Eveline Harris

Birth Name Eveline Harris 1a
Birth Name Eveline Trenaman 2a
Gender female
Age at Death 91 years, 11 months, 4 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth 20 January 1880 Broadwoodkelly, Devon, England Parents Eliza and William Harris, Carpenter
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Marriage September 1902 Okehampton, Devon, England  

1911 census - Had 4 children all living

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Death 24 December 1971 Exeter, Devon, England aged 91, Buried with her Husband

Headstone information:

Loving Memory of John Henry Trenaman, (late of Wadlands)
Called to Rest 23 April 1969, aged 91 years / God’s Greatest Gift - Remembrance

Also of his Beloved Wife Eveline, who died 24 December 1971
Aged 91 years / Reunited

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Occupation 1939   Unpaid Domestic Duties [Wife]
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  Addresses  
 
Residence 1881 Broadwoodkelly, Devon, England Broadwoodkelly Village

William Harris Head Married 44 1837 Carpenter Employing 1 Boy Ashreigney, Devon
Eliza Harris Wife Married 39 1842 - Cornwall
Jessie Harris Daughter 11 1870 Scholar Broadwoodkelly, Devon
Ernest Harris Son 5 1876 Scholar Broadwoodkelly, Devon
Matilda A Harris Daughter 4 1877 - Broadwoodkelly
Eveline Harris Daughter 1 1880 - Broadwoodkelly, Devon

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Residence 1891 Broadwoodkelly, Devon, England Cottage in Broadwoodkelly Village

William Harris Head Married 54 1837 Wheelwright Ashreigney, Devon
Eliza Harris Wife Married 49 1842 - Cornwall
Ernest W Harris Son 15 1876 Scholar Devon
Annie Harris Daughter 14 1877 - Devon
Eveline Harris Daughter 11 1880 Scholar Devon
Charles H Harris Son 9 1882 Scholar Devon
John Harris Son 7 1884 Scholar Devon
Fred Harris Son 4 1887 - Devon
Fred Parker Servant Single 20 1871 Wheelwright Winkleigh, Devon

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Residence 1901 Broadwoodkelly, Devon, England Patty Land Farm, The Village

William Harris Head Married 64 1837 Farmer Ashreigney, Devon
Eliza Harris Wife Married 59 1842 - Cornwall
Eveline Harris Daughter Single 21 1880 - Devon
Charles Harris Son Single 19 1882 Farmer's Son Devon
John Harris Son Single 17 1884 Farmer's Son Devon
Fred Harris Son 14 1887 - Devon
William A Harris Grand Son 2 1899 - Devon

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Residence from 1908 to 1914 Hatherleigh, Devon, England Wadland House, High Street

6 Family members plus John's sister Sarah
and Robert Meardon [Cousin], servant (For the shop) in 9 rooms.

John Henry Trenaman Head Married Butcher 33 1878 Hatherleigh
Eveline Trenaman Wife Married 31 1880 Broadwoodkelly Devon
Ronald Trenaman Son 8 1903 Hatherleigh
Vera Trenaman Daughter 6 1905 Hatherleigh
Eveline Trenaman Daughter 4 1907 Hatherleigh
Edith Maude Trenaman Daughter 1 1910 Hatherleigh
Sarah Trenaman Sister Single Domestic 23 1888 Hatherleigh
Robert Meardon Servant Single Butchers Assistant 17 1894 Meeth Devon

There was a fire in the house May 1908 see Narrative below

John Henry Trenaman is the first cousin of Robert Meardon. Their common ancestors are Grace Short and Thomas Treneman.

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Residence between 1923 and 1939 Hatherleigh, Devon, England Passaford Farm
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Residence 1939 Okehampton, Devon, England Pressland Farm

3 People in house
John H Trenaman 13 Jan 1878 Farmer Married
Eveline Trenaman 20 Jan 1880 Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
Cecil G Trenaman 15 Jan 1921 Invalid Single

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Families

    Family of John Henry Trenaman and Eveline Harris
Married Husband John Henry Trenaman
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage (Primary) September 1902 Okehampton, Devon, England  

1911 census - Had 4 children all living

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  Children
  1. Ronald William Trenaman
  2. Vera Annie Trenaman
  3. Eveline Jane Trenaman
  4. Edith Maude Trenaman
  5. Leslie John Trenaman
  6. Cecil George Trenaman

Media

Narrative

Exeter and Plymouth Gazette 08 May 1908
FIRE AT HATHERLEIGH.
SMART WORK.

A little: before 5 o'clock a few morning since the inhabitants of Hatherleigh were aroused by an alarm of fire, which it transpired had been discovered at Wadlands, Higher-street, occupied by Mr. John Trenaman, junr., butcher.
.....The Fire Brigade was on the spot with commendable promptitude, and had the engine at work within a few minutes of receiving the alarm.
.....This achievement, however, was surpassed by Mr. Heard, the caretaker of the waterworks, who had the water turned on and the hydrant fixed before the engine arrived. The reservoir was full, there was a plentiful supply of water, and in a very short time the fire was extinguished.
.....Police Sergeant. Hill arrived early, and found a gas pipe had been melted. The escape of gas helped to feed the fire. He quickly turned off the gas, and this had a considerable effect in reducing the fire. Sergeant. H. Hill was in charge of the volunteer Fire Brigade, and ex Colour Sergeant E Palmer skilfully manipulated the hose. Mr. J. J. Balkwill, vice-chairman of the Parish Council, was in charge of the hose attached to the hydrant, but this department of the Fire Brigade was not required.
.....Plenty of willing helpers were early on the scene, and the furniture both of Mr. Trenaman and Mr. Causley (who occupied part of the house) was soon removed. A good deal of the furniture was injured by fire and water and a hasty removal. The kitchen, which was the source of the fire, and the room above, suffered a good of damage. .....Mr. Trenaman had been posting up his books the previous night, and had left them on the table. All except the ledger and the buying account book were destroyed, The origin of the fire is unknown. It is understood the damage is covered by insurance.

From British Library or Find My Past web sites

Pedigree

    1. Eveline Harris
      1. John Henry Trenaman
        1. Ronald William Trenaman
        2. Vera Annie Trenaman
        3. Eveline Jane Trenaman
        4. Edith Maude Trenaman
        5. Leslie John Trenaman
        6. Cecil George Trenaman

Source References

  1. English Government: Birth Registration - Free BMD
      • Date: 16 March 2011
      • Page: 1880-Okehampton-1q-Vol.5b-page.398
      • Confidence: Very High
  2. English Government: Marriage Registration - Free BMD
      • Date: 16 March 2011
      • Page: 1902-Okehampton-3q-Vol.5b-page.797
      • Confidence: Very High
  3. English Government: Death Registration - Ancestry.co.uk
      • Date: 17 March 2011
      • Page: 1971-Exeter-4q-Vol.7a-page.1245
      • Confidence: Very High
  4. Thelma Findlay: E-mails from Thelma Findlay
      • Date: 29 January 2011
      • Page: Joel Trenaman (Canada) visited England in 2010, and met relative: Kathleen (Trenaman) Westcott, Book 6a / E-mails / 16 / page.7
      • Confidence: Very High
  5. English Government: 1939 Census - Find my Past
      • Date: 29 September 1939
      • Page: Ref: RG101/6877J/002/1 Letter Code: WHSE
      • Confidence: Very High
  6. English Government: 1881 Census - Find my Past
      • Date: 4 April 1881
      • Page: Eveline Harris
      • Confidence: Very High
      • Citation:

        Registration district Okehampton
        Archive reference RG11
        Piece number 2226
        Folio 16
        Page 9
        Record set 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census

  7. English Government: 1891 Census - Find my Past
      • Date: 6 April 1891
      • Page: Eveline Harris
      • Confidence: Very High
      • Citation:

        Registration district Okehampton
        Archive reference RG12
        Piece number 1757
        Folio 14
        Page 7
        Record set 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census

  8. English Government: 1901 Census - Find my Past
      • Date: 1 April 1901
      • Page: Eveline Harris
      • Confidence: Very High
      • Citation:

        Registration district Okehampton
        Archive reference RG13
        Piece number 2126
        Folio 19
        Page 2
        Record set 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census

  9. English Government: 1911 Census - Find my Past
      • Date: 3 April 1911
      • Page: 1911 Census-TRENAMAN, John Henry-OKEHAMPTON, Devonshire-Reference RG14PN13129 RG78PN758 RD280 SD2 ED4 SN149
      • Confidence: Very High
  10. Kelly's Directory: Directories for various areas of the United Kingdom
      • Date: between 1913 and 1923
      • Page: Kelly's Directory This database is a collection of directories for various areas of the United Kingdom from the 1700s to the 1900s.
      • Confidence: Very High
  11. British Government: London Gazette
      • Date: 10 November 1931
      • Page: Page 7304 - 10 Nov 1931 / Page 2706 - 22 April 1932 / Page 8487 - 29 Dec 1933
      • Confidence: Very High
      • Date: 31 January 1941
      • Page: Page 653
      • Confidence: Very High