Descendants of Jacob Baruh Louzada

Notes


223. Mary Rennell Coleridge

DEATH: Name: Mary R Cotton-Jodrell Death Registration Month/Year: Apr-Jun 1932 Age at death (estimated): 75 Registration district: Marylebone Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 607

She was invested as a Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in 1920.


Edward Thomas Devenant Cotton-Jodrell

DEATH: Name: Edward T D Cotton-Jodrell Death Registration Month/Year: Oct-Dec 1917 Age at death (estimated): 70 Registration district: Chorlton Inferred County: Lancashire Volume: 8c Page: 712

1861 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 2212; Folio: 5; Page: 3; GSU roll: 542936.
Civil Parish: Rugby Ecclesiastical parish: St Andrew Town: Rugby County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Registration district: Rugby Sub-registration district: Rugby ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Household schedule number: 6 Rugby School House
Household Members: Name Age
Mary Hadley 48 Jane Hesketh 25 Mary Ann Robins 24 Elizabeth Neale 20 Eliza Clayton 25
Jane Mabbett 24 Sarah Ann Moss 20 Mary Rabjohns 24 Louisa Ponhfex 20 George Seaton 30
John Lindon 18 John Jordan 21 Daniel Osborne 19 Earnest H Thurlow 14 Ottley F Perry 16
John H Clayton 12 Roland G R Poole 14 Arthur Cording 14 Reginald S Lea 15
Edward G L Johnson 15 Tom W Holland 14 George A W Thorold 14 John E Savill 14
«b»Edmund T D Cotton «tab»Boarder«tab»14«tab»Scholar«tab» «tab»Warwickshire, Rugby«/b»
Sydney G F Selfe 13 Walter W Church 14 William H Piggott 13 Walter B Fletcher 14
John S Martin 15 James A Kennedy 15 Henry Denison 14 George H West 15
Henry J Moseley 14 Edwin H Dodgson 14 Fitzroy W D Newcomb 14 Fredrick M Haddow 14
Frederick Temple 14 Charles J Arnold 15 George S L Bennett 15 Regnald E Courtenay 16
William H Lyon 14 Francis A Dashwood 16 William E Hart 14 Joseph Henderson 14
Harold C G Brown 16 William C Crofts 15 William Lee Warner 14 Edward S Morgan 14
Henry F Morgan 15 Gerard W Thorpe 15 Robert D Smythe 15 George C Talbot 16
William C Bruce 16 Charles Woodrooffe 15 Thomas I Colmore 17 George B Wilts 14
Frederick Salt 16 Charles F Hockin 17 Francis M Holland 17 Charles Hodgwick 15
Charles J   16 Walter T Scott 16 Edward Davenport 17 Clementt Wilkinson 16
George E Willes 16 George H Omalley 16 Richard L Boissier 18 Llewyllyn E Griffiths 15
William L Self 15 Henry Salt 17 Robert R Hippesley 15 William W Clarke 16
Frederick P Parker 18 Richard B Wilson 16 William H Wilson 15 Henry G Hart 17
Fred H Smith 16 Fred R V Witts 17 Henry F Thurlow 17 Edwin Henley 17 William C Scott 16
John J Grainger 16 Henry D Compton 17
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1861\\CottonEdmundTDAge14.jpg


Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell K.C.B. (29 June 1847 - 13 October 1917) was a British army officer and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1900.

Cotton-Jodrell was the son of Rt. Rev. George Edward Lynch Cotton and his wife Sophia Ann Tomkinson and baptised with the name of Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton. His father was a master at Rugby School and later Bishop of Calcutta. Cotton was educated at Rugby, Marlborough College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He joined the Royal Artillery and became captain. Then with the Cheshire Royal Engineers (Railway Battalion) he attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.

Cotton was elected Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Wirral in 1885 and held the seat until 1900. In 1890 his name was legally changed to Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell by Royal Licence

Cotton-Jodrell was J.P. for Cheshire. and Deputy Lieutenant of the county. He was on the Headquarters Staff of the War Office from 1906 to 1912 and became Colonel in the Territorial Forces. He was invested as a Knight Commander, Order of the Bath (K.C.B.).

Cotton-Jodrell had residences at Yeardsley and Reaseheath, Nantwich, Cheshire, and at Shallcross, Cheshire. He died at the age of 70.

Cotton-Jodrell married Mary Rennell Coleridge, daughter of William Rennell Coleridge and Katherine Frances Barton, on 24 April 1878 and had two surviving daughters.


Marriage Notes for Mary Rennell Coleridge and Edward Thomas Devenant Cotton-Jodrell

MARRIAGE: 1881 Census: �tab�Dwelling:�tab�Salston House
�tab�Census Place:�tab�Ottery St Mary, Devon, England
�tab�Source:�tab�FHL Film 1341515     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 2134    Folio 52    Page 23
�tab�Marr�tab�Age�tab�Sex�tab�Birthplace
William R. COLERIDGE«tab»M«tab»49 «tab»M«tab»Barbados
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»Magistrate (Other Local)
Katherine F. COLERIDGE«tab»M«tab»55 «tab»F«tab»Plymouth, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife«tab»Occ:«tab»Magistrate Wife
Mary R. COTTON«tab»M«tab»24 «tab»F«tab»Plymouth, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur
Edward T.D. COTTON«tab»M«tab»33 «tab»M«tab»Rugby
«tab»Rel:«tab»Son In Law«tab»Occ:«tab»Captn R Artillery
Katherine M. COLERIDGE«tab»U«tab»21 «tab»F«tab»Plymouth, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur
Marion COLERIDGE«tab»U«tab»19 «tab»F«tab»Plymouth, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur
D. COTTON«tab»U«tab»1 «tab»F«tab»Dublin
«tab»Rel:«tab»Granddaur
Henry FARN«tab»M«tab»35 «tab»M«tab»Barston, Warwick, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Butler Dom Serv
Louisa FARN«tab»M«tab»28 «tab»F«tab»Birmingham, Warwick, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Cook Dom Serv
Emily WHITCOMBE«tab»U«tab»21 «tab»F«tab»Ottery St Mary
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Dom Serv
Sarah A. LINDSAY«tab»U«tab»16 «tab»F«tab»Ottery St Mary
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Dom Serv
John BOVEY«tab»M«tab»24 «tab»M«tab»Starcross, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Footman Serv
Hannah RYAN«tab»M«tab»23 «tab»F«tab»Tipperary Cytip, Ireland
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Nurse Serv
Mary A. MELHUISH«tab»U«tab»36 «tab»F«tab»Ottery St Mary
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Housemaid Serv
Eliza BRADDICK«tab»U«tab»15 «tab»F«tab»Ottery St Mary
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»Serv


1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 3361; Folio: 65; Page: 9.
Civil Parish: Worleston Ecclesiastical parish: Worleston St Oswald Town: Rease Heath County/Island: Cheshire Country: England Registration district: Nantwich Sub-registration district: Nantwich ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Household schedule number: 64.  Reaseheath Hall,  Worleston
Household Members: Name Age
Edward T D Cutton-Jodrell «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»53 Hon.Col.R.E. «tab»Warwickshire, Rugby
Mary R Cutton-Jodrell «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»44 «tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Dorothy L Cutton-Jodrell «tab»Daur«tab»S«tab»21 «tab»«tab»Ireland
Olive H Cutton-Jodrell «tab»Daur«tab»S«tab»17 «tab»«tab»Cheshire, Worleston
Marion Clayton Jones «tab»Visitor«tab»M«tab»28 «tab»«tab»Middlesex
William F E Massey «tab»Visitor«tab»S«tab»28 «tab»«tab»Cheshire, Nantwich
Thomas C Toler «tab»«tab»Visitor«tab»Wdr«tab»38 «tab»«tab»London, Notting Hill
Richard Stanley «tab»«tab»Visitor«tab»S«tab»27 «tab»«tab»Anglesey, Beaumaris
Louisa Stevens «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»42
Mary H Ogilvie «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»29
Sarah Whitehair «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»53
Elsie M Carton «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»30
Mary E Winfield «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»17
Margaret Talone «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»28
Kate Widemen 24
Kate Buck 23
Mabel Ballard 20
Rose Callaghan 21
Hugh Barnard 24
William Cook 22
Levi C Jackson 15
Thomas Belcher 49
Daniel Jones 20
Richard W Simister 16
John T Miehie 23
George Davies 20
Thomas Holland 28
Thomas E Roberts 20
Alfred S J Humphreys 27
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\Cotton-JodrellEdwardTD18780424ColeridgeMaryR.jpg

1911 Census: RG14PN21807 RG78PN1298 RD449 SD2 ED10 SN8
Registration District:Nantwich Sub District:Nantwich Enumeration District:10 Parish:Worleston
Address:Reaseheath Hall Nantwich County:Cheshire
BROWN, Annie Servant Single F 29 1882 Head Housemaid Abbots Bromley Staffs VIEW
ADAMS, Mary Servant Single F 19 1892 Under Housemaid Bala N Wales VIEW
COTIN-JODRELL, Edward Thomas Davenant Head Married M 63 1848 Private Means Laundry Army-Colonel Servt Force Rugby Warwickshire VIEW
COTIN-JODRELL, Mary Rennall Wife Married 32 years F 54 1857  Plymouth Devonshire VIEW


Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton - Cotton

Admiral Richard Greville Arthur Wellington Stapleton-Cotton was born on 7 November 1873. He married Olive Harriet Cotton-Jodrell, daughter of Colonel Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Cotton-Jodrell and Mary Rennell Coleridge, on 9 August 1910. He died on 5 January 1953 at age 79, without issue.
    He was the son of Colonel Hon. Richard Southwell George Stapleton-Cotton and Hon. Jane Charlotte Methuen. He was invested as a Member, Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) in 1905. He fought in the First World War. He was decorated with the award of Order of the Crown of Italy. He was invested as a Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) in 1919. He gained the rank of Admiral. He held the office of Naval Aide-de-Camp to HM King George V between 1922 and 1923 He was Admiral Superintendant of the Gibraltar Dockyard between 1925 and 1927. He was invested as a Companion, Order of the Bath (C.B.) in 1926. He held the office of Gentleman Usher of the Scarlet Rod of the Order of the Bath between 1928 and 1932. He held the office of Registrar and Secretary of the Order of the Bath between 1932 and 1953. He was invested as a Officer, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (O.St.J.).


224. Rennell Coleridge

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 2034; Folio: 18; Page: 2; GSU roll: 831762.
Civil Parish: Chardstock County/Island: Dorset Country: England Registration district: Axminster
Sub-registration district: Chardstock ED, institution, or vessel: 2
Household schedule number: 1 St.Andrew College
Household Members: Name Age
George H Bowins 30 George Foy 29 John C Gawtherne 27 Anthony Bathe 22
Arthur E P Vinles 18 William H Knight 17 Osweld B Scood 16 Roger T J Grealey 16
Frederick W S Shelton 17 Vincent W Lewis 17 William W I Jones 17 George R Green 14
Alexander S Daniel 12 Eustace Webb 18 Euels Carter 16 Edward Dornford 15 Harry Pye 15
«b»Rennell Coleridge Scholar«tab»13«tab» Devon, Plymouth«/b»
Edward Mills 14 Montague C Curry 15 Robert W Grey 15 Arthur W Starey 17
John L Mitchell 14 Edward M Hall 12 Lucas Cobbold 15 Hugh S Pinkey 12 Bernard M Drake 12
William H Dust 13 Perey J Cowburn 13 Herbert Carey 13 Arthur F B Portman 11
Philip N Doyne 12 Henry G Terry 12 Alexander F Pinkey 9 Charles Cooper 17
John Woodley 13 Arthur Phillipps 17 Arthur Scroggs 13 Arthur Woodward 8 Carly Drake 10
Arthur Vizard 10 Dudley Somerwille 11 Charles H Northcote 10 Charles Pye 12
George H C Burne 13 Francis M Webb 14 Parry W B Northcote 13 Ann Dark 49
Joannah Walden 38 Emma Lane 21 Mary Jane Stevins 10 Eliz Royal Gerry 24
Phebe Leed 19 Rachel Larcombe 17 Mg L Aplia 17 Jane Abbott 44
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1871\\ColeridgeRennellAge13.jpg


Ellen Gertrude Swabey

CENSUS: Notes from Census event: see spouse father's marriage notes

1881 Census: �tab�Dwelling:�tab�26 Duke St
�tab�Census Place:�tab�St Marylebone, London, Middlesex, England
�tab�Source:�tab�FHL Film 1341032     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 0143    Folio 40    Page 11
«tab»Marr«tab»Age«tab»Sex«tab»Birthplace
John BROOKS«tab»M«tab»60 «tab»F«tab»Lichfield, Stafford, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»Lodging House Keeper
Deborah BROOKS«tab»M«tab»58 «tab»F«tab»Garsthorpe, Norfolk, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife«tab»Occ:«tab»Lodging House Keeper
Frederick SWABEY«tab»M«tab»52 «tab»M«tab»Clifton Reynes, Buckingham, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Boarder«tab»Occ:«tab»Living On Interest Of Money
Ellen G. SWABEY«tab»U«tab»17 «tab»F«tab»Covent Garden, Middlesex, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Boarder«tab»Occ:«tab»Daughter Of F Swabey
Martha GILL«tab»U«tab»40 «tab»F«tab»Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Boarder«tab»Occ:«tab»Ladys Maid Domestic Servant
Jane SMITH«tab»U«tab»17 «tab»F«tab»Malvern, Worcester, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Servant«tab»Occ:«tab»Kitchen Maid Domestic Servant
William BISHOP«tab»U«tab»14 «tab»M«tab»St Pancras, Middlesex, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Servant«tab»Occ:«tab»Page Domestic Servant


Marriage Notes for Rennell Coleridge and Ellen Gertrude Swabey

MARRIAGE: Name: Ellen Gertrude Swabey Age: 28 Estimated birth year: abt 1863
Spouse Name: Rennell Coleridge Spouse Age: 33
Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 17 Jun 1891 Parish: St Saviour, Chelsea County: Middlesex
Borough: Kensington and Chelsea
Father Name: Frederick Swabey
Spouse Father Name: William Rennell Coleridge
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Images\\ColeridgeRennell18910617SwabeyEllenGertrude.jpg


1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 587; Folio: 52; Page: 6.
Civil parish: Walton On Thames Ecclesiastical parish: Walton on Thames Town: Walton On Thames
County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Chertsey Sub-registration district: Walton
ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Household schedule number: 32.  Brooke Lodge, Walton on Thames, Surrey
Household Members: Name Age
Rennel Coleridge «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»43 Barrister & Capt R 1st Devon«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Ellen G Coleridge «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»37 «tab»«tab»«tab»            London, Covent Gdn
Luke R Coleridge «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  8 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, St.George's
Derek R Coleridge «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  7 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, Chelsea
Betty E Coleridge «tab»Daur«tab»«tab»  5 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, do
Catherine F Coleridge Mother«tab»M«tab»72 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Devon, Exeter
Amelia L H S Kores «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»18 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Germany (Ger.Sub)
Janet Etheridge «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»29 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Hants Exbury
Emma Packer «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»36 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Kent, Gravesend
Gertrude Ganger «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»22 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Hants
Agnes Lane «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»32 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Worcestershire
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\Coleridge(Barton)KatherineF.jpg

1911 Census: RG14PN12555 RG78PN721 RD269 SD2 ED4 SN82
Registration District:Honiton Sub District:Ottery St Mary Enumeration District:4 Parish:Ottery St Mary
Address:Salston Ottery St Mary County:Devonshire
COLERIDGE, Rennell Head Married M 53 1858 Private Means Plymouth Devon VIEW
COLERIDGE, Gertrude Wife Married 19 years F 48 1863 Private Means London VIEW
COLERIDGE, Betty Christable Daughter Single F 15 1896 Student London VIEW
SHARPLEY, Phyllis Mary Servant Single F 25 1886 Governess Calethorp Lincolnshire VIEW
CORDEN, Kate Servant Single F 41 1870 Cook Domestic Stratford Le Legam Bow VIEW
MARTIN, Bartha Servant Single F 26 1885 Lady's Maid Domestic Black Torrington Devon VIEW
SMALL, Elizabeth Servant Single F 22 1889 Housemaid Domestic Cheriton Bishop Devon VIEW
BURGOYNE, Ethel Servant Single F 18 1893 Housemaid Domestic Cheriton Bishop Devon VIEW
MILDON, Archibald Servant Single M 21 1890 Footman Domestic Highbridge Someset VIEW
OSMOND, Annie Servant Single F 20 1891 Kitchenmaid Domestic Clyst Hydon Devon VIEW
DYER, William Servant Single M 29 1882 Butter Torquay Devon VIEW


226. Marion Coleridge

DEATH: Name: Merion Walrond Death Registration Month/Year: Apr-Jun 1922 Age at death (estimated): 61 Registration district: Marylebone Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 640


Arthur Melville Hood Walrond

DEATH: Name: Arthur M H Walrond Death Registration Month/Year: Apr-Jun 1946 Age at death (estimated): 85 Registration district: Bideford Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 5b Page: 510
Death date 21 June 1946 from [the peerage]

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 1165; Folio: 43; Page: 38; GSU roll: 827797.
Civil Parish: Ryde Ecclesiastical parish: St Thomas Town: Ryde County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Registration district: Isle Of Wight Sub-registration district: Ryde ED, institution, or vessel: 2
Household schedule number: 216.  Pelham Field, Yaborough Villa
Household Members: Name Age
Charles and Troyte «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»28 Landowner & J.P.«tab»Dorset, Dorchester
Katherine M Troyte «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»29 «tab»«tab»«tab»London
Arthur A Troyte «tab»«tab»Son«tab»«tab»  6 «tab»«tab»«tab»Devon
Frances L Troyte «tab»Daur«tab»«tab»  3 «tab»«tab»«tab»do
Cicely M Troyte «tab»«tab»Daur«tab»«tab»  2 «tab»«tab»«tab»do
Hugh Conard Troyte «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  3 Months «tab»«tab»London
Arthur M H Walrond «tab»BLaw«tab»«tab»10 «tab»«tab»«tab»Devon, Bradfield
Elizabeth Macnaughton 30
Hannah Page 45
Jane Wales 31
Matilda James 21
Sarah Squibb 35
Maria Squibb 31
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1871\\WaldrondArthurMHAge10.jpg


Marriage Notes for Marion Coleridge and Arthur Melville Hood Walrond

MARRIAGE: 1891 Census Piece: RG12/1678 Place: St Thomas -Devon Enumeration District: 2
Civil Parish: Broad Clyst Ecclesiastical Parish: Broad Clyst
Folio: 17 Page: 12 Schedule: 70
Address: Sprydon Cote
   Surname   First name(s)   Rel   Status   Sex   Age   Occupation   Where Born   Remarks
   WALROND   Arthur Melville Hood   Head   M   M   30   Banker    Devon - Bradfield, Uffculme
   WALROND   Marion   Wife   M   F   29       Devon - Plymouth
   WALROND   Victor   Son   -   M   1       Devon - Broad Clyst
   FINNING   Mary   Servnt   S   F   29   Domestic Servant    Devon - Shobrooke(Originally: Devon - Shobrook)
   HADDER   Harriet Stevens   Servnt   S   F   50   Domestic Servant    Devon - Exeter
   ALFORD   Euphemia   Servnt   S   F   20   Domestic Servant    Devon - Exeter
   LUXTON   Julia Mary Watson   Servnt   S   F   25   Domestic Servant    Devon - Honiton
   TURNER   Laura   Servnt   S   F   18   Domestic Servant    Devon - Broad Clyst
   PRIVETT   Herbert   Servnt   S   M   24   Domestic Servant    Hampshire - Bishops Waltham
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1891\\WalrondArthurMelvilleHood1888ColeridgeMarion.jpg

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2035; Folio: 24; Page: 21.
Civil parish: Pinhoe Ecclesiastical parish: Pinhoe St Michael Town: Pinhoe County/Island: Devon Country: England Registration district: St Thomas Sub-registration district: Heavitree ED, institution, or vessel: 11
Household schedule number: 145.  Pudhayes, Pinhoe, Devon
Household Members: Name Age
Arthur Melville Hood Walrond «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»40 Banker«tab»«tab»Devon, Uffculme
Marion Walrond «tab»«tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»39 «tab»«tab»do, Plymouth
Nancy Francis Walrond «tab»Daur«tab»«tab»  9«tab»«tab»do, Broadclyst
William Berwiell Coleridge «tab»FinLaw«tab»M«tab»69 «tab»«tab»West Indies, Barbados
Mary Gribble «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»43
Louisa Coleman «tab»«tab»Ser«tab»S«tab»30
Anne Mean «tab»«tab»Ser«tab»S«tab»30
Elizabeth Hawkins «tab»«tab»Ser«tab»S«tab»25
Minnie Lawrence «tab»«tab»Ser«tab»S«tab»19
Hannah Godfrey «tab»«tab»Ser«tab»S«tab»20
See Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\ColeridgeWilliamRennell.jpg

1911 Census: Blake Hall Ongar, Bobbingworth, Essex, England
Arthur Melville Hood Walrond Head Married Male«tab»50 1861 Uffculme Devon «tab»Director Of Public Company «tab»
Marion «tab»«tab»Walrond Wife Married Female 49 1862 «tab»Plymouth «tab»- «tab»
Nancy Frances «tab»Walrond «tab»Daughter «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»19 «tab»1892 «tab»Broadclyst Devon «tab»-
Alida Louisa «tab»Brittain «tab»Visitor «tab»Married «tab»Female «tab»27 «tab»1884 «tab»Square Cheli «tab»- «tab»
Henry Ernest «tab»Brittain «tab»Visitor «tab»Married «tab»Male «tab»37 «tab»1874 «tab»Ranmoore Yorkshire «tab»Barrester «tab»
Alexander Broduck Leslie Melcock «tab»Visitor «tab»Married «tab»Male «tab»38 «tab»1873 «tab»Lincoln «tab»Bank Director «tab»
Laura «tab»Bishop «tab»Servant «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»26 «tab»1885 «tab»Whittle Lancashire «tab»Cook «tab»
Annie Beatrice «tab»Yeatsman Servant Single Female 30 «tab»1881 «tab»Romley Hampshire «tab»Housemaid «tab»
Winnifred «tab»Hammond Servant Single Female 22 «tab»1889 «tab»Wateringbury Kent «tab»Kitchenmaid «tab»
Grace Lilian «tab»Garnham «tab»Servant «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»19 «tab»1892 «tab»Ipswich Suffolk «tab»Housemaid «tab»
Nellie «tab»Strowger «tab»Servant «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»23 «tab»1888 «tab»Lerston Suffolk «tab»Scullery Maid «tab»
William «tab»Bessett «tab»Servant «tab»Single «tab»Male «tab»28 «tab»1883 «tab»Sampford Courtenay Devon «tab»Butler «tab»
Joseph Edward «tab»Hudson Servant «tab»Single «tab»Male «tab»23 «tab»1888 «tab»Shropshire Place Not Known «tab»Footman

Sydney Maidment Visiting Servant Single Male «tab»26 «tab»1885 «tab»Donhead St Mary Wilts «tab»Motor Man


490. Olive Alice Simcoe Marke

First name(s) �tab�Olive Alice Simone
Last name �tab�Willyams
Age �tab�35
Occupation �tab�-
Birth year �tab�1875
Year �tab�1910
Session commencing day �tab�20
Session commencing month �tab�Oct
Place �tab�Cornwall
Court �tab�Assize Hall Bodmin
Victim's first name(s)/alias «tab»-
Victim's last name «tab»-
Source «tab»A Calendar Of Prisoners Tried At The Assizes
Series «tab»HO140
Piece number «tab»278
Folio number «tab»-
Page number «tab»-
Record set «tab»Crime, Prisons & Punishment
Category «tab»Institutions & organisations
Record collection «tab»Prison registers
Collections from «tab»Great Britain

First name(s) «tab»Olive A S
Last name «tab»Willyams
Relationship to household head «tab»Patient
Marital condition «tab»Married
Gender «tab»Female
Age «tab»37
Birth year «tab»1874
Occupation «tab»-
Birth place «tab»-
Address «tab»West Heath Avenue Bodmin
Parish «tab»Bodmin Borough
Registration district «tab»Bodmin
County «tab»Cornwall
Country «tab»England
Subdistrict «tab»Bodmin
Enumeration district «tab»11
Census reference «tab»RG14
Census reference «tab»RG14PN13696 RD293 SD3 ED11 SN9999
Piece number «tab»13696
Record set «tab»1911 Census for England & Wales
Category «tab»Census, land & surveys
Record collection «tab»Census
Collections from «tab»Great Britain


Arthur Hugh V. Willyams

1881 Census: �tab�Dwelling:�tab�Trendean
�tab�Census Place:�tab�Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
�tab�Source:�tab�FHL Film 1341555     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 2315    Folio 74    Page 15
�tab�Marr�tab�Age�tab�Sex�tab�Birthplace
Thomas WILLIAMS«tab»M«tab»56 «tab»M«tab»Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»Labourer At Iron Foundry
Catherine WILLIAMS«tab»M«tab»56 «tab»F«tab»Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife«tab»Occ:«tab»Labourers Wife
Blanch WILLIAMS«tab»U«tab»23 «tab»M«tab»Truro, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur«tab»Occ:«tab»Laundress
James WILLIAMS«tab»U«tab»22 «tab»M«tab»Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Son«tab»Occ:«tab»Fuller At Woolen Factory
Annie WILLIAMS«tab»U«tab»19 «tab»F«tab»Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur«tab»Occ:«tab»Dressmaker
Mary Emma WILLIAMS«tab»U«tab»16 «tab»F«tab»Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur«tab»Occ:«tab»Laundress
Arthur WILLIAMS«tab» «tab»11 «tab»M«tab»Perranarworthal, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Son«tab»Occ:«tab»Scholar


Marriage Notes for Olive Alice Simcoe Marke and Arthur Hugh V. Willyams

MARRIAGE: Marriages Mar 1895   (>99%)
Dymond  Mary Jane    Bodmin  5c 86
Marke  Olive Alice S     Bodmin  5c 86
Treby  William     Bodmin  5c 86
Willyams  Arthur Hugh V     Bodmin  5c 86

1901 Census: Downderry, St Germans, Cornwall, England
Fanny Alice «tab»Smith «tab»Head «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»41 «tab»1860 «tab»Let Furnished Apartments (Domestic) «tab»Forest Hill, Surrey, England «tab»
Gertrude Ann «tab»Moyle «tab»Partner «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»43 «tab»1858 «tab»Let Furnished Apartments (Domestic) «tab»Cornwall, England «tab»
Olive A «tab»Willyams «tab»Boarder «tab»Married «tab»Female «tab»27 «tab»1874 «tab»Living On Own Means «tab»Devon, England «tab»
Phyllis Olive «tab»Willyams «tab»Boarder «tab»Single «tab»Female «tab»3 «tab»1898 «tab»- «tab»Cornwall, England «tab»
Catherine H «tab»Warren «tab»Boarder «tab»Widow «tab»Female «tab»45 «tab»1856 «tab»Companion «tab»Hampshire, England


Marriage Notes for Emily Augusta Archer and Richard William Okes Voysey

MARRIAGE: Marriages Mar 1877   (>99%)
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BUNT  William James    Stoke D.  5b 501
Jewels  Mary Hannah     Stoke D.  5b 501
Marke  Emily Augusta     Stoke D.  5b 501
VOYSEY  Richard William O     Stoke D.  5b 501
Voysey  Richard William P     Stoke D.  5b 501

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 5784; Folio: 131; Page: 2; GSU roll: 895851.
Name: Richard William Ohesboysey
[Richard William Okes Voysey]
Age: 21
Estimated birth year: abt 1850
Relation: Sub Lieutenant (Lieutenant)
Gender: Male
Where born: London, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: Vessels
Town: Grassy Bay Bermuda
County/Island: Royal Navy
Country: England
Registration district: Royal Navy
Sub-registration district: Royal Navy
ED, institution, or vessel: Royal Alfred
Household schedule number: 1
Household Members: Name Age
Richard William Ohesboysey 21
Reginald Cannson Hodder 23
Francis Gering Rice 18
Henry Colley Hawker 18
Walter Wagstaff Bagot 18
Alfred Edwin Ramaley 18
John Windham 17
Charles Elphinstone Fanny Cuningham Jraham 16
H S W Prince Louis of Battenberg 16
Peter Onslow Cazolet 17
George Farney Brown 21
Bourchier Beresford Savils 18
Henry Onions 33
Edward Kamsay 32
Robert Joodwin 32
Edwin Boulton 27
Bridle Charles 26
Frederich Owen Pike 20
John Denison 17
Arthur Lingham 16
Woodham Arthur Connop 15
James Roger Joseph Simpson 16
Edmund Affleck 17
Henry White 30
Charles Kemp 44
Richard Piemmons 36
Richard Con 37
Charles Jolliffe 4

1881 Census: «tab»Dwelling:«tab»8 Courtney Place
«tab»Census Place:«tab»East Teignmouth, Devon, England
«tab»Source:«tab»FHL Film 1341520     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 2156    Folio 139    Page 3
«tab»Marr«tab»Age«tab»Sex«tab»Birthplace
Richard H.O. VEYSEY«tab»M«tab»38 «tab»M«tab»Luvcarrik, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut Royal Navy
Emilie A. VEYSEY«tab»M«tab»32 «tab»F«tab»Luvcarrik, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife
Olive A.S. VEYSEY«tab» «tab»7 «tab»F«tab»Lew Down, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daughter
George B.L. VEYSEY«tab» «tab»4 «tab»M«tab»Stoke Devonport, Devon, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Son
Jane RALPH«tab»M«tab»50 «tab»F«tab»Lawhitton, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»House Servant
Emilie JENKINS«tab»U«tab»18 «tab»F«tab»Wales St Athens, Glamorgan, Wales
«tab»Rel:«tab»Serv«tab»Occ:«tab»General Serv


231. Addis Edward Archer

DEATH: Name: Addis E Archer Death Registration Month/Year: Jan-Mar 1921 Age at death (estimated): 69 Registration district: Bodmin Inferred County: Cornwall Volume: 5c Page: 87

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 2065; Folio: 63; Page: 35; GSU roll: 831774.
Civil Parish: St David County/Island: Devon Country: England
Registration district: Exeter Sub-registration district: St David ED, institution, or vessel: 3
Household schedule number: 214 7 Queens Terrace
Household Members: Name Age
William H Laycock «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»60 Retired Merchant«tab»«tab»Yks, Leeds
Ann Laycock «tab»«tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»60 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»lanc., Manchester
Addis Archer «tab»«tab»Lodger«tab»S«tab»19 Solicitor's Articled clerk         Cornwall, Lewannick
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1871\\ArcherAddisAge19.jpg

1881 Census: «tab»Dwelling:«tab»27 Duke St
«tab»Census Place:«tab»Westminster St James, London, Middlesex, England
«tab»Source:«tab»FHL Film 1341029     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 0128    Folio 88    Page 7
«tab»Marr«tab»Age«tab»Sex«tab»Birthplace
Mary Ann ROBERTS«tab»W«tab»69 «tab»F«tab»St Georges, Middlesex, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Proprietress (Head)«tab»Occ:«tab»Lodging House Keeper
Adris E. ARCHER«tab»U«tab»29 «tab»M«tab»Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Lodger«tab»Occ:«tab»Solicitor
Charles C. LACAILA«tab»U«tab»27 «tab»M«tab»Scotland
«tab»Rel:«tab»Lodger«tab»Occ:«tab»Barrister Practising
John H. ROBERTS«tab»U«tab»62 «tab»M«tab»Bishop Stotford, Hertford, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Brother In Law«tab»Occ:«tab»Clergyman Without Care Of Souls
Harriet Walker RENDLE«tab»W«tab»60 «tab»F«tab»Middlesex, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Visitor«tab»Occ:«tab»Gentlewoman Annuitant
Kate MC SWEENEY«tab»W«tab»38 «tab»F«tab»Limerick, Ireland
«tab»Rel:«tab»Servant«tab»Occ:«tab»Domestic Servant


Bertha Eveline Smith

DEATH: Name: Bertha E Archer Death Registration Month/Year: Oct-Dec 1944 Age at death (estimated): 88 Registration district: Sturminster Inferred County: Dorset Volume: 5a Page: 247

1881 Census: �tab�Dwelling:�tab�Perran Porth
�tab�Census Place:«tab»Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, England
«tab»Source:«tab»FHL Film 1341554     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 2309    Folio 47    Page 18
«tab»Marr«tab»Age«tab»Sex«tab»Birthplace
James CARROLL«tab»M«tab»60 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»(Navy) Pensioner (Coast Guard)
Ann CARROLL«tab»M«tab»50 «tab»F«tab»Manaccan, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife«tab»Occ:«tab»Navy Pensioner Wife
Lucy CHILCOTT«tab»U«tab»26 «tab»F«tab»Truro, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Lodger«tab»Occ:«tab»Solicitors Daughter
Bertha E. SMITH«tab»U«tab»24 «tab»F«tab»Perranporth, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Lodger«tab»Occ:«tab»Solicitors Daughter


Marriage Notes for Addis Edward Archer and Bertha Eveline Smith

MARRIAGE: 1891 Census Piece: RG12/1829 Place: Truro -Cornwall Enumeration District: 10
Civil Parish: St. Clement Ecclesiastical Parish: St. Clement
Folio: 113 Page: 11 Schedule: 71
Address: Higher Penair (Penair House)
   Surname   First name(s)   Rel   Status   Sex   Age   Occupation   Where Born   Remarks
   ARCHER   Addis Edwd   Head   M   M   39   Solicitor(Em'er)    Cornwall - Lewannick
   ARCHER   Bertha E   Wife   M   F   34       Cornwall - Perranzabuloe
   ARCHER   Philip A.E.   Son   S   M   6   Scholar    Cornwall - St Clement
   ARCHER   Constance M   Dau   S   F   5       Cornwall - St Clement
   ARCHER   Eveline A   Dau   S   F   3       Cornwall - St Clement
   ARCHER   Dorothy   Dau   S   F   2       Cornwall - St Clement
Page: 113/12   ARCHER   Fulbert R   Son   S   M   1       Cornwall - St Clement
   CAYLAY   Edith M   Visitr   S   F   26       Lincolnshire - Stamford
   BROWN   Emily   Servnt   S   F   44   Head Nurse (Domestic Servant)    Somerset - Bath
   WHITE   Jane   Servnt   S   F   20   Under Nurse (Domestic Servant)    Devon - Upton
   WEAR   Grace T   Servnt   S   F   30   Cook (Domestic Servant)    Cornwall - Sithney
   BATE   Amelia J   Servnt   S   F   38   House Parlourmaid(Dom Servant)    Devon - Plymouth
   BAGLOW   Selina   Servnt   S   F   16   Underhouse Maid (Dom Servant)    Cornwall - St Mabyn
   KENDALL   Louisa   Servnt   S   F   13   Kitchenmaid (Dom Servant)    Cornwall - St Clement

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2220; Folio: 46; Page: 13.
Civil parish: St Clement Ecclesiastical parish: Truro St Clement County/Island: Cornwall Country: England.  Registration district: Truro Sub-registration district: St Clement ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Household schedule number: 75 Higher Penair
Household Members: Name Age
Addis E Archer «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»49 Solicitor«tab»Cornwall, Lewannick
Bertha E Archer «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»44 «tab»«tab»do, Perranzabuloe
Eveline A Archer «tab»Daur«tab»S«tab»13 «tab»«tab»do, St Clement
Dorothy Archer «tab»Daur«tab»S«tab»12 «tab»«tab»do, do
Rose Dudley «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»33 Governess«tab»Yorkshire, York
Martha Jewell «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»42 Cook (domestic)«tab»Cornwall, ?
Clara A Beard «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»24 Parlour Maid«tab»do, ?
Annie Richards «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»22 Schoolroom Maid«tab»Gamorgan, Porthardulais
Rose M Kong «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»18 Kitchen Maid«tab»Somerset, ?
Household schedule number: 76
William Richards«tab»Head«tab»M«tab»35 Coachman«tab»Cornwall, Penzance
Mary A«tab»do«tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»34«tab»«tab»do, Cardynham
Emily S«tab»do«tab»Daur«tab»S«tab»  7  Attending School  Devon, Pennycross ?
Household schedule number: 77
James Cater«tab»Head«tab»M«tab»58 Gardener«tab»Devon, Ilsington
Amelia«tab»do«tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»54 «tab»«tab»do, Highweek
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\ArcherAddisE1883SmithBerthaE.jpg

1911 Census: RG14 Piece:13679  Reference:RG14PN13679 RG78PN807 RD293 SD2 ED4 SN2
Registration District:Bodmin Sub District:St Mabyn Enumeration District:4  Parish:Cardinham
Rectory Cardinham Bodmin County:Cornwall
ARCHER, Addis Edward Boarder Married M 59 1852 Gentleman  Cornwall Lewannick
ARCHER, Sarah Constance Boarder Single F 57 1854 Private Means  Cornwall Lewannick
MAY, Ursula Grace Gibbons Daughter  F 9 1902 School  Cornwall Cordinham
BICKNELL, Norman Leslie Visitor Married M 42 1869 Clerk In Holy Orders  Sussex Brighton
BERE, Edith Mabel Visitor Single F 52 1859 Private Means  Devon Whimple
FEAVER, Sarah Boarder Single F 52 1859 Governess  Cornwall Truto
WENNING, Ellen Servant Single F 22 1889 Cook Domestic  Cornwall Launceston
HEWITT, Annie Blanche Servant Single F 21 1890 Parlour Maid Domestic  Cornwall Lanteglos by Camelfood
WHERLER, Frances Mary Servant Snigle F 21 1890 Housemaid Domestic  Cornwall Lewannick

1911 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 3476; Schedule Number: 283
Civil parish:Wimbledon County/Island:Surrey Country:England
Registration district:Kingston Registration District Number:40 Sub-registration district:Wimbledon ED, institution, or vessel:14 Household schedule number:283
Street Address:7 Ridgway Gardens, Wimbledon
Bertha Eveline Archer «tab»Wife«tab»54 M 27 5 5  Perran Porth, Cornwall
Dorothy Archer«tab»«tab»Daur«tab»22 S«tab»«tab»Truro, do
Florence Maud Spencer«tab»Serv«tab»29 S«tab»«tab»Tooting, Surrey
Marion Overton«tab»«tab»do«tab»23 S«tab»«tab»Coohan, do
Lily Adelaide James«tab»do«tab»21 S«tab»«tab»Ross, herefordshire
see see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\ArcherBerthaEveline.jpg


492. Philip Addis Edward Archer

DEATH: Name: Philip A E Archer Death Registration Month/Year: Oct-Dec 1957 Age at death (estimated): 72 Registration district: Plymouth Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 7a Page: 778

BURIAL: Cornwall Memorial Inscriptions
Philip Addis Edward Archer Aged 72
Died «tab»30 Nov 1957 Lewannick, Cornwall
Buried Parish Church

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 607; Folio: 9; Page: 9.
Civil Parish: Godalming Ecclesiastical parish: Godalming St Paul and St Peter County/Island: Surrey Country: England
Registration district: Guildford Sub-registration district: Godalming ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Household schedule number: 28 Charterhouse Block
Household Members: Name Age
Gerald S Davies 55 Constance M Davies 54 Ruth E Davies 21 Phyllis C Davies 13 Elizabeth J Turner 42
Annie E Harwood 36 Elizabeth Blackburn 46 Agnes Jefferies 20 Nellie Blann 22 Home Peel 16
Henry F Backwell 16 Charles G Osborne 19 Cecil H C Johnston 19 Charles De M Kellock 18
Percy T S Phillips 18 John B Frith 18 John L Dewrance 19 Neville O Laing 19 Robert G Hampson 14
Arthur B Nixon 15 Stewart S Shaw 19 Hastings L Ismay 13 Charles F Trench 15 Ernest G Mills 15
Godwin E P Parmenter 15 John H Hind 16 Charles H Witherington 14 Cecil A Edes 16 Noel F Granger 16
Miles P Malleson 15 Robert A B Low 15 Reginald J S Phillips 16 Herbert E Carroll 16 Robert A A Fergusson 14 Kenneth A H Sarns 16 Wilfred J Brimer 19 John Barrow 19 Wilfred H M Finch 18 Francis A Berrison 14
Llewellyn M Weeks 13 A E L J B Solignar 19 William H Clark 14 Charles B Highmore 14 Bernard F Rhodes 13 Hugh W G Kensington 15 Max Freeman 16 George H Mills 18 Arthur G Evans 14 Alfred L P Gould 13
Alfred P Charlton 15 Ernest J Brand 15 Ivan Ayscough 13 Michael P Fenton 14 Randolph C Wells 14
Theodore F Sedley 14
«b»Philip A E Archer School Boarder«tab»S«tab»16 Pupil«tab» Truro, Cornwall«/b»
Wynne Jones 13 Stanley W Jameson 16 Godfrey A Amerdreck 16 Alfred L Mather 15 William A M Doll 15 Edward Little 15 Edward B Avary 15 Ralph Crompton 16 George J H Little 14 Lancelot J Allen 16
Charles H Reynolds 14 Hugh H Cardall 15 Aubry Mather 15 Elizabeth Luck 19 Louisa H Jarrett 22
Emma Frances 24
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\ArcherPhilipAEAge16.jpg

1911 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 13551;
Civil parish:Lewannick County/Island:Cornwall Country:England
Registration district:Launceston Registration District Number:290
Sub-registration district:Altarnun ED, institution, or vessel:6
Street Address:Congdons Shop Launceston
Octavius Wadge«tab»Head«tab»M 13Y«tab»39 Farmer«tab»Lewannick, Cornwall
Mary Wadge«tab»Wife«tab»M 13Y«tab»46«tab»«tab»North Hill, do
Philip Archer«tab»Boarder «tab»S«tab»26 Gentleman«tab»Truro, do
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\ArcherPhilipBorn1885.jpg


Evelyn Maud Bennetts

DEATH: England & Wales deaths 1837-2007
Evelyn Maud Archer Born 23 July 1890
Died 1q 1982 Devon Central District, Devon, England 7a 1098

BURIAL: Cornwall Memorial Inscriptions
Evelyn M. Archer Aged 81
Died 8 Jan 1972 Lewannick
Buried in the Parish Church


493. Constance Marion Archer

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 603; Folio: 70; Page: 33.
Civil Parish: Stoke Within Ecclesiastical parish: Stoke St John Town: Guildford County/Island: Surrey Country: England
Registration district: Guildford Sub-registration district: Guildford ED, institution, or vessel: 6
Neighbors: View others on page  Household schedule number: 184 Sutton Lodge, Clandon Road
Household Members: Name Age
Agnes Morton «tab»Head«tab»S 49 Head Mistress Girls High School«tab»NthHants, Kettering
Edith M Hay Brown Asstt«tab»S 40 Assistant do«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Kensington
Mary D Angell «tab»do«tab»S 49 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, Highgate
Mary A Yorke «tab»do«tab»S 22 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, St.Pancras
Violet L Edibborn «tab»Brdr«tab»S 16 Pupil«tab»«tab»«tab»India
Norah N Seemann do«tab»S 15 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Hampstead
Dorothy F Carroll «tab»do«tab»    12 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»India
Julietta Hecksper «tab»do«tab»    14 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»New York, Naturalized
Kate Hecksper «tab»do«tab»    11 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Kensington
Margorie Baldersmith do«tab» S 15 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, City
Kathleen M Baldersmith do«tab»    12 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, do
Constance M Archer do«tab»S  15 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Cornwall, Truro
Sarah E Sellis «tab»Serv«tab»S  26 House Maid«tab»«tab»«tab»Durham, Hartlepool
Amy V Smith «tab»Serv«tab»S  25 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Surrey, Guildford
Rosa E S Willis «tab»Serv«tab»S  19 do«tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Nthants, Rothwell
Dorothy Caldersmith Brdr«tab»     14 Pupil«tab»«tab»«tab»London, City
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\ArcherConstanceMAge15.jpg

1911 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 123; ;
Civil parish:Kensington County/Island:London Country:England
Registration district:Kensington Registration District Number:2 Sub-registration district:Kensington South ED, institution, or vessel:36
Street Address:1 Bramham Gardens, Earl court SW
Arthur Moseley Channell«tab»Head«tab»72 M 33 5 5 Judge«tab»Bloomsbury, Mdx
Constance Helena Channell«tab»Wife«tab»59 M 33 5 5«tab»«tab»Finchley, do
Constance Marion Archer«tab»Vistr«tab»25 S«tab»«tab»St Clements, Truro, Crnwll
Elizabeth Mary Pelley«tab»«tab»Serv«tab»62 S«tab»«tab»Weymouth, Dorset
Annie Pearce«tab»«tab»«tab»do«tab»26 S
Sarah Dossett«tab»«tab»«tab»do«tab»31 S
Lilly Handling«tab»«tab»«tab»do«tab»20 S
Louisa Moore«tab»«tab»«tab»do«tab»19 S
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1911\\ArcherConstanceMarionBorn1886.jpg


494. Eveline Alice Archer

DEATH: Name: Eveline Alice Archer Birth Date: 14 Jun 1887 Death Registration Month/Year: 1971 Registration district: Plymouth Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 7a Page: 1804


496. Fulbert Radcliffe Archer

BIRTH: Name: Fulbert Radcliffe Archer Year of Registration: 1889 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Truro County: Cornwall Volume: 5c Page: �u�140�/u�

DEATH: Name: Fulbert R Archer Death Registration Month/Year: Apr-Jun 1963 Age at death (estimated): 73 Registration district: Plymouth Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 7a Page: 671

Travels:
Name: Fulbert Archer Birth Date: abt 1890 Age: 32
Port of Departure: Sydney, Australia
Arrival Date: 8 Dec 1922 Port of Arrival: London, England
Ports of Voyage: Melbourne, [Adelaide], [Durban], [Cape Town]
Ship Name: Benalla
Search Ship Database: View the 'Benalla' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Shipping line: Peninsula and Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd
Official Number: 135322

British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920
about Fulbert Radcliffe Archer
Name: Fulbert Radcliffe Archer
Regiment or Corps: Devonshire Yeomanry, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Royal 1st Devonshire Yeomanry

http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/34775/supplements/352/page.pdf
13th Nov. 1939:\emdash  Capt. Fulbert Radcliffe ARCHER (107383), late R. War. R.


233. Dora Kate Archer

RESIDENCE: Notes from Residence event: with widowed uncle Samuel Archer and sister Sarah Constance

DEATH: Name: Dora K May Death Registration Month/Year: Apr-Jun 1949 Age at death (estimated): 93 Registration district: Newton Abbot Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 7a Page: 554


Frederick Granville May

DEATH: Name: Frederick G May Death Registration Month/Year: Jan-Mar 1930 Age at death (estimated): 72 Registration district: Totnes Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 5b Page: 246

1891 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 1808; Folio 44; Page 3; GSU roll: 6096918.
Civil Parish: St Mellion Ecclesiastical parish: St Mellion Town: St Mellion County/Island: Cornwall Country: England Registration district: St Germans Sub-registration district: Saltash ED, institution, or vessel: 5
Schedule 19.  The Rectory
Household Members: Name Age
Frederick G May «tab»Head«tab»S«tab»33 Rector od St Mellion«tab»Cornwall, South Petherwyn
Frederick G Jellicoe Visitor«tab»S«tab»33 Student of Theology«tab»Hampshire, Southampton
Mary Bate «tab»Servant«tab»Wid«tab»51 Housekeeper«tab»«tab»Cornwall, St Domenick
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1891\\MayFrederickGAged33.jpg


Marriage Notes for Dora Kate Archer and Frederick Granville May

MARRIAGE: Dora's sister Sarah Constance Archer living with her in
1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2199; Folio: 25; Page: 5.
Civil parish: Cardinham Ecclesiastical parish: St Meubredus County/Island: Cornwall Country: England
Registration district: Bodmin Sub-registration district: St Mabyn ED, institution, or vessel: 3
Household schedule number: 20.  Rectory House, Cardinham
Household Members: Name Age
Frederick G May «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»43 Clergyman CofE«tab»«tab»Cornwall, S.Petherwin
Dora A May «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»45 «tab»«tab»«tab»do, Lewannick
Paul A May «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  3 «tab»«tab»«tab»do, S.Mellion
Thomas R A May «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  2 «tab»«tab»«tab»do, do
Sarah C Archer «tab»SLaw«tab»S«tab»47 «tab»«tab»«tab»do, Lewannick
Hannah Collings «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»21
Kate M Pinah «tab»do«tab»S«tab»21
Louisa A Mitchell «tab»do«tab»S«tab»23
Alice E Seller «tab»do«tab»S«tab»35
Annie M Northcote «tab»do«tab»S«tab»16
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\MayFrederickG1896ArcherDoraK.jpg

Note: Totnes and Newton Abbot are 7 miles apart.

1911 Census:RG14 Piece:3008  Reference:RG14PN3008 RG78PN105 RD32 SD2 ED13 SN263
Registration District:Chertsey Sub District:Chertsey Enumeration District:13 Parish:Byfleet
Address:Pine Lodge Byfleet Road County:Surrey
MAY, Charles Gibbons Head Married M 55 1856 Soliciyor South Petherwyn Cornwall
MAY, Katherine Frances Wife Married 25 years F 59 1852  Millbrook Southampton
MAY, Charles Henry Son Single M 24 1887 Solicitors Articled Clerk Kensington Middlesex
MAY, Richard Trelansey Son Single M 21 1890 Student Kensington Middlesex
MAY, Katharine Rebecca Daughter Single F 16 1895 School Blyfleet Surrey
«b»MAY, Frederick Granville Brother Visitor Married M 53 1858 Clergyman Established Church South Petherwyn Cornwall «/b»
HORNBY, Hugh Leycester Visitor Single M 22 1889 Student Upper Rawcliffe Lancashire
MOORE, Kathleen Servant Single F 30 1881 Cook Domestic Shere Surrey
ROWLANDS, Annie Servant Single F 25 1886 Housemaid Domestic Gorthwing Montgomeryshire
BEAGLEY, Bertha Servant Single F 22 1889 Parlourmaid Domestic Hawley Wintoney Southampton

1911 Census:RG14 Piece:133  Reference:RG14PN133 RG78PN4 RD2 SD1 ED46 SN40
Registration District:Kensington Sub District:Kensington South Enumeration District:46 Parish:Kensington
Address:17 West Cromwell Road S W County:London
CLIFFORD, Edith Servant Single F 29 1882 Domestic Servant Wilts Cricklade VIEW
DICKS, Maud Servant Single F 29 1882 Domestic Servant Kent Greenwich VIEW
GEX, Sophie Servant Single F 63 1848 Domestic Servant Switzerland Resident VIEW
RADCLIFFE, Isabel Head Widow F 78 1833 Private Means Hampshire Southampton VIEW
RADCLIFFE, Percy Son Single M 37 1874 Military Officer Kent Hythe VIEW
«b»MAY, Kate Visitor Married 15 years ?   Private Means Cornwall Launceston VIEW
«/b»see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1911\\MayFrederickGranvilleAge53.jpg

1911 Census: RG14 Piece:13679  Reference:RG14PN13679 RG78PN807 RD293 SD2 ED4 SN2
Registration District:Bodmin Sub District:St Mabyn Enumeration District:4  Parish:Cardinham
Rectory Cardinham Bodmin County:Cornwall
ARCHER, Addis Edward Boarder Married M 59 1852 Gentleman  Cornwall Lewannick
ARCHER, Sarah Constance Boarder Single F 57 1854 Private Means  Cornwall Lewannick
«b»MAY, Ursula Grace Gibbons Daughter  F 9 1902 School  Cornwall Cordinham «/b»
BICKNELL, Norman Leslie Visitor Married M 42 1869 Clerk In Holy Orders  Sussex Brighton
BERE, Edith Mabel Visitor Single F 52 1859 Private Means  Devon Whimple
FEAVER, Sarah Boarder Single F 52 1859 Governess  Cornwall Truto
WENNING, Ellen Servant Single F 22 1889 Cook Domestic  Cornwall Launceston
HEWITT, Annie Blanche Servant Single F 21 1890 Parlour Maid Domestic  Cornwall Lanteglos by Camelfood
WHERLER, Frances Mary Servant Snigle F 21 1890 Housemaid Domestic  Cornwall Lewannick
«u»«i»Is Ursula the Daughter of Sarah by her brother-in-law Frederick Granville May or has the relationship been wrongly shown in the above Census?

«/u»«/i»Roll of Honour 1914-1918
May, 2d. Lt. Paul Archer, Devons, Rev. Frederick Granville May, Rector of Cardjmham, Givenchy, Apr. 14-17. May, 2d. Lt. Thomas Radcliffe Agnew, R.A.F., Rev. Frederick Granville May, Rector of Cardynham, Sangatte, Aug. 9-18.


497. Paul Archer May

DEATH: First name(s) �tab�PAUL ARCHER
Last name �tab�MAY
Service number �tab�-
Rank �tab�2/LT
Regiment �tab�Devonshire Regiment
Battalion �tab�1st Battalion
Birth place �tab�-
Residence �tab�-
Enlistment place �tab�-
Death year �tab»1917
Death day «tab»15
Death month «tab»4
Cause of death «tab»Killed in action
Death place «tab»-
Theatre of war «tab»-
Supplementary Notes «tab»-
Category «tab»Military, armed forces & conflict
Record collection «tab»First World War
Collections from «tab»Great Britain

BURIAL: Bay 4

1911 Census: Class: RG14; Piece: 14570; Schedule Number: 13.
Registration District:  Axbridge Registration District Number:  314 Sub-registration District:  Burnham ED, institution, or vessel:  9 Household Schedule Number:  13 Civil Parish:  Berrow County/Island:  Somerset Country:  England
Street Address:  Naish House, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset
Thomas Spencer  60 Alice Spencer  55 John Eric Spencer  31 Montyne Ravenhill  26
Vivyan Yearley  21 Charles Bennet  12 Christian Carvey  13 Cyril Corpmail  11
Francis Mority  13 Ronald Whinerry  12 John Hibblethwaite  14 Richard Lovatt  12
Charles Buchanan Smith  12 George Chilcott  13 Owen Metford  11
«b»Paul May  Boarder«tab»13«tab»«tab»«tab»St Mellion, Cornwall«/b»
Maurice Carver  12 Gordon Carey  11 Colin Hay  11 Tom May  12 Benjamin Bartholomew  14
William Swenson  13 Arthur Turner  13 Arthur Speckley  10 Peter Dinsdale  11
Hurbert Isaac  11 Ronald Hardman  11 Anthony Greenhill  12 James Martin  11
Morgan Williams  10 Eric Drummond  10 Richardson Mitchell  9 Richard Shephard  9
Richard Wood  11 Edward Collinge  10 Gerard Mac Bryan  9 John Gray  11
Adelbert Nicholson  9 Ralph Bamford  10 George Troyte Bullock  10 Edward Baker  11
Gervas Hughes  9 Christopher Badwick  10 Abra Rowlands  26 Ellen Humphrys  21
Gertrude Andow  15 Clara Clarke  28 Elizabeth Titchener  21 Hugh Mc Naughton  9
Edith Raines  31
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1911\\MayPaulArcher.jpg

Naish House, Burnham-on-Sea  has maintained its name and is now the home of St. Christopher's School. It was built in 1905 as a private school for boy and concentrated on entrance examinations to Dartmouth Naval College.


498. Thomas Radcliffe Agnew May

BURIAL: Ref IV.D.14

First name(s) �tab�Thomas Radcliffe Agnew
Last name �tab�May
Birth year �tab�1899
Birth date �tab�20 Mar 1899
Country �tab�United Kingdom
Record set �tab�British Royal Air Force, Officers' Service Records 1912-1920
Category «tab»Military, armed forces & conflict
Record collection «tab»Service Records
Collections from «tab»Great Britain


Leyson Ress-Mogg

1861 Census Piece: RG9/1677 Place: Harptree -Somerset Enumeration District: 8
Civil Parish: Cameley Ecclesiastical Parish: Cameley
Folio: 100 Page: 15 Schedule: 74
Address: Cholwell House
   Surname   First name(s)   Rel   Status   Sex   Age   Occupation   Where Born   Remarks
   REES-MOGG   William   Head   M   M   46   Solicitor    Somerset - Cameley
   REES-MOGG   Ann   Wife   M   F   48       Somerset - Timsbury
   REES-MOGG   Anna Maria Ebony   Dau   -   F   11   Scholar    Somerset - Cameley
   REES-MOGG   Henry James   Dau   -   M   10   Scholar    Somerset - Cameley
   REES-MOGG   Catherine   Dau   -   F   7   Scholar    Somerset - Cameley
   REES-MOGG   Leyson   Son   -   M   6   Scholar    Somerset - Cameley
   REES-MOGG   Mary Ann   Dau   -   F   5   Scholar    Somerset - Cameley
   REES-MOGG   Charles Baker   Son   -   M   3   Scholar    Somerset - Cameley
   IRVING   Sophia Jane   Servnt   U   F   33   Governess    Overseas - British - India
   HASELL   Louisa   Servnt   U   F   45   Nurse    Somerset - Bath
   PARFITT   Mary Ann   Servnt   U   F   15   Assistant To Nurse    Devon - -
   HOLBROOK   Ann   Servnt   U   F   28   Domestic Servant    Somerset - Ston Easton
   HEVERLEY   Naomi   Servnt   U   F   30   Domestic Servant    Somerset - Cameley
   MAGGS   Sarah   Servnt   U   F   28   Domestic Servant    Somerset - Midsomer Norton
   HARDING   Charles   Servnt   U   M   23   Domestic Servant    Gloucestershire - Acton Turville


Arthur Williamson Alsager Pollock

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 1272; Folio: 154; Page: 11; GSU roll: 827849.
Civil parish: North Moreton Ecclesiastical parish: Oxford County/Island: Berkshire Country: England
Registration district: Wallingford Sub-registration district: Cholsey ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Household schedule number: 66.  Vicarage, North Moreton
Household Members: Name Age
Albert Barff «tab»«tab»Head«tab»S«tab»43 Vicar of North Moreton«tab»Middx, Hackney
Mary Barff «tab»«tab»Mother«tab»W«tab»69 Income from funds«tab»«tab»IOW, Newport
Philip B Simeon «tab»Boarder«tab»S«tab»25 Curate of North Moreton«tab»Hants, Wooley Green
Chlarles Utermark «tab»Pupil«tab»S«tab»16
Arthur W A Pollock «tab»do«tab»S«tab»17 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Pau, Pyrénées (B.S)
Henry W Ellicott «tab»do«tab»«tab»14
Ernault H Williams «tab»do«tab»«tab»14
Henry Adkins «tab»«tab»do«tab»S«tab»17
Alfred Lindsay «tab»«tab»do«tab»S«tab»17
Walter L Dalrymple «tab»do«tab»S«tab»17
Hannah Grace «tab»«tab»Serv«tab»M«tab»55
Elizabeth Dearlove «tab»do«tab»S«tab»25
Note: IOW=Isle of Wight designated County of Hampshire
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1871\\PollockArthurWAAged17.jpg

1881 Census: «tab»Institution:«tab»"The Raglan Barracks" St Aubyn Devonport
«tab»Census Place:«tab»Stoke Damerel, Devon, England
«tab»Source:«tab»FHL Film 1341532     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 2208    Folio 93    Page 2
«tab»Marr«tab»Age«tab»Sex«tab»Birthplace
John M.A. WADDY«tab» «tab»34 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Occ:«tab»Captain 1/13 Lt Infantry
Robert Cook OLWAY«tab» «tab»35 «tab»M«tab»Long Ilchington, Warwick, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Captain 1/13 Lt Infantry
Frank James JUSTICE«tab» «tab»31 «tab»M«tab»Newport, Monmouth, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Captain 1/13 Lt Infantry
Richard A.H. TOWNSHEAD«tab» «tab»29 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 1/13 Lt Infantry
Edward M. POYNTON«tab» «tab»26 «tab»M«tab»Birmingham, Warwick, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 1/13 Lt Infantry
Reginald LEVINGE«tab» «tab»28 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Occ:«tab»Military Instructor 1/13 Reg
Arthur George WILBRAHAM«tab» «tab»25 «tab»M«tab»London, Middlesex, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 1/13 Lt Infantry
Raymond B. WILLIAMS«tab» «tab»26 «tab»M«tab»Western Supermare, Somerset, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 1/13 Lt Infantry
«b»Arthur W.A. POLLOCK«tab» «tab»28 «tab»M«tab»Pan (B S), France
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 1/13 Lt Infantry«/b»
Gabriel G.W. HAYWARD«tab» «tab»26 «tab»M«tab»Malbrown, Worcester, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 2/13 Lt Infantry
Herbert R. LOVETT«tab» «tab»23 «tab»M«tab»York, York, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 7/13 Lt Infantry
John W.H. WEST«tab» «tab»24 «tab»M«tab»Melbourne
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 7/13 Lt Infantry
Robert W.G. HILLIS«tab» «tab»25 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 7/13 Lt Infantry
Thomas D.Oley SNOW«tab» «tab»23 «tab»M«tab»Newton Valence, Hampshire, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 7/13 Lt Infantry
Percy George BRACKENBURY«tab» «tab»18 «tab»M«tab»Wimbledon, Surrey, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 7/13 Lt Infantry
William James ALEXANDER«tab» «tab»38 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Occ:«tab»Captain 32 Lt Infantry
John Maxwell LOW«tab» «tab»36 «tab»M«tab»Ireland
«tab»Occ:«tab»Captain 46 Regiment
Charles Bybie LYESTER«tab» «tab»29 «tab»M«tab»Lancashire, England
«tab»Occ:«tab»Lieut 2nd West Indian Regiment


Marriage Notes for Edith Laura Radcliffe and Arthur Williamson Alsager Pollock

MARRIAGE: 1891 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 1878; Folio 57; Page 27; GSU roll: 6096988.
Civil parish: Bishops Hull Ecclesiastical parish: Bishops Hull Town: Bishops Hull County/Island: Somerset Country: England
Registration district: Taunton Sub-registration district: Taunton St James ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Schedule 172.  Trethe House
Household Members: Name Age
Arthur W A Pollock «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»37 Captain P.A. Somerset L.I.«tab»«tab»France (B.S.)
Edith L Pollock «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»37 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
John A Pollock «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  9 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Ireland
Mary V A Pollock «tab»Daur«tab»«tab»  7 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Herts, Farnborough
Edith M C Pollock «tab»do«tab»«tab»  3 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Ireland
Elizabeth H Cannon Serv«tab»S«tab»27 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Surrey, Putney
Mary A Larcombe «tab»do«tab»Wid«tab»62
Emily Parish «tab»do«tab»S«tab»18
Elizabeth Timmerhayes do«tab»S«tab»16
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1891\\PollockArthurWA1881RadcliffeEdithL.jpg
P.A.=Prince Albert Light Infantry

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2109; Folio: 51; Page: 42.
Civil parish: Devonport Ecclesiastical parish: Stoke Damerel St Michael County/Island: Devon Country: England Registration district: Devonport Sub-registration district: Stoke ED, institution, or vessel: 2
Household schedule number: 332
Household Members: Name Age
Kate Heyward «tab»Head«tab»S«tab»27 Lodging House keeper«tab»«tab»Devon, N Bovey
J Heyward «tab»Mother«tab»Wid«tab»70 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»do, ?
Catherine Whiting «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»20 General Servant Domestic«tab»«tab»Cornwall, Bodmin
Frank Newbury «tab»Boarder«tab»S«tab»36 Clerk G.P.O.«tab»«tab»«tab»do, Saltash
Arthur Pollock «tab»do«tab»M«tab»47 Major 5th Provisional Bat.«tab»«tab»France, Pau Pyranees
Edith Pollock «tab»do«tab»M«tab»48 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Mary Pollock «tab»do«tab»S«tab»17 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Hants, Farnborough
Edith Pollock «tab»do«tab»«tab»13 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Ireland, Dublin
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\PollockArthurWA1881RadcliffeEdithL.jpg


Margaret Alice Cregoe Colmore

Indenture between Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore of Moor End, co. Glouc., esq., Frances Margaret Eden of Cheltenham, spinster, Hugh Darby Owen of Prestbury, co. Glouc., esq., Digby Latimer of Headington, co. Oxford, esq., Copleston Lopes Radcliffe of Plymouth, co. Devon, esq., and Henry Charles Benyon Barton of Cheltenham, esq., being a settlement previous to the marriage of the said Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore and Frances Margaret Eden of a portion of the Newhall Estate and of the Bells Barn Estate in Birmingham. With notice annexed, dated 30 January, 1888, of the settlement executed on the marriage of Margaret Alice Cregoe Colmore of Malvern Lodge, Cheltenham, co. Glouc., spinster, and Pollexfen Colmore Copleston Radcliffe of Derriford, co. Devon, barrister at law, esq., and receipt, dated 17 September, 1888, from the trustees of the said settlement of the sum of £20,000 mentioned in the settlement of 24 April, 1867. Plan «b»MS 3375/406640«/b» «i»24 April 1867«/i»


Marriage Notes for Pollexfen Colmore Copleston Radcliffe and Margaret Alice Cregoe Colmore

MARRIAGE: Appointment by Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore of Henry Charles Benyon Barton, as trustee in the place of Abraham Darby who was appointed under the marriage settlement of Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore and Mary Owen.  MS 3375/414523  19 April 1867
 Indenture between Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore of Moor End, co. Glouc., esq., Frances Margaret Eden of Cheltenham, spinster, Hugh Darby Owen of Prestbury, co. Glouc., esq., Digby Latimer of Headington, co. Oxford, esq., Copleston Lopes Radcliffe of Plymouth, co. Devon, esq., and Henry Charles Benyon Barton of Cheltenham, esq., being a settlement previous to the marriage of the said Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore and Frances Margaret Eden of a portion of the Newhall Estate and of the Bells Barn Estate in Birmingham. With notice annexed, dated 30 January, 1888, of the settlement executed on the marriage of Margaret Alice Cregoe Colmore of Malvern Lodge, Cheltenham, co. Glouc., spinster, and Pollexfen Colmore Copleston Radcliffe of Derriford, co. Devon, barrister at law, esq., and receipt, dated 17 September, 1888, from the trustees of the said settlement of the sum of £20,000 mentioned in the settlement of 24 April, 1867. Plan  MS 3375/406640  24 April 1867
 Another copy of 406640, without attached documents.  MS 3375/414527  24 April 1867
 Indenture between Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore of Moor End, co. Glouc., esq., Frances Margaret Eden of Cheltenham, spinster, Hugh Darby Owen of Prestbury, co. Glouc., esq., Digby Latimer of Headington, co. Oxford, esq., Copleston Lopes Radcliffe of Plymouth, co. Devon, esq., and Henry Charles Benyon Barton of Cheltenham, esq., being a settlement previous to the marriage of the said Colmore Frind Cregoe Colmore and Frances Margaret Eden of certain funds, securities and monies as scheduled.  MS 3375/414468  24 April 1867


246. Amy Charlotte Radcliffe

Youngest daughter


Marriage Notes for Amy Charlotte Radcliffe and Fulbert Astley Archer

MARRIAGE: �b�South Canterbury, New Zealand BDMs from  The Times
�/b� Saturday, Dec 15, 1888
�b�Archer - Radcliffe�/b�. On the 11th Dec. at Christchurch, NZ. Fulbert Astley Archer, eldest son of Fulbert Archer, of Timaru to Amy Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Copleston L. Radcliffe, of Deniford, Plymouth

Christchurch City Council - Heritage
«b»46 Memorial Avenue
«/b»Hidden behind large trees at 46 Memorial Avenue is one of Fendalton's interesting older homes - of particular interest because it has remained in the hands of one family for the last 112 years. Current owner of the property is the widow of the author Antony Alpers (1919 - 1997) Margaret Alpers (nee Cregoe).
Mrs Alpers' grandfather, Fulbert Astley Archer (1859 - 1911), bought about 20 acres of land before 1888, adding to his holding in 1907 when he paid £1000 for an area of land nearer Clyde Road, now with Otara Street running through it. Mr Archer was the Manager of Dalgetys and was married in 1888 at the Fendalton church (St Barnabas). His wife was from Devonshire, near Plymouth. Like many other early settlers, she named her NZ home after family property in her homeland - Colwell. However, this house did not have a long life. Mr Archer's father, of Miles Archer & Co. importers of Timaru, lived in a Blighs Rd property, still there today near the railway line. His family arrived home to Colwell after an afternoon visit with him to find the house burnt to the ground - everything gone except a chimney surround with a kettle still on the hearth. Probably, like most of the disastrous house fires of the time, the fire had started in an unsafe chimney. In the replacement house, built 1898, the chimneys were built double.
Sadly Fulbert Astley Archer was to die in 1911 in his early 50's. His younger son, Stephen Radcliffe Archer of the Canterbury Mounted Rifles, Mrs Alpers' uncle, was killed in action at Gallipoli in 1915. Mrs Archer gave St. Barnabas Church an oak and iron Font-Cover in memory of her husband; she also gave the marble base to the font in memory of Stephen.
At the turn of the century, Colwell was a busy home run with little domestic help. The gardener, George lived for many years where the supermarket car park is now. Mr Archer kept polo ponies, stabling them on the property; he played locally. The ponies were expected to be versatile. The favourite, called Biddy, pulled the gig to the Selwyn Huts taking the family on holiday and to the West Coast - a ten day trip. Old photos show the children holidaying at Hurunui; the family had also travelled there in the gig.
A favourite pet belonging to Mrs Alpers' mother, Hester Amy, was a little Shetland pony which was known to trot through the front door and out the back door of the house. The family also had a house cow they named Mildred Maud. Mrs Alpers' mother as a child used to milk her, hiding a mug in a tree ready for sampling the fresh milk.
Hay parties were a frequent form of entertainment, featuring much frolicking in the hay - not pleasant for hay fever sufferers. Croquet was played on the lawn and there was a summer house for relaxing in. Strawberries and cream were usually on the menu. Tennis was played on courts down by the stream.
Mrs Alpers' uncles rode to Christ's College on ponies named Darkie and Tommy. Later Mrs Alpers took the tram from the terminus on the corner of Clyde and Fendalton Roads to school at Rangi Ruru.
Mrs Alpers' grandmother's hobby was illustrating the family's many photo albums with delicate watercolour sketches. She felt the black and white photos of the time needed a lift with some colour.
Neighbours of the Archers until 1910 were the Dowlings (of cricket fame) whose large house was - and still is - at 29 Gleneagles Terrace. The drive to their property, now the entrance to 52b Memorial Avenue, ran down through large plane trees, a few of which are still standing. The five Dowling boys used to run through the Archer's paddocks to school in Clyde Road. On the way they used to eat fruit from the Archers' orchard. The market garden next to the Archer's was owned by Mr Chick. Later owners of the Dowling property were Dr and Mrs David McMillan. They gave the Cregoe family their gate posts which are still there today. This happened when the road was widened and the old gate posts were not strong enough to withstand the move.
Another property in the area dating from the turn of the century is 49 Memorial Avenue, the home of a Miss Paget during the war years.
The Archer family's land stretched right across to the Wairarapa stream on the other side of Woodford Terrace and to Clyde Road, opposite the Fendalton Library (sold 1949 approximately). The land between Woodford Terrace and Memorial Avenue was sold off as recently as 1967. Some land near Clyde Road had been sold in 1924 for £3,317/16/3 to Duncan Oliver Rutherford of the well known North Canterbury family. Some land was taken for road-widening when Burnside Road became Memorial Avenue.
Today, the property is still large by today's standards with a section area of about half an acre. The Council regards the house as of historic or architectural interest and listed the property in the Waimairi District Planning Scheme. The chimney pots are of particular historic value. There are several mature cabbage trees on the property. One of them is thought to have the biggest girth and height of any in NZ.
The house is largely in original condition. Gone from the property is the windmill used to provide artesian water until 1970. Inside, the panelling is original and the house has a smoking room. The rooms have double-sash windows. The hall displays antlers from deer shot by Mrs Alpers' uncle, Cave Archer, in the Rakaia Gorge during the first World War when he was manager of the Lake Coleridge Station owned by John Murchison. The room in which Mr Archer's daughter and grand-daughter were born in was Antony Alpers' study where he wrote his books.
«i»Acknowledgement: Mrs Antony Alpers«/i»


505. Stephen Radcliffe Archer

ARCHER, Lance Corporal, STEPHEN RADCLIFFE, 7/509. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F.. Killed in action 22nd June 1915. Age 23. Son of Fulbert Astley Archer and Amy Charlotte Archer, of Christchurch. I.


247. Ernest Copleston Radcliffe

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 1978; Folio: 56; Page: 16; GSU roll: 830890.
Civil Parish: Blandford Forum Town: Blandford County/Island: Dorset Country: England
Registration district: Blandford Sub-registration district: Blandford ED, institution, or vessel: 3 [Milton Abbot Grammar School]
Household schedule number: 80
Household Members: Name Age
James Penny 51 Mary Penny 21 Elizabeth Penny 19 James J Penny 18 Edward Penny 16
Florence Penny 15 Emily Penny 12 Joseph W Green 48 Will J Andrew 28 Adelaide Lister 39
Sarah Sheppard 22 Anna M Woodrow 20 Ellen J Hand 22 Hester H Squibb 26
Charles Howard 17 Ernest P P Seaton 17 Lewis G Tyrell 16 Ritchie R Norton 17
Charles F Vachell 16 Reginald B Woodhouse 16 Frank Griffis 15 Henry H Hennan 15
Edward S Vachell 15 Duncan Papillon 15 George S Norton 15 Frank G Withers 15
Alfred C Woodhouse 15 Arthur Fripp 15 Robert J Warner 15 George S Abbott 14
Hope W Gasse 14 Robert Vincent 14 Francis J E Wilson 14 Ivor C Lucas 14 John A Slater 13
Charles D Miller 14 Henry P Thurston 12 George Vincent 12
Ernest C Radcliffe «tab»Pupil«tab»12 «tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Charles W Johns 11 William Le Wade 11 John C Douglas 11
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1871\\RadcliffeErnestCAge12.jpg


Jessie Pengelley

1881 Census: �tab�Dwelling:�tab�Higher Compton
�tab�Census Place:�tab�Compton Gifford, Devon, England
�tab�Source:�tab�FHL Film 1341526     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 2188    Folio 66    Page 25
�tab�Marr�tab�Age�tab�Sex�tab�Birthplace
Edward PENGELLY«tab»M«tab»60 «tab»M«tab»Trurv, Cornwall, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»Retired Officer War Dept Civil
Agnes PENGELLY«tab»M«tab»62 «tab»F«tab»Sheerness, Kent, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife«tab»Occ:«tab»Retired Officer Wife
Jessie PENGELLY«tab»U«tab»18 «tab»F«tab»Ireland
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daug


Marriage Notes for Ernest Copleston Radcliffe and Jessie Pengelley

MARRIAGE: 1891 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 11; Folio 18; Page 29; GSU roll: 6095121.
Civil parish: Paddington Ecclesiastical parish: St Luke County/Island: London Country: England
Registration district: Paddington Sub-registration district: St Mary Paddington ED, institution, or vessel: 36
Schedule 251.  32 Tavistock Crescent, Paddington
Household Members: Name Age
Ernest C Radcliffe «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»32 Living on own means«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Jessie C Radcliffe «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»26 «tab»«tab»«tab»Ireland
George C Radcliffe «tab»Son«tab»«tab»  3«tab»«tab»«tab»Devon, Torquay
Doris C Radcliffe «tab»Daur«tab»«tab»  4m«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Paddington
Ellen Wolfe«tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»24 Nurse«tab»«tab»«tab»do, Brromley
Frank Miller «tab»nephew«tab»«tab»11 «tab»«tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1891\\RadcliffeErnestC1887PengelleyJessie.jpg

Looks like this couple separated with Jessie claiming to be widowed and Ernest claiming to be married to Eva in the 1901 Census.

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2094; Folio: 133; Page: 31.
Civil Parish: Plymouth Ecclesiastical parish: Emmanuel County/Island: Devon Country: England
Registration district: Plymouth Sub-registration district: Charles ED, institution, or vessel: 21
Household schedule number: 160.  3 Reservoir Road, Plymouth
Household Members: Name Age
Jessie Radcliffe «tab»Head«tab»Wid«tab»37 Living on own means«tab»«tab»Ireland
Doris E C Radcliffe «tab»Daur«tab»«tab»10 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Paddington
Harriet Birch «tab»Serv«tab»S«tab»38 General Servant Domestic«tab»«tab»do, N.K.
Amelia B Morgan «tab»Visitor«tab»Wid«tab»33 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»Kent, Woolwich
Cecilia B Morgan «tab»do«tab»«tab»  4 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Notting Hill
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\Radcliffe(Pengelley)JessieAge37.jpg

1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 476; Folio: 67; Page: 16.
Civil parish: Streatham Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch Streatham County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: Wandsworth Sub-registration district: Streatham ED, institution, or vessel: 45 Household schedule number: 95.  59 Amesbury Avenue, Streatham
Household Members: Name Age
Ernest C Radcliffe «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»43 Living on own means«tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Eva E P Radcliffe «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»27 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Brixton
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\RadcliffeErnestC&Eva.jpg
The is no evidence that Ernest ever married Eva


Marriage Notes for Ernest Copleston Radcliffe and Eva E. P.

MARRIAGE: 1901 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 476; Folio: 67; Page: 16.
Civil parish: Streatham Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch Streatham County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: Wandsworth Sub-registration district: Streatham ED, institution, or vessel: 45 Household schedule number: 95.  59 Amesbury Avenue, Streatham
Household Members: Name Age
Ernest C Radcliffe «tab»Head«tab»M«tab»43 Living on own means«tab»«tab»Devon, Plymouth
Eva E P Radcliffe «tab»Wife«tab»M«tab»27 «tab»«tab»«tab»«tab»London, Brixton
see Genealogy\\pereira\\Census1901\\RadcliffeErnestC&Eva.jpg
The is no evidence that Ernest ever married Eva


252. Constance Gertrude Hall Parlby

DEATH: Constance Gertrude Hall �b�MOTT�/b�, aged 28 years, born in Devon 14th August 1850, the wife of Lieutenant C.A. Mott, 2nd Battalion, Queens Regiment, died 6th April 1879
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Gertrude Constance Hall, born at Manadon 14 August 1849, bapt. at Pennycross 22 Sep- tember 1850; marr. there on Tuesday, 20 June 1876, Major Charles Augustus Mott of the 2nd Queen's Regiment (son of William Mott of Wall, CO. Stafford, J.P. and D.L., by Louisa Ann his 1st wife, dau. of Roger Kynaston of Dover Street, London); born at Wall 16 November 1847; A.D.C. to Sir Pollexfex Radcliffe, K.C.B., Commanding Eastern District, also to General Robert White (now Sir Robert White, K.C.B.); died at Colchester, co. Essex, 5 January, bur. at Stanway, co. Essex, 9 January 1886. She died at Malta, aged 28, on Sunday, 6 April 1879, and was bur. there. M.L at Pennycross.


Charles Augustus Mott

1871 Census: Source Citation: Class: RG10; Piece: 2129; Folio: 78; Page: 2; GSU roll: 832030.
Civil Parish: Stoke Damerel Town: Devonport County/Island: Devon Country: England
Registration district: Stoke Damerel Sub-registration district: St Aubyn ED, institution, or vessel: Raglan Barracks
Household schedule number: 1
Household Members: Name Age
John Thompson 40 Charlotte Thompson 27 Mary Williams 17 Clara Axworthy 18
Susan Dummett 22 Charles Gibbes 41 Francis J Heney 34 Eastall E Heney 32
James E Thom 30 John L Hewson 32 William Clarke 32 George H Woodard 31
Charles F Lawson 28 Robert Beezley 29 Nicholas W I Bosanquet 26 William W Brownjohn 26
John J H Cattle 34 William Watt 27 Albert Evers 29
Charles A Mott «tab»Lient 2/2 Regt«tab»Unm«tab»23 «tab»«tab»Richfield, Staffordshire
William G Collis 25 Arthur H Nourse 22 Hamilton J Elverson 21 J R H Rickards 20
Robert I Flood 18 John W Shipton 39 Robert Tate 36
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Marriage Notes for Constance Gertrude Hall Parlby and Charles Augustus Mott

MARRIAGE: Marriages Jun 1876   (>99%)
AVIS  Eliza    Plympton  5b 407
Husband  Thomas     Plympton  5b 407
Mott  Charles Augustus     Plymouth  5b 407�tab�b.1848 Wall, Staffordshore
Mott  Charles Augustus     Plympton  5b 407
Parlby  Constance Gertrude H     Plympton  5b 407

Possible death
Deaths Jun 1877 HUSBAND  Constance  28  Hampstead  1a 434


509. Geoffrey Radcliffe Mott

CHRISTENING: Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal: N-1-164 Folio 7
Geoffrey Radcliffe Mott born 23 Mar 1878 baptised 17 Apr 1878
Father Charles Augustus mother Constance Gertrude Hall

DEATH: England & Wales deaths 1837-2007
GEOFFREY RADCLIFFE MOTT
Born 23 Mar 1878 Died 2q 1908 Newton Abbot, Devon, England
Vol 21, Page 1415

�b�2nd Lt Geoffrey Mott �/b�was a keen sportsman served throughout the Boer War and later won distinction with the 6th South Lancs in the assault on Sari Bair Gallipolli in 1915
He survived to celebrate his 100th birthday with the regiment

Geoffrey Radcliffe Mott
Born 23rd March 1878 Bareilly, West Bengal, India
Son of Charles Augustus Mott and Constance Gertrude Hall Mott (nee Parlby) (Marriage Registered June Qtr 1876 Plympton St Mary, Cornwall, Devon)

Geoffrey has a MIC
Mott, Geoffrey Radcliffe
South Lancashire Regiment, Major
Rifle Brigade, Major

LG 1st November, 1907.

1st Volunteer Battalion The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment);
«b»Captain G. R. Mott,«/b» The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), to be Adjutant, vice Captain S. H. Skinner, The
Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), who has vacated that appointment. Dated 1st November, 1907.

Geoffrey Mott spent his 100th birthday with his Regiment


Olive Cowley Ellis

1881 Census: �tab�Dwelling:�tab�35 Talbot St
�tab�Census Place:�tab�North Meols, Lancashire, England
�tab�Source:�tab�FHL Film 1341897     PRO Ref RG11    Piece 3751    Folio 16    Page 25
�tab�Marr�tab�Age�tab�Sex�tab�Birthplace
John H. ELLIS«tab»M«tab»29 «tab»M«tab»Keymer, Sussex, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Head«tab»Occ:«tab»Town Clerk Of Southport (Munic)
Emily C. ELLIS«tab»M«tab»29 «tab»F«tab»Cirencester, Gloucester, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Wife
Olive C. ELLIS«tab» «tab»1 «tab»F«tab»Halifax, York, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur
Grace J. ELLIS«tab» «tab»1 «tab»F«tab»Halifax, York, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Daur
Ann HINKS«tab»U«tab»35 «tab»F«tab»Ablington, Gloucester, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Servant«tab»Occ:«tab»Cook Domestic Servt
Harriett TEECE«tab»U«tab»18 «tab»F«tab»Shifnal, Shropshire, England
«tab»Rel:«tab»Servant«tab»Occ:«tab»Nurse Domestic Servt


510. Louis Oakeley Mott

BIRTH: Louis Oakeley �b�MOTT�/b�, born 16th March 1879, the son of Charles Augustus and Constance Gertrude Hall Mott
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Rev Louis Oakeley Mott, Vicar of Chudleigh Knighton, third son of Major Charles Augustus Mott, The Queen's Royal Regiment, and his wife Gertrude Constance (née Parlby). See MOTT of THE BELL HOUSE formerly of WALL –  Burke's Landed Gentry 1952 Edition.


Olive Mortimer

DEATH: Name: Olive Mott Death Registration Month/Year: Apr-Jun 1962 Age at death (estimated): 75 Registration district: Newton Abbot Inferred County: Devonshire Volume: 7a Page: 545

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BULL FAMILY HISTORY«/b»
to the Bull Family Bible now in the possession of John Frederick Cornes (see below) there were five Bull brothers and sisters whose names and dates of birth are given below. Their uncle may have been Thomas Bull, stone mason, Master of the Masons' Company in 1746, of Broad Street in the parish of St. Peter le Poor, London, who was buried at St. Peter le Poor on 6 Feb 1750/51 (P.C.C. will dated 3 Dec 1748 and proved 4 Feb 1750/51). The name of their father is not known but it seems likely that their mother was MARGARET BULL, who d. 9 Jul 1764, aged 74, and was buried at Arundel, Sussex having had issue: Thomas, b. 7 Oct 1712. JOHN, of whom presently. Joseph, b. 22 Feb 1716/17. William, b. 22 Dec 1720. Mary, b. 3 Jul 1710. BULL, a hoopmaker in Chichester and later a timber merchant in Arundel, leased Begley and Boundless Farms in the parish of Thursley, Surrey and maintained the Bull Family Bible, b. 22 Dec 1714, m. 1stly 19 Jun 1748 at Tangmere, Sussex, Mary, dau of Rev Thomas Wellings, M.A., Vicar of Aldingbourne, Sussex 1709-36. She was b. 12 Apr 1722, bapt 26 Apr 1722 at Aldingbourne, d. 18 Dec 1761 and was buried at Arundel having had issue: John, b. 18 Mar 1748/49, bapt 7 Apr 1749 at Arundel, who had been living abroad for many years in 1798 according to his father's will. His wife may have been called Letitia Cecilia Bull and, if so, then he d. 31 Oct 1802 at Montego Bay, Jamaica and she d. 7 Oct 1825 in Bath. Thomas, d. 1753 and was buried at Arundel. Katherine, of Hackney, Middlesex, b. 12 May 1751, m. 24 Jan 1771 at All Hallows, London Wall, George Wellings of the parish of All Hallows and had issue: 2 daus. Mary, b. 17 Jul 1755, bapt 19 Jul 1755 at Arundel, m. 12 Aug 1783 at Arundel, Robert Chapman, architect and surveyor, of 26 Wormwood Street in the parish of All Hallows, London Wall, son of Robert Chapman, carpenter, of the parish of All Hallows, London Wall. See the «i»Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840 «/i»by Howard Colvin. He d.s.p. 30 Mar 1827, aged 73, at Park Cottage, Camberwell Grove (P.C.C. will dated 24 Jul 1824 and proved 20 Apr 1827) and was buried at All Hallows, London Wall on 9 Apr 1827.  Elizabeth, b. 28 Aug 1757, m. 30 Sep 1779 at Arundel, John Gardiner, coach wheelwright, of Wormwood Street in the parish of All Hallows, London Wall, son of William Gardiner, coach wheelwright, of Wormwood Street and his wife Mary (née Sheldon). He d. 1794 at Camberwell (P.C.C. will dated 9 Apr 1794 and proved 13 Aug 1794) having had issue (with 1 son and 2 daus): John Bull, Fellow of the Institute of British Architects, of Finsbury Circus and Addington Place, Camberwell, who was in partnership with his uncle Robert Chapman (see above), b. 20 Feb 1786, bapt 3 Mar 1786 at All Hallows, London Wall, d. 7 Jan 1867 at Brighton having had issue. See the «i»Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840 «/i»by Howard Colvin. Ann, of Arundel and later of 5 York Place, Denmark Hill, Camberwell, b. 15 Apr 1759, d. unmarried 3 Oct 1837 at Camberwell (P.C.C. will dated 7 Sep 1827 and proved 21 Oct 1837) and was buried at Arundel. m. 2ndly 28 Oct 1764 at Arundel, ELIZABETH, bapt 20 Aug 1731 at Petworth, Sussex, dau of WILLIAM TUPPER, who was buried at Ferring, Sussex on 30 Sep 1758. She d. 20 Dec 1786, aged 56, and he d. 1 Jan 1801 at Arundel (P.C.C. will dated 2 Jul 1798 and proved 9 Feb 1801) and they were both buried at Arundel having had further issue: William, mercer, of Chichester in 1791 when he witnessed the marriage of his sister Barbara and James Weale (see below) and painter-stainer, of 19 St. Helena Place, Williamsburgh Square, London in 1841, bapt 23 May 1765 at Arundel, buried in Kensal Green Cemetery according to family records. Thomas, of whom presently. Joseph, yeoman, of Thursley, Surrey, b. 18 Feb 1770, bapt 22 Feb 1770 at Arundel, m. 6 Oct 1791 at Chiddingfold, Surrey, Sarah, dau of John Enticknap of Pockford, Chiddingfold. She d. 10 Jun 1800 and was buried at Chiddingfold on 16 Jun 1800 and he d. 1854 (P.C.C. will dated 10 Apr 1845 and proved 8 Jul 1854) having had issue: John Enticknap, living in 1845. Elizabeth, buried at Chiddingfold on 24 Nov 1800. BARBARA, b. 13 Oct 1766, bapt 20 Oct 1766 at Arundel, m. 31 Mar 1791 at St. Pancras, Chichester, JAMES, second son of JOHN WEALE, mercer, of Godalming, Surrey and his wife ANN (née WAKEFORD). See Weale Family History. She was buried at Godalming on 5 Apr 1822 and he d. at Walcot, Bath and was buried at Godalming on 22 Aug 1836 having had issue. Caroline, b. 1771, d. an infant and was buried at Arundel. Bull, tallow chandler, partner, with Peter Skipper, of Skipper & Bull, of 11 Great Tower Street, London 1804-08, living in Portsmouth in 1814, b. 26 Apr 1768 at Arundel, m. 1stly 15 May 1788 at Arundel, Jane Ewings and had issue: Edward, bapt 29 Jan 1789 at Arundel, m. 20 Sep 1814 at Arundel, Sarah White and had issue: Edward, bapt 18 Sep 1817 at Tarrant Street Chapel, Arundel. Thomas, bapt 12 Sep 1790 at Arundel, d. young. George, of Arundel, bapt 3 May 1792 at Arundel, m. 11 Oct 1820 at Arundel, Sarah Charman. She d. 4 Apr 1862, aged 61, and he d. 5 Jul 1866 and they were both buried at Arundel. Elizabeth, bapt 17 Feb 1795 at Arundel, m. 9 Sep 1813 at Arundel, James Watts. m. 2ndly 28 May 1801 at West Hampnett, Sussex, Sarah, dau of Pannett Knott, mealman, of West Hampnett and his wife Hannah, dau of William Silverlock, yeoman, of Bosham, Sussex. She d. 30 Oct 1814 and he d. 25 Nov 1845 at Turnham Green and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery having had further issue: John Pannett, of whom presently. William, b. 16 Dec 1803, bapt 22 Jan 1804 at St. Dunstan-in-the-East, London. Thomas, b. 18 Dec 1805, bapt 17 Jun 1806 at St. Dunstan-in-the-East. Frederick, b. 4 Nov 1807, d. 15 Apr 1808 and was buried at St. Dunstan-in-the-East. Joseph, b. 16 Jun 1810. Sarah, b. 27 Apr 1812, m. Mr. Huntley. Pannett Bull, woollen merchant, of Bull & Wilson, St. Martin's Lane and 15 Hyde Park Street, who lived at Arlington House, Chiswick, exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851, b. 26 Mar 1802, bapt 14 May 1802 at St. Olave's, Hart Street, m. 8 Apr 1829 at St. Mary Magdalene, Taunton, Somerset, Elizabeth, b. 10 Feb 1808, dau of John Sheppard, cabinetmaker, of High Street, Taunton and his wife Mary (née Lock). He d. 1 May 1872 at 5 Hyde Park Street, London and was buried at Kensal Green on 8 May 1872 and she d. 23 Feb 1877 at Teddington having had issue: John, b. 14 Feb 1830, d. 7 Mar 1830 at Taunton. Elizabeth (Hebe), b. 16 Mar 1832 in Hatton Garden, bapt 24 Sep 1832 at St. Sepulchre, Skinner Street, London, m. 1stly 8 Mar 1853 at Christ Church, Turnham Green, her second cousin, Charles James Weale, second son of Robert Weale, Assistant Commissioner of Poor Laws, of Bedford and his wife Kate (née Morey). See Weale Family History. He was b. 29 May 1830, bapt 22 Oct 1830 at Midhurst, Sussex, educ Bedford Grammar School and Caius College, Cambridge, served as an Ensign in the 53«sup»rd«/sup» Bengal Native Infantry and was later a wine merchant with the firm Bull & Weale, 1 John Adam Street, Adelphi. He committed suicide at Queen Square, Bloomsbury on 24 Jun 1875 (and she m. 2ndly 1876 at Holy Trinity, Eastbourne, Sussex, John Arthur Buckley, widower, of Hampton Wick, son of Joseph Buckley of Manchester and Exeter and d. 21 Jul 1898) having had issue: Charles John Morey, of 120 Cromwell Road, London, b. 29 Dec 1853 at 18 Inverness Terrace, Bayswater, bapt Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, educ Rugby, Ensign, 3«sup»rd«/sup» Dragoon Guards in 1873, resigned owing to family losses, Senior Corporal, 16«sup»th«/sup» Lancers 1875-78, Sub-Inspector, British Honduras Frontier Constabulary 1878, ranching in the Argentine 1881-86, Assistant Secretary to the Council for Foreign Bondholders, d. unmarried 19 Oct 1922 (Will dated 5 Jul 1917 and proved 8 Dec 1922) and was buried in Hammersmith Cemetery. Julia, b. 6 Mar 1834 in St. Martin's Lane, bapt 27 Mar 1834 at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, m. 6 Feb 1855 at Christ Church, Turnham Green, Lieutenant Colonel Mortimer John Slater, 5«sup»th«/sup» Bengal European Regiment, son of John Slater, artist, of St. John's Wood, London. He was b. 6 Oct 1824, bapt 3 Nov 1824 at St. Marylebone, educ Marlborough Free Grammar School and served in the First Afghan War. She d. 27 May 1858 and he d. 29 Oct 1863 on board the «i»Nimrod«/i» returning from India having had issue: Mortimer John, Major, Royal Engineers (Bombay Sappers), b. 3 Jan 1856 at Umballa, India, served in the Second Afghan War 1878-80, m. 4 Feb 1886 at Teddington, Hilda, dau of H.E. Tatham of 26 Talbot Square, Hyde Park and Chesfield, Teddington and d. 31 Dec 1897 at Up Park Camp, Jamaica having had issue: Ronald Mortimer, Lieutenant, Worcestershire Regiment, of The Vicarage, Chudleigh Knighton, Devon, b. Oct 1891, died of wounds in France on 21 Nov 1914 and was buried in Merville Communal Cemetery. «b»Olive, m. 1 Jun 1915 at Bexhill, Rev Louis Oakeley Mott, Vicar of Chudleigh Knighton, third son of Major Charles Augustus Mott, The Queen's Royal Regiment, and his wife Gertrude Constance (née Parlby). See MOTT of THE BELL HOUSE formerly of WALL –  Burke's Landed Gentry 1952 Edition. She d. 1962 and he d. 15 May 1972 having had issue.«/b» Helen, of the Hutch, Riverside Villas, Teddington, b. 15 Nov 1837 at 93 St. Martin's Lane, bapt Nov 1841 at Willesden, m. 11 Feb 1862 at Christ Church, Turnham Green, her second cousin, George Henry Harding Weale, a Civil Servant at the War Office, third son of Robert Weale, Assistant Commissioner of Poor Laws, of Bedford and his wife Kate (née Morey). See Weale Family History. He was bapt 18 Feb 1836 at Midhurst, educ Christ Church, Oxford and d. 10 Jul 1876 at the Hutch and she lived later at The Laurels, Teddington and d. 4 Apr 1913 at Buckhurst, 14 Gloucester Road, Teddington having had issue: Arthur George Morey, partner in the firm of Cornes & Co., Japan 1897-1911, of Impington Hall, Cambridgeshire and Echo Pit Lodge, Warwick's Bench, Guildford, b. 8 Nov 1865 in The Vale, Twickenham, bapt 24 Dec 1865 at Old Church, Teddington, d. 22 Sep 1940 in Guildford (Will dated 21 Dec 1931 and proved 8 Jan 1941) having had issue, probably by Eizuka Masa of 1496 Nakamura, Yokohama, Japan: Eric Cuthbert Sydney, M.A., Squadron Leader, of 8 Aldeburgh Close, Emmer Green, Reading, b. 9 Jul 1904, educ Rugby, Pembroke College, Cambridge, m. Blanche Falzon (née Sant Manduca), M.B.E., of Malta, formerly wife of Alexander Chancellor. She d. 16 Dec 1986 and he d. 15 Dec 1989 having had issue: 2 sons and 1 dau. Hubert Dunstan, bank manager, of Alameda, Santos 81, São Paulo, Brazil, b. 19 May 1867 in The Vale, Twickenham, m. 1 Jul 1897 at Nevin, Carnarvon, Wales, Jeannie Smith Tennant Thompson Park, dau of William Williams, master mariner, and d. 1941 at São Paulo having had issue: Frederick Hubert Archibald, 2«sup»nd«/sup» Lieutenant, 57«sup»th«/sup» Squadron, R.A.F., b. 1899 at Campinas, São Paulo, missing in action, presumed killed, in France on 2 Oct 1918 and was buried in Marcoing Cemetery. Robert. Dorothy T., m. 1935, John S. Norris. Gerald Francis Harding, of South Africa, living in 1934, b. 4 Sep 1871 in The Vale, Twickenham, m. Florence –  and had issue: Basil. Margaret. Ethel Helen Beatrix, 'Sister Josephine', of The Convent of The Holy Cross, Haywards Heath, Sussex, b. 26 Jan 1863 in Twickenham, d. unmarried 21 Dec 1921 (Will dated 22 Apr 1918 and proved 22 Apr 1922) at Haywards Heath. Katherine Elizabeth (Mary Theresa), of Rivermead, Hampton Wick and later of Reigate, Surrey, b. 1 Apr 1864 in Twickenham, m. 17 Aug 1910 at Teddington, her first cousin, Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Cornes, D.S.O., Royal Artillery, youngest son of Frederick Cornes and his wife Henrietta Alice, sixth dau of John Pannett Bull of Arlington House, Turnham Green (see below). She d.s.p. 28 Feb 1941 and he d. 26 Apr 1958 and they were both buried at St. Mary's, Reigate. Margaret Hilda, b. 11 Jan 1869, d. 11 Mar 1871. Constance Mary Harding, of Turks Place, Hartley, Cranbrook, Kent, m. 25 Apr 1896 at St. Alban's, Teddington, James Crosland Mallam, Headmaster of Rossall and Uppingham, son of Rev Benjamin Mallam, Rector of Poole Keynes, Dorset. He d. 19 Jan 1946 having had issue: Philip Crosland, b. 1897, d. 1899. Kenneth Morey Crosland, Lieutenant Colonel, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment), b. 1 Sep 1903, educ Malvern, m. 1937 at Alton, Hampshire, Madge E. Steele. Wilfred Evelyn Crosland, b. 19 Jan 1907, educ Cheltenham, m. 1935, Margery Muriel Gater. He d. 4 Aug 1994 and she d. 9 Oct 1999 having had issue: 2 sons and 2 daus. Dennis Crosland, O.B.E., M.A., Intelligence Corps, barrister-at-law, b. 14 Jan 1911, educ Malvern. Audrey Sheila, b. 23 Mar 1900, m. 15 Nov 1920 at Hayes, Kent, Reginald Wilfred Godfrey, Indian Police, late R.F.C., son of J.W. Godfrey of Barkingside. Mary Jane, of 5 Molyneux Park, Tunbridge Wells, b. 5 Oct 1841 at Fortune Field, Willesden, m. 15 Aug 1866 at St. John's, Paddington, Edwin Henry How, tea merchant, youngest son of Thomas How, tea dealer, of Turnham Green and his wife Georgiana Ann (née Sadler). He d. 14 Jan 1921 and she d. 8 Oct 1928 at Tunbridge Wells having had issue: Arthur Pemberton, Colonel, Madras Staff Corps, b. 15 Apr 1868, bapt Cobham, Surrey, m. 3 Oct 1903 at St. George's, Hanover Square, Daisy Beatrice, dau of Munro Ross of 21 Rue Galilee, Paris and d. 30 Jan 1924 having had issue: Geoffrey Mont Pemberton, cinema manager and publican, of Oxford. Pamela. Sydney, of Peddars Way, Hogs Back, Guildford, b. 8 Jul 1881 at Cobham, Surrey, m. 18 Apr 1901 at Hucclecote, Gloucestershire, Constance, dau of Rev Charles Chapman Murray Browne, Rector of Hucclecote. He d. 13 Feb 1949 and she d. 11 Mar 1959 and was buried at Compton, Surrey having had issue: Charles Sydney, schoolmaster, b. 1902, m. Dorothy Denny and had issue. Rev John Douglas, M.A., of 64 Parkland, Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, Rector of All Saints', Port of Spain, Trinidad 1952-67, Priest-in-Charge of St. Lawrence, Barbados 1967-74, b. 14 Oct 1905, m. Ethel Trench and d.s.p. 19 Jun 1984. Mervyn Henry, company director, b. 1910, m. Margaret Ivans and had issue. Richard Granville, b. 1915, m. Margaret Maling and had issue. Dorothy Mary, b. 8 May 1908, m. Richard Bond. He d. 1979 and she d.s.p. 1983. Douglas, rancher, who d. 2 Aug 1943 at Hove having had issue: John Douglas Edmund, Pilot Officer, R.A.F.V.R., 42«sup»nd«/sup» Squadron, R.A.F., of 14 Buckingham Place, Brighton, killed in action on 13 Aug 1941. Elizabeth Mary. Walter Henry, d. at Dulverton, Devon. Evelyn Mary, b. 26 Dec 1870 at Cobham, d. unmarried. Emily Augusta Vignier, of 72 Alumhurst Road, Bournemouth, b. 29 Sep 1844 at Arlington House, m. 5 Jul 1864 at St. John's, Paddington, John Collin Newbery of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, who d. 18 Apr 1923 having had issue: Charles Barry, b. 29 Jun 1865 at The Manor House, Ottery St. Mary, d. 16 Aug 1866. Collin Guy, Major, The Royal Irish Regiment, b. 23 Jan 1867 at The Manor House, Ottery St. Mary, d.s.p. 8 Mar 1956 at Bournemouth. Gilbert Leonard, V.D., 2«sup»nd«/sup» Lieutenant, Army Service Corps, b. 15 Nov 1869 at The Manor House, Ottery St. Mary, killed in action in Belgium on 12 Nov 1917 and was buried in the Menin South Military Cemetery. Ernest, b. 27 Jul 1871 at The Manor House, Ottery St. Mary. Lawrence Paul, of 45 De Parys Avenue, Bedford, b. 1875, d.s.p. 25 Dec 1945. John Bull, sheep farmer, of New South Wales, Australia, living in 1947, who had issue. Mabel Alice, b. 13 May 1868 at The Manor House, Ottery St. Mary, d. unmarried 10 Jun 1945 at Bedford. Henrietta Alice, of Rivermead, Hampton Wick, b. 25 Sep 1846, bapt Oct 1846 at Christ Church, Turnham Green, m. 7 Apr 1870 at St. John's, Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park, Frederick Cornes, founder of Cornes & Co., Japan, b. 24 Mar 1837 at Macclesfield, son of John Cornes and his wife Ellen (née Wilshaw). He d. 7 Sep 1927 and she d. 24 May 1928 having had issue: Herbert Frederick, barrister-at-law, Manager, Cornes & Co. 1889-99, of Gladwyns, Totteridge Lane, Totteridge, Hertfordshire, b. 30 Jan 1871, d. unmarried 2 May 1945. Archibald John, partner in the firm of Cornes & Co., Japan 1901-49, b. 11 Feb 1873, m. 7 Oct 1907 at Biarritz, Marie Davidson, dau of Lieutenant Colonel Augustus Bolle de Lasalle and d. 8 Dec 1969 having had issue: Robert Cecil John, b. 18 Nov 1909 at Yokohama, m. 1946, Margaret Annabelle Ridge and has issue: 2 sons and 2 daus. Julian, J.P., M.A., District and Sessions Judge in Bengal 1897-1919, partner in the firm of Cornes & Co., Japan 1921-49, of Layston House, Buntingford, Hertfordshire, b. 1 Feb 1874 at Teddington, educ Clifton, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, m. 25 Feb 1909 at St. Philip's, Earls Court, Lilian Amy, youngest dau of William Julius Marshall, barrister-at-law, Colonel, West Suffolk Militia, of Gidea Hall, Romford, Essex. He d. 15 Mar 1953 at Buntingford and she d. 13 Sep 1975 at Winchester having had issue: John Frederick (twin) («u»obituary <../obituary/cornes_j.html>«/u»), M.A., Colonial Service, Nigeria, Palestine, Headmaster, West Downs Preparatory School, Winchester 1954-88, b. 23 Mar 1910 at Darjeeling, educ Clifton, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, represented Great Britain in the 1,500m at the Olympic Games in 1932 (silver) and 1936, m. 12 Jun 1937 at Frant, Sussex, Rachael Forrester, dau of Sir Charles Stewart Addis, K.C.M.G., President, Institute of Bankers 1921-23, Director, Bank of England 1918-32, and his wife Eba, dau of James McIsaac and d. 19 Jun 2001 having had issue: 4 sons. Noel Julian, Temporary Acting Lieutenant, R.N.V.R., Cornes & Co., of Half-Way Tree, Kingston, Jamaica, b. 22 Dec 1912 at Midnapur, educ Clifton, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, m. 12 Oct 1935 at Brentford, Augusta Mildred, dau of William Albany, professional sculler. He was killed in action without issue on 9 Jul 1942 while serving on «i»H.M.S. Tern«/i». Elizabeth Helena (twin), b. 23 Mar 1910 at Darjeeling, m. 1935, Brigadier Michael Henry Hamilton Baily, D.S.O., The Guides, son of Algernon Christian Baily, author, and has issue: 2 sons. Stella Maude Ellen, b. 12 Jul 1917 at Lastingham, Yorkshire, m. 14 Sep 1942 in London, Nachman, son of Simcha Ambache, an engineer, who made his home in Egypt. His sisters married Chaim Herzog, President of Israel 1983-93, and Abba Eban, Israeli Foreign Minister 1966-74. They had issue: 2 sons and 1 dau. Hugh, D.S.O., Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery, b. 23 Oct 1879 at Teddington, educ Clifton, served in South Africa 1900, served in France 1914-18 (D.S.O. 1915), m. 17 Aug 1910 at Teddington, his first cousin, Katherine Elizabeth Weale (see above). She d.s.p. 28 Feb 1941 and he d. 26 Apr 1958. Edith, b. 17 Jul 1878, d. 8 Jul 1895 at Hampton Wick. Alice Beatrice, of Henfold, Beare Green, Dorking, Surrey, b. 7 Jan 1884, m. 15 Jun 1905 at St. John's, Hampton Wick, Harold Moltke Trouncer, M.A., F.I.A. («u»obituary <../obituary/trouncer_hm.html>«/u»), Managing Director, The London Life Association Ltd., youngest son of John Henry Trouncer, M.D., of Surbiton. See Who was Who. He d. 23 Jun 1948 and she d. 4 Apr 1970 having had issue: Thomas Dowell, B.A. («u»obituary <../obituary/trouncer_td.html>«/u»), solicitor, Flying Officer, R.A.F.V.R., of 12 Stanley Gardens, Notting Hill, b. 16 Aug 1906, m. Margaret Duncan Lahey, d. 16 Oct 1940 on war service and was buried in Kensal Green Roman Catholic Cemetery having had issue: 1 dau. Harold Owen, stockbroker, of Priory Farm, Waverley, Farnham, Surrey, b. 17 May 1908, m. 1938, Maisie Barr and d. 11 Feb 1973 in Rhodesia having had issue: 3 sons and 1 dau. Molly, b. 20 Apr 1910, m. 1stly Nov 1944, Brigadier Henry Cuthbert Partridge, D.S.O., Royal Fusiliers, of Brookfield, Woolavington, Somerset, son of Noel Essex Partridge and Eva Lilian (née Cuthbert). He d.s.p. 23 Jan 1945 in an aircraft accident in Italy. She m. 2ndly 19 Apr 1947, Rear Admiral Philip Whitworth Burnett, C.B., D.S.O., D.S.C., R.N., son of Henry Ridley Burnett and has issue: 1 son and 2 daus. Ruth, b. 16 Apr 1914, d. 15 Jan 1915. Elizabeth, b. 31 Aug 1918, m. 19 Feb 1948, David Stuart Duncan and has issue: 1 dau. Joan, b. 3 Dec 1920, m. Sep 1952, Francis Kirk and has issue: 3 sons and 1 dau.