Margaret E Macculloch & David J Hall Family History Research - Person Page 207

Alice Patracia Williams1

F, #12520, b. 16 December 1943, d. 20 May 1996
Last Edited21 Mar 2009
      Her married name was Wallace.1 Alice Patracia Williams was born on 16 December 1943 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.1 She married Gary Richard Wallace, son of Richard James Wallace and Aileen Phyllis McKay, on 6 November 1960 at Australia.1 Alice Patracia Williams died on 20 May 1996 at Albury, New South Wales, Australia, at age 52.1

Family

Gary Richard Wallace b. 25 Jul 1938, d. 4 Feb 1968

Citations

  1. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/owt/person.aspx?pid=45825083

Ivor Gordon Tedder1

M, #12522, b. 1 March 1920, d. 2010
Ivor Gordon Tedder|b. 1 Mar 1920\nd. 2010|p207.htm#i12522|Joseph Tedder|b. 16 Apr 1883\nd. 8 Sep 1975|p207.htm#i12525|Vera Cape Cuff|b. 6 Nov 1891\nd. 13 Dec 1987|p305.htm#i18154|James Tedder|b. 30 Oct 1842\nd. b 28 Dec 1911|p284.htm#i17016|Mary Howe|b. c 1844\nd. b 22 Oct 1923|p300.htm#i17886|||||||
FatherJoseph Tedder1 b. 16 Apr 1883, d. 8 Sep 1975
MotherVera Cape Cuff1 b. 6 Nov 1891, d. 13 Dec 1987
Last Edited24 Jan 2020
     Ivor Gordon Tedder was born on 1 March 1920 at Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Kingston registration office in the March quarter 1920.1 He was the son of Joseph Tedder and Vera Cape Cuff.1 Ivor Gordon Tedder married Margaret Cecilia Collins in 1947 at Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Surrey Mid E registration office in the December quarter 1947.2 Ivor Gordon Tedder died in 2010 at Hampshire, England; and his death was recorded at Hampshire registration office in September quarter 2010.3

Family

Margaret Cecilia Collins b. 1924, d. 2014

Citations

  1. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Kingston Vol 2a page 1016, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Surrey Mid E Vol 5g page 389, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Hampshire Reg 1F011 Entry 503768569, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Winifred Frances Glover1

F, #12523, b. 1907
Winifred Frances Glover|b. 1907|p207.htm#i12523|Frederick Newman Glover|b. 1869|p397.htm#i25485|Minnie Louise Daborn|b. 1877\nd. 13 Sep 1940|p67.htm#i3852|||||||George Daborn|b. 10 Jan 1840\nd. b 9 Apr 1906|p55.htm#i3166|Mary A. Lamb|b. 1845\nd. 3 Feb 1932|p67.htm#i3851|
FatherFrederick Newman Glover1 b. 1869
MotherMinnie Louise Daborn1 b. 1877, d. 13 Sep 1940
Last Edited10 Aug 2017
     Winifred Frances Glover was born in 1907 at London, England; and her birth was recorded at Camberwell registration office in the December quarter 1907.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Newman Glover and Minnie Louise Daborn.1 Winifred Frances Glover appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 128 Killearn Road, Catford, London, England, as daughter, age 3, birthplace Camberwell, London, England.2

Citations

  1. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Camberwell Vol 1d page 796, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Leslie Joseph George Tedder1

M, #12524, b. 19 February 1913, d. 16 July 1984
Leslie Joseph George Tedder|b. 19 Feb 1913\nd. 16 Jul 1984|p207.htm#i12524|Joseph Tedder|b. 16 Apr 1883\nd. 8 Sep 1975|p207.htm#i12525|Vera Cape Cuff|b. 6 Nov 1891\nd. 13 Dec 1987|p305.htm#i18154|James Tedder|b. 30 Oct 1842\nd. b 28 Dec 1911|p284.htm#i17016|Mary Howe|b. c 1844\nd. b 22 Oct 1923|p300.htm#i17886|||||||
FatherJoseph Tedder1 b. 16 Apr 1883, d. 8 Sep 1975
MotherVera Cape Cuff1 b. 6 Nov 1891, d. 13 Dec 1987
Last Edited13 Dec 2019
     Leslie Joseph George Tedder was born on 19 February 1913 at Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Kingston registration office in the March quarter 1913.1,2 He was the son of Joseph Tedder and Vera Cape Cuff.1 Leslie Joseph George Tedder married Isobel Rose Whitton McInnes in 1939 at Middlesex, England; and their marriage was recorded at Hendon registration office in the December quarter 1939.3 Leslie Joseph George Tedder died on 16 July 1984 at 4 Normandy House, The Drive, Hove, Sussex, England, at age 71; and his death was recorded at Hove registration office in July 1984.4,5

Family

Isobel Rose Whitton McInnes b. 1 Feb 1913, d. Aug 1996

Citations

  1. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Kingston Vol 2a page 802, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939). Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  3. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Hendon Vol 3a page 2651, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Hove Vol 18 page 968, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  5. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current).

Joseph Tedder1

M, #12525, b. 16 April 1883, d. 8 September 1975
Joseph Tedder|b. 16 Apr 1883\nd. 8 Sep 1975|p207.htm#i12525|James Tedder|b. 30 Oct 1842\nd. b 28 Dec 1911|p284.htm#i17016|Mary Howe|b. c 1844\nd. b 22 Oct 1923|p300.htm#i17886|Isaac Tedder|b. 19 Sep 1819\nd. 26 Jun 1900|p283.htm#i17007|Sarah Daborn|b. 20 Jan 1822\nd. b 3 Jul 1873|p283.htm#i17008|||||||
FatherJames Tedder1 b. 30 Oct 1842, d. b 28 Dec 1911
MotherMary Howe1 b. c 1844, d. b 22 Oct 1923
Last Edited2 May 2021
     Joseph Tedder was born on 16 April 1883 at Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Chertsey registration office in the Junequarter 1883.1,2 He was the son of James Tedder and Mary Howe.1 Joseph Tedder appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Egham, Surrey, England, as son, age 7, birthplace Windlesham, Surrey, England.3 He appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Kennington Place, South Kinnerton St, London, England, as Lodger, age 28, single, birthplace Eggham, Surrey, England.4 He married Vera Cape Cuff in 1912 at Westminster, London, England; and their marriage was recorded at St George Hanover Square registration office in the March quarter 1912.5 Joseph Tedder died on 8 September 1975 at 21 Court Road, Cleeve Mill, Newent, Gloucestershire, England, at age 92; and his death was recorded at Gloucester registration office in the September quarter 1975.6,7

Family

Vera Cape Cuff b. 6 Nov 1891, d. 13 Dec 1987
Children

Citations

  1. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Chertsey Vol 2a page 50, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939). Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  3. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  4. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  5. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: St George Hanover Square Vol 1a page 772, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  6. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Gloucester Vol 22 page 1736, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  7. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for Joseph Tedder.
  8. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Kingston Vol 2a page 802, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  9. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Kingston Vol 2a page 1016, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  10. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Kingston Vol 2a page 758, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Margaret Cecilia Collins1

F, #12526, b. 1924, d. 2014
Last Edited6 Feb 2022
      Her married name was Tedder.1 Margaret Cecilia Collins was born in 1924; and her birth was recorded at St Pancras registration office in the September quarter 1924.2 She married Ivor Gordon Tedder, son of Joseph Tedder and Vera Cape Cuff, in 1947 at Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Surrey Mid E registration office in the December quarter 1947.1 Margaret Cecilia Collins died in 2014 at Hampshire, England; and her death was recorded at Southampton registration office in the September quarter 1914.3

Family

Ivor Gordon Tedder b. 1 Mar 1920, d. 2010

Citations

  1. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Surrey Mid E Vol 5g page 389, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: St Pancras Vol 1b page 85, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: TEDDER, MARGARET CECILIA      1924
    GRO Reference: DOR Q3/2014 in SOUTHAMPTON (500-1B) Entry Number 510815299, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Captain Simmon Latutin GC1,2

M, #12527, b. 25 July 1916, d. 30 December 1944
Captain Simmon Latutin GC|b. 25 Jul 1916\nd. 30 Dec 1944|p207.htm#i12527|Morris Latutin|b. c 1887\nd. 16 Jun 1953|p207.htm#i12529|Freda Krafchig|b. c 1895\nd. 30 May 1953|p207.htm#i12530|||||||||||||
FatherMorris Latutin b. c 1887, d. 16 Jun 1953
MotherFreda Krafchig3 b. c 1895, d. 30 May 1953
Last Edited15 Jun 2020
Captain Simmon Latutin G.C.
     Captain Simmon Latutin GC was born on 25 July 1916 at 20 North Villas, Camden Square, Camden Town, London, England; and his birth was registered in the September quarter 1916 at Pancras Registration district, London; indexed as Simions Latutin, mother's maiden surname Krafchig.4,2,5,6 He was the son of Morris Latutin and Freda Krafchig.3 Captain Simmon Latutin GC lived between 1938 and 1939 at 20 North Villas, Camden Square, London, England.7 He married Margaret Liebet Jacob, daughter of George Grenville Jacob and Phoebe Marion Green, on 14 March 1940 at London, England; and their marriage was recorded in the March quarter 1940 at Marylebone Registration district, London. This has been indexed as 'Simmon Latukin' with name of person married 'Jacob'; an announcement was published in The Times four days afterwards. They had met at the Royal Academy of Music.8,9,10,11,6 Captain Simmon Latutin GC died on 30 December 1944 at Mogadishu, Somaliland, at age 28; during the Second World War. The George Cross database contains the following biography:

'No. & Rank at the Time of Action: 242974, Captain

'Unit/Occupation: The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's), seconded to the Somalia Gendarmerie

'Date and Place of Birth: 25th July 1916, London

'Family: Son of Morris and Freda Latutin. Married Margaret (?) Harrow, Middlesex in March 1940. Had two daughters Elizabeth born in 1942 and Anne born 1943. Wife remarried by 1974 and was then Mrs. Liebert.

'Early Life: Educated at London Polytechnic and then won a scholarship to Royal Academy of Music.

'In an announcement in the London Gazette on 17th September 1942, p.3956, "Cadet Simmon Latutin (242974) was commissioned 2/Lt to the Somerset LI 21.8.42."

'Date and Place of GC Action: 29th December 1944, Mogadishu, Somaliland

'The London Gazette: 10th September 1946 No. 37717

'Citation: "The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the posthumous award of the GEORGE CROSS in recognition of most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner to:-

'No 12788 Havildar ABDUL REHMAN 3 / 9th The Jat Regiment Indian Army

'Captain Simmon LATUTIN (242974) Somalia Gendarmerie (Harrow, Middlesex)."

'Account of Deed: (The Times, 11.9.1946, p.7)

'On December 29, 1944, a fire occurred at the training school store, Somalia Gendarmerie, Mogadishu, while some Italian rockets and explosives were being taken out destined for another unit about to hold a New Year’s entertainment. Captain Latutin, together with one officer, a company sergeant-major, and a personal boy were in this store selecting the explosives, the first-named standing in the main doorway; for some unexplained cause a fire commenced and almost simultaneously a great number of rockets commenced to explode and burn – there were some 170 cases in the store; with the force of the explosion and the fire the store became an inferno of danger. Captain Latutin, regardless of the detonating rockets, the intense heat generated by the fire, and the choking clouds of smoke, plunged into the store-room and succeeded in dragging out the officer, who was almost unconscious owing to his burning injuries. By this time Captain Latutin was himself alight, but without an instant’s hesitation he again rushed into this seething holocaust of flames and rescued the company sergeant major, who by this time, owning to the fierce nature of the fire, was quite naked. The body of the boy was later recovered, but was not recognizable owning to the charred condition of his corpse.

'The heroism of Captain Latutin was superb as he fully realized the acute danger which he must incur in entering the building, ablaze with explosives and flames; his unquenchable determination to succour the injured is evinced by his second entry into the store, though himself and his clothes already alight. His action was illustrative of the finest degree of British courage and a magnificent example of undaunted selflessness. Captain Latutin died as a result of his injuries on the following day.

'Remarks: Joined up in July 1940, Commissioned in 1942, 1943 commanded an infantry Training School of Swahili troops from Kenya and teaching infantry work to the Somaliland Troops after the fall of Italy.

'Additional Information: Whilst many of those who have received the George Cross have previously had a reputation for fearlessness - this is by no means true of everyone who has received that high distinction. The story of Noor Inayat-Khan, who wrote fairy stories for children, has already been told and another equally unlikely candidate was Simmon Latutin, a sensitive professional musician of Russian-Jewish extraction.

'His father was born in Riga and bore the same name as General Vatutin, the hero of Kiev. As a young man, he emigrated to England and, in translating his name, the 'V' became an 'L'. In London, he met and married a Polish girl, Simmon Latutin's mother. Simmon had an artistic temperament and his parents sent him to study at the Royal Academy of Music. At the age of twenty he achieved the unusual distinction of being selected as a member of the London Symphony Orchestra, often leading his section. Then came the war and he was called up. He continued to play with the LSO whilst on leave. After music photography was his main interest.

'He suffered from poor eyesight and was drafted into the Pioneer Corps. Eventually he was selected for training at an Officer Cadet Training Unit and was commissioned into the Somerset Light Infantry. In 1943 he was selected for service as an instructor in East Africa and, soon afterwards, he was made O.C. of the Somaliland Gendarmerie Training School, at Mogadischu. The climate there did not treat him kindly and he developed ulcers that refused to heal. He was sent to the Military Hospital in Nairobi and, after treatment there, was flown back to Mogadischu again, still wearing plaster.

'He arrived back there in December 1944, and one day soon afterwards he went to a storeroom where another officer, a Sergeant-Major and a native boy were selecting rockets and explosives for a New Year entertainment. For some unknown reason, as he was standing in the doorway, fire broke out in the store; and hundreds of rockets began to explode. Within seconds the place became a white-hot inferno and the three men inside fell to the ground, torn by the blast and badly burned by the hot flames. Without hesitation, Captain Latutin dashed through the bursting rockets into the store and succeeded in dragging out the officer. Then, his clothing blazing, he returned and came out again with the Sergeant-Major, who was by then quite naked with every stitch of clothing burnt from his body. Had he been able, he would undoubtedly have gone in a third time for the native boy but the heat had become too intense and Captain Latutin was too badly burned for him to take any further part in the incident. He lived throughout the following night but his injuries were mortal and, next day, he died. Simmon Latutin may not have been physically strong, but he more than made up for this in toughness of spirit and, in the final test, that short-sighted, sensitive musician died as gallantly.

'Final Rank: Captain

'Other Decorations/Medals: Defence Medal & War Medal 1939-45

'GC Location/Sale History: Captain Simmon Latutin's George Cross is currently held, along with that of Pte J H Silk, in the Somerset Military Museum, Taunton Castle, Somerset TA1 4AA

'Date and Place of Death: 30th December 1944, Mogadishu, Somaliland. Aged 28

'Cause of Death: As a result of his GC action

'Burial Cremation: Nairobi War Cemetery, Kenya; Grave reference. Plot 1. Grave 3. The War Cemetery is on the south-western outskirts of Nairobi, about 10 kilometres west of the city centre on Ngong Road, which is the main road to the Government Forest Reserve.

Obituary:

Memorials: Name on Roll of Honour at the Royal Academy of Music, London

Memorial Gates dome, Constitution Hill, London. These Gates were erected to honour the five million men and women from the Indian subcontinent, Africa and the Caribbean who served with the Armed Forces in both World Wars. It was inaugurated on the 6th November 2002 by HM The Queen.12,13,14,15,2,16,17,18,19,20'

He was buried after 30 December 1944 at Nairobi War Cemetery, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa; and the following Casualty Details are provided by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission:

'Name: LATUTIN, SIMMON
Initials: S
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Captain
Regiment: Somerset Light Infantry
Secondary Regiment: Somalia Gendarmerie
Secondary Unit Text: seconded to
Age: 28
Date of Death: 30/12/1944
Service No: 242974
Awards: GC
Additional information: Son of Morris and Freda Latutin; husband of Margaret Latutin, of Harrow, Middlesex.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: 1. 3.
Cemetery: NAIROBI WAR CEMETERY
Citation: The following details are given in the London Gazette of September 10th, 1946:-The King has been graciously pleased to approve the posthumus award of the George Cross, in recognition of most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner, to Captain Simmon Latutin.'

Plus the following Cemetery details:

'Location Information: The War Cemetery is on the south-western outskirts of Nairobi, about 10 kilometres west of the city centre on Ngong Road, which is the main road to the Government Forest Reserve. The cemetery is adjacent to Nairobi race course and is included within the Ngong Forest Reserve. It is reached by way of a long driveway off Ngong Road, the turning being indicated by a CWGC direction sign.

'Historical Information: During the Second World War, Nairobi was the headquarters of the East African Force and the base for the conquest of Jubaland and Italian Somaliland, the liberation of British Somaliland and the sweep north-westwards to open Addis Ababa for the return of the Emperor. It was also a hospital centre; No.87 British General Hospital arrived in June 1943 and was still there in December 1945, while No.150 British General Hospital was there for a period in 1943. The war cemetery was opened in 1941 by the military authorities. Besides the original burials, numerous graves were transferred to this cemetery from African civil cemeteries and temporary army burial grounds at Garissa, Gelib, Kinangop, Marsabit, Mega and other inaccessible places, so that it is now the largest war cemetery in East Africa. NAIROBI WAR CEMETERY now contains 1,952 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 11 of which are unidentified. There are also 81 non-war burials and one French grave. Within the cemetery is the EAST AFRICAL MEMORIAL, which commemorates men of the land forces who lost their lives in the advance from the south into Italian Somaliland and Ethiopia and during the occupation of those territories, and who have no known grave. Along with them are honoured those who died during the operations in Madagascar in 1942 and who have no known grave. Besides those who died in these campaigns, many men who were lost in the sinking of the troopship 'Khedive Ismail' en route to Ceylon on 12 February 1944 are commemorated here; they include a great part of the 301st Field Regiment, East African Artillery. The cemetery also contains the NAIROBI MEMORIAL which commemorates 477 men of the United Kingdom, South African, and East African Forces who died in the non-operational zones of Kenya whilst in training, or on lines of communication or garrison duty, and whose graves could not be located or are so situated as to be unmaintainable.3'

His estate was probated on 21 June 1945; and Administration was granted at Llandudno to his wife.21 He was the subject of an obituary and full citation of his postumous GC in The Times on 11 September 1946.22,23 He was commemorated in an article by Martin Sugarman, The Jewish Virtual Library, which has a full biography.6

Family

Margaret Liebet Jacob b. 6 Dec 1917, d. 6 Apr 2009
Children

Citations

  1. [S1218] Frederick G Carroll, GenB0096 'The Register of the George Cross' (Cheltenham: This England Books, 1985), page 81 No. 213 Date of Gazette 10/9/1946. Town/County connections London. Other decorations -.
  2. [S1512] Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser, S0027 The Susser Archive http://www.thorngent.eclipse.co.uk/susser/ and http://www.jewishgen.org/JCR-UK/susser/ (n.p.: Various, Various), "Coats of Many Colours - an Account of the Joseph Families in the English Speaking World", "Pedigree of Jacob of Falmouth" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/exeshul/susser/joseph/… Simon Latutin.
  3. [S1485] CWGC, BU000 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register (n.p.: n.pub., Various).
  4. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  5. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Pancras Vol 1b page 19, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  6. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/simmon-latutin Simmon Latutin (1916 - 1944) by Martin Sugarman.
  7. [S697] BT, GenB0100 British Telephone Books (n.p.: BT, Various), 1938. 1939. London Surnames L-Z.
  8. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Marylebone Vol 1a page 1675, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  9. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm George Cross Database 'Margaret Jacob, Harrow, Middlesex in March 1940 (Registry says Marylebone).'
  10. [S1512] Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser, S0027 The Susser Archive http://www.thorngent.eclipse.co.uk/susser/ and http://www.jewishgen.org/JCR-UK/susser/ (n.p.: Various, Various), "Coats of Many Colours - an Account of the Joseph Families in the English Speaking World", "Pedigree of Jacob of Falmouth" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/exeshul/susser/joseph/… Smon Latutin.
  11. [S1489] Various, GenN0010 'The Times' London Newspaper (London: Called 'The Daily Universal Register', First Published 1785), The TimesMonday, March 18, 1940; page. 1; Issue 48567; coumn A Marriages.
  12. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database: Roger Hebblethwaite,Terry Hissey Assisted by: Peter Sharpe http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm. Includes 3 photographs, black and white portrait, Royal School of Music memorial and Memorial Gates dome, Constitution Hill, London.
  13. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://news.mod.uk/news/press/news_press_notice.asp Ministry of Defence Press Notices: 29.12.1944 '1944: A serious fire broke out in a rocket magazine in Mogadishu. Captain Latutin of the Somerset Light Infantry suffered severe burns whilst successfully rescuing two men and attempting in vain to rescue a boy caught in the blaze. Latutin died of his injuries the following day, and was awarded a posthumous George Cross.'
  14. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://www.lightinfantry.org.uk/Regiments/Somerset%20LI/…
  15. [S1485] CWGC, BU000 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register (n.p.: n.pub., Various), http://www.cwgc.org/cwgcinternet/casualty_details.aspx
  16. [S1592] Various, N0034 British Newspapers (British Isles: Various, Various), 'London Gazette Issue 37717 published on the 6 August 1946' 242974.
  17. [S1218] Frederick G Carroll, GenB0096 'The Register of the George Cross' (Cheltenham: This England Books, 1985), page 81 No. 213.
  18. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Google book search 'Journal of the Royal United Service Institution', Published 1971 by W. Mitchell and Son, page 608.
  19. [S1556] Various, TNA0000 The National Archives UK http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ and Searchable Databases http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/searchourcollections/… (n.p.: n.pub., Various), UK, Army Roll of Honour, 1939-1945 about Simmon Latutin.
  20. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmon_Latutin
  21. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current).
  22. [S1489] Various, GenN0010 'The Times' London Newspaper (London: Called 'The Daily Universal Register', First Published 1785), The Times, Wednesday, Sep 11, 1946; pg. 7; Issue 50553; col D. 'Two Posthumous G.C.s Heroism Of Captain And Havildar.'
  23. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://stonechaser.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/…

Michael Liebert1

M, #12528, b. 13 October 1919, d. 9 December 2004
Last Edited3 Mar 2017
Cape Town City Hall
South Africa
c 2014
      Michael Liebert was also known as Michael Lubert.1,2 He was born on 13 October 1919 at Berlin, Germany; and he has been described as being 'of Cape Town'; he was 'the younger son of the late Dr and Mrs K. Liebert, of Berlin' at the time of his engagement.3,4,5,6 He and Margaret Liebet Jacob were engaged on 17 November 1948; and an announcement was placed in The Times.7 Michael Liebert married Margaret Liebet Jacob, daughter of George Grenville Jacob and Phoebe Marion Green, in December 1948 at Cape Town City Hall, Cape Town, South Africa; and Margaret wrote they were married by an 'Afrikaner registrar.8,9,10,11,12,5' Michael Liebert and Margaret Liebet Jacob moved to the UK from South Africa in August 1953.5 Michael Liebert died on 9 December 2004 at Oxfordshire, England, at age 85; and his death was recorded at Oxfordshire Registration district in that month.5,6,13

Family

Margaret Liebet Jacob b. 6 Dec 1917, d. 6 Apr 2009

Citations

  1. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  2. [S1512] Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser, S0027 The Susser Archive http://www.thorngent.eclipse.co.uk/susser/ and http://www.jewishgen.org/JCR-UK/susser/ (n.p.: Various, Various), "Coats of Many Colours - an Account of the Joseph Families in the English Speaking World", "Pedigree of Jacob of Falmouth" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/exeshul/susser/joseph/… Michael Lubert.
  3. [S1512] Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser, S0027 The Susser Archive http://www.thorngent.eclipse.co.uk/susser/ and http://www.jewishgen.org/JCR-UK/susser/ (n.p.: Various, Various), "Coats of Many Colours - an Account of the Joseph Families in the English Speaking World", "Pedigree of Jacob of Falmouth" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/exeshul/susser/joseph/…
  4. [S1489] Various, GenN0010 'The Times' London Newspaper (London: Called 'The Daily Universal Register', First Published 1785), The Times Wednesday, November 17, 1948; pg. 6; Issue 51231; col B Marriages.
  5. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/simmon-latutin Simmon Latutin (1916 - 1944) by Martin Sugarman.
  6. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007. Oxfordshire Reg no J05D entry no 184, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  7. [S1489] Various, GenN0010 'The Times' London Newspaper (London: Called 'The Daily Universal Register', First Published 1785), The Times Wednesday, November 17, 1948; pg. 6; Issue 51231; col B Marriages.
  8. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm 'remarried by 1974 and was then Mrs. Liebert' George Cross Database.
  9. [S1512] Rabbi Dr Bernard Susser, S0027 The Susser Archive http://www.thorngent.eclipse.co.uk/susser/ and http://www.jewishgen.org/JCR-UK/susser/ (n.p.: Various, Various), "Coats of Many Colours - an Account of the Joseph Families in the English Speaking World", "Pedigree of Jacob of Falmouth" http://www.eclipse.co.uk/exeshul/susser/joseph/….
  10. [S1535] Various, J0071 JCR-UK Jewish Communities and Records (Various: http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll[alluk]uk_marrs, Various), Michael Lubert.
  11. [S1592] Various, N0034 British Newspapers (British Isles: Various, Various), http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/generalArchive.asp 'The London Gazette Issue 40032 published on the 1 December 1953' page 6580 Margaret Liebert.
  12. [S1609] Margaret L Jacob, L5828 Margaret Jacob Latutin/Liebert (n.p.: Correspondence, 2006).
  13. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), Oxford 8 Mar 2005.

Morris Latutin1

M, #12529, b. circa 1887, d. 16 June 1953
Last Edited23 Feb 2017
      Morris Latutin was also known as Morris Vatutin He 'bore the same name as General Vatutin, the hero of Kiev. As a young man, he emigrated to England and, in translating his name, the 'V' became an 'L.2' He was born circa 1887 at Riga, Latvia.3,1 He married Freda Krafchig circa 1914; and they had two children: Simmon and Blanche, who married Marcus Hill in 1946.1,4 Morris Latutin lived between 1937 and 1939 at 20 North Villas, Camden Square, London, England.5 He died on 16 June 1953 at The Jewish Home of Rest, Birchlands Avenue, Wandsworth Common, London, England; and his death was registered in the June quarter 1953 at Wandsworth Registration District, at age 66. His wife's death was also recorded in this quarter and a joint notice for them both appeared in The Jewish Chronicle on 19 June 1953.6,7,8,9,10 He left a will on 1 December 1953; His address was given as 20, North Villas, Camden Road, London, N.W.I. in 'The London Gazette Issue 40032 published on the 1 December 1953'. In connection with his estate 'Names, addresses and descriptions of Persons to whom notices of claims are to be given and names, in parentheses, of Personal Representatives: James Brodie and Co., 3-4, Clements Inn, Strand, W.C.2, Solicitors. (Blanche Hill and Margaret Liebert).7,9'

Family

Freda Krafchig b. c 1895, d. 30 May 1953
Child

Citations

  1. [S1485] CWGC, BU000 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register (n.p.: n.pub., Various).
  2. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  3. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  4. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Paddington Vol 1a page 222 Blanche Latutin and Marcus Hill, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  5. [S697] BT, GenB0100 British Telephone Books (n.p.: BT, Various), M Latutin 1937. 1938. 1939. London Surnames L-Z.
  6. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Wandsworth Vol 5d page 658, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  7. [S1592] Various, N0034 British Newspapers (British Isles: Various, Various), http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/generalArchive.asp 'The London Gazette Issue 40032 published on the 1 December 1953' page 6580.
  8. [S1592] Various, N0034 British Newspapers (British Isles: Various, Various), The Jewish Chronicle 19 June 1953 page 2.
  9. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), 17 Oct 1953.
  10. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/jewishhomeofrest.html

Freda Krafchig1,2

F, #12530, b. circa 1895, d. 30 May 1953
Last Edited13 Dec 2015
      Her married name was Latutin.1 Freda Krafchig was born circa 1895; and she has been described as being 'a Polish girl.3,1' She married Morris Latutin circa 1914; and they had two children: Simmon and Blanche, who married Marcus Hill in 1946.1,4 Freda Krafchig died on 30 May 1953 at London, England; and her death was registered as Freda/Frieda Latutin at Pancras Registration district, in the June quarter 1953, at age 58. This was in the same quarter as her husband's death was recorded and a joint notice for them both appeared in The Jewish Chronicle on 19 June 1953.5,6

Family

Morris Latutin b. c 1887, d. 16 Jun 1953
Child

Citations

  1. [S1485] CWGC, BU000 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register (n.p.: n.pub., Various).
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Pancras Vol 1b page 19, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  4. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Paddington Vol 1a page 222 Blanche Latutin and Marcus Hill, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  5. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Pancras Vol 5d page 326, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  6. [S1592] Various, N0034 British Newspapers (British Isles: Various, Various), The Jewish Chronicle 19 June 1953 page 2.

Elizabeth Latutin1

F, #12531, b. 1943
Elizabeth Latutin|b. 1943|p207.htm#i12531|Captain Simmon Latutin GC|b. 25 Jul 1916\nd. 30 Dec 1944|p207.htm#i12527|Margaret Liebet Jacob|b. 6 Dec 1917\nd. 6 Apr 2009|p102.htm#i5828|Morris Latutin|b. c 1887\nd. 16 Jun 1953|p207.htm#i12529|Freda Krafchig|b. c 1895\nd. 30 May 1953|p207.htm#i12530|George G. Jacob|b. 10 Apr 1877\nd. 19 Nov 1943|p96.htm#i5476|Phoebe M. Green|b. 11 Dec 1880\nd. 19 Nov 1971|p102.htm#i5825|
FatherCaptain Simmon Latutin GC1 b. 25 Jul 1916, d. 30 Dec 1944
MotherMargaret Liebet Jacob1 b. 6 Dec 1917, d. 6 Apr 2009
Last Edited13 Dec 2015
      Her married name was Allen.2 Elizabeth Latutin was born in 1943 at Essex, England; and her birth was registered in the September quarter 1943 at Colchester Registration district.1,3 She was the daughter of Captain Simmon Latutin GC and Margaret Liebet Jacob.1 Elizabeth Latutin travelled in 1949 from Southampton, Hampshire, England, to Cape, South Africa, with her mother and sister Ann.4

Citations

  1. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  2. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Eling Vol 5b page 266, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Colchester Vol 4a page 280, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1949 findmypast age 4.

Anne Latutin1

F, #12532, b. 1942
Anne Latutin|b. 1942|p207.htm#i12532|Captain Simmon Latutin GC|b. 25 Jul 1916\nd. 30 Dec 1944|p207.htm#i12527|Margaret Liebet Jacob|b. 6 Dec 1917\nd. 6 Apr 2009|p102.htm#i5828|Morris Latutin|b. c 1887\nd. 16 Jun 1953|p207.htm#i12529|Freda Krafchig|b. c 1895\nd. 30 May 1953|p207.htm#i12530|George G. Jacob|b. 10 Apr 1877\nd. 19 Nov 1943|p96.htm#i5476|Phoebe M. Green|b. 11 Dec 1880\nd. 19 Nov 1971|p102.htm#i5825|
FatherCaptain Simmon Latutin GC1 b. 25 Jul 1916, d. 30 Dec 1944
MotherMargaret Liebet Jacob1 b. 6 Dec 1917, d. 6 Apr 2009
Last Edited17 Jun 2016
      Her married name was Murcott.2 Anne Latutin was born in 1942 at Hertfordshire, England; and her birth was registered in the March quarter 1942 at Berkhampstead Registration district.3,1 She was the daughter of Captain Simmon Latutin GC and Margaret Liebet Jacob.1 Anne Latutin travelled in 1949 from Southampton, Hampshire, England, to Cape, South Africa, with her mother and sister Elizabeth.4 She married (?) Murcott before 1966.5 She was quoted as having obtained a 2.1 degree at Edinburgh University in their Calandar published in 1966 and printed for the University by Edward Ravenscroft.5

Family

(?) Murcott b. c 1942
Child

Citations

  1. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), George Cross Database http://www.gc-database.co.uk/recipients/LatutinS.htm
  2. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Google Book Search:The Edinburgh University Calendar By University of Edinburgh page 950.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Berkhampstead Vol 3a page 2359, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1949 findmypast age 6.
  5. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Google Book Search:The Edinburgh University Calendar By University of Edinburgh page 950 (1966) 'Murcott, Anne (nee Latutin).'
  6. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Google Book Search: 'A Study of Wild Type and Two Site Specific Mutants of Yeast' Thesis (Ph. D.) University of Bristol, 1990.

Jane Bullen1

F, #12533, b. 1 December 1850, d. 1917
Jane Bullen|b. 1 Dec 1850\nd. 1917|p207.htm#i12533|John Bullen|b. 3 Aug 1828\nd. b 1 Apr 1878|p161.htm#i9463|Maria Saunders|b. 22 Jan 1826\nd. 1900|p167.htm#i9817|William Bullen|b. 5 Sep 1784|p171.htm#i10115|Sarah Hughes|b. c 1789|p180.htm#i10786|||||||
FatherJohn Bullen1 b. 3 Aug 1828, d. b 1 Apr 1878
MotherMaria Saunders1 b. 22 Jan 1826, d. 1900
Last Edited29 May 2017
      Her married name was Hardy.2 Jane Bullen was christened on 1 December 1850 at St Michael and All Angels, Pirbright, Surrey, England.1,3,4 She was the daughter of John Bullen and Maria Saunders.1 Jane Bullen appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at Pirbright, Surrey, England, as Daughter, age 10, birthplace Pirbright, Surrey.1 She married Henry Hardy circa 1872.2 Jane Bullen appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Woking, Surrey, England, as Wife, age 30, birthplace Pirbright, Surrey.2 She appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Woking, Surrey, England, as Wife, age 43, birthplace Pirbright, Surrey.5 She appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Woking, Surrey, England, as Wife, age 51, birthplace Pirbright, Surrey.6 She appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 69 Florence, Courtenay Road, Woking, Surrey, England, as head, widowed, age 60, birthplace Pirbright, Surrey.7 She died in 1917; and her death was recorded at Guildford record office in the September quarter 1917.8

Family

Henry Hardy b. 19 Aug 1838, d. 1905
Children

Citations

  1. [S1294] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1861 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S598] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1881 British Census England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, and Royal Navy (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  3. [S309] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, International Genealogical Index and Various records on the world wide web: FamilySearch Internet Genealogical Index. (http://www.familysearch.org/: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Various).
  4. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912 for Jane Bullen
    Pirbright, St Michael and All Angels 1813-1851.
  5. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  6. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  7. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  8. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 105, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Thomas Edward Sleet1

M, #12534, b. 20 October 1887, d. 1964
Thomas Edward Sleet|b. 20 Oct 1887\nd. 1964|p207.htm#i12534|Daniel Sleet|b. 1854\nd. 1913|p95.htm#i5427|Caroline Hyatt|b. 23 Oct 1860\nd. 1945|p75.htm#i4323|Henry Sleet|b. 6 Mar 1825\nd. 1891|p86.htm#i4916|Caroline A. G. Simes|b. c 1818\nd. 1896|p95.htm#i5424|||||||
FatherDaniel Sleet1 b. 1854, d. 1913
MotherCaroline Hyatt1 b. 23 Oct 1860, d. 1945
Last Edited10 Feb 2022
      Thomas Edward Sleet was also known as Edward Thomas Sleet.2 He was baptized on 20 October 1887 at Addlestone, Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Chertsey record office in the September quarter 1887.1,3,2 He was the son of Daniel Sleet and Caroline Hyatt.1 Thomas Edward Sleet appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Chertsey, Surrey, England, as Son, age 4, birthplace ? Surrey.1 He appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Chertsey, Surrey, England, as Son, age 14, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.4 He appeared on the census of 19 June 1921 at Chertsey, Surrey, England.5 He married Marjorie Irene Bird in 1942 at Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Surrey N W registration office in the March quarter 1942.6 Thomas Edward Sleet died in 1964 at Surrey, England; and his death was recorded at Surrey North-Western Registration office in 1964.7

Family

Marjorie Irene Bird b. 22 Feb 1921, d. 11 Aug 2007
Child

Citations

  1. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 about Edward Thomas Sleet.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Chertsey Vol 2a page 88, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  5. [S1618] Office for National Statistics (ONS), CE 1921 British Census (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  6. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Surrey N W Vol 2a page 1134, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  7. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Surrey North-Western Vol 5g Entry 594, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  8. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Surrey N W Vol 2a page 664, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

William Henry Sleet1

M, #12535, b. 13 January 1890, d. 13 March 1976
William Henry Sleet|b. 13 Jan 1890\nd. 13 Mar 1976|p207.htm#i12535|Daniel Sleet|b. 1854\nd. 1913|p95.htm#i5427|Caroline Hyatt|b. 23 Oct 1860\nd. 1945|p75.htm#i4323|Henry Sleet|b. 6 Mar 1825\nd. 1891|p86.htm#i4916|Caroline A. G. Simes|b. c 1818\nd. 1896|p95.htm#i5424|||||||
FatherDaniel Sleet1 b. 1854, d. 1913
MotherCaroline Hyatt1 b. 23 Oct 1860, d. 1945
Last Edited10 Feb 2022
St Paul's Church
Addlestone, Surrey,
England
     William Henry Sleet was born on 13 January 1890 at Surrey, England.2 He was the son of Daniel Sleet and Caroline Hyatt.1 William Henry Sleet was baptized on 13 February 1890 at St Paul, Addlestone, Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Chertsey record office in the March quarter 1890.1,3,4 He appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Chertsey, Surrey, England, as Son, age 4 months, birthplace, ? Surrey.1 He appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Chertsey, Surrey, England, as Son, age 12, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.5 He appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 6 Laurel Avenue, Upper Village Road, Sunninghill, Berkshire, England, as boarder, age 22, single, birthplace Addlestone, Surrey, England.6 He appeared on the census of 19 June 1921 at Southgate, Middlesex, England.7 He died on 13 March 1976 at Calmore, Southampton, Hampshire, England, at age 86; and his death was recorded at New Forest registration office in the March quarter 1976.2

Citations

  1. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: New Forest Vol 20 page 504, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Chertsey Vol 2a page 45, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), Ancestry: Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912 about William Henry Sleet.
  5. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  6. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  7. [S1618] Office for National Statistics (ONS), CE 1921 British Census (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Mary Cavey1

F, #12536, b. 29 September 1833, d. 17 February 1906
Last Edited18 Jan 2017
St Peter's Church,
Chertsey, Surrey,
England
      Her married name was Slyfield.1 Mary Cavey was born on 29 September 1833 at Chertsey, Surrey, England.2,3 She was baptized on 13 October 1833 at St Peter, Chertsey, Surrey, England.3 She married William Henry Slyfield, son of Sarah Slyfield, on 29 July 1860 at St Peter, Chertsey, Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Chertsey Registration office in the September quarter 1860.1,4 Mary Cavey appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at Woking, Surrey, England, as wife, age 27, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.2 She appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as wife, age 37, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.5 She appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as wife, age 46, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.6 She appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as wife, age 57, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.7 She appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as, head, age 68, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.8 She died on 17 February 1906 at Whitmoor Common, Worplesdon, Surrey, England, at age 72; and her death was recorded at Guildford registration office in the March quarter 1906 at age 72.9,10 She was buried on 21 February 1906 at St Mary The Virgin, Worplesdon, Surrey, England.11

Family

William Henry Slyfield b. 12 Oct 1828, d. 30 Jan 1900
Children

Citations

  1. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Chertsey Vol 2a page 25, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1294] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1861 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  3. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912 about Mary Cavey.
  4. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937 about William Slyfield.
  5. [S1295] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1871 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  6. [S598] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1881 British Census England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, and Royal Navy (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  7. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  8. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  9. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 62, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  10. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995 for Mary Slyfield.
  11. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1987 for Mary Slyfield
    Worplesdon, St Mary 1879-1946.

Louis Phillip Cobbett1,2

M, #12537, b. 20 September 1905, d. July 1990
Last Edited29 Oct 2011
     Louis Phillip Cobbett was born on 20 September 1905 at Woking, Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Guildford Registration office in the December quarter 1905.2,3,4 He appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at Woking, Surrey, England, as son, age 5, birthplace Woking, Surrey.3 He married Gladys Myrtle Sherlock, daughter of William Gordon Sherlock and Annie Pelham, in 1939 at Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Surrey North Western Registration office in the September quarter 1939.1 Louis Phillip Cobbett died in July 1990 at Surrey, England, at age 84; and his death was recorded at Surrey North Western Registration office in July 1990.2

Family

Gladys Myrtle Sherlock b. 24 Nov 1915, d. Feb 1993

Citations

  1. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Surrey North Western Vol 2a page 1777, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Surrey North Western Vol 17 page621, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  4. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 68, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Sarah Jane Slyfield1

F, #12538, b. 27 March 1870, d. 23 September 1931
Sarah Jane Slyfield|b. 27 Mar 1870\nd. 23 Sep 1931|p207.htm#i12538|William Henry Slyfield|b. 12 Oct 1828\nd. 30 Jan 1900|p394.htm#i25205|Mary Cavey|b. 29 Sep 1833\nd. 17 Feb 1906|p207.htm#i12536||||Sarah Slyfield|b. 13 May 1804|p16.htm#i880|||||||
FatherWilliam Henry Slyfield1 b. 12 Oct 1828, d. 30 Jan 1900
MotherMary Cavey1 b. 29 Sep 1833, d. 17 Feb 1906
Last Edited18 Jan 2017
St Mary's Church,
Worplesdon, Surrey,
England
      Her married name was Boxall.2 Sarah Jane Slyfield was baptized on 27 March 1870 at St Mary The Virgin, Worplesdon, Surrey, England; and her birth was recorded at Guildford Registration office in the March quarter 1870.1,3,4 She was the daughter of William Henry Slyfield and Mary Cavey.1 Sarah Jane Slyfield appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as daughter, age 1, birthplace Worplesdon, Surrey.5 She appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as daughter, age 11, birthplace Worplesdon, Surrey.1 She appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Great Warley, Essex, England, as servant, age 22, birthplace Worplesdon, Surrey.6 She appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Worplesdon, Surrey, England, as servant, age 32, birthplace Worplesdon, Surrey.7 She married George Boxall on 20 April 1908 at St Mary The Virgin, Worplesdon, Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Guildford Registration office in the June quarter 1908.2,8 Sarah Jane Slyfield appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at Black Horse Cottage, Heyshott, Sussex, England, as wife, age 40, birthplace Worplesdon, Surrey.9 She died on 23 September 1931 at East View, Guildford Road, Lightwater, Surrey, England, at age 61; and her death was recorded at Farnham Registration office in the September quarter 1931.10,11

Family

George Boxall b. c 1865
Child

Citations

  1. [S598] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1881 British Census England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, and Royal Navy (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 211, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 4/59, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912 about Sarah Jane Slyfield.
  5. [S1295] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1871 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  6. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  7. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  8. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937 about Sarah Jane Slyfield.
  9. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  10. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Farnham Vol 2a page 192, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  11. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 about Sarah Jane Boxall.

William Platt1

M, #12539, b. circa 1787
Last Edited19 Apr 2010
     William Platt was born circa 1787. He married Jemima Slyfield, daughter of John Slyfield and Mary Cook, on 11 February 1811 at St James, Paddington, London, England.1

Family

Jemima Slyfield b. 20 May 1787

Citations

  1. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Marriages.

Cecil Redvers Channon

M, #12540, b. 22 April 1905, d. 15 July 1944
Cecil Redvers Channon|b. 22 Apr 1905\nd. 15 Jul 1944|p207.htm#i12540|Frank Morris Cannon|b. 20 May 1881\nd. 15 Jul 1944|p167.htm#i9838|Maude Mary Mumford|b. 2 Sep 1877\nd. 15 Jul 1944|p241.htm#i14617|John Cannon|b. 6 Aug 1848|p130.htm#i7446|Hannah Bullen|b. 13 Sep 1846\nd. 1911|p157.htm#i9235|||||||
FatherFrank Morris Cannon1 b. 20 May 1881, d. 15 Jul 1944
MotherMaude Mary Mumford1 b. 2 Sep 1877, d. 15 Jul 1944
Last Edited12 May 2018
In Memory of
Civilian Cecil Redvers Channon

Civilian War Dead
who died age 39
on 15 July 1944
of 85 Newcomen Road, Stamshaw. Son of Frank Morris Channon and Maud Mary Channon. Died at 91 Newcomen Road.
Remembered with honour
PORTSMOUTH, COUNTY BOROUGH
     Cecil Redvers Channon was born on 22 April 1905 at Devon, England; and his birth was recorded at Devonport record office in the June quarter 1905.2,3 He was the son of Frank Morris Cannon and Maude Mary Mumford.1 Cecil Redvers Channon appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 18 Hornby Street, Stoke, Devonport, Devon, England, as son, age 5, birthplace Devonport, Devon, England.4 He married Daisy Jupp in 1937 at Hampshire, England; and their marriage was recorded at Portsmouth record office in the June quarter 1937.1,5 Cecil Redvers Channon died on 15 July 1944 at 85 Newcomen Road, Stamshaw, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, at age 39.1

Family

Daisy Jupp b. 14 Apr 1910, d. 6 Mar 1960

Citations

  1. [S1485] CWGC, BU000 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt of Honour Register (n.p.: n.pub., Various).
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Devonport Vol 5b page 314, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939). Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  4. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  5. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Portsmouth Vol 2b page 1191, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Winifred May Moxham1,2

F, #12541, b. 28 May 1898, d. 1983
Winifred May Moxham|b. 28 May 1898\nd. 1983|p207.htm#i12541|Jeffrey Moxham|b. 24 Jun 1872\nd. 17 Dec 1950|p190.htm#i11461|Alice Kezia Cannon|b. 14 Oct 1875\nd. 8 Jul 1961|p152.htm#i8914|||||||John Cannon|b. 6 Aug 1848|p130.htm#i7446|Hannah Bullen|b. 13 Sep 1846\nd. 1911|p157.htm#i9235|
FatherJeffrey Moxham2 b. 24 Jun 1872, d. 17 Dec 1950
MotherAlice Kezia Cannon2 b. 14 Oct 1875, d. 8 Jul 1961
Last Edited4 Nov 2014
St James Church,
Shere, Surrey,
England
      Her married name was Parr.3 Winifred May Moxham was born on 28 May 1898 at Surrey, England; and her birth was recorded at Guildford record office in the June quarter 1898.1,4 She was the daughter of Jeffrey Moxham and Alice Kezia Cannon.2 Winifred May Moxham was baptized on 3 July 1898 at Shere, Surrey, England.5 She appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Shere, Surrey, England, as Daughter, age 2, birthplace Shere, Surrey.2 She appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at The Ridgeway, Shere, Surrey, England, as daughter, age 12, birthplace Shere, Surrey, England.6 She married Philip Parr on 8 April 1931 at St James, Shere, Surrey, England; and their marriage was recorded at Guildford registration office in the June quarter 1931.3,7 Winifred May Moxham died in 1983 at Hampshire, England; and her death was recorded at Portsmouth registration office in the March quarter 1983.4

Family

Philip Parr b. c 1898

Citations

  1. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 78, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  3. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Guildford Vol 2a page 275, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Portsmouth Vol 20 page 686, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  5. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 about Winifred May Moxham.
  6. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  7. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937 about Winifred May Moxham.

Walter Alfred Henry Gale1,2

M, #12542, b. 18 October 1901, d. 13 February 1980
Walter Alfred Henry Gale|b. 18 Oct 1901\nd. 13 Feb 1980|p207.htm#i12542|Percy Edwin Gale|b. 1876\nd. 1939|p90.htm#i5119|Sarah Sparks Turner|b. 22 Aug 1880\nd. 1967|p234.htm#i14151|||||||Alfred Turner|b. 19 Jun 1853|p267.htm#i16072|Emily Collyer|b. c 1857|p225.htm#i13643|
FatherPercy Edwin Gale1 b. 1876, d. 1939
MotherSarah Sparks Turner1 b. 22 Aug 1880, d. 1967
Last Edited23 Nov 2021
     Walter Alfred Henry Gale was born on 18 October 1901 at Tooting, London, England; and his birth was recorded at Wandsworth registration office in the December quarter 1901.1,3,4 He was the son of Percy Edwin Gale and Sarah Sparks Turner.1 Walter Alfred Henry Gale appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 3 Kemps Cottages, Bunkers Lane, Woking, Surrey, England, as son, age 9, birthplace Tooting, London, England.1 He married Olive Jeffreys on 9 August 1926 at Llansamlet, Glamorganshire, Wales.5 Walter Alfred Henry Gale died on 13 February 1980 at Heathside, Coley Avenue, Woking, Surrey, England, at age 78; and his death was recoreded at Surrey North Western registration office in the March quarter 1980.6,7

Family

Olive Jeffreys b. 23 Aug 1902, d. 1975

Citations

  1. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Wandsworth Vol 1d page 719, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Bethnal Green Vol 1c page 181, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939). Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  5. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Glamorganshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1570-1994 for Olive Jeffreys.
  6. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Surrey North Western Vol 17 page 863, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  7. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 for Walter Alfred Henry Gale.

Audrey Blake1

F, #12543, b. circa 1922
Last Edited10 Aug 2011
      Her married name was Sleet.1 Audrey Blake was born circa 1922. She married William Percy Sleet, son of William James Sleet and Lilly Gudge, in 1944; and their marriage was recorded at Plymouth record office in the September quarter 1944.1

Family

William Percy Sleet b. 15 Jan 1922

Citations

  1. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Plymouth Vol 5b page 596, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Thomas Ferrett1

M, #12544, b. 1863
Thomas Ferrett|b. 1863|p207.htm#i12544|John Ferrett|b. c 1813|p133.htm#i7692|Eliza Burchet|b. 28 Apr 1833|p27.htm#i1486|||||||George Burchet|b. 16 Dec 1804\nd. 1882|p12.htm#i663|Elizabeth A. Grey|b. 21 Nov 1813\nd. b 3 Nov 1868|p12.htm#i665|
FatherJohn Ferrett1 b. c 1813
MotherEliza Burchet1 b. 28 Apr 1833
Last Edited29 Jul 2012
     Thomas Ferrett was born in 1863 at Holybourne, Hampshire, England; and his birth was recorded at Alton record office in the December quarter 1863.1,2 He was the son of John Ferrett and Eliza Burchet.1 Thomas Ferrett appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Holybourne, Hampshire, England, as Son, age 7, birthplace Hollybourne, Hampshire.1 He appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Eton, Buckinghamshire, England, as Lodger, age 17, birthplace Holdbourne, Hampshire.3

Citations

  1. [S1295] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1871 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Alton Vol 2c page 160, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S598] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1881 British Census England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, and Royal Navy (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Alfred George Sleet1

M, #12545, b. 15 June 1889, d. 1972
Alfred George Sleet|b. 15 Jun 1889\nd. 1972|p207.htm#i12545|Daniel Sleet|b. 1854\nd. 1913|p95.htm#i5427|Caroline Hyatt|b. 23 Oct 1860\nd. 1945|p75.htm#i4323|Henry Sleet|b. 6 Mar 1825\nd. 1891|p86.htm#i4916|Caroline A. G. Simes|b. c 1818\nd. 1896|p95.htm#i5424|||||||
FatherDaniel Sleet1 b. 1854, d. 1913
MotherCaroline Hyatt1 b. 23 Oct 1860, d. 1945
Last Edited10 Feb 2022
     Alfred George Sleet was born on 15 June 1889 at Surrey, England; and his birth was recorded at Chertsey record office in the September quarter 1889.2,3 He was the son of Daniel Sleet and Caroline Hyatt.1 Alfred George Sleet appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Chertsey, Surrey, England, as Son, age 10, birthplace Chertsey, Surrey.1 He appeared on the census of 19 June 1921 at Ottershaw, Surrey, England.4 He died in 1972 at Surrey, England; and his death was recorded at Surrey North Western Registration office in 1972.3

Citations

  1. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Chertsey Vol 2a page 43, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Surrey North Western Vol 5g page 564, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1618] Office for National Statistics (ONS), CE 1921 British Census (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Annie Bowie1

F, #12546, b. circa 1900
Annie Bowie|b. c 1900|p207.htm#i12546|William Bowie|b. c 1879\nd. 1971|p9.htm#i493|Mary (?)|b. c 1872|p137.htm#i7945|William T. Bowie|b. 11 May 1844\nd. 1 Mar 1921|p8.htm#i455|Margaret Dickson|b. 1851\nd. 30 Jun 1910|p8.htm#i456|||||||
FatherWilliam Bowie1 b. c 1879, d. 1971
MotherMary (?)1 b. c 1872
Last Edited13 Aug 2019
Polmont
Stirlingshire
Scotland
     Annie Bowie was born circa 1900 at Polmont, Stirlingshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Bowie and Mary (?).1 Annie Bowie appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Abercrombies Buildings, Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, as Daughter, age 1, birthplace Polmont, Stirlingshire.1

Citations

  1. [S1576] General Register Office for Scotland (GROS), CE 1901 Scotland Census (Scotland: General Register Office for Scotland (GROS), 100 Years after), Roll CSSCT1901_159.

Isaac Bullen1

M, #12547, b. 9 August 1840
Isaac Bullen|b. 9 Aug 1840|p207.htm#i12547|William Bullen|b. 27 Dec 1810|p149.htm#i8743|Emily Jelley|b. c 1806|p178.htm#i10638|Richard Bullen|b. 9 May 1787|p33.htm#i2005|Elizabeth Mercer|b. c 1787|p148.htm#i8624|||||||
FatherWilliam Bullen1 b. 27 Dec 1810
MotherEmily Jelley1 b. c 1806
Last Edited27 Dec 2008
     Isaac Bullen was christened on 9 August 1840 at Albury, Surrey, England.1,2 He was the son of William Bullen and Emily Jelley.1 Isaac Bullen appeared on the census of 6 June 1841 at Albury, Surrey, England, as age 1, birthplace Surrey.1 He appeared on the census of 30 March 1851 at Albury, Surrey, England, as Son, age 10, birthplace Albury, Surrey.3

Citations

  1. [S1293] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1841 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S309] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, International Genealogical Index and Various records on the world wide web: FamilySearch Internet Genealogical Index. (http://www.familysearch.org/: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Various).
  3. [S1413] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1851 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Frederick George Crittall1,2

M, #12548, b. 9 October 1928, d. 30 August 1979
Frederick George Crittall|b. 9 Oct 1928\nd. 30 Aug 1979|p207.htm#i12548|Frederick William Crittall|b. 15 Jun 1898\nd. 1965|p182.htm#i10898|Rose Annie Burgess|b. 16 Jul 1901\nd. 1960|p380.htm#i23997|||||||George Burgess|b. 1876\nd. 1934|p274.htm#i16460|Rose A. Beale|b. 3 Jan 1880\nd. 1972|p208.htm#i12635|
FatherFrederick William Crittall3 b. 15 Jun 1898, d. 1965
MotherRose Annie Burgess3 b. 16 Jul 1901, d. 1960
Last Edited30 May 2016
     Frederick George Crittall was born on 9 October 1928 at Hampshire, England; and his birth was recorded at Alton Registration district in the December quarter 1928.4,2 He was the son of Frederick William Crittall and Rose Annie Burgess.3 Frederick George Crittall lived on 29 September 1939 at Alton, Hampshire, England; where he was recorded on the Register with his parents.5 He died on 30 August 1979 at White Horse Bungalow, Finchampstead, Berkshire, England, at age 50; and his death was recorded at Reading and Wokingham Registration district in the September quarter 1979.2,6

Citations

  1. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Alton Vol 2c page 292, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Reading & Wokingham Vol 19 page 494, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Alton Vol 2c page 292, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Alton Vol 2c page 292, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  5. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939), Alton RD. Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  6. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), Admin Leeds 19 Nov 1979.

Stanley Meyer Harris O.B.E.1,2,3,4

M, #12549, b. 17 April 1908, d. 15 June 1979
Stanley Meyer Harris O.B.E.|b. 17 Apr 1908\nd. 15 Jun 1979|p207.htm#i12549|Herbert Michael Harris|b. 3 Jul 1879\nd. 24 Oct 1950|p305.htm#i18157|Clara Eppenheim|b. 1885\nd. 26 Feb 1969|p305.htm#i18158|||||||||||||
FatherHerbert Michael Harris5 b. 3 Jul 1879, d. 24 Oct 1950
MotherClara Eppenheim5 b. 1885, d. 26 Feb 1969
Last Edited24 Jun 2017
Paddington Station
London, England.
c 1962
     Stanley Meyer Harris O.B.E. was born on 17 April 1908 at London, England; and his birth was recorded at Paddington Registration district in the June quarter 1908.1,6,7 He was the son of Herbert Michael Harris and Clara Eppenheim.5 Stanley Meyer Harris O.B.E. appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 24 Castellain Road, Maida Vale, London, England, as Son, age 2, birthplace Paddington.8

He married Beatrice Rebecca Hallenstein, daughter of Ernest Melbourne Hallenstein and Anna Frances Jacob, in 1938 at London, England; and their marriage was registered in the June quarter 1938 at Paddington Registration district.2,1,5 Stanley Meyer Harris O.B.E. lived on 29 September 1939 at London, England; where he was on the 1939 Register in the Hampstead area.9 He was executor for his relative and the 1941 National Probate Calender records: 'Halsted Edward Alex Michaelis of Cedar Court Hotel Sutton Surrey died 5 March 1941 at West Hertfordshire Hospital Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire Probate Llandudno to Stanley Meyer Harris sales manager.10' He was granted a temporary commission for the duration of hostilities in the Second World War as a Pilot Officer on probation, number 68242, as announced in The London Gazette on 4 July 1941.11 He was awarded the O.B.E. and listed in the London Gazette as 'Stanley Meyer HARRIS, Esq., employed in a Department of the Foreign Office' on 24 June 1946.12 He was executor for his Father and Probate was granted to his Mother, 'Stanley Meyer Harris manufacturer and Harold Morris Harris editor' on 16 January 1951.13 He was was referred to in the obituary for his father-in-law in The Jewish Chronicle of 26 October 1951.3

He was executor to his relative and the 1963 National Probate Calendar records Lisbet Jacob was 'of The Old Cottage Creeksea near Burnham on Crouch Essex' and Probate was granted in London 'to Stanley Meyer Harris trade association officer and Victor Michaelis Halsted company director' on 4 April 1963.10 He was executor for his Wife's Uncle and the National Probate Calendar for 1965 records Edwin Ellis Jacob was 'of 60 Western Road Burnham-on-Crouch Essex' and Probate was granted at London to 'Victor Michaelis Halsted company director and Stanley Meyer Harris trade association officer' on 29 January 1965.10 He died on 15 June 1979 at London, England, at age 71; and his death was recorded at Camden Registration district in the June quarter 1979.7,14 He was cremated at Hoop Lane Cemetery, Golders Green, London, England, and remains interred according to the records of the West London Synagogue.15 His estate was probated; and a notice to creditors was published in the London Gazette, on 5 July 1979, giving his details as Trade Association Official, 16 Bonham House, Ladbroke Road, London, W11 3BP. His three Executrix were Beatrice Rebecca Harris, Elizabeth Anna Salmon and Jane Clare Faulk.14

Family

Beatrice Rebecca Hallenstein b. 20 Feb 1912, d. 23 Mar 1996

Citations

  1. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), http://www.dragonhotel.com/WC02/WC02_074.htm
  2. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Paddington Vol 1a page 259 Stanley M Harris and Beatrice R Halsted, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S820] Various, M001 Worldwide Miscellaneous Magazines, Journals and Newspapers (Various: Various, Various), Jewish Chronicle 26 October 1951 page 20.
  4. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  5. [S1535] Various, J0071 JCR-UK Jewish Communities and Records (Various: http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll[alluk]uk_marrs, Various).
  6. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Paddington Vol 1a page 12 Eppenheim, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  7. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Camden Vol 14 page 1971, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  8. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after), RG14/35.
  9. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939), Jackson Household. Hampstead, London, England. S M Harris b. 1908. Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  10. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current).
  11. [S1497] The Stationery Office (TSO), compiler, GenN0011 'The London Gazette' and http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ (London, England: Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), part of The National Archives, First Published 1665), Issue 35208.
  12. [S1497] The Stationery Office (TSO), compiler, GenN0011 'The London Gazette' and http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ (London, England: Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), part of The National Archives, First Published 1665), Supplement to The London Gazette 24 Jun 1946 page 3121.
  13. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), London 16 Jan 1951.
  14. [S1497] The Stationery Office (TSO), compiler, GenN0011 'The London Gazette' and http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ (London, England: Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO), part of The National Archives, First Published 1665), Issue 47896.
  15. [S1535] Various, J0071 JCR-UK Jewish Communities and Records (Various: http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll[alluk]uk_marrs, Various), Indexed Stanley Myer Harris.

John Hill1

M, #12551, b. 25 June 1854
John Hill|b. 25 Jun 1854|p207.htm#i12551|William Hill|b. c 1820|p183.htm#i11040|Elizabeth Martin|b. 4 May 1823|p43.htm#i2515|||||||William Martin|b. c 1802\nd. b 5 Sep 1863|p43.htm#i2516|Elizabeth Daborn|b. 2 Jun 1802\nd. b 5 May 1882|p62.htm#i3538|
FatherWilliam Hill1 b. c 1820
MotherElizabeth Martin1 b. 4 May 1823
Last Edited14 Aug 2012
     John Hill was christened on 25 June 1854 at Bisley, Surrey, England.1,2 He was the son of William Hill and Elizabeth Martin.1 John Hill appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at Bisley, Surrey, England, as Son, age 6, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.1 He appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Bisley, Surrey, England, as Son, age 16, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.3 He married Eliza Ann Cash circa 1878. John Hill appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Wimbledon, Surrey, England, as Head, married, age 26, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.4 He appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 at Wimbledon, Surrey, England, as Head, married, age 37, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.5 He appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Wimbledon, Surrey, England, as Head, married, age 46, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.6 He appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 119 Hartfield Road, Wimbledon, Surrey, England, as head, married, age 57, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.7

Family

Eliza Ann Cash b. c 1850
Child

Citations

  1. [S1294] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1861 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engsurry/bisley/…
  3. [S1295] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1871 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  4. [S598] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1881 British Census England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, and Royal Navy (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  5. [S1292] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1891 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  6. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  7. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Sylvia Olive Greening1

F, #12552, b. 1897
Sylvia Olive Greening|b. 1897|p207.htm#i12552|Joseph John Greening|b. 1852\nd. 1935|p278.htm#i16701|Olive Florence Ottaway|b. 1857\nd. 1933|p229.htm#i13840|||||||Frederick Ottaway|b. 7 Mar 1830\nd. 1894|p146.htm#i8539|Eliza Honer|b. 4 Apr 1830\nd. b 16 Aug 1890|p64.htm#i3660|
FatherJoseph John Greening1 b. 1852, d. 1935
MotherOlive Florence Ottaway1 b. 1857, d. 1933
Last Edited5 Nov 2014
     Sylvia Olive Greening was born in 1897 at Cowley, Oxfordshire, England; and her birth was recorded at Headington record office in the December quarter 1897.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph John Greening and Olive Florence Ottaway.1 Sylvia Olive Greening appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Cowley, Oxfordshire, England, as Daughter, age 3, birthplace Cowley, Oxfordshire.1 She appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at Main Road, Pile Road, Cowley, Oxfordshire, England, as daughter Olive Sylvia Greening, age 13, birthplace Cowley, Oxfordshire, England.3 As of 2 April 1911, Sylvia Olive Greening was also known as Olive Sylvia Greening.3

Citations

  1. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Headington Vol 3a page 873, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).

Herbert Hill1

M, #12553, b. 20 July 1865
Herbert Hill|b. 20 Jul 1865|p207.htm#i12553|William Hill|b. c 1820|p183.htm#i11040|Elizabeth Martin|b. 4 May 1823|p43.htm#i2515|||||||William Martin|b. c 1802\nd. b 5 Sep 1863|p43.htm#i2516|Elizabeth Daborn|b. 2 Jun 1802\nd. b 5 May 1882|p62.htm#i3538|
FatherWilliam Hill1 b. c 1820
MotherElizabeth Martin1 b. 4 May 1823
Last Edited24 Jul 2008
     Herbert Hill was christened on 20 July 1865 at Bisley, Surrey, England.1,2 He was the son of William Hill and Elizabeth Martin.1 Herbert Hill appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 at Bisley, Surrey, England, as Son, age 6, birthplace Bisley, Surrey.1

Citations

  1. [S1295] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1871 British Census UK (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after).
  2. [S1476] Various, WWW Information sourced from the World Wide Web (n.p.: Various, Various), https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engsurry/bisley/…

Minnie Carveth Vipond1

F, #12557, b. 6 January 1907, d. January 1910
Minnie Carveth Vipond|b. 6 Jan 1907\nd. Jan 1910|p207.htm#i12557|George Nicholson Vipond|b. 18 Oct 1870\nd. 10 Oct 1953|p208.htm#i12602|Minnie Carveth|b. 12 Jun 1873\nd. 1930|p347.htm#i21343|||||||Nicholas Carveth|b. c 1835\nd. 1885|p346.htm#i21301|Mary A. Noakes|b. c 1835\nd. a Sep 1881|p346.htm#i21300|
FatherGeorge Nicholson Vipond1 b. 18 Oct 1870, d. 10 Oct 1953
MotherMinnie Carveth1 b. 12 Jun 1873, d. 1930
Last Edited8 Mar 2012
     Minnie Carveth Vipond was born on 6 January 1907 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and her birth was recorded at Sunderland record office in the March quarter 1907.1,2 She was the daughter of George Nicholson Vipond and Minnie Carveth.1 Minnie Carveth Vipond died in January 1910 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and her death was recorded at Sunderland registration office in the March quarter 1910.1,3

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a 728, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a page 426, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Elizabeth Jane Noble1

F, #12558, b. 6 July 1912
Last Edited26 Jul 2018
      Her married name was Vipond.1 Elizabeth Jane Noble was born on 6 July 1912; and her birth was recorded at Sunderland registration office in the September quarter 1912.2,3 She married William Vipond, son of George Nicholson Vipond and Minnie Carveth, on 17 August 1935 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and their marriage was recorded at Sunderland record office in the September quarter 1935.1,4

Family

William Vipond b. 8 Aug 1908, d. 12 Apr 1955
Child

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939). Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Durham Vol 10a page 1340, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a page 1431, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

John Noble Vipond1

M, #12559, b. 1 October 1930, d. June 2001
John Noble Vipond|b. 1 Oct 1930\nd. Jun 2001|p207.htm#i12559|John Anderson Vipond|b. 10 Jan 1896\nd. 1960|p210.htm#i12721|Margaret Jane Noble|b. 2 Jul 1898\nd. 15 Apr 1986|p210.htm#i12723|George N. Vipond|b. 18 Oct 1870\nd. 10 Oct 1953|p208.htm#i12602|Minnie Carveth|b. 12 Jun 1873\nd. 1930|p347.htm#i21343|||||||
FatherJohn Anderson Vipond1 b. 10 Jan 1896, d. 1960
MotherMargaret Jane Noble1 b. 2 Jul 1898, d. 15 Apr 1986
Last Edited4 Jun 2008
     John Noble Vipond was born on 1 October 1930 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and his birth was recorded at Sunderland record office in the DEcember quarter 1930.1,2 He was the son of John Anderson Vipond and Margaret Jane Noble.1 John Noble Vipond died in June 2001 at Sunderland, Durham, England, at age 70; and his death was recorded at Sunderland record office in June 2001.1,3

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a page 965, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol D63E page 182, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Elsie Vipond1

F, #12561, b. 26 January 1913, d. August 2002
Elsie Vipond|b. 26 Jan 1913\nd. Aug 2002|p207.htm#i12561|George Nicholson Vipond|b. 18 Oct 1870\nd. 10 Oct 1953|p208.htm#i12602|Minnie Carveth|b. 12 Jun 1873\nd. 1930|p347.htm#i21343|||||||Nicholas Carveth|b. c 1835\nd. 1885|p346.htm#i21301|Mary A. Noakes|b. c 1835\nd. a Sep 1881|p346.htm#i21300|
FatherGeorge Nicholson Vipond1 b. 18 Oct 1870, d. 10 Oct 1953
MotherMinnie Carveth1 b. 12 Jun 1873, d. 1930
Last Edited25 Aug 2019
High Street,
Sunderland
c1915
      Her married name was Grieves.1 Elsie Vipond was born on 26 January 1913 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and her birth was recorded at Sunderland record office in the March quarter 1913.1,2 She was the daughter of George Nicholson Vipond and Minnie Carveth.1 Elsie Vipond married James E Grieves in 1932 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and their marriage was recorded at Sunderland record office in the June quarter 1932.1,3 Elsie Vipond died in August 2002 at Bolton, Lancashire, England, at age 89; and her death was recorded at Bolton registration office in August 2002.4

Family

James E Grieves b. c 1913
Child

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a 1409, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a page 1170, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Bolton Reg B78A Entry 182, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Ruth Drakard1

F, #12562, b. 1924, d. 2015
Ruth Drakard|b. 1924\nd. 2015|p207.htm#i12562|Thomas Drakard|b. 18 Apr 1897\nd. 1948|p184.htm#i11073|Ruth Carveth Vipond|b. 30 Mar 1898\nd. Sep 1984|p205.htm#i12460|||||||George N. Vipond|b. 18 Oct 1870\nd. 10 Oct 1953|p208.htm#i12602|Minnie Carveth|b. 12 Jun 1873\nd. 1930|p347.htm#i21343|
FatherThomas Drakard1 b. 18 Apr 1897, d. 1948
MotherRuth Carveth Vipond1 b. 30 Mar 1898, d. Sep 1984
Last Edited13 May 2021
     Ruth Drakard was born in 1924; and her birth was recorded at Sunderland record office in the June quarter 1924.2 She was the daughter of Thomas Drakard and Ruth Carveth Vipond.1 Ruth Drakard died in 2015 at Sunderland, Durham, England; and her death was recorded at Sunderland registration office in the September quarter 2015.3

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a page 1366, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Sunderland DOR Q3/2015 in SUNDERLAND (058-1C) Entry Number 512338994, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

George Drakard1

M, #12564, b. 1 August 1930, d. 1972
George Drakard|b. 1 Aug 1930\nd. 1972|p207.htm#i12564|Thomas Drakard|b. 18 Apr 1897\nd. 1948|p184.htm#i11073|Ruth Carveth Vipond|b. 30 Mar 1898\nd. Sep 1984|p205.htm#i12460|||||||George N. Vipond|b. 18 Oct 1870\nd. 10 Oct 1953|p208.htm#i12602|Minnie Carveth|b. 12 Jun 1873\nd. 1930|p347.htm#i21343|
FatherThomas Drakard1 b. 18 Apr 1897, d. 1948
MotherRuth Carveth Vipond1 b. 30 Mar 1898, d. Sep 1984
Last Edited25 Aug 2019
     George Drakard was born on 1 August 1930 at Durham, England; and his birth was recorded at Sunderland registration office in the September quarter 1930.2,3 He was the son of Thomas Drakard and Ruth Carveth Vipond.1 George Drakard died in 1972; and his death was recorded at Sunderland record office in the June quarter 1972.2

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 1a page 2319, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Sunderland Vol 10a page 1123, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Mary Richmond1

F, #12565, b. circa 1920
Last Edited4 Jun 2008
      Her married name was Vipond. Mary Richmond was born circa 1920. She married Aubrey Geprge William Vipond, son of George Nicholson Vipond and Winifred Galley Richardson, in 1948; and their marriage was recorded at Durham East record office in the December quarter 1948.2

Family

Aubrey Geprge William Vipond b. 23 Mar 1920, d. Oct 2005
Child

Citations

  1. [S1488] Various, WWW Emails received in response to the website and from other researchers (Various: Various, Various), Sam Cross 2/6/08.
  2. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Durham E Vol 1a page 741, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.

Mary (?)1

F, #12566, b. circa 1660
Last Edited6 Nov 2004
      Her married name was Slyfield.1 Mary (?) was born circa 1660.1 She married Henry Slyfield, son of Henry Slyfield and Mary Young, circa 1685.1

Family

Henry Slyfield b. 21 Dec 1660, d. 2 Apr 1732
Child

Citations

  1. [S1557] WSFHS, WSFHS Surrey Early Wills Archdeacony Court of Surrey Registered Wills 1726-1733 (n.p.: WSFHS, 2002), Will 411 Henry Slifield 26 Mar 1732.
  2. [S1557] WSFHS, WSFHS Surrey Early Wills Archdeacony Court of Surrey Registered Wills 1726-1733 (n.p.: WSFHS, 2002), Will 411 Henry Slyfield 26 Mar 1732.

Henry Slyfield1

M, #12567, b. circa 1688
Henry Slyfield|b. c 1688|p207.htm#i12567|Henry Slyfield|b. 21 Dec 1660\nd. 2 Apr 1732|p18.htm#i1019|Mary (?)|b. c 1660|p207.htm#i12566|Henry Slyfield|b. 21 Dec 1621\nd. b 29 Apr 1695|p18.htm#i1017|Mary Young|b. 19 Aug 1638\nd. b 5 May 1692|p18.htm#i1018|||||||
FatherHenry Slyfield1 b. 21 Dec 1660, d. 2 Apr 1732
MotherMary (?)1 b. c 1660
Last Edited6 Nov 2004
     Henry Slyfield was born circa 1688.1 He was the son of Henry Slyfield and Mary (?).1

Citations

  1. [S1557] WSFHS, WSFHS Surrey Early Wills Archdeacony Court of Surrey Registered Wills 1726-1733 (n.p.: WSFHS, 2002), Will 411 Henry Slyfield 26 Mar 1732.

Mary Collyer1

F, #12568, b. circa 1797, d. 11 October 1814
Mary Collyer|b. c 1797\nd. 11 Oct 1814|p207.htm#i12568|William Collyer|b. 10 Dec 1772\nd. 11 Oct 1826|p60.htm#i3447|Mary Hone|b. 18 May 1777\nd. 31 Jul 1814|p60.htm#i3454|Richard Collyer|b. c 1745\nd. b 30 Apr 1786|p60.htm#i3445|Mary Honer|b. 9 May 1745\nd. 21 Jul 1829|p60.htm#i3444|||||||
FatherWilliam Collyer1 b. 10 Dec 1772, d. 11 Oct 1826
MotherMary Hone1 b. 18 May 1777, d. 31 Jul 1814
Last Edited6 Nov 2004
     Mary Collyer was born circa 1797.1 She was the daughter of William Collyer and Mary Hone.1 Mary Collyer died on 11 October 1814 at Chobham, Surrey, England.1

Citations

  1. [S1558] West Surrey Family History Society, MI0004 Monumental Inscriptions for Ash, Chobham, Horsell, Pirbright, Thorpe and Windlesham (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2002), Chobham entry 14. Mary daughter of William and Mary Collyer died 11 Oct 1811 age 14.

Richard Collyer1

M, #12569, b. circa 1797, d. 19 September 1816
Richard Collyer|b. c 1797\nd. 19 Sep 1816|p207.htm#i12569|William Collyer|b. 10 Dec 1772\nd. 11 Oct 1826|p60.htm#i3447|Mary Hone|b. 18 May 1777\nd. 31 Jul 1814|p60.htm#i3454|Richard Collyer|b. c 1745\nd. b 30 Apr 1786|p60.htm#i3445|Mary Honer|b. 9 May 1745\nd. 21 Jul 1829|p60.htm#i3444|||||||
FatherWilliam Collyer1 b. 10 Dec 1772, d. 11 Oct 1826
MotherMary Hone1 b. 18 May 1777, d. 31 Jul 1814
Last Edited6 Nov 2004
     Richard Collyer was born circa 1797.1 He was the son of William Collyer and Mary Hone.1 Richard Collyer died on 19 September 1816.2 He was buried on 25 September 1816 at Chobham, Surrey, England.3

Citations

  1. [S1558] West Surrey Family History Society, MI0004 Monumental Inscriptions for Ash, Chobham, Horsell, Pirbright, Thorpe and Windlesham (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2002).
  2. [S1558] West Surrey Family History Society, MI0004 Monumental Inscriptions for Ash, Chobham, Horsell, Pirbright, Thorpe and Windlesham (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2002), Chobham entry 14. Richard son of Mary died 19 Sep 1816 aged 20.
  3. [S592] Cliff Webb and members WSFHS, PR0002 ' Surrey Parish Registers on Microfiche: Chobham' http://www.chobham.org/church/ and Photograph © David J Hall (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 8 Jul 1999).

Richard Callingham1,2

M, #12570, b. circa 1745
Last Edited6 Nov 2004
     Richard Callingham was born circa 1745.1,2 He married Mary Honer, daughter of Richard Honer and Mary Baker, circa 1790.1,2

Family

Mary Honer b. 9 May 1745, d. 21 Jul 1829

Citations

  1. [S1558] West Surrey Family History Society, MI0004 Monumental Inscriptions for Ash, Chobham, Horsell, Pirbright, Thorpe and Windlesham (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2002).
  2. [S592] Cliff Webb and members WSFHS, PR0002 ' Surrey Parish Registers on Microfiche: Chobham' http://www.chobham.org/church/ and Photograph © David J Hall (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 8 Jul 1999).

Henry Burchett1

M, #12571, b. circa 1695
Last Edited11 Feb 2005
     Henry Burchett was born circa 1695.1 He married Sarah Slyfield, daughter of John Slyfield and Jane Marlin, circa 1716.1

Family

Sarah Slyfield b. 25 Apr 1695
Children

Citations

  1. [S1562] Cliff Webb, WL0000q Surrey Early Wills Archdeaconry Court of Surrey Unregistered Wills 1728-1730: LMA:DW/PA/5/1728 to DW/PA/5/1730 (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2001), Will 139 John Slyfield.
  2. [S592] Cliff Webb and members WSFHS, PR0002 ' Surrey Parish Registers on Microfiche: Chobham' http://www.chobham.org/church/ and Photograph © David J Hall (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 8 Jul 1999).

Jane Marlyn1

F, #12572, b. 20 April 1693, d. before 19 June 1752
Jane Marlyn|b. 20 Apr 1693\nd. b 19 Jun 1752|p207.htm#i12572|Thomas Marlyn|b. 9 Feb 1664\nd. b 19 Jan 1729/30|p207.htm#i12573|Jane Collyer|b. c 1666|p208.htm#i12580|Thomas Marlyn|b. c 1640|p208.htm#i12585||||William Collyer|b. c 1645|p278.htm#i16724||||
FatherThomas Marlyn2 b. 9 Feb 1664, d. b 19 Jan 1729/30
MotherJane Collyer2 b. c 1666
Last Edited16 Mar 2007
      Her married name was Slyfield.1 Jane Marlyn was christened on 20 April 1693 at Woking, Surrey, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Marlyn and Jane Collyer.2 Jane Marlyn married John Slyfield, son of John Slyfield and Jane Marlin, on 26 May 1715 at Merrow, Surrey, England; Jane Father Will reads :-

Thomas Marlin of Woking, yeoman, snr., in indifferent health 4 Jul 1727 to my daughters Jane Slifeild wife of John Slifield, Sarah Bowls wife of Francis Bowls and Elizabeth Head wife of William Head £60 each; to my grandson Thomas Stevens son of my daughter Mary Stevens, deceased £20 at marriage or 21 with remainder to my daughter Elizabeth Head; to my granddaughter Mary Stevens daughter of Mary, deceased £20 at marriage or 21 with remainder to my grandson Thomas Stevens; to my three daughters above ten leather chairs, five pewter dishes, three kilderkin drink tubs, two round tables, bed in parlour, with a bolster, pillow, curtains and valence, a bedstead, mat and cord, chest of drawers in hall near the jack and all my shifts, neckcloths and handkerchiefs; my copyhold messuage in Woking to my son Thomas Marlin paying my legacies and all my goods, exec.
Overseers: brother in law Richard Collyer of Hill Place; kinsman John Vincent of Beechhill (10s 6d each)
Witnesses: Thomas Waterer; John Jubblen(?); William Collyer
Proved: 25 Sep 1730 to John Vincent and William Collier, execs. of exec., deceased [DW/PA/1730/82] (bond of
John Vincent of Woking, gentleman, William Collier of Woking, yeoman, Henry Denyer of Woking, tanner and
Richard Vincent of Send, gentleman).1,2 Jane Marlyn died before 19 June 1752.2 She was buried on 19 June 1752 at Woking, Surrey, England.2

Family

John Slyfield b. c 1690
Children

Citations

  1. [S1562] Cliff Webb, WL0000q Surrey Early Wills Archdeaconry Court of Surrey Unregistered Wills 1728-1730: LMA:DW/PA/5/1728 to DW/PA/5/1730 (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2001), Will 392 Thomas Marlyn.
  2. [S1113] West Surrey Family History Society, W0002 'The Woking Collection' of Various local records. http://www.wsfhs.org (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2001 and 2002).

Thomas Marlyn1

M, #12573, b. 9 February 1664, d. before 19 January 1729/30
Thomas Marlyn|b. 9 Feb 1664\nd. b 19 Jan 1729/30|p207.htm#i12573|Thomas Marlyn|b. c 1640|p208.htm#i12585||||||||||||||||
FatherThomas Marlyn1 b. c 1640
Last Edited9 Nov 2004
     Thomas Marlyn was christened on 9 February 1664 at Woking, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Marlyn.1 Thomas Marlyn married Jane Collyer, daughter of William Collyer, on 17 November 1687 at Woking, Surrey, England.2 Thomas Marlyn left a will on 4 July 1727; Thomas Marlin of Woking, yeoman snr in indifferent health 4 Jul 1727
to my daughter Jane Slifield wife of John Slifield, Sarah Bowls wife of Francis Bowls and Elizabeth Head wife of William Head £60 each; to my grandson Thomas Stevens son of my daughter Mary Stevens, deceased £20 at marriage or 21 with remainder my daughter Elizabeth Head; to my granddaughter Mary Stevens daughter of Mary, deceased £20 at marriage or 21 with remainder to my grandson Thomas Stevens; to my three daughters above ten leather chairs, five pewter dishes, three kilderkin drink tubs, two round tables bed in parlour, with a bolster, pillow, curtains and valence, a bedstead, mat and cord, chest of drawers in hall near the jack and all my shirts, neckcloths and hankercheifs, my copyhold messuage in Woking to my son Thomas Marlin paying my legacies and all my goods etc.

Proved 25 Sep 1730.3

He died before 19 January 1729/30.1 He was buried on 19 January 1729/30 at Woking, Surrey, England.1

Family

Jane Collyer b. c 1666
Child

Citations

  1. [S1113] West Surrey Family History Society, W0002 'The Woking Collection' of Various local records. http://www.wsfhs.org (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2001 and 2002).
  2. [S1113] West Surrey Family History Society, W0002 'The Woking Collection' of Various local records. http://www.wsfhs.org (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2001 and 2002), Marriage.
  3. [S1562] Cliff Webb, WL0000q Surrey Early Wills Archdeaconry Court of Surrey Unregistered Wills 1728-1730: LMA:DW/PA/5/1728 to DW/PA/5/1730 (n.p.: West Surrey Family History Society, 2001), Will 392.

Rita Beatrice Gouldstein1,2

F, #12574, b. 26 January 1901, d. 15 December 1993
Rita Beatrice Gouldstein|b. 26 Jan 1901\nd. 15 Dec 1993|p207.htm#i12574|Julius Abraham Gouldstein|b. c 1857\nd. 14 Nov 1902|p390.htm#i24904|Lillie Emanuel|b. 1870\nd. 4 May 1936|p389.htm#i24867|||||||George J. Emanuel|b. 25 Nov 1837\nd. 8 Aug 1914|p180.htm#i10801|Elizabeth Hyman|b. 1841\nd. 19 Aug 1933|p389.htm#i24872|
FatherJulius Abraham Gouldstein2 b. c 1857, d. 14 Nov 1902
MotherLillie Emanuel2 b. 1870, d. 4 May 1936
Last Edited13 Jan 2022
      Rita Beatrice Gouldstein was also known as Rita Beatrice Gould.3,4 Her married name was Mindelsohn.3 She was born on 26 January 1901 at London, England; and her birth was recorded at Islington Registration district in the March quarter 1901.2,1,5 She was the daughter of Julius Abraham Gouldstein and Lillie Emanuel.2 Rita Beatrice Gouldstein appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at 33 Calabria Road, Islington, London, England, as Rita B Goldstein, Daughter, age 2 months, birthplace Islington, London.2 She appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 46 Carlyle Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, as Daughter, age 10, birthplace London.6 She was executrix to her mother and the 1936 National Probate Calendar reads that 'Gould Lillie' was 'of 46 Carlisle-road Edgbaston Birmingham widow' and that Probate was granted in Birmingham 'to Rita Beatrice Gould spinster and Leonard Emmanue accountant' on 4 May 1936.7 She lived on 29 September 1939 at 13 Rotton Park Road, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; where she was on the 1939 Register when she was age 38, single, and a Chartered Masseuse.8 She married Myer Lionel Mindelsohn in 1946 at Warwickshire, England; and their marriage was recorded at Birmingham Registration district in the December quarter 1946 as Myer L Mindelshon and Rita Beatrice Gould/Gouldstein.3,9 Rita Beatrice Gouldstein and Myer Lionel Mindelsohn lived in 1950 at 36 York Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.10 Rita Beatrice Gouldstein was executrix to her husband on 29 March 1967.11 She died on 15 December 1993 at 47 Woodbourne August Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, at age 92; and her death was recorded at Birmingham Registration district December 1993.5,12

Family

Myer Lionel Mindelsohn b. 3 Mar 1900, d. 29 Mar 1967

Citations

  1. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Islington Vol 1b page 394 Emanuel, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  2. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after), RG13/201.
  3. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Birmingham Vol 9c page 960, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), 4 May 1936.
  5. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Birmingham Reg M56A entry no 154, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  6. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after), RG14/17921.
  7. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current).
  8. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939), Birmingham C.B., Warwickshire, England. Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  9. [S1148] Based on the work of the late Isobel Mordy et al, K0000 Knowles Collection: Familysearch Jewish Family History Resources (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp: FamilySearch, The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Various), Jews of the British Isles 3010 Rita Gould.
  10. [S1273] Various, A0000 Ancestry.co.uk (http://www.ancestry.co.uk/: Ancestry.co.uk, Various), Midlands, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965.
  11. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), 8 Jun 1967 Birmingham.
  12. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), 11 Jul 1994 Birmingham.

Valerie Gudilla Steel1,2,3

F, #12575, b. 19 April 1905, d. 19 February 1999
Last Edited13 Jan 2022
      Valerie Gudilla Steel was also known as Valerie Steele.4 Her married name was Gould.2 She was born on 19 April 1905 at Lancashire, England; and her birth was recorded at Chorlton Registration district in the June quarter 1905.3,5 She was the Daughter of Bernard Steel and Leah Brown. She donated a collection of 41 photographs Family Photographs Related to Mrs V Gould held at Greater Manchester County Record Office, described with the following administrative information:

'The donor's father, Bernard Steel, was born in Liverpool. He was involved in the founding of Marks and Spencers becoming a managing director when the firm was still a "Penny Bazaar". Bernard Steel became the executive of Michael Marks. The donor's father was also involved in the jewellery business.

'Bernard Steel went to live in Rusholme and later moved to Parkfield Road, Didsbury. He was incapacitated by a stroke in 1914/15; he was aged 52. Bernard Steel had two brothers Mark and Harry (property owners in Manchester).

'Bernard Steel's mother, Annie (nee Wettstein) was born Cracow, one of the 13 daughters of a cloth merchant. She died c.1916, aged 72. The Steel family had been resident in Manchester since the 1860s.

'Bernard Steel married Leah Brown from Sheffield. The marriage took place in Sheffield. Leah Brown (1872-1934) was the daughter of Harris Leon Brown (nee Brun). He arrived in Sheffield at the age of 19 with an introduction to the Alfred Beckett Steel Co., in 1861. In the same year he founded H.L. Brown & Son Ltd (Jewellers) and began what became a chain of jewellers shops.
Harris Leon Brown's wife Hannah (died c.1922 aged c.75) was a convert to Judaism, converted by Rabbi Singer (of Prayer Book Fame) who was a friend of H.L. Brown.

'The donor's mother had brothers: Bernard, Issy, Reggie Hamilton, Hugh and Sydney and sisters: Sally (Sarah), Rebecca and Rachel (Ray).

'The Brown family lived at Kenyon House, Sheffield.

'The donor's husband, Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould (born 1905) was the son of Rabbi Julius Abraham Gouldstein of Errington Road Synagogue, Stamford Hill, London; he was founder of the Norwood Homes.
Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould was born in London, living for a while with his mother's family - the family of Rev. G.J. Emanuel of Birmingham Singer's Hill Synagogue. Rev. Emanuel lived in Beaufort Road, Birmingham. His wife's maiden name was Jacobs.
Rev. and Mrs. Emanuel had 5 children: Harry, Arthur, Miriam (married Rev. Friederburg of Princess Road Synagogue, Liverpool) and Lily - donor's mother-in-law.1' She appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire, England, as Daughter, age 5, birthplace Lancashire.6 She married Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein, son of Julius Abraham Gouldstein and Lillie Emanuel, in 1930 at London, England; and their marriage was recorded at Marylebone Registration district in the December quarter 1930.2,4 Valerie Gudilla Steel and Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein lived on 29 September 1939 at 29 Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; where they were on the 1939 Register when she was age 34 and he was age 40 and a Medical Practitioner.7 Valerie Gudilla Steel died on 19 February 1999 at Warwickshire, England, at age 93; and her death was recorded at Birmingham Registration district in February 1999.5,8

Family

Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein b. 18 Dec 1899, d. 27 Aug 1978

Citations

  1. [S1529] Various, A0004 Access to Archives (A2A). The English Strand of the UK Archives Network. 'The A2A database contains catalogues describing archives held throughout England and dating from the 900s to the present day.' http://www.a2a.org.uk/default.asp (Various: Various, Various), http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/results.aspx Negative Sheet no. 3/B2/33 Greater Manchester County, Family Photographs 'More than meets the eye collection' Family Related to Mrs V Gould' Administrative history:
    'The donor's father, Bernard Steel, was born in Liverpool. He was involved in the founding of Marks and Spencers becoming a managing director when the firm was still a "Penny Bazaar". Bernard Steel became the executive of Michael Marks. The donor's father was also involved in the jewellery business.
    Bernard Steel went to live in Rusholme and later moved to Parkfield Road, Didsbury. He was incapacitated by a stroke in 1914/15; he was aged 52. Bernard Steel had two brothers Mark and Harry (property owners in Manchester).
    Bernard Steel's mother, Annie (nee Wettstein) was born Cracow, one of the 13 daughters of a cloth merchant. She died c.1916, aged 72. The Steel family had been resident in Manchester since the 1860s.
    Bernard Steel married Leah Brown from Sheffield. The marriage took place in Sheffield. Leah Brown (1872-1934) was the daughter of Harris Leon Brown (nee Brun). He arrived in Sheffield at the age of 19 with an introduction to the Alfred Beckett Steel Co., in 1861. In the same year he founded H.L. Brown & Son Ltd (Jewellers) and began what became a chain of jewellers shops.
    Harris Leon Brown's wife Hannah (died c.1922 aged c.75) was a convert to Judaism, converted by Rabbi Singer (of Prayer Book Fame) who was a friend of H.L. Brown.
    The donor's mother had brothers: Bernard, Issy, Reggie Hamilton, Hugh and Sydney and sisters: Sally (Sarah), Rebecca and Rachel (Ray). The Brown family lived at Kenyon House, Sheffield.
    The donor's husband, Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould (born 1905) was the son of Rabbi Julius Abraham Gouldstein of Errington Road Synagogue, Stamford Hill, London; he was founder of the Norwood Homes.
    Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould was born in London, living for a while with his mother's family - the family of Rev. G.J. Emanuel of Birmingham Singer's Hill Synagogue. Rev. Emanuel lived in Beaufort Road, Birmingham. His wife's maiden name was Jacobs.
    Rev. and Mrs. Emanuel had 5 children: Harry, Arthur, Miriam (married Rev. Friederburg of Princess Road Synagogue, Liverpool) and Lily - donor's mother-in-law.'
  2. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Marylebone Vol 1a page 1459, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Chorlton Vol 8c page 830 Brown, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  4. [S1148] Based on the work of the late Isobel Mordy et al, K0000 Knowles Collection: Familysearch Jewish Family History Resources (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp: FamilySearch, The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Various), Jews of the British Isles 3008 Frank Gould and Valerie Steele.
  5. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Birmingham Reg no M6B entry no 14, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  6. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after), West Riding.
  7. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939), Birmingham C.B., Warwickshire, England. Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  8. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), 4 Oct 1999.

Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein1,2,3

M, #12577, b. 18 December 1899, d. 27 August 1978
Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein|b. 18 Dec 1899\nd. 27 Aug 1978|p207.htm#i12577|Julius Abraham Gouldstein|b. c 1857\nd. 14 Nov 1902|p390.htm#i24904|Lillie Emanuel|b. 1870\nd. 4 May 1936|p389.htm#i24867|||||||George J. Emanuel|b. 25 Nov 1837\nd. 8 Aug 1914|p180.htm#i10801|Elizabeth Hyman|b. 1841\nd. 19 Aug 1933|p389.htm#i24872|
FatherJulius Abraham Gouldstein1 b. c 1857, d. 14 Nov 1902
MotherLillie Emanuel1 b. 1870, d. 4 May 1936
Last Edited13 Jan 2022
      Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein was also known as Frank Emanuel Gould.3,4 He was born on 18 December 1899 at London, England; and his birth was recorded at Islington Registration district in the March quarter 1900.2,5 He was the son of Julius Abraham Gouldstein and Lillie Emanuel.1 Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at 33 Calabria Road, Islington, London, England, as Frank E Goldstein, Son, age 1, birthplace Islington, London.1 He was photographed with others and the negative is held at Greater Manchester County Record Office: Family photographs related to Mrs V. Gould:
'Issy, Reggie Hamilton, Hugh and Sydney and sisters: Sally (Sarah), Rebecca and Rachel (Ray). The Brown family lived at Kenyon House, Sheffield. The donor's husband, Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould (born 1905) was the son of Rabbi Julius Abraham Gouldstein of Errington Road Synagogue Stamford Hill.he was founder of the Norwood Homes.

'Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould was born in London, living for a while with his mother's family - the family of Rev. G.J. Emanuel of Birmingham Singer's Hill Synagogue. Rev. Emanuel lived in Beaufort Road, Birmingham. His wife's maiden name was Jacobs.
Rev. and Mrs. Emanuel had 5 children: Harry, Arthur, Miriam (married Rev. Friederburg of Princess Road Synagogue, Liverpool) and Lily - donor's mother-in-law.3 He appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at 46 Carlyle Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, as Son, age 11, birthplace London.6 He married Valerie Gudilla Steel in 1930 at London, England; and their marriage was recorded at Marylebone Registration district in the December quarter 1930.7,8 Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein and Valerie Gudilla Steel lived on 29 September 1939 at 29 Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England; where they were on the 1939 Register when she was age 34 and he was age 40 and a Medical Practitioner.9 Dr Frank Emanuel Gouldstein died on 27 August 1978 at 29 Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, at age 78; and his death was recorded at Birmingham Registration district in the September quarter 1978.5,10

Family

Valerie Gudilla Steel b. 19 Apr 1905, d. 19 Feb 1999

Citations

  1. [S1278] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1901 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after), RG13/201.
  2. [S1289] Multi-volumes, BC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Births for England and Wales: Islington Vol 1b page 362 Emanuel, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  3. [S1529] Various, A0004 Access to Archives (A2A). The English Strand of the UK Archives Network. 'The A2A database contains catalogues describing archives held throughout England and dating from the 900s to the present day.' http://www.a2a.org.uk/default.asp (Various: Various, Various), http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/results.aspx Negative Sheet no. 3/B2/33 Greater Manchester County, Family Photographs 'More than meets the eye collection' Family Related to Mrs V Gould' Administrative history:
    'The donor's father, Bernard Steel, was born in Liverpool. He was involved in the founding of Marks and Spencers becoming a managing director when the firm was still a "Penny Bazaar". Bernard Steel became the executive of Michael Marks. The donor's father was also involved in the jewellery business.
    Bernard Steel went to live in Rusholme and later moved to Parkfield Road, Didsbury. He was incapacitated by a stroke in 1914/15; he was aged 52. Bernard Steel had two brothers Mark and Harry (property owners in Manchester).
    Bernard Steel's mother, Annie (nee Wettstein) was born Cracow, one of the 13 daughters of a cloth merchant. She died c.1916, aged 72. The Steel family had been resident in Manchester since the 1860s.
    Bernard Steel married Leah Brown from Sheffield. The marriage took place in Sheffield. Leah Brown (1872-1934) was the daughter of Harris Leon Brown (nee Brun). He arrived in Sheffield at the age of 19 with an introduction to the Alfred Beckett Steel Co., in 1861. In the same year he founded H.L. Brown & Son Ltd (Jewellers) and began what became a chain of jewellers shops.
    Harris Leon Brown's wife Hannah (died c.1922 aged c.75) was a convert to Judaism, converted by Rabbi Singer (of Prayer Book Fame) who was a friend of H.L. Brown.
    The donor's mother had brothers: Bernard, Issy, Reggie Hamilton, Hugh and Sydney and sisters: Sally (Sarah), Rebecca and Rachel (Ray). The Brown family lived at Kenyon House, Sheffield.
    The donor's husband, Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould (born 1905) was the son of Rabbi Julius Abraham Gouldstein of Errington Road Synagogue, Stamford Hill, London; he was founder of the Norwood Homes.
    Dr. Frank Emanuel Gould was born in London, living for a while with his mother's family - the family of Rev. G.J. Emanuel of Birmingham Singer's Hill Synagogue. Rev. Emanuel lived in Beaufort Road, Birmingham. His wife's maiden name was Jacobs.
    Rev. and Mrs. Emanuel had 5 children: Harry, Arthur, Miriam (married Rev. Friederburg of Princess Road Synagogue, Liverpool) and Lily - donor's mother-in-law.'
  4. [S1148] Based on the work of the late Isobel Mordy et al, K0000 Knowles Collection: Familysearch Jewish Family History Resources (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp: FamilySearch, The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Various), Jews of the British Isles 3008 Frank Gould.
  5. [S1291] Multi-volumes, DC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Deaths for England and Wales: Birmingham Vol 32 page 1510, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  6. [S1274] General Register Office (GRO), CE 1911 British Census of England and Wales (Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives (TNA), 100 Years after), RG14/17921.
  7. [S1290] Multi-volumes, MC0000 General Register Office Index Entry of Marriages for England and Wales: Marylebone Vol 1a page 1459, (1837 onwards), General Register Office, PO Box 2, Southport, Merseyside, England.
  8. [S1148] Based on the work of the late Isobel Mordy et al, K0000 Knowles Collection: Familysearch Jewish Family History Resources (http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp: FamilySearch, The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Various), Jews of the British Isles 3008 Frank Gould and Valerie Steele.
  9. [S802] Office for National Statistics, 1939 National Register (Kew, London, England: The National Archives, 29 September 1939), Birmingham C.B., Warwickshire, England. Hereinafter cited as 1939 National Register.
  10. [S695] Various, NPC000 England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-current (http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1226.htm: Her Majesty's Court Service: Probate Registry, 1858-current), 29 Dec 1978 Birmingham. Gould.
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