Vera Annie Trenaman
Birth Name | Vera Annie Trenaman 1a |
Married Name | Vera Annie Hatherley 2a |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | 66 years, 7 months, 28 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 4 January 1905 | Okehampton, Devon, England |
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Marriage | September 1930 | Okehampton, Devon, England |
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Death | September 1971 | Bideford, Devon, England | aged 66 |
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3a |
Medical Information | June 1914 | Hatherleigh, Devon, England | Accident |
The Devon and Exeter Gazette Friday 19 June 1914
An accident, which has aroused much sympathy in the town, occurred this week to the daughter of Mr, John Trenaman, butcher. It appears that the girl, who is about 10 years of age, ran across the road just in front of a pony, and was knocked down. The little sufferer was taken home and attended to by Dr. Clements, who found her ribs were damaged, in addition to other injuries. |
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Occupation | 1939 | Unpaid Domestic Duties [Housewife] |
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Addresses |
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Residence | from 1908 to 1914 | Hatherleigh, Devon, England | Wadland House, High Street |
6 Family members plus John's sister Sarah
John Henry Trenaman Head Married Butcher 33 1878 Hatherleigh 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. |
6a 7a |
Residence | 1939 | Torrington, Devon, England | Aish |
9 People in house 3 Family members |
5a |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | John Henry Trenaman | |
Mother | Eveline Harris | |
Brother | Ronald William Trenaman | |
Vera Annie Trenaman | ||
Sister | Eveline Jane Trenaman | |
Sister | Edith Maude Trenaman | |
Brother | Leslie John Trenaman | |
Brother | Cecil George Trenaman |
Families
  |   | Family of Ivan Claud Hatherley and Vera Annie Trenaman | ||||||||||||
Married | Husband | Ivan Claud Hatherley | ||||||||||||
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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
Ancestors
Source References
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English Government: Birth Registration - Free BMD
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- Date: 18 March 2011
- Page: 1905-Okehampton-1q-Vol.5b-page.345
- Confidence: Very High
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English Government: Marriage Registration - Free BMD
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- Date: 18 March 2011
- Page: 1930-Okehampton-3q-Vol.5b-page.977
- Confidence: Very High
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English Government: Death Registration - Ancestry.co.uk
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- Date: 18 March 2011
- Page: 1971-Bideford-3q-Vol.7a-page.4185
- Confidence: Very High
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Various: British Library
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- Date: 19 June 1914
- Page: The Devon and Exeter Gazette Friday 19 June 1914
- Confidence: Very High
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Citation:
Also on Find my Past
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English Government: 1939 Census - Find my Past
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- Date: 29 September 1939
- Page: Ref: RG101/6910E/004/5 Letter Code: WILK
- Confidence: Very High
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English Government: 1911 Census - Find my Past
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- Date: 3 April 1911
- Page: 1911 Census-TRENAMAN, John Henry-OKEHAMPTON, Devonshire-Reference RG14PN13129 RG78PN758 RD280 SD2 ED4 SN149
- Confidence: Very High
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Kelly's Directory: Directories for various areas of the United Kingdom
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- 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
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