Dorothy Plant1

F, #2461, b. circa Mar 1901
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Father*Robert Plant2 b. Mar 1869
Mother*Rose Borley2 b. between 3 Apr 1877 and 1 Apr 1879
     Dorothy Plant was born circa Mar 1901 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.3 She was the daughter of Robert Plant and Rose Borley.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Robert PlantDorothy Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1901 census in Chases Farm, Debenham Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Robert Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant and Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant also in the household is Arthur Mayhew, Boarder, Single, Age 19, Shepherd On Farm, born Denton, Norfolk.3
2 Apr 1911Robert PlantDorothy Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1911 census in Oak Tree Farm, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Robert Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant, Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant, Robert Plant, Leonard Plant and Eileen Plant.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911School2
Last Edited=13 Feb 2019

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 44."
  3. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 57; Page: 9."

Henry Plant1

M, #2462, b. between 31 Mar 1843 and 29 Mar 1845, d. before 29 Jul 1880
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Father*Robert Plant3 b. between 31 Mar 1794 and 29 Mar 1796
Mother*Mary (?)2 b. between 31 Mar 1803 and 29 Mar 1805
     Henry Plant was born between 31 Mar 1843 and 29 Mar 1845 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 He was baptized on 22 Sep 1844 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England.4 He was the son of Robert Plant and Mary (?)2,3 On 30 Nov 1862, Henry Plant was living at Kenton, Suffolk, England.1 He married Louisa Mayes, daughter of William Mayes and Sarah (?), on 30 Nov 1862 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Witnesses were Elijah Stammers & Ellen Stammers.1 Henry Plant died before 29 Jul 1880.5 He was buried on 29 Jul 1880 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England.5

Children of Henry Plant and Louisa Mayes

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851Robert PlantHenry Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1851 census in Corner, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Plant, Ellen Plant, Frederick Plant and Robert Plant.2
7 Apr 1861Clement KerseyHenry Plant was listed as a Servant in the household of Clement Kersey in the 1861 census in Suddon Hall, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Cupper and Louisa Mayes.6
2 Apr 1871Henry PlantHe was listed as head of household in the 1871 census in Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Lucy Mayes, Sarah Plant, Mary Plant and Robert Plant.7

Occupation

DateOccupation
7 Apr 1861Groom6
30 Nov 1862Labourer1
2 Apr 1871Ag. Labour7
Last Edited=11 Jul 2020

Citations

  1. [S105] Microfilm Marriages, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  2. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1802; Folio: 67; Page: 7; GSU roll: 207452."
  3. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 187; Page: 8."
  4. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  5. [S277] Microfilm Burials, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  6. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1172; Folio: 76; Page: 5; GSU roll: 542768."
  7. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1761; Folio: 70; Page: 8; GSU roll: 830788."

Robert Plant1

M, #2463, b. between 31 Mar 1794 and 29 Mar 1796
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     Robert Plant married Mary (?).2 Robert Plant was born between 31 Mar 1794 and 29 Mar 1796 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 Ellen Plant, daughter of Charles Brunning, on 18 May 1869 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3

Children of Robert Plant and Mary (?)

Child of Robert Plant

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851Robert PlantHe was listed as head of household in the 1851 census in Corner, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Plant, Henry Plant, Ellen Plant, Frederick Plant and Robert Plant.2
7 Apr 1861Robert PlantHe was listed as head of household in the 1861 census in Earl Soham Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Plant, Ellen Plant, Frederick Plant and Robert Plant.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
30 Mar 1851Shoemaker2
7 Apr 1861Shoemaker4
30 Nov 1862Shoemaker1
18 May 1869Shoemaker3
Last Edited=29 Sep 2024

Citations

  1. [S105] Microfilm Marriages, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  2. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1802; Folio: 67; Page: 7; GSU roll: 207452."
  3. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1172; Folio: 77; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542768."
  5. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 187; Page: 8."

Robert Plant1

M, #2464, b. between 6 Apr 1845 and 4 Apr 1847
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Father*Robert Plant2 b. between 31 Mar 1794 and 29 Mar 1796
     Robert Plant was born between 6 Apr 1845 and 4 Apr 1847 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of Robert Plant.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Robert PlantHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Farm House, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Louisa Plant and Robert Plant.2
31 Mar 1901Robert PlantRobert Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1901 census in Chases Farm, Debenham Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant, Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant and Dorothy Plant also in the household is Arthur Mayhew, Boarder, Single, Age 19, Shepherd On Farm, born Denton, Norfolk.3
2 Apr 1911Robert PlantRobert Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1911 census in Oak Tree Farm, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant, Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant, Dorothy Plant, Robert Plant, Leonard Plant and Eileen Plant.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
5 Apr 1891Agricultural Labourer2
31 Mar 1901Farm Bailiff3
2 Apr 1911Farm Labourer4
Last Edited=31 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 187; Page: 8."
  3. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 57; Page: 9."
  4. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 44."

Robert Plant1

M, #2465, b. between 3 Apr 1905 and 1 Apr 1907
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Father*Robert Plant1 b. Mar 1869
Mother*Rose Borley1 b. between 3 Apr 1877 and 1 Apr 1879
     Robert Plant was born between 3 Apr 1905 and 1 Apr 1907 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of Robert Plant and Rose Borley.1

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Robert PlantRobert Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1911 census in Oak Tree Farm, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Robert Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant, Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant, Dorothy Plant, Leonard Plant and Eileen Plant.1
Last Edited=13 Feb 2019

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 44."

Leonard Plant1

M, #2466, b. between 3 Apr 1907 and 1 Apr 1909
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Father*Robert Plant2 b. Mar 1869
Mother*Rose Borley2 b. between 3 Apr 1877 and 1 Apr 1879
     Leonard Plant was born between 3 Apr 1907 and 1 Apr 1909 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of Robert Plant and Rose Borley.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Robert PlantLeonard Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1911 census in Oak Tree Farm, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Robert Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant, Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant, Dorothy Plant, Robert Plant and Eileen Plant.2
Last Edited=13 Feb 2019

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 44."

Eileen Plant1

F, #2467, b. circa May 1910
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Father*Robert Plant2 b. Mar 1869
Mother*Rose Borley2 b. between 3 Apr 1877 and 1 Apr 1879
     Eileen Plant was born circa May 1910 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 She was the daughter of Robert Plant and Rose Borley.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Robert PlantEileen Plant was listed as a member of the household of Robert Plant in the 1911 census in Oak Tree Farm, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rose Plant, Robert Plant, Frederick Plant, Lewis Plant, Evelyn Mary Louisa Plant, Dorothy Plant, Robert Plant and Leonard Plant.2
Last Edited=13 Feb 2019

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 44."

Frederick Robert Sidney Curtis1,2

M, #2468, b. Jun 1897, d. 28 Mar 1918
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Father*George Curtis b. 12 Mar 1867
Mother*Kate Kitson b. between 4 Apr 1873 and 2 Apr 1875, d. Dec 1898
     Frederick Robert Sidney Curtis was born between 3 Apr 1896 and 1 Apr 1898 in Winston, Suffolk, England.3 He was born in Jun 1897 in Bosmere, Suffolk, England.4 He was the son of George Curtis and Kate Kitson. Frederick Robert Sidney Curtis died on 28 Mar 1918 in Calais, Pas De Calais, France, at age 20; during WW1.5 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on The Arras Memorial, Calais, Pas De Calais, France; Bay 4.5

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Mary Ann CurtisFrederick Robert Sidney Curtis was listed as a member of the household of Mary Ann Curtis in the 1901 census in Near Church, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include George Curtis and Violet A Curtis.6
2 Apr 1911Emma MillsFrederick Robert Sidney Curtis was listed as a member of the household of Emma Mills in the 1911 census in Spring House, Bedingfield, Suffolk, England. Also in the household is Georgie Kitson, granddaughter age 19, "Companion Help" born Bedingfield.3

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S241] Website Roll Of Honour - Suffolk County Council (https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/times/war-and-conflict/…).
  3. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10740; Schedule Number: 61A."
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1897 Bosmere 4a 857."
  5. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/746489."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Enumeration District : 18."
  7. [S398] Soldiers Died In The Great War of Fred Curtis "unknown cd."
  8. [S399] Medal Card of Fred Curtis "unknown cd."
  9. [S399] Medal Card of Fred Curtis "Roll K/1/103 B 19 Page 3664."
  10. [S399] Medal Card of Fred Curtis "Roll K/1/4/B2 Page 98B."
  11. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."

Stanley John Curtis1

M, #2469, b. Mar 1896, d. 21 Dec 1915
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Father*John Curtis2 b. 13 Jul 1870
Mother*Agnes Rowe2 b. 16 Dec 1871
     His birth was registered in the Mar 1896 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.3 Stanley John Curtis was the son of John Curtis and Agnes Rowe.2 Stanley John Curtis died on 21 Dec 1915 in West Vlaanderen, Belgium, at age 19; during WW1.2 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, West Vlaanderen, Belgium; II. D. 26A.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901John CurtisStanley John Curtis was listed as a member of the household of John Curtis in the 1901 census in Suize's Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Agnes Curtis and May Curtis.4
2 Apr 1911John CurtisStanley John Curtis was listed as a member of the household of John Curtis in the 1911 census in Malt House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Agnes Curtis and May Curtis.5

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Farm Worker (Labourer)5

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/435015/."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1896 Bosmere 4a 843."
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 181; Page: 4."
  5. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 98."
  6. [S502] Soldiers Died In The Great War of unknown name of person "unknown cd."
  7. [S400] Medal Card of Stanley Curtis "unknown cd."
  8. [S400] Medal Card of Stanley Curtis "Roll K/1/103 B19 Page 3664."
  9. [S400] Medal Card of Stanley Curtis "Roll K/1/4/B2 Page 98B."
  10. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."

John Curtis1

M, #2470, b. 13 Jul 1870
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Father*George Curtis2 b. between 4 Apr 1830 and 2 Apr 1831
Mother*Mary Ann (?)2 b. between 31 Mar 1830 and 30 Mar 1832
     John Curtis was born between 4 Apr 1870 and 2 Apr 1871 in Winston, Suffolk, England.2 He was born on 13 Jul 1870.3 He was the son of George Curtis and Mary Ann (?)2 The marriage of John Curtis and Agnes Rowe was registered in the Dec 1894 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.4

Children of John Curtis and Agnes Rowe

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1871Mary Ann CurtisJohn Curtis was listed as a member of the household of Mary Ann Curtis in the 1871 census in Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Sarah Ann Curtis, Mary Ann Curtis and George Curtis Where is husband, George?5
3 Apr 1881George CurtisJohn Curtis was listed as a member of the household of George Curtis in the 1881 census in Near Church, Cott, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ann Curtis, George Curtis and Edward Curtis.2
5 Apr 1891George CurtisJohn Curtis was listed as a member of the household of George Curtis in the 1891 census in Nr. Church, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ann Curtis, George Curtis and Edward Curtis.6
31 Mar 1901John CurtisHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Suize's Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Agnes Curtis, Stanley John Curtis and May Curtis.7
2 Apr 1911John CurtisHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Malt House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Agnes Curtis, Stanley John Curtis and May Curtis.8
19 Jun 1921John CurtisHe was listed as head of household in the 1921 census in White House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Agnes Curtis and May Curtis.9
29 Sep 1939John CurtisHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in Malt House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Agnes Curtis Plus 1 other person whose record is officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
31 Mar 1901Horseman on Farm7
2 Apr 1911Farm Bailiff8
19 Jun 1921Farm Bailiff9
29 Sep 1939Farm Foreman3
Last Edited=11 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1861; Folio: 112; Page: 1; GSU roll: 1341450."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFC Gupping 209-1 Schedule 067."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1894 Bosmere 4a 1561."
  5. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1743; Folio: 116; Page: 12; GSU roll: 830776."
  6. [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: 188; Page: 9; GSU roll: 6096572."
  7. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 181; Page: 4."
  8. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 98."
  9. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0125."
  10. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/435015/."

Agnes Rowe1

F, #2471, b. 16 Dec 1871
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     Agnes Rowe was born between 3 Apr 1871 and 1 Apr 1873 in Winston, Suffolk, England.2 She was born on 16 Dec 1871.3 The marriage of Agnes Rowe and John Curtis was registered in the Dec 1894 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.1

Children of Agnes Rowe and John Curtis

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901John CurtisAgnes Curtis was listed as a member of the household of John Curtis in the 1901 census in Suize's Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Stanley John Curtis and May Curtis.4
2 Apr 1911John CurtisAgnes Curtis was listed as a member of the household of John Curtis in the 1911 census in Malt House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Stanley John Curtis and May Curtis.2
19 Jun 1921John CurtisAgnes Curtis was listed as a member of the household of John Curtis in the 1921 census in White House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include May Curtis.5
29 Sep 1939John CurtisAgnes Curtis was listed as a member of the household of John Curtis in the 1939 Register in Malt House Farm, Winston, Suffolk, England. Plus 1 other person whose record is officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
19 Jun 1921Home Duties5
29 Sep 1939Unpaid Domestic Duties3
Last Edited=11 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1894 Bosmere 4a 1561."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 98."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFC Gupping 209-1 Schedule 067."
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1768; Folio: 181; Page: 4."
  5. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0125."
  6. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/435015/."

Arthur Walter Goodwin1

M, #2472, b. Sep 1892, d. 15 Jan 1916
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     In 1919 I am unable to find any miliary records or medal awards for Arthur. If you have any information, I would appreciate hearing from you.
Father*Arthur George Goodwin b. between 3 Apr 1865 and 1 Apr 1867
Mother*Elizabeth Hunt b. between 3 Apr 1859 and 1 Apr 1861
     His birth was registered in the Sep 1892 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.2 Arthur Walter Goodwin was the son of Arthur George Goodwin and Elizabeth Hunt. The marriage of Arthur Walter Goodwin and Alice Sophia Pratt was registered in the Dec 1912 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.3 Arthur Walter Goodwin died on 15 Jan 1916 in West Vlaanderen, Belgium, at age 23; during WW1.4 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in White House Cemetery, St. Jean Les Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Belgium; I.D.4.4

Children of Arthur Walter Goodwin and Alice Sophia Pratt

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Arthur George GoodwinArthur Walter Goodwin was listed as a member of the household of Arthur George Goodwin in the 1901 census in Dry Dale Bottom, Wantisden, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Hunt, William Hunt, Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin and Frederick George Goodwin.5
2 Apr 1911Arthur G GoodwinArthur Walter Goodwin was listed as a member of the household of Arthur G Goodwin in the 1911 census in Fenn Street, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Goodwin, Frederick George Goodwin and Lilian May Goodwin 6 children born alive, 4 still living, 2 died.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Labourer on land6

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1892 Bosmere 4a 809."
  3. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1912 Bosmere 4a 2227."
  4. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/454587."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Enumeration District : 17."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 70."
  7. [S401] Soldiers Died In The Great War of Arthur Goodwin "unknown cd."
  8. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."
  9. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1915 Bosmere 4a 1657."

Frederick George Goodwin1

M, #2473, b. between 3 Apr 1895 and 1 Apr 1897, d. 16 Sep 1916
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Father*Arthur George Goodwin b. between 3 Apr 1865 and 1 Apr 1867
Mother*Elizabeth Hunt b. between 3 Apr 1859 and 1 Apr 1861
     Frederick George Goodwin was born between 3 Apr 1895 and 1 Apr 1897 in Offton, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of Arthur George Goodwin and Elizabeth Hunt. Frederick George Goodwin died on 16 Sep 1916 in Somme, France; during WW1.3 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on The Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France; Pier and Face 1 C and 2A.3

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Arthur George GoodwinFrederick George Goodwin was listed as a member of the household of Arthur George Goodwin in the 1901 census in Dry Dale Bottom, Wantisden, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Hunt, William Hunt, Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin and Arthur Walter Goodwin.4
2 Apr 1911Arthur G GoodwinFrederick George Goodwin was listed as a member of the household of Arthur G Goodwin in the 1911 census in Fenn Street, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Goodwin, Arthur Walter Goodwin and Lilian May Goodwin 6 children born alive, 4 still living, 2 died.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Stock Tender on Farm2

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 70."
  3. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/749132."
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Enumeration District : 17."
  5. [S402] Medal Card of Frederick Goodwin "unknown cd."
  6. [S402] Medal Card of Frederick Goodwin "Roll K/1/103 B/9 Page 1616."
  7. [S402] Medal Card of Frederick Goodwin "Roll K/1/4 B2 Page 143."
  8. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."

Arthur George Goodwin1

M, #2474, b. between 3 Apr 1865 and 1 Apr 1867
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Father*George Goodwin
     Arthur George Goodwin was born between 3 Apr 1865 and 1 Apr 1867 in Ashfield, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of George Goodwin. Arthur George Goodwin married Elizabeth Hunt, daughter of William Hunt, on 31 Oct 1888 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3

Children of Arthur George Goodwin and Elizabeth Hunt

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Arthur George GoodwinHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Back Lane, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Hunt, William Hunt, Mary Hunt and Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin.4
31 Mar 1901Arthur George GoodwinHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Dry Dale Bottom, Wantisden, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Hunt, William Hunt, Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin, Arthur Walter Goodwin and Frederick George Goodwin.5
2 Apr 1911Arthur G GoodwinHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Fenn Street, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Goodwin, Arthur Walter Goodwin, Frederick George Goodwin and Lilian May Goodwin 6 children born alive, 4 still living, 2 died.2
19 Jun 1921Arthur George GoodwinHe was listed as head of household in the 1921 census in Fenn Street, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Busty Goodwin and Lilian May Goodwin.1

Occupation

DateOccupation
31 Mar 1901Thatch, Agricultural Labourer on Farm5
2 Apr 1911Thatcher & Rough Carpenter2
19 Jun 1921Carpenter & Thatcher1
Last Edited=16 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0119."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 70."
  3. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 70; Page: 17."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Enumeration District : 17."

Elizabeth Hunt1

F, #2475, b. between 3 Apr 1859 and 1 Apr 1861
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Father*William Hunt
     Elizabeth Hunt was born between 3 Apr 1859 and 1 Apr 1861 in Debenham, Suffolk, England.2 She was the daughter of William Hunt. Elizabeth Hunt married Arthur George Goodwin, son of George Goodwin, on 31 Oct 1888 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3

Children of Elizabeth Hunt and Arthur George Goodwin

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Arthur George GoodwinElizabeth Hunt was listed as a member of the household of Arthur George Goodwin in the 1891 census in Back Lane, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William Hunt, Mary Hunt and Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin.4
31 Mar 1901Arthur George GoodwinElizabeth Hunt was listed as a member of the household of Arthur George Goodwin in the 1901 census in Dry Dale Bottom, Wantisden, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William Hunt, Margaret Elizabeth Goodwin, Arthur Walter Goodwin and Frederick George Goodwin.5
2 Apr 1911Arthur G GoodwinElizabeth Goodwin was listed as a member of the household of Arthur G Goodwin in the 1911 census in Fenn Street, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Arthur Walter Goodwin, Frederick George Goodwin and Lilian May Goodwin 6 children born alive, 4 still living, 2 died.2
19 Jun 1921Arthur George GoodwinElizabeth Busty Goodwin was listed as a member of the household of Arthur George Goodwin in the 1921 census in Fenn Street, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Lilian May Goodwin.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
19 Jun 1921Home Duties6
Last Edited=16 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 70."
  3. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 70; Page: 17."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Enumeration District : 17."
  6. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0119."

Herbert Ernest Miller1

M, #2476, b. Sep 1896, d. 2 Mar 1916
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Father*Robert Miller b. between 3 Apr 1855 and 1 Apr 1857, d. before 29 Sep 1939
Mother*Selina Emily Pipe b. 23 Oct 1859, d. Mar 1941
     His birth was registered in the Sep 1896 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.2 Herbert Ernest Miller was the son of Robert Miller and Selina Emily Pipe. Herbert Ernest Miller died on 2 Mar 1916 in West Vlaanderen, Belgium, at age 19; during WW1.3 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on The Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Belgium; Panel 21.3

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911Robert MillerHerbert Ernest Miller was listed as a member of the household of Robert Miller in the 1911 census in Winston Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Selina Emily Miller, William T Miller, Lily Maude R Miller, Harry Miller, Stanley Robert Miller, James Miller and Clara C Brock.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Farm Labourer4

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1896 Bosmere 4a 850."
  3. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/906835."
  4. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image).
  5. [S502] Soldiers Died In The Great War of unknown name of person "unknown cd."
  6. [S246] Medal Card of Herbert Miller "unknown cd."
  7. [S245] Soldiers Died In The Great War of Herbert Miller "unknown cd."
  8. [S291] Medal Card of Herbert Ernest Miller "unknown cd."
  9. [S291] Medal Card of Herbert Ernest Miller "Roll K/1/103 B 12 Page 2409."
  10. [S291] Medal Card of Herbert Ernest Miller "Roll K/1/6B Page 209."
  11. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."

Robert Miller1

M, #2477, b. between 3 Apr 1855 and 1 Apr 1857, d. before 29 Sep 1939
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     Robert Miller was born between 3 Apr 1855 and 1 Apr 1857 in Winston, Suffolk, England.2 The marriage of Robert Miller and Selina Emily Pipe was registered in the Mar 1879 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.3 Robert Miller died before 29 Sep 1939. ; Before 1939 Register was taken.4

Children of Robert Miller and Selina Emily Pipe

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Robert MillerHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Turnpike, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Selina Emily Miller, James Miller, Emma Miller, Beatrice M Miller, Albert Miller, Lily Maude R Miller and William T Miller.5
31 Mar 1901Robert MillerHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in The Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Selina Emily Miller, Albert Miller, Lily Maude R Miller, William T Miller, Harry Miller, Jane Miller, John Miller and Stanley Robert Miller.6
2 Apr 1911Robert MillerHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Winston Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Selina Emily Miller, William T Miller, Lily Maude R Miller, Harry Miller, Herbert Ernest Miller, Stanley Robert Miller, James Miller and Clara C Brock.2
19 Jun 1921Robert MillerHe was listed as head of household in the 1921 census in Winston Green, Wnston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Selina E Miller, William T Miller, Jeanie Miller and Stanley Miller.7

Occupation

DateOccupation
5 Apr 1891Hawker5
31 Mar 1901Ground Labourer6
2 Apr 1911Working On Small Holding2
19 Jun 1921Own Account, Farm Work7
Last Edited=11 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image).
  3. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1879 Bosmere 4a 725."
  4. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFC Gipping 209-1 Schedule 090."
  5. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 185; Page: 3; GSU roll: 6096572."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image).
  7. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0185."

Selina Emily Pipe1

F, #2478, b. 23 Oct 1859, d. Mar 1941
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Father*Frederick Pipe2 b. between 4 Apr 1832 and 2 Apr 1834
Mother*Mary Fairweather2 b. 22 Feb 1830
     Selina Emily Pipe was born on 23 Oct 1859.3 She was the daughter of Frederick Pipe and Mary Fairweather.2 Her birth was registered in the Dec 1859 quarter in the Bosmere & Claydon registration district.4 The marriage of Selina Emily Pipe and Robert Miller was registered in the Mar 1879 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.1 Selina's death was registered in the Mar 1941 quarter in the Gipping registration district.5

Children of Selina Emily Pipe and Robert Miller

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
7 Apr 1861Frederick PipeSelina Emily Pipe was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Pipe in the 1861 census in Cottage, Ashbocking, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Fairweather and Herbert Frederick Piipe.2
5 Apr 1891Robert MillerSelina Emily Miller was listed as a member of the household of Robert Miller in the 1891 census in Turnpike, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include James Miller, Emma Miller, Beatrice M Miller, Albert Miller, Lily Maude R Miller and William T Miller.6
31 Mar 1901Robert MillerSelina Emily Miller was listed as a member of the household of Robert Miller in the 1901 census in The Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Albert Miller, Lily Maude R Miller, William T Miller, Harry Miller, Jane Miller, John Miller and Stanley Robert Miller.7
2 Apr 1911Robert MillerSelina Emily Miller was listed as a member of the household of Robert Miller in the 1911 census in Winston Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William T Miller, Lily Maude R Miller, Harry Miller, Herbert Ernest Miller, Stanley Robert Miller, James Miller and Clara C Brock.8
19 Jun 1921Robert MillerSelina E Miller was listed as a member of the household of Robert Miller in the 1921 census in Winston Green, Wnston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William T Miller, Jeanie Miller and Stanley Miller.9
29 Sep 1939Selina E MillerShe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in The Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William T Miller and Beatrice M Wilby Plus 2 people whose records are officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Unpaid Domestic Duties3
Last Edited=11 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1879 Bosmere 4a 725."
  2. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1155; Folio: 10; Page: 13; GSU roll: 542764."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFC Gipping 209-1 Schedule 090."
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1859 Bosmere & Claydon 4a 500."
  5. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1941 Gipping 4a 2475."
  6. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1462; Folio: 185; Page: 3; GSU roll: 6096572."
  7. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image).
  8. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image).
  9. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0185."

Wilfred Harry Brown1

M, #2479, b. 24 Sep 1909, d. 21 Oct 1943
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Father*John Brown2,3 b. 30 Mar 1875
Mother*Florence Mary Harvey2 b. between 3 Apr 1877 and 1 Apr 1879, d. before 29 Sep 1939
     Wilfred Harry Brown was born on 24 Sep 1909 in Winston Green, Suffolk, England.4,3 He was the son of John Brown and Florence Mary Harvey.2,3 His birth was registered in the Dec 1909 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.1 Wilfred Harry Brown died on 21 Oct 1943 in Thailand at age 34; During WW2.5 He was buried after 21 Oct 1943 in Chungkai War Cemetery, Thailand; 9.F.7.5

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1911John BrownWilfred Brown was listed as a member of the household of John Brown in the 1911 census in The Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence Mary Brown, Elsie Brown, Jack Brown, Walter Brown and Mildred Brown 6 children born alive, 5 still living, 1 died.2
19 Jun 1921John BrownWilfred Brown was listed as a member of the household of John Brown in the 1921 census in Winston Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florencce Brown, Jack Brown, Walter Brown, Mildred Brown, Reginald Brown, Charles Brown, Dorothy Brown, Stanley Brown and Cyril Brown.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
Regular Soldier3

Military History

Last Edited=12 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1909 Bosmere 4a 950."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10751; Schedule Number: 94."
  3. [S987] Unknown record type of unknown name of person "unknown cd."
  4. [S970] WO 345/7- Prisoners Of War 1715-1945; unknown record group, The National Archives.
  5. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/search-for-war-dead/casualty/2352564/."
  6. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0153."
  7. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."

Cyril Brown1

M, #2480, b. Dec 1918, d. 8 Jun 1940
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Father*John Brown2 b. 30 Mar 1875
Mother*Florence Mary Harvey2 b. between 3 Apr 1877 and 1 Apr 1879, d. before 29 Sep 1939
     Cyril Brown was born in Dec 1918 in Bosmere, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of John Brown and Florence Mary Harvey.2 Cyril Brown died on 8 Jun 1940 in Seine-Maritime, France, at age 21; During WW2.3 He was buried after 8 Jun 1940 in Quincampoix Churchyard, Seine-Maritime, France.3

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
19 Jun 1921John BrownCyril Brown was listed as a member of the household of John Brown in the 1921 census in Winston Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florencce Brown, Jack Brown, Walter Brown, Mildred Brown, Wilfred Brown, Reginald Brown, Charles Brown, Dorothy Brown and Stanley Brown.4
29 Sep 1939John BrownCyril Brown was listed as a member of the household of John Brown in the 1939 Register in The Green, Winston, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Reginald Brown, Stanley Brown, Mildred Brown and William Brown plus 2 people whose records are offically closed.5

Military History

Last Edited=12 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1918 Bosmere 4a 2344."
  3. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "https://www.cwgc.org/search-for-war-dead/casualty/2689065/."
  4. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09377_0153."
  5. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXFC Gipping (Winston) Schedule 95."
  6. [S425] MI, "unknown cd."

Russell George Arbon

M, #2481, b. before 12 Aug 1888, d. 30 Jun 1915
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Father*David Arbon b. between 6 Apr 1860 and 4 Apr 1862
Mother*Alice Scales b. between 6 Apr 1869 and 4 Apr 1871
     Russell George Arbon was born before 12 Aug 1888.1 He was baptized on 12 Aug 1888 in St. Peter, Monk Soham, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of David Arbon and Alice Scales. His birth was registered in the Sep 1888 quarter in the Hoxne registration district.2 Russell George Arbon died on 30 Jun 1915 in Nord, France; During WW1.3 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Aubers Ridge British Cemetery, Aubers, Nord, France; V.F.6.3

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901George ScalesRussell Arbon was listed in the 1901 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Sarah Scales.4
2 Apr 1911Sarah Eminson ScalesRussell George Arbon was listed as a member of the household of Sarah Eminson Scales in the 1911 census in The Corner, Kenton, suffolk, England. Also staying is William George Cook, Grandson Age 5, School, Born Eye, Suffolk.5

Occupation

DateOccupation
5 Apr 1891Agricultural Engine Driver6
2 Apr 1911Horseman on Farm5

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S162] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Peter, Monks Soham, 1754 to 1899.
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1888 Hoxne 4a 732."
  3. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/303250/."
  4. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  5. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 22."
  6. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1461; Folio: 30; Page: 5; GSU roll: 6096571."
  7. [S396] Medal Card of Russell G Arbon "unknown cd."
  8. [S396] Medal Card of Russell G Arbon "Roll K/1/103 B Page 105."
  9. [S396] Medal Card of Russell G Arbon "Roll K/1/4B Page 10."
  10. [S423] MI, "unknown cd."

Spencer William Salter1

M, #2482, b. Dec 1893, d. 8 May 1917
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Father*Frederick Salter1 b. 24 Jun 1865, d. Mar 1951
Mother*Fannie Garneys1 b. Jun 1861, d. Sep 1927
     Spencer William Salter was born on 16 Sep 1893.2 His birth was registered in the Dec 1893 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.3 He was the son of Frederick Salter and Fannie Garneys.1 Spencer William Salter was baptized on 7 Oct 1894 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 He died on 8 May 1917 in Calais, Pas De Calais, France, at age 23; during WW1.4 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, Calais, Pas De Calais, France; III. K. 43.4

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Frederick SalterSpencer William Salter was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1901 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Salter, Charles Frederick Salter and Arthur George Salter.5
2 Apr 1911Frederick SalterSpencer William Salter was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1911 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Salter, Charles Frederick Salter and Arthur George Salter.1

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911a Labourer, Corn & Coal Merchants1

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 19."
  2. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1893 Plomesgate 4a 868."
  4. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/41137."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  6. [S502] Soldiers Died In The Great War of unknown name of person "unknown cd."
  7. [S372] Medal Card of Spencer W Salter "Roll E/1/102 B/26 Page 4409."
  8. [S423] MI, "unknown cd."

Robert George Mayes1

M, #2483, b. Mar 1888, d. 7 Mar 1918
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     Between 1891 and 1901 At some point between the 1891 Census and the 1901 Census, the family stopped calling themselves "Mayes" and started calling themselves "Plant". They are enumerated in both the 1901 and the 1911 Cenus's as "Plant". All the children were registred in the name of "Mayes". It may have something to do with Henry Mayes (the father), being born illegitimately to Louisa Mayes and Henry Plant. Further research needed.
Father*Henry Mayes2 b. Mar 1862, d. before 29 Sep 1939
Mother*Ellen List2 b. 12 Apr 1865
     Robert George Mayes was born between 6 Apr 1887 and 4 Apr 1889 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.2 His birth was registered in the Mar 1888 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.1 He was the son of Henry Mayes and Ellen List.2 Robert George Mayes was baptized on 25 Jul 1892 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England.3 He died on 7 Mar 1918 in Somme, France; during WW1.4 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand, Somme, France; IV. C. 28.4

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Henry MayesRobert George Mayes was listed as a member of the household of Henry Mayes in the 1891 census in Clements Farm, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Mays, Harry List, Mary Louisa Mayes and William Charles Mayes.2
31 Mar 1901Henery PlantRobert George Mayes was listed as a member of the household of Henery Plant in the 1901 census in Kenton Corner, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Plant, Henery Plant, William Plant, Sarah Plant, Frederick Mayes, Agnes Plant and Ernest Plant.5
2 Apr 1911Henery PlantRobert George Mayes was listed as a member of the household of Henery Plant in the 1911 census in The Corner, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Plant, Harry List, Frederick Mayes, Ernest Mayes, Agnes Mayes, Sarah Ellen Mayes, Albert Mayes and Bertie Mayes also in the household is Dorie Plant, Granddughter Age 6, Born Kenton and Eva Plant, Granddaughter, Age 1, Born Kenton.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Labourer On Farm6

Military History

  • Robert George Mayes was a Private, Serial Number 201892 and served in the Suffolk Regiment.7
  • Robert George Mayes was a Private, Serial Number 201892 and served in the Cambridgeshire Regiment.7
  • Robert George Mayes was a Private, Serial Number 6082 and served in the Suffolk Regiment.7
  • He began military service after enlisting in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.8
  • On 7 Mar 1918 Robert George Mayes was a Private, Serial Number 201892 and served in the 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Formerly 4197, Suffolk Regiment.9,8
  • Circa 1920 Robert was awarded the Victory Medal.10
  • Circa 1920 Robert was awarded the British War Medal.10
  • He was commemorated in Dec 1920 on The War Memorial, Kenton, Suffolk, England.11
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1888 Plomesgate 4a 878."
  2. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Class: RG12; Piece: 1479; Folio: 57; Page: 6."
  3. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/554918/."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 6."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 24."
  7. [S411] Medal Card of Robert Mayes "unknown cd."
  8. [S243] Soldiers Died In The Great War of Robert Mayes "unknown cd."
  9. [S242] MI, "unknown cd."
  10. [S411] Medal Card of Robert Mayes "Roll K/1/103 B12 Page 2366."
  11. [S423] MI, "unknown cd."

Frederick Mayes1

M, #2484, b. Jun 1894, d. 5 Oct 1918
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     Between 1891 and 1901 At some point between the 1891 Census and the 1901 Census, the family stopped calling themselves "Mayes" and started calling themselves "Plant". They are enumerated in both the 1901 and the 1911 Cenus's as "Plant". All the children were registred in the name of "Mayes". It may have something to do with Henry Mayes (the father), being born illegitimately to Louisa Mayes and Henry Plant. Further research needed.
Father*Henry Mayes2 b. Mar 1862, d. before 29 Sep 1939
Mother*Ellen List2 b. 12 Apr 1865
     Frederick Mayes was living at Debenham, Suffolk, England.3 He was born in Kenton, Suffolk, England.3 His birth was registered in the Jun 1894 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.2 He was the son of Henry Mayes and Ellen List.2 Frederick Mayes died on 5 Oct 1918 in Somme, France, at age 24; during WW1.4 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Tincourt New British Cemetery, Somme, France; VI. F. 28.4

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Henery PlantFrederick Mayes was listed as a member of the household of Henery Plant in the 1901 census in Kenton Corner, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Plant, Henery Plant, Robert George Mayes, William Plant, Sarah Plant, Agnes Plant and Ernest Plant.5
2 Apr 1911Henery PlantFrederick Mayes was listed as a member of the household of Henery Plant in the 1911 census in The Corner, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Plant, Robert George Mayes, Harry List, Ernest Mayes, Agnes Mayes, Sarah Ellen Mayes, Albert Mayes and Bertie Mayes also in the household is Dorie Plant, Granddughter Age 6, Born Kenton and Eva Plant, Granddaughter, Age 1, Born Kenton.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Labourer On Farm6

Military History

  • Frederick Mayes began military service after enlisting in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.3
  • On 5 Oct 1918 Frederick Mayes was a Private, Serial Number 42654 and served in the 1st/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, Formerly 123206 RFA.4,3
  • In 1919 Frederick Mayes was a Private, Serial Number 19659 and served in the Suffolk Regiment.7
  • Circa 1920 Frederick was awarded the British War Medal.8
  • Circa 1920 Frederick was awarded the Victory Medal.8
  • He was commemorated in Dec 1920 on The War Memorial, Kenton, Suffolk, England.9
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1894 Plomesgate 4a 887."
  3. [S410] Soldiers Died In The Great War of Frederick Mayes "unknown cd."
  4. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/255993/."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 6."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 24."
  7. [S360] Medal Card of Frederick Mayes "unknown cd."
  8. [S360] Medal Card of Frederick Mayes "Roll F/101B14 PAge 1770."
  9. [S423] MI, "unknown cd."

Thomas Edward Salter1

M, #2485, b. 21 Oct 1890, d. 21 Mar 1918
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Father*Charles Salter2 b. between 2 Apr 1848 and 1 Apr 1850, d. 14 Feb 1915
Mother*Mary Turner b. between 31 Mar 1850 and 30 Mar 1852
     Thomas Edward Salter married Mary (?).3 Thomas Edward Salter was born on 21 Oct 1890.4 He was the son of Charles Salter and Mary Turner.2 His birth was registered in the Dec 1890 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.5 Thomas Edward Salter was baptized on 2 Jul 1893 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England.4 He died on 21 Mar 1918 in Calais, Pas De Calais, France, at age 27; During WW1.1 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on The Arras Memorial, Calais, Pas De Calais, France; Bay 7.1 His estate was probated on 3 May 1918 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; Effects £155 9s. 5d.3

Family: Thomas Edward Salter and Mary (?)

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Charles SalterThomas Edward Salter was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1891 census in Suddon Hall, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Turner, Louisa Salter, Frederick Salter, Catherine Salter, Charles Salter, Emma Salter and Florence Mary Salter.6
31 Mar 1901Charles SalterThomas Edward Salter was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1901 census in Crown Inn, Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Salter, Emma Salter and Florence Mary Salter also in the household is Mary Catchpole, Visitor, single, Age 17, General Servant (Domestic), Born in Chattisham.7
2 Apr 1911Charles SalterThomas Edward Salter was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1911 census in Crown Inn, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Turner, Charles Salter, Emma Salter and Florence Mary Andrews.8

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Pig Dealer8

Military History

Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1638127/."
  2. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1638127."
  3. [S826] Probate of Thoms Edward Salter.
  4. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1890 Plomesgate 4a 779."
  6. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1479; Folio: 57; Page: 6; GSU roll: 6096589."
  7. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  8. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 16."
  9. [S414] Soldiers Died In The Great War of Thomas Edward Salter "unknown cd."
  10. [S720] WO 329 - WW1 Service Medal & Award Rolls, WO 329; unknown record group, The National Archives, Piece Number 1378.
  11. [S423] MI, "unknown cd."

Arthur George Salter1

M, #2486, b. 26 Mar 1896, d. 25 Oct 1918
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Father*Frederick Salter1,2 b. 24 Jun 1865, d. Mar 1951
Mother*Fannie Garneys1,2 b. Jun 1861, d. Sep 1927
     Arthur George Salter was born on 26 Mar 1896.3 He was the son of Frederick Salter and Fannie Garneys.1,2 Arthur George Salter was baptized on 14 May 1896 in All Saints, Kenton, Suffolk, England.3 His birth was registered in the Jun 1896 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.4 He died on 25 Oct 1918 in Nord, France, at age 22; during WW1.2 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Beaurain British Cemetery, Nord, France; C. 16.2

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Frederick SalterArthur George Salter was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1901 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Salter, Charles Frederick Salter and Spencer William Salter.5
2 Apr 1911Frederick SalterArthur George Salter was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1911 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Salter, Charles Frederick Salter and Spencer William Salter.1

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911Stockboy on Farm1

Military History

  • Arthur George Salter was a Private, Serial Number 30805 and served in the Suffolk Regiment.6
  • He began military service after enlisting in Debenham, Suffolk, england.7
  • Arthur George Salter was a Private, Serial Number 40067 and served in the Bedf R.6
  • On 25 Oct 1918 Arthur George Salter was a Private, Serial Number 40067 and served in the 1st Battalion, Hertfordshire Regiment.8
  • Circa 1920 Arthur was awarded the Victory Medal.6
  • Circa 1920 Arthur was awarded the British War Medal.6
  • He was commemorated in Dec 1920 on The War Memorial, Kenton, Suffolk, England.9
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 19."
  2. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/336479/."
  3. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1896 Plomesgate 4a 955."
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  6. [S343] Medal Card of ArthurG Salter "Roll K/2/104 B 12 Page 798."
  7. [S502] Soldiers Died In The Great War of unknown name of person "unknown cd."
  8. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/336479."
  9. [S423] MI, "unknown cd."

Frederick Salter1

M, #2487, b. 24 Jun 1865, d. Mar 1951
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Father*George Salter2 b. between 4 Apr 1830 and 2 Apr 1832, d. Sep 1917
Mother*Eliza Collins2 b. between 4 Apr 1830 and 2 Apr 1832, d. Sep 1900
     Frederick Salter was born on 24 Jun 1865.3 He was the son of George Salter and Eliza Collins.2 His birth was registered in the Sep 1865 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.4 The marriage of Frederick Salter and Fannie Garneys was registered in the Dec 1890 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.5 Frederick's death was registered in the Mar 1951 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.6

Children of Frederick Salter and Fannie Garneys

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1871George SalterFrederick Salter was listed as a member of the household of George Salter in the 1871 census in Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Collins.7
3 Apr 1881George SalterFrederick Salter was listed as a member of the household of George Salter in the 1881 census in Village Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Collins also in the household is George Knights, Boarder, single, Age 18, Shoemaker, Born Eye.2
5 Apr 1891Frederick SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Great Green, Monk Soham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Garneys also in the household is William Garneys, Boarder, Single, Age 26, Farm Labouter, Born Kenton.8
31 Mar 1901Frederick SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Salter, Charles Frederick Salter, Spencer William Salter and Arthur George Salter.9
2 Apr 1911Frederick SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Fannie Salter, Charles Frederick Salter, Spencer William Salter and Arthur George Salter.1
29 Sep 1939Frederick SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1939 Register in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charles F Salter.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
24 Jun 1865Agricultural Labourer3
2 Apr 1871Scholar7
3 Apr 1881Shoemaker2
5 Apr 1891Publican8
16 Sep 1893Shoemaker10
31 Mar 1901Gardener (Domestic)9
2 Apr 1911Labourer on Farm1
Last Edited=9 Feb 2024

Citations

  1. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 19."
  2. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1884; Folio: 63; Page: 10; GSU roll: 1341455."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TXIO Hartismere 210-2 Schedule 166."
  4. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1865 Plomesgate 4a 593."
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1890 Plomesgate 4a 1731."
  6. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1951 Hartismere 4a 1172."
  7. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 1761; Folio: 71; Page: 10; GSU roll: 830788."
  8. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1461; Folio: 110; Page: 11; GSU roll: 6096571."
  9. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  10. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  11. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/336479/."

Fannie Garneys1

F, #2488, b. Jun 1861, d. Sep 1927
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Father*(?) Garneys2
Mother*(?) Read2
     Fannie Garneys was born between 3 Apr 1861 and 1 Apr 1863 in Kenton, Suffolk, England.3 Her birth was registered in the Jun 1861 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.2 She was the daughter of (?) Garneys and (?) Read.2 The marriage of Fannie Garneys and Frederick Salter was registered in the Dec 1890 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.1 Fannie's death was registered in the Sep 1927 quarter in the Plomesgate registration district.4

Children of Fannie Garneys and Frederick Salter

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891Frederick SalterFannie Garneys was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1891 census in Great Green, Monk Soham, Suffolk, England. Also in the household is William Garneys, Boarder, Single, Age 26, Farm Labouter, Born Kenton.5
31 Mar 1901Frederick SalterFannie Salter was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1901 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charles Frederick Salter, Spencer William Salter and Arthur George Salter.6
2 Apr 1911Frederick SalterFannie Salter was listed as a member of the household of Frederick Salter in the 1911 census in Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charles Frederick Salter, Spencer William Salter and Arthur George Salter.3
Last Edited=27 Aug 2018

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1890 Plomesgate 4a 1731."
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1861 Plomesgate 4a 655."
  3. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 19."
  4. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1927 Plomesgate 4a 872."
  5. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1461; Folio: 110; Page: 11; GSU roll: 6096571."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  7. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/336479/."

Mary Turner1

F, #2489, b. between 31 Mar 1850 and 30 Mar 1852
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     Mary Turner was born between 31 Mar 1850 and 30 Mar 1852 in Thorndon, Suffolk, England. The marriage of Mary Turner and Charles Salter was registered in the Dec 1869 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.1 Mary Turner was the Executor of the estate of Charles Salter on 19 Mar 1915; Effects £46 2s. 5d.2

Children of Mary Turner and Charles Salter

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1871Charles SalterMary Turner was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1871 census in Thorndon All Saints, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Louisa Salter.3
3 Apr 1881Charles SalterMary Turner was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1881 census. Other people in the household include Louisa Salter, Leah Salter, Frederick Salter, Catherine Salter and Charles Salter.4
5 Apr 1891Charles SalterMary Turner was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1891 census in Suddon Hall, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Louisa Salter, Frederick Salter, Catherine Salter, Charles Salter, Emma Salter, Florence Mary Salter and Thomas Edward Salter.5
31 Mar 1901Charles SalterMary Salter was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1901 census in Crown Inn, Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Emma Salter, Florence Mary Salter and Thomas Edward Salter also in the household is Mary Catchpole, Visitor, single, Age 17, General Servant (Domestic), Born in Chattisham.6
2 Apr 1911Charles SalterMary Turner was listed as a member of the household of Charles Salter in the 1911 census in Crown Inn, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Charles Salter, Emma Salter, Thomas Edward Salter and Florence Mary Andrews.7
19 Jun 1921Vincent John MoyesMary Salter was listed as a member of the household of Vincent John Moyes in the 1921 census in Sycamore Cottages, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence Mary Moyes, Redigeneld Maurice Moyes, Constance Mary Moyes and Kathleen Frances Moyes.8

Occupation

DateOccupation
19 Jun 1921Licenced Victualler, Retired8
Last Edited=16 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1869 Hartismere 4a 1111."
  2. [S1170] Probate of unknown testator.
  3. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 1738; Folio: 59; Page: 28; GSU roll: 830773."
  4. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1884; Folio: 63; Page: 9; GSU roll: 1341455."
  5. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1479; Folio: 57; Page: 6; GSU roll: 6096589."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  7. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 16."
  8. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09480_0197."

Charles Salter

M, #2490, b. between 2 Apr 1848 and 1 Apr 1850, d. 14 Feb 1915
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Father*Lionel Salter1 b. between 8 Apr 1820 and 6 Apr 1821
Mother*Mary Ann (?)1 b. between 8 Apr 1826 and 6 Apr 1827
     Charles Salter was born between 2 Apr 1848 and 1 Apr 1850 in Winston, Suffolk, England. He was the son of Lionel Salter and Mary Ann (?)1 The marriage of Charles Salter and Mary Turner was registered in the Dec 1869 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.2 Charles Salter died on 14 Feb 1915 in Crown Inn, Kenton, Suffolk, England.3 His estate was probated on 19 Mar 1915; Effects £46 2s. 5d.3

Children of Charles Salter and Mary Turner

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851Lionel SalterCharles Salter was listed as a member of the household of Lionel Salter in the 1851 census in Pettaugh, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ann Salter and William Salter.4
7 Apr 1861Lionel SalterCharles Salter was listed as a member of the household of Lionel Salter in the 1861 census in The Green, Pettaugh, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Ann Salter, George Salter, Ann Maria Salter, John Thomas Salter and Ellen Mary Salter.1
2 Apr 1871Charles SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1871 census in Thorndon All Saints, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Turner and Louisa Salter.5
3 Apr 1881Charles SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1881 census. Other people in the household include Mary Turner, Louisa Salter, Leah Salter, Frederick Salter, Catherine Salter and Charles Salter.6
5 Apr 1891Charles SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Suddon Hall, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Turner, Louisa Salter, Frederick Salter, Catherine Salter, Charles Salter, Emma Salter, Florence Mary Salter and Thomas Edward Salter.7
31 Mar 1901Charles SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Crown Inn, Eye Road, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Salter, Emma Salter, Florence Mary Salter and Thomas Edward Salter also in the household is Mary Catchpole, Visitor, single, Age 17, General Servant (Domestic), Born in Chattisham.8
2 Apr 1911Charles SalterHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Crown Inn, Kenton, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Turner, Charles Salter, Emma Salter, Thomas Edward Salter and Florence Mary Andrews.9

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1871Ag. Lab5
3 Apr 1881Labourer6
5 Apr 1891Farm Bailiff7
2 Jul 1893Labourer10
31 Mar 1901Inkeeper Pub8
8 Apr 1906Inn Keeper11
2 Apr 1911Licenced Victualler9
Last Edited=15 Mar 2024

Citations

  1. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: Rg 9; Piece: 1156; Folio: 81; Page: 8; GSU roll: 542765."
  2. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1869 Hartismere 4a 1111."
  3. [S1170] Probate of unknown testator.
  4. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1797; Folio: 66; Page: 11; GSU roll: 207446."
  5. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 1738; Folio: 59; Page: 28; GSU roll: 830773."
  6. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1884; Folio: 63; Page: 9; GSU roll: 1341455."
  7. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1479; Folio: 57; Page: 6; GSU roll: 6096589."
  8. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1787; Folio: 55; Page: 5."
  9. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10915; Schedule Number: 16."
  10. [S158] Microfilm Baptisms, All Saints, Kenton, 1754 to 1899.
  11. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  12. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1638127."