. He either worked for or followed the famous jockey Frederick Archer, and his son was called Archer after him. Following Frederick's death his wife (with four children) married George Henry Light and they had one daughter, Irene. Emily and James Williams are the witnesses to Fredrick’s wedding in 1886. Emily was James’s wife and also registered Fredrick’s death.","mr1" "I000789","WILLIAMS","Frederick ","31 Jul 1861","1896","0","FreeFormatDate:Jul Q 2b 441 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000789","WILLIAMS","Frederick ","31 Jul 1861","1896","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 1896 2b 259 Havant","mr1" "I000199","WILLIAMS","Frederick ","25 Aug 1886","1975","0","Dec Q 1886 Alverstoke 2b 519","mr1" "I000199","WILLIAMS","Frederick ","25 Aug 1886","1975","0","Registration district: Portsmouth County:
Year of registration: 1975
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Date of Birth:25 August 1886
Volume no: 20
Page no: 0842","mr1" "I1607","WILLIAMS","Gabriel","","","0","IGI - 22 Mar 1722","mr1" "I000745","WILLIAMS","George ","17 Jan 1816","22 Sep 1896","0","Sep Q. Vol.2b, Page 365 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000745","WILLIAMS","George ","17 Jan 1816","22 Sep 1896","0","Recorded as son of William & Anne.","mr1" "I000745","WILLIAMS","George ","17 Jan 1816","22 Sep 1896","0","Possibility exists that Anne was the first wife of William Williams. Census records show a 17 year difference in age between William and Caroline which may also suggest that Caroline wasn't George's mother. ","mr1" "I000745","WILLIAMS","George ","17 Jan 1816","22 Sep 1896","0","Described as:- Pensioner, Civil Service.
Informant was Mary Ann Williams nee Hutchins (wife of his son Charles George Williams) ","mr1" "I000749","WILLIAMS","George Isaac ","Abt 1849","1887","0","FreeFormatDate:Sept Q Vol 2b Page 324","mr1" "I000749","WILLIAMS","George Isaac ","Abt 1849","1887","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Alverstoke Vol. V11 Page 29","mr1" "I000749","WILLIAMS","George Isaac ","Abt 1849","1887","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Vol 2b Page 366","mr1" "I000251","WILLIAMS","George John ","18 Dec 1883","1932","0","FreeFormatDate:Jan Q 1884 Alverstoke 2b 559","mr1" "I000251","WILLIAMS","George John ","18 Dec 1883","1932","0","Dec Q 1932 2b 709 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000201","WILLIAMS","Irene Winifred M","9 Oct 1923","2001","0","Name: WILLIAMS, Irene W M
Registration District: Alverstoke
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1923
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Mother's Maiden Name: Isaacs
Volume No: 2B
Page No: 825","mr1" "I000201","WILLIAMS","Irene Winifred M","9 Oct 1923","2001","0","Name: COOK, Irene Winifred M
Registration District: South East Hampshire
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 2001
Month of Registration: February
Date of Birth: 9 October 1923
District No: 5011
Reg No: F44
Ent No: 286
DOR: 201","mr1" "I1532","WILLIAMS","James ","","","0","IGI - 15 Jul 1759","mr1" "I1535","WILLIAMS","Jenny","","","0","Parents recorded as James and Jenny Williams","mr1" "I000751","WILLIAMS","John ","9 Mar 1855","1892","0","Description: Labourer","mr1" "I000751","WILLIAMS","John ","9 Mar 1855","1892","0","Description: General labourer","mr1" "I000751","WILLIAMS","John ","9 Mar 1855","1892","0","Noted as an imbecile","mr1" "I000751","WILLIAMS","John ","9 Mar 1855","1892","0","Description: Imbecile","mr1" "I000751","WILLIAMS","John ","9 Mar 1855","1892","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 2b 554 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000751","WILLIAMS","John ","9 Mar 1855","1892","0","Not confirmed that this is the right person","mr1" "I000757","WILLIAMS","Lillian Amy ","1 Jan 1897","1977","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 2b 446 Portsea","mr1" "I000757","WILLIAMS","Lillian Amy ","1 Jan 1897","1977","0","Name: GARNHAM, Lilian Amy
Registration District: Great Yarmouth
County: Norfolk
Year of Registration: 1977
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Date of Birth: 1 January 1897
Volume No: 10
Page No: 1238","mr1" "I000261","WILLIAMS","Mary ","Abt 1832","Abt 1900","0","Description: Sailor's Wife","mr1" "I000261","WILLIAMS","Mary ","Abt 1832","Abt 1900","0","Description: Fishguard?","mr1" "I000261","WILLIAMS","Mary ","Abt 1832","Abt 1900","0","FreeFormatDate:Mar Q Swansea 11a 635","mr1" "I000261","WILLIAMS","Mary ","Abt 1832","Abt 1900","0","Description: Not proven","mr1" "I000774","WILLIAMS","Mary Ann ","4 Jun 1848","1922 or 1932","0","Description: General Servant","mr1" "I000774","WILLIAMS","Mary Ann ","4 Jun 1848","1922 or 1932","0","FreeFormatDate:With her sister Caroline Snook nee Williams","mr1" "I000774","WILLIAMS","Mary Ann ","4 Jun 1848","1922 or 1932","0","Description: Living on her own means","mr1" "I1536","WILLIAMS","Ruth","","","0","Parents recorded as James and Jane Williams","mr1" "I1534","WILLIAMS","Samuel","","","0","Parents recorded as James and Jane Williams","mr1" "I000854","WILLIAMS","William ","","1863","0","At the time of George's first marriage","mr1" "I000854","WILLIAMS","William ","","1863","0","Description: Tapkeeper","mr1" "I000854","WILLIAMS","William ","","1863","0","Description: Porter","mr1" "I000854","WILLIAMS","William ","","1863","0","Not known whether he was actually alive at this time (George's second marriage)","mr1" "I000854","WILLIAMS","William ","","1863","0","Probably lived at some time in either Milford on Sea or Upton Lovell","mr1" "I000854","WILLIAMS","William ","","1863","0","Dec Q 1863 2b 304 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000046","WILLIAMS","William George ","23 Jun 1839","3 Nov 1896","0","Description: Plumber","mr1" "I000046","WILLIAMS","William George ","23 Jun 1839","3 Nov 1896","0","This note is taken from Eva Annie's marriage certificate which presumably should have read ""deceased""","mr1" "I000046","WILLIAMS","William George ","23 Jun 1839","3 Nov 1896","0","Sep Q 1839 Warminster V111 3_5","mr1" "I000046","WILLIAMS","William George ","23 Jun 1839","3 Nov 1896","0","Dec Q 1896 2b 354 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000046","WILLIAMS","William George ","23 Jun 1839","3 Nov 1896","0","Description: Asthma, Bronchitis","mr1" "I000046","WILLIAMS","William George ","23 Jun 1839","3 Nov 1896","0","Informant was M A Williams, Sister in Law.
This would have been his brother Charles Williams' wife - Mary Ann (Hutchins)","mr1" "I000218","WILLIAMS","William George ","24 Dec 1875","21 Mar 1930","0","Description: Acting Armourer","mr1" "I000218","WILLIAMS","William George ","24 Dec 1875","21 Mar 1930","0","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.","mr1" "I000218","WILLIAMS","William George ","24 Dec 1875","21 Mar 1930","0","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","mr1" "I000218","WILLIAMS","William George ","24 Dec 1875","21 Mar 1930","0","Mar Q 1876 2b 543","mr1" "I000218","WILLIAMS","William George ","24 Dec 1875","21 Mar 1930","0","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","mr1" "I000218","WILLIAMS","William George ","24 Dec 1875","21 Mar 1930","0","Description: with his wife Lily","mr1" "I000756","WILLIAMS","William George ","30 Jul 1910","30 May 1984","0","Recorded as a Technician Instructor","mr1" "I000756","WILLIAMS","William George ","30 Jul 1910","30 May 1984","0","Sept Q 1910 2b 536 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000756","WILLIAMS","William George ","30 Jul 1910","30 May 1984","0","Last known address:- 1959
169, Dover Road, Copnor, Portsmouth","mr1" "I000756","WILLIAMS","William George ","30 Jul 1910","30 May 1984","0","May 1984 Vol 30 Page 32 Reg No. 584","mr1" "I000756","WILLIAMS","William George ","30 Jul 1910","30 May 1984","0","Informant - Anthony William George Williams - Son","mr1" "I000742","WILLIAMS","Winifred Eva ","25 Jan 1907","27 Mar 1989","0","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)","mr1" "I000742","WILLIAMS","Winifred Eva ","25 Jan 1907","27 Mar 1989","0","Mar Q 1907 2b 546 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000742","WILLIAMS","Winifred Eva ","25 Jan 1907","27 Mar 1989","0","Mar Q Vol 20 Page 889 Reg No. 389 Portsmouth","mr1" "I000011","WILSON","Adelaide Victoria May ","22 Oct 1897","14 May 1965","0","Jun Q 1965 9c 894 Rugby","mr1" "I1568","WILSON","Alice","1843","1919 ?","0","Sep Q 1843 1 309 St. Pancras","mr1" "I1568","WILSON","Alice","1843","1919 ?","0","Possible Death - Aged 76:-
Sep Q 1919 1b 136 Pancras
Recorded as Alice E
","mr1" "I000443","WILSON","Augusta Emma","1842","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1842 1 212 Marylebone","mr1" "I000147","WILSON","Bryan Frederick ","8 Jul 1931","2005","0","Sep Q 1931 2a 736 Croydon","mr1" "I000147","WILSON","Bryan Frederick ","8 Jul 1931","2005","0","Date of Registration: Nov 2005
Age at Death: 74
Registration district: Croydon
Inferred County: London, Surrey
Register Number: D101B
District and Subdistrict: 225/1D
Entry Number: 52","mr1" "I000264","WILSON","Daisy ","1900","1907","0","Dec Q 1d 421 Lambeth","mr1" "I000264","WILSON","Daisy ","1900","1907","0","Sep Q 1907 1d 171 Lambeth","mr1" "I000252","WILSON","Dolly ","1899","Yes, date unknown","0","possibly one of the twins - 6 Years old when she died ? (from Iris Tipping)","mr1" "I000252","WILSON","Dolly ","1899","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1899 2a 447 Richmond S","mr1" "I2210","WILSON","Donald","9 Sep 1925","1988","0","Name: WILSON, Donald
Registration district: Bishops Stortford
County: Hertfordshire
Year of registration: 1988
Month of registration: March
Date of Birth:9 September 1925
Volume no: 10
Page no: 36
Reg no: 388
","mr1" "I000146","WILSON","George Raymond ","16 Jun 1926","17 Feb 2010","0","Jun Q 1926 1d 626 Lambeth","mr1" "I000146","WILSON","George Raymond ","16 Jun 1926","17 Feb 2010","0","Name: Mr George Raymond Wilson
Gender: Male
Age: 84
Birth Date: 16 Jun 1926
Death Date: 17 Feb 2010
Residence Place at Death: Bournemouth, Dorset, England
Postal Code District: BH11","mr1" "I000145","WILSON","Joan ","1924","","0","Jun Q 1924 1d 622 Lambeth","mr1" "I000140","WILSON","Joseph Frederick","5 Dec 1863","5 Jun 1902","0","Description: Coachman","mr1" "I000140","WILSON","Joseph Frederick","5 Dec 1863","5 Jun 1902","0","Thought to have been born in Jersey ? (Not borne out by 1901 Census)
Irishman. Coachman on one of the stages of the London to Brighton Stagecoach.","mr1" "I000140","WILSON","Joseph Frederick","5 Dec 1863","5 Jun 1902","0","Name: Joseph Frederick Wilson
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864
Registration Year: 1902
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at Death: 38
Registration district: Lambeth
London
Volume: 1d
Page: 221

Sarcoma of Tonsils & Exhaustion","mr1" "I000140","WILSON","Joseph Frederick","5 Dec 1863","5 Jun 1902","0","Name: Joseph Frederick Wilson
Registration Year: 1864
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration district: Petworth
Sussex
Volume: 2b
Page: 297","mr1" "I000391","WILSON","Kenneth George ","26 Feb 1962","","1","Name: Kenneth G Wilson
Mother's Maiden Surname: Pontin
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1962
Registration district: Surrey South Eastern
Inferred County: Surrey
Volume Number: 5g
Page Number: 1217","mr1" "I1424","WILSON","Louisa","","","0","sister of George G Wilson","mr1" "I000253","WILSON","Nellie Emily ?","1900","Yes, date unknown","0","Twins - (from Iris Tpping)","mr1" "I000253","WILSON","Nellie Emily ?","1900","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec 1900 1d 422 Lambeth - Not proven","mr1" "I1809","WILTSHIRE","Eliza Ann","1861","","0","Mar Q 1861 2b 443 Alverstoke","mr1" "I000922","WINN","Elizabeth ","11 Mar 1856","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1856 1d 590 Greenwich","mr1" "I1594","WINN","Eric Alfred J","1900","1900","0","Dec Q 1900 2a 476 Dartford","mr1" "I1594","WINN","Eric Alfred J","1900","1900","0","Registration district: Dartford
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1900
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:0
Volume no: 2A Page no: 286","mr1" "I1655","WINN","Gervis (Gervase, Gervas, Jarvis)","","15 Dec 1873","0","Q4 9c 67 Pontefract","mr1" "I000923","WINN","Jane ","23 Jul 1858","Yes, date unknown","0","Sep Q 1858 1d 544 Greenwich","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Description: Joiner, HM Dockyard","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Description: Joiner in HM Dockyard","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Description: Leading Mar. Joiner HM Dockyard","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Woolwich Dockyard closed in 1869, hence his move to Gillingham by 1871 where he would have worked in the Chatham Dockyard.","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Woolwich Dockyard was an English naval dockyard founded by King Henry VIII in 1512 to build his flagship Henri Grace a Dieu (Great Harry), the largest ship of its day.

Like its counterpart at Deptford, it was probably chosen for its position - on the south bank of the tidal River Thames conveniently close to Henry's palace at Greenwich.

By the mid 18th-century, Woolwich was the fifth largest dockyard in the country (after Portsmouth, Plymouth, Deptford, and Chatham). It employed just over 700 men and specialised in heavy repair and building work.

Its facilities ultimately included two large dry docks, a substantial basin (now used by local anglers), numerous storehouses, a gatehouse and clockhouse, gun bastions, and, in later years, a large metal-working factory used to produce anchors and other iron items used in ship-building.

As ships grew bigger and the Thames began to silt up, the dockyard eventually closed in 1869, but some of its features still remain, while Woolwich Dockyard railway station reminds commuters of the history of the area.","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Sep Q 1873 2a 243 Medway","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Description: Rupture of a blood vessel (sudden) no medical attandant","mr1" "I000916","WINN","John ","1819","28 Aug 1873","0","Informant: James Tomlin in attendance Luton Road Chatham","mr1" "I1785","WINN","John","18 Nov 1845","Feb 1847","0","Mar Q 1847 5 32 Greenwich (Aged 14 Months)","mr1" "I000419","WINN","John Jarvis ","03 Oct 1851","7 Sep 1932","0","Surname transcribed as ""Eynn"" on Ancestry's database","mr1" "I000419","WINN","John Jarvis ","03 Oct 1851","7 Sep 1932","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000419","WINN","John Jarvis ","03 Oct 1851","7 Sep 1932","0","Description: Senile decay and Carcinoma of the ear","mr1" "I000419","WINN","John Jarvis ","03 Oct 1851","7 Sep 1932","0","His occupation was given as Arsenal Storekeeper (Inspection Dept).

Informant was his son Redvers Wynn","mr1" "I000419","WINN","John Jarvis ","03 Oct 1851","7 Sep 1932","0","Recorded as John Jarvis WINN
Dec Q 1851 5 297 Greenwich
","mr1" "I000921","WINN","Joseph ","28 Apr 1854","Yes, date unknown","0","Jun Q 1854 1d 585 Greenwich","mr1" "I000920","WINN","Mary ","14 Nov 1849","Yes, date unknown","0","Dec Q 1849 5 279 Greenwich","mr1" "I000918","WINN","Sarah Ann ","20 Dec 1848","Yes, date unknown","0","Mar Q 1848 5 278 Woolwich","mr1" "I1595","WINN","Sybille Mary Ellis","1901","","0","Mar Q 1901 2a 516 Dartford","mr1" "I000919","WINN","William Turner ","11 May 1844","16 Mar 1914","0","Description: Schoolmaster","mr1" "I000919","WINN","William Turner ","11 May 1844","16 Mar 1914","0","Description: Schoolmaster","mr1" "I000919","WINN","William Turner ","11 May 1844","16 Mar 1914","0","Mar Q 1914 1d 40 Southwark
","mr1" "I000919","WINN","William Turner ","11 May 1844","16 Mar 1914","0","Q2 1844 22 466 Pontefract","mr1" "I1973","WINTER","Mary Ann Sophia","","1849","0","Jun Q 1849 7 65 Fareham","mr1" "I1878","WINTER","Olive May","4 May 1915","2007","0","Jun Q 1915 1d 697 Lambeth","mr1" "I1878","WINTER","Olive May","4 May 1915","2007","0","Registration No. 2007/5745","mr1" "I000254","WOOD","Annie ","","Yes, date unknown","0","That she was a sister of Elizabeth comes from Ray Wilson.","mr1" "I1447","WOOD","Baruch Talbot","1880","","0","Sep Q 1880 9c 377 Ecclesall B.","mr1" "I63","WOOD","Frederick George","1895","1969","0","21716/1969 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Death of WOOD, FREDERICK GEORGE. Father: GEORGE. Mother: MARY JANE. Death registered at RYDE.","mr1" "I63","WOOD","Frederick George","1895","1969","0","28803/1895 Entry number in the NSW Register of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Birth of WOOD, FREDERICK G. Father: GEORGE. Mother: MARY. Birth registered at YOUNG.","mr1" "I1448","WOOD","George Baruch","1871","1874","0","Jn Q 1871 4a 12 West Ham","mr1" "I1448","WOOD","George Baruch","1871","1874","0","Mar Q 1874 4a 12 West Ham","mr1" "I1450","WOOD","George Benjamin","12 Nov 1871","","0","Dec Q 1871 9c 289 Ecclesalll B.","mr1" "I1902","WOOD","Grace Helen","1893","","0","Sep Q 1893 9c 421 Eccleshall B.","mr1" "I001142","WOOD","Jane ","Abt 1859","Yes, date unknown","0","This may be Sarah Elizabeth as she doesn't appear on the 1861 Census, but neither does William !","mr1" "I000938","WOOD","John William ","1809","Yes, date unknown","0","Description: Coach Maker","mr1" "I000938","WOOD","John William ","1809","Yes, date unknown","0","Coachmaker","mr1" "I1451","WOOD","Joseph Wilks Bentley","1877","","0","Mar Q 1877 9c 373 Eccleshall B.","mr1" "I000114","WOOD","Mary ","Abt 1861","1945","0","FreeFormatDate:census","mr1" "I000114","WOOD","Mary ","Abt 1861","1945","0","Sep Q 1945 8e 816 - Barrow F - not proven","mr1" "I001140","WOOD","William","Abt 1789","Between 1841 & 1851","0","Wood Broker","mr1" "I000256","WOOD","William ","Abt 1836","14 Aug 1897","0","Description: Publican","mr1" "I000256","WOOD","William ","Abt 1836","14 Aug 1897","0","Mar Q 1897 4a 166 West Ham OR Sep Q 1897 4a 95 West Ham - Not proven","mr1" "I000256","WOOD","William ","Abt 1836","14 Aug 1897","0","Probate 4th Oct 1897 to Jane Wood, Widow.
Effects - £2279 15s 2d ","mr1" "I000245","WRIGHT","Cissie Winifred ","5 Apr 1903","8 Jul 1993","0","FreeFormatDate:June Q 1903 4a 268","mr1" "I1213","WRIGHT","Henry Charles","","","0","He was recorded as a Commercial Traveller at the time of his daughter Cissie's wedding.","mr1" "I000423","WYNN","Albert Joseph George ","30 Dec 1886","02 Nov 1973","0","Mar Q 1887 1d 312 St. Olave, Southwark","mr1" "I000423","WYNN","Albert Joseph George ","30 Dec 1886","02 Nov 1973","0","22 Collinwood Road, Broadstairs.
Informant Victor Albert Wynn - Son - of 15, Dorny Rise, Orpington, Kent

Cause of Death - Broncho Pneumonia and Renal Failure.","mr1" "I000423","WYNN","Albert Joseph George ","30 Dec 1886","02 Nov 1973","0","Recorded as a Retired Grocery & Provisions Shop Manager","mr1" "I000926","WYNN","Annie Mary Pratt ","23 Jun 1870","1954","0","Sep Q 1870 3a 447 Eton","mr1" "I000926","WYNN","Annie Mary Pratt ","23 Jun 1870","1954","0","Registration district: Ealing
County: London
Year of registration: 1954
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death:84
Volume no: 5E Page no: 114
","mr1" "I1643","WYNN","Barbara Mary","1921","","0","Mar Q 1921 1d 2133 Woolwich","mr1" "I1642","WYNN","Beryl E","1928","","0","Dec Q 1928 1d 1516 Woolwich","mr1" "I000927","WYNN","Cecilia Gertrude ","1875","1960","0","Dec Q 1875 1d 496 Lambeth","mr1" "I000927","WYNN","Cecilia Gertrude ","1875","1960","0","Dec Q 1960 4b 523 King's Lynn","mr1" "I000421","WYNN","Charles Albert ","1883","6 Sep 1935","0","Mar Q 1883 1d 320 St. Olave, Southwark","mr1" "I000455","WYNN","Christine Mabel ","8 May 1915","14 Aug 1978","0","Wendy seems to think the number should be 81","mr1" "I000455","WYNN","Christine Mabel ","8 May 1915","14 Aug 1978","0","Trixie and George met on board ship whilst returning from a visit to England when they were four years old.","mr1" "I1419","WYNN","Dorothy Alexandra","17 Nov 1911","1984","0","Dec Q 1911 1a 673 Chelsea","mr1" "I1419","WYNN","Dorothy Alexandra","17 Nov 1911","1984","0","Name: SMITH, Dorothy Alexandra
Registration District: Brent
County: London
Year of Registration: 1984
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 17 November 1911
Volume No: 11
Page No: 790
Reg No: 484","mr1" "I2465","WYNN","Edward Roland ","1 Aug 1920","1986","0","First name(s) EDWARD ROLAND
Last name WYNN
Birth day 1
Birth month 8
Birth year 1920
Death quarter 1
Death year 1986
District HILLINGDON
Register number 386
County Middlesex
Volume 13
Page 1155","mr1" "I1589","WYNN","Edward William Turner","1909","15 Mar 1942","0","Commonwealth War Graves Commission

In Memory of
Petty Officer Stoker EDWARD WILLIAM TURNER WYNN

P/KX 78521, H.M.S. Vortigern, Royal Navy
who died age 32
on 15 March 1942
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Turner Jarvis Wynn; husband of Florence Eileen Wynn, of Highams Park, Essex.
Remembered with honour
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
","mr1" "I1589","WYNN","Edward William Turner","1909","15 Mar 1942","0","

HMS Vortigern

Sunk off Cromer by E-Boat S104 during defence of Coastal Convoy with HM Corvette GUILLEMOT.
Casualty List was published on 16th May 1942.
Note : 110 of ships’ company were killed with only 14 survivors.
This was the heaviest loss of life of RN personnel in any one ship in defence of an east coast convoy.)

http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-09VW-Vortigern.htm

","mr1" "I000928","WYNN","Eleanor Francis ","1873","1967","0","Mar Q 1873 1d 536 Lambeth","mr1" "I000928","WYNN","Eleanor Francis ","1873","1967","0","Name: WYNN, Eleanor F
Registration district: Enfield
County: Middlesex
Year of registration: 1967
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at death:94
Volume no: 5B
Page no: 226","mr1" "I000425","WYNN","Elizabeth Emily ","27 Jul 1891","11 Dec 1991","0","Sep Q 1891 1b 160 St. Pancras","mr1" "I000425","WYNN","Elizabeth Emily ","27 Jul 1891","11 Dec 1991","0","Informant was her daughter, Joyce Marjorie Violet McLaughlin. ","mr1" "I000431","WYNN","Emma Eliza ","1878","1958","0","Dec Q 1878 1d 302 St. Olave, Southwark","mr1" "I000431","WYNN","Emma Eliza ","1878","1958","0","Possible Death - Dec Q 1958 4b 50 Hatfield","mr1" "I000424","WYNN","Frederick James ","1889","1960","0","Mar Q 1889 1d 305 St. Olave, Southwark","mr1" "I000424","WYNN","Frederick James ","1889","1960","0","Possible death - Mar Q 1960 5b 987 Tonbridge, Kent","mr1" "I000427","WYNN","George Turner ","6 Jul 1895","Apr 1957","0","FreeFormatDate:Sep Q 1895 1d 1305 Woolwich","mr1" "I000427","WYNN","George Turner ","6 Jul 1895","Apr 1957","0","Description: Motor Neurone Disease","mr1" "I2466","WYNN","Gladys Irene","29 Nov 1923","2004","0","First name(s) GLADYS IRENE
Last name BLACK
Birth day 29
Birth month 11
Birth year 1923
Death quarter 2
Death year 2004
District KENT
District number 564/1
Register number KDT5
Entry number 085
Date of registration mm/yy 0504
County Kent
Country England","mr1" "I000931","WYNN","Harold John Buddry ","09 May 1892","26 Sep 1970","0","Jun Q 1892 2a 476 Dartford","mr1" "I000931","WYNN","Harold John Buddry ","09 May 1892","26 Sep 1970","0","Sep Q 1970 6b 2167 Banbury","mr1" "I000418","WYNN","Harry Jarvis ","11 Feb 1880","31 Dec 1945","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000418","WYNN","Harry Jarvis ","11 Feb 1880","31 Dec 1945","0","Mar Q 1880 1d 353 St. Olave","mr1" "I000418","WYNN","Harry Jarvis ","11 Feb 1880","31 Dec 1945","0","Description: Carcinoma of Colon","mr1" "I000418","WYNN","Harry Jarvis ","11 Feb 1880","31 Dec 1945","0","Address noted as 81, Greenacres Road, Hurstville","mr1" "I1417","WYNN","Harry John","29 Dec 1906","1981","0","Mar Q 1907 1a 403 Chelsea","mr1" "I1417","WYNN","Harry John","29 Dec 1906","1981","0","Dec Q 1981 13 1033 Hillingdon, Middlesex","mr1" "I1596","WYNN","Ian","1938","10 Jan 1941","0","Jun Q 1938 2b 897 Gosport","mr1" "I1596","WYNN","Ian","1938","10 Jan 1941","0","Mrs DORIS MURIEL WYNN (30), and her son IAN just 30 months old, were crushed to death by the rubble of the remains of the house, 9 Bournemouth Avenue, Elson, Gosport. They were buried on Thursday 16th January 1941, Plot 53 Space 77. A Civilian War Grave headstone commemorates both.
","mr1" "I1596","WYNN","Ian","1938","10 Jan 1941","0","Mar Q 1941 2b 1701 Gosport","mr1" "I1784","WYNN","Iris K","1930","","0","Sep Q 1930 2b 871 Alverstoke","mr1" "I93","WYNN","Ivy May Rose","16 Oct 1903","1978","0","Name: BEADLE, Ivy May R
Registration district: Oxford
County: Oxfordshire
Year of registration: 1978
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Date of Birth:16 October 1903
Volume no: 20
Page no: 2953","mr1" "I1420","WYNN","James Frederick","15 Nov 1914","Jan 2002","0","Dec Q 1914 1a 343 Fulham","mr1" "I1420","WYNN","James Frederick","15 Nov 1914","Jan 2002","0","Barnet 2002 January
Dist. No. 2191B. Reg. No. B7E. Ent No. 020. Dor 102","mr1" "I100","WYNN","James Rowland E","1902","1902","0","Registration district: Dartford
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1902
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Volume no: 2A
Page no: 575","mr1" "I100","WYNN","James Rowland E","1902","1902","0","Registration district: Holborn
County: London
Year of registration: 1902
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:0
Volume no: 1B
Page no: 433
","mr1" "I000932","WYNN","James Turner Ronald ","1898","21 Aug 1967","0","Dec Q 1898 2a 496 Dartford","mr1" "I000932","WYNN","James Turner Ronald ","1898","21 Aug 1967","0","Name: WYNN, James T
Registration district: Bromley
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1967
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death:68
Volume no: 5A Page no: 353","mr1" "I1644","WYNN","John Anthony","11 Jan 1924","13 Feb 2006","0","Mar Q 1924 1d 1887 Woolwich","mr1" "I1644","WYNN","John Anthony","11 Jan 1924","13 Feb 2006","0","A funeral service for him was held at 'The Hastings Fisherman's Museum', Hastings, East Sussex, on 1st March and he was due to be buried at sea later that day.
However, due to bad weather, his burial did not actually take place until a few days later. The area where he was buried is one of only five permissible burial grounds at sea in the English Channel.
John did serve in the Royal Navy, as did his father (my grandfather),and in the late 1960's he was an Auxiliary Coastguard at Fairlight (keeping watch on the area where he is now buried.
He also kept watch on the 'Firehills' overlooking Rye Bay and Hastings.
In his younger days he helped restore, in part ownership, a large cutter sailing ship called the 'Marigold' in Rye, which has gone on to be a Classic Ship of its day (see www.marigold1892.co.uk )
He also helped a friend and colleague, Jeff Larkby, build his own sailing yacht in Rye harbour from where they sailed across to France on numerous occasions in it.
A true man of the sea!

Courtesy of Howard Burgess. Nov. 2013
","mr1" "I000909","WYNN","John Pierce","1918","20 May 2010","0","Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958
Name: John Pierce Wynn
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1918
Registration District: Thurles
Birth Country: Ireland
Volume: 3
Page: 440
FHL Film Number: 101077","mr1" "I000430","WYNN","John William ","10 Dec 1876","1940","0","FreeFormatDate:Census","mr1" "I000430","WYNN","John William ","10 Dec 1876","1940","0","Description: _issyard Manager","mr1" "I000430","WYNN","John William ","10 Dec 1876","1940","0","Mar Q 1877 1d 324 St. Olave, Bermondsey","mr1" "I000430","WYNN","John William ","10 Dec 1876","1940","0","Mar Q 1940 1a 481 Hammersmith","mr1" "I001147","WYNN","Leslie A ","1914","1915","0","Dec Q 1914 1c 781 Poplar","mr1" "I001147","WYNN","Leslie A ","1914","1915","0","Dec Q 1915 1c 534 Poplar","mr1" "I1415","WYNN","Lilian Alice","1903","","0","Sep Q 1903 1a 413 Chelsea","mr1" "I1415","WYNN","Lilian Alice","1903","","0","Possible marriage to George H C Atkins Dec Q 1924 1a 540 Hammersmith","mr1" "I000422","WYNN","Lily Alice ","25 Sep 1884","1976","0","FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 1884 1d 305 St. Olave, Southwark","mr1" "I000422","WYNN","Lily Alice ","25 Sep 1884","1976","0","GOODFIELD, Lily Alice
Registration district: Huntingdon
County: Huntingdonshire
Year of registration: 1976
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Date of Birth:25 September 1884
Volume no: 9
Page no: 1012","mr1" "I000929","WYNN","Margaret Elizabeth ","19 Nov 1868","26 Oct 1950","0","Dec Q 1868 3a 444 Eton","mr1" "I000929","WYNN","Margaret Elizabeth ","19 Nov 1868","26 Oct 1950","0","Dec Q 1950 7a 483 Honiton, Devon","mr1" "I000428","WYNN","Nellie Mary Frances ","22 Oct 1896","1984","0","Dec Q 1d 1336 Woolwich","mr1" "I000428","WYNN","Nellie Mary Frances ","22 Oct 1896","1984","0","Sep 1984 Croydon Vol No. 11. Page No. 1590 Reg No. 984","mr1" "I000933","WYNN","Oswald William Henry ","25 Oct 1894","12 Nov 1989","0","Dec Q 1894 2a 462 Dartford","mr1" "I000933","WYNN","Oswald William Henry ","25 Oct 1894","12 Nov 1989","0","Registration district: Stroud
County: Gloucestershire
Year of registration: 1989
Month of registration: November
Date of Birth:25 October 1894
Volume no: 22 Page no: 2562 Reg no: 1189","mr1" "I49","WYNN","Pamela M","1955","","0","Registration district: St. Albans
County: Hertfordshire
Year of registration: 1955
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Mother's maiden name: Stewart
Volume no:4B Page no:346
","mr1" "I000912","WYNN","Patrick George ","29 Apr 1922","20 Mar 1941","0","
Paddy was killed at the age of 18 when serving in the second world war as an air raid warden.

Entry on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Register of Civilian War Dead.

""Air Raid Warden; of 223 Broad Walk (Blackheath). Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wynn. Injured 19 March 1941, at Mayday Gardens (Blackheath); died at Brook Hospital (Shooter's Hill).""

Mayday Gardens was just a few yards from his own house

Buried Greenwich.
Well Hall Road
Eltham
SE9 6UA","mr1" "I43","WYNN","Peter Oswald","31 May 1925","2001","0","Registration district: Dartford
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1925
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Mother's maiden name: Bedwell
Volume no:2A
Page no:1029","mr1" "I43","WYNN","Peter Oswald","31 May 1925","2001","0","Name: WYNN, Peter Oswald
Registration district: Bedford
County: Bedfordshire
Year of registration: 2001
Month of registration: January
Date of Birth:31 May 1925
District no: 3091G Reg no: G2D Ent no: 164 DOR: 101","mr1" "I000429","WYNN","Redvers Robert Ernest ","01 Mar 1900","25 Apr 1982","0","Jun Q 1900 1d 1287 Woolwich","mr1" "I000429","WYNN","Redvers Robert Ernest ","01 Mar 1900","25 Apr 1982","0","Jun Q 1982 18 0584 Eastbourne","mr1" "I000429","WYNN","Redvers Robert Ernest ","01 Mar 1900","25 Apr 1982","0","I had often wondered why an unusual name such as Redvers appeared in the family, and why when searching in indices the name Redvers seems to occur frequently around 1900 when our Redvers was born. It seems that the Commander in Chief in South Africa (Boer War) was General Redvers Buller.
He had had a distinguished Army Career, obtaining a VC early on. However he was not happy being in charge, and would have preferred to be second in command apparently. He made some mistakes but was successful in the Relief of Ladysmith, which happened in February 1900. He was very popular with the soldiers, and also with the general public at the time. He was actually a very good organiser, did much good work in the Army, and probably incurred the wrath of some of the establishment. Hence some of the later criticism. Anyway, it seems to have become fashionable to call children Redvers at that time.

Rosemary Alliott

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redvers_Henry_Buller","mr1" "I1675","WYNN","Roger R","30 Jan 1930","1947","0","Mar Q 1930 1d 1518 Woolwich ","mr1" "I1675","WYNN","Roger R","30 Jan 1930","1947","0","Registration district: Dartford
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1947
Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death:17
Volume no: 5B Page no: 362
","mr1" "I1421","WYNN","Rose Emily","1909","1910","0","Sep Q 1910 1a 193 Chelsea","mr1" "I1591","WYNN","Rowland John William","14 Mar 1906","21Jul 1940","0","Jun Q 1906 2a 615 Dartford","mr1" "I1591","WYNN","Rowland John William","14 Mar 1906","21Jul 1940","0","Commonwealth War Graves Commission

In Memory of
Petty Officer Airman ROWLAND JOHN WILLIAM WYNN

F55068, H.M.S. ""Eagle"", Royal Navy
who died age 34
on 21 July 1940
Husband of Kathleen Alice Wynn, of Gosport, Hampshire.
Remembered with honour
CAIRO WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY
","mr1" "I1591","WYNN","Rowland John William","14 Mar 1906","21Jul 1940","0","
HMS Eagle

http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-04CV-Eagle.htm","mr1" "I000930","WYNN","Rowland Turner Jarvis ","1878","1942","0","Jun Q 1878 1d 519 Lambeth","mr1" "I000930","WYNN","Rowland Turner Jarvis ","1878","1942","0","Name: WYNN, Rowland T J
Registration district: Gosport
County: Hampshire
Year of registration: 1942
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:64
Volume no: 2B
Page no: 757","mr1" "I000934","WYNN","Sarah Grace Bertha ","17 Jul 1893","13 Oct 1991","0","Sep Q 1893 2a 469 Dartford","mr1" "I000934","WYNN","Sarah Grace Bertha ","17 Jul 1893","13 Oct 1991","0","Registration district: Gloucester
County: Gloucestershire
Year of registration: 1991
Month of registration: October
Date of Birth:17 July 1893
Volume no: 22 Page no: 2038 Reg no: 1091","mr1" "I1418","WYNN","Sidney Charles","1908","1966","0","Jun Q 1908 1a 403 Chelsea","mr1" "I1418","WYNN","Sidney Charles","1908","1966","0","Name: WYNN, Sydney C
Registration District: Surrey Northern
County: Surrey
Year of Registration: 1966
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at death: 58
Volume No: 5G
Page No: 173","mr1" "I1811","WYNN","Silas E","1930","1931","0","Dec Q 1930 2b 830 Fareham","mr1" "I1811","WYNN","Silas E","1930","1931","0","Mar Q 1931 2b 767 Portsmouth","mr1" "I48","WYNN","Susan E","1953","","0","Registration district: St. Albans
County: Hertfordshire
Year of registration: 1953
Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
Mother's maiden name: Stewart
Volume no:4B Page no:328
","mr1" "I1343","WYNN","Victor Albert","07 Jan 1919","Jun 2005","0","Mar Q 1919 1d 1511 Woolwich","mr1" "I1343","WYNN","Victor Albert","07 Jan 1919","Jun 2005","0","Hastings
District No. 4561B
Reg. No. B90A
Ent No. 300
Dor 605","mr1" "I2468","WYNN","Violet R","5 Aug 1917","1984","0","First name(s) VIOLET R
Last name WYNN
Birth year 1917
Birth quarter 3
Mother's last name JENKINS
District HAMMERSMITH
County London
Country England
Volume 1A
Page 222","mr1" "I2468","WYNN","Violet R","5 Aug 1917","1984","0","First name(s) VIOLET ROSE
Last name EVANS
Birth day 5
Birth month 8
Birth year 1917
Death quarter 1
Death year 1984
District NORTHAMPTON
Register number 384
County Northamptonshire
Volume 7
Page 2751","mr1" "I1416","WYNN","William Sidney","1904","1959","0","Dec Q 1904 1a 398 Chelsea","mr1" "I1416","WYNN","William Sidney","1904","1959","0","Name: WYNN, William S
Registration District: Hammersmith
County: London
Year of Registration: 1959
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at death: 54
Volume No: 5C
Page No: 639","mr1" "I000426","WYNN","Winifred Louisa ","22 Jan 1893","1972","0","Mar Q 1893 1b 169 St. Pancras","mr1" "I000426","WYNN","Winifred Louisa ","22 Jan 1893","1972","0","Name: Winifred Ellis
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1893
Date of Registration: Sep 1972
Age at Death: 79
Registration district: Bridge (Canterbury area)
Inferred County: Kent
Volume: 5f
Page: 169","mr1"