Francis Green1

M, #9121
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     Francis Green married Mary (?).1 On 20 Jan 1755, Francis Green was living at Debenham, Suffolk, England.1

Child of Francis Green and Mary (?)

  • Samuel Green+1 b. between 17 Mar 1754 and 15 Mar 1756, d. 19 Mar 1801
Last Edited=29 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. [S1025] RG4 - Non Parochial Registers, RG4; Non Parochial Registers, The National Archives.

Mary (?)1

F, #9122
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     Mary (?) married Francis Green.1

Child of Mary (?) and Francis Green

  • Samuel Green+1 b. between 17 Mar 1754 and 15 Mar 1756, d. 19 Mar 1801
Last Edited=29 Oct 2018

Citations

  1. [S1025] RG4 - Non Parochial Registers, RG4; Non Parochial Registers, The National Archives.

Naomi Land1

F, #9123
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     On 1 Sep 1839, Naomi Land was living at Blo Norton, Norfolk, England.1 Marriage banns for Naomi Land and John Lorimer Land were first published on 1 Sep 1839 in St. Andrew, Blo Norton, Norfolk, England; also 8th September and 15th September.1

Children of Naomi Land and John Lorimer Land

Last Edited=11 Jan 2022

Citations

  1. [S1371] Microfilm Banns, St. Andrew, Blo Norton, Norfolk, 1758 to 1847 "unknown cd."
  2. [S1372] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Andrew, Blo Norton, Norfolk, 1538 to 1975 "unknown cd."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1854 Guiltcross 4b 221."

Ernest Edward Mills1

M, #9124, b. 29 Feb 1892
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Father*Harry Mills2 b. between 4 Apr 1861 and 2 Apr 1863
Mother*Emma Green2 b. between 6 Apr 1866 and 4 Apr 1868
     Ernest Edward Mills was born on 29 Feb 1892.3 He was the son of Harry Mills and Emma Green.2 His birth was registered in the Jun 1892 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.4 Ernest Edward Mills was baptized on 3 Jul 1892 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3 On between 1914 and 1918, Ernest Edward Mills was living at Mickfield, Suffolk, England.5 The marriage of Ernest Edward Mills and Florence Chambers was registered in the Sep 1918 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.6

Children of Ernest Edward Mills and Florence Chambers

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Harry MillsErnest Edward Mills was listed as a member of the household of Harry Mills in the 1901 census in Stonham Road, Mickfield, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Emma Green and William George Green.2
2 Apr 1911Ernest Edward MillsHe was listed in the 1911 census in Suffolk Regiment Barracks, Out Risbygate, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.1
29 Sep 1939Ernest Edward MillsHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in Cowman Cottage, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence Chambers, Gilbert E F Mills and Simon P Mills plus 4 people whose records are officially closed.7

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Private, Special Reservists. (Bricklayers Labourer in Civil life)1
29 Sep 1939Head Cowman On Farm7

Military History

  • Ernest Edward Mills On between 1914 and 1918 at 2nd Suffolk Regiment.5
Last Edited=15 Aug 2020

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10624."
  2. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 146; Page: 7."
  3. [S36] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1892 Bosmere 4a 831."
  5. [S424] MI, "unknown cd."
  6. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1918 Bosmere 4a 2239."
  7. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFH Gipping 209-1 Schedule 209."

Henry Thomas Alcock1

M, #9127, b. 22 May 1881, d. Sep 1955
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Father*Giles Alcock2
Mother*Maria Bygrave2
     Henry Thomas Alcock was born on 22 May 1881.3 He was the son of Giles Alcock and Maria Bygrave.2 His birth was registered in the Jun 1881 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.2 The marriage of Henry Thomas Alcock and Jane Jones Hubbard was registered in the Jun 1904 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.1 Henry Thomas Alcock married Jane Jones Hubbard on 12 Jun 1904.4 Henry's death was registered in the Sep 1955 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.5

Children of Henry Thomas Alcock and Jane Jones Hubbard

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Henry Thomas AlcockHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Cottages, 2 Bishops Hill, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Jones Hubbard, William George Alcock, Frederick Albert Alcock and Henry Thomas Alcock.6
29 Sep 1939Henry Thomas AlcockHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in 59 York Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Jones Hubbard, Henry Thomas Alcock, Alfred Edward Alcock, Doris E Alcock and Lilian I Alcock Next door but 1 to son, Frederick Albert Alcock.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Mill Hand, Brewery6
29 Sep 1939Brewers Labourer3

Military History

  • Henry Thomas Alcock began military service on 24 Jun 1916 after enlisting Private.4
  • He ended military service on 20 May 1919; Class Z, Transfer to the Reserve.4
Last Edited=17 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1904 Ipswich 4a 1737."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1881 Ipswich 4a 727."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TVNS Ipswich 213-2 Schedule 321."
  4. [S1184] WO 364 - WW1 Pension Records (1914 -1920), WO 364; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  5. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1955 Ipswich 4a 641."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10827; Schedule Number: 307."
  7. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1906 Ipswich 4a 1080."
  8. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1917 Ipswich 4a 1556."
  9. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1920 Ipswich 4a 2507."
  10. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1923 Ipswich 4a 1822."

Jane Jones Hubbard1

F, #9128, b. 2 May 1886
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     Jane Jones Hubbard was born on 2 May 1886.2 The marriage of Jane Jones Hubbard and Henry Thomas Alcock was registered in the Jun 1904 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.1 Jane Jones Hubbard married Henry Thomas Alcock, son of Giles Alcock and Maria Bygrave, on 12 Jun 1904.3

Children of Jane Jones Hubbard and Henry Thomas Alcock

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Henry Thomas AlcockJane Jones Hubbard was listed as a member of the household of Henry Thomas Alcock in the 1911 census in Cottages, 2 Bishops Hill, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William George Alcock, Frederick Albert Alcock and Henry Thomas Alcock.4
29 Sep 1939Henry Thomas AlcockJane Jones Hubbard was listed as a member of the household of Henry Thomas Alcock in the 1939 Register in 59 York Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Henry Thomas Alcock, Alfred Edward Alcock, Doris E Alcock and Lilian I Alcock Next door but 1 to son, Frederick Albert Alcock.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Unpaid Domestic Duties2
Last Edited=17 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1904 Ipswich 4a 1737."
  2. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TVNS Ipswich 213-2 Schedule 321."
  3. [S1184] WO 364 - WW1 Pension Records (1914 -1920), WO 364; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  4. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10827; Schedule Number: 307."
  5. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1906 Ipswich 4a 1080."
  6. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1917 Ipswich 4a 1556."
  7. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1920 Ipswich 4a 2507."
  8. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1923 Ipswich 4a 1822."

Frederick Albert Alcock1

M, #9129, b. 12 Apr 1908, d. Mar 1987
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Father*Henry Thomas Alcock1 b. 22 May 1881, d. Sep 1955
Mother*Jane Jones Hubbard1 b. 2 May 1886
     Frederick Albert Alcock was born on 12 Apr 1908.2,3 He was the son of Henry Thomas Alcock and Jane Jones Hubbard.1 His birth was registered in the Jun 1908 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.4 The marriage of Frederick Albert Alcock and Doris M Robinson was registered in the Mar 1933 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.5 Frederick's death was registered in the Mar 1987 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.3

Children of Frederick Albert Alcock and Doris M Robinson

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Henry Thomas AlcockFrederick Albert Alcock was listed as a member of the household of Henry Thomas Alcock in the 1911 census in Cottages, 2 Bishops Hill, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Jones Hubbard, William George Alcock and Henry Thomas Alcock.1
29 Sep 1939Frederick Albert AlcockHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in 63 York Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Doris M Robinson and Ivan W A Alcock Next door but 1 to father, Henry Thomas Alcock. Plus 1 other person whose record is officially closed.6
Last Edited=17 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10827; Schedule Number: 307."
  2. [S1184] WO 364 - WW1 Pension Records (1914 -1920), WO 364; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  3. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1987 Ipswich 10 2822."
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1908 Ipswich 4a 1073."
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1933 Ipswich 4a 1353."
  6. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TVNS Ipswich 213-2 Schedule 323."
  7. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1933 Ipswich 4a 1350."
  8. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "MAr 1937 Ipswich 4a 1482."

Henry Thomas Alcock1

M, #9130, b. 25 Aug 1910
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Father*Henry Thomas Alcock1 b. 22 May 1881, d. Sep 1955
Mother*Jane Jones Hubbard1 b. 2 May 1886
     Henry Thomas Alcock was born on 25 Aug 1910.2,3 He was the son of Henry Thomas Alcock and Jane Jones Hubbard.1 His birth was registered in the Dec 1910 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.4

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Henry Thomas AlcockHenry Thomas Alcock was listed as a member of the household of Henry Thomas Alcock in the 1911 census in Cottages, 2 Bishops Hill, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Jones Hubbard, William George Alcock and Frederick Albert Alcock.1
29 Sep 1939Henry Thomas AlcockHenry Thomas Alcock was listed as a member of the household of Henry Thomas Alcock in the 1939 Register in 59 York Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Jones Hubbard, Alfred Edward Alcock, Doris E Alcock and Lilian I Alcock Next door but 1 to son, Frederick Albert Alcock.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Machinist Iron Moulder, Horticultural Worker3
Last Edited=17 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10827; Schedule Number: 307."
  2. [S1184] WO 364 - WW1 Pension Records (1914 -1920), WO 364; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TVNS Ipswich 213-2 Schedule 321."
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1910 Ipswich 4a 942."

Ann Cartwright1

F, #9131, b. 15 Jun 1941, d. Dec 1972
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     Ann Cartwright was born on 15 Jun 1941.2 Ann's death was registered in the Dec 1972 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.2

Child of Ann Cartwright and Edward George Noel Alcock

  • David George Alcock3
Last Edited=29 Jul 2020

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1964 Darlington 1a 511."
  2. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1972 Ipswich 4a 2653."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1969 Ipswich 4a 3728."

Frederick Charles Allum1

M, #9133, b. Mar 1896, d. 11 Oct 1917
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Father*Charles Allum1 b. 10 Jul 1870, d. 13 Jan 1954
Mother*Florance Emily Mutimer1 b. 5 Jul 1876
     Frederick Charles Allum was born between 12 Oct 1895 and 10 Oct 1897.1 His birth was registered in the Mar 1896 quarter in the Hoxne registration district.2 He was the son of Charles Allum and Florance Emily Mutimer.1 Frederick Charles Allum was baptized on 4 Mar 1896 in St. Mary, Horham, Suffolk, England.3 On between 1914 and 1919, Frederick Charles Allum was living at Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.4 He died on 11 Oct 1917 in West Vlaanderen, Belgium, at age 21; during WW1.1 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on Tyne Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen, Belgium; Panel 154 to 159 and 163A.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Charles AllumFrederick C Allum was listed as a member of the household of Charles Allum in the 1901 census in Redlingfield Road, Horham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence E Allum, Florence E Allum, Gertrude E Allum, Mary Ethel Allum, William D Allum and Albert E Allum.5
2 Apr 1911William AllumFrederic Allum was listed as a member of the household of William Allum in the 1911 census in East End Road, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charles Allum, Emily Allum, Gertrude Allum, Ethel Allum, William Allum, Albert Allum, Kate Allum, Edith Allum, Amy Allum, Reginald Allum and Bessie Allum Also in the household is Albert Robinson, Boarder, Age 23, single, Farm Labourer, Born Redlingfield, Suffolk.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Yard Boy6
9 Dec 1915Stockman7

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/846023/."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1896 Hoxne 4a 834."
  3. [S1127] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary, Horham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1767; Folio: 69; Page: 5."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  7. [S1203] WO 363 - WW1 Service Records (1914 -1920), WO 363; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  8. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  9. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

George Albert Brunning1

M, #9134, b. Jun 1884, d. 4 Aug 1918
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Father*George Brunning2 b. between 31 Mar 1841 and 30 Mar 1842
Mother*Mary Ann (?)2 b. between 31 Mar 1841 and 30 Mar 1842, d. before 2 Apr 1911
     George Albert Brunning was born between 3 Apr 1883 and 1 Apr 1884 in Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.3 His birth was registered in the Jun 1884 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.4 He was the son of George Brunning and Mary Ann (?)2 The marriage of George Albert Brunning and Florence Ellen Berry was registered in the Sep 1905 quarter in the Stow S registration district.5 On between 1914 and 1919, George Albert Brunning was living at Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.6 He died on 4 Aug 1918 in Italy at age 34; during WW1.1 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Granezza British Cemetery, Vicenza, Veneto, Italy; Plot 1 Row C Grave 4.1

Children of George Albert Brunning and Florence Ellen Berry

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891George BrunningGeorge A Brunning was listed as a member of the household of George Brunning in the 1891 census in The Village, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ann Brunning and Eliza Brunning Also in the household is Eli Pooley, Boarder, Age 65, Sawyer, Born Wetheringsett.7
31 Mar 1901George BrunningGeorge Brunning was listed as a member of the household of George Brunning in the 1901 census in Street, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ann Brunning and Louise Brunning.2
2 Apr 1911George Albert BrunningHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in The Street, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence Ellen Brunning, William James Brunning and Vera Florence Brunning.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
5 Apr 1891Scholar7
31 Mar 1901Labourer For Butcher2
2 Apr 1911Grocers Warehouseman3

Military History

Last Edited=11 Mar 2024

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/638751/."
  2. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 162; Page: 7."
  3. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1884 Bosmere 4a 723."
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1905 Stow S 4a 1792."
  6. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  7. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 164; Page: 8; GSU roll: 6096572."
  8. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  9. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."
  10. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09416_0141."

Cyril Stanley Buckles1

M, #9135, b. 22 Nov 1895, d. 24 Apr 1918
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Father*Charles William Buckles1 b. 30 Apr 1870
Mother*Lucy Caroline Smith1 b. 1 Mar 1867
     Cyril Stanley Buckles was born on 22 Nov 1895 in Henley, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of Charles William Buckles and Lucy Caroline Smith.1 Cyril Stanley Buckles was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Etaples Military Cemetery, Pas De Calais, France; XXXII. C. 8.1 He died on 24 Apr 1918 at age 22; during WW1.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Charles W BucklesStanley C Buckles was listed as a member of the household of Charles W Buckles in the 1901 census in Henley Road, Hemingstone, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Lucy C Buckles, Ethel M Smith, Mary Ann Buckles and Constance Buckles.3
2 Apr 1911Cyril Stanley BucklesHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Barracks, Woolwich, London, England.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Gunner, Unit No. 31 (H) Battery RGA2

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/499516/."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  3. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 130; Page: 5."
  4. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  5. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  6. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

Reginald David Challis1

M, #9136, b. Jun 1885, d. 9 Apr 1915
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Father*John Challis2 b. between 16 Feb 1861 and 18 Mar 1861
Mother*Alice Eliza Feakes2 b. between 3 Apr 1863 and 1 Apr 1865
     His birth was registered in the Jun 1885 quarter in the Thingoe registration district.1 Reginald David Challis was the son of John Challis and Alice Eliza Feakes.2 Reginald David Challis died on 9 Apr 1915 in West Vlaanderen, Belgium, at age 29; during WW1, whilst a Prisoner Of War.2 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Belgium; Panel 21.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891John ChallisReginald David Challis was listed as a member of the household of John Challis in the 1891 census in Blacksmith Forge, Bardwell, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Alice Eliza Feakes, Violet Mildred Challis and Walter Frederick Challis.3
31 Mar 1901Henry AddisonReginald David Challis was listed as a Boarder in the household of Henry Addison in the 1901 census in 7 Low Street, Bardwell, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Feakes and Edith Gertrude Challis.4
2 Apr 1911Henry AddisonReginald David Challis was listed as a Boarder in the household of Henry Addison in the 1911 census in Low Street, Bardwell, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Feakes.5

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Labourer On Farm5

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1885 Thingoe 4a 652."
  2. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1606273/."
  3. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1449; Folio: 52; Page: 9."
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1753; Folio: 44; Page: 5."
  5. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10629; Schedule Number: 15."
  6. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  7. [S1027] Medal Card of Reginald D Challis "unknown cd."
  8. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

Bertie Edward Chilvers1

M, #9137, b. Sep 1896, d. 10 Apr 1918
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Father*Nathaniel John Chilver1 b. 6 Mar 1873, d. Jun 1961
Mother*Gertrude Race1 b. 1 May 1875, d. Dec 1940
     Bertie Edward Chilvers was born between 11 Apr 1895 and 9 Apr 1897.1 His birth was registered in the Sep 1896 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.2 He was the son of Nathaniel John Chilver and Gertrude Race.1 Bertie Edward Chilvers died on 10 Apr 1918 in Somme, France, at age 21; during WW1.1 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Namps-Au-Val Brtish Cemetery, Somme, France; !!. A. 19.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901William StuddBertie Chilvers was listed as a member of the household of William Studd in the 1901 census in Morgans Yards, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Emily Studd, Charles Studd, Frederick Studd, Anna Studd and Ada Studd Bertie is described as William's Grandson.3
2 Apr 1911Nathaniel ChilversBertie Chilvers was listed as a member of the household of Nathaniel Chilvers in the 1911 census in East End Road, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Gertrude Chilvers, Percie Chilvers, Earnest Chilvers, Ivy Maude Chilvers, Walter Chilvers, Hilda Chilvers and Elsie Chilvers.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Work On Farm5

Military History

  • Between 1914 and 1919 Bertie Edward Chilvers was a 12th Middlesex.6
  • On 10 Apr 1918 Bertie Edward Chilvers was a Private, Serial Number G/43797 and served in the 12th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, attd. 2nd Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers.)1
  • Circa 1920 Bertie was awarded the Victory Medal.7
  • Circa 1920 Bertie was awarded the British War Medal.7
  • He was commemorated on 27 Jun 1920 on The War Memorial, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.6,8
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/38157."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1896 Bosmere 4a 851."
  3. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 166; Page: 15."
  4. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  5. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping RD 209-1 (Stonham Aspal) Schedule 61."
  6. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  7. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  8. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

Arthur William Hall1

M, #9138, b. Mar 1895, d. 13 Nov 1916
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Father*Ernest Arthur Hall1 b. between 3 Apr 1864 and 1 Apr 1866, d. before 29 Sep 1939
Mother*Charlotte Elliott1 b. 11 Dec 1857
     Arthur William Hall was born between 31 Mar 1894 and 30 Mar 1896 in Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.1 His birth was registered in the Mar 1895 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.2 He was the son of Ernest Arthur Hall and Charlotte Elliott.1 Arthur William Hall died on 13 Nov 1916 in Somme, France, at age 21; during WW1.3 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, Somme, France; Plot III. C. 26.3

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Ernest Arthur HallArthur William Hall was listed as a member of the household of Ernest Arthur Hall in the 1901 census in Next to The Royal Oak, Mill Green, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charlotte Hall, Ernest Elliott Hall, Charles Frederick Hall and Charlotte Laurence Charlotte is described as an Orphan.1
2 Apr 1911Ernest HallArthur Hall was listed as a member of the household of Ernest Hall in the 1911 census in Mickfield Road, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charlotte Hall, Ernest Hall, Charles Hall and Kate Hall.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Boy Gardener4

Military History

  • Between 1914 and 1919 Arthur William Hall was a Lance Serjeant and served in the 7th City Of London Fusiliers.5
  • On 13 Nov 1916 Arthur William Hall was a Lance Serjeant, Serial Number G/10160 and served in the Royal Fusilliers, 7th Battalion.3
  • Circa 1920 Arthur was awarded the British War Medal.6
  • Circa 1920 Arthur was awarded the Victory Medal.6
  • He was commemorated on 27 Jun 1920 on The War Memorial, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.5,7
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 165; Page: 13."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1895 Bosmere 4a 877."
  3. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/…."
  4. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10765; Schedule Number: 87."
  5. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  6. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  7. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

Percy Edwin Studd1

M, #9140, b. 24 May 1897, d. 15 Apr 1918
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Father*Samuel William Studd1 b. 9 Jun 1866
Mother*Annie Race1 b. between 31 Mar 1868 and 30 Mar 1869
     Percy Edmund Studd was born on 24 May 1897 in Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of Samuel William Studd and Annie Race.1 His birth was registered in the Sep 1897 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.3 On 15 Apr 1918, Percy Edwin Studd was living at Church Farm, Crowfield, Suffolk, England.4 The cause of death of Percy Edwin Studd was given as (1) G. S. W Fractured Skull
(2) Meningitis
No P. M. Certified by W R Reynell M. D. on 15 Apr 1918.4 He died on 15 Apr 1918 in 5 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London, England, at age 20; during WW1.4 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in St. Mary & St. Lambert Churchyard, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England; On boundary.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Samuel William StuddPercy Edwin Studd was listed as a member of the household of Samuel William Studd in the 1901 census in Stonham Aspal Street, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Annie Studd, Annie Laura Studd, Bertie Studd, Jessie Studd, Herbert Henry Studd, Daisy Studd and Sydney Earnest Studd.5
2 Apr 1911William StuddPercy Studd was listed as a member of the household of William Studd in the 1911 census in Church Farm, Crowfield, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Annie Studd, Bertie Studd, Daisy Studd, Sydney Studd, Norman Studd, Reggie Studd and Stanley Studd Also in the household is Gracie Studd, Granddaughter, Age 4, Born Barham, Suffolk.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Farm Work6
15 Apr 1918Private 7th Suffolks & Farm Labourer4

Military History

  • Between 1914 and 1919 Percy Edwin Studd was a Private, Serial Number 23526 and served in the Suffolk Regiment, 7th Battalion.7,8
  • On 15 Apr 1918 Percy Edwin Studd was a Private, Serial Number 141650 and served in the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry.)1,8
  • Circa 1920 Percy was awarded the Victory Medal.8
  • Circa 1920 Percy was awarded the British War Medal.8
  • He was commemorated on 27 Jun 1920 on The War Memorial, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.7,9
Last Edited=2 Dec 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/397101/."
  2. [S1499] Copy death certificate of Percy Edmund Studd, 24th May, 1897 "unknown cd."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1897 Bosmere 4a 877."
  4. [S1485] Copy death certificate of Percy Edwin Studd, 15th April, 1918 "unknown cd."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 162; Page: 8."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  7. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  8. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  9. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

Arthur Charles Taylor1

M, #9141, b. Sep 1895, d. 14 Oct 1917
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Father*Henry Edward Taylor2 b. Sep 1864
Mother*Ada Race2 b. 15 Jul 1860
     Arthur Charles Taylor was born between 3 Apr 1895 and 1 Apr 1897 in Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.1 His birth was registered in the Sep 1895 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.3 He was the son of Henry Edward Taylor and Ada Race.2 Arthur Charles Taylor died on 14 Oct 1917 in France at age 22; during WW1.2 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Outtersteene Communal Cemetry Extension, Bailleul, Nord, France; I. D. 18.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Henry Edward TaylorArthur Charles Taylor was listed as a member of the household of Henry Edward Taylor in the 1901 census in Mill Green, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ada Race, Walter Henry Taylor, Harold George Taylor, Eva Mabel Taylor and Jessie Hilda Taylor.4
2 Apr 1911Henry Edward TaylorArthur Charles Taylor was listed as a member of the household of Henry Edward Taylor in the 1911 census in The Royal Oak, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Harold George Taylor, Eva Mabel Taylor, Jessie Hilda Taylor, Ada Race and Walter Henry Taylor.1

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Labourer Farm1

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10765; Schedule Number: 124."
  2. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/42663/."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1895 Bosmere 4a 851."
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 166; Page: 16."
  5. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  6. [S719] WO 372 - WW1 Medal Index Cards, WO 372; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  7. [S315] Website IWM War Memorials Archive (https://www.iwm.org.uk/) "https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/4838."

Reginald Victor Barnard1

M, #9142, b. 18 Jun 1924, d. 2 Oct 1944
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Step-father*Walter James Forsdyke1 b. 17 Jun 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard1 b. 8 Oct 1898
     Reginald Victor Barnard was born on 18 Jun 1924.2 He was the son of Walter James Forsdyke and Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard.1 His birth was registered in the Sep 1924 quarter in the Stow registration district.3 Reginald Victor Barnard died on 2 Oct 1944 in Florence, Italy, at age 20; during WW2.1 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Florence War Cemetery, Florence, Italy; I. C. 18.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
29 Sep 1939Walter J ForsdykeReginald V Barnard was listed as a member of the household of Walter J Forsdyke in the 1939 Register in 3 Council Houses, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth E Forsdyke and Caleb F Forsdyke Plus 1 other person whose record is officially closed.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Farm Labourer2

Military History

  • Between 1939 and 1945 Reginald Victor Barnard was a Duke Of Wellington's Regiment.4
  • On 2 Oct 1944 Reginald Victor Barnard was a Private, Serial Number 14576946 and served in the 1st Battalion, Duke Of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment.)1
  • Circa 1946 Reginald was awarded the 1939-1945 Star.
  • Circa 1946 Reginald was awarded the 1939-1945 War Medal.
  • He was commemorated on 15 Nov 1946 on The War Memorial, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.4,5
Last Edited=12 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2613685/."
  2. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping 209-1 Schedule 85."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1924 Stow 4a 1580."
  4. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  5. [S301] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "15th November 1946."

Reginald George Jolly1

M, #9144, b. 24 Jun 1925, d. 7 Jan 1944
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Father*Cecil Edward Jolly1 b. 6 Nov 1900, d. Dec 1979
Mother*Daisy Mary Rose1 b. 10 Oct 1900
     Reginald George Jolly was born on 24 Jun 1925 in Crowfield, Suffolk, England.2,3 He was the son of Cecil Edward Jolly and Daisy Mary Rose.1 His birth was registered in the Sep 1925 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.4 Reginald George Jolly died on 7 Jan 1944 at age 18; during WW2.1 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England; Panel 84, Column 1.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
29 Sep 1939Daisy Mary JollyReginald Jolly was listed as a member of the household of Daisy Mary Jolly in the 1939 Register in Crowfield Road, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Cecil Edward Jolly and Ronald A Jolly plus 5 people whose records are officially closed.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Stockfeeder2

Military History

Last Edited=12 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2495133/."
  2. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping 209-1 Schedule 82."
  3. [S1270] ADM 104 - Royal Navy Birth, Marriage & Death Records, ADM 188; British Army & Navy BMD Records, The National Archives, The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Service Registers and Registers of Deaths and Injuries. REGISTERS OF REPORTS OF DEATHS: NAVAL RATINGS.; Class: ADM 104; Piece: Piece 132; Piece Description: Piece 132 (1939 Sept - 1948 June).
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1925 Bosmere 4a 1635."
  5. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  6. [S301] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "15th November 1946."

Dennis Keith West1

M, #9145, b. 17 Jan 1923, d. 22 Sep 1943
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Mother*Flossie Harriet West2 b. 20 Mar 1900, d. Jun 1964
     Dennis Keith West was born between 23 Sep 1922 and 21 Sep 1924.1 He was born on 17 Jan 1923.3 He was the son of Flossie Harriet West.2 His birth was registered in the Mar 1923 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.2 Dennis Keith West died on 22 Sep 1943 in Algeria at age 20; during WW2.1 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Dely Ibrahim War Cemetery, Algeria; 4. J. 10.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
29 Sep 1939James IrwinDennis K West was listed as a member of the household of James Irwin in the 1939 Register in 67 Berners Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Bessie Irwin, William J Stiff, Linda M Stiff and Flossie Harriet West.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Groom (Riding School)3

Military History

Last Edited=12 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2151356/."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1923 Bosmere 4a 1713."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TVAA Ipswich 213-1 Schedule 175."
  4. [S1026] MI, "unknown cd."
  5. [S301] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "15th November 1946."

Charles Allum1

M, #9146, b. 10 Jul 1870, d. 13 Jan 1954
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Father*William Allum2 b. between 3 Apr 1835 and 1 Apr 1836
Mother*Rebecca (?)3 b. between 3 Apr 1838 and 1 Apr 1839
     Charles Allum was born on 10 Jul 1870.4 He was the son of William Allum and Rebecca (?)2,3 The marriage of Charles Allum and Florance Emily Mutimer was registered in the Jun 1893 quarter in the Hoxne registration district.5 On 11 Oct 1917, Charles Allum was living at Morgan's Farm, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.1 On 3 May 1919, Charles Allum was living at Morgans Farm, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.6 On 13 Jan 1954, Charles Allum was living at Post Office Cottage, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.7 He died on 13 Jan 1954 at age 83.7 His estate was probated on 10 Mar 1954 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; Effects £2704 18s. 3d. A further Executor was Cyril Ablit Farm Foreman.7

Children of Charles Allum and Florance Emily Mutimer

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1871William AllumCharles Allum was listed as a member of the household of William Allum in the 1871 census in Horham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rebecca Allum, William Allum, Mary A Allum, Walter Allum, Harry Allum and Robert Allum.3
5 Apr 1891William AllumCharles Allum was listed as a member of the household of William Allum in the 1891 census in Redlingfield Road, Horham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rebecca Allum, Harry Allum and David Allum.3
31 Mar 1901Charles AllumHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Redlingfield Road, Horham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence E Allum, Florence E Allum, Frederick C Allum, Gertrude E Allum, Mary Ethel Allum, William D Allum and Albert E Allum.8
2 Apr 1911William AllumCharles Allum was listed as a member of the household of William Allum in the 1911 census in East End Road, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Emily Allum, Frederic Allum, Gertrude Allum, Ethel Allum, William Allum, Albert Allum, Kate Allum, Edith Allum, Amy Allum, Reginald Allum and Bessie Allum Also in the household is Albert Robinson, Boarder, Age 23, single, Farm Labourer, Born Redlingfield, Suffolk.2
19 Jun 1921Charles AllumHe was listed as head of household in the 1921 census in Morgans Farm, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florance Emily Allum, Gertrude Elizabeth Allum, William David Allum, Albert Edward Allum, Amy Amelia Allum, Reginald Francis Allum, Bessie Margaret Allum, Annie Beatrice Allum, Elsie Eleanor Allum, Robert Henry Allum and Harold James Allum.9
29 Sep 1939Charles AllumHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in "Morgans Farm", Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florance Emily Allum, Mary Ethel Allum and Harold James Allum.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
10 Jul 1870Working Farmer4
5 Apr 1891Labourer Agricultural3
4 Mar 1896Labourer10
1 May 1897Labourer10
24 Feb 1899Labourer10
31 Mar 1901Horseman On Farm8
13 Dec 1901Labourer10
19 Jun 1921Farmer, Own Account9
29 Sep 1939Working Farmer4
Last Edited=14 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/846023/."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  3. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1740; Folio: 109; Page: 17; GSU roll: 830775."
  4. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping RD 209-1 Schedule 64."
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1893 Hoxne 4a 1170."
  6. [S1203] WO 363 - WW1 Service Records (1914 -1920), WO 363; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  7. [S1170] Probate of unknown testator.
  8. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1767; Folio: 69; Page: 5."
  9. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09381_0367."
  10. [S1127] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary, Horham, 1754 to 1899.

Florance Emily Mutimer1

F, #9147, b. 5 Jul 1876
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     Florance Emily Mutimer was born on 5 Jul 1876.2 The marriage of Florance Emily Mutimer and Charles Allum was registered in the Jun 1893 quarter in the Hoxne registration district.1 On 3 May 1919, Florance Emily Allum was living with Charles Allum at in Morgans Farm, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.3

Children of Florance Emily Mutimer and Charles Allum

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Charles AllumFlorence E Allum was listed as a member of the household of Charles Allum in the 1901 census in Redlingfield Road, Horham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence E Allum, Frederick C Allum, Gertrude E Allum, Mary Ethel Allum, William D Allum and Albert E Allum.4
2 Apr 1911William AllumEmily Allum was listed as a member of the household of William Allum in the 1911 census in East End Road, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charles Allum, Frederic Allum, Gertrude Allum, Ethel Allum, William Allum, Albert Allum, Kate Allum, Edith Allum, Amy Allum, Reginald Allum and Bessie Allum Also in the household is Albert Robinson, Boarder, Age 23, single, Farm Labourer, Born Redlingfield, Suffolk.5
19 Jun 1921Charles AllumFlorance Emily Allum was listed as a member of the household of Charles Allum in the 1921 census in Morgans Farm, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Gertrude Elizabeth Allum, William David Allum, Albert Edward Allum, Amy Amelia Allum, Reginald Francis Allum, Bessie Margaret Allum, Annie Beatrice Allum, Elsie Eleanor Allum, Robert Henry Allum and Harold James Allum.6
29 Sep 1939Charles AllumFlorance Emily Allum was listed as a member of the household of Charles Allum in the 1939 Register in "Morgans Farm", Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ethel Allum and Harold James Allum.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
19 Jun 1921Household Duties6
29 Sep 1939Unpaid Domestic Duties2
Last Edited=9 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1893 Hoxne 4a 1170."
  2. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping RD 209-1 Schedule 64."
  3. [S1203] WO 363 - WW1 Service Records (1914 -1920), WO 363; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1767; Folio: 69; Page: 5."
  5. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  6. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09381_0367."
  7. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/846023/."

Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard1

F, #9148, b. 8 Oct 1898
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Father*William John Barnard2 b. between 3 Apr 1858 and 1 Apr 1859
Mother*Mary Jane Smith2 b. between 3 Apr 1868 and 1 Apr 1869
     Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard was born on 8 Oct 1898.3 She was the daughter of William John Barnard and Mary Jane Smith.2 Her birth was registered in the Dec 1898 quarter in the Stow registration district.2 The marriage of Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard and Walter J Forsdyke was registered in the Mar 1938 quarter in the Gipping registration district.4

Child of Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard and Walter James Forsdyke

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901William BarnardElizabeth Barnard was listed as a member of the household of William Barnard in the 1901 census in Union Street, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Jane Barnard, William Barnard, Gladys Barnard and Herbert Barnard.5
2 Apr 1911William BarnardElizabeth Barnard was listed as a member of the household of William Barnard in the 1911 census in 58 Regent Street, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Jane Barnard, William Albert Barnard, Gladys Ada Barnard, Herbert Redvers Barnard, Kathleen May Barnard and Norah Irene Barnard.6
19 Jun 1921Edgar Cyril MerrickElizabeth Evelyn Barnard was listed as a Servant in the household of Edgar Cyril Merrick in the 1921 census in Eden Nurseries, Bury Road, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Adela Martha Merrick, Claude Merrick, Edmund Merrick and Janet Maud Hazell.7
29 Sep 1939Walter J ForsdykeElizabeth E Forsdyke was listed as a member of the household of Walter J Forsdyke in the 1939 Register in 3 Council Houses, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Caleb F Forsdyke and Reginald V Barnard Plus 1 other person whose record is officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
19 Jun 1921Domestic Servant, Private7
29 Sep 1939Unpaid Domstic Duties3
Last Edited=12 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2613685/."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1898 Stow 4a 1851."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping 209-1 Schedule 85."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1938 Gipping 4a 1560."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1762; Folio: 66; Page: 14."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  7. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09355_0243."

Walter James Forsdyke1

M, #9149, b. 17 Jun 1904
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Father*Caleb Francis Forsdyke2 b. 23 Jan 1852, d. Mar 1940
Mother*Ann Cracknell2 b. between 4 Apr 1861 and 2 Apr 1863, d. before 29 Sep 1939
     Walter James Forsdyke was living at Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.1 He was born on 17 Jun 1904.3 He was the son of Caleb Francis Forsdyke and Ann Cracknell.2 The marriage of Walter J Forsdyke and Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard was registered in the Mar 1938 quarter in the Gipping registration district.4

Child of Walter James Forsdyke and Elizabeth Evelyn Barnard

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
29 Sep 1939Walter J ForsdykeHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in 3 Council Houses, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth E Forsdyke, Caleb F Forsdyke and Reginald V Barnard Plus 1 other person whose record is officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Farm Labourer3
Last Edited=14 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2613685/."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1904 Bosmere 4a 1010."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFX Gipping 209-1 Schedule 85."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1938 Gipping 4a 1560."

Florence Ellen Berry1

F, #9150, b. 17 Oct 1886
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     Florence Ellen Berry was born between 3 Apr 1886 and 1 Apr 1887 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk, England.2 She was born on 17 Oct 1886.3,4 The marriage of Florence Ellen Berry and George Albert Brunning was registered in the Sep 1905 quarter in the Stow S registration district.1 On 4 Aug 1918, Florence Ellen Berry was living at Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England.5

Children of Florence Ellen Berry and George Albert Brunning

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911George Albert BrunningFlorence Ellen Brunning was listed as a member of the household of George Albert Brunning in the 1911 census in The Street, Stonham Aspal, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William James Brunning and Vera Florence Brunning.2
19 Jun 1921Florence Ellen BrunningShe was listed in the 1921 census in 96 Croft Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William James Brunning, Vera Florence Brunning and Albert Charles Brunning Visitors in the household of John & Emma June Wilding & Family.6
29 Sep 1939Albert Charles BrunningFlorence E Brunning was listed as a member of the household of Albert Charles Brunning in the 1939 Register in 15 Crescent Road, Frinton & Walton UD, Essex, England. Other people in the household include Audrey E Brunning Plus 3 people whose records are officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Unpaid DD3
Last Edited=9 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1905 Stow S 4a 1792."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "DBXJ Frinton & Walton UD 197-2 Schedule 212."
  4. [S1184] WO 364 - WW1 Pension Records (1914 -1920), WO 364; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  5. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/638751/."
  6. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09416_0141."