Wallis Hay Laverty on his graduation Wallis Hay Laverty in more mature years |
The Pastoral Notebooks
of Wallis Hay Laverty,
|
Wallis Hay Laverty was rector of Headley for over 30 years, from his induction in July 1872 to his death in December 1928.
It has been noted of him...
"This brilliant young mathematical Fellow of Queen's wanted to get married when it was not permitted, and therefore decided to be ordained. He had no vocation in the ordinary sense, but he was intensely conscientious. The village could set their clocks by him, setting out to visit on his bicycle at 2pm, or maybe 2.30, and he visited every house in the parish twice a year. The visits were brief ones and he often left tracts about such things as sleeping with open windows etc. He could not face sick visits, and used to send the daughters to visit the sick with baskets of eggs and more tracts.
"No Bishop was allowed in the church and no churchwarden in the vestry! The Rector pocketed the collections and paid all the bills, and such was the esteem in which he was held that no one had any doubt but that he was out of pocket."
A photograph in one of the parish registers shows him as a small man who normally wore a knickerbocker suit and a black or speckled straw hat and, in his later years at any rate, a grey beard.
In his notebooks (transcribed below), which contain short biographies of his parishioners, there are also many instances of the practical help which he gave to those who had met with misfortune.
We have added here an entry, in the same style as he might have made, about himself and his family:
LAVERTY Wallis Hay - Rector of Headley 1872-1928.
Born at St Helier, Jersey, 23 May 1847
Father John Nicholas LAVERTY, RN -
died 1 April 1857 of sunstroke aged 39 years, three days after departure from
Singapore.
1864: gained a scholarship to Queen's College, Oxford aged 15,
from the Royal Naval School, New Cross.
Joined the Oxford University
Rifle Volunteer Corps - this
photo of him is inscribed on the back: "Affectionalely yours, Wallis Hay
Laverty, Serg 1st O.U.R.V.C."
1870: gained the Senior Mathematical
Scholarship open to all Bachelors of Arts of the University.
Published:
1872 'Examples
of Conics & Curves' (see example
page); 1889 'The
Laws of Motion' (see example
page) - see also Newspaper Cutting below.
Rector of Headley 1872 at
age 25, and for the next 56 years.
Married 12 June 1872 at St Mary's
Twickenham, Bessie Geraldine DELAMOTTE, who died 24 April 1937 [MI=233].
Her
father was Professor Philip
Henry DELAMOTTE
Children:-
- Muriel Delamotte, born 14 Apr 1873,
d. 2 May 1960 [MI=233]
- Cecil Hay Delamotte, born 17 Sep 1877 (announced in The Times); went
abroad; d. 1955 in Australia (seems to have been the
'black sheep' of the family - see below)
- Gladys Fitzgerald
Delamotte, born 19 Jan 1886, Rectory; d. 24 Jun 1962 [MI=233]
See
family
photo 1908 (which along with WHL, BGL & Gladys includes Cecil just
before he first emigrated) & family
photo 1912
Died 27 December 1928 aged 81 [MI=233]
Probate London 7 Feb - Effects £1,105 2s 4d to widow Bessie Geraldine.
Cutting: From the Hindhead Herald 1921.
In a
lately issued 'Mathematical Gazette' there is an interesting reminiscence of
the Rector of Headley. It is an account of the Mathematical Association of
which the Rector was, and still is, a member. The writer speaks of half a
century ago, when the Association had just been formed, and says, "Resolutions
were passed approving certain details or principles to be adopted in any
syllabus. The matter which gave most chance of a fight was a list of proposals
drawn up by the Rev. W. H. Laverty. The most important of them was as follows:
That the separation which has hitherto been maintained between the methods of
algebra and geometry is artificial. That it is useless to draw a distinction
between commensurable and incommensurable quantities, seeing that by the use
of infinitesimals, incommensurables may be brought under the same methods of
proof as commensurables"!!
LAVERTY Cecil Hay Delamotte
Born 17 Sep 1877, bapt.
7 Oct 1877, d. 1955 in Australia aged 78
Son of Wallis Hay LAVERTY (above)
1893: 30th March: Confirmed at Charterhouse,
Cecil Hay Delamotte LAVERTY, aged 15
1893: 27th Oct: Cecil LAVERTY sails
for the Cape, aged 16 [Diary of his grandmother, Ellen
Maria DELAMOTTE]
Undated on Anglo-Boer War website: LAVERTY CHD -
Source: QSA and KSA medal rolls - Native Labour Corps (which started in 1899)
1900: 1035 Trooper, Served
in 1st Kitchener's Fighting Scouts. Joined Durban 29 Dec 1900 recruiting only
Discharged Durban 23 Aug 1901 (LAVERTY Cecil Hay Delamotte) [Source: Nominal
roll in WO127 Kitchener's Fighting Scouts].
1908: 1st March: Arrived
Halifax, Nova Scotia and Portland, Maine, from Liverpool, age 30 (Cecil H D
LAVERTY) [Source: Canadian Passenger lists].
1910: 31st Jan: Arrived
Liverpool, from New York, age 32 (Cecil LAVERTY) [Source: UK incoming
passenger lists].
1910: 26th March: Arrived Sydney, from Liverpool, age 32
(Cecil LAVERTY) [Source: Victorian Passenger list].
1914: Cecil Hayclif
LAVERTY and Maggie LAVERTY, cook, in Maffra, Victoria [Source: Electoral
Roll].
1931: Cecil Hay LAVERTY, chef, and Margaret LAVERTY, home duties,
in 6 Gertrude St, Fitzroy, Melbourne [Source: Electoral Roll].
1932:
22nd Oct: On a charge of robbery with violence Cecil Hay LAVERTY, aged 41
years [sic], chef, of Regent street, Fitzroy (Melbourne), was found guilty by
a jury and was sentenced to imprisonment for 12 months by Judge Foster in
General Sessions yesterday. Accused conducted his own defence. (Sentence was
quashed next month) [Source: Newspaper item].
1936: Cecil Hay LAVERTY,
chef, in 117 Beach Road, Victoria [Source: Electoral Roll].
1942: Nov -
Cecil Hay LAVERTY in court again [Source: Newspaper item].
1954: Cecil Hay
LAVERTY, nil, in 310 High St, St Kilda, Victoria [Source: Electoral Roll].
1955: Cecil Hay Delamo [sic] LAVERTY died in Victoria in 1955. [Source:
BDM database, gives his father and mother as 'unknown'].
[Thanks
to Geof WATTS in Australia for much of the above information on
Cecil]
The notebooks are held physically in the
Surrey
History Centre, Woking reference PSH/HED/24/1-11:
HED ALL SAINTS, HEADLEY: PARISH RECORDS, 1539-1981
Provenance: Deposited by the Rector and Parochial Church Council between 1965
and 1984.
-/24/3-7, 9-11 and 13 were deposited by Mrs P Steveney, great
niece of the Rev WH Laverty, in March 1976 and May 1979.
Note: In the entries below, Mr Laverty's original words
are shown in BLACK
additional notes shown are in BLUE for the personal memories of Joyce
Stevens; or in GREEN for information
gleaned subsequently from censuses and other archive sources. Entries we are unsure of are in RED. [If you have
better information, please
let us know]
Mr Laverty was recording till Sept 1928, but p.2113 is the last page in his writing. The rest is Miss BURRELL's plus cuttings.
Please do remember when using information from these books that Mr Laverty wrote the entries as 'aide-mιmoires' for himself, not necessarily to make sense to others!
He sometimes finds himself recording the same family twice (or three times!) on different pages - he usually realises this and puts links from one to the other. Sometimes it is a complete rewrite of a previous entry, sometimes just extra (usually more recent) information.
There are several terms and abbreviations that he uses which are not necessarily obvious to the new reader.
Note in particular:
· 'Banned' doesn't mean excluded,
it means having the Banns read in church for your forthcoming marriage [example
p.9]
· He noted people's 'Special grievances' [example
p.302]
· Code, eg esjolt (drinks)
[example
p.497]
. 'Bank of England' or 'Bank' refers to the name of a public
house which was once situated at the Bordon fire station crossroads [example
p.86]
. A woman's maiden name is normally written in brackets after her
Christian name, eg. HEATHER Harry & Alice (KINGSHOTT)
Unanswered questions:
· What are the 'Q'
numbers? [example p.46]
- Ans: On the first page of Book
12, WHL writes "Q.34 numbers like this refer to the original visiting
books." Generally used as a reference by WHL to
entries which were NOT transferred from his Book 2 to another later
book. ('Q' numbers from Q.126 to Q.162 seem to
refer to pages in Book 2. We are not sure what 'Q' numbers less then 126 refer
to)
· What is 'Bull's Book'? [example
p.240] - see p.365
for possible answer
· What is 'B&B' (births & baptisms?) [example
p.260]
· What is a 'sponsor'? [example
p.266] - Ans: same thing as a Godparent
· What was his 'Red Book'? [example
p.1697] - another name for the Victoria
County History?
· What does he mean by a Greek phi Φ symbol?
eg:
-- Used to take many Φ prizes [p.1218]
-- Sent Φ in 1909 [p.1590]
-- Out 17.3.1916 when left Φ [p.1734]
-- Kicked by a horse at our Φ [p.1624]
· What does 'Omitted entry' mean? [example
p.1745]
· N.26 on map - what map? [example
p.930]
. What is 'a G.F.S. girl'? [example
p.1091] - Ans: Girls'
Friendly Society
Our conventions when transcribing:
·
All references to WHL's page numbers, however they were originally written,
have been transcribed in format 'p.999' to allow computer searches more
readily.
· Entries such as [MI=999] refer to
our archive of Monumental
Inscriptions, ie. gravestones in the churchyard.
· Surnames are in
CAPITAL LETTERS where we are sure they are surnames. This is not always
applied where, for example, somebody's surname becomes the name of a house or
road.
· Where we could not interpret his handwriting, we either made our
best effort in red or added question marks in red (eg. Takes no interest in Fl. ????). Please be careful if using our
interpretation. Best you check with the original if the information is
important to you.
· Mr Laverty was not always consistent in his spelling of
places (eg. Baijeant's or Bageant's for Baigents) or names (eg. COURTENAGE
& COURTNAGE)
we have added a 'normal' spelling in green where
necessary to aid computer searches.
· We have also added in
green to some of his abbreviations where we felt these needed
explaining (eg. Parish House Bottom for PHB) and
also where we have included information from other sources such as the censuses
(eg. Mrs Mary Ann MOORE).
· Many of his
simpler family Pedigrees have been transcribed in text
for others which seemed to defy transcription we have linked to a photograph
of his page.
· Where we have found pages on the internet relevant to a
subject, we have added a link. Please let us now if you find any more which we
could use.
Unlikely to be transcribed.
Cover of book 2
reads:
Q
Vol 2
126
"Q.162" means
"Indexed"
Visiting Book etc
Church Books information
Daily
Journal II
20/11/1872
Book 2 - microfilm begins at page 126 - previous pages are referred to, but we do not currently know whether they still exist.
p.126 Book 2 AYLING Thomas &
Sarah & 1 child. Marr 1/4/1871
Live at Fullers Bottom. Daughter of
Will COOMBES.
Wife came asking for help. Bad hand. Came on 20.11.1872.
Always lived in Headley
Elizabeth Ann COOMBES illegitimate daughter.
Reference to p.570 page
113.
"Transferred": Note that p.570 is in Book 5, and
that that entry refers to this one as being "in my book".
p.126 Book 2 HARRIS William &
Fanny (BOXALL)
Young people live at Barford where ALDERTONs lived
Mrs
used to wash for us
Lost her first baby along
with another (31.12.1875)
Has Jan 1879 three children. Husband had always
worked under Mr PARKER, now under Mr BETTESWORTH (ie. under Mr PHILLIPS with
S??) owing to the dividing up of Mr PARKER's
farm.
Referred to p.364. Sister to p.104.
- 1876 Harriett
- 1877
- 1878.
Transferred to
p.450.
p.126 Book 2 GLAYSHER Frank (bapt
Francis 1.7.1827) & Elizabeth (BURROW, bapt 20.4.1831)
Entry
dated 19.3.1873
Married 17/2/1855.
Live at Barford, lower S
Out on 19/3/1873 when called
Brother to p.127B (in
this Book, see below), cousin to p.131 in this
Book.
- Annie, bapt 17/6/1855 - referred to p.260
- George,
bapt 4.10.1857
- Mary, bapt 24.6.1860
- William, bapt 17.5.1863
-
Jane, bapt 2.9.1866
- James, bapt 6.2.1870 - this is not right - what
becomes of this James?
Transferred to p.287.
p.127 Book 2 GLAYSHER Thomas &
Mary Anne (MAIDMAN) & children
Married 1827
Father & mother
of p.128 (in this Book, see below)
Got so?? ?? foot, not been about for long.
Had young woman
(daughter?) with her
Both good-looking & clean.
Apparently keep
shop. He referred to as 'old N'
Live in Barford.
Q.127.
Entry marked "Dead" & not transferred to later
books as far as we can tell.
p.127B Book 2 GLAYSHER Charles
& Anne (MULLARD) & child
Live at Barford lower N
Brother to
p.126 (in this Book, see above) - cousin to
p.131.
Nice woman. House belongs to them.
Live in Hammer Lane at
bottom of Louis PHILLIPS' lane ie.
Gone out of the parish - information
'old N' above.
Again come back.
Wife's father lives with them.
She sister to Mrs ROOKE p.21 & to p.3 bottom.
- Ellen 4
- Allan,
bapt 7.8.1870.
Transferred to p.285.
p.128 Book 2 GLAYSHER George (bur
31.10.1870) & Lucy (bur Dec 1872) & children
Husband's foot dropped
off 3 years before 1869
He himself lingered & died 1870
Mother of
p.129 (in this Book, see below)
Referred to as
'old S'
She now lives at Barford all alone
Mrs TILBURY (mother of p.6)
did live with her (see p.2) but Mrs TILBURY always found fault.
Taken ill
after I left her, died Monday following.
- William, bap 29.3.1824 - marr
22.5.1872 to Anne NORTH
- Frank, bap 1.7.1827 - marr 17.2.1855 to Eliz
BURROW
- George, bapt 24.4.1831 - marr 27.10.1860 to Jemima BURROW
-
James, bapt 20.7.1834
- Anne, bapt 30.7.1837 - bur 26.11.1837
- Mary,
bapt 4.8.1839 - bur 5.9.1841
- Charles, bapt 2.7.1843.
Q.128.
Entry marked "Dead & Gone" & not transferred to
later books as far as we can tell.
p.129 Book 2 GLAYSHER George (bapt
24.4.1831) & Jemima (BURROW) & children
Married 27.10.1860
Son of p.128 (Book 2, above)
Referred to as 'young N'
Live at
Barford
a number of children
With them lives wife's father, old Master
BURROW.
- William, bapt 3.3.1861
- Charles, bapt 6.12.1863
-
Alice, bapt 7.4.1867
- George, bapt 6.3.1870.
Transferred to p.292.
p.130 Book 2 SMITH Mr & Mrs
& children
Live at Barford N (Whitmore Bottom)
Mrs very ill,
decline etc! Sometimes prayed for release - kept on groaning!
Saw Mr SMITH
at gate 14.3.1873. Irish.
Was sailor (man of war) & got pensioned
off.
Special grievance: Broke up land round cottage, but only had it 14
years when Commission came, so he had to give it
up.
Left Navy - splinters in leg - gratuity, no pension.
Transferred
to p.330. 'Irish Will'.
p.130 Book 2 TRIGGS John (bapt
3.4.1823) & Anne (LANGFORD bapt 17.4.1825) & children
Married
12.10.1845.
Live in Headley Street. Mind GULLY's children.
Wife sister
of LANGFORD p.28.
He not brother (see Marriage Register) of p.154.
-
William, bapt 22.2.1846
- James, bapt 5.1.1851
- Kate Elizabeth,
bapt 12.2.1852
- Eva, bapt 1.1.1855
- Emmeline, bapt
16.1.1859.
Transferred to p.466.
p.130 Book 2 Charlotte ALDRED
married 13.10.1835 George MARSHALL & the following children were
baptised.
- Samuel 30.7.1837 - marr 25.1.1862 Hannah SHRUBB (p.133
in this book, see below)
- Mary 1.9.1839
- Harriett
20.11.1842
- Sarah 21.9.1845 - buried 12.3.1849
- George 20.2.1848 -
marr 27.3.1869 Jane HACK (p.11)
There are no further recorded but George
MARSHALL either died or disappeared; Jane (p.107B) was born illegitimately and
afterwards mother married ___ SHRUBB.
Transferred to
p.331.
p.131 Book 2 GLAYSHER Charles
(bapt 29.5.1831) & Rebecca (ROBINSON bapt 28.5.1837) & children
Married 2.6.1862.
Live at Barford. Young S.
Son of p.127, cousin to
p.126 & p.127B (pages in this book).
Wife daughter of old Mr ROBINSON p.95.
Mrs very agreeable on 19.3.1873.
Met old Mr ROBINSON there, also GROVES p.3.
Old Mr ROBINSON now lives with
her.
- Ellen, bapt 16.5.1863 - bur 29.2.1872?
- Kate, bapt
1.9.1867
- Henry Charles, bapt 3.4.1870.
Transferred to p.284.
p.131 Book 2 Charlotte SHRUBB
(MARSHALL nιe ALDRED 21.2.1816 - see p.130 above)
- marr 13.10.1835
SHRUBB Mr & Mrs & wife's father (Mr ALDRED)
Live in Parish House Bottom [inf:
Old Mr ALDRED got blanket 1.1.1874.
Mrs SHRUBB came for it early, works at BETTESWORTHs.
Transferred to p.331.
p.131 Book 2 Short pedigree of
ALDRED
James WILSON = Susannah ALDRED
- James ALDRED, bapt
9.4.1794 marr 26.3.1815 Hannah WHITE (she bur 9.8.1866 aged 75)
-- Charlotte, bapt 21.2.1816 -
see p.130 & p.131 above.
p.132 Book 2 ALFORD Will &
Eliz & children
Live at Standford Hill (tinker)
Never married
[inf: Mr CAMPBELL]
Came to church but spent the money at Holly Bush.
-
Sophia
- Eliza
- Johnnie
- Mary A, 7.6.1868
- Rose,
1.1.1871
- Will, 29.6.1873.
Transferred to
p.586.
p.132 Book 2 SHRUBB William &
Martha (PARFECT) & children
Live at Parish House Bottom. House their
own? [inf: SPEAKMAN]
- Ruth, 14.8.1859
- Grace, 8.12.1861
- Edith
Nora, 27.12.1863
- Albert, 1.4.1866
- Augustus, 5.1.1868
- Martin
Henry.
Transferred to p.667.
p.132 Book 2 TUCKEY James &
Mary (MESSINGHAM)
Married 30.4.1826.
Mr & Mrs TUCKEY (senior)
Live at Parish House Bottom [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Not
transferred?
p.132 Book 2 TUCKEY James bapt
8.2.1829
Mr & Mrs TUCKEY (junior)
Live at Parish House Bottom
[inf: SPEAKMAN]
Transferred to p.669.
p.133 Book 2 MARSHALL Sam &
Hannah (SHRUBB bapt 28.3.1841) & children
Live at Parish House Bottom
(not in Bull's Book) [inf: SPEAKMAN]
See p.130B & p.131B in
this Book.
Sister to Mrs James GLAZIER (GLAYSHER) p.104 in
this Book?
Baby Sarah christened 3.3.1878
Sister to William
SHRUBB the butcher, at least in looks, & to Mrs LOE p.105 in
this Book?
Referred to p.290 & p.307 & p.331 &
p.438.
- George, 20.7.1862
- Will, 24.4.1864
- Harriett,
7.5.1868
- Sam, 2.10.1870
- Harry, 25.3.1873.
Transferred to p.654.
p.133 Book 2 COURTENAGE John &
Philadelphia (BOXALL) & Phoebe (aged 14 in 1871)
Living at Beech Hill
[inf: SPEAKMAN]
Brother to George (Hollywater) p.8 in
this Book?
Father to Mrs James MARSHALL p.138 in this Book.
Phoebe to be married 1879 to ROE p.93
in this Book?
Transferred
to p.547.
p.133 Book 2 BELTON James &
Eliza (BURROW, nιe COURTENAGE)
Mr & Mrs & Luke BURROW (son by 1st
husband)
Live at Beech Hill [inf: SPEAKMAN & TWB]
Transferred
to p.224.
p.133 Book 2 SMITH James (bapt
11.10.1823) & Mary A (MESSINGHAM bapt 12.10.1823) & children
Entry dated 6.1.1874.
Married 18.10.1846.
Son
of Seely (Celia) p.27 in
this Book?
She Rose SMITH's mama.
Live at [crossed
out=>Hilland]
Retired Fullers.
Went with BGL (WHL's wife) 6.1.1874.
Esther had been to service at
PETARs, but come away.
With them lives Eliza PARFECT's illegitimate
child*, the father of the child being her cousin
the schoolm's son. Grandmothers will have nothing to do & mother has gone
away & no one knows where. Putative father pays 1/6 a week towards
support.
Mrs SMITH sister (same mother) to BARKER p.119 in
this Book?
- William, 17.1.1847
- Rose, 25.12.1853
-
George, 15.6.1856
- Esther, 3.7.1859
*Henry
Ernest, bapt 6.2.1870.
Transferred to p.333.
p.134 Book 2 MATTHEWS Mr
Brother to Mrs BENNETT - lives at Hilland
Mrs BENNETT has been married
twice [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Mrs BENNETT used to live in Bramshott House.
Transferred to p.632.
p.134 Book 2 HOLDEN George &
Emma (BARNETT) & children & Mr GILLEN?
Entry dated
9.2.1874.
Married 17.2.1855
Is a shoemaker, has whole of house [inf:
SPEAKMAN]
Went with BGL twice her 9.2.1874
31.7.1872 abused BULL - but 9.2.1874 praised BULL.
- Mary 8.7.1855 (at Mr
KNIGHT's? Parish House Bottom)
- John 23.8.1857
- George
30.12.1860
- Will 3.2.1867
- ?Henry 3.2.1867.
Vide (see) page 3
Transferred to
p.384.
p.134 Book 2 DEANE Edward &
Harriett (COURTENAGE)
Married 25.2.1871
Live at Parish House Bottom
above Andrew SHRUBB [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Wife sister (same mother) of Eliz
MARSHALL (see below)
Daughter of old COURTENAGE p.100
- Jim, bap
20.8.1872
- Edward William 1874
- Jesse 1876
- Alice
1878.
Transferred to p.527.
p.134 Book 2 SHRUBB Andrew
Lives at Parish House Bottom [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Has the end (a small portion)
of DEANE's house.
Referred to p.576.
Transferred
to p.655.
p.135 Book 2 ALDRED Charles &
Eliz (MARSHALL bapt 19.12.1830)
Married 6.3.1853
Live in Parish House
Bottom (BGL met her)
Wife had same mother as wife of Edward DEANE p.134
in this Book
Son of old ALDRED p.131B in this Book.
Referred to p.527 & p.300.
She daughter of Mrs COURTENAGE p.100, sister to BARKER's wife p.119 in
this Book?
He buried 19.2.1875 aged 45, plot
6-52.
- Arthur 18.5.1853 - bur 3.10.1854
- James 1.7.1855
- Henry 14.2.1858
- Sarah 16.9.1860
- Harriett 7.6.1863 - bur
25.11.1864
- Will 4.6.1865 - bur 8.3.1867
- Alice 7.7.1867
-
Charles 1.8.1869
- Walter 1.8.1871
- George 30.3.1873.
Transferred
to p.528.
p.135 Book 2 BURROWS Rob
Live
in Parish House Bottom [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Has his honed tree in front.
Vide (see) page 25.
Transferred to
p.432.
p.135 Book 2 MARSHALL Charles
(20.2.1842) & Jane (MOORE 7.1.1844) & children
Married
13.10.1862
Live in Parish House Bottom [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Daughter of
p.103 in this Book?
Referred to p.396 &
p.433 & p.435.
- Eliza 7.8.1864
- Will 3.11.1867
- James
4.9.1870
- Richard 29.6.1873.
Transferred to
p.696.
p.135 Book 2 MESSINGHAM George
(12.3.1820) & Sophia (MARSHALL 8.6.1821) & children
Married
2.5.1844
Live in Parish House Bottom [inf: SPEAKMAN]
- Sarah
11.5.1845
- Ann 17.1.1847
- Harriett 2.10.1849
- Jane
19.10.1851
- George 4.10.1853
- Eliza 24.6.1855
- John 4.4.1858
- bur 2.10.1865
- Kate 17.6.1860
- Will 4.5.1862
- Henry
3.7.1864.
Transferred to p.352.
p.136 Book 2 COVER John & Emma
(FYFIELD) & children
Married 6.2.1858
Live behind MESCEL's
[inf: SPEAKMAN, nothing in TWB]
Wife
daughter of old master FYFIELD [inf: Mrs KNIGHT]
Sister to widow BURROW
p.125 in this Book.
Referred to p.347 &
p.354.
- George 23.1.1859
- Mary A 5.7.1863.
Transferred to p.563.
p.136 Book 2 STAPELEY Sam &
Mary A & children
Live behind Post Office, Arford [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Went to take coal ticket 27.2.1874
- Will 15.4.1849
- Noah
26.1.1851
- Owen 17.10.1852
- James Henry 24.12.1854
- Frederick
31.5.1857 - been in service at Brighton but had rheumatic fever & had to
go to hospital
- Mary A 30.10.1859
- Albert 2.11.1862
- Walter
Will 7.5.1865
- Thomas Sam 5.7.1868
- Frank Richard 7.5.1871.
Transferred to p.558.
p.136 Book 2 BARNETT James &
wife
Live at Barley Mow Hill bottom [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Work for
FRASERs.
Transferred to p.356.
p.137 Book 2 ELSTONE Mr &
Mrs
[Crossed out=>Live at top of Barley Mow (or Beech) Hill is beyond
FRASERs [inf: SPEAKMAN, TWB]
Live in Headley Street, SUTER's south
cottage.
Transferred (we think) to p.562.
p.137 Book 2 BLANCHARD James &
Harriett (MATTHEWS)* & children
Live on Barley Mow Hill
Husband
transported 1873 (doubtful as transportation from
Britain/Ireland officially ended in 1868)
Mrs works for me in
cleaning schoolroom.
See MATTHEWS pedigree p.1864.
- Edwin (8)
-
Katie 3.2.1867
- William 6.2.1870.
Transferred to
p.335.
p.137 Book 2 ALDERTON Andrew &
Mary A (MATTHEWS)* & 2 children
Live near DIXIE; gardeners at Arford House (live at 'Woolmer Forest' in 1871 census)
Son of
old master ALDERTON, page 1 (in this Book?)
*Note made 1920 - these two were sisters, nieces to Mrs BENNETT, see MATTHEWS
pedigree p.1864.
- Annie 3.7.1863 - bur 8.7.1863
- Eva 6.11.1864
- Albert (2)
- Levi 11.12.1873.
Q.137
Not
transferred.
p.138 Book 2 GALE Stephen &
Charlotte (buried 10.2.1868) & children
Married 14.5.1848
Live
at Fullers Bottom
I'ANSON complained about children.
- James
8.10.1848
- Hannah 30.1.1853
- Mary 31.1.1858 - bur 10.2.1870
-
Jane 26.1.1862
- Will 1.1.1865
- Frances Eliza 1.12.1867.
Transferred to p.238.
p.138 Book 2 GATES George &
Harriet (BURROW)
Married 3.7.1873
[Crossed out=>Live at Fullers
Bottom (re????) [inf: SPEAKMAN]
[Crossed
out=>children ?James, Will & S???? Sarah
TWB]
Son of the shoemaker.
Daughter of p.125 in
this Book.
Gone now in front of Sophie PAGE's
Entered Clothing Club Dec 1877.
- Edith, born 17.12.1873, not
baptised
- Minnie 1875, not baptised
- Kate, bapt 3.6.1877 (bapt by
SIMCOCK).
Transferred to p.354.
p.138 Book 2 MARSHALL James &
Charlotte (COURTENAGE or BOXALL) & child
Married 15.8.1868
Live
at Parish House Bottom (at crossing)
Washed a short time for us, bad
ironer.
She daughter of Mrs John COURTENAGE, Beech Hill p.133 in
this Book.
Referred to p.435 & p.547.
- Matilda
1.11.1868.
Transferred to p.653.
p.139 Book 2 SILVESTER
Lately
(Jan 1874) come to Fellmongers
Apparently been in Headley before
Apparently not good characters.
Q.139.
Not
transferred?
p.139 Book 2 GAUNTLETT Will &
Sarah (HEARSEY, bur 18.4.1862 aged 56)
Married 13.10.1827
Lives in the Parish Houses
Father of GAUNTLETT
& BARNETT, Picketts Hill (below)
Came to ask for flannel 2.1.1874
- Will 5.1.1833, married 20.12.1857 Louisa MOORE (below)
- Henry 14.2.1836,
married 13.10.1860 Emma COURTNAGE
- Frances 22.7.1838, married 13.10.1858
Will BARNETT (below).
Q.139.
Crossed 'deceased' -
Not transferred.
p.139 Book 2 GAUNTLETT Will &
Louisa (MOORE) & 3 children
Married 26.12.1857
Live at Picketts
Hill, further cottage
Son of old GAUNTLETT
(above) [inf: old GAUNTLETT (above)]
Out
5.1.1874.
Her rheumatics.
Saw her 14.2.1878 - wants to join Clothing Club
Told her
Rednad Interest [ie. 1/-]
Referred to on p.207
& p.234.
- Andrew 24.1.1858
- Kate Adeline 11.11.1860
- Will
27.12.1863.
Transferred to p.433.
p.139 Book 2 BARNETT Will &
Frances (GAUNTLETT 22.7.1838)
Married 13.10.1858
Live at [crossed
out=>Picketts Hill, nearer cottage] [crossed out=>Hilland] Standford
with father, old BENNETT
Daughter of old GAUNTLETT (above) [inf: old GAUNTLETT (above)]
Out 5.1.1874.
- Lavinia
Kate 13.10.1861
- Harry 6.12.1868
- Child born dead
27.6.1875.
Transferred to p.644.
p.140 Book 2 CHANDLER Benj &
Eliza (FULLICK) & child & James RANDALL (ref p.520)
Married
8.10.1870
Live near BETTESWORTH [inf: Mrs BETTESWORTH]
James RANDALL
is grandfather of wife (see below)
Wife daughter of p.147 (in
this Book) bottom.
Come back to Linstead.
Referred to
p.520.
- Ruth 1871
- Ben George 1872
- Edith 1874
- Minnie
1876
- Ruth (4).
Transferred to p.623.
p.140 Book 2 COLE Mr George
& Mrs Fanny (FULLICK) & children
Come in place of CHANDLER above.
Wheelwrights from WOODBOURNEs at
Kingsley
She sister to Mark p.221 & Fred p.258 (referred to on those
pages) [inf: Charles MILLS]
- Minnie 1871.
Transferred to p.633.
p.140 Book 2 BETTESWORTH Edmund
& Mary (MILLS)
Live at Bayfields Farm
(farmer & people's churchwarden)
Sister to page 44 (in
this Book) & below.
Referred to p.278, p.578 &
p.576.
Transferred to p.597.
p.140 Book 2 SMITH Mrs
Lives
at Prospect Hill, near BETTESWORTHs.
Was housekeeper to late Rector of
Bramshott Mr BELLAS.
Property belongs to two Miss DRAKEs (as were)
Orphans left coming from India, Mr BELLAS very fond of children, therefore he
took them.
Finds it lonely (BGL and I called 2.1.1874).
Transferred
to p.666.
p.140 Book 2 MILLS James &
Harriett (HARDING) & Charlie
Entry dated
5.1.1874.
Married 25.10.1840
Live at Saunders Green (BGL & I
called 2.1.1874)
Used to live at Lindford. Damp. Came up to try & save
lives of two younger, but no good.
He brother to Mrs BETTESWORTH
p.597.
Charlie MILLS in my choir 2.1.1874.
- Anne 18.7.1841 - wife of
George CHANDLER p.617
- Charles Harding 17.11.1844
- Jane 30.7.1848 -
marr 15.8.1872 Walter PICKETT (by me)
- Will 10.11.1850 - bur 10.3.1870
- John 2.11.1856 - bur 2.5.1870.
Referred to p.599, p.617, p.619 &
p.633.
Transferred to p.656.
p.141 Book 2 RANDALL James &
Olive
Gone into Union Michaelmas 1878.
Had children -
- Sarah
2.12.1821 - marr 22.8.1841 James FULLICK p.147 bottom in
this Book & see below
- Hannah 18.4.1824
- Eliz
29.10.1826.
Not transferred.
p.141 Book 2 FULLICK James &
Sarah (RANDALL)
Married 22.8.1841
Had children Emily 15.10.1843
-
Eliza 12.10.1845 - marr 8.10.1870 Benjamin CHANDLER
- Matilda 5.3.1848 -
marr 21.11.1868 Thomas HOWICK
- Jane 14.4.1850
- Fanny 9.5.1852.
See repeated at p.147 bottom this Book.
Transferred to p.520.
p.141 Book 2 LANGRISH Walter
1.4.1836 & Mrs & children
Live at Saunders Green (farmer)
Brother to page 84 (in this Book?).
Referred
to p.645.
Transferred to p.618.
p.141 Book 2 WOODS James
(5.10.1838) & Mary (FYFIELD 4.12.1842) & 5 children
Married
14.11.1863
Live at [crossed out=>Headley Park] Bank of England (Mrs
Agreeable) No.17.
2 children come to Headley school
Tis here Annie
WOODS lives - page 64 top (in this Book?)
Son
of Daniel WOODS page 56 in this Book (the sexton)
Had to leave Headley Park
to make room for George COOMBES.
- ?Mary
- ?George
- Anne Eliza,
3.1.1869
- James, 4.11.1870
- William,
1873.
Transferred to p.251.
p.142 Book 2 CRAFT George &
Mrs
Entry dated 5.1.1874
Live at Headley
Park mill. Keeper to Sir Henry KEATING.
Mrs
pleasant - no children (going to?)
House smokes - complains of it -
therefore never enjoys good health.
Been there three or four years
Used to housekeep for Sir Henry before Mrs ____ came.
Transferred to p.625.
p.142 Book 2 PEARCE Charles &
wife & 4 children
Entry dated 6.1.1874
Policeman - live in Headley Street
Two boys go to school
Two children
in 14 months
- Charles
- Ambrose.
Q.142.
Not transferred? - see p.439.
p.142 Book 2 BLACKMAN Richard (bur
28.8.1860) & Eliz (COURTENAGE) & James GALE
Entry dated 21.1.1874
Widow. Lives between PETARs
& HOWICKs & keeps house for James GALE (bapt 11.5.1834)
James
GALE is nephew to Stephen GALE page 138 this
Book.
Always comes to church [inf: Mrs BLACKMAN]
Mrs BLACKMAN
is Allen-ite "quite safe"
Taken biblicals for
me to read to her
Was minding the youngest NORTH p.143 this
Book.
Mother to page 72 & 71 (in this
Book?) also of p.155 top in this Book.
Sons & daughter all live at Deadwater except one, a gentleman's servant
in Wales.
Transferred to p.270.
p.143 Book 2 NORTH Sam & Eliz
(EVANS) & 6 children
Live between PETARs & HOWICKs, Headley Wood
Hatch.
Out 21.1.1874 when called [inf: BLACKMAN above]
Three children
died in 3 weeks of fever.
One girl now at Mr PARKER's.
Son of old Mrs
Dinah NORTH page 96 (in this Book?)
- John
1.4.1849 - bur 5.1.1865
- Martha 27.4.1851 - bur 12.8.1870
- Sarah
4.3.1855 - bur 19.1.1865
- ?James 1857 - bur 30.12.1864
- Harriett
23.10.1859
- Samuel 22.9.1861
- George 22.2.1863
- Joseph
1.2.1865
- William 6.10.1867
- Elijah 2.7.1871.
Reference to
p.291.
Transferred to p.663.
p.144 Book 2 BARNETT Mark &
Emily (WHATLEY 16.4.1843) & 2 children
Entry
dated 23.1.1874
Married 10.10.1868.
Live at Headley Wood.
Son of page 91, brother of page 19 (in this
Book?)
Woman nice, little boy 2 years & 4 months.
Chapel.
Children baptised by poor Mr DYKES.
- William Charles 5.9.1869
-
Walter B 5.11.1871.
Transferred to p.593.
p.144 Book 2 MARSHALL Will &
Harriet (WOODS) & children
Live at Standford
He comes to church
(according to sexton).
- Charles 8.3.1857
- Jane 13.7.1862
-
Alice 1867
- Edith 1873.
Transferred to
p.657.
p.144 Book 2 CURTIS Henry &
Sarah (CHANDLER) & 5 children
Married 6.12.1864
Live at
Standford, back of old post office (north side)
Chapel [inf: Mrs W BARNETT
page 91]
Children are not baptised.
- Elize (or
Jane?)
- Tom 1867 - came to school 322 times in 1877
- Harriett
1869 - came to school 254 times in 1877
- Louisa 1872
- Emma
1874.
Transferred to p.343.
p.144 Book 2 WHITING
Lives
old post office, Standford
Came there from Hollywater Dec 1877.
Transferred to p.370.
p.145 Book 2 GATES Stephen &
Sarah (BARNETT)
Married 3.5.1841
Live at Standford old post office
[inf: W BARNETT page 91]
Wife sister to W BARNETT page 91.
Called
March 1875.
Only one child now at hone 1877 (Adeline).
She gone to
hospital Nov 1877 [inf: BARNETT]
- Stephen 8.8.1841
- George
25.12.1844
- Mary 24.7.1844
- Susan 26.9.1854
- Fanny
18.11.1855
- Adeline 29.8.1858.
Transferred to
p.594.
p.145 Book 2 EAGER EGGAR
Edwin (15.3.1831) & Anne
Live at Standford post office (with 2
children) [inf: W BARNETT page 91]
Both Edwin & son
are papermakers in 1871 census
- Parsons (17)
- Alice Anne
18.9.1859.
Q.145.
See p. 556 (also
p.309).
Gone. Not transferred.
p.145 Book 2 BURROWS Elizabeth
Entry dated 23.1.1874.
Widow & son Jim
Live
at Standford
Can just get to Headley & back
Son to church
Was
washing & ironing - rather nice
Was left with seven to bring up.
See page 61 (in this Book?)
Transferred
to p.595.
p.145 Book 2 CHANDLER
Old
CHANDLER [wife formerly on West's Charity but died in 1877]
Lives now up in
Mr ALLEN's yard.
Transferred to p.629.
p.146 Book 2 SUTER William &
Eliza (20/1/1871)
Entry dated Jan 1874
Live
at Standford Mill & is foreman.
Showed PHD and me over (Jan 1874)
Is a good churchman. Buried wife 1871.
Transferred to
p.510.
p.146 Book 2 TAYLOR Daniel
(9.7.1826) & Harriett (JEFFERY 27.4.1825) & children
Entry
dated 23.1.1874
Married 1.7.1848
Is groom to Mr ALLEN
Children obliged to go to ALLEN's school
Wants kitchen maid's place for
Margaret
Anne Alice being 8 years in London (in Place-S)
- William 21.2.1849
- Anne Alice
7.3.1850
- Rosanna 9.1.1853 - bur 6.11.1854
- Margaret 15.6.1856
- Fanny 7.8.1864.
Referred to p.403 & p.1556
Pedigree.
Not transferred?
p.146 Book 2 Mrs Lydia
WARREN
Entry dated 25.1.1874
Old - Lives
at Standford in house with PIGGOTTS p.147 below.
Is step-mother to Andrew
& George WARREN
Went with Bess to see her 25.1.1874
Is Bible
Christian
Is sister to CAMPBELL's 1st wife
Came to Communion Xmas
1880.
Referred to p.480.
Transferred to
p.670.
p.147 Book 2 PIGGOTT John &
Mrs
Entry dated 25.1.1874
Live at Standford
in house with Mrs WARREN above
Mrs keeps school.
The BONEs go there -
also KNIGHTs (below).
Referred to p.642.
Transferred to p.662.
p.147 Book 2 KNIGHT Will &
Emma (JEFFERY) & children
Entry dated
29.1.1874
Married 14.6.1851.
Live at Standford Corn Mill
Children go to Mrs PIGGOTT's school
above
PHD here goes a fishing
BGL & I called 29.1.1874 - Mrs not
at home.
- William 24.6.1855
- George 11.4.1858
- Sarah A
8.3.1863
- Emma 2.9.1866
- John 7.3.1869.
Transferred to p.642.
p.147 Book 2 FULLICK James
(17.1.1819) & Sarah (RANDALL 2.12.1821) & 2 children
Married
22.8.1841
Live near LICKFOLDs. Out 25.1.1874 when called.
Wife dau of
p.140 in this Book
- Emily 15.10.1843
-
Eliza12.10.1845 - married 8.10.1870 Benjamin CHANDLER p.140 this
Book
- Matilda 5.3.1848 - married 21.11.1868 Thomas HOWICK
-
James 14.4.1850 - gone mad Jan 1881
- Fanny 9.5.1852
- Eliza
27.4.1854
- Anne 1.1.1857
- Mary J 10.3.1861
- Alice
8.3.1863.
- one of the bottom two daughters married to Walter LICKFOLD
(p.148 this Book) by whom one child (boy) born
before marriage - probably
Transferred to
p.520.
p.148 Book 2 LOUCH Mr &
Mrs
Live at Headley Mill - is saddler & keeps shop
No children -
gave Bess some cyclamens
Came to Headley in 1866 from London
Came for
benefit of health
Brother apprenticed here, now at Bramshott
Not much
opinion of Headley-ites
Rather nice but I fear "savon"-y.
Transferred
to p.476.
p.148 Book 2 LICKFOLD John &
Anna & child
Live at Standford - out on 29.1.1874
Tenant of Glebe.
Formerly at ROGERS shop.
- Emily 18.2.1829
- Sarah A 19.9.1830
-
John 2.8.1832
- Edward 22.7.1835 - bur 6.6.1870
- Eliz 13.9.1837 - bur
8.10.1856
- James Frederick 25.12.1840 - bur
8.5.1843
- Walter 4.5.1843
- Fred James 1.2.1846 - bur 24.2.1865.
Referred to p.392 & p.520.
Re-entered at p.540, but
this info not transferred.
p.148 Book 2 CHANDLER Tom &
Eliza (MORGAN) & 4 little children
Entry
dated 29.1.1874
Live at Standford across LICKFOLD's water, ie. at
Mill Chase?
Walter was minding baby - boy with nice eyes
Walter
quieter, Lucy sharp as a needle
Asked if would like to go to school - yes!
& knew ABC.
- Walter 5.3.1865
- Mary A 3.6.1866
- Harriett,
1868 - bur 11.4.1868
- Lucy 7.11.1869
- Ann 25.2.1871 - bur 1871
- Clara 29.9.1872
- Florence 1.11.1874
- Thomas Fred 1.2.1876.
Transferred to p.627.
p.149 Book 2 VALE Mr & Mrs
Live at Chase Farm (½ way up WARREN's road)
He was coachman to Mr WATNEY,
therefore now keeps Mr WATNEY's horse at Eveley.
She is laundress.
Q.149
Not transcribed.
p.149 Book 2 COOMBES with 4
children live at Bulls Farm - going away across Whitmore
Oct 1875.
Q.149
Not transcribed.
p.149 Book 2 VOLLER Mr & Mrs
& one child
Live at Grayshott, near Grayshott Farm
Only been
there 4 or 5 months 6.3.1874
Nice little woman, child 7 months 6.3.1874 -
Henry?
Came from Hindhead; been under Mr BAKER
Now work on Grayshott
Farm
Nephew to old master VOLLER
Gone. Q.149
Not transcribed.
p.149 Book 2 MATTHEWS old &
MATTHEWS Charles & Phoebe & children
Live on Beech Hill
(wanderers)
Had child Joseph christened 22.2.1874
Out on 6.3.1874, but
saw girl in van (pleasant)
- Caroline, bapt 4.12.1870
- Joseph, bapt
22.3.1874.
Transferred to p.658 & p.659.
p.150 Book 2 BAXTER George
Farmer & ____
Live at Lindford nearly in the Chase (white house)
Niece aged 34 married 23.10.1873 to Edward FIELD (by licence).
Transferred
to p.602? (but it's John BAXTER there; George is nephew in 1881
census).
p.150 Book 2 ALDERTON John &
Harriett (BELTON 24.6.1832) & 6 children
Married 10.7.1854
Live at
Barford behind Mrs HARRIS
Brother to old master ALDERTON page 1.
Got 7
children, one at service (3 out of 10 have died)
Was baking on 13.3.1874
when called.
Out of 12/- a week, pays 1/- for rent then 10/8 for flour,
then has 4d left for schooling, then nothing else.
Referred to p.283.
- Jane 27.4.1856
- Frank 1.2.1862
- Maria 4.6.1865 (crossed out)
- Charlotte (8)
- James (5).
Transferred to
p.588.
p.150 Book 2 VINEY Mr & Mrs
& son (out in London)
Entry dated
13.5.1874
Making a house on Beech Hill
Is a cabinet maker
Came in
1868; slow work with the trees.
Transferred to
p.442.
p.151 Book 2 BARSBY Mr & Mrs
& one child
Keeper at Land of Nod
BETTESWORTH says won't stand no
nonsense
Out when called
Boy comes to school.
Q.151.
Not transferred.
p.151 Book 2 SMITH William &
Mrs & children
Entry dated 9.6.1874
Miller at Barford
Came there Mich 1872
Saw Mrs on 9.6.1874 - very
pleasant & chatty - asked me in, nice little room, piano.
Been at
other mills, last one had a farm but rent too high, couldn't make it pay.
Not much water since they have been there.
Q.151.
Not transferred? William CHALCRAFT & family (p.351) there
in 1881 census.
p.151 Book 2 PACEY Susan, born in
1801
Widow. Lives at Barford, sub-tenant of No.8.
Told me 9.4.1878 that p.260 (WOODGER) had been very kind to her.
Husband died
quite lately (this is Jan 1875)
She has just come home from Frensham.
Came for coal on 28.1.1875
Has lost the use of left hand, old master
ROBINSON comes in the morning to help her put on her gound.
Special grievance: Dr WOODS charged 8/6 for
attending to her hand.
Mother of p.521.
Referred to p.260 &
p.521.
Transferred to p.677.
p.152 Book 2 BAKER Mr & Mrs
& 3 children
Live at Baigeant's Bridge. Kingsley people.
Parents
of page 76.
Live under Mrs CLEAR.
House once belonged to old Mrs
NORTH, page 96, but was sold to farmer CLEAR.
Went to see her 9.2.1875,
took some coals.
Has nine children, one lives as below.
[Crossed
out?=>Two under 12 at home, one bigger]
Transferred
to p.255.
p.152 Book 2 KEATING Sir Henry
Headley Park.
House kept by an old person & also a daughter of the
BAKERs above, this daughter being about 30.
Transferred to p.626.
p.152 Book 2 BARNETT Edward &
Frances (HILYER) & 4 children
Live [crossed out=>Arford behind
M????RS] or Quarry
Church people - she
cleans church.
Daughter of old master HILYER (see below).
Mrs came for
coal 13.2.1875.
- William John 3.2.1867
- Charlotte Maria
1.11.1868
- Ernest
- Kate 29.6.1873.
Referred to p.384.
Transferred to p.604.
p.153 Book 2 HILYER HILLIER
William
Old master HILYER [inf: grandchild]
Lives at [crossed
out=>Parish House Bottom] Quarry.
Father of Mrs BARNETT above
Went
& came back March 1880.
Transferred to
p.605.
p.153 Book 2 BUTLER John &
Jane & 5 children
[Crossed out=>Live at Bank of England
]
Now live at Hollywater.
Come from beyond
Basingstoke
Husband sells brooms
Children go to ALLEN's
CAMPBELL
& I went 23.2.1875
Had allotment land at old parish but new squire
Saw Mrs & Charles (aged 18 wants work) - seems decent woman
Saw her
& children on 30.6.1875. Husband had just got into some difficulty about
cutting ?? over ??
sticks (with Mr DIXON) £1/19/- on a month in Winchester.
Mr ALLEN very good
during winter.
- Charles
- (4 more unnamed).
Q.153. Not
transferred.
p.153 Book 2 SHRUBB Benjamin &
Amy (ERLE) & 6 children
Married at Alton.
Live at Lindford at
the crossroads
Says she comes to church
Perhaps not properly married
(Amy EARLE is Head in 1871 census, children's surname
EARLE, Benjamin SHRUB is Lodger)
Benj SHRUBB married 25.11.1854 ??
to Eliz FULLICK
- Fanny born 1861
- Walter born 1864, bapt
25 Jan 1863 from Headley Wood, Amy written as Emma in register
-
Alfred born 1865
- William born 1868
- Charles
born 1870 (according to 1871 census)
- James bapt 25.5.1873. Amy marr June 1873 to Benjamin SHRUBB in register
Gone out of parish.
Q.153. Not
transferred.
p.153 Book 2 COOMBES James &
wife
In place of SHRUBB above.
Married in 1875 or 1876.
Formerly
of Bank of England, then at Batts Corner [inf: Mrs George FULLICK]
See
p.219.
Transferred to p.219.
p.154 Book 2 WEEKES James &
Anne (CHANDLER) & 5 children (in Feb 1875*)
Visit
dated 15.2.1875
Married 21.11.1857
Live at Lindford Chase at
end on right [Map No.35]
Went to take her some coal on 15.2.1875 because
pay a little tithe & had child baptised.
* Now (Mar 1878) 6 children
at home & 2 out
Seems a nice (good looking) woman
He a stout
sandy-haired man
Baby Clara at 4 months old with very little (light)
hair.
- Anne bapt 1.1.1860
- Sarah Ann bapt 25.1.1863
- Eliz Mary
bapt 5.11.1865
- Charles bapt 2.2.1868
- Caroline Fanny bapt 5.6.1870
- bapt 1874
- Clara
bapt Jan 1878.
Transferred to p.513.
p.154 Book 2 TRIGGS George &
Anne (BOXALL) & [crossed out=>wife's father Henry BOXALL]
Visit
dated 15.2.1875
Married 1.2.1849
Live at Lindford Chase [Map
No.36]
Went with CAMPBELL by mistake thinking it was James W (above)
Saw chapel rules on wall.
Old BOXALL used to live in Headley Street
Were gardeners (page 11) now (Feb 1875) live
TRIGGS not brother of Headley
Street p.130 in this Book.
Reference to
p.500.
- Mary Anne bapt 10.3.1850
- William bapt 14.3.1852
-
Harriett bapt 22/1.1854.
Transferred to
p.661.
p.154 Book 2 BOXALL Henry &
Hannah (COLLINS, bapt 31.12.1809)
Married 21.5.1831
She buried
2.6.1849 aged 39, living at Sleaford Toll Bar
Parents of Anne above, & he living with her.
- Hannah (actually
Ann) bapt 17.6.1832 from Headley Park - m.
as above
- John bapt 5.4.1834 - bur 11.8.1844 aged
10
- Harriet bapt 22.12.1836 (in censuses 1841
& 1851)
- William 2.12.1838 - bur 30.8.1865 aged
26
- James bapt 5.4.1840
- Henry bapt 12.12.1841
- Eliza
bapt 22.10.1843 - bur 7.1.1844 aged 3 months
-
Hannah bapt 19.4.1846 - bur 31.1.1863 aged 16
- Elizabeth bapt 30.4.1848 - bur 17.3.1868 aged
19.
Not transferred?
p.155 Book 2 BLACKMAN George &
Anne (STACEY) & children
Married 2.11.1861
Son of p.142 bottom
in this Book
Lives at Lindford Chase north of
little bridge (been there 2 years, this 2.3.1875)
Information from Mrs
GARDNER (below)
Daughter of below. Sells fish at times.
He asked me
about more parish pay for old people. Not able to pay out till he took them
in.
- Alice barn 1868
- Annie born 1869, bapt 4.7.1869.
Transferred to p.273.
p.155 Book 2 STACEY James &
Mrs
Parents of above
Live next to daughter at Lindford Chase
Receive relief from Harbor for Bramshott.
Transferred to p.268.
p.155 Book 2 GARDNER Richard
Samuel & Mrs & children
Lives at
Lindford Chase, just by dangerous footbridge.
Went to see footbridge &
Mrs GARDNER on 31.3.1875
Some people have fallen in.
- Samuel born
1862
- George born 1867
- Anne born 1868
- Adelaide born 1869
- Rhode born 1871 or 1872.
Transferred to
p.637.
p.155 Book 2 BURROWS Richard &
Mrs & five children
Live at end Lindford Chase Road on left
Information Mrs B on 22.1.1875.
Paper for pig to them on 17.12.1879
-
Thomas
- Harriett
- Ellen
- John.
'T.W.B' marked against children.
Transferred to
p.596.
p.155 Book 2 LEMON George
Live at end Lindford Chase on right.
Information Mrs BURROWS above
Son
of old master LEMON (page 59 = p.259)
Mrs
always at home, takes in sewing (pleasant).
- Mary
- Henry.
'T.W.B' marked against children.
Transferred to
p.355.
p.156 Book 2 ROSE Mr & Mrs
& 4 children
Live at Chase Farm, Standford (where VALEs lived)
In there for Mr CHALCRAFT, have their firing pound & so have plenty.
Came from Oakhanger Xmas 1874
Two boys come to school sometimes, third is a
girl, 4th a baby not very well.
Gone.
Not
transferred?
p.156 Book 2 ADAMS Mr & 5
children
Live at Chase Farm, Standford
Came from Bramshott early in
1875.
Eldest girl keeps house for them.
Some of the children come to
school
Recommended to go & see them by CAPES (Rector of Bramshott).
- 1869 Albert.
Transferred to p.587.
p.156 Book 2 HOWICK Thomas &
?Matilda (FULLICK 5.3.1848) & children
Married 21.11.1868
Live at
Standford [crossed out=>old Post Office] old Farm, north side.
Gardener
to Mr ALLEN.
She daughter of p.520.
- Annie, bap 2.1.1870.
Transferred to p.638.
p.157 Book 2 CARPENTER (the
children of Eli died 1877, bur 13.8.1877 aged 55,
& Harriett (PIGGOTT) died 1874,
bur 17.3.1874 aged 50) - married 18.6.1846, his father George
Live
on Standford Hill opposite chapel
Eldest son at home is Noah, born 1847
(no baptisms registered, presumably
dissenters)
The boy at CURTIS's is one son.
Saw 29 Aug 1877 -
two daughters, the youngest very ill.
Q.157. Referred
to on p.1525.
For Harriett, see
p.697.
Entry crossed with word 'Gone'
Not
transferred.
p.157 Book 2 POOK L
Lives at
Standford [cottages south of BARNETT]
Transferred - to
p.665? - entry there is for a William, & in 1881 census.
p.157 Book 2 BUDD William &
Mary (TILBURY) & 3 children
Came from
Conford 3 years ago (viz in 1874)
Children not baptised [Allenites?]
She sister to TILBURY, our old gardener.
Live next to POOK at
Standford.
- Annie 1872 (Mary Anne in 1881
census)
- William, born 1.7.1875.
Transferred to p.591.
p.158 Book 2 GATES Mr & Mrs
(shoemaker)
Live at [crossed out=>Beech Hill quarry encroachment] Bank
of England S???? House
No relation to the
other GATES. Works for Mr GAMBLEN [inf: old ALDERTON]
Transferred to p.344.
p.158 Book 2 VALLER Mr & Mrs
& 5 children
Live at Bull's Farm, Grayshott. Q.158.
Came there
October 1875. Has a helpless boy.
Was confined April 1875 when the boy had
whooping cough & was not properly attended. Four months afterwards he
(after gradually getting weaker) took to his bed & has been there ever
since. Dr WOODS says never get any better. Child very nice & friendly. She
clean & respectable. Husband underkeeper & trapper to Mr PHILLIPS.
Two of the children go to I'ANSON's school.
Entry crossed with word
'Gone'
Not transferred.
p.158 Book 2 HEATHER Arthur &
Kate (GROVER?)
Married 18.11.1871
Live at Long Cross. WOODTHORPE's
cottage in village.
Referred to p.425 & p.514.
Transferred to p.559.
p.158 Book 2 PARFECT George
Live at Long Cross.
Transferred to p.214?
p.159 Book 2 PUTTICK Mr & Mrs
Live at Bank of England
Married by me on _._.1874. (George
& Ellen nιe HEATHER m. 3.4.1875 - he and his father Thomas both 'lathe
cleavers')
Q.159.
Entry crossed with word 'Gone'
Not transferred.
p.159 Book 2 BRITTON
Building
a new house at Bank of England No.26.
Transferred to
p.508?
p.159 Book 2 WAKEFORD Noah &
Anne (KEELING) [inf: SPEAKMAN]
Live at
Deadwater Hill
Had child buried (without church) in 1877
Wife is
sister & daughter to the murder & suicide (see alphabetical list of
Burials opposite KEELING)
Transferred to
p.247.
p.160 Book 2 BARNETT Thomas &
Martha (FRY) [old Pat]
Married 25.10.1821
Lives at Picketts Hill.
- James 21.4.1822
- Sarah 6.1.1824
- Benjamin 25.12.1825, bur
19.5.1826
- Elizabeth 15.4.1827, marr
4.10.1851 Thomas HACK
- Mark 2.8.1829, marr 17.10.1850 Eliza TUCKEY
-
Luke George 8.4.1832.
Transferred to p.208.
p.160 Book 2 FISHER old John &
Mrs [crossed out=>Jane GROVER]
Lives at Deadwater [inf: bottom p.41
of this book]
He now (Jan 1879) in Union. She
lies about anywhere.
- Mary Anne 30.4.1820
(dau of John & Jane FISHER in register)
- George, was married 2.8.1873 to Rosetta FOARD.
Transferred to p.451.
p.160 Book 2 HEATHER Fred &
wife & children
Live in Headley Street, middle cottage down lane.
- William - comes to Sunday school
- Fred - comes to Sunday
school.
Transferred to p.254.
p.161 Book 2 HARDING Albert &
Anne (BRIDGER 18.2.1844) & children
Married 29.10.1869
Keeps a
shop at Lindford opposite Royal Exchange
Very troublesome about Tithes
& Rates
Married a daughter of Joe BRIDGER (below, Hatch House)
-
?Horatio F, born 1870 (Bull).
Transferred to
p.474.
p.161 Book 2 BRIDGER Joseph &
Anne (died) & daughter & illegitimate granddaughter
Live at Hatch
House
Daughter had an illegitimate child (Eleanor Elvina) Feb 1876
Father of Mrs HARDING above.
- Henry, lives at Hilland (p.93 in
this book)
- Ann 18.2.1844, marr 29.10.1868 Albert HARDING,
above
- Mary 14.4.1850 - mother as above.
Transferred to p.589.
p.161 Book 2 BONE George &
Elizabeth & children
Live at Lindford (near Hatch House) - is
farrier
Strong chapel-ites (Headley Chapel)
She teaches in Chapel
Sunday School
Send their children anywhere but to Headley.
- Ellen
15.6.1862
- Agnes 6.11.1864
- Naomi, born 1869 or 1870.
Transferred to p.590.
p.162 Book 2 HIBBARD
&
& 4 children
Live at Bull's Farm, Grayshott (front)
Came there
summer 1877. Saw her 31 Oct 1877.
Children used to go to Headley school,
will now go to Grayshott.
Children have whooping cough.
- Ellen
1869.
Now 1880 gone to Simmonstones.
Q.162.
Entry crossed with word 'Gone'
Not
transferred.
p.162 Book 2 CANE James & Jane
(ALDERTON) & 1 child
Live at Bull's Farm, Grayshott (back)
Came
there summer 1877. Saw her 31 Oct 1877.
Married at Churt in July
1876.
Transferred to p.346.
p.162 Book 2 PERKINS
&
& 1 child
Live at Grayshott Hall Lodge (gardener)
Came in early
summer of 1877.
Mrs came from Devonshire; finds this wild.
He was in
London; left on account of health.
Q.162.
Entry crossed with word
'Gone'
Not transferred.
This was the last page that WHL used
for recording people's details in Book 2.
He then transferred most, but not
all, the above details into other books of his.
Further information recorded in Book 2 is as follows:
Information from the registers
Register No.7:-
Page 82: Mr James FOORDE, Vicar of
Farnham married (here in Headley) 15.8.1710
Elizabeth MUGGLESTON of the parish of Farnham
Page 85: Benjamin LANGWITH,
Dr of Divinity, Rector of Petworth married (here in
Headley by licence) 2.11.1734 Sarah GREGORY of Dorking (Surrey)
Page
86: Note that 20.10.1629 John VANDEL of Passfield gave to the poor £10, To Mr
William COX (Rector), John BAKER of Stream, William VALLER of Eveley, William
MILL of Barford.
Page 20: The repairs of Huntingford Bridge with attorney's
Bill for lawsuit.
Page 0: Securities & certificates given by
out-parishioners.
Register No.8:-
Page 47: Banns proclaimed by
Clerk!
Register No.9:-
Page 41: Wife of Transported man
forbidden to marry by the Bishop.
Mrs Sarah
FULLICK (informant - see Book 4, p.315) living at
Cook's Farm, Barford: COOK was butcher & (because he drank) farmer too -
still alive (July 1873) but in the workhouse? (COOK not
found in Headley censuses)
p.2 FORD (FOARD) George (b. 1855)
& Anne (GLAYSHER) & 1 child
[Crossed out => Frensham Pond House]
Live at Deadwater [Crossed out => Back
of ???]
He son of James p.516. She d. of
p.379
For his alleged perjury see p.516
For his threatening his uncle
Aaron WOODS see p.272
To be distinguished from p.16
4 children and
then he died
- Harry 1881 - soldier (cavalry) in India to 1910
-
Bessie 1885 - Mrs E KELLY. RAF
- Jemima 1887 - Mrs Ralph WARD - m.1908 to ex-soldier (S. Staffords)
-
Lydia 1889 - Mrs Wm BORROW - m. 6.9.1913 - who
went 1925 to Le Court.
They were married October 9, 1880
17.2.1882
privately baptised
He died 20.12.1889 (of Bright's
[kidney] disease, aged 33, buried Xmas Day, plot
I5) and she (1904) m. John BLACKMAN (p.1429)
p.2 Cutting Dec 1885: HEADLEY - Serious robbery of pheasants - At the Petty Sessions at Alton on Tuesday before W Wickhan Esq (in the chair) and JG Wood and AF Jeffreys Esqs, George FORD was charged with stealing 47 pheasants, the property of Mr Henry Howard ALLEN of Headley. He was defended by James MOWATT (see p.194)
p.2 Cutting Jan 1886: (Before WCD Esdaile Esq and other Justices) Charge of stealing pheasants at Headley. George FORD, 29, labourer, was charged with stealing 45 tame pheasants, value £20, the property of Henry Howard ALLEN, at Headley on 7th November. The jury immediately returned a verdict of Not Guilty.
p.3 SUTTON Jane b. 12 May 1861 [sister of
Mrs Mary Ann SUTER, 1891 census]
Lives 1881-1882 in Street with
p.511
Has twitchings - Dr Leslie recommends hospital
Wrote for her
23.3.1882 to St Bartholomew's
"Every 5 minutes" her right knee twitched
Came to me again about her Jan 1884
She had been better but is again
worse
Seems to come on end of each year
After months hospital, better
for 9 months.
p.3 VERSTAGE J W (nι 1845) &
(RIPPEN?) & daughter
(is Mrs MARTIN with a child nιe 1910)
- owner for some years by inheritance
of Barford Mill. Came to live there 1911
Won't pay his little T.R.C.
Has some business in Godalming
She died Nov 1931.
[Kelly's for Churt 1895 - Barford Mill: VERSTAJE, John
William, Flock dealer]
p.4 VALLER Widow
[Crossed out => Field House (North
side)]
Keeps house for BAKER (see p.5)
Came from Frensham.
p.4 KING
&
& 2 infants
Shoemaker came 1911 to Barford Upper Mill
p.4 BUGGINS Albert Sam & Alice Maud KIRK nιe 1884
Stoker 1911 at Electric Station, Bordon
Lives on Hendon Road
The
Albert Sam married 1910 to Alice Maud KIRK of Paddington
One child only by
end of 1916, and returned from war with Cork Reg.
- Hilda Alice Ethel nιe
7.10.1911 is in 1920 at Birdingbury School
- Lilian Maud nιe 21.6.1917 is
1920 at home
1920 Mrs BIGGINS is in Hants asylum (would go out naked)
1920 he is "Switchboard Attendant" at Bordon.
p.5 BAKER
Single man living down near Barford stream
House kept by
Made a lot of money (Inf: Mrs COVER 5.1873)
Came from
Frensham.
p.5 BOLTON
&
Married 1910. In the Firs, Deadwater
1911
Theatrical people (?manager).
p.5 KNIGHT
In a canteen opposite Deadwater Row 1911
p.6 TAYLOR Daniel & Anne & family
Field House
(South Side) gone now - see p.402
TAYLOR Daniel, bap 23/9/1835?
Anne
5 children:
- William bap 5/11/1865
- Anne bap 5/1/1868
-
James Edwin bap 5/2/1871
- Ellen bap 31/8/1873 [bap
reg]
- Alice bap 6/5/1877 [bap reg]
William & Anne go (Xmas
1875) to Mrs Parfect's school.
p.6 QUINELL William Charles & Alice Emma
A dealer
(lately from Oakhanger)
At late WREFORDs April 1911
1925 at Chestnut
Villas, Lemon Grove, Whitehill
Father & son both in RFA in Great
War
Wm Charles & Wm Mark
- Leonard was missing in the war
-
Frances Cecilia was married Xmas 1921 (I gave character)
- Kathleen Alice
married 7 Oct 1925.
p.7 HUTCHINGS Charles (born 1849) &
New baker (1882)
at Headley Mill
Senior Beadle of Foresters - p.535
An Insurance found
for his life came Dec 1887 from Prudential Assurance Co
For Miss? SHOTTER
see p.177.
p.7 WALLER Richard George - photographer 1911 at Hardings Deadwater.
p.7 HALL
A cycle man 1911 at Hardings Deadwater with a
shop on main road.
p.8 HAYDEN George* & Alice (b. 10 April 1861, d. 1903)
[WARREN]
Live at [Crossed out => Linstead] Foley's Lodge
He from
Winchester, mother died two days before marriage.
Son of Daniel
Come
1895 to Plaster Hill
Then married "Polly
HOLDEN"
She died & he married Cook from (in 1912 in London) Sir W
NAPIER. (Not sure if date relates to her death or his
marriage)
Married by me to Alice WARREN 1 April 1882
- 1884 dau
Mary Beatrice married by 1913 to a keeper in
Wales. Tall very in 1900 (Not sure if this last phrase
relates to Alice or Beatrice)
- 1886 dau Gertrude Alice - died
1919
- 1891 son Frederick G - died 1916
-
1894 dau Elsie Helene - was in service July 1913 - died 1920.
[Rewritten on
p.1963]
* of Daniel's sons (see p.456) Alfred p.669 is eldest & above
George is 2nd.
p.8 Cutting: Jan 1884 - Henry HEATHER was fined 20s; George HAYDEN 15s; and Charles HEATHER (p.271) 5s, besides 18s6d costs between them, for trespassing with guns on land belonging to the Hon J DUTTON and Headley - The fines varied according to previous convictions.
p.9 WARE John & Rosina (HEDGER)
Living at Robin Hood
Banned June & July 1882
Strangers then living
at JANNOWAY's (p. 244)
Received Sept 16, 1882 a letter from Mr Francis
FLOWERS (schoolmaster), Merlin House, St Helen's Park Crescent , Southsea
claiming Mrs WARE as his wife.
p.9 Letter from a Francis FLOWERS, a schoolmaster whose wife had left him 5 years before and gone through 'marriage' at Headley Church to a man called WARE on 1st July 1882. Rosina HEDGER living at Robin Hood with Mrs FROST.
p.9 PARFITT &
& 3 children
New Chauffeur 1911 to Broxhead
House
Two girls nιe circa 1900 & before, tall
One small boy
Left Broxhead & in Somerset Avenue in March 1912.
p.10 YOUNG
&
& baby
Live at Arthur WHITE's new (1882) house
at extreme Greyshott Bottom
Strangers to this parish
Red hair, nice
& nice little baby, 1882
House still very damp August 28th
1883
gone.
Probably not same as p.124
p.10 AVENALL Moses & Naomi & grandchild Arthur
plus 3 adult children in
1911 census
New carter 1911 in Harry HEATHER's place
Lives at
Stream Cottage.
p.11 NORTH
&
&
Live at Baj's [Baigents] Bridge, not old
Tried for Dissenting Funeral for nine months child on Sep 12, 1882
but Mr CHIN would not do it as being the
first.
Supposed not to be relations of other NORTHs.
Eldest son said
to be mixed up with the same case of p.654 & to have thrown spade at
keeper.
James see p.175.
p.12 SUTTON John (1852) & Jane (1853) (KING)
Live at last house on
right Hollywater
Married by me Sept 16, 1882
She from Leytonstone. He
son of Mrs William (p.338)
Saw her 2/3 1885 at Hollywater, oldish looking
Glad to see when passing.
Saw him Dec 12, 1885. Useless sort of
looking chap. Tall
He died and widow now (1889) lives with George MARSHALL
(p.438)
Not married in 1890
Married Xmas 1890 to one WINTER of Liphook
- oldish man.
p.13 BIDWELL Mrs
Old lady (80) living at Stream with Mrs MARSHALL
(p.14)
Grandmother to Mrs MARSHALL
Young Mrs came for mutton Nov 7,
1882
The mother died when Mrs B was 10 months old.
p.13 BOND Wm Alf & Alice M (SULLIS) (GULLIS?)
Came as bachelor 1911 to Saddler's in
Street
To be married shortly to Aldershot girl.
p.14 MARSHALL
&
& children
Live at Stream Cottage
No
connection with the previous MARSHALLs
She granddaughter of Mrs BIDWELL
(p.13).
p.14 MULLIGAN T & wife
Came 1911 to Kenton House. Baptists
Married in 1909. He nι circa 1865, she younger.
p.15 HEATHER
At new (autumn 1882) house in Grayshott between CANE's
& top of bottom (Inf: SPEAKMAN)
p.15 ADAMS Francis Percy
Living 1911 at Headley Mill
Gas (works)
manager.
p.16 FORD George & Ann &
Gardener etc (1882) to Mrs VINCENT
Child Lily Rose Christened 19 Dec 1882
To be distinguished from p.2.
Children are:
- 1874 Elizabeth
- 1878 George
- 1879 Annie
-
1882 Lily Rose.
p.16 DOWE Ernest Stanley
Came 1911 on Standford Hill from Staines
Clearer of meters for gas works
Calls it Staines Cottage.
p.17 VINCENT Mrs Charlotte Ella & Lily
& Miss Isabella VINCENT
Widow lady
occupying (1882) the house built by Mr I'Anson and called The Chβlet - "Swiss
Cottage" - Headley
Very anxious (Xmas 1882) for us to have an organ in
Headley church,
Miss VINCENT (one of the daughters mentioned below) living
at "Headley Hill" 1882.
Mrs V is widow of Capt Francis Charles
RN.
See also p.804.
p.18 Pedigree of WHITINGs
p.19 WHITING Alfred & Louise (BOULDEN) -
builder
Live at Bank of England
He son of
George at Baigeants (p.479)
See pedigree p.18.
p.420 & Alfred each
lost a child Dec 1882
She probably a sister to the Annie PEARSON in this
newspaper cutting [about Concealment of Birth at Kingsley]
p.20 GIBBONS
& wife & one child
Moore House (south end)
Gone now & (1882)
Saw Mrs 22/2/1876. Tidy and respectable
Came
from
Oct 1875. Was schoolmistress? there.
Husband was groom to parson.
Left, did not like the new parson whose wife drinks!
Sorry that she is so
far away from "means of grace"
Kept school for little children till
18/2/1876
Mrs DAVIS (p.22) did not know why not now.
p.20 CROWHURST Miss Elizabeth
At back of 1
Pickerings Bungalows 1911
Banned 1911. Works at laundry and married Aug
1911 to Wm WELLS.
p.21 FROST Mrs
Housekeeper to Mr DOREY, Moore House (p.698)
Had
measles when she was carrying "her baby". People said the child would never
have them, but had them badly when about 6 or 7 years old.
p.22 Moore House (middle house) - WHITE
Moore House (north end) - BONE
& wife & 4 children
Baby baptised on Oct 1, 1876
Visited
here on Oct 3, 1876
Rather good looking woman.
p.23 THREADWELL John Kisby & Mary Ann
Bailiff 1882 at Grayshott
Park
Dau. Rosa Elizabeth a certified mistress who at times plays Grayshott
harmonium
- m. Oct 23 1884 Alfred
LEATHERLAND, an engine driver.
p.24 Cottage (between Moore House and Huntingford)
IFOULD (or FYFIELD?)
& wife & (Oct 1875) 4 children
- (girl)
- (boy) about 6 (Oct
1875)
- (boy) about 5 (Oct 1875)
- (boy) about 2 (Oct 1875)
Only
came into beginning of October - went to see them Oct 11th 1875 - came from
Bramshott, where they had been working at Mr CHRISTMAS's - girl will come to
Headley school; but two little boys will go to Moore House where Mrs
[presumably GIBBONS p.20? - JOS] is likely to open
school.
p.25 SWANBOROUGH G H &
(PETAR)
Live at Alton
See one of the
4 Miss PETARs p.532
p.25 Cutting Jan 1887: G H SWANBOROUGH of Chawton fined £6 for keeping a carriage without a requisite licence.
p.26 Des BARRES Capt EA
[Crossed out=>Huntingford Farm]
Live at
Deadwater
Name from CANE's paper for cow to which he gave 5/-
p.27 JEAL
&
& family
Gardener 1882, 83 at Oaks
Family
late at school.
p.28 POINTER
&
Live at George PARFECT's small cottage.
p.29 COVER James & widow Jane COOMBES
Brother and sister living at
Grayshott (1st new house Rt. on Rt. Road) (Inf: Mrs ROBINSON)
Wm COOMBES
killed from cart about 1880
- she stranger to parish - he formerly lived
at POOK's - he brother to Reuben, Stephen, etc.
- see p.108 for Mrs
WINCHESTER.
p.29 Cutting Jan 1888: James CULVER [COVER?] of Grayshott, Headley, was summoned for assaulting James MOORE at Grayshott on 26/12/1887 - MOORE was fined!
p.30 WHITE Wm & Hannah (LEMON)
Rock Bank Cottage (beyond
Huntingford Bridge)
- married 5/10/1872
Hannah born 21/9/1851
This is his second wife: 1st wife dau of FULLICK, Cook's Farm, V.830
2nd wife dau of old Mrs LEMON of
Fellmongers, III.526.
1st wife died 21/10/1871; marr to 2nd wife
5/10/1872
Saw her Oct 1875 at her mother's cottage; going to have another
child. Church people so far as Christening, etc.
See
also p.289.
p.31 BARRETT Alfred & wife Mary Elizabeth (she
'beer retailer' in Kelly's Directory 1895)
From London - building
1883 at Grayshott on left of Rt. hand road beyond the left Mrs SMALE's.
p.31 Cutting Sept 1890: Mrs Alfred BARRETT of Grayshott, Headley, was charged with allowing a dwelling-house at Headley, her property, to be occupied before she had obtained a certificate from the Rural Sanitary Authority that there was provided, within a reasonable distance of the house, an available supply of wholesome water. The defendant's husband appeared & explained that he thought the well belonging to another house of his wife's about 50 yards distant, was sufficient.
p.32 HEATHER George & wife & son
Shoemaker living in Grayshott
Bottom, formerly a farmer - ?failed.
Plenty to say - pleasant people.
Board up "Heather & Son. shoemakers"
Report by people that they kept
George GLAYSHER's son that died 1883 too long out in cold - "conscience
clear"
HEATHER John - nephew of above,
shoemaker at Grayshott 1898 - has a German workman.
p.33 HALE's children - living at left-hand house on Huts Road.
He
spirit merchant with 13 children - so a number live down here (Inf: HEATHER)
Is to build on land N & W of HEATHER.
p.33 HALE
&
& 3 children* - son of the above, came 1914 to
Whitmore
* Boy nι circa 1898; girl nιe circa 1905; girl nιe circa
1908.
p.34 LEGH Edwin Corbet & Mrs
Live at Pound Cottage; has pension;
been in china; brother a parson
Came in 1882.
p.35 WHITAKER nι 1858 Alexander Ingham - new purchaser 1883 of Grayshott
Estate - ?past proprietor of Ingham's marsala
- his sister Mrs CHRISTIAN -
p.1416
- m. at Headley 6/6/1895 Miss Bertha
Catherine de PURY, niece to Miss C I'ANSON
Sold the Grayshott
Estate at end of 1927
Died in Belgium & bur. at Grayshott, Sept
1933.
Loose notes:
WHITAKER - on the 29th June 1883 at Pylewell Park,
Lymington, the wife of W Ingham Whitaker of a son.
Grayshott Hall Estate:
1,800 acres; rental £605; price £42,500; timber £8,094; fittings £380; Total
£50,974 - Mr Wm Ingham Whitaker of Pylwell Park, Lymington
Cantilever
principle
Cutting: WHITAKER - on May 5, 1956, peacefully at Redcroft,
Grayshott, Berthe Catherine, beloved wife of the late Alexander I
Whitaker.
p.36 CHANDLER Mrs
Old lady living (1880) Lindford Chase
Mother to
George p.617 [inf: BOXALL]
Visitors with her July 1883 when called
Went to son & Mich 1884 back to Lindford Chase
Real name Mrs LEMON, she
having married again.
p.37 CHIVERTON Samuel &
New (1883) people at Moore House
Brother to Thomas p.234
Child Christened by BROWN July 1883.
p.38 CHITTY James & Mary Ann - live Grayshott Bottom, Bramshott further end - child Christened 5/8/1883 George - been in Headley since Xmas 1882.
p.39 PONT James & family
Live in Eveley Cottages (furthest from
chapel) [inf: Valuer's List 1882]
p.40 MADGWICK - Came Mich 1883 to new house Grayshott Bottom [inf: SMALL & SPEAKMAN]
p.40 FULLICK Augustus Joseph & Ada Lucy (KNIGHT) nιe 1881
dau of
p.41, son of Wm p.500
Married 14.9.1907.
p.41 KNIGHT James (nι Xmas 1851) & wife Mary Anne (COOMBES) nιe Mich
1856
Live at Deadwater: allotment cottage
Son of Wm (miller) p.642
Married at chapel in 1879 or 1880
dau of Dan COOMBES p.240 [bapt
reg says dau of Wm & Lucy]
The two daus are on these 2
pages.
p.41 MATTHEWS James & Mary Mabel (KNIGHT nιe 1887) d of above.
He ex soldier & working 1908 in Camp
Married 1907 at Reg Office.
p.42 TITFORD
& wife
[Crossed out => Headley Park (cottage opp.
Chapel Cottage)]
Live at EADE's house Deadwater Hill
Formerly bailiff
[Crossed out=>Alexandra Park] cottage near Lord Selborne's
Now jobs
about [inf. STRUGNALL]
No children - she short & tidy, fairly
pleasant.
p.43 CHANDLER Harry & Harriett (TULL)
Live at Hollywater (at Late
Common)
She Dr PLUMMER's servant
Son of Charles p.341
Old Mrs
George COURTNAGE gone to them
Nov 1888 at old school [at Hollywater] (Mich 1884) which Mr ALLEN would have
liked to buy back for Iron Room, but Mr GREENWAY will not sell.
He 2
years keeper to Capt DARVALL his brother Charles (p.366) being keeper.
John
WINDIBANK (p.191) would have liked it but not enough courage.
Married 22
July 1882.
p.44 COLLYER Sam & Ellen Elizabeth & 6 children
[Crossed out
=> Headley Park (The Lodge)
New people come from dist: March 1883 to Trottsford
Live near Farm (in
Hampton's place) [inf: Mrs James COOMBES]
She pleasant, tall, with 2 projecting teeth
4 children at Kingsley school -
saw 2 others younger very fat & fine on 2.5.1884, elder of whom has leg
bound up to prevent its growing crooked.
He held pony 22.9.1884; sturdy
pleasant little man. Told me if I did not get kilty layer, collar might break her wind.
- Fred (worked for
GAMBLEN) married Mrs WHITE & 1926 at Passfield
- 1871 Eliza Jane m.1900
& in 1922 Mrs STRETCH, 13 Rushes Rd, Petersfield -
m. 8.12.1900 to widower James STRETCH, 30, engine driver of North
Bradley
- 1879 William - died 1895
- 1885 Emily
- 1887
Victor Henry
- 1889 Clara
- 1891 Kate (in Croydon asylum 1922)
-
1892 Ada (died 1894).
p.45 FREEMAN
& sister
Live in Wagners Wells Cottage - he a clerk
(or ?) in Merchant Taylors?
Come for benefit health.
p.46 GAUNTLETT George & Anne & family
Live at
Hollywater where lived Wm GAUNTLETT
He a foreman to a builder with 10
men
A considerable family [inf: Mrs Jas GAUNTLETT p.548]
House came to
this George on his paying out his brothers, etc.
She Dec 1883 ill
Son
of Abraham.
See also Q.23
Are these children theirs?
1872 Ada -
yes
1873 Florence - yes
1876 - I think so.
p.47 WHITE Luke & Sarah & family
Man of 30 or 35 come 1883 to
last house in Grayshott Bottom - exchanged with Madgwick (inf: p.577)
Having had warning on account of a robbery at a person's in Frensham of name
of ROGERS - very likely not rightly accused, but suspected.
His connection
with George FORD (accused 1885 of pheasant stealing) p.2
A son aged 20 bur.
here 1893
He came to live with son at Eashing Cotts in 1913 end
-
Alfred, bapt. 22/3/1885
- William Percy, bapt. 1887 at Shottermill
-
Annie Victoria, bapt. 7/10/1888
- Christopher,
bapt. 1/2/1891, bur. 1892
- Marjery, bapt. 29/12/1895.
p.48 MOORE Louis & Elizabeth (ALDERTON)
- to Bulls Farm, Mich 1883
(inf: BETTESWORTH)
- she churched 30/3/1884, at Grayshott - this (I told
1923) his 2nd wife; the 1st perhaps was Rose HARRIS m. 30/5/1875 - 1st wife
bur. at Churt & he bur. at Churt, March 1923
For his evidence against
WINCHESTER, see p.584
One son in Grayshott 1923; another killed in War
- Child Rose, bapt. 6/4/1884;
- Elizabeth
Eileen, bapt. 8/2/1887;
- Minnie May & Murray Morris (twins) bapt.
4/1/1891
One of the sons in 1897 at the Bothy.
p.49 EDWARDS Edward
New cottage "inside" MATTHEWS on Deadwater Hill
(1884)
Cottage bought (Mich 1885) by WHEELER (p.120) and Edwards gone.
1884 Reginald, died 1884
1885 d.
p.50 CHALCRAFT William & family
No text
written, just a cutting: Funeral of W CHALCRAFT at Bramshott
Wm Hy
CHALCRAFT, the son, nι 1842 or early 1843.
p.51 KNOTT
At "late LAILEY"
Parents to Charles p.310
She
died Feb 16, 1884 - buried at Worldham
A great big roughish looking
man.
p.52 GREEN Mr Bentley - Entertainer who came 187?, 1882, 1884
No text written, just a short cutting about one of his visits
to Headley.
p.53 KNIGHT John & Charlotte (COLLINS)
Live at [Crossed out=>
Saunders Green] Hearne
Formerly farming Alton way
Came early in 1883
to Saunders Green
She elder dau of & like Mrs COLLINS (p.612)
Dau
Martha is at James CURTIS in village & in 17.6.1901 married James Thomas
BEARD p.1112
Saw her at Hearne 18.7.1884 - very trampish (see
below).
p.53 BEARD James Thomas & Martha (KNIGHT) & family
Lived on
Stone Hill, then Barford & now 1921 near Saunders Green
She
trampish.
James died in Guildford 1921 after operation on poisonous
foot.
Alice Davis m. 1924 to Frank CASWELL
Gladys Gwendoline m. James
ANDERSON of Scots Guards by Presbyterian CF at Headley Chapel third week in
Aug 1927.
p.54 ALDERTON Frank (b. 1/2/1862) &
Crossed out=>Trottsford [in
Cottage near]
Crossed out=>[at present thrown into p.56]
-Young people at Barford
(penultimate left) - just married - he son of p.588
(inf: Mrs SMITH, next
door)
p.55 SAWYER & wife & 1 child
Coming 1884 to Chapel House
Bought (& about to build on) BRAKE's land
Commercial traveller
She hurt (fell down stairs) in 1884.
Cutting: Gave footlights for an
'entertainment' in Schoolroom
p.55 Letters: from Mr PATEY of Redhill about his only daughter,
Ethel, and Mr PHILLIPS of Hilland whom she was to marry. A strange & melodramatic story, Mr LAVERTY refusing an
invitation to visit, obviously because he didn't want to offend Mr
PHILLIPS.
See p.63.
p.56 & p.57 missing on microfilm, but subsequently photographed
p.56 CHIVERTON George & Elizabeth
Trottsford [West Cottage
near]
[at present thrown in with p.54]
-
Samuel bapt 23.10.1859
- Alice bapt 25.12.1861
- George bapt
14.2.1864
- Henry born 20.2.1866
- Emma bapt 3.4.1870
- Albert
born 23.7.1872.
Live near Trottsford; work under CLEAR's. Chatty &
agreeable. Only saw DYKES twice & curates twice & this in 15 years
(special grievance) - [But if she was as often out as I have found her, then
no wonder]
Whole family out on 12.10.1875.
Parents to p.34.
p.57 ALLSOP James & SAMPSON
Living on Deadwater Hill.
Bought
some of BRAKE's land & about to build.
With him lives "COLE"-like
person SAMPSON whom Mr CAMPBELL & I saw in May 1884.
For the pieces
bought see p.184.
Said to be trustee for 2 children.
p.58 THOMSON Lady - bought (1884) KEMP's house at Deadwater.
p.59 MOSS Henry & Annie (GATES)
Live with wife's father (p.596) at
Standford
Married 5.4.1884 at Chapel
She dau of Stephen GATES
p.594.
Had dau 13.3.1885 not christened by Jul 1885
Her brother
William GATES coachman, etc came back about 1910 & to have OAP Summer 1911
- lodging 1911 with James KNIGHT (Deadwater).
p.60 CLARKE
& wife & young children
Lives at Grayshott (in
Bramshott) opposite to Luke WHITE
Mr I'ANSON's new (1884) gardener -
formerly gardener at Rectory
Looked over our garden on 2/5/1884 when he
came down for mother's (p.61) relief.
p.61 CLARKE Mrs - mother to p.60 & lives with him
Seeks (May 1884)
for parish relief to be repaid by Godalming people.
p.62 LEE Henry & wife
Sleaford [New Inn]
Called with CAMPBELL
Oct 19, 1875, saw Mrs, a thin little woman, saw us in the passage but did not
press us to go in. Husband has been very bad for 3 weeks but is now
better.
p.63 PATEY JGW & Madame & Ethel
Coming 1884 to Pound Cottage -
he music publisher (Patey & Willis, 44 Gt Marlborough St), she the singer
(contralto). Son of a parson, brother to p.928.
Left March 1888 for
Blindley Heath near East Grinstead.
Several cuttings here
p.63 Cutting May 1888: A marriage has, it is stated, been arranged between Miss Ethel PATEY, the only daughter of Mr PATEY and Madame PATEY (the celebrated contralto), and Mr Walter PHILLIPS of Wrecclesham. See correspondence p.55 for story.
p.63 An exceptionally interesting newspaper cutting about Madame P (1888). Very pleased with herself?
p.64 Sleaford Farm (N side)
CHAPPELL - just come on 12 Oct 1874 - two
little children (inf: p.66) [Page crossed out, endorsed
'Transferred']
p.65 MANT William - The King of the Forest
Used to say "Must go off now
or poachers will be about"
A poacher, etc. Lived about anywhere.
'Tis
said that his mother was sister to the mother of Mrs COVER (p.563) otherwise
no relations about.
p.65 Cutting: William MANT found dead in a stable at LICKFOLD's mill, under the manger. (Dr PLUMMER) No date given.
p.66 AYLES - Sleaford Farm (S Side)
No Children Wife daughter of old
FULLICK who used to live at Bayfields Road. Mrs FULLICK died there & then
old FULLICK went and lived with his daughter, 1st at Lodge House before Sir
Henry came & then (after he was come) at the New Cottages at Picketts
Hill. Always been brought up & likes to go to Headley church. Called on
her 12/10/1879 - she knew me. Pleasant. Washes at times for Mrs Hoare, to Mr H
farm belongs. Sleaford farm called in letters Sleaford Cottage. She keeps Mrs
Hoare's ducks for her. Complained that when her father died, Dr WOODS though
sent for on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday mornings never came till
Friday morning when her father was dead. [Page crossed
out, endorsed 'Transferred']
p.67 HAYDEN John (died Jan 1937) & Eliza [COOMBES or HEATHER] (Died 2
Mar 1934)
Live at right (end of) Lindford Chase
Married by me 5.6.1884
(she only 19)
When I ask him his age "Both of same age"
Son of Daniel
(p.456)
Daughter of Fred (p.254)
His son William married Polly DOPSON
- see p. 436.
See cutting with obituary.
p.68 MORLEY
Mr FOLEY's (The Hoys) (HOAREs?) - see also p.218
Does not like the place
at all & wants to get back to where he came from; & thinks he shall;
been here since July. Just turned off FULLICK and another for bad trenching.
Short determined little man; likes Mr Fitzalan FOLEY very much.
Remained
on however.
Badly hurt by accident June 1884.
"Elizabeth MORLEY" had
son 10.3.1885 - not christened by Oct.
She gone away.
p.68 Cutting dated 1886: The Headley Child Case - Elizabeth MORLEY was brought up in custody charged with having killed her illegitimate child, aged 11 months, at Headley, on February 6th. She was remanded until Saturday, when the case will be gone into.
p.68 Further long clippings attached on the trial.
For the
perjury arising out of this case see p.209.
Dreadful
story of a young abandoned woman, Elizabeth, daughter of MORLEY, a farm
bailiff, who let her child die of neglect and was already pregnant again.
Sentenced to 2 years hard labour, 1885. Sister, Mrs STILLWELL, lived at
Broxhead.
p.69 LEGG George & Maria
New policeman come 1884
Lives at
Arford in SPEAKMAN's Cott (behind pond)
Child
christened June 1884
Considered rather sharp.
p.69 Cutting from Bentworth: if this man (PC LEGG) keeps on as he is going at present, sir, this country will soon be as bad as it is in Ireland. (Mar 1883)
p.70 & p.71 Pedigree
of BARNETTs - amended from 1695-1795 Register - many others impossible to
connect.
I think that William & Sarah came out of Bramshott after the
birth of James; & going first to 'Broxhead' whatever that may mean
ultimately settled down at Lock's Farm, the place between Linstead and Headley
Wood, which is now pulled down. James died at Chawton.
p.72 The Club, started 2 June 1884 by Mrs [Charlotte] VINCENT - with the assistance of
subscriptions from herself, her sister-in-law, Mr WRIGHT, Mr FRASER &
others.
Committee 2.6.1884: Charles MOSS (p.297), William HARNETT (p.200),
George FORD (p.16), George HOLDEN Jnr (p.384), NORTH (p.11), George MARSHALL
(p.438), James HACK (p.537)
Had a supper 2.6.1884. The committee cut the
20lb beef in half & had their supper first at Mrs VINCENT's (she not at
home). They more than half emptied a nine-gallon cask, though the rules
(copied from Rake) limit each member to 2 pints. P.11 [NORTH] when he came down to receive the new 8 members
was very ill! The committee wished the new members to pay for all the beer!
Ultimately they settled it by paying 1½d a pint for what they had had.Two or
three of the committee did not turn up at the second dinner (For Mrs M's
remark on this evening see p.435).
On the previous Friday there was to have
been a meeting. Several went, but MOSS who had the key did not turn up. He had
been (all the time?) at the Crown!!!
p.73 The eight members who joined
(paying 6d each) 2 June 1884 were:
Henry GAMBLEN (p.457), John HOLDEN
(p.384), Edwin? BLANCHARD (p.335), MOSS (p.297), MOSS (p.297), John VINEY
(p.442), Fred BURROWS (p.391), Thomas? STAPLEY (p.558)
[Was
this Club over Longcross House, or over The Crown? Joyce Stevens] [No, it was at Windridge Judith
Kinghorn]
p.73 Two Cuttings about an Entertainment in Headley, Dec 1885
p.74 CARTMAN
[Crossed out => Coming June 1884 to Arford Cottage]
Nov 24th 1884 gone to Birdsnest
Said to be son of clergyman - born about
1825
Said to have been Headmaster of Stoke Newington Grammar School
Wrote 14.11.1884 to Blomfield JACKSON - no such grammar school, name not known
- so some mistake. [But there was a Stoke Newington
Grammar School according to Google]
p.75 DUTTON, Hon J T
Lord of the Manor of Broxhead - gave (through his
agents Bailey, Morrison & Brown) £5 each year (to 1884) towards the school
and C.C. [clothing club]
Died 1884.
p.75 Cutting: Alresford, June 1884: Death of the Hon J.T.DUTTON - We have to record with much regret the death, which took place on Sunday last at his residence, of the Hon John Thomas DUTTON, of Hinton House. Mr DUTTON was son of the 2nd and brother to the present (3rd) Lord Sherborne, and was born in 1810; he had therefore attained his seventy-third year.
p.76 Blackmoor Vicars:
1868-187? George JELF
187?-188?
William Waltham HOWARD
188?-1884 JS WARMAN
1884-1891 E Denison
LEAR
1892-1898 Richard AC BEVAN
1898- FG EYRES + St Mary's,
Southampton
p.76 Cuttings: Blackmoor Vicarage: The Earl of
Selborne, patron of the living, has presented the vicarage of Blackmoor to the
Rev ED LEAR, BA. The income is stated at £220 per annum, a large proportion of
which is contributed by Lord Selborne, who also built entirely at his own
expense the handsome church of the parish.
Jan 1885: Blackmoor: Marriage
of the Vicar (ED LEAR) to Miss JA MILLAIS
Dec 1891: Blackmoor: The Rev E
Denison LEAR, vicar of Blackmoor, has accepted the rectory of Mells, Frome,
Somerset
Mr LEAR has held this living, which is in Lord Selborne's gift and
is worth £208 a year, since 1884.
p.77 DENNING Rev Charles & Mary
Dissenting minister thrown from
trap June 1884
Mrs DENNING died in 2 hours - he survived but much
scarred.
She eldest sister of the CURTIS' p.614 & p.615.
p.77 Cuttings: Jn 1884 - A fatal carriage accident happened in Chepstow on Monday night. The Rev Charles DENNING, a Bible Christian minister, with his wife and two servants, was driving home in a pony-carriage from a tea meeting in Caldicot. When at the top of Mount Pleasant a white cat crossed the road and the pony dashed off down the hill and ran against the terrace at the bottom. The carriage was smashed to pieces. Mrs DENNING sustained a fracture of the skull, and she died two hours after the accident. Mr DENNIING was in a critical condition, his head and face being terribly cut. The late Mrs DENNING formerly resided at Standford (near Liphook, Hampshire) and was the daughter of Mrs CURTIS of that place, being also a relative of Messrs WARREN, paper manufacturers. She was married to Mr DENNING some few years ago but does not leave any children. We are happy to be enabled to report that Mr DENNING is progressing favourably. The deceased lady's remains were brought to Liphook on Wednesday evening and subsequently conveyed to Standford to await their interment at the parish church, Headley [plot 5-47, stone No. 327 engraved DENING]. Mr DENNING was a former Pastor of the Liphook District in connection with the religious denomination to which he belongs and much sympathy is expressed at his sad bereavement. [No mention of what happened to the servants!]
p.78 BLAKE
[Crossed out => Bank of England] - [The are several pages around here where Laverty has written
Bank of England as an address and then crossed it out as far as we know,
'Bank of England' was where the Bordon old fire station crossroads is
now]
Rock Cottage, S end
Pensioner Army Pay Department
[living on Quarry]
(£75 a year) came July 14, 1884 to have paper
signed
Says he is living with Mr & Mrs JEFFERY.
p.79 JEFFERY Walter James & Mrs
Living
at Rock Cottage, S end - ie. UPPERTON's on Quarry
A child born (HARBON's
list) 22.8.1884
One born in about 1882
He an unsatisfactory-looking
young man, this in 1884.
p.80 FUDGE [FUNGE?] Uriah & wife
Keeps
Cricketers Inn at Passfield
Her summary of Fred GAUNTLETT, see
p.678.
[See Arthur FUNGE, Liphook Lives, p.31 the
family name is definitely written FUNGE there]
p.80
Cutting: July 1884 - Club Anniversary: The annual demonstration in
connection with the Good Samaritan Friendly Society held their 21st anniversary
at the Cricketers Inn, Passfield on Friday
The members, to the number of
about 130, assembled for the purpose of attending service at the Bible
Christian Chapel, Standford, preceded by a brass band, marched in procession,
the Rev J BASSETT, Pastor of the Liphook Circuit, preaching an admirable
discourse. The society then perambulated the neighbourhood and, adjourning to
a field kindly placed at their disposal by Mr CHALCRAFT, sat down to an
excellent repast provided by host FUDGE, at which the Rev J BASSETT presided,
supported by Dr PEARSE (the late Surgeon), Dr BARRY (the present Surgeon) and
other friends. The Society had more than £500 invested in good security, which
speaks well of the management and more particularly for its Secretary (Mr C
NEWMAN) who has held the office since its formation, but who contemplates
resigning in January next. It is hoped however that he will before then
reconsider his determination.
p.80 Cutting: July 1884 - Gaming
in a Public House: Uriah FUDGE, of the Cricketers Inn, Passfield, Bramshott,
was summoned for allowing gaming in his licensed premises. Charles WEST and
Thomas BURROWS, labourers in the employ of Sir Archibald MACDONALD, were
called by the police as witnesses. They prevaricated, denied, and then
unwillingly admitted that they did play for beer on the French bagatelle
board. The defendant's wife told Inspector ADAMS they asked for the board
simply to play for ½oz of tobacco.
p.81 SMALL William & wife
Come to small high cottage by
LICKFOLDs
- very young people
Asked her 15.7.1884 if 'it was her
father lived there' - 'no, my husband'
For Mr and ½ Mrs, see p.1528.
[Crossed out => Probably the Walter SMALL whose child born 14.2.1885 was
not Christened.]
This SMALL is son of a Mrs SMALL living paralysed on
Passfield Common more than 6 years by 1894, she being sister to the late
paralysed Charles CHANDLER - page 610; and to a young CHANDLER who died of a
stroke many years before 1894.
p.82 Letter from C PARISH to Laverty: 22nd March [no year] - text concerns the disputed marriage of Mrs STRUGNELL aka Mrs WALKER aka Mrs CHANDLER - no reply filed.
p.82 DAVIS
& wife
New people at Lindford Laundry
People of
about 40 to 45 - no family
Came from Bristol
Saw him 16.7.1894 -
strong accent.
p.83 AVIS, Mr & Mrs
Live at "Model Farm" ("or Lindford Chase"),
BAXTER's house, Lindford Chase
Information: John HAYDEN (p.67)
He
large and jokey, she small & Mrs Speak-nanny
Have a son-in-law
"sharp"
Wrote in Nov 1891 from 38 Friern Road, East Dulwich to say had
failed in business & asking for testimonial as gamekeeper, etc.
p.84 SMITH Mrs & son
Live at Rock Cottage, N end
Come from
Portsmouth - he is a little chap.
p.85 LEMON George & wife
Live on White Hill - woodyard [Where
was this? - Joyce Stevens]
Rents my occupation roads: 2/4 to Mich
1884 for a year; paid 2.8.1884 & receipt sent
? Blacked K's eye July
1884 (wfc)
He
died Nov 1919, burial Blackmoor.
p.85 Letter to Laverty from
George LEMON, Contractor & Timber Merchant, Steam Saw Mills, White Hill,
Blackmoor, Petersfield, Hants: May 10th, 1888 - Dear Sir, I beg to ask if you
would be so kind as to let me about ½ acre of your piece of waste adjoining my
Timber yard. I want it for the purpose of storing timber on. I would pay you a
small rent for it, say 5/- every Michaelmas. Your answer by bearer will much
oblige, or at your earliest convenience. I am Sir, yours obediently, Geo
LEMON.
p.86 KNIGHT George & Mary (MESSINGHAM)
Underkeeper at Wishanger
(see p.87)
Banned July 20th 1884 to Mary Ann
MESSINGHAM (p.205)
Married August 1884
Live beyond Parish Boundary -
see p.171
Now (1889, 1890) live at Bank. 1911 and before at Lindford.
Brother to Mrs Reuben BARNETT (p.357)
Grandchild BUXEY born in India,
baptised 1928.
p.86 Cutting: May 1890 - The Rabies Order -
George STURGESS of Alton, George JEFFERY of Ropley, Charles HEATHER of Headley
and George KNIGHT of Headley were convicted of allowing their dogs to run at
large without being properly muzzled. With the exception of KNIGHT all were
fined 5s each, including costs. KNIGHT, who threatened the constable when he
was served with the summons, was fined 10s.
p.86 Cutting: Oct 1891 - Trespassers - George KNIGHT, Henry HEATHER and Frank MESSINGHAM were charged with trespassing in search of rabbits on land belonging to Mr H DUTTON at Headley on October 11th. The case was proved by William COZENS; and the defendants were fined 13s each including costs. [Do these cuttings also relate to p.271?]
p.87 HENDREY - Keeper at Wishanger (information SPEAKMAN)
p.88 HOCKADAY F & wife & family
Come to their newly-built
cottage at Deadwater - behind.
Saw her (chatty) Sept 16th 1884
He
lately a porter at East India Docks
Three or four little children, one born
end of 1883
Built the cottage out of savings?
Trade dull in London so
come down here.
Had in fact enlarged liver (told us this Jan 7th 1885)
Says should like a church of England service (but
evidently had not been to church - did not know me)
"BRAKE would give the
ground" he says. For the pieces he bought see p.184*.
Cottage sold &
in 1895 in possession of the Misses SAINSBURY
60-62* is I think Shamrock
Cottage where Mrs READ now lives.
p.88 Cutting: May 1886 - A
small freehold cottage for sale with suitable outbuildings and large garden.
Apply to F HOCKADAY, Deadwater, Headley, Hants.
p.89 KINGSHOTT Daniel & Laura (FORD or
FOARD)
She sister to Mrs WILLIAMSON or MARKS, Hollywater, p.2100
Live at Deadwater, 1st house over bridge
Married August 1884
She dau
of Jemima, p.516
Saw her at her aunt's 7.10.1884 - very good-looking
- a dau 28.6.1885 not churched or christened
- a dau Esme Dorcas KING nιe
1884 - see p.2113.
He came 14.1.1887 with a paper (horse £4.10.0) written
out by WARREN's. It said that the horse had died of starvation. I gave 0 "as I
had refused previous papers to members of our congregation". He said he
usually had attended Iron Room but "that ought not to make any difference to
Christianity"
Nephew to Isaac KINGSHOTT ,
p.1885.
p.90 BROMLEY & 2 children
Going Mich 1884 to Stone Pit
Taken
ALLDEN's meadows in Fullers Bottom
Brother to a publican (see p.1163) who
stayed at the Crown in the summer of 1884
HOARE liked them very much and
gave each of his daughters 10/-
Wife died (consumption) Nov 1884 - been
married 6 years.
Shortish, dark, thin man
Seen with him, baby with
grandmother.
p.90 Letter from R BROMLEY to Laverty: Dec 13th 1887 - address: Park
House, Burgess Hill -
Revnd Sir, I take this early opportunity of
returning my sincere thanks for the kind recommendation which you so kindly
forwarded to Mr FOSTER.
p.91 HEBBERD Mr & Mrs & children
Live at small house at
Wishanger
Came summer 1877 to Bulls Farm - when 1880 to Simmonstones
Saw her at Wishanger 26/9/1884, pleasant & chatty.
p.92 SNELLING
& Mary Anne (BURROWS)
Man & wife & 2
children at Elliott's Farm [S] - (inf: Mrs Henry FULLICK)
Came there (?)
early in 1884 - very poor, better now.
She came for rag (Oct 11th 1884) -
he had cut his hand chopping and poisoned it.
Eldest dau of Hen-Woman
(p.231)
Twice married - 1st time to George FORD 18.6.1853, coachman to
BRANETTES of Thursley.
- by FORD 6 children
[of whom 4 dead in 1884]
- by SNELLING 7 children [of whom all or 6 alive
in 1884], 2 at home
He now dead
Mother to Annie SNELLING servant at
Holly Bush.
Mother to Mrs CRAFT (p.963) &
to Mrs MOREY (Annie?), married June 1889, (living in Bramshott under Mr
MOWATT).
p.93 STRUGNALL Charles & WALKER Mrs (nιe CHANDLER)
Live together at
Elliott's Farm [N]
He son of George (p.248)
She daughter of Mrs Eli
(p.269) - separated from her husband ? owing to his (her?) drink.
She washes for ALLDEN at Moore
House
He afterwards married Mrs FRANKLIN (p.520) & lived on Passfield
Common, & 1904 came to Hollywater & living 1912 (or before) at
Deadwater.
p.94 Starvacre Corner - is the corner of the wood where the path branching to Mr BUTLER's (Downland) Wagners Well branches from the path from Fullers Bottom to Grayshott (Wagners Wells)
p.95 SMITH widow Andrew (nιe Thirzah BARNETT)
Lives 1884 with mother at
Standford.
The husband scared? to death in 1882.
She dau of William
BARNETT (p.582)
He son of Celia SMITH (p.227)
Banned Oct 1884 to James
HOARE & married to him Nov 9th - see p. 111
See page Q.19
[not sure what page that is]
p.95 Paper given in by Mrs Thirzah HOARE at her marriage to show her name and age. "Phurse Hage 37 years"
p.96/97 Pedigree
of WOODS - starting with Richard WOODS bur 4.2.1733 & Jane bur
15.3.1749
Note: William WOODS (bapt 1812) joined in sheep stealing Wordham
way & ran away in 1839 or 1840 (when Mrs Jemima FOARD was 15 or 16) to
Guernsey. (The accomplices were transported) He took his mother's name [WALTHAM?] badly spelled [as
WALTON?].
p.98 ALBERY (ALBURY) Edward & Jane
(PIGGOTT)
Come Michaelmas 1884 to the first Hollywater Cottage (late old
PIGGOTT's)
He & p.340 (2 brothers) married two sisters.
She dau of
old Mrs PIGGOTT - p.337.
Children are:
- Caroline - b. 6.3.1869 - now
Mrs ROBINS, housekeeper 1913 to p.1681 - had twins: Ada Kate & Emily Jane,
b. 27.5.1895 - she died suddenly (at Hindhead?) end Nov 1925
- James - b.
31.1.1871 - married Alice Matilda FIGG & LIVED Standford & Hollywater,
p.810
- William - b. 2.5.1874 - see p.1526
- Walter - b. 27.12.1876
- Harriett & Anne (twins) b. 6.4.1881 - Anne
married Harry SMALL, p.100.
p.99 DAWES William nι 2.6.1837 & 5 children
Live in Headley Park
where Tom COOMBES lived
Came from Batt's Corner [inf: Mrs CHIVERTON,
Picketts Hill]
Widower - home kept by eldest daughter - pale, little
woman.
2 children go to Kingsley school; 1 lives with aunt at ? Batt's
Corner
Brother to p.112
Married 1887 to Ellen BARKER (p.319)
- she died (suddenly, see below) in 1890.
See p.1067 for Ellen D (now Mrs
ALDRED)
He ultimately married 20.4.1895 Eliza
RAVENHILL (see p. 1360) who had been nurse at Headley Park.
Has
a wife Eliza age 60 in 1911 census, living at Fern Cottages,
Arford.
Wm Geo BURROWS [Don't know what this list of names on
the same page refers to]
1872 - Geo DAWES
1875 - Kate DAWES
- m. 6.10.1900 Frederick HEDGES, 25, police constable of
Camberwell
1880 - Alf DAWES
1879 - Kath MESSINGHAM
1878 -
Caroline DAWES
p.99 Cutting: Dec 1890: Binsted - Shocking case of sudden death - The Coroner (Mr Henry WHITE) held an inquest on Thursday at Bentley Park Cottage on the body of Ellen DAWES. On the previous Tuesday afternoon the deceased, who was the wife of William DAWES, in the employ of RS WRIGHT Esq at Headley Park, was walking with a friend (Mrs Alfred CRANHAM, of Farnham) who had spent the day with her, to the Bentley Station when, at about 4.30, opposite the Holt enclosures, she said she felt ill, immediately fell, and expired before Mrs CRANHAM could touch her. Mr W KAY, surgeon of Bentley, on arrival pronounced life extinct; and the body was conveyed to the husband's home at Headley. Mr KAY attributed death to heart disease; and the Jury returned a verdict to that effect. The deceased was 45 years of age.
p.100 PALMER George
Now (Oct 1884) at New Inn
Formerly Miss
LUSHINGTON's coachman.
p.100 SMALL Harry & Annie (ALBURY)
Live at Hollywater - married
March 1906
He son of p.1351 - she dau of p.98
See p. 1528.
p.101 BAKER John & wife & dau & son born 1860?
Just come
(Mich 1884) to Sleaford Farm House - a man of 70.
Younger dau at home
(between 20 & 30) - only ½ there - saw dau 31.12.1884 & information J
HOARE
Perhaps same as p.255.
Formerly lived under HOARE at
Dockenfield. Some row ?about labourers' union
He dead.
And now 1893
with them lives a grandson WILKINSON (born 1890 or 1891)
The child's father
George WILKINSON (not a very steady man) married a BAKER who died early in
1892 when last child 5 days old, leaving 6 children of whom the baby is at
Kingsley and the above boy here.
p.102 BARTHOLOMEW John
Lodger (Oct 1884) with Henry COURTNAGE
(p.530).
Eldest son of BARTHOLOMEW p.103
A pensioner who fools his
quarter's money away in 2 or 3 days.
Called 9.10.1884 by Mrs BARKER (p.319)
John BATTIMER.
p.103 BARTHOLOMEW
& Mrs ELSTONE
A Bramshott small farmer - she
wife of p.417, dau of merchants (CHANDLER)
p.629
Sell in geese at times (eg. Mich
1884).
p.104 BURROWS James b. 5/4/1840
Single man lodging with John MOORE
(p.574)
Leg broken (drunken row) Oct 1884 - [Feb 1885
letter from WHL asking for donations - signatures of donors inside -
watermark: A. Pirie & Sons 1884]
Son of Robert BURROWS
(p.432) - a light-haired man same style as Mrs BARKER.
p.104 Letter from Laverty asking for donations: Feb 2nd 1885 - James BURROWS, who is still out of work owing to the breaking of his leg, asks for donations to help support him until he can obtain light work in the spring. Donations may be sent to Mr Laverty, or may be given to the bearer. [Then follow 3 pages of donations, starting with 5/- from Laverty - total £4.3.0]
p.105 OLIVER William & Alice Maud &
children
Youngish people living (1884) Chase Farm - only young children
(inf: SPEAKMAN)
She nice - child born Jan 1885 (Hugh
Allcorn) - to be christened & churched Mar 1885
Came from
Sussex about Xmas 1883.
pp.106/107 (loose page) Pedigree
of WOODS - "in Parish mags April, June & July 1901" [see
also pp.96/97]
"The first time that the name WOODS occurs in our
registers is at the death of a Thomas WOODS in 1682
Our present families are
descended from Richard & Jane WOODS who died in 1733 & 1749
respectively
"
pp.106/107 Pedigree of COOMBES - page
blank
p.108 WINCHESTER widow, nιe LAWRENCE [or
LAURENCE?]
Coming to live at house opposite William HILL's in
Grayshott Bottom, or "with" James COVER (p.29)
All her broom stuff is
(Oct 1884) brought to COVER's
Has the house (1895) now that COVER is dead.
p.109 LAWRENCE [or LAURENCE?]
Father to
Mrs WINCHESTER
Coming (Oct 1884) to house opposite William HILL's in
Grayshott Bottom (Inf: Mrs ROBINSON)
Nov 1887, gone & a young
LAWRENCE (p.849) come here.
Can these [pp.108 & 109] be identical with
William HILLIES & Mrs WINCHESTER p.605?
If so, she is sister to
'dirty' Mrs BARRETT p.604
p.110 COURT
& wife
Come summer 1884 to live in Whitmore Bottom
(at CANE's house, opposite William CRAWT [or CROTT])
Had not been there 3
weeks when he died suddenly (Inf: Mrs ROBINSON p.280)
She gone back to
Thursley - no doubt a relation of p.1806.
p.111 HOARE James & Tirzah SMITH (nιe BARNETT)
Live at Standford - for her see p.95
He
brother to p.1052 - said to be no relation to the others.
p.112 DAWES
& wife & 3 children
Live at Picketts Hill - saw
him (thin nose) [includes a drawing of the nose!]
10th Nov 1884
Brother to p.99.
p.113 GREEN Mrs Rosina (nιe 1871)
JANOWAY's dau (p.244) living there.
Says she is deserted by husband, who is a baker at Havant. Came with her to
her father's, went off Monday morning 3 months ago (this Nov? 1884) & he
won't send anything for her support - odd story.
She born about 1863.
Married 13.3.1884 at Havant Registry ("aged 18") to Fred William GREEN
(aged 23) and left him in August same year. Married (bigamy) at RC church
Portsea 26.8.1889 to Jeremiah James MAHONEY. MAHONEY went to Gibraltar 1889 to
1893 & she went to service.
MAHONEY took to drinking & result was
bigamy case at Petersfield in Nov 1894, brought on, some say, by her father
who "thought MAHONEY would get the punishment".
MAHONEY lodging Mar 1895
at Royal Oak.
Mrs MAHONEY at Deadwater 1906 (see p.1496 &
p.1436) with son Ralph MAHONEY nι 14.2.1898.
[written at bottom of previous page] A son James
Henry MAHONEY died in Canada aged 15 - born I think in 1892?
Jeremiah J
MAHONEY was a shoemaker. He was said to have gone
off with another woman in 1897, and this woman reported to GREEN later that he
was dead; but date & place of his death not known.
Another son Ralph
MAHONEY (see p.1436) nι 14.2.1898 - K A [killed in
action] 1917.
p.114 BURNETT Solomon & wife
Live at Hollywater in late
Ironmongers.
Pensioner from Artillery Farrier Sergeant B 267, 2/3 a day
Come for health - 14 years in East Indies, once in Delhi - ?Sun stroke in
summer 1884.
Very tidy woman - came 11.11.1884 about postponing Tithe
Payment.
Good-looking respectable man - came 1.12.1884 for paper
signing.
p.115 HARRIS William & Marion (SMALL)
Living (Nov 1884 with 1
child) in Whitmore (Wm CRAWT's cottage)
- nice round, plump little
baby
- she dau. of Master SMALL (p.643)
- he son of widow HARRIS (now
CANE) p.326 - brother to George p.446
See pedigree of HARRIS p.163.
p.116 BARNES F Charles
Lives in Wigmore Street
Bought 1881 a small
piece of land from Tom MARSHALL (p.504).
pp.117 & 118 appear to be missing - p.115 is facing p.119
p.119 LOE George (nι 27.3.1852) & Eliz Mary
(PRATLEY) aged 25 on 2.8.1880 when married
Just (Nov 1884) come to Parish Houses.
Been
groom & gardener (in Dockenfield) - "Too much night work & Sunday
work"
They were married 2.8.1880 & (Nov 1884) have one child.
He
son of Daniel (p.576) - she dau of Mrs MESSINGHAM (p.378 & 352)
She
died 22.5.1928 age 73 - he died July 1937.
p.120 WHEELER Richard? & Ann?
(HOARE) & daughter
Deadwater Hill (single house Main Road) - coming
there Nov 1884. House belongs to him.
Saw them 7.1.1885 (been there
fortnight).
She sister to Mrs EADE p.209 - "always pleased to see you"
Daughter like BURRELL's daughter something.
Lived for 35 years herdman to
___ between Aldershot & Guildford.
Husband's native place is Bramshott.
(If the Richard & Ann on 1891 census, then
Binsted)
p.372 is, I believe, his brother.
Bought (Mich 1885)
Edwards Cottage (Deadwater Hill) - see p.49.
Brother to Mrs Richard BURROWS
(p.596)
She had the money. Uncle to p.193.
p.121 ELSON Henry & Eliza Ann (PACEY)
Live at Hearne with her
parents.
Married by Chorley 1st Nov 1884.
He son of widow ELSON
(p.524) - she dau of PACEY (p.521)
She died in Hammer Lane
[Sons
below]
Now (1924) living in Churt with Mrs DUDMAN? & a soldier son is
with him.
p.121 ELSON Charles, his son, is also in Churt but not living with father.
p.121 ELSON Henry junior & Alice Edith (HARDY)
Married by me
23.4.1910
Live 1911 with Mrs PACEY in Hammer Lane, his grandmother
p.521
She dau of Stephen p.1308.
p.122 CORBETT Mrs Ann (born about 1835) - age 56 in 1881 census
Lives at Standford
Mrs ALLEN's parish nurse. Nursed when younger a family of 2 girls & 1
boy.
One of these girls married, had 1 child in 1876, another in 1881, died
with the last & asked Mrs CORBETT to come and look after these 2 children.
Husband married again and new wife doesn't care for them, so Mrs CORBETT been
with them 1881-1884. [inf: Mr GATES next door]
p.123 ANGEL Arthur
Come 19/12/1884 to Wagners Wells - clothier of
Guildford
He & wife - there are married daughters, but these by a 1st
wife?
A son born 1 July 1885 (not christened Oct 1885)
p.124 YOUNG
& wife
Live at Grayshott below HILL's old cott.
Tall young couple - she very good looking & pleasant - he after the EADE
style (p.209).
Son to p.160.
p.125 CALDECOTT
Randolph
The artist, lives at Frensham.
Cutting (Dec 1884):
Frensham - Mr Randolph CALDECOTT - The World's "Celebrity" this week is
Mr Randolph CALDECOTT the artist.
(Lives at
'Broomfield')
p.126 BURROWS Samuel &
Came Xmas 1884 to live at Hollywater.
Brother to "Mrs Charles BURROWS' husband" but which Mrs Charles B?
I
suppose one then alive as a widow (this written in 1900) & so Louisa (Mrs
FYFIELD) p.565.
p.127 WHITING
&
(TAYLOR)
End of Jan 1885 come to BRITTON's
cottage S at Bank
In place of the Deadwater WHITING returned to Deadwater
Hill.
There from Kingsley (inf: Mrs LANGFORD)
Saw her Feb 9th 1885
when been there a few days.
She 1st cousin to Charles TAYLOR p.264.
-
was 6 years at Headley School under Mrs William PARFECT.
- superior person
rather. Long nose.
He brother to George (p.479)
Pedigree
p.18.
p.128 & p.129 Pedigree of HARDING
p.130 CUMMINGS children
Children (two Jan 12th 1885) living with
Farrier BONE (p.590)
Children of vet surgeon of Farnham (killed 1883), one
(born 1877) rather good-looking.
Some
relation to BONE.
p.131 WARNER Henry & Clara (CARTER)
Keeps Holly Bush. Son of p.385.
She dau of a Kingsley publican (see below
- cutting relating to Mr John CARTER of Kingsley being
fined for permitting drunkenness on licensed premises).
For his
Bayfields action, see pp.136 & 852.
They went away in the 1890s &
he died.
[Crossed out=>She re-married and again became a widow]
Then 1908 married W HEATHER (p.271)
Daughter Alice Maudie Mrs HEATHER P.903
Child Daisy May WARNER 27.7.1895 now Mrs SMITH p.903.
p.131 Cutting: April 1885 - Cricket Club - Mr Henry WARNER is, we hear, getting up a Cricket Club. The Rector has kindly given up, for matches, a glebe field which is being put in the necessary order.
p.131 Cutting: July 1885 - Headley - Foresters' Fete - On Tuesday this picturesque village was en fete , the Foresters' anniversary being always a red letter day. But this year opportunity was taken by combining two events, the Horticultural Show with the Foresters' anniversary.
p.131 Cutting: Dec 1889 - Headley - Tradesmen's supper - A supper took place om Wednesday evening, in connection with a series of Smoking Concerts, at the Holly Bush when between 40 and 50 members sat down to a well-served and substantial meal. Credit is due to the host (Mr H WARNER) for the efficient manner in which the table was served. An 'extension' of two hours had been obtained; and a harmonious evening was spent. Mr A SPASHETT was the chairman and Mr F WAKEFORD vice-chairman. The loyal toasts were given and some capital songs were sung by Messrs J POWELL, brothers VINEY, A KING, A SPASHETT, F WAKEFORD, K LICKFOLD, W JEFFRIES and others. Mr BUDD's recitation 'The Fireman's Wedding' received great applause. The health of Mr & Mrs WARNER was drunk with hearty cheers.
p.131 Cuttings: Various relating to the Foresters & Cricket Club.
p.132 Hele & Co of Plymouth - Builders of our organ, 1884.1885. Plus cutting from Jan 1885.
p.133 TAYLOR James
Living since 1883 with old old James (p.265)
Now (1885) has Sally FISHER (p.451) there
& in 1887 has Sally FISHER at
Lindford.
Commonly called Tizzy TAYLOR - 'never been much use'.
Brother to Charles p.264.
p.133 Cuttings (Aug 1887) James TAYLOR was ordered to pay £1.1s.4d arrears of poor-rate due from him to the Headley parish official (Mr SPEAKMAN) (Dec 1887): James TAYLOR of no regular occupation but formerly a small farmer at Lindford, Headley was charged with keeping a dog without a licence
p.134 MACDONALD Sir Archibald Keppel,
Bart
Text all in Cuttings: Summary - opened a school at Fir Grove, Bramshott, primarily for
Catholics, but Protestants allowed too.
Owner of Headley Mill Farm,
working it with Mr W LICKFOLD as bailiff.
Mar 1891 - wells dry, then heavy
snow. His snow plough pulled by 4 horses worked on 5 miles of road - sheep
& lambs had to be dug out.
p.135 COURTNAGE Walter
Lives
(Feb 1885) with SMITHs (p.314) at Barford
Son to late Charles - p.529
Came Feb 1882 for outpatient letter to Guildford - been ill about 3 weeks.
p.136 WENTWORTH D'Arcy
Lives 1884 at Wishanger Lodge
Wrote Oct
1884 for sub to 1d Dinner - no answer.
For the poaching on his land see
p.529 & in account below.
[For HILLS see p.852; Henry WARNER p.131
& in account p.852.]
Cutting: Important claim for compensation -
At the Aldershot County Court before Judge LUSHINGTON, the claim of HILLS v.
D'Arcy WENTWORTH was heard. Henry MILLS, the plaintiff, is the occupier of
Bayfield's farm, Headley, and he sued Mr D'Arcy WENTWORTH formerly living in
the same locality for 6s 6d damage for wrongful seizure of a spade and other
articles, and £48 for damage by digging on the farm. He also sought to
restrain the defendant from again entering on the land. Another claim arising
out of this was brought against the defendant by Henry WARNER of the Holly
Bush, Headley for wrongful seizure of a gun, ferrets, rabbits nets, etc. Both
cases were heard together with the consent of the parties.
[WENTWORTH
was fined a total of £11 with costs]
p.137 WOODS Mahalath (MOREY or MOOREY)
Living (1885) with JETTON (p.217, p.460) Bank.
Came begging Feb 1885 - gave
nothing.
Not heard of 'Mo' for years [Wife she is of Moses WOODS, brother
to Aaron p.272]
Relieved by me in old times on Nov 12th 1872 - then lived
in Hollywater - recognised her again.
See WOODS
pedigree p.96.
Cutting: A warning to female smokers - Mahalah
WOODS, 61, a tramp, was charged with setting fire to a stable whereby it, with
a quantity of hay, six sets of harness, a chaff cutter and three horses, the
property of John KNIGHT, landlord of the Queen, Greatham were destroyed.
The
prisoner appeared to be strange in her mind and the Magistrate dismissed the
charge
p.138 LEADBEATER Rev C Webster
Curate of Bramshott 187?-1884.
Nephew of Mrs CAPES (who nιe LEADBEATER)
Cutting: Liphook - A
clergyman converted to Buddhism - The Rev CW LEADBEATER , a literate, formerly
Curate of Bramshott, who went out to Ceylon in the same vessel as Mdme
BLAVATSKY, has embraced the Buddhist faith.
Cutting (Mar 1885): A
convert to Buddhism - An extraordinary report is current that the Rev C
Webster LEADBEATER, formerly in 1881 curate of Bramshott, has become a convert
to Buddhism.
Several other cuttings to the same
effect
p.139 BURRETT George (Thomas in 1891 census)
& Eleanor
London leather seller
('dresser') opposite Parish Houses.
Bought house & land of William BURROW (p.230) & (1885) built a new
house on property.
Until 1890 had staying with him an interesting little
gardener 'Tommy' who in 1890 went to his father a leather-dresser 159 Long
Lane, Bermondsey, SE.
To this address I sent the Sunday school prize earned
in 1889-1890.
Long illness & after wife's death house kept by Mr
BURRETT's sister's husband, a Mrs SHUTT.
p.140 BENNETT Emily
A housemaid in 187? at Grayshott hall - very ill,
but recovered
Letter: From Mrs PHILLIPS via Mr SPEAKMAN
My
housekeeper Emily BENNETT is very ill and she has just expressed a wish to be
prayed for in Church this evening. Will you please name this to Mr LAVERTY.
Yours Truly, Mrs PHILLIPS, Greyshott, Sunday 5.40pm.
p.141 WHITE Arthur &
Young couple (married 1885?) at CANE's,
Whitmore - just come March 1885
He from Churt, she dau. of p.583
Building a cottage (1894) on Stone Hill.
p.141 WHITE Arthur & Florence May (DENYER)
Live at Ringmore Villas,
Stonehill
Babies '½ baptised' July 1911 & April 1912 (the 8 months
child). [What does '½ baptised' mean? - Joyce
Stevens]
He son of Fellmongers, p.289 - she dau of p.1473.
3
children of ___ come to them in 1927
Moved to Shingle Cottage, Beech Hill.
Son Arthur Sep 1936.
p.142 ANDREWARTHA Thomas Tomlen & wife & 2 children
Late
engineer RN living on Quarry
Came 2.4.1885 to have pension signed.
Thinks himself let in with the poultry, etc.
Wife a somewhat slatternly,
short-haired woman.
Daughter long & gaunt (young).
p.143 COLLETT Dr & wife
Lives at 9 Kent Road, Southsea.
The
owner (1885) of George PARFECT's cottage opposite to Mrs William
Two daughters at home are Daisy & May -
the younger (b. 4.6.1881) dances.
p.144 GOULD
& wife &
Mr WHITAKER's gardener, Land of Nod.
Came end of 1884 to Hearne
She a buxom dame - saw her 20.5.1885 - came
from Norwood.
p.145 RUTHERFORD Robert & wife [Margaret]
& 3 children
Mr WHITAKER's bailiff at Wishanger - came Spring 1885.
Was teacher 7 years at Cirencester.
When leaving had gold watch &
purse of sovereigns
Indian plate also to come
Children fell ill with
measles soon after arrival
Parents to Mrs ERMINSTOME (HERMISTON) - p.823
One of the daughters appointed
1891 instructor to a travelling dairy in connection with Yorkshire College,
Leeds
'The no. of pupils is 30, and they find Miss R not only an adept at
butter-making but a clean & unassuming instructress.'
-
Margaret RUTHERFORD,.22, marr 10.4.1893 in Headley to John PUNCH of Sedbergh,
Yorkshire - Robert & Helen RUTHERFORD were witnesses
-
Agnes Wilhelmina RUTHERFORD, 27, marr 18.12.1895 in Headley to Arthur Richard
BIDE, nurseryman of Hale
Cutting (June 1890): Death of Mr
Robert RUTHERFORD - By the death of this gentleman after a very short illness,
Farnham market will miss one of its most regular attendees and supporters. Mr
RUTHERFORD had the reputation of being one of the best farmers in the
district, and was generally esteemed by all who knew him. The interment took
place in Headley Churchyard [plot 8-13/14] when a
large number of the parishioners of Headley and residents in the district were
present, among whom the deceased's respected employer, Ingham WHITAKER Esq, to
pay the last token of esteem to one who was so deservedly popular among all
classes in the neighbourhood.
p.146 RAWLES Edward (nι 6.11.1832, died early
1922) & wife &
Gardener spring 1885 to Mr KENNEDY (p.147)
She
died and he married a RAVENHILL (p.1360)
They living 1903 at Lindford
Both wives buried here
He with a dau beyond Brighton, still alive
1.11.1920
Her daughter Clara HEWITT was at Headley Park for some time, then
with Lady SELBORNE & in 1910 married a soldier - this I expect is (below)
HARVEY WH, Sergeant RFA
Living at RAVENHILLs & sponsor 1908 to
HELLIER's baby
They had no children by 1921; were in service together &
he died suddenly in Nov 1921 - valvular disease of heart.
p.147 KENNEDY Edward B & Mrs & 3 children
New tenants (1885) of
Arford House.
He is a sportsman, tall, not unlike Edward Harold BROWNE
[written underneath: GH Winton]
Cutting (A&N Stores circular,
early 1886): To be let unfurnished for 3½ years, an attractive old-fashioned
stone-built residence situated in the midst of lovely country near the
favourite Haslemere district four miles from Liphook station; close to the
church, village and post office, two posts daily. House contains three sitting
and seven bedrooms, garden, tennis lawn meadow and pine wood, in all about
fifteen acres; coach house, stabling, five-roomed gardener's cottage. Rent 80
guineas per annum or would be let furnished for £130 per annum - EB KENNEDY,
Headley, Hants.
Cutting: Son died in 1939 when
Rawlpindi was sunk by Germans SE of Iceland.
p.148 DODD & wife
New gardener (1885) at Mrs VINCENT's (p.17) - see
p.164.
p.149 STENT James - started at Liphook something on Stones
principle.
Cuttings: June 1885 - About his bankruptcy
p.150 POLLARD John - come June 1885 to Plaster Hill
Banned July 1885 to
p.151 below.
p.151 JACOB Caroline Matilda - come June 1885 to Plaster Hill
A widow.
Banned July 1885 to p.150 above.
Not a
pleasant face because pulled about by disease?
pp.152/153 missing on microfilm but later photographed
p.152 COOK Henry & Jane (aged 70 & 73
respectively in 1891 census)
Deadwater Hill, live on (inside Tom
CHANDLER)
In new house; from London; late from Whitehill
For his
particular allotment see p.184.
Fined 12/- early in 1886 for not having
certificate.
Married man - a paperhanger.
Saw him 11.5.1886,
slithy-looking cove
Has had work at Bramshott
R, and for KEMP.
With him lives some DREW
??? his married daughter.
Lily Eliz DREW born
29.5.1878 (granddaughter aged 12 of Henry & Jane
COOK in 1891 census)
came 22.5.1892 for GFS.
Sold his place in
1896 to two "artisans?" named HISCOCK &
ARMSTRONG who had bought a good many plots.
This one (arrow to HISCOCK) with wife & child in long clothes living there
early in 1897. Engineer from Greenwich.
p.153 CHANDLER
&
(MARSHALL) &
At Barford, where the HARRIS'
lived.
Now (Mich 1885) WHITAKER's woodman.
She came (rather ragged
jacket) Oct 31, 1887 to beg for clothes for children. "Never begs" but had
been to WOODTHORPEs (this 3 on Miss W's round). Gave her some old bits of
Cecil's.
p.154 AYLING
&
Just (Mich 1885) come to Barford - last home
before the stream.
Just married (Mich 1885).
There
is a John & Edith AYLING at 4, The Barracks, Barford in 1891 census.
p.154 HEATHER Harry & Alice (KINGSHOTT) - see p. 156
Had
children:
Kate nιe 7.12.1885 Mrs WILLIS died 1916 - & Ernest WILLIS died
1928 in Churt
Emmeline 8.2.1887 Mrs
at Conford in 1928
Thomas
11.3.1888 Died 1890
William James 12.1.1899 'Willie' on voting list 1928 At
home
Ruth 6.10.1901 at Sir Stephen RENSHAW's 1928 Mrs ALDRED
Alexander
Frank 28.9.1903 'Frank' on voting list 1928 At home
Albert Percy 13.6.1905
'Bert' on voting list 1928 At home
Mildred Maud 29.5.1907 At Miss TOOGOOD's
in 1928.
Unnumbered loose page headed WINTER
1724 William, child of William & Letitia
3.5.1772 Thomas, child
of Elizabeth W, d. 1773
7.12.1774 Richard, child of Richard OVER & Anne
W
10.3.1775 James, child of John MILLS & Eliz. W
27.3.1778 Thomas,
child of John MILLS & Eliz. W
13.12.1778 May, child of Anne W
1.1.1779 Thomas, child of Thomas & Ann
4.2.1781 Charles, child of John
MILLS & Eliz. W
7.4.1782 George, child of Anne W
6.5.1787 John,
child of Anne W
1.11.1792 Sarah, child of Anne W
5.1.1794 Hannah,
child of William & Eliz.
16.10.1795 James, child of William &
Eliz.
Was it this Eliz: WINTER who became Mrs HARRIS (she
is called GOODYEAR)
p.155 CROUCHER James & wife
Come (summer 1885) to Wheatsheaf.
George CROUCHER's dau Mary (our cook in 1915) called this 'Uncle Jim', so he
was brother to below
p.155 CROUCHER George & Elizabeth Maria (BURROWS) - see p.229
Living 1915 at
Standford, working at Eveley. See above.
p.156 HEATHER Harry & Alice (KINGSHOTT) - see also
p.154
Live at Headley Street - married in Bramshott (?1885)
Son to William HEATHER, Barleymow (p.425)
She was living at Hollywater when
I came in 1872, as she told us in 1914; she being 1914 a widow living in
Headley Street, our char & the church cleaner.
Mother to Mrs Charles
SMALL (see p.157).
Kate nιe 7.12.1885 married in 1913 Sidney J WILLIS
(p.1951) son of Jonah.
- she died 1916 aged 30. [plot
20-52]
See details p.145.
Also came to them hopping 1892 her
father James KINGSHOTT (?born 1825) who was living in Hollywater when I came -
see p.542.
p.157 GARDNER George (b. 1867?) & Sarah
Live at last on left Lindford Chase - just (Oct 1885) married.
Son to
Richard Samuel
GARDNER (p.637).
George GARDNER died of cancer in London in 1926.
p.157 SMALL Charles & Emmeline (HEATHER) - married 1915 at Register
Office
Brother to Sam (Tulls Lane)
Daughter of Harry opposite (p.156).
p.158 PIGGOTT - new landlord (1885) of Robin Hood
'From Kensington';
'a forester' - see also p.161
p.159 BERNARD Rev E.R & Mrs (NICHOLSON) - Vicar (1885) of Selborne.
Married the daughter of Mr W NICHOLSON, Conservative (converted Liberal)
candidate in 1885 for East Hants.
Cutting: Oct 1885, relating to the
succession of President of Magdalene College, Oxford.
p.160 YOUNG (senior) - lives at Grayshott opposite HILL
- came there
Mich 1885 - father to p.124 (next door)
- he died and she 1887 to be
married to George COOMBES p.855
- they have a lodger.
p.161 PIGGOTT (PICKETT?) Walter & Jane (nιe
1848 MILLS)
Come 1885 to Robin Hood
He son of Stephen, nephew to
John (p.662) James (p.337) & Mark (p.621).
She dau of James MILLS
(p.656)
- see HARDING
pedigree, p.128 & p.129
They were married 15.8.1872.
p.162/3 Pedigree of HARRIS - according to widow George HARRIS - see also p.820
p.164 OLIVER Harry Matthew & Annie (CLARK)]
Started Aug 1885 as general dealer in
Arford - everything 'remarkably cheap'
Some row about £1 between him
and DODD (p.148)
'Harry MATTHEW' & Annie married 20.3.1886 by
Licence
Annie CLARK dau of William CLARK, publican of ?Whitechapel
-
her mother (a widow) wrote 24.3.1886 from Liver___, Goswell Road (there
is a Goswell Road in London or a Goswell St in Liverpool) to ask if
they were married on Thursday 11th March. Wrote that HMO & AC were married
at this church.
Cutting: Oct 1885 - A dear sparrow - Henry OLIVER pleaded guilty to a charge of trespassing on lands at Headley in search of game on Sunday, October 18th. George KNIGHT (P.86), a gamekeeper in the employ of Mr WINKWORTH (p.196), proved that he heard the report of a gun and saw defendant and a boy come out of the woods, but did not notice if they had shot anything. The defendant stated that he was a stranger at Headley and that a gentleman named GAMMON (p.457) had given him leave to shoot over his grounds. He did not know he was on Mr WINKWORTH's land. The only thing he shot was a sparrow. Fined £1, including costs.
p.165 SELBORNE Earl - Builder & landowner of Blackmoor
church.
Letters & Cuttings: Agreeing to be
president of the Horticultural Soc, 26 April 1886. Death of Countess. His
parrot. 2 letters.
p.166 HAWKSHAW Sir John - the eminent engineer, living at Hollycombe
Died June 1891.
Cuttings about funeral.
p.166 Cutting dated March 1891 - Liphook - Perambulation of the
Boundary of Bramshott Parish
Description of
route.
p.167 WINCHESTER John
Young man (born about 1850) lodging (being so
since 1873?) with ROBINSON p.280 - this in 1885
- only distant relation
(if any) to p.108
- bur. 27 Sep 1900, Headley, age
48.
p.168 ?ADDISON - with bro-in-law p.169, building wooden house at Grayshott
1885
- an engraver - building with their own hands.
p.169 BROWNE - with bro-in-law p.168 building wooden house at Grayshott
1885
- a china shop keeper - they wanted "too much for lease renewal" so
he "gave up business".
p.170 WINKWORTH - Gardener (1885) at Oaks.
p.171 BLANCHARD ? Edwin & wife Caroline (nιe
MARSHALL)
Son to Mrs Harriett B (p.335)
& lives with her.
Wife niece to Charles MARSHALL (p.696) &
granddaughter to 'Queen' (p.435) daughter to 'eldest son'
George.
Cutting undated: Drunkenness - Edward BLANCHARD, William
MATTHEWS and George KNIGHT, all of Headley, were charged with being drunk
& disorderly at that village on April 23rd [St
George's Day]. Police constable LEGG deposed that he was on duty and he
saw the three defendants drunk on the highway. They wanted to fight a man
named WAKEFIELD who, they said, had sold them some stinking fish.
p.172 LAWRENCE Thomas Charles & wife & 2 children
New 1885
painter to FAULKNER (p.381)
Lives at Lindford, next Wm WHITING
Born
about 1855.
Wife of Thomas Charles LAWRENCE (9.4.1886) of a son, not
churched or christened by August 11th.
p.173 WOLFE
Living 1885 at Deadwater allotments in corner.
Came
down & 1st took Mrs VINCENT's house (p.17)
Turned out he took Ratclif house
Turned out he has taken this for 5
years - owner is one WOODS, brother to Mrs FORD p.516.
Has no furniture,
not even a bed.
p.174 NORTH Samuel & Sarah Ann (ALDRED)
Live in the village.
Son to old Samuel p.663 - brother to p.950.
She dau to p.528, sister to
p.950.
He no relation to James NORTH (see p.175).
Contribution to
father's support - see p.663.
These two before marriage stood godparents to
Harvey & Mary FOARD's 1st baby. 'If you don't mind, I said to them', said
Mrs FOARD to me in 1890, 'but if you go to the font together you never go to
the altar together.' 'Oh, I don't mind,' said Sarah ALDRED. 'And they are
married after all, tho' they have no children.'
Married 26.2.1884.
He died - the widow engaged 1902 to James HURLOCK - see
p.1406.
Cutting: The dog regulation - Mr CHRISTMAS appeared to answer
a summons charging him with allowing a dog to run at large without a muzzle at
Selborne. The defendant, who pleaded guilty, said the dog was a harrier
belonging to Mr MATTHEW's kennels. He was fined 1s and costs 7s. Samuel NORTH,
of Headley, was summoned for a like offence and was fined a similar sum.
p.175 NORTH James & Alice (ALDRED) - live in Fullers Bottom
Son to
p.11 - she dau to p.528, sister to p.174.
He no relation to p.174.
Married 5.12.1885.
p.176 DAWDY Mr & Mrs & Charlotte Alice (now Mrs Wm CANNON,
p.1010)
Come Mich 1885 to Hollywater - 'Ironmongers'
Mother (partly
thro' fire) out of mind - came 14.12.1885 to say
owing to paying tithe mother would have to go without necessities.
Come
from Portsmouth.
He a gardener & would like work.
Daughter's
illegitimate child (?by deformed CANNONS as married dau told Mrs SPEAKMAN)
buried aged 3 days on Aug 6th 1887.
Married 1888 to this CANNONS & a
child born Nov 1888.
Father 1892 at
Colchester.
p.177 ALLEN Henry Howard (nι 1828) & Mrs [Grace] (nιe circa 1842) -
was a bride of 18 when Mrs SMITHERS (p.948) about 12 & this was about
1860.
The Plymouth Brethren leader - lives at Eveley.
Very friendly -
his pheasant stolen, see p.2.
Scotch property came to grief & sold
& he not well off - 1889.
His niece married John Master of Arbuthnot
who was born in 1843 - she, I believe, left her ALLEN money to the
ARBUTHNOTs.
Some considerable sum might still, 1904, come to him if another
nephew died.
He is cousin to Sir Henry Albury FLETCHER.
He born July
1828
Her niece Grace Anne HILLIARD churchwoman
staying with her Sept 1909 - the only one of her family who has not turned
R.C.
Was informed 1907 that his foster-mother Mrs or Miss SHOTTER lived and
died in part of Headley Mill House while HHA (Henry
Howard ALLEN) at Eveley and was buried at Petersfield (this in the time
of Mr HUTCHINGS, p.7) - see Q.40.
Cutting: ALLEN fined for unmuzzled
dog May 1890.
Letter: Dear Mr Laverty, I feel it to be my duty to
inform you that if I had known that the show of vegetables, etc, would have
been held in connection with a Foresters' Fete then I should not have sent any
donation to it. Yours very truly, H H ALLEN.
p.178 TAYLOR
& wife & children
Come (1885) to Moore House (S
middle) from ?
One boy comes to school.
p.179 ALLEN John W & Eliz
Formerly 1884-5 looked after stone pit
for Mr BRAKE.
Came Jan 1886 with a petition to which Mrs & Miss VINCENT
had given - gave nothing as out of parish.
Same, I find, as p.196, but
nothing to do with Albert ALLEN living at Stone Pit 1890 (p.973).
She
churched 30.5.1886 but the baby not here christened.
p.180 COOMBES William & Tryphena (COVER) born in Bramshott 18 Dec 1860
but see p.181 (here
below).
[Note on next page: Tryphena
COOMBES age - she says born 18 Dec 1857 or 1856, but at her marriage
26.10.1881 she gave her age as 21.]
Live next to Wheatsheaf.
He son
of Edward p.410 - brother to Mrs SHRUBB p.422, nephew to William p.512, Peter
p.220, Mrs FYFIELD p.347, Mrs Robert BURROWS
p.432.
She daughter of Mrs PINK p.361, sister to Mrs Fred BURROWS
p.391.
Father to Sidney John (nι 1902) - p.2046.
Daughter Ethel Kate
RICHARDSON - p.1883.
Elizabeth Anne COVER
25.5.1879
William Godfrey COVER 31.7.1882
James 3.5.1884 (died)
Edward (see p.2045 & see below) 7.2.1886 - m.
24.12.1906 at Alton to step-dau of Welcome LAURENCE
Florence
Jane 25.11.1888 - became Mrs FRANKLIN - he died & she in 1911 ran away
with & married a soldier Harry LEE (Sherwoods) at Plymouth & a child
William Henry was born at Stonehill 13.9.1915.
p.180 COOMBES Edward & Sarah Anne (WHITE)
Married Alton
24.12.1906
Son of above - she step-dau of p.1119.
Live 1921 at
Ockley
And her brother William G WHITE (200yds Road in 1928) married at
Alton 1921 to a girl at JELFS Laundry.
See pedigree p.2011.
p.181 APTER Mr & Mrs - new (1885) Grayshott Schoolmaster.
p.182 AUSTIN William - "Linchborough Lodge, Standford".
Came Mar 5th
1886 for paper of pension signature reminding me (when I had forgotten him)
that he had already been, on which occasion I sent him with a note (to
identify him) in to Mr CURTIS. I accordingly signed.
Quartermaster Sergeant
RE 2/9 pension, occupation 'warder'.
p.183 FISHER Rev? - Lives at CURTIS House
New dissenting minister
(1885) - they like him.
Nov (1887) at Washford.
p.184/5 List
of holders (p.184) & Plan
of plots (p.185) at 'Pettar's' Allotment, Deadwater, March 1886. Mostly
London addresses. Many had a large number of plots. Heathcote Road, Pinehill
Road & Hendon Road shown on plan. 220 allotments, 180'x20' = plot (= 12
rod)
[Top half is where the Forest Centre, Bordon is
now]
p.184 Addresses of Holders March 1886
ALLSOP James, River Bank
House, Wandsworth (see p.57) 1-12, 27, 51-55, 66-75, 76-80 209-211
BENHAM
W.F. 8a New Inn, Strand, W.C. 115-118
BLACKBURN G.H. 3 Merton Rd. Victoria
Rd, Kensington 90-93
CHAPMAN F (address not known) 137
CHARLWOOD John
28
COOK Hy, 209 Walmer Rd, Nottinghill (see p.152) 145-150, 151-153
CRONAN W. 15 Newton Rd, Page Green, S. Tottenham 102
DENVERS C.L. 62 St
Aubyn Street, Devonport 101, 104-114
DODD Isaac, Perseverance Cottage,
Palmerston Rd, S Acton (see p.877) 212-220
EYLES W 43, Gonsalva Rd,
Wandsworth Rd, Battersea 138-140
FOARD Harvey, Mill Chase, Headley (p.516,
p.967) 41-42
GAY J. Drew, 135 Fleet St, E.C. 131-135
HARRIS A.J.H.
Sussex Villa, 124 Elgin Crescent London 103
HOCKADAY Fred, Headley (p.88)
39, 40,43-46, 60-62
HYSLOP Geo, 2 Mount Place, Whitechapel (p.959) 164-179,
181-207
LAWRENCE Mrs Mary, 2 Regents Cottages, St Johns Rd, Battersea
119-122
LUYKEN R.W. 9 Gayhurst Rd, Dalston Junc. (1892) 63-65
MILLS
Jack, 14 Russell Rd, Stamford Hill, London (p.960) 141-144, 160-163
ORGAN
Anne Mrs, 1 Ann Terrace Regents Lane, Victoria Docks (p.198) 50-59, 154-159
OXENDALE Jas, 16 Geo Terrace, Prince Regents Lane, Custom House, London 47-50,
123-128
PRESTON C.H. Police Station, Hyde Park, London 81-82
PRESTON
J.E. Mrs, Lyndford Rd, Farnborough, 85-89
PRESTON J.E. Lyndford Rd,
Farnborough 83-84
RHODES Jas, 4 Oxford Terrace, Balchin Rd, Peckham,
30-31
ROBINSON J.B. 17 Dagmar Terrace, Upper Street, Islington, 180
SPEARING R.W. 96 Sun Street, Bishops Gate, EC 129, 130, 136
p.185 Allotment Plots
STEPPING in
1904 gave about 180 feet by 20 feet for each plot, or about 12 Rod
Allotments between Heathcote Road, Pinehill Road and Hendon Road
Plan of
position of Allotment Plots
p.186 Written diagonally: "Don't write here"!
p.187 HARRIS Mrs, 2 daus & sons
Came after Mich 1886 to live at
Lindford
Husband (?Capt P&O) died 1884 or 1885.
Came from
Twickenham
?Let in (as to Valuation) by former tenant.
Sons Dudley
& John Stewart, daughters Margaret & Lilian (born before & after
1870)
Afterwards on Alexandra Park (see p.351 for Mrs
CHALCRAFT's comment on them).
Servant 1896, 1897 is MULLARD from
Kingsley. Strained in 1894 from lifting weights - curvature of the spine.
p.187 Cutting: Dec 1890 - J VINEY sang in a
Glee. F VINEY and G VINEY were 'jury-men' in the Trial from Pickwick. Cecil
LAVERTY was 'Foreman'.
p.187 Cutting: Mar 1892 - Unionist
political meeting - W SUTER present.
p.188 PALMER William George & Jane (HARRIS)
Live at Huntington
[sic] Farm - he 'loader' at LICKFOLD's (Headley
Mill).
They married at Worpleston by banns 27.4.1886.
p.189 SOUCH John& Harriett (GLAYSHER)
Live on Deadwater Hill -
Married 24.4.1886 by me.
He son to p.543 - she dau to Spider p.379.
He
heavy as father & sister.
He died & widow married George COOMBES -
see p.444.
p.190 TANNER - lives on Quarry (where ANDREWANTHA lived) overlooker (1886) of the new watercress bed.
p.191 WINDIBANK John &
(CHANDLER)
Live at Hollywater with Charles
CHANDLER - P.34She dau of p.341
Married Feb 1st 1885 (by Registrar) when
the bridegroom's "teeth were knocked out by young Faulkner (p.381) & young
Gauntlett (p.678) because he would give them no beer."
Brother to Mrs
William KNIGHT - p.970.
Nov 1885 - Baby boy (not christened by 27.4.1886) -
she not churched.
p.192 WOODROW ?Rob & wife
Come 1886 to Irish Wills' small cott. in
Whitmore
Wife of Rob: WOODROW 24/3/86 of a daughter - not churched or
christened by August 11.
Mr J.R. PHILLIPS had a keeper WOODROW whose son
was the New Inn publican (p.1649) & whose g-dau. is Mrs WHITE of Hearne
p.1894.
p.193 GLAYSHER George & Harriett (BURROWS)
Going (1886) to live in
late Jack BOXALL's.
He son of Frank p.287 - she dau of Richard p.596, niece
to p.120.
A child before marriage which died, on which said the grandmother
"they can do as they like they are free".
Mrs GLAYSHER died (I think) in
1899 & this George living 1927 with daughter in Council Cottages, Churt
(so said his dau Mrs Victor HACK)
He died 13.10.1927.
Married
24.10.1885
She died & house kept 1905 by Kate ____ m. 1904 to Alfred
DEADMAN (nι 1880)
Came in distress, no food Feb 1912.
Working when
called up 1918 at Mrs STALLARD's.
Bertha nιe 1896 - Mrs Victor HACK p.1760.
p.194 MOWATT James - nι 3/8/1843
Building (1886) a large house at
Kingswood Firs
Defended George FORD (p.2) in 1885 - a barrister & a
radical
A row 1886 with Mr I'ANSON as to the water in Grayshott Bottom
Mrs Fanny MOWATT died aged 82 - funeral 2.30 on 29.11.1926 at
Bramshott.
Letter 5 May 1886 to Press from
MOWATT about Mr Gladstone's Irish Policy (against
it)
Cutting: Sad carriage accident Aug 1890 - Mrs
Margaret BELL killed at MOWATT residence
p.195 MAUDE Colonel
Newcomer (1886) to Deadwater Hill, Whitehill
Chase
A good deal of wire fencing & enlargement. - Said, however, not
to like the place.
Son born 6 Sep 1890
Became in 1904 Viscount
HAWARDEN & was killed early in Great War, 1914.
p.195 KNOWLES Mrs VB & 3 children
Came here Whitehill Chase
(Middlesex Regt) in 1914.
He [Arthur Yalden]
went to France and was killed.
She subsequently bought Whitehill Chase.
Very fond of church-going.
p.195 PILKINGTON Eliz: - from Lancashire
Cook here, communicant in
1896.
p.196 ALLEN John & wife Elizabeth & 6 children
Newcomers (1886)
to Hollywater
From Shottermill. Heavy relief case.
He rheumatic fever.
She confined.
Mr GREENWAY employs boy 3/- a week out of which he deducts
2/- for rent!!
Girl at service at Mr Richard CURTIS' part of 1885, in fact
for 9 months up to illness.
[Same I find as p.179].
Wife delivered of a daughter 3.5.1886 - churched 30.5.1886 -
not Christened by Aug 11.
p.197 WARREN
An artist living 1885-1887 in Arford Cottage.
Son of
Albert WARREN an engraver "whose crotchety ways & bad temper drive the
children from their home. The sister, a governess, never goes home".
Mr
DELAMOTTE gave him some work once which he did well & cheaply. A second
time it was bad & dear & returned. This put Mr AW into a rage.
p.198 ORGAN Mrs Anne
Coming (June 1886) to Deadwater Allotment Corner.
"We haven't told anyone but the fact is her husband died the week before
last," young Mrs FORD on May 31st 1886.
Been here before - and ?(sold up).
Proprietor of some Pettar's Allotments (p.184).
Mother to arrow
to p.199.
Has 10/- a week. "Her daughter, wife of a plate-layer,
died so she did no more to her allotments. Bad luck all round with the
allotments. So much better if some would come," Henry COOK, Oct 1890.
p.199 MEYERS Mr & Mrs & 6 children
Coming (June 1886) to
Deadwater Corner.
Daughter of Mrs ORGAN arrow to
p.198.
MEYERS a sailor (inf: FORD next door).
The following entries were found previously by other researchers, probably looking at the original documents, but not found on the microfilms:
p.16 FULLICK George Mrs and six children
Lindford Can read. Husband
transported for seven years.
Mrs William HEATHER Husband transported 3
child (Arford)
Stephen FULLICK (Arford) wife and five child. He can
read.
William FULLICK (Arford) wife and 5 child. Can read.
p.17 1887 Queen's Jubilee & 5th anniversary of Foresters. E WOODTHORPE
Esq of Grayshott House had had the honour of being close to her Majesty when
she was proclaimed queen - 'a more charming and amicable little woman he never
saw in his life.' He had been in the village off and on for 74 years.
A
large marquee in the Rectory Meadow - free dinner for 100 aged, as soon as the
Foresters had finished theirs (which started at 2pm) - a free tea for 400
children - torchlight procession, bonfire, fireworks, medals, roundabout, swing
boats.
p.18 John FULLICK an old man and widower (Lindford)
Thomas PARFECT wife
and 4 children daughter of JF can read a little.
Charles FULLICK wife and 2
children
Lindford - can read.
p.22 FULLICK Thomas wife and seven children Holywater
John FULLICK wife and 2 children Huntingford Bridge. Can read.
LEMON
George wife and 2 children. Broxhead Common she can read.
p.26 FULLICK William wife and 1 child Barfield. Can read a little.
p.56 CHIVERTON worked for CLEAR at Trottsford 1875.
Transcription of Book 3 completed by Jo Smith
p.200 HARNETT William b.1847 & Susannah (POWELL b.1844, married 1868) & children
Mrs WINDUS' gardener
Gone 1885 to Vicarage at Kingsley.
Children:-
- 1870 Emily Jane
- 1872
Willie (see below)
- 1873 Annie
- 1875
Lucy
- 1876 Blanche
- 9 Jan 1879 Harriett (see extract from
Headley Miscellany)
- 22 May 1883 George Powell.
Reported
March 1886 that this boy (William) HARNETT sent to trial for this fire, never
got over it - and died [Crossed out =>March 1886] of a broken heart.
From Headley Miscellany Vol 4: "Hartie" - Harriett Rowswell,
1879-1965 by Cherry Forray: "Tragedy struck the [HARNETT] family in 1886.
William, the oldest son and namesake of his father, drowned at Buriton. He was
14 years old."
p.200 Press Cutting dated 1884: ALLEGED ARSON AT KINGSLEY. James CARTER, 13, and William HORNET, 13, labourers, were charged with setting fire to furze at Kingsley Common, the property of Mr Dutton, on August 17th. Mr GREENWOOD prosecuted - Police-Sergeant CARPENTER saw the fire at 9.30 p.m.; and from inquiries he made, he interviewed the prisoners. They both admitted that they set the furze on fire. CARPENTER acknowledged he did not caution one of the lads before asking questions, as his father was present. HORNET said they lighted the furze, became frightened, could not put it out, and ran away. Mr COUSINS, the bailiff, said the damage done was small. The fact that the prisoners were at the fire was not disputed. The defence was that they did not mean to set the Common on fire. CARTER had a capital character, and HORNET was also a respectable lad. The Judge disapproved of CARPENTER's questions.
p.200 Press Cutting dated 1884: SETTING FIRE TO THE COMMON AT KINGSLEY. The two lads James CARTER, 15, and William HORNETT, 13 were brought up, on remand, charged with maliciously and feloniously setting fire to certain heath and furze on August 17th. They were committed for trial at the Assizes at Winchester. Bail was allowed.
p.201 MARSHALL William & wife Esther & 5 Children.
Live at
Wishanger where IFOULDs lived (Moor House in 1881
census).
Children Maria & George want trusses, therefore do not
come to school, offered to help.
Parents to p.204 [in club]; calls
herself sister-in-law to Mrs (Charles?) GLAYSHER, Barford
Children's aged
Xmas 1877: 14 James; 12 Sam; 9 Maria; 6 George; 2 Jane
William MARSHALL
used to work for WEDGWOOD? in years gone by at Grayshott Farm.
p.201 Slip of paper inserted p.201:
R John STOCKDALE.
Wrote 18.3.1926
2 are going from here, probably more, but I do not think
so.
p.202 MOSELEY Luke and wife Anne (GALE) and 3 children.
Young. Live at
1st cottage at Hearne.
She a daughter of GALE p.238.
Left a Parish
Magazine Jan 23, 1878.
- Luke, born 2/5/1874
- Alice J, born
2/7/1876
- Anne Beatrice, 3/11/1878, died 24/1/1879
- James,
19/4/1880.
p.203 SMITH. Richard (born 11.4.1827) and wife Mary Ann (HAMMOND).
Live at PARKER's cottage at Wishanger.
Real name is WOODGER and son
married Feb 1878 in the name of WOODGER see p.260.
Carter [a
person who tends the horses] to Wishanger Farm.
Left them a
Parish Magazine February 13,1878.
One daughter married 1878 to JOY (Batt's
Corner).
He died in 1879, leaving her with one child. Another son is James
(Beech Hill) p.683.
She sister to Mrs TILBURY p.551 and Mrs LARBY of
Churt.
Grandmother to Mrs COVER (nιe WHEELER) p.573 (Mrs COVER's mother
being born Jan 1847).
p.203 LARBY (widower) [crossed out=>wife] came end 1897 to Upper Mill at Barford and died in Churt, buried 6.3.1907 aged 77.
p.202& p.230 HAMMOND, CHUTER, TILBURY, WOODGER, LARBY pedigree at bottom of pages
p.204 MARSHALL. William & Alice. Young without children, gone [crossed
out=>live at Moore House, Hearne].
Son of MARSHALLS p.201. In c.c.1/-
Ints System.
Out, Feb 13, 1878 when called
at Moore House.
p.205 MESSINGHAM Daniel (23/12/1821) & Anne nιe SPOONER (MARNER
in marriage reg) and children
Live down Lindford Lane
[Etherington's Farm].
Bad managers "Missed Mr DYKESs very much".
When we first came, little boy rang and ran away and confessed - "wouldn't
tell a lie to save a man hung".
Mrs came from Bramshott, originally from
Kingston. Hates Headley. Called her last baby "May' after Nellie
Brother
to wife of p.333 and to BARKER (p.319).
This is Dan MESSINGHAM's second
wife. By 1st (Mary HARRIS) he had William*: 24/12/1848 & Anne 13/8/1854
[for Harris pedigree see p.163].
He married 1st wife 22/11/1848 and 2nd
26/4/1857.
Mr M's father transported in 1826, she says on account of riots
but query.
May came 15.2.1884 to ask for some mutton for "Mrs William
SHRUBB of Lock's, bad cold, was not in bed, hasn't seen the doctor". Gave her
1/- worth. Asked William SHRUBB; he never sent. Went to Mrs MESSINGHAM's found
her at dinner, mutton was for her she said. May made a mistake!!!!!! I pulled
the door to pretty roughly and came away!
- George, 18/10/1857
-
Mary A, 9/10/5189 (banned July 20/1884 to George Knight p.86)
- James,
19/1/1862, bur 18.12.1880 aged 19 - 'Jim' on coffin;
consumption; plot 10-6
- John, 25/10/1863
- Frances Kez,
4/3/1866
- Eliza, 7/6/1868
- Fred, 6/3/1870
- May,
/
/
*William MESSINGHAM (son of Daniel) died at Fareham Asylum at 11 years of age.
Bewitched by an old woman (when a baby) to whom they refused something, - which
said old woman asked after him the day he died and herself fell down dead the
same day on her way home.
p.206 DEADMAN
Live at Rock Barn Cottage [Inf : Mrs COLLINS,
Huntingford].
Left them a January Mag on Feb 14 1878.
Strangers came
lately (Feb 1878) from Batt's Corner.
p.206 HACK William John & Mary nιe LARBY [Crossed out=> ?nιe
HARRIS?]
Came 1910 to live with father from Churt. She sister to LARBY at
Shrubb Cottage.
He died June 6 1933 aged 67. She died Oct 31st 1934 in
Alton infirmary.
p.207 HACK William* and Mrs (Eliza Barnett) & children
Live at
Pickett's Hill Farm House.
Allen-ites [inf Mrs GAUNTLETT p.433].
Children come to school.
She daughter of p.208; married 4/10/1851.
Parents to Mrs COOMBES [Headley Park] p.444.
Eliza BARNETT 1st married
Thomas HACK who died in 1856; she then "married" his brother William and had
children.
William HACK 1st married his brother's wife and then married his
brother-in-law's wife.
See p.1914 & p.1915
Pedigree of BARNETT and HACK - Eliza BARNETT m. Thomas d. 1856, then 'married
his brother William' - when she died, William married Eliza's sister-in-law;
bur 17 Jun 1882 age 55, Picketts Hill
*William HACK was born circa
1835 at Washford. He helped to enclose the Free Piece outside the Park under
Sir Henry KEATING. They said July or Aug 1837 in early 1915.
He has now
(1897) returned to Headley Park having married a Batt's Corner woman (sister
in law to 1st wife); She was a PAGE (niece to Hen Woman p.231) before she
became Mrs BARNETT; and was mother before marriage of Tom PAGE of Standford
Hill (p.260); a mother by BARNETT of J T BARNETT (Taylor's Lane) who married
Mrs LICKFOLD's sister.
-1852 Eliz., Mrs George COOMBES (p.444);
-1859 Charles
-1861 Annie (it was Annie not Ruth who
married Mark PINK, below, according to the Marr Reg)
-1863 Ruth
2/5/1863, Mrs PINK - married 18.2.1882 Mark PINK (but
see above) at Upper Bourne, Farnham in March 1910 and she I think just
died. Daughter came for marriage certif.
-1865 William John - see
p.206
-1870 James Luke: Fell from wagon, top of Tulls Lane, a cross for
long time marked spot. Bur 28.8.1882 aged 12 - "fell
from a waggon, the wheels passing over his head"; plot 9-1.
p.208 BARNETT Martha (nιe FRY) - bur. 23.2.1880 aged
85, plot 9-2
(Old Pat) lives with daughter (p.207) at Picketts Hill.
Her husband (Thomas) and she married 25/10/1821.
A Thomas BARNETT buried 26.1.1865 aged 87, of Alton
Had children:
- James 21/4/1822;
- Sarah 6/1/1824;
-
[Crossed out =>Benjamin 25/12/1825, buried 19/5/1826]
- Elizabeth
15/4/1827, married as on p.207
- Mark 2/8/1829, married 17/10/1850 to
Eliza TUCKEY;
- Luke George 8/4/1832.
p.209 EADE John ?25.12.1831 and Caroline (HOARE)
[Crossed out=>Live
above Alexandra Park at farther cottage] Gone to Whitehill.
Son (see
p.472) came 16/2/1878 for me to buy brooms. Touched his hat profusely. Lives
(in Blackmoor) now Deadwater.
Children come or came to school but not
regularly.
A clean-looking [Crossed out=>oldish] man [like Clifton and
Rugby WILSON]
Son of Mrs STACEY (p.268) before marriage. Probably baptised
25.12.1831 [inf: herself]
Brother (½) to Mrs BLACKMAN (p.273)
She
sister to Mrs WHEELER p.120
- Richard see p.472
-1864 John 27/3/1864 -
for whose perjury see paper (MORLEY's case is on p.68)
p.209 Cutting Sept 1880: PETTY SESSIONS - Tuesday, Sept 1880: Before Messrs W WICKHAM (chairman), J G WOOD, Capt STEPHENS and M G KNIGHT. House Breaking. William SMITH, who described himself as a discharged soldier, was charged with breaking into the cottage of John EADE at Headley, on Thursday Sept 23, and stealing a coat, vest, slop, knife, scissors, needles and thread, and 3s in money. The articles were valued at 12s 10d. John EADE labourer deposed that on Sunday Sept 19, he with his wife and son, fastened up the premises and went to Wyck to be ready for hopping the next morning. On the following Thursday, in consequence of what he heard, he returned home about 8 o'clock in the evening and found a part of a pane of glass taken out of one of the bedroom windows and the back door open. The house is all on the ground floor. He found a box very much rummaged over, and missed his son's coat and waistcoat and a white slop. His son lost his knife, and his wife her scissors, which had been in the family for many years. The police produced a slop, which witness swore to, also coat, waistcoat, and a pair of scissors. Witness could not swear to the knife, because so many are alike. Caroline EADE, wife of prosecutor, corroborated the last witness, and added that she missed a florin, a shilling, and a few pence which she had left wrapped up in an old handkerchief in her box. Similar coins were produced in court found on the prisoner. Robert MORLEY of Headley said he met prisoner on 23rd Sept, a little after one o'clock, who offered him a slop for sale, saying he was hard up on the road. Witness bought it for 4d. In consequence of what he afterwards heard he took the slop to EADE, who identified it as his. The slop produced was the one. PC H KIRK, stationed at Forest Side, stated that having received information of EADE's house having been broken into, he went in search and found prisoner sitting by the roadside at Greatham. He had a bundle tied up in a handkerchief by his side. He said he had nothing but what was his own, and witness was welcome to look. Witness looked and found the coat and vest produced. Witness remarked that they were too small for him, and prisoner said he had brought them from London for his brother who was on board ship at Portsmouth, and he was going there to join him. Witness took him back to EADE'S house, and there was no one at home to identify the property. He found foot tracks under the window corresponding with prisoner's boots exactly. He took him into custody on the charge of breaking into the house, and found on him a purse containing a florin, a shilling and 5½d in coppers, a pair of scissors, and a knife. Witness told him he should take charge of them to see if they were stolen. Prisoner then said he had only taken the coat and waistcoat. He was committed for trial.
p.209 Cutting June 1886. ALTON. The late manslaughter of an infant - charge of perjury. At the Petty sessions at Alton on Tuesday, before J G WOOD and A J SCOTT, Esq and Captain STEVENS, James HOARE and John EADE, two young men of Headley, were charged by Police-Sergeant J CARPENTER with having committee wilful perjury before Henry WHITE Esq, County Coroner at an inquest on the body of an infant named William James MORLEY, held at Headley on February 11th, and, after adjournment, on February 27th. A young woman Elizabeth MORLEY had an illegitimate child, which was found dead after having passed the night with its mother in a shed. At the inquest, The Coroner committed the mother for manslaughter through neglect. She was tried at the recent Winchester Assizes and sentenced to two years imprisonment with labourer. The two prisoners, HOARE and EADE, were witnesses at the inquest and also at Alton, when the mother was charged before J G Wood Esq, a magistrate of the County. Mr Henry White, one of the Coroners for the county of Hants, now deposed that he held an inquest on the 11th and 27th of February 1886, on the body of the illegitimate child of Elizabeth MORLEY. The child's name was William James MORLEY. The inquisition was held at the "Royal Exchange Inn", in the parish of Headley, which was within his jurisdiction. His commission as a Coroner authorised him to administer an oath. James HOARE and John EADE were sworn by him and gave evidence at the inquest named. Witness always administered the oath himself, and the deposition which he held in hand were his in his own handwriting. The names James HOARE and John EADE were both written in his presence after the depositions had been read over to them. In witness's opinion the material portion of the depositions was to the effect that the two prisoners were not with Elizabeth MORLEY after seeing her at the "Bricklayers' Arms" on the night the child died. Charles J HOLT, of the Magistrates' Clerk's Office Alton, deposed that he was at the Assembly Rooms, Alton on February 27th when Elizabeth MORLEY was charged with the manslaughter of her illegitimate child; and he read the depositions of HOARE and EADE. Witness was also present in the court when Elizabeth MORLEY was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. He had read the depositions of HOARE and EADE made by them before the Coroner, Mr White having lent them to him for the purpose. Witness now deposed that the depositions made before the Coroner at the inquest were at variance with those made before the Magistrate at Alton. The variance in the depositions was: The prisoners at the time deposed that they did not spend the night in the shed with the girl MORLEY when the child died; and at another they swore that they did spend the night with her. The latter statement they now say is the truth. Sergeant J CARPENTER of the Hants Constabulary, stationed at Forest Side, Headley, deposed that on Tuesday, 27th May, he apprehended EADE and read the warrant to him. The prisoner then said "I say now as I said before, I should not have done so had she not asked me to do it." When the Sergeant apprehended the prisoner HOARE, he made no reply. In reply to the Bench, HOARE now said, "I am very sorry. I own I was there with her. I was over-persuaded to say what I did before the Coroner at Headley." The prisoners were committed for trial for wilful perjury at the next Assizes at Winchester. Bail was allowed. EADE was fortunate enough to find two sureties, his father and brother, in £25 each; but HOARE could not get sureties in court, and was removed in custody.
p.210 FROST Widow (MERCER).
Lives at [Crossed out =>Arford, this
side Crown]. Huntingford Bridge in 1871
census?
Once washed for us; now for Mrs PETAR.
Came Feb 18,
1878 for her daughter to be housemaid. Mother of p.211.
Sister to Mary
MERCER who is in Fareham Asylum and about whom I wrote to Dr MANLEY in 187_
and on 2/3/1878.
p.211 FROST David & Mary & children
Keep Robin Hood &
Little John, Standford. 'Coach Wheelwright &
Publican' in 1881 census.
Son of p.210 who lived sometime with
him.
Bapt. 9 Aug 1840, Farnham [see 'Peeps from the
Past', 23 Sep 2005]
Children come to school, one got prize at Xmas
1877.
Child born early in 1872 is blind (a girl)
She is a good
looking woman (?cheeky) (?or perhaps only short-sighted)
Came to me
15.5.1879 about the school
for indigent blind, St George's Field, Southwark when I had some
correspondence with Lady ERLE who is a subscriber. But children must be 10 (or
at least 9) years of age.
- Ernest D,
1868;
- Herbert S;
- Isabella Kate, 1872 - 'from birth blind'
age 9 in 1881 census.
p.212 COLLYER John and Jane & [Crossed out=>children] Frank in 1892.
Live at Lindford (north of stream) near laundry.
Come from Kingsley
to mind LUSHINGTON's Laundry.
Came over [Crossed out=>Midsummer] March
1877 (Inf: BOXALL).
Saw her Feb 21/1878; Mrs WALK: had given magazine.
Rather deaf & running at the eye.
Child outside seemingly rather
stupid. This the Johnny COLLYER of p.463.
Not really at the head of the
laundry. The head is Mrs FLOWERS (p.581).
He died Nov 1883, neglected by
her according to Dr P.
She now (1890) living this side Lindford Bridge.
Mother to p.908.
Frank 1892 worked at Headley Mill.
- 1868 Lavinia*;
- 1871 Frank - both attended regularly
Kingsley School in 1877, she 338 times, he 265 times.
As she lives (1891
and has for some time lived) next Dan WOOD's daughter at Lindford, probably
her husband was John COLLYER who married in 1844 Hannah WOODS (or some
relation to him) [see WOODS Pedigree p.96] - but in 1881
census John COLLYER is shown at Lindford married to a Jane.
*Lavinia
1892 cook at Folkestone. Wrote to her mother Xmas 1891. No answer. Mother's
"time or change of moon."
p.213 KNIGHT Thomas & wife Mary in 1881
census.
Keeps the New Inn. Used to work for LICKFOLD.
He listed as "victualler, New Inn" in 1878 Directory of
Headley, and as "Farmer of 20 Acres" at New Inn in 1881 census.
p.214 PARFECT George & Caroline* &
children. *according to Bapt register for
Miles.
Live at Parish House Bottom opposite William PARFECT.
Also (Xmas 1877) Mrs DAKIN wife's mother and wife's sisters (who come to
school)
Cottage is his own (or his mother's [arrow
pointing to Mrs Edmund PARFECT p.215] )
- 1874 Miles William
George.
p.215 PARFECT Mrs Edmund (Mary Ann nιe
MANSELL)
Keeps a shop at Arford. Shop now kept by M LONG p.699
Mother of George PARFECT opp: (p.214)
Husband
brother to William PARFECT deceased.
She was married 2/12/1844.
Lent
her £25 in 1873 to start shop
[For lodger see p.325]
Children:
-
George, baptised 11/2/1849 - see opp: (p.214)
- Eliza, baptised 6/1/1853*
- Harriet, baptised 19/3/1854 - see
p.699
- Margaret, baptised 2/11/1856
- Anne, baptised 28/8/59 - Banned
1882 January
- Walter, baptised 10/8/1862 - Died.
- Henry, baptised
2/7/1865
- Edmund R, baptised 4/7/1867.
*
Henry Ernest (son of Eliza), baptised 6/2/1870 -
lives with Mrs SMITH, Fullers Bottom.
For Pedigree of PARFECTS see
p.359.
p.216 HOARE William & Anne (PAINTER)
Live at [Crossed out
=>Bank, Small Cottage (No 18) to S] Deadwater, Beale's Cottage.
On
Aug 20/1872 wished little boy could go to school.
Parents of Fred opp
[p.217] & Mrs BONE p.302 [Crossed out=>
(p.5?6) now left
Parish]
Also of Mrs James COOMBES p.219; & of p.235.
Brother to James (Crown) p.490
She died in Blackmoor. He at N.I. Turnpike
Jan 1890
- Fred: married see p.217
- Eliz: married William BONE (gone
to Whitehill)
- 1852 Hannah married 6.11.75 Thomas BIRMINGHAM (BURNINGHAM?)
p.235 - see also p.1711
- Harvey
- 1856
Ellen married Oct 1876 to James COOMBES (p.219)
- 1867 James, for whose
perjury see p.209.
p.217 HOARE (or y) Frederick & Eliza (MORLEY) & 5 children.
[Crossed out =>Live at Bank Cottage (no. 21) to N.]
He son of p.216;
she daughter of p.218. They were married at Alton I believe.
Living now
in Mr FOLEY's Lodge, Broxhead (Oct 1881) and hold
also Griggs' Cottage at Hollywater.
He died suddenly at Scammell's Mill
(see p.534), April 1884. Bur. 2 May 1884 in Bramshott.
She married again
October 1884 (by Registrar) to one STILLWELL [Crossed out =>really JETTON],
see p.460, and gone out of Parish; Came back Nov 1884 to Bank.
- Frank
1/7/1877;
- Matthew 4/11/1877;
- Fred William 4/12/1881, working
1898 for Titford;
- Eliza 8/1/1883.
p.217 Cutting Apr 1884: SUDDEN DEATH. On Monday afternoon, as Frederick HOAR, in the employ of Mr SPARSHOTT, miller, Bramshott, was pursuing his customary daily rounds in delivering bread, and having nearly completed his journey, he was seen suddenly to jump from off his wagon, and fall upon his face. Those who were near rendered what assistance they could, and medical aid was sent for; but before this could be obtained life was extinct. The death occurred upon a part of Woolmer Forest nearly two miles from Liphook. The body was conveyed to the "Deer's Hut" Inn, where it awaits an inquest, which will take place before the Coroner today (Friday). The deceased, whose age was but 35, and who had but recently with his family removed from Headley, having only been in the employ of Mr SPARSHOTT three weeks, leaves a widow and five children who are totally unprovided for.
p.218 MORLEY Mr (Matthew) & Mrs (Mary Ann) & children?
Live at Mr FOLEY's
Lodge, Broxhead (see p.580)
Short man; showed
me over house in 1877. Parents of Mrs HOARE p.217.
Eliza MORLEY had
illegitimate child 10.3.1885. Not christened in July 1885. See
p.68 for her trial on baby's death later in the year.
He died in
some Union.
Previously his wife died here (bur.
22.2.1886 aged 59); murdered some people declare; with the result that
the house is haunted; with the unmade fire poking, & stumping about. So
that (1896) servants will not stay.
p.219 COOMBES James (3/9/1854) & Ellen (HOARE) & child
Live
[Crossed out =>At Lindford lane next LAILEY? or at Bank of England N.16 at New Inn
Turnpike - was not there Feb 1879]
At Sleaford in
1881 census.
?Trottsford Jan 1884.
He son of Peter COOMBES
(p.220). She daughter of HOAREs p.216.
Child baptised by SIMCOCKES
3/6/1877
They were married 21 October 1876.
Mrs HOARE came for mother's confinement Nov 30/1878. She a tidy
good-complexioned woman.
Sister to Mrs BONE, Deadwater, p.302 & also
to p.217 & p.235.
See Q.153.
- Edward 3/6/1877;
- Alice 1878.
p.220 COOMBES Peter (2 years older than brother Edward [p.410] who died in
1899 aged 75; therefore Peter born 1822) & Anne (SHRUBB b. 7 Mar 1824)
Live [Crossed out =>at Eggar's Cottage in Bottom Road (Bank of England)
Deadwater Hill] Headley Street down lane
Used to live at pulled-down
cottages at Bank.
George in 1873 wanted to go to sea, but mother forbade
it.
Sister to p.331 and p.316.
Parents of p.219; also of Mrs FULLICK
p.221.
She daughter of Eli SHRUBB p.311; met her 25/7/1878 at Mrs Dan
MESSINGHAM's [p.205]; remembers the riots
(of November 1830) and how the soldiers came
up in force; she was then at school where CURTIS' shop is (Churchgate) -
schoolmaster was ATTFIELD; they pulled the blinds down when they saw the
soldiers.
He brother to Edward [p.410], William [p.512] and Mrs Charles
FYFIELD [p.347] & Mrs Robert BURROWS [p.432].
She sister to William
SHRUBB [p.316], Edward SHRUBB [p.331] and Mrs Henry FULLICK [p.582].
CURTIS turned them out May 1882, he having deserted her (see p.428) and she
not paying rent.
- Fred, 29/10/1848 - at home Feb 1879 - this Fred COOMBES
perhaps living 1926 in Collins Barns. Good walker but asthmatical and cannot
lie down. Never married. Died March 1932.
- Emily, 21/4/1850, married to
Mark FULLICK p.221
- Mary Ann, 4.4.1852, conf. of boy (George Bartholomew) Jan 1879, married to John GROVER
p.428
- James, 3/9/1854, married to Ellen HOARE p.219.
- George,
3/8/1858, p.1593
- Albert, 9/9/1860, at home Feb 1879.
p.221 FULLICK Mark & Emily (COOMBES nιe 21/4/1850) & 2 children
[Crossed out =>Live at Saunders Green] gone to Binsted? but still in
choir.
She daughter of p.220.
They were married.
He is in choir
(1878) fairly regular. Brother to Fred (p.258), Mrs COLE (p.633) & Mrs
HALE (p.242)
FULLICK pedigree p.837.
- 1874 Olive Hannah
- 1877
Edith Everland.
p.222 JETTON John & PICKETT Margaret
Live at [Crossed out
=>Fellmongers, Fullers Bottom] S End High.
At
Sleaford in 1881 census, he aged 26, she 22.
Son of Mrs HARRIS by
first husband.
[He a pensioner; papers signed Jan 1878 [Crossed out=>or
perhaps] this is his brother. [Crossed out =>It is p.460] ]
Brother or
½ brother of Mr Mark BURROWS p.225.
Gone off [June 1878] in the night [inf.
Mrs LEMON].
She born in London, lived at Dorking, been living (Feb 1881) 3
years with JETTON, not yet married.
Married at Alton 1884 (or
previously), Mrs ALLEN finding the money [inf. Dan WINTER on 8.9.84]
See
p.456 for an assault on John JETTON.
- Maria PICKETT 18/2/1881 - private
baptism. Another baptised at Farnham April 1883.
She ran away Mich
1888 with only remaining child. He July 1889 broke blood vessel having
previously tramped the country (as far as Cardiff) to try and find her.
p.222 Press Cutting, undated c.1883 -
MALICIOUS WOUNDING
John JETTON (28) labourer, was indicted for
maliciously wounding Gilbert GREGORY, at Binsted, near Alton on the 23rd of
September. Mr Greenwood prosecuted.
Prosecutor said he was a labouring man,
hopping at Binsted in September. On Sunday, the 23rd at 10.30pm he was with
Hezekiah FRANKLIN. At the cross road leading to Kingsley he met prisoner and
his brother, who were strangers to him. Prisoner told him he had more
sovereigns than witness had shillings, and he replied that he had enough for
himself and missus. Prisoner thereupon hit him on the nose with the right hand
and stabbed him on the left shoulder with a knife. Prisoner's brother went off
before he was stabbed. After stabbing him prisoner ran away round the corner,
telling him if he would come up the road he would stick him in the throat. By
prisoner: they did not come along the road from Binsted together. By his
Lordship: He had a few words with prisoner's brother. Prisoner was a stranger
to him.
Hezekiah FRANKLIN, of Frome, Somerset, said he was a hopper and in
company with the prosecutor on the night in question. He saw by the moonlight
the knife used. He had never seen prisoner before Sunday. His lordship
referring to the depositions said he found witness stated he saw prisoner at
the Cedars the Sunday previous to the assault, and at the kiln on the same
day. Witness denied that he said so. By prisoner: They did not stand talking
at the cross roads for a quarter of an hour.
Arthur PRAGNELL, basket
maker, of Tadley, said he slept at the kiln about 70 yards from the cross
roads when he was aroused by hearing Gregory called that he was stabbed, and a
voice "If you'll come up here I'll stab you again".
Henry PONTING,
living at South Hay, said he heard prosecutor callout that he was stabbed, and
ran to his assistance and on his pulling off his coat prisoner ran away.
P.C. BUDDEN apprehended prisoner on the following Tuesday who said "they can't
say it's me as I ran away and so did my brother." He found a knife upon
prisoner there was no blood upon it.
Dr J F WRIGHT said he found a wound
on the back of prosecutor's left shoulder, two inches in extent. It was quite
impossible for the wound to have been inflicted on prosecutor by a person
standing in front of him with his left hand.
For the defence Thomas JETTON
brother of prisoner was called and said, that up to the time he and his
brother went away together no blow whatever was struck. By Mr GREENWOOD: His
brother came away from prosecutor.....
p.222 Cutting Dec 1885: John JETTON, of Binsted, was charged with trespassing on land at Binsted, in the possession of Henry DUTTON, Esq. James SPIERS, game-keeper, deposed to seeing the defendant on December 8th in the act of setting and examining rabbit wires. The defendant said he had permission from Mr NEWMAN to take rabbits. There were seven wires set. The defendant denied having se the wires, and also having picked up any. It appeared that the defendant was of no occupation, and he lived close by the spot. The Bench, in the absence of any proof that the defendant had authority to tae rabbits, fined him 2s. 6d. and 10s. Costs, four days being allowed by payment; and, in default, seven days' imprisonment.
p.222 & p.223 Note written across the bottom of pages 222 &
223.
Oct 6, 1880. Dear Mr WICKHAM, an old man named WINTER has a
stepson called JETTON, a worthless fellow, who endeavours to live upon the old
people. JETTON's wife is about to be confined and, a week ago, went to the
Union. Last night however she and JETTON reappeared at the old man's cottage,
and at present are in his outhouse and refuse to turn out. It is a very unfit
place to live in (much more to be confined in). Is there any summary method by
which the JETTONs can be ejected? The old man's cottage itself has no room for
them. Yours sincerely W H Laverty.
p.223 HARRIS or WINTER Daniel & Wife Elizabeth [Crossed out illegible text]
Old people
living [Crossed out=> Fullers Bottom, Allen's cottage - has now (Xmas 1877)
her son (JETTON) by 1st husband living with them. He is a pensioner &
seems to have his papers signed early in Jan 1878]
At
Sleaford in 1881 census.
He a Headley man but away from 1867 to
1874.
Brother to Mrs James FULLICK p.501.
She mother (first husband)
of p.222, p.460 (see below).
She aunt to Mrs John FULLICK p.902.
Formerly lived in Mrs WINDUS' (pulled down) cottage.
She [Crossed out
=>mother or mother in law] stepmother Mrs Mark BURROWS* p.225.
p.460
lives (Oct 1880) with them South End.
[Crossed out =>Now (Feb 1884) at
above New Inn Turnpike House.] Gone to get clear of sons [inf. Mrs George
FULLICK p.321]
Now (Nov 1881) at Bank small house.
Father to Mrs
John CANE (p.681) of Barford
[Crossed out =>Clearly a sister] to Mrs
George WHITING (nιe STILLWELL) p.479. See p.902.
*JETTON had (by his
first wife) 2 children, Mrs Mark BURROWS and another girl.
Betty
LONGSTOCKING had (before marr) 1 child, Thomas STILLWELL (p.460) married
MORLEY's daughter.
JETTON and Betty LONGSTOCKING (after marriage) 1 child,
John JETTON (p.222) married PICKETT.
p.224 BELTON James (17/11/1811) and Eliza [Crossed out =>9/5/1830]
(BURROWS nιe COURTNAGE) & Luke BURROWS 2/2/1851 see p.492
Older
people living on Allotment land Parish House Bottom.
Squatted in about
1848, not dispossessed and therefore claiming the land as their own.
They
were married 31/10/1857.
She mother (by 1st husband, George b.5/11/1856) of
Luke (above) & Mark BURROWS (p.225) &
aunt to Mrs William BURROWS (p.228), & sister in law (by 1st husband) to
James BURROWS (p.228) and to William BURROWS (p.230). She sister to Charles
(p.300) John (p.547) and George (p.546).
He brother to Mrs BURCHETT.
She died Oct 18, 1889 ("aged 74").
See pedigree p.1515.
p.224 BURROWS Noah &
(JETTON?)
He as
on p.225. She sister to Mrs Mark, married 1904 and come to Bracken Lodge.
p.224 SAWKINS Alf & Rosie (nιe BURROWS
p.225) and 3 children.
Married here. She had twins, then a girl
and died in childbirth 1876?
Was at Fred's funeral just before she died.
Who was Fred?
p.225 BURROWS Mark (24/9/1845) & Mary (nιe JETTON) 14.8.1848 & 3
children
Lame man living in Parish House Bottom
Some while ago went
to hospital for leg. Came back and was apprenticed to GAMBLEN by the parish.
Now shoemaker and field labours.
He son (by 1st husband) Mrs BELTON p.224
and 1st cousin to Mrs William BURROW (p.228).
She daughter or daughter
in law of Mrs HARRIS (Dan) p.223. Therefore brother or half brother of JETTON
p.222.
They were married at Headley August 27th 1870.
He [Crossed out
=>relation of] 1st cousin to p.228, brother to p.492.
Nephew of old
William BURROW (opp: PH p.230)
Shed burnt down August 1887 with loss of
tools and firewood to the value of £2. Paper given. Shed insured by owner Mrs
Richard MARSHALL.
She re-married 1904 at Alton to Samuel [Crossed out
=>Stephen] COOPER (son of Henry & Eliza) now at Deadwater Bridge. Nι at
Alton 24.9.1859. Mrs COOPER died Oct 1932.
- Mark 2/4/71. 1904 lives at
Wrecclesham; 1914 at Meonstoke, and came Mar 1917 to Headley Mill Farm. He
died 19 April 1921.
- Noah 17/12/73 - see p.224
- Rosie (SAWKINS) 1876
- see p.224
- Tom 1.9.1878 - at ROGERS in 1928
- Alice 1882 - married 16.4.1904 to James STEELE
of Easton, Winchester
- Clari/Clara 10.3/1884 - see p.1499.
p.226 SMITH Mark 4/4/1832 & Martha 25/5/1834 (BRIDGER) & children
Keep small shop at Hollywater. Now (1879) where BENHAM lived.
He son
of p.227. Brother of Will (p.317), James (p.333) & Emily (p.237).
Married Nov 11 1852.
Gave them 3 grocery orders Christmas 1877.
[For
her HARRIS pedigree see p.163]
She daughter to Mrs James FULLICK p.501.
Parents to William SMITH p.1048.
- George 21.8.1853 (living 1903 at
Hollywater with Mrs SHORT) See p.512. Died 21.4.1927 (legs) in Union.
- Walter 25.10. 1861 - married 1887
to Sarah A WEEKS - see p.822.
- 1865 William - married 1888 to Mary Ann
BURROWS
- 1870 Ann
- 1871 Jane
- 1874 Alice - (in 1903) Mrs
SORASE at Partridge Green, Sussex.
- 1877 Pollie (there is a Mary age 3 in 1881 census - no Pollie).
p.227 SMITH Celia. Widow
Old lady living
at Hollywater. Never in. Works at the paper mill.
This only up to 1880.
Mother of p.226 (Mark), p.317 (Will) p.333 (James),
p.237 (Emily).
Husband James buried
12/12/1867. Lives now in same house (next Pink) with PARFITT p.237.
About as old as the century [age 48 in 1851 census] Her father was killed at
Waterloo.
Buried in Headley 10 Mar 1890 age 90, plot
10-9
Has had children:
- James 11/10/1823 married MESSINGHAM
p.333
- William 31/5/1826 married COVER p.317
- John 5/4/1828
-
Mary A 22/8/1830 married William BLACKMAN
- Mark 4/11/1832 married BRIDGER
p.226
- Hannah 12/1834
- [Crossed out =>Jane 30/4/1837 buried
30/6/1839]
- Charles 13/10/1839. Living 1897 at 6 Ebury Mews Chester Sq SW
under the name Charles BAKER, he having kept a turnpike for a number of years
and never taken down the name of the previous keeper.
- Emily 18/12/1842
married George PARFITT p.237
- Andrew Albert 28/9/1845 see p.95.
p.228 BURROWS William 4/8/1839 & Esther (BURROW) 8/12/1837 &
children
Lived at Hilland - there in 1861 & 1881
censuses (formerly at 3 Ten in Fullers
Bottom - there in 1871 census).
She 1st
cousin to Mark BURROWS p.225 and to Luke p.492.
He brother to Charles and
to Andrew (p.232) and to Jane CHANDLER (p.299).
Married November 3,
1860.
He principal applicant for Allotment ground.
Son of George (Hen
Woman) p.231.
- Harriett 6.11.1864, bapt
7.10.1866
- Sarah bapt 3.11.1867
-
Minnie Louisa bapt 24.11.1872 - marr. 17.8.1896 Arthur
William FEBEN, 28, Joiner - she Cook at Headley Grange.
With them
lives wife's father, James BURROW
Brother to Mrs James BELTON's (p.224)
1st husband. Not born in this parish [Inf: Mrs BURCHETT].
Brother to
(Parish House Bottom Will BURROW) p.230 & to Caroline MARSHALL p.435.
Uncle to Mark BURROWS (p.225) and to Luke (p.492).
p.228 Loose page
William BURROWS has for a long time being
suffering from diseased bone in the foot which has rendered him permanently
lame and unable to follow his usual occupation. He has been to a London
Hospital but the only thing that could be suggested was to cut off his foot.
He is in a club, and the club has now consented to give him special allowance
and to allow him to earn his living. He is sexton at the church but he cannot
do his labouring work and ?????? if he can
obtain....
p.229 Letter dated Feb 25 1885
East Worldham, Alton
Dear Mr
Laverty
A young woman named Mary Ann BURROWS left her place of service in
this parish last week to return to her house at Hollywater in your parish (I
believe) in order to attend her mother's death bed, and I understand she is
likely to remain at home for some time. I take the liberty of writing to you
about her because I have been attempting to prepared her for confirmation, and
thought that perhaps you might like to know of it and would continue her
instruction.
Here extreme ignorance makes the preparation both difficult
and tedious, for she can scarcely read at all and cannot write; but she is
anxious to learn and I think well disposed. I think she can repeat after a
fashion the Creed, the Lord's Prayer and the X Commandments, and has some
faint notion of the Baptismal vow, but I am very doubtful of her ability to
give an intelligible account of any of them.
Pray believe me to be yours
sincerely, L C EDGEWORTH
p.229 Piece of paper [corner torn so some words missing] written
in an uncultured hand:
would you hask
im to give mother
of mutton to make her some broth
miss lir holley water
Note written below by WHL: This is Mary Ann BURROWS
daughter of Charles "Mary Handbarrow"
p.229 Letter dated Feb 27th, 1885.
If you please Sir. My wife wishes to
take the Sacrament. And the doctor says it is right for her to have it. The
doctor wished us to come up and get you this afternoon.
p.228 Letter dated Dec 14 (1886?)
Binsted Wyck, Alton, Hants.
Dear Mr Laverty
I now and then as you know trouble you on some parish
matters and so write to ask if you think Marianne BURROWS has been
[Hollywater, Petersfield] going on nicely and steadily while keeping her
father's house since she has lived at home owing to her mother's death? She
now wishes to go one again and asks me for a reference. She says she can now
leave home again. Do you think she is stronger? Could I for instance take her
again. I fear they are "Chapel people" and a long way from you. Still I
remember you knew all about her before and should be much obliged if you would
write to me about her now. Yours very truly, Sophia Emma WICKHAM.
p.229 BURROWS Charles (23/4/1837) & Frances (BELTON) (28/1/1838) &
children
Lived at further Stone Pit Farm
[Crossed out =>Relation of Mark BURROWS p.225] Brother to Will p.232 &
to Andrew p.232, and to Jane CHANDLER p.299.
Son of George & Sarah
(Henwoman) p.231.
Had a large family but many
died.
Dirty people; she works; he drinks?
They were married Dec 12th
1859 (looks like Oct 12th in Marr Reg).
She
niece to Mrs BURCHETT p.368. Buried in Headley 7.3.1885
aged 47.
Children alive are
Before 1864:
- Mary Anne - had
a child christened 2.5.1887. Now Mrs William SMITH p.1048
- Tom
4/10/1868
- George 1873 - Got out of the army through ill health; &
trying Jan 1896 to be a stoker in the navy
- Albert 1874 - A letter
16.5.1894 from Mr SCOTT of Havant (family of Mary COLLINS) asking whether
Albert BURROWS (this one I presume) & Eliz: Jane HAMMOND in Feb 1894.
(Not clear exactly what he's asking)
- Eliz
Maria, b. 5 Oct 1876,
Fullers Bottom - now Mrs George CROUCHER, living at Standford Hill. He
a first cousin to p.1620. See
article by Ann VINEY in Headley Miscellany
p.229 Press Cutting dated March 1881: STEALING POTATOES. Frances BURROWS was charged with stealing potatoes to the value of 6d, the property of William ALDEN [see p.519]. The prosecutor farms some land at Headley, and the woman while in his employ filled her pockets with potatoes from a heap in the garden. She was fined 10s including costs.
p.230 BURROWS William
Bachelor; living opposite Parish Houses.
Nearly or quite 70. [Inf: Mrs BURCHETT]
Brother to James BURROW (Hilland)
p.228 and to Mrs James BELTON's (p.226) 1st husband, & is uncle to Mrs
William BURROW (Hilland).
The rather surly looking old man that works on
the roads.
Uncle to Mark BURROW (p.225) & to Luke (p.492).
?Brother to Robert BURROW p.432
Brother to Mrs Rich. MARSHALL (p.485). Saw
him at her house Sept 19, 1884. She at hopping.
Wants to sell his house
at £100 [inf: Mrs Tom MARSHALL). Lives on the produce of his place.
Died
22.2.1885 aged 78 in burial register.
p.231 BURROWS George (17/7/1808) & Sarah (PAGE)
Old people living
in [Crossed out =>Lindford Chase] Fuller's Bottom.
Hardworking though
inclined to complain. (He 'broom maker' in 1851
census)
Parents of Will (p.228), Charles (p.229) [Crossed out
=>Henry] Andrew (p.232). Also of Jane CHANDLER (p.299), Rich (p.596).
She sister to Sophie PAGE (p.233).
Have had an enormous family.
Grandparents to young Fred CHANDLER (p.296).
Mother-in-law to widow BURROWS
p.595.
Banned Jan 1831; married 17.1.1831 at Frensham.
Her age sent up
as 79 in February 1884 & 79 in Nov 1884 (said to have been born
28.8.1804). (In 1881 census, age 76, born
Dockenfield)
Parents to Mrs SNELLING (p.92)
Particulars stated
in 1885: Petitioner is old & she & the husband (who have lived in holy
wedlock 54 years) & have brought up a large family) are quite hard
work.
- Mary Ann 1/7/1832; married 18/6/1853 to George FORD.
- Jane:
26/8/1834; married to Arthur CHANDLER p.299
- George: 30/10/1835
-
Charles: 23/4/37 - see p.229
- Will: 4/8/1839 - see p.228
- Eliz:
2/5/1841
- Rich: 12/3/1843
- David: 23/6/1844
- [Crossed out
=>James: 3/5/1846. Buried 16/6/1846]
- Henry: 20/10/1850 - see p.232
- Andrew: 8/2/1851
Her brother was grandfather to Thomas PAGE
p.860.
She buried 25 Aug 1898 age 93 from Alton Union,
late Headley Mill.
He buried 7 Feb 1890 age 86 from Lindford.
p.232 BURROWS Andrew & Mary & 1 child
Young people living at
[Crossed out =>Lindford Chase] and of [Crossed out =>Fullers Bottom]
Next to his parents (p.231) (In 1881 census, he 'Ag
Labourer' at Fullers Bottom; in 1891 census, has 'Dealer shop' at Land of
Nod)
Brother to Will (p.228), Charles (p.229) & Jane CHANDLER
(p.299).
Mrs LYONS knew her and thought she had by no means bettered
herself by her marriage. They were married near London (in 1876?) (In
1881 census: she age 36 born Cirencester; he age 29 born Headley)
- Annie Verena, bapt 3/3/1878
-
Gertrude Mary, bapt 3.9.1882
- Elizabeth, bapt as Isabel 4.7.1886, age 4 in
1891 census.
With them living 1889 at Land of Nod, the old father of
Mr ROGERS (p.481)
Lodging with them 1904 and walking out with daughter is
_ O'CONNOR.
Andrew died (of sunstroke) 10 Jul 1904 aged
52, plot 9-45, stone
No.320. [According to burial register, Edward WAKE of Whitmore died of
sunstroke at about the same time]
p.233 PAGE Sophie
Unmarried and lives at Arford.
Very deaf - on
the (Frensham) Parish. (In 1881 census: born Batts
Corner, age 61, Handicap deaf)
Cleans out the schools &
Hawks.
Sister to Mrs George BURROWS, p.231 but, I believe, they are not
friendly.
p.234 CHIVERTON Thomas (nι 18.8.1853; died 2.4.1927) & Henrietta
(WAKELING) & 1 child
Young people living at Pickett's Hill Cottage S.
Married by me on August 22, 1874.
He born 18.8.1853; she 1854 -
daughter to p.1312.
Brother to Samuel p.37.
She subject to fits (inf:
Mrs GAUNTLETT next door p.433) and baby born 1887; seems to inherit the
fits.
Strongest of children is boy born 1886? who was brought up on bottle
(rest were breast).
Took William BARNETTS place (see p.644) at Picketts
Hill farm 1875.
Henrietta CHAPPELL (Mrs HITCHCOCK) there in 1928.
One
child in Feb 1878 and another expected.
- 1875 Frederick - baptised
7.4.1878, nι 12.12.1875
- 1878 George - 7.4.1878, nι 23.2.1878 -
m. Bessie HALL of Kingsley in 1900 & emigrated later to Canada, see
p.1432
- Samuel nι 16.12.1881 - married 16.4.1906 to Mabel BURRIDGE
(BURRAGE of Fairview in P. Mag)
- Elizabeth
nιe 11.1.1884 - Mrs Henry J STEVENS. Married 12.9.1907
- Frank nι 4.6.1886
- married 25.2.1910 to Mary BROOMFIELD.
- Alice nιe 28.10.1887 - married
2.1.1915 to Robert James WISHART - he died in war - see p.1681.
- Emily
nιe 3.2.1890 - married Henry CHAPPELL see p.239
- Ruth nιe 13.10.1892 -
married 26.12.1910 to Alf James HAYDEN
- Charles nι 20.6.1895
- Rosa
nιe 25.2.1899, died 22 June 1899 [whooping
cough - source: Headley Burials] - and, sadly, she was included in the 1901
census!
p.235 BURNINGHAM Thomas (1849) & Hannah (HOARE nιe 1854*) & 1
child
*From Somerset House in Feb 1920. She daughter of William & Ann
HOARE of Kingsley nιe 8.4.1854.
Live at [Crossed out =>Trottsford
remote cottage] Bank S.E.
[Crossed out =>Carter to Trottsford Farm]
Works for MORLEY.
She daughter of p.216. He of Burial: Reg: No. 1287.
They were married by me Nov 6, 1875.
1886 at Stream. (At Stream in 1891 census, but don't seem to be in either 1881
or 1901 censuses for Headley)
Brother to p.989 (see also p.320)
He died summer (?1917) at Ash.
She (a widow) in ARNOLDs with Separation Allowance
6/10d from son Tom
See p.1711 bottom.
-
Frederick George, b. 2 Sep 1876, near Trottsford Farm,
bapt 1/10/1876
- has (Nov 1917) 6 children.
p.235 Press Cutting dated 1887: PETTY SESSIONS Tuesday. Before J C
WOOD Esq (in the chair) and A J SCOTT Esq.
DRUNKENNESS. James GARDENER, an
Army pensioner, pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and disorderly at
Chawton on August 3rd. Police-Constable COOPER proved the case. The defendant
was fined 5s and costs 6s.6d. Richard BIRMINGHAM, a labourer, was charged with
being drunk and creating a disturbance at Headley. Police-Sergeant JACOBS
proved the case. The defendant was fined 1s. And costs 7s. Moses PIERCE who
did not appear, was charged with being helplessly drunk at Selborne, on July
18th, while in charge of three horses and a loaded wagon. He was fined 5s. And
costs.
p.236 HAMPTON : James & Martha & [crossed out=>3] 4
children
Live in cottage close to Trottsford Farm
Pleasant woman, red
face; child frightened of Cross's dog.
Gave her Jan magazine on Feb 21,
1878.
She was churched 10/12/1876.
They came (in 1875?) from
Binsted.
Mother died (father left for drunkenness).
- Anna
Maria b. Alton 1874
- Emily Jane
bapt 4/2/1877
- Ellen Kate born
31/10/1878, bapt 5/1/1879 - had a child at
Basingstoke in April (or earlier) 1894.
- Edwin George born
7 Aug 1880, bapt 3/10/1880.
p.236 Letter loose dated 5 April 1894
55 Church
Street
Basingstoke
April 5th, 1894
Dear Sir
Would you oblige
me by extracting from your registers the date of the baptism of Kate Ellen
HAMPTON, who is about to be confirmed here and thinks she was baptized at
Headley as an infant? She was born on Oct 31, 1878 so it should be somewhere
about that date.
We like to verify the baptism in case of mistakes, and if
possible to secure the exact date.
Apologising for troubling you.
I
am faithfully yours,
T B TATHAM
Curate of Basingstoke
p.237 PARFITT George & Emily 18/12/1842 (SMITH) and
children.
Live at Hollywater with Celia SMITH p.227
She daughter of
Celia (p.227), sister to Mark (p.226), William (p.317) and James (p.333).
They were married by me 12.1.1878, she being 35 with two illegitimate
children, he a soldier (for 20 years) with a pension £18.4.0.
Good
working man, works for Mr GREENAWAY.
The family makes a lot of money as the
women work at the mill, and he has a pension, and works. [Inf: Mrs PINK]
Signed his pension 11d a day 1 March 1885.
Children illegitimate:
- SMITH Andrew Charles
5/2/1871 (PARFIT in 1881 census)
- SMITH
William James 2/5/1875 (PARFIT in 1881 census)
said to be the children of the HOARE (p._) banned 1884 to widow SMITH
After Marriage: 12.1.1878 (no further children in Headley
bapt reg, bur reg or census).
She bur. 11.5.1896 aged 53, plot 12-7
'Hollywater, lungs'
He bur. 13.7.1896 aged 63, plot 11-17 'Alton Union,
late Hollywater; rupture'.
p.238 GALE Stephen 10/10/1824 & Charlotte (FULLICK) &
children
Widower living last house on right Fullers Bottom.
Father of
Mrs MOSELEY, p.202.
Wife (Charlotte) was buried Feb 10 1868.
She was
sister to GAMBLENs 2nd wife, p.457.
They were married May 14, 1848.
Brother to James GALE p.270 (Headley Wood Hatch)
Children:
- James
8/10/1848
- Hannah 30/1/1853
- [Crossed out =>Mary 31/1/1858];
Buried 10/2/1870
- Jane 26/1/1862 -m. James FULLICK,
36, lab of Barford
- William 1/1/1865 - this William's poaching
p.571
- Frances Eliza 1/12/1867 see p.945.
p.239 AUBREY James &
(PIGGOTT) & 1 child
Live on
Deadwater Hill, above Alexandra Park.
Said to be church people. He a
bricklayer.
No relation to p.340. Saw her 28/2/1878 (see p.246)
He ?
& KNOTT p.310 married sisters.
- 1876 Daughter.
p.239 CHAPPELL Harry Davis (late R.F.A.) & Emily (CHIVERTON
nιe 3.2.1890)
She daughter of Thomas (p.234) and died.
Two of her
children are with grandparents p.234, viz. Henrietta CHAPPELL nιe 23.3.1907
& Hilda CHAPPELL nιe _.9.1914.
Emily CHAPPELL nιe 14.9.1914 at
Bayfields Cottage in 1928.
p.240 COOMBES Dan & Lucy (BARNETT nιe
22.9.1824) & daughter [COOMBS in 1881
census]
Live at Deadwater west of Allotment Land.
She sister to
George BARNETT p.241 and to James p.356
Took a deal of trouble when Mrs
BARNETT was ill.
And for some time had the baby with her.
They were
married Nov 2, 1844.
Daughter is now (Feb 1877) home with abscess in
neck.
Mary Ann "poorly" in Bull's Book.
Children were baptised
simultaneously at chapel.
- George 10/12/1845; buried 18.1.1849 aged 8
weeks, therefore born between 12.11.1848 and 20.11.1848.
- 1851 Mary Ann,
Mrs James KNIGHT p.41.
- 1856 Thomas, buried 6.8.1857
With them (Dec
1891 & in 1891 census) is lodging Charles
WEEKES (p.515).
p.241 BARNETT George 21.9.1832 & children
Widower
living at [Crossed out=>1st house over] shop house on Deadwater Hill
Wife (Elizabeth DUCKETT) died aged 37 in 1873 near
Bank of England
She sister to Mrs MOSS p.297.
Brother to Mrs COOMBES
p.240.
Took 2.1.1878 Albert's school prize to Mrs COOMBES.
Married Oct
1878 to Mary A HEATHER.
His new wife (1878) was baptised as HARDING
5.7.1828 - married 22.12.1849 to James CANE & 3.2.1866 to Fred HEATHER..
See HARDING pedigree p.129.
Mother to John CANE (Lindford Ch: style) p.415;
also to Mrs George KNIGHT p.1112.
She (when Mrs HEATHER) sent for me (very
ill) on Dec 26, 1873. "Breaks bread with Mr ALLEN, therefore no sacrament".
"Felt safe but afraid of mother's safety"
Brother to James
p.356.
Following three lines all crossed
out:-
- Jane 1862
- Thomas 1867
- Albert 1870
Then by their side is written:
Rather, George
BARNETT's children (by Elizabeth) are:
-
Mary Jane, bapt 22.9.1861, married 1897 at Liss (seems
to have married aged 31 to George WAKEFORD 8.10.1892 at Headley) - I
think this is the Mrs WAKEFORD who gave evidence at the enquiry over the suicide
Aug 1921 (Godalming way) of James Thomas BARNETT.
- William 27.3.1865,
bur. 27.3.1865
- Albert 7.10.1866 - at Worthing 1897
- James Thomas
1870 - at home 1897.
Daughter came to me Dec 1884 about succession duty
payable by Mrs BARNETT on death of Lucy P KEMP.
Her 2nd husband was
brother to Mrs Tom MARSHALL (p.504) & to Charles HEATHER (p.271) & to
Henry (p.505).
p.242 HALE [Crossed out=>AYLES] William & Jane (FULLICK)
nι 14 July 1840 (him or her?)
Live at
Sleaford Farm south side, called in letters "Sleaford Cottage".
Married in
16.9.1860. No children.
Wife daughter of old FULLICK, the sieve maker, who
used to live at Bayfields' Road; there Mrs FULLICK died and then old FULLICK
went and lived with his daughter first at Lodge House, before Sir Henry came,
and then at the New Cottages at Pickett's Hill.
Always been br:
up and likes to go to Headley Church.
She knew me when I called
12/10/1975. Pleasant.
Left her Jan magazine on Feb 21, 1878.
Washes
at times for Mrs HOARE; and keeps her ducks.
Complains that when her father
died Dr Woods, though sent for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
mornings, did not come till Friday when the old man was dead. From this it
would seem that her father and mother were: William, died (age 70) June 1872
at Pickett's Hill, and Hannah (TAYLOR) died (aged 61) Jan 1871 at
Bilford's.
(FULLICK Pedigree is p.837)
Name really HALE (we
assume WHL means 'as distinct from AYLES')
She sister to Mark
(p.221) and Fred (p.258) FULLICK and to Mrs COLE (p.633).
Now (1886)
keeping Headley Wood.
Uncle to Mrs GARLAND p.1037.
In 1905 with Mrs
ANKERS - see p.1448 .
p.243 CHAPPELL Harry & Harriett (DAWES)
Live at
Sleaford Farm, north side.
Usually out, saw her Feb 21, 1878.
Apparently rather cross.
Children go to Kingsley School
Two children
12/10/1895. Informant p.242.
They came October
1875
[6 children April 1884. See p.478]
Sister to Ann GROVER (New Inn
case p.478)
Came to me Feb 7, 1885 to ask whether give her paper to collect
1 guinea to have tumour taken away by Dr LORIMER of Castle Street, Farnham by
whom her father had one taken out. (See letter
below)
Children:
- 1869 Caroline
age 10 in 1881 census. Attended K.
80 times in 1877
- Albert age 8 in 1881
census
- George age 5 in 1881
census.
p.243 Letter dated 14 Feb 1885
Headley Rectory
Liphook
Feb 14, 1885
Mrs CHAPPELL of Sleaford is desirous of having
removed a tumour which has grown at the side of her face. The operation (with
the after treatment) will cost more than she is able to afford and she asks
for help. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr LAVERTY or given to the bearer (turn
over).
Overleaf:
Rev W H LAVERTY 5/-
T
S HAHN 2/6
CAMPBELL 1/-
Mrs WINDUS 1/-
Mrs & Miss VINCENT
3/-
M & C E FRASER 4/6
E BETTESWORTH 1/-
Mrs White NEWMAN
2/-
E H 1/-
M A HOARE 2/6
Mrs CLEAR 2/-
Mrs BRIDGER 1/-
Mrs PHILLIPS 1/6
Mrs LICKFOLD 1/-
Andrew WARREN 1/-
S J W 1/-
E WAKEFORD 1/-
Mrs WARNER 1/-
William ROGERS 1/-
G CURTIS 1/-
p.244 [Crossed out =>GINOVERY] JANOWAY [JANAWAY in
censuses] Jonathan and Eliza (SPARKS) [she born
in East Indies in censuses] & 2 children.
Live at Hollywater
(next PIGGOTT's)
A hawker [wrong in the nose] and
'Handicap deaf' in 1881 census.
Son grown up (in 1878) see p.544
and daughter born about 1863?
Both children called SPARKS.
She came to
me 11/5/1881 to sign a hawker's application.
[For their strangers who were
banned, see p.9]
Daughter now (1884) Mrs GREEN (very Jewish appearance) -
see p.113 for further details of Mrs GREEN.
Mrs JANOWAY died Feb 1904 at
Conford. He in Jan 1904, blind as well as deaf (inf: Mrs William SMALL).
p.245 HUNT John (14/8/1831) & Elizabeth (FYFIELD 18/9/1831) &
family
Live at Hollywater; 1st house on footpath.
Short little woman,
nice; boiling peas for pigs 7/8/1872.
Husband used to let house, but tenant
neglected it.
Own COURTNAGE's House (p.530)
They were married 9/1/1859.
Susannah
servant at (p.495) Headley Grange 1880
& Mary Ann afterwards at
Headley Grange.
- Susannah bapt. 12/6/1860
- Mary Ann 8/5/1864 - see p.986 Mrs Henry MESSINGHAM
- William John
4/10/1868
- Henry George 7/4/1872.
p.246 FITT Arthur & Jane (GOODENOUGH) & 2 children.
Live above
Alexandra Park (young people)
Went there in 1872, and then very young
looking.
"Too far to any church & therefore nowhere"
Saw in at
No.5 (p.239) of map on 28/2/1878
She became a widow 1893.
- Arthur
buried 29/11/1873
- 1874 Alice
- 1876 Catherine
- 1884 Ernest -
meat for E. May 8/1890.
p.246 GOODENOUGH - Her father coming Michaelmas 1894 to live with her.
On the Parish.
p.247 WAKEFORD Noah (25/12/1830) & Anne (KEELING) & children
Live above Alexandra Park.
Mrs WAKEFORD in Alton slightly deranged - inf:
Mrs FORD (p._) whom I met in No.5 p.239.
Daughter Adeline (7/10/1855) is
married to Serg RICE of 2/21; ordered to the Cape in Feb 1879 - Gone in transport City of Paris.
She
came with paper to be signed 24/2/1879.
Had child buried without church in
1877.
She sister and daughter to the murdered & suicide
See article on this in Family Tree Magazine, June 1994.
(see alphabetical list of burials opposite KEELING).
He brother to
p.267.
Children:
- 1853
Anne
- 1855 Adeline
- 1858 William - m. 24.5.1894 to Charlotte
KNIGHT
- 1861 George - 1894 at Greatham married (aged
31 to Mary Jane BARNETT 8.10.1892 at Headley)
- 1863 John - 1894
at Aldershot
- 1867 Noah - 1894 at home & also William. In 1908 at Mrs
KINGSHOTT, Washford
- 1870 Mary - in 1908 at Mrs KINGSHOTT, Washford
- 1873 Janet
- 1875 Elizabeth - buried 16/4/1877.
p.247 Press Cutting dated March 6, 1874
EXPENSIVE GAME
Thomas STRUGNELL and William WAKEFORD, both of Headley, were summoned by Robert
MORLEY for trespassing in search of game on land in the occupation of the Hon.
Fitzallen FOLEY, at Headley on the 15th of February, by sending a lurcher dog
after a hare and catching the same. Defendants denied sending the dog after
the hare, but admitted taking it from the dog and subsequently eating it.
STRUGNELL, who had previously convicted, was fined 17s and WAKEFORD 10s, and
costs 7s, each to be paid at once. STRUGNELL paid, but WAKEFORD said he would
"tread it out". Later in the day, however, he altered his mind, and paid the
money. Alton Paper.
p.248 STRUGNELL George & Eliza (CANNON) bapt 31/12/1819 nιe 3.12.1819
Live above Alexandra
Park; south cottage of 2nd lot.
A tailor, used to live by Lindford-Bordon
style.
Louisa called me to baptize Jane WEEKS p.514.
Wife
sister-in-law of Daniel WOODS p.249.
One ill: child before marriage (he
died aged 24)
They were married 24/7/1843.
Charles (below)
living with Mrs WALKER at ELLIOTTs
In red are Births etc from an old bible
shown me 6.3.1919 by Mrs Louisa TRUSLER
(We are not
showing them in red here on the website)
- George CANNON, 14/5/1843,
nι 23.1.1843, buried 25/5/67
- Maria, 25/2/1845, nιe 12.2.1845, died
26.9.1869
- Elizabeth, 22/11/1846, nιe 24.8.1846, died 26.9.1855
-
William, 26/11/1848, nι 21.10.1848, buried 31/12/1855
- Thomas,* 14/5/1850,
nι 16.2.1850, going to live 1895 with Mrs SUTTON as lodger
- Charles,
7/11/1852, nι 16.11.1852 [see p.93]
- Henry, 25/12/1953, buried
18/6/1857
- John, 27/4/1886, nι 10.3.1856, died 17.6.1856, buried
21/6/1856
- Louisa, 24/10/1858, married 1882 to Thomas TRUSLER (TRUSSLER)
of Bramshott - see p.1033
- Joseph, 4/6/1865, nι 1.5.1865, died 10.8.1865,
buried 16/8/1865
Eliza STRUGNALL was bur at Headley
aged 61 on 19.5.1881, plot 13-56 - died of cancer.
* See extract
from Alton paper previous page (p.247).
p.249 WOODS Daniel
Widower living this side Lindford Bridge.
Sexton to church. Works for Mr BETTESWORTH.
Married 1836; wife (Mary
CANNON) died Nov 1869.
With him live daughter & son-in-law and
grandchild p.250
Brother-in-law of Mrs STRUGNALL p.248
Brother to Mrs
ROOKE p.348
1st cousin to Mrs WARNER (Lindford Bridge) p.385
See
pedigree p.96.
*George's son s. of w. sent
November 1926 for George's Baptism cert. for OAP
Children:
- Anne 2/4/1837 - married 1872 to Eli
SHRUBB (p.250)
- James 5/10/1838 - married 1863 to Mary FIFIELD (p.257)
- [Crossed out =>Will 27/12/1840, buried 8/9/1848]
- Richard 4/10/1842
- Married 6/1/1866 to Esther LOE. Working 1879 in London with Uncle, a
cornchandler
- Mark 27/10/1844 - see p.853. Working 1879 in London.
Married
- Daniel 24/7/1847 - in 1879 at the Straits at Kingsley.
Married
- George* 10/5/1850. Working 1879 at Petersfield. Married
-
Charles 22/2/1852. Working 1879 in London. Married. Formerly a blacksmith; but
a piece of steel put one of his eyes out; and he got frightened and works now
at milk carting or charging (for Mr AMEY?).
- Sarah 6/8/1854
- Maria
8/3/1854
- Mary 27/11/1859 - born 31 Aug 1859; m.
Arthur Remington SURRETT, 25 Dec 1884, Highbury; died 10 Dec 1900 age 41,
Upper Holloway [inf: Keith Foster]
- Fred 1/6/1862 - Working 1879
for Kingsley CLEAR. Unmarried.
p.250 SHRUBB Eli 12.7.1839 & Anne (WOODS) nιe 20.2.1836? (baptised
2.4.1837) & children.
Basket maker living this side of Lindford Bridge
with Dan WOODS (sexton)
He son of Mrs FYFIELD before marriage. p.252
He nephew of Sarah FROGLEY p.253
She daughter of Sexton WOODS, p.249.
They were married March 2, 1872, she having had two illegitimate children*
The property has now been bought by Mr HARDING [see p.474] who advised them
not to pay Tithe.
For nephew's common burning see p.853.
Children:
- Florence* WOODS born 4/2/1863, baptised 8/3/1863
- Edith* WOODS (or
William) born 14/8/1865, baptised 1/10/1865
- Eliza SHRUBB baptised
7/7/1872, married 1905 to William LEGG (see p.1485)
- Daniel SHRUBB**
baptised 30/8/1874
-
SHRUBB baptised 1875 (not in
bapt Reg)
- John SHRUBB baptised 8/11/1876
- George SHRUBB
baptised 10/1/1879
** employed illegally 1886. See p.489. Living 1919 with
Mrs Alice Mary DENYER and married to her (when divorced) at Alton
26.4.1923.
p.251 WOODS James 5/10/1838 & Mary (FIFIELD) 4/12/1842 &
children
Live near Bank of England.
Son of Sexton WOODS, p.249.
She (5/1/1874) agreeable.
Married Nov 14, 1863
Used to live in Park;
moved to make room for COOMBES
Children:
- Mary
- George
-
Anne Eliza 3/1/1869
- James 4/12/1870; lives Spring 1889 with grandmother -
p.252
- William 1873
- Walter 1876.
p.252 FIFIELD Mrs Eliza (SHRUBB) & Grandson
Widow living with her
sister by Lindford Bridge
Her husband (George) buried July 27, 1866.
Mother (before marriage) of Eli SHRUBB* p.252
Mother? of Mary WOODS
p.251.
With her lives her grandson James WOODS, born 14/9/1870 and also her
husband's ?mother, Mrs George COURTNAGE (p.546) who however would not bide
because of the swearing.
- Eli* SHRUBB 12/7/1839, married Sexton's
daughter. See p.250
- Maria FIFIELD 15/8/1841, married 11/1/1862 Fred
COOMBES
- Mary FIFIELD 14/2/1842, married 14/11/1863 to James WOODS
p.251
- William FIFIELD 25/2/1844, married
- George FIFIELD 10/5/1846,
buried 26/1/1849.
p.252 Press Cutting dated Aug 1888
PETTY SESSIONS, Tuesday.
Before J G WOOD Esq. (Chairman), M G KNIGHT, Esq. And A J SCOTT, Esq.
CRIMINAL ASSAULT. James WOOD, aged 17, of Headley was brought up in custody
charged with an assault on Teddie BEERE, a little boy aged six years next
September, son of Walter BEERE, farmer, residing at Broxhead Farm Headley.
Maria BEERE and Walter BEERE having given evidence, Police Constable BUDDEN,
stationed at Kingsley, deposed that, on June 28th, he received a warrant for
the apprehension of the prisoner. Witness found him at Lindford, in the parish
of Headley, and read the warrant to him, telling him to listen to every word,
as it was of a serious nature. In answer, the prisoner said, "Yes, that's
right: I did it"......
SHOCKING OFFENCE AT HEADLEY. James WOOD, 17
cowman, was indicted for committing a shocking offence at Headley, on 23rd
June. Mr GREENWOOD prosecuted; and Mr HERRIES defended. The prisoner who was
found guilty of the attempt only, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment
with hard labour.
p.253 FROGLEY Sarah (SHRUBB)
Widow living with her sister this side
Lindford Bridge.
She was married (to Dan FROGLEY) 7/2/1830.
He died ?
[1875 - according to burials record]
She very
deaf, had a fit in February 1878
Her clothes caught fire and she was nearly
burnt.
Has Parish Relief.
Aunt to Eli SHRUBB p.250.
p.254 HEATHER/COOMBES Fred, born* 30/8/1840, baptised 18/10/1840; &
Maria 15/8/1841 (FIFIELD) & children
*by Somerset House
Live in
Headley, street down the Lane.
She daughter of Mrs FIFIELD, Lindford Bridge
p.252
He illegitimate son of Elizabeth COOMBES (his father [crossed out
=>said to be] William HEATHER p.425) wife of transported James.
(Mrs
Elizabeth COOMBES died in 1847 and Fred was brought up by grandmother Maria
COOMBES, see p.504)
They were married January 11, 1862
Lived 1st at
little house now pulled down on/near w entrance to Stone Hill under name of
COOMBES. Often called HEATHER
& Henry COOMBES (see p.255)
Children:
- Maria Alice, 23/11/1862
- mother to Henry : born 2.6.1885 - his
whereabouts said not to be known in 1897, and supposed drowned.
- Frederick
13/3/1864
- Eliza 4/11/1866 - married 1884 John HAYDEN (p.067)
-
William 1/11/1868
- Minnie 6/8/1871 - see p.910. Married 1889 to Joseph
NORTH
- Alf Ernest 1873
- Ann Maria 1877 - see p.1057. Married 1893
to Elijah NORTH
- Walter 1877
- Frank 1872 - grave digger 1926 lodging
with Mrs CHESHAM.
p.254 Press Cutting: DRUNK BUT COULD NOT HELP IT. Frederick COOMBES, Alias
HETHER, was charged by Sergt SCOTT with being drunk and incapable at Headley.
Defendant: I was not drunk. You said I was and I said "Well, then, I can't
help it. Fined 6d and 6s costs.
For non attendance school see p.313.
p.255 COOMBES Henry John &
(see a simple pedigree on p.2058)
Living 1909 at Reynold's Cottage
Child Gladys Anne Katherine nιe 15.1.1909;
baptised at Conford.
p.255 BAKER
&
& 3 children
Live at Bageant's Bridge
Kingsley people; parents of a Sir Henry housemaid.
Parents of the BAKER
formerly in cottage near Park.
Live under Mrs CLEAR.
House once
belonged to Mrs NORTH p.291 but was sold to Farmer CLEAR.
Took her some
coals 9/2/1875.
Have nine children.
Not able to wring washing (March
1878) owing to rheumatics. Clothes wrung therefore by p.256.
? Same on
p.101.
p.256 STYLES
&
& 3 children
Live at North end of Bageant's
Bridge
Saw her March 1878, pleasant and strong. Came from Worldham.
Wishes, Oct 1879, little boy to come to school. Will come with Mrs HACK's boy
p.207.
Children:
- 1873 William James
- 1871
- 1875.
p.257 BRYNING G W & wife &
Newcomers (Xmas 1877) to Beech Hill
Cottage.
He wants to borrow money; offers 8%
Is said to be proprietor
of Baths in London. Says Turkish Bath is better than any doctor. Doctors, he
says, are all hums.
Says he has been compared
in public press with Mario & Sims REEVES.
Went January 1878 to see him
with church warden CAMPBELL. Mr CAMPBELL (imprudently) asked him to sing at
our Readings.
Wife is younger than husband.
We offered Parish Magazine
but they take it in.
p.258 FULLICK Fred (born 29.2.1846) & Anne (DEADMAN, nιe 23.5.1849 -
as Charlie D said 1917) & 3 children
Young people living at Cottage
near Park.
She a granddaughter of DEADMAN of Churt.
Born in
Frensham? Married 31/7/1869.
Home smokes. She pleasant, singing to baby
13/4/1875.
He a maker of baskets.
He and one child ill March 1878.
Brother to Mark (p.221) & Mrs COLE (p.633) and very like him and to Mrs
HALE (p.242)
FULLICK Pedigree p.837
- Minnie Maria 1872, married 18.9.1897 marine Thomas
Balmer READ of Gosport (profession
'RNLI')
- William 1874, married sister to Frank's wife. She left
him*. He died 1910.
- Herbert Andrew 1876
- Edwin 1878
- Alfred
Henry 1880 (see below)
- Frank 1882 - married (see above)
- Alice
1884
- Charles 1887
- Mabel 1889, died 1889
- Annie L 1890
*story being that owing to India Fever she swamped the bed on the wedding night.
He died 1910. She did not come to funeral.
Written on
p.256: Mrs Fred FULLICK is Ann daughter of Eliza DEADMAN and was born
23.5.1849 at Dockenfield. I got the Birth Certificate Sept 1917 from Somerset
House; and sent it then c/o Mrs ELLIOTT, 5 Tower Road, Liphook.
Preliminary paper came 5.2.1919 from Mrs A FULLICK, 12 Beaconsfield Road,
Portslade.
p.258 FULLICK Alfred Henry, 1880 & Kate, WINDIBANK nιe MAIDMAN (died
Jan 1934)
Has brother William - now at Llanover p.647.
Married 1909
(at ? Batt's Corner). She a Widow.
Live in Headley Park
She daughter
of p.109. See letter on p.261.
Baptised 4.12.1909 probably the 12 child of
this marriage.
Has 3 children of 1 marriage, born circa
- 1891 girl
- in Canada in service in 1909.
- 1895 Albert Charles - Drowned 31st Jan., 1918, aged 23. HMS Dolphin.
Married
- 1907 girl.
This entry also on
p.261.
p.259 LEMON Sarah nιe FULLICK afterwards ROBINSON.
Old widow lives at
Fellmongers
The Fellmongers on east side of road (nearly opposite to
Wheatsheaf) which leads up to Parish House Bottom. Called "Rotten Row" from
its tumble-down condition. On the name cf. the extract from Fareham 1890 (which seems to have no relevance other than it mentions that
a man named in the extract was a fellmonger).
Mother of p.289.
Husband George died 1875. Oldish.
Lived with Bank; then at Rock Barn with
p.289.
Her maiden name FULLICK & first marriage in 1827 to Will
ROBINSON.
Old LEMON father of p.355 by first wife.
Baptised 1808.
Married 13/10/1829 to William ROBINSON
Married 22/11/1847 to George
LEMON
For the FULLICK Pedigree see p.837
See p.926
They have had
children:
- Catherine* baptised 31/1/1847 buried 18/1/1869
- Hannah
baptised 21/9/1851 see p.28?
*George (son of
Catherine)
[text covered by news cutting].
p.260 WOODGER William*, nι 8.1.1853, & Annie
(GLAYSHER), 1855
Young people living on Barford High Road.
Son of
p.203.
Daughter of Frank GLAYSHER p.287. She had illegitimate baby in 1873
(which died).
Married by me in February 1878 (actually 26 Jan 1878).
Very kind to Widow PACEY
p.677 (live next door) March 1878. She niece to William GLAYSHER (p.288) James
(p.290) George (p.292), Charles (p.285)
?His brother is James (Beech Hill)
p.683.
Saw her February 1899 at mother's
Lives February 1899 3 miles
to east of Churt.
In 1905 at Barford near stream (Lower Bridge)
All
children in B&B
- Fred George 2 Feb 1879, married Grayshott 1906.
- John see p.1375
- Amy married to Jesse DEANE, p.526
Killed in War
was
- Allan nι 3.8.1887 at Churt for whom I got a Somerset House
certificate [S.R. 12255] dated 20.2.1920
*Son of Richard & Mary Ann,
nι in Churt. I sent Oct 1920 to Farnham for Birth and received certificate.
Son of Richard & Mary Anne (nιe HAMMOND) see p.203.
p.261 HOLDEN
&
& children
Live in ALLEN'S West Cottage by
Iron Room.
Mr ALLEN's coachman. Preaches at times.
Boy and Girl go to
Mr ALLEN's schoolroom
- 1868 Emily
- 1870 Thomas.
p.261 FULLICK Alfred Henry & Kate (WINDIBANK nιe MAIDMAN).
Transferred here from p.258
Married, she a widow, (at Batts Corner).
Live in Headley Park [and niece there in 1924, when their eldest child Gladys
E Mary WINDIBANK*, dite FULLICK, went to America].
She daughter of
p.Q109
Has 3 children of first marriage born circa
- 1891 Girl
-
1895 Boy [Albert Charles]
- 1907 Girl
post-mortem
- *Gladys Eva Mary (really WINDIBANK) cf 1921, nιe
15.12.1906
- Fred Charles Alfred FULLICK nι 3.12.1909
- Ivy Louisa nιe
22.9.1911
- Elsie Fln. Hilda nιe
14.5.1915.
p.261 Letter (presumably the one referred to on p.258,
though found near p.268, and relating to a Frederick)
Headley
Rectory, Liphook
February 12 1885.
Frederick FULLICK of Headley Park
having lost a sow desires your kind assistance towards the purchase of a new
one.
Please turn over
On reverse side of letter
- donation of £5 from WHL and a total of 13/- from 8 others.
p.262 GORDON Alexander & Annie 18.5.1844 (THOMSON) & children
Live at East Iron Room Cottages, nearest chapel
Mr ALLEN's Butler
His
evidence as to pheasant stealing (p.2)
With them lives Annie SUTTON, the
grandchild of William SUTTON (senior), p.338
Children:
- Grace Annie
2/2/1874, went to New Zealand 1892 (see below)
- Marion 12/12/1874, Died 1891
- Son (James)
4/3/1876
See in B&B p.263
Living 1911 at the Roundabout Cottage
at Standford with
MATTHEWS
& Gracie Annie nιe GORDON (she
'Widow' In 1911 census)
a daughter from New Zealand who has called
the cottage Mataτra which is Maori for "pleasant place"
One daughter is
Mrs Catherine WEBB Dec 4, 1891. Married 1910.
Another is Mrs Christina M
WEST whose child was baptised April 1912
Another is Mrs Jessie BALCHIN
whose husband, a postman, went wrong in 1912 at Guildford.
p.263 WAKE John W & Jane
Live behind
Charles CHANDLER at Hollywater.
She one of the mistresses at Mr ALLEN's
school.
[Mrs WAKEFORD, Lindford, p.267, being the other.]
[This in
April 1878. Inf: Young Lath cl: CHANDLER]
?p.489.
With her lives her orphan nephew, James ABURROW - see p.397
She died 1891 aged 53.
A sister (gn: niece) of
hers Carry HODKIN had a bastard male child who died on 16.3.1891 aged 18
days.
p.263 GORDON Elrington Leith, 23.7.1892, & Emily Louisa
Live 1920
at Mataτra; dit "neighbour"?
Son of
p.262
Pater Leith nι 26 July 1920 and others in B&B.
She churched
- but children baptised elsewhere.
Afterwards at Mount Pleasant, Lindford.
But ?gone by May 1928. See p.2101.
p.264 TAYLOR Charles & Jane (RANDELL)
Keep grocer's shop on
Lindford/Standford cross roads (presumably hence
Taylor's Lane?)
Mrs was cook at the Rectory.
He used to bring
vegetables.
He cousin to Mrs WHITING (Bank) p.127.
Son of old James
p.265. Parents of p.266
Brother to Tizzy p.133.
They were married Aug
1. 1865.
He to Xmas 1881 Mr ALLEN's Bailiff:- then owing to some little
excess at a sale Mr Allen had a great meeting with a gentlemen from London who
decided that he should no longer be allowed to come to chapel. Harry GAUNTLETT
(p.678) and TILBURY at the Duck Pond on the way to Liphook, said to be the
great Allenite advisers.
Children have been by 1st wife (Jane ?) died
10/7/1863.
- Alfred 24/1/1844
- Eliza 14/3/1847
- William
7/1/1849, buried 28/2/1849
- James 28/4/1850, see p.266
- Agnes
9/10/1853
- Elijah 17/5/1957, buried 14/2/1862
- Caroline
15/12/1861
It is said that TAYLOR got £1 a week, and £100 every five years,
as bailiff.
C.T is said here to have set off
things sold at shop?
p.264 Press cuttings: Feb 1882 - UNJUST SCALES. Charles TAYLOR,
grocer, of Headley, was fined 1s. and 9s. costs, for having in his shop scales
4ozs, against the purchaser. The scales had become unjust through neglecting
to clean them.
Apr 1884 - EMPLOYER AND WORKMAN. Charles TAYLOR was sued
by C JETTING for 7s 6d., claimed for work done. Ordered to pay 7s 6d and 4s 6d
costs.
p.265 TAYLOR James & Ann
Old people living on Lindford-Standford
Cross Road.
"Mr DYKES mean when he first came - Afterwards took prejudice,
& never went near them"
The old man chatty; perhaps rather a
humbug.
Father to p.264; grandfather to p.266.
Have had children:
- Charles 26/6/1825, see p.264
- Esther 22/12/1826
- Mary 13/7/1828,
married 30/11/1853 to Dan SHRUBB
- Jemima 18/9/1829
- Sarah 12/6/1835,
buried 26/3/1831.
p.266 TAYLOR James nι 1849, & Eliza nιe 1844 & 2
children*
He died Jan 1933
Live at [crossed out =>Allotment Ground
Bordon at Deadwater] at Hollywater
She stout very & masterful.
Son
of p.264, grandson of p.265
This his second wife.
1st wife was Emma
HONESS; married by me 10/8/1878 and buried by me (aged 38) 14/10/1874.
By
2nd wife:
- Eva 9/1/1878, Mrs WARNER p.947
- Charles James
25/1/1880
- Harriett Agnes 8/8/1881, Mrs ELLIOTT, p.268
- Thomas
Ashford 9/7/1883, confirmed 1901, died 1910
- William James 18/4/1885,
baptised 1899, p.268
At bottom of page
*-
Ada? Jan 1877, Baptised / /1877
- Eva Baptised
3/2/1878, Mrs WARNER; p.947
A child christened at Blackmore Jan 1882.
Harriett Agnes married 1915 Fred ELLIOTT, Sponsors 1919
Ada, married
William Herbert NASH. A son nι 1907, baptised 1920, & the son in motor
bike accident on Deadwater Hill Whitsunday 1927.
p.267 WAKEFORD Harriett, born April 1814
At Lindford next CHANDLER's
shop.
She (with Mrs WAKE p.263 teaches April 1878 at Mr ALLEN's school at
Hollywater)
Had as lodger in 1881 Julia CHANDLER (p.489)
Widow of a
man (William) who died in hopgarden who was
brother to Noah WAKEFORD p.247.
She now
housekeeping for one POLE
POLE up to 1887 worked for Sir Archibald
MACDONALD
She still 1887 keeps the house
on.
Lost one eye some years ago, and now January 1891 blind.
Gave her
order for Guildford Hospital January 27, 1991.
Now 1891 in Petersfield
Union.
p.267 WAKEFORD Daniel 5.4.1829.
Brother to William (above)
and Noah (p.247)
Came into the churchyard on Headley Fair 1892. Lame, lost
his leg apparently about 1840; it buried in Headley Churchyard. A member of
Rowledge choir, a radical churchman & strong teetotaller. Married 1850 to
Sarah HILL. Through Surgical Aid Society has now in 1892 a cork leg but "went
50 years" without.
p.268 STACEY James & Frances (EADE).
Old people living at Lindford
Chase next to their married daughter (BLACKMAN)
p.273.
Receive relief from Harboz for
Bramshott
Mother before marriage to John EADE p.273.
Grandmother
therefore ("my grandson") to Dick p.472.
p.268 TAYLOR William James & Lucy Annie (NEWNHAM) & children.
Married by me.
She servant to Dr CROWTHER-SMITH
Son of p.266. Brother to below miller
Standford Mill.
Have children:
- Robert 30.10.1917
- James
11.1.1920.
p.268 ELLIOTT Fred & Harriett Agnes (TAYLOR)
Daughter of p.266.
Sister to above
Came (with Old TAYLOR) Nov 1927 to Wellfield.
p.269 CHANDLER Eli 1804 & Eliza 1815, nιe COOPER & Son*,
11/2/1821**
Old [crossed out =>people] lady living at [crossed out
=>Herne Farm (late Dyer's)] at Moore House, middle. See p.336.
(Widow at Hearne, Style age 65 in 1881 census)
She used to wash for
us.
Came from Frensham in 1868 [crossed out => married in 1868],
therefore children born in Frensham.
Parents to Mrs William FYFIELD
p.277.
She daughter to old Mrs COOPER p.295.
Mother to Mrs WALKER
living with Charles STRUGNALL at Elliott's Farm (p.93) and to Benjamin
CHANDLER p.623.
**As I found in May 1902 at Frensham
*CHANDLER Harry, 27/05/1862 & Jane Maria
[crossed out =>PACEY] BUDD 18/5/1862
Live with above on Stone Hill
1903.
Married here.
He born at "Whitmore, Frensham" by Registrar's
Certificate got Nov 1924.
I wrote saying her age at marriage would be
right.
She was married here aged 31, in name of PACEY, but as a fact her
name was BUDD (illegitimate).
Living at 'Weetie',
Headley Down during WW1 - son Henry Eli was killed.
p.270 BLACKMAN Widow Elizabeth
Lives[crossed out => between PETARs
and HOWICKs] at Deadwater with son Andrew. p.419. See pedigree p.827.
Husband (Richard) buried 28/8/1860, aged 69.
Her maiden name Elizabeth
COURTENAGE.
Allen-ite. "Quite safe". [21/1/1874]
Sons and daughter all
live at Deadwater 21/1/1874, except one a gentleman's servant in Wales.
This one (who was was a soldier) married William HACK's (p.207?) sister
The old lady died Jan 25, 1881.
Children Baptised:
- John
6/10/1822
- Esther 18/6/1826
- Caroline 21/12/1828, married 1849
Charles HEATHER p.271
- William 22/8/1830, married 1850 Anne SMITH
-
Henry 24/2/1833, married 1866 Jane BAGGS (formerly kept Red Lion) see pedigree
p.827
- Eliza 21/1/1838, married 1854 Aaron WOODS p.272
- George
16/2/1840, married 1861 Anne STACEY p.273
- Andrew, married 1866 Lucy HILL,
p.419.
Note (written on page 143 of Book 2)
that Esther & Caroline are entered as children of mother only
father
transported 1823 to 1829.
p.270 GALE James, 11/5/1834
Mrs BLACKMAN (above) keeps house for him.
The only brother of
Stephen GALE, Fullers Bottom (Re-entered p.1921)
He always comes to Church
(inf. 1874 William B p.238) and now 1879, 1880 is the Sexton.
He has
never been married [inf: Stephen GALE April 1880]
Married 15.1.1881 to Jane
WHITE. See p.358.
p.271 Piece of paper:
Tear up this Paper if used for Begging
Purposes.
7 August 1872
James GALE having received Relief at St
George's Hospital, near Hyde Park Corner, desires to return most humble and
hearty thanks to Almighty God for the same.
N.B When the patient takes this
to his place of Worship he is desired to write down his place of abode.
[written in left column] 1 Kings 18, Romans 9-19
[written in right column]
1 Kings 19, Matt 22
p.271 HEATHER Charles, 29/8/1820 & Caroline (BLACKMAN), 21/12/1828 &
children
Live down Lindford Chase down muddy road.
She daughter of
p.270 (born however 1828 during father's
transportation) - see pedigree p.827
They were married June 17, 1849. (She widow in 1881 census)
Went on 20/1/1873 to see
after Confirmation Candidate
Wife sister (but by different father) of
former keeper of Red Lion, and of George (p.273) & Andrew (p.419) &
Mrs Aaron WOODS, p.272.
He brother to Mrs Tom MARSH (p.504) & to Harry
H (p.505)
Sons William (nι 20/9/1856) and Harry; fined for poaching Sept
1882.
One son (Harry - see p.902) living 1887 with Mrs John FULLICK
p.478.
Children:
- Ellen 23/12/1849 - Mrs
PULLICK
- Emma 11/5/1851
- Freda 2/12/1852
- Will* 15/10/1856 -
Married 1908 Harry WARNER's widow. p.131
- Charles** 18/7/1858, nι
6/6/1858, see p.86
- Henry*** 1/5/1864 - see p.902
- Sarah
7/6/1868
- Alice J 6/8/1871 - Mrs WEEKS - m.
26.12.1900 to William WEEKS, 28, gardener of Washford, Headley
*The dealer, nι Sept 1856
**work 1893 on roads - Bu?? found at Odiham
***Does little or nothing.
p.271 Press Cutting: Dec 1884 - AN OLD POACHER - H HEATHER was charged with trespassing in search of game at Headley. Police Sergeant CARPENTER, stationed at Headley, deposed that on Wednesday, the 26th ult., he was on duty on the highway leading from Sleaford to Headley. He saw the defendant with two dogs on Brockhead Common. The dogs were hunting, and the defendant was beating the bushes. The defendant saw witness, and then came into the road, ran away, and called off the dogs. The defendant was fined £2 and costs. He had been committed for poaching on several occasions.
p.271 Press Cutting: Poaching 1884 - George HAYDON, C HEATHER, and H HEATHER were charged with a similar offence at Brockhead Common. HAYDON was fined 15s; C HEATHER, 5s; and H. HEATHER, 20s; and 18s 6d costs between them.
p.271 Press Cutting: 1882? - BETTER THAN HE EXPECTED. William HEATHER, dealer, and Henry HEATHER, labourer, of Headley, were charged with trespassing in search of game on lands occupied by Mr H MATTHEWS, at Oakhanger, the property of the Hon. John DUTTON. William COUSINS, gamekeeper, deposed to seeing defendant chase what he thought was a hare on Sunday, the 27th August, on the above lands. They had a lurcher dog with them. He afterwards saw P.C. BUDDEN and they then went after them. P C BUDDEN proved overtaking defendants and finding upon one the barrel of a gun and on the other a rabbit. When charged with the trespass the elder one said he supposed he should not be fined more than £100. The defendants now denied the offence, saying they were looking for their pony. The chairman said taking game on a Sunday was a very serious offence. They might have been fined £5; but they would be costs, 12s between them.
p.271 Press Cutting: April 1887 - ASTRAY. William HEATHER, for permitting a horse to stray at Lindford, was fined 1s, and 4s costs.
p.272 WOODS Aaron, nι 7/3/1834 & Eliza (BLACKMAN), 21.1.1838, nιe
20/12/1837 & children
Live at Deadwater beyond bridge.
She a
daughter of p.270; he a cousin of Dan, p.249, the Sexton. Brother to Hannah
p.517, Mrs FOARD p.516.
They were married
4/11/1854
Came for coal Feb 20, 1875;
Said she was churchw:, really is
Allen-ite.
Children were christened at chapel
She sister to George
(p.273), Andrew (p.419; see pedigree p.827), Mrs HEATHER (p.271).
He
brother to Moses WOODS (see p.137)
Grandparents to Mrs Jim FOARD (nιe
YARNEY) p.966
Children:
- Ernest
- Jane, born 1858 -
m. 19/6/1880 to William YARNEY
- George, born 1860
- Elizabeth,
born 1862
- Eliza, baptised 4/12/1864
- William Aaron, baptised
4/11/1866
- James, born 1868
- Harry, born 1870
- Baby born 1874
- This is Sarah (wife of David R.F.A.) COOK; come to look after Mrs CAIN in
her jaundice Jan 1916 (from S????) Has girl of 14
in since & 2 younger children.
p.272 Press Cutting: PETTY SESSIONS. Tuesday. Before W WICKHAM Esq.
(Chairman), J G WOOD, Esq., M G KNIGHT, Esq., and Captain F STEPHENS.
POACHING. James GOOD and Henry WOOD, two lads were charged with trespassing in
search of game at Headley. Henry WOOD was discharged; but James, who had been
previously convicted of poaching, was fined 10s including costs.
[written in Laverty's hand] This should be I
think James & Harry WOODS.
p.272 Press Cutting: May 1886 - IN BODILY FEAR. Aaron WOODS, of Headley, applied for an order for sureties for the good behaviour towards him of George Ford, also of Headley. The complainant deposed that he went in bodily fear of FORD, who, on April 19th, came to him while he and his wife were at work in their garden, and pulled off his coat, challenging him to fight. The defendant had threatened to stab him, and to shoot him in bed. The quarrel had arisen out of a pheasant robber which came before the Bench some time back. The defendant was the complainant's nephew. Walter CHANDLER, a witness for the defence, said he heard WOODS use threats against FORD, the latter not being present. The words used were, "FORD, I could give you some punching." The defendant was bound over to keep the peace for three months, himself to be one surety in £5, and on other in £5.
p.273 BLACKMAN George & Anne (STACEY) & children.
Live at
Lindford Chase; on path to Deadwater.
He a son of p.270; she a daughter of
p.268.
They were married November 2nd, 1861. She
widow age 39 in 1881 census, paper bag maker.
Lived at Lindford
Chase since 1873.
At times he sells fish.
Thought the old people
(p.268) should have more Parish Pay.
Brother to Andrew (p.419), Mrs Aaron
Wood (p.272) and, by different father, Mr HEATHER (p.271). See pedigree
p.827.
Sister to John EADE p.209
They were married 2/11/1861.
-
Alice born 1867 [baptised 3/3/1867]
- Annie E born 1869 [baptised
4/7/1869]
- Edith born 1870, died 1870.
p.273 Press Cutting: May 1883 - SHOPLIFTING. Ann BLACKMANN, a hawker, was charged with stealing certain ribbon, &c.,valued 1s. 3d., the property of C G ENTICKNAP, grocer of Kingsley. P C BUDDEN produced the stolen property of which there was enough to fill a bushel measure. Mr ENTICKNAP deposed to having for some time missed a deal of his stock-in-trade, and Mrs ENTICKNAP identified the stolen property. Eliza FULLICK deposed to prisoner calling at her house and selling her some of the property produced. Prisoner, who pleaded guilty and had nothing to say, was committed for six weeks' hard labour.
p.274 BOXALL Charles, born 1.3.1834 at Midhurst, & Eliza (HAYDEN) &
2 daughters*.
Keep small shop in Lindford Chase Road.
Preaches at
chapel (to small congregations) on 19.1.1873; five in chapel besides his
family [Inf: p.271].
They were married May 30, 1857.
For some time he
drove a pony to Liphook every day except Thursday & Sunday, for the Post
& Parcels. Gave up post because ordered to empty the "Street" box.
Often has WARREN's people lodging with him (see next
page)
e.g for Mrs JEFFRIES see p.639.
Wife died 1870. She was
sister to 1st Mrs GAMBLEN, p.457.
He widower age 47,
grocer, living at Headley Mill with 16-year old daughter Amelia in 1881
census.
Married 2nd time a servant to Mrs HARRIS, a girl from the
neighbourhood of Twickenham.
2nd wife died Aug 1889; the day after the
return to London of 4 boys down for a brief holiday, sent at 5/- a week by the
Ch: Org: Society.
*Elder daughter: Ann Maria to be married end of 1878 to
Arthur EDGAR HODGKINS [of Stoke Damerel, Devon] a schoolmaster in the army
& a nice-ish fellow.
Younger daughter.
p.274 Cutting: [May 1885] LINDFORD. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. At the anniversary of Bible Christian Chapel on Sunday two sermons were preached to good congregations by the Rev. J HICKS of Southampton. [rest covered by another cutting]
p.274 Cutting: [August 1889] HEADLEY. SUDDEN DEATH. The Coroner (Mr H WHITE) has held an inquest at the Royal Exchange, touching the death of Charlotte BOXALL, aged 33, a married woman. Charles BOXALL, grocer and postman, deposed that the deceased was his wife. She had been weakly but was not medically attended. She had latterly had a cold; and on the previous Thursday night she went to bed early. She did not get up until 1 o'clock on Friday afternoon and went to bed again about 4. Early on Saturday morning she called him, and he got her something to eat. She complained of her throat being sore, and he wanted to send for a doctor, but she would not let him do so. When he went out to his work he left her in charge of a neighbour; she was then very cheerful. Maria PIGOTT, the wife of Mark PIGOTT, a neighbour, said that when Mr BOXALL went on his rounds, he left her with the deceased, but he did not ask her to stay. The deceased was quite cheerful. Witness gave her an egg and some tea, and went out about a quarter or half-past 8. She returned at 9 o'clock; and the deceased was then dead in bed, lying on her back. There was no one else in the house. Mr C J PLUMMER, surgeon, of Headley, said he was called about 9 o'clock, but the deceased was then dead. There were no marks of injury. The appearances were those of a weakly woman, and syncope was the probable cause of death. The Jury found accordingly.
p.275 FRANKS
WARREN's Shopman; lodger Jan 1878 with BOXALLs.
Came
to Servant's Park, January 30, 1878.
Comes to Church (Jan 1878).
p.275 Pedigree FYFIELD-BETTESWORTH
p.276 JEFFERIES William & Ellen M, 1860 (CURTIS)
Lives 1881 in
Bramshott.
Warren's Ruler. Lived Xmas 1887 at BOXALLS, p.274.
A (sham)
letter was sent (Jan 1878) as if from him to Miss Dore JOLLIFFE (Nora?),
making violent protestations of love. A hoax.
She daughter of James
CURTIS p.616.
He died 15.1.1921. Buried here 19.1.1921.
They were
married 15.7.1880.
Muriel JEFFERIES went 1922 to be trained for medical and
surgical nursing to St James infirmary, Balham, S W.
p.276 JEFFERIES Leon Stanley & Amelia
Caroline (COLE)
Married Nov 1912 at Registry Office & working
together in house at Dr BROWN's p.1671.
He son of above. She youngest
daughter of George, p.633.
Nov 1913 on Stone Hill (late LEGGATT's), see
p.635.
p.276 JEFFERIES Kathleen Maude. See p.1701.
p.277 FYFIELD William & Martha (CHANDLER) & children
Live at
[crossed out =>Plaster Hill] Bulls Farm E. (see p.526)
She daughter of
p.269. He son of p.278.
Married by me in 1872.
Mrs came for coal
29/1/1875
Brother of p.279.
For pedigree see p.275.
Before
marriage
- 1868 James CHANDLER
Married 1/9/1872
- 1872 Kate
Louisa now Mrs BREEDAN (see p.281) married**, *** to horse-soldier and to be
confined June 1892*; afterwards Mrs EFFER.
-
1873 Ellen - ?m. 13.6.1896 Alfred John FRY
-
1875 William Eli
- 1877 Augusta - see p.1410, Mrs LEMON.
*[transcribed
from p.281] I got (birth) certificate from
Somerset House, January 1925:
23 July 1892, Florence Ellen Fifield, Girl,
Albert BREEDEN, Kate BREEDEN formerly FIFIELD.
**A letter came Jan 1916
from Donald W. GREENE "in charge of Christ Episcopal Church, Gloversville NY,
USA" asking for Baptism of Kate L EFFER.
***Not really married. Given the child to him 12.3.1895. Came to me for copy
of Certificate of Baptism.
p.278 FYFIELD Keziah, old dame. Born Jul 1804.
Lives with son George
(p.279) at [crossed out =>Rook's Cottage]. Spring 1881 gone out of
Parish.
Minds children & also the children of p.277.
[crossed out
=>There also living here Mrs COOPER p.295.]
These last nearly set fire
to themselves when left alone in their own home (early in 1878)
She born
at beginning of century (July 1804). Formerly at Hearn, then Field House, then
Fellmongers.
Uses expression "Same to you, Sir" in answer to Good-day.
[crossed out =>Her husband (George) born 27/6/1816.]
Her husband Henry
died (26/10/1867?)
Has had children - Right by
comp: with marriage Register of Sons
- George p.279
- [crossed out
=>William] p.277
For pedigree see p.275
? John baptised
11/4/1841
? William 21/5/1843 see p.277
? Henry 17/10/1847
[crossed out =>Has had children:
- Maria 15/8/1841 married 11/1/1862
Fred COOMBES
- Mary 4/12/1842 married 14/11/1862 James WOODS
- Will
25/2/1844 married 1872 Martha CHANDLER
- George 10/9/1846 buried
26/1/1849]
[crossed out =>I think it likely that] Keziah COOMBES
baptised 23/9/1804 married Henry BETTESWORTH (Mr BETTESWORTH's uncle p.597)
19/2/1926; [crossed out =>and that Henry B died; & that the widow
married (after 1837, for Henry & Keziah BETTESWORTH had children up to
1837)]. She told me that she was born in 1804; & also something about her
being Mr BETTESWORTH's aunt, or perhaps rather it was that Henry BETTESWORTH's
real name was FYFIELD. (Ticked, we assume to show to
show this is correct)
p.279 FYFIELD or BETTESWORTH George, 30/8/1837, nι ?/7/1837, & Fanny,
10/9/1845, nιe (FULLICK) 9/7/1845, & 3 children.
Live at [crossed out
=>Rook's Cottage] Hearne next to Mrs BELTON
Son of p.278 [crossed out
=> who lives with them and minds the children when they are out to
work]
Came (?from Churt) in 1877; but have lived in Headley before.
She daughter of FULLICK's p.315 (Cook's Farm).
They were married 9/12/1865.
Sister of p.314, & to p.326, & to p.582.
Brother to William,
p.277.
[Her FULLICK Pedigree p.836]
See pedigree p.275.
They were
married 9/12/1865
- Arthur James, born 18/1/1866, 14/3/1866 (eldest goes to
work [in 1878])
- George, born 25/10/1873 (second goes to school [in 1878])
Married 1902
- Harry Harvey, 1875, died 1885 (according to burial register, died of consumption)
- Ellen, born 22/10/1880 5/12/1880
- John, born 1/11/1883, died 1884
- Emily 25/12/1886
- Minnie, born 23/8/1889, married 1.2.1914 to PC
Herbert James EDWARDS. No children by July 1927 except 1 illegitimate.
p.279 Press Cutting: Feb 1882 - PETTY SESSIONS, Tuesday. Before W
WICKHAM, Esq (Chairman), J G WOOD, Esq., A J SCOTT, Esq.
ALLEGED DAMAGE.
Mary BETTESWORTH, and Jane KNIGHT both of Headley, were charged with damaging,
to the value of 6d., a fence belonging to G ALDEN (p.575), of the same parish.
The complainant admitted he had not examined the fence, but supposed 6d. was
the value. The case was thereupon dismissed.
Handwritten by WHL: This should be Fanny Mary
BETTESWORTH & Hannah WHITE p.289.
p.280 ROBINSON Henry (born 28/6/37) & wife Hannah & children
Keep a little shop in Grayshott Bottom. Now, 1885, a better shop at Crossway
House, Upper Grayshott.
This his 2nd wife, married in 1873
[1st wife
Charlotte GARRETT married 1860. Died 1869 Their children: Henry William died
(age 1) 1867; Mary J died (aged 9) 1864.]
Land did belong to father, but
sold £400 to Mr I'ANSON, and young man is now the tenant.
Son of p.281;
brother to p.284 (Mrs GLAYSHER); half brother to Mrs GROVES, p.282.
Perhaps
the 2nd wife's name was MOORE - if so she had children:
1864 Mary Ann
MOORE
1869 James Archibald MOORE
With
them lodges John WINCHESTER p.168
Son James MOORE a butcher 1891 at
Grayshott; March 1892 about to be married; marr (as Archibald James) 6.6.1892 to Elizabeth
FILMER.
The ROBINSON's children were:
1. Peter George nι
3/8/1875, married at Grayshott 28/8/1906 to Annie HOULIN;
2. Ruth nιe
18/11/1876.
p.280 Cutting [Jan 1884] THE HEADLEY WATER CASE (MOSS v ROBINSON) was again before the Bench. Mr J B BLAKE, the Sanitary Inspector, stated that ROBINSON had now completed his well. The case was adjourned for a fortnight to enable the defendant to apply for the usual certificate as to a sufficient supply of water. Mr Blake asked for expenses, as he had had several extra journeys to Headley to inspect the well.
p.280 Cutting PETTY SESSIONS Tuesday. Present: W WICKHAM esq., J G
WOOD, Esq., and A J SCOTT, Esq.
THE RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY v ROBINSON, OF
HEADLEY. This case came on again, and was adjourned for another month; Mr J B
BLAKE, The Sanitary Inspector reporting that the defendant had sunk a well to
the depth of 120ft., and had reached the rock. It will be remembered that the
case is one of erecting a house without the requisite sanction of the Sanitary
Authority, the water supply being the main point.
p.280 Cutting [Feb 1884] PETTY SESSIONS. Tuesday
Before W
WICKHAM (Chairman), J G WOOD, A J SCOTT, and M G KNIGHT, Esqs.
THE RURAL
SANITARY AUTHORITY v. ROBINSON.
The defendant who had delayed in complying
with the order to supply sufficient water to his house at Headley, was ordered
to pay 6d fine and 19s 6d costs. The order had now been complied with. Mrs
Francis SMYTHE, also of Headley, was summoned by Mr J B BLAKE, the Inspector
to the Rural Sanitary Authority, for having failed to provide a sufficient
supply of water to her cottage at Headley. The inspector stated that the
defendant lived quite alone, she had purchased the ground, which was 40 feet
by 40 feet, and built a house somewhat like a soldier's hut, covered with
corrugated iron and asphalt, with guttering round it which carried the rain
water into a beer or paraffin barrel. This mode of water supply was not
complying with the requirements of the Act. The house contained one living
room and one bedroom. It appeared the defendant had been told that a town was
to be built on the common, and she and her sister each bought ground in hopes
of earning a living there. The sister had since left. The defendant knew
nothing about sanitary requirements when the ground was bought. Defendant said
she considered there was sufficient supply of water, and if not her neighbours
would give her some. The Chairman said that might be so, but they could not
accept such an excuse. Would she undertake to have a tank of suitable size
built. Defendant after having been informed of what the law required expressed
herself willing to comply with it, and the case was dismissed.
p.281 ROBINSON Henry 19/2/1792
Old man living with daughter p.284 on
Barford High Road.
Father of p.280 (above),
and Mrs GLAYSHER p.284.
Stepfather to Mrs GROVES p.282.
Used 1872-1876
to come to church regularly, but now (1878) finds it too much.
Thinks
Battle of Waterloo "a wicked war" nothing to fight about; only for sake of
fighting.
There were no Headley men there but one John TRIGGS on Frensham
side, Whitmore.
p.281 Piece of paper between p.280 and
p.281:
Letter received
Signed: Pte PARKIN W.H.
Date: 26th
July 1926
Thanking you for Wishes.
More envelopes for sending ???
S.B.B???
I
have none left.
p.281 Letter:
4 Field Court, Gray's Inn, W.C.,
Telephone
2525
Telegraphic Address: "HUNTSMOOR, LONDON"
20 April 1888
Dear Sir
You may have heard from Mr WRIGHT that we have been obliged after
all to abandon the claim by Daniel HARRIS to the fund in the Court of
Chancery.
We find that Letters of Administration were taken out to the
missing Legatee's Estate many years ago by Henry HARRIS who described himself
as the cousin of the missing legatee. If this were correct that is to say, if
the missing legatee's father was legitimate, David HARRIS' share would be a
few pounds only and to prove that it is incorrect requires an action in the
Probate Court which would exhaust the whole of the fund.
We beg to thank
you for the assistance you have so kindly given us in the matter.
We are,
Dear Sir,
Yours faithfully,
R S Sayle & Son
& Humphreys
To: The Rev W H Laverty
Headley Rectory
Liphook
Hants.
p.281 Letter:
Robin Hood, Standford
Reverend Sir,
Mrs
FROST wishes to return her sincere thanks to the
Rev W H Laverty for the kind letter he wrote on behalf of her daughter. I am
happy to say she is accepted and will join the home after Christmas
Holidays.
Yours respectfully
Mrs FROST.
p.282 GROVE James & Mary (MARSHALL) and niece.
Live at Barford
(Lower Road).
Met niece at Charles GLAYSHER's p.284. Mrs GROVES & Mrs
GLAYSHER ½ sisters.
Half sister to Mrs GLAYSHER p.284 and to ROBINSON
p.280.
Step-daughter to old Master ROBINSON p.281, who left her £15 when he
died.
Parents to GROVEs p.283.
Went with J.C. 1.3.1875 to see about
Tithe.
Place belongs to ANSELL. They pay rent to him, thro Mrs LARBY, farm
on left giving to Churt Church.
WOODTHORPE says over 60, but Mrs says
born in 1819.
He now (1880) in Lunatic (Fareham) Asylum.
She queer.
"Was herself for 3 years in an asylum"; and during all the time never shed a
tear. Directly she shed tears she was all right. [information Mrs HARRIS
p.449]
He uncle to Mrs William HEATHER, p.425.
p.283 GROVES David & Matilda (BELTON or
ALDERTON) 25.6.1854 & children.
Married 4.11.1876.
Live at
Barford last house on left.
Son of p.282; granddaughter of ALDERTON,
p.312
Daughter of ALDERTON's (Churt Barracks) before marriage (p.588).
See niece to p.313.
Application for O.A.P. - I wrote: this will be the
Matilda who was baptised here 25.6.1854 and whom I married to David GROVE
4.11.1876 and knew as long as I was in the parish.
She has not resided
out of the U.K. [1924 at 10 Heath Cottage, Beacon Hill].
p.283 MULLARD Emma widow (nιe HARRIS - some
relation (sister) to Mrs HALL goitre) & Mrs BIRCH* & baby (Alfred
George) nι 1908.
Mother and daughter came 1908 end to Lower House, Barford.
She sister-in-law to p.285.
MULLARD died suddenly in Churt in 1907? (George according to Marr Reg 21/10/1871)
It is
not known (?) where BIRCH is.
She sister to Charles HARRIS (p.448) and Mrs
James CANE (p.681)
Same as at Barracks. See p.628.
*Mrs BIRCH suffers
from eyes (? or teeth) and gone to service in 1910.
Several sons at home
March 1913.
- Ernest or Dr Gray.
- Jim or D: Smith, married Minnie TRIGG, see p.497
-
Another at Mr John GROVER's
In April 1919, Mrs BIRCH not been heard of for
3 years, and daughter Mrs MULLARD asked for help with her boy Alfred George
BIRCH nι March 1915.
p.284 GLAYSHER Charles, born 26.4.1831 & Rebecca (ROBINSON) born
1.5.11738 & children
Live last home on Barford High Road.
She
daughter of old ROBINSON (p.281) who lives with them.
To be carefully
distinguished from Charles GLAYSHER (p.285).
Brother to Mrs Jonas SHRUBB
(shop), p.286
Cousin to William (p.288); George (p.292); James (p.290)
Cousin to Frank p.287 and Charles p.285,
They were married 2/6/1862.
?Sister-in-law to Mrs MARSHALL p.201.
She ½ sister to Mrs GROVES.
-
Ellen 16/5/1863, Burial 29/2/1872
- Kate 1/9/1867
- John 1872
-
Thomas 1874
- Sarah A 7/1/1877.
p.285 GLAYSHER Charles & Anne (MULLARD) & children
Live at
Barford (Bottom house Phillips' Lane)
Brother to William (p.288); Frank
(p.287); James (p.290); George (p.292)
Cousin to Charles, (p.284) and Ellen
(p.286)
House belongs to them. Nice little woman.
Sister to Mrs ROOKE
(p.303) and to MULLARD at Barracks.
Niece to p.301. Her father died with
her in 1878.
One daughter is Mrs WALKER, wife of a 'pipe-fitter' who is to
take the house when mother leaves in November 1894.
Married 1.6.1868 at
Churt (the 1st marriage there)
Sister-in-law to (p.283).
- George
1869, buried 10/4/1969
- Ellen, born Churt before marriage. Wife of Edward
WALKER*
- Alan 7/8/1870, see p.1364.
- James 1872, married 29.11.1913
Lily Kirton JENKINS. She died in Churt Nov 1923
- Minnie 1874
- Jane
1879
- Willie GLAYSHER 1881, married 1905 Clara (p.1470) GIRLING late servant to Mrs PRITCHARD
-
Mary 1885.
*Their child Oscar Edward WALKER (born 1891) living with
grandmother. Baptised August 1900.
p.286 SHRUBB Jonas & Ellen (GLAYSHER) nιe 28.5.1836, & children.
Keep shop at Barford (High Road)
Sister to Charles, p.284 [The ROBINSON
one]
She cousin to William (p.288), Frank (p.287), James (p.290), George
(p.292), Charles (p.285).
He brother to James SHRUBB (p.294)
They
were married 4/6/1864. His 2nd wife. See p.504.
It is curious how Jonas
SHRUBB pronounced in the usual drawl becomes John A SHRUBB (see
cutting below).
[crossed out =>With her] lives her brother,
Thomas GLAYSHER p.904; "Gentleman GLAYSHER" who has saved some money as
[crossed out=>a butler & curio hunter];
and signed at his niece's marriage in 1887. See p.904.
- George* 4/2/1866
married 18.4.1912 at Church, Louise WELLAND
- Alice** 7/7/1867, died
1919
- Walter 6/6/1869
- Minnie 2/4/1871. The bulk of her Uncle
Thomas' money to come to Minnie after her mother's death. See p.904. And
mother died May 1921, leaving his house Minnie SHRUBB & Zella
MULLARD, daughter of Alice, who became Mrs YOUNG, end 1923, and her baby born
28.5.1926
*George in 1912 and ante keeps Crossways Inn, Churt.
**This
is Mrs MULLARD, who I think, gets 0 (zero) under
Uncle's will; she died 1919.
p.286 Cutting: [December 1881]. PETTY SESSIONS. TUESDAY
Before W
WICKHAM, M G KNIGHT, A J SCOTT, Esqs., and Capt. STEPHENS.
John A SHRUBB of
Headley, was summoned for having a scale in his possession 3½oz short.
Defendant pleaded guilty, saying it was the first case in 30 years and he was
very sorry it happened. He hoped the Bench would make the penalty as light as
possible as he was a very poor man and would take care it did not occur again.
Fined 15s. and costs.
p.287 GLAYSHER Frank nι 1.6.1826 & Elizabeth (BURROW) nιe
31.3.1831
Live on Barford Lower Road.
Brother to William (p.288),
George (p.292), James (p.290), Charles (p.285).
Cousin to Charles, p.284
(the ROBINSON one), and to Mrs Jonas SHRUBB (p.286)
Parents to Mrs WOODGER
p.260.
They were married 17/2/1855.
- Annie baptised 17/6/1855,
married 26/1/1878 to James WOODGER (see p.260)
- George 4/10/1857 (born
5.9.1859 by Somerset House), married 24/10/1885 to Harriet BURROW p.193.
- Mary 24/6/1860
- William 17/5/1863, married M. MOORE & died 25.9.1890
at Churt. See p.1135.
- Jane 2/9/1866, married 18/2/1886 to Fred BONNER
- James 6/2/1870, died 1871.
p.288 GLAYSHER William, 29/3/1827, & Anne (NORTH), nιe 4/5/1829,
28/6/1829.
Live on Barford High Road.
Wife's mother (p.291) lives with
them
Brother to Frank (p.287), James (p.290), George (p.292) Charles
(p.285.
Cousin to Charles (p.284) and Mrs SHRUBB (p.286).
They were
married 22/5/1852.
Sister to Samuel p.663.
- Mary Anne 17/7/1853 (in
Service) Mrs BOWYER*
- James 13/6/1858, see p.1580
- Ellen
18/7/1861, died unmarried 1902 having been 26 years (at Folkestone) in 1st and
only service.
Wrote 17.3.1885 to Duke of C.
* Married October 2nd,
1880 to Corporal Thomas BOWYER of 41st Regiment. Came to have paper signed on
June 16, 1881 for payment of £1.
41st Regiment is 1/Welsh. They were
married at Chatham and went to Gibraltar till 18 April 1881 when he went to
Cape and she came home.
[especially harder
that some have been allowed to marry at Cape]
Still in Headley
(husband in Africa) March 1882
Still in Headley 3.3.1883 - wrote to War
Department same day.
Mrs BOWYER's husband died Dec 1892 of
Erysipelas.
p.289 WHITE William & Hannah (LEMON), 21.9.1851 and 3 children
Live
at [crossed out =>Elliott's Farm near Barford] Hearne.
(Formerly at
Rock Barn and then at Moore House - see p.30)
He married twice (1st wife Mary E FULLICK, buried 1871, eldest daughter of Harry
FULLICK, Cook's Farm, p.315)
Married to Hannah LEMON (b. 21/9/1851) on
Oct 5, 1872.
First wife daughter of p.315.
Second wife daughter of
p.259.
Third child is ruptured (1878) and has been so from birth.
For
her turf-cutting see p.279 and below.
For her FULLICK pedigree see
p.837.
Eldest George LEMON married 1897. See p.1410.
Children are:
- William WHITE 25.1.1874, married 22.7.1899 to Sarah Ann
WOLSTENHOLME
- John WHITE 28.5.1876 see p.1552, married 13.4.1899 Matilda HOTHER
- James WHITE 5.1.1879, in artillery 1905.
- Eleanor WHITE 6.11.1881,
married. Mrs George HARRIS p.1377
- Fred WHITE 25/5/1884, 11th Hussars 1905
(deserted once but voluntarily surrendered)
- Martin WHITE 5/12/1886, 8th
Hussars 1905
- Robert WHITE 25/11/1888, p.296
- Arthur WHITE
10/1/1896, p.141
- Walter WHITE.
p.289 Cutting: A NOISY PARTY. Two women named BETSWORTH and WHITE, Headley, were summoned for damaging a fence, the property of Mr G ALDEN. The two defendants in a running chatter persisted that they had only walked through a hole in the fence, and caused considerable amusement by their cross-examination of the complainant, who admitted he had not gone to see what damage was done, but should say 6d. Upon this the case was dismissed, the defendants being cautioned that they had no right on Mr ALDEN's ground.
p.289 Cutting: NON-ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL. Thomas COOPER was charged with not sending his child Matilda to school, and was find 3s. William CRANSTON was charged for a similar offence; but as his child was now attending school, the case was adjourned for one month. James TOWELL was also charged with neglecting to send his child to school, but the case was adjourned for a fortnight. Harry SANDELL, for a similar offence, was fined 5s. William WHITE, was fined 2s 6d on conviction for a like offence. (Inspection 1885.)
p.290 GLAYSHER James, 20/7/1834, & Sarah (SHRUBB) 17/5/1835 &
children
He lives on top Barley Mow Hill, their own house. (Hence
Glaysher's Hill?)
She is (more or less insane) in asylum.
Brother to William (p.288), Frank (p.287), George (p.292), Charles (p.285).
Cousin to Charles (p.284) and Mrs Jonas SHRUBB (p.286)
They were married
9/1/1858.
Sister to Mrs LOE (p.596) & Mrs Sam MARSHALL (p.654) and to
Andrew SHRUBB (p.655)
On 11 April 1910 I made a will for James GLAYSHER
(baptised 20.7.1934) leaving £8-10-0 to each of the children (William, Lucy,
George, James, Ester, Mary A, John) who had helped to clear off the mortgage
on the cottage.
The cottage and garden is to be sold at GLAYSHER's death,
the £8-10-0 paid to each of the above 7, & all the rest of the estate and
effects are to go to Fanny. In the presence of the 2 witnesses (Butler WEBB
and gardener WOOD), I had the old man asked (he is deaf and blind) what he
wanted to do with his property; and he said all to Fanny and she had earned
it. W.H.L 12 April 1910.
- Fanny 28/3/1858
- William 16/10/1859, see
p.931
- Lucy 24/11/1861, Mrs William GAUNTLETT p.433.
- George
10/1/1864, see p.1007
- Sarah A 4/2/1866
- James 2/2/1868, p.1380.
Died Dec 1927
- Ester 2/10/1870
- Kate & Mary Alice 30/4/1873,
both unmarried 1910
- John 1875, married Annie TURNER a late housemaid of
Mr W PHILLIPS & 1905 he and his wife live at Miss HORROCK's Whitehill.
p.290 Cutting: [Feb 1887]: HEADLEY.
A MOST SUCCESSFUL TREAT was
given on Tuesday last by the ladies of the parish to the children attending
Headley School. Including twenty invited from Grayshott school there were
present 210 children; and after tea they were made merry by the clever
eccentricities, conjuring, and ventriloquism of Profession DU CANN. Two of the
boys, John GLAYSHER and George ALDRED* were called to the platform and were
the cause of much merriment, as, for example, when the former seemed to cut a
large piece out of Miriam MOORE's handkerchief. The professors'
Anthropophaginian, some excellently sung school songs, and three cheers for
the many ladies present, concluded the entertainment.
*p.528.
p.290 "ENTERTAINMENT. A capital entertainment which was a very great success, was given on Monday evening. The large school-room was filled to overflowing, nearly 300 being present. E WOODTHORPE, Esq., presided. Professor DU CANN provoked immense laughter; his ventriloquism was pronounced excellent. The following is the programme: "
p.291 NORTH, Dinah (nιe NASH)
Old lady
living with daughter (p.288) on Barford High Road.
Mother of p.288 and of
p.663 (Samuel NORTH).
Used to live and own Bageant's Bridge Farm
(p.255)
Died April 21 1879
David NORTH (born 1789, died 11/4/1871)
& Dinah NASH were married 23/2/1811.
p.292 GLAYSHER George* nι 31.3.1831 & Jemima (BURROW) & children
Live on Barford High Road.
Wife's father (p.293) lives with them.
Brother to William (p.288), Frank (p.287), James (p.290), Charles (p.285).
Cousin to Charles (p.294) and Mrs SHRUBB (p.286).
They were married
27/10/1860.
For the burning of her brother see p.1019.
When she came
to Mr DYKES to put up her banns, "BURROW" he said "your name is legion" - "No
Sir, its Jemima".
*Born same day as Mrs Frank GLAYSHER sister to [arrow pointing to following page]
- William
3/3/1861 married DOPSON p.1219
- Charles 6/12/1863
- Alice**
7/4/1867
- George 6/3/1870
- James 1873
**Gave for Alice (living
at Farnham) our patient letter for Guildford Hospital, July 1886. Swelling or
breaking out under left arm.
p.293 BURROW John Baptised 15.4.1804.
Old man living with daughter
(previous page).
Suffers (1879) from abscess
(on arm?)
Burning of his little boy William (see p.1019).
A daughter
of above was
MARSHALL Richard & Anne (BURROW) 17.8.1826
Richard
was killed (run over by wagon) and buried 31.1.1868
Widow in 1909 is
married to (or lives with) at Bramshott, one STEPHENS and died early July 1910
and buried at Bramshott.
p.294 SHRUBB James, 1/4/1821, & Charlotte (WHITE nιe BELTON)
Widower & widow living [crossed out=>on Lower Barley Mow] 1881 opposite
Fellmongers.
They were married 8/11/1877.
He brother to Jonas
p.286.
She a laundress, Allenite, industrious person.
[His 1st wife
Elizabeth WINTER died 1856 aged 37.]
A bricklayer inclined to drink they
say.
Father James died from fall off schoolroom in 1872.
Grandfather
died in a similar way.
[Her 1st husband, Thomas WHITE buried 15/2/1869 aged
76.]
Aunt to Charles GARDINER p.676
Her pedigree in part on p.676.
JEFFREYS (see the pedigree) left money to nephew SAUNDERS which never claimed
(?) and they think should come in part to above.
p.294 WHITE Thomas & wife and 1 child lodging there Oct & Nov 1894. Plasterer. Will work directly for Harry GAUNTLETT. Now on p.301.
p.295 COOPER Widow Jemima (FAIRMINOR) born 4.5.1797, baptised 21.5.1797.
Lives at [crossed out=>Rook's Cottage] Arford behind SPEAKMAN.
[crossed
out=> Being done up for her June 1878]
Mother to Mrs Eli CHANDLER
p.269
Lived with her for a time, but could not agree [inf: Mrs LEMON]
Something like her daughter to look at.
Mother to Churt Barracks COOPER
p.628
Left her husband to live with PHILLIPS (or PHELPS) at Plaster Hill
(father to p.569, p.612)
Children of Charles & Jemima COOPER found at
Frensham by me on 2.3.1891 (she lived then at Church Barracks) are:
-
Eliza baptised 11.2.1820
- William baptised 18.5.1823
- Eleanor
baptised 10.7.1815
- Jane baptised 14.4.1833
- Martha baptised
20.7.1834
- Emma baptised 25.4.1838.
Nιe FAIRMINOR, married Charles
COOPER of Hartley Mauditt by licence by Mr William COBBOLD (of
Riot fame!)
at Selborne 31.12.1817. Witnesses Hori Hale, Benjamin Nash.
Mrs Eli
CHANDLER (p.269) is her eldest child and was born in 1820 at Frensham; Mrs
COOPER was born 18th Century and is still alive 1891. Born 4.5.1797 at
Forestside Selborne. Baptised 21.5.1797.
Mrs COOPER is daughter of John
& Mary FAIRMINOR.
p.296 CHANDLER Fred & Bess (MOSS)
Young people living in [crossed
out=>Lindford Chase] Deadwater Hill.
Married by SIMICOCKES in May
1878.
He in the choir and son of Arthur (p.299)
She daughter of MOSS
p.297 and was cook to Mrs WINDUS (Arford
House).
He grandson of the Hen Woman (p.231).
p.296 WHITE Robert & Alice Mary Theresa MOORE. Married 28.6.1915.
He son of Widow
WHITE p.289 and in army.
p.297 MOSS Charles nι 28.4.1835 & Mary Ann nιe
26.5.1834 (DUCKETT) & children.
Live [crossed out=>at Stone Pit
Farm, Fuller's Bottom]. Then at Woodthorpe, then at Deadwater; in village
behind Pond.
He brother to Mrs BRINDLEY (p.298).
Some trouble with
them in 1877 owing to non-attendance of children at school.
Son Henry,
married to A GATES see p.59.
She sister to the 1st Mrs BARNETT, p.241.
Bought a piece of the Deadwater Common and gone (Oct 1885) to Bramshott.
Very hard-working woman, brought up her family well. He bows little finger.
The girls DUCKETT, came into this country as servants. One was at Headley
Wood.
Father to p.1032.
- Anne - Mrs CHRISTIAN, died May 1919 in Isle
of Man leaving 3 girls.
- Henry - p.1036 (19 on 1881
census)
- Joseph p.1032 (17 on 1881
census)
- 1866 Charles, see p.1004 (15 on 1881
census)
- 1868 Alice*, married at Bramshott 24.6.1893 to George
PHILLIPS.
- 1870 Jane Maria, 1st STAPELEY 2nd KNIGHT (married Oct 1902).
p.1407
- 1872 William p.1364 (9 on 1881
census)
- Ellen, Mrs Webber p.1564 (7 on 1881
census)
- Emily (5 on 1881 census)
- George Alfred 4/11/1877, buried 7/3/1878.
*At Woolmer 1913 with one son only aged 19.
p.298 BRINDLEY Samuel nι 26.2.1837 & Mary Ann (MOSS) nιe 20 Mar 1841, died 1924.
Live at
Arford, part of Mrs KNIGHT's house behind Elstone.
Was a carrier, but
borrowed money of a lender and was sold up in May 1878. (Baker in 1881 census) Did drink.
She sister to
p.297.
Applied for Old Age Pension 1909 as BRAMBLEY.
They were married
14 March 1865 - not here.
Went to School at Conford with Mrs R S GARDNER,
p.637.
- Annie Parsons 11/5/1865
- Herbert Henry 24/10/1867, baptised
5/1/1868, buried 8.1.1869
- Harriet Louise 18/1/1870,baptised 3/4/1870
- Samuel 24/9/1873 baptised
- Charles Bennett BRINDLEY 1881/82, m 1918
Sarah Elizabeth NORTH - see p.910.
p.299 CHANDLER Arthur 16/10/1831 & Jane (BURROWS) 26/8/1834 &
children
Live at Lower House Farm, Headley Mill.
She daughter of
Henwoman p.231, and a "beggar" like her
A story is told that while earning
large wages she applied at the Union for help.
Parents to Fred
(p.296)
Sister to Will BURROWS (p.228), Charles (p.229), Andrew
(p.232).
Brother to Charles p.341.
Parents to Mrs Robert WHITE (Mary
Ann) who had her child baptized here 2 Oct 1881.
Gladys CHANDLER
(daughter of Martha) lived here until 1897 when Mary WHITE** took her place
and her shoe club card.
- Frederick 18/3/1855, married 1878 to Bess MOSS
(p.196)
- Mary Anne* 26/10/1856, married to Thomas WICKS. See above ** Mrs
WHITE.
- Samuel 2/2/1861
- Martha, who is ill a good deal
- James
24/4/1864
- Alice Jane 6/5/1866, Mrs STACEY, a widow in 1891 with one
child.
- Ellen Edith 5/4/1868, buried 15/1/1869
- Harriet 6/6/1869
- Anne 3/10/1871, in service 1891, lives near Alice Jane.
- Sarah Amelia
4/10/1871, married June 1893 to George MOORE of Wimbledon
- Willy 6/5/1877,
born 30/1/1877, see p.301.
*Came home from service in 1877 with child
having married a policeman who was already married. The child was baptised
20/8/1877 and died June 19, 1878.
p.300 Charles COURTENAGE Charles & Lucy (MARSHALL)
Old
folk living in own cottage on Barley Mow
Parents to Charles p.529; Henry
p.530; Mrs ALDRED (only mother?) p.528; Mrs DEANE p.527.
Nice old boy;
has been according to accounts a regular old fighting cock.
Met her first
time at son Henry's (p.530).
Brother to John p.547?
These were before
marriage:-
- Eliz MARSHALL 19.12.1830 - Mrs ALDRED
- Sarah MARSHALL
24.4.1833 - Mrs BARKER p.319
They were married 14.11.1835 and had:-
-
Mary 12.11.1837 - Mrs ELSTONE?
- Henry 27.6.1841 - m. Charlotte HORNE
p.530
- Charles 28.1.1844 - m. Anne BELTON p.529
- Daniel 7.6.1846
- Anne 8.10.1848 - ?mother to Matilda 4.11.1866
- Harriett 23.5.1852 - m.
Edward DEANE p.527
p.301 MULLARD James & wife (Kate in
1881 census)
Live by chapel on Standford Hill (Inf: HARBON)
He
had accident to leg in August 1878.
Daughter is married & away; came
for confinement. Only dau (only child) born at Conford.
Uncle to p.285
& p.303.
He died; she went to Mrs Charles GLAYSHER nιe MULLARD.
& (paralysed) went in 1905 into Alton Workhouse.
She died at Union
7.4.1906.
p.301 CHANDLER William & Flor.Ad. Jane (HAMPTON)
Married 11.9.1915 at
Son
of p.299, & living Deadwater.
Children (transcribed from p.303):-
- William Leonard,
21.3.1917
- Arthur, 2.9.1919
- Fred James, 22.1.1921
- Gladys R
M, 15.3.1923
- Flor Winifred, 11.6.1924
-
Beatrice M, 30.9.1925.
p.301 WHITE Thomas Edward & Mercy (PETO)
Plasterer.
Came here as lodgers in 1894 & not properly entered (on p.294).
p.294: Lodging with James SHRUBB Oct & Nov 1894 -
will work directly for Harry GAUNTLETT.
- Clara May 4.5 1894
- Fanny
Eliz 2.6.1895 - m. 1921 to Stanley WILLIS p.1951
- Mercy Olive 16.8.1896 -
m. 1921 to Daniel JONES
- Lucy Isabella 28.1.1898 - (1st bapt here) m. 1923
to WC WOODFORD p.2062
- George Edward 1.8.1899 - see p. 2091
- Emily
Magdalene 29.8.1901
- William John
19.8.1903
- Avaery Rachel 29.11.1904
- Henry Thomas 30.12.1905.
p.302 BONE William & Elizabeth (HOARE)
& children
Live in FISHER's house at Deadwater.
Used to live near
Bank of England (to 1876?) then went to Whitehill & now again in
Headley.
Mrs's grandmother's house struck by lightning.
Special
grievances "Inclosures", though allowed to cut turf.
Private bapt William
5.3.1873 - child been in hot bath - ruptured. Went 2.6.1873 to see why not
bapt publicly.
Dau of HOAREs p. 216. Sister to p.217, p.219, p.235.
-
Rosa 1867
- Henry 1869
- Anne Eliza 1871
- William 5.3.1873 -
buried 26.5.1875
- ?Kate 1875
- Harriett 1876 (age
5 in 1881 census).
p.302 Cutting undated: Drunkenness - Willam BONE of Headley charged with being drunk while in charge of a horse was fined 1s and 9s costs.
p.302 Cutting undated: Blackmoor - Inquest - An inquest was held at the Red Lion Inn in this village on Thursday afternoon by Mr H WHITE, county coroner, on the body of Kate BONE aged 15 months. A sister was nursing the deceased when convulsions and died in less than .
p.303 ROOKE Peter & Jane (MULLARD) & children
Live
at south end Whitmore Bottom.
'Rather pretty woman' stood at door 14/3/73:
"Be ter'ble afeard o dogs" (ΰ propos of son)
Sister to MULLARD in Churt
Barracks & to p.285; niece to p.301.
He nephew to p.304.
Gone into
Churt (before 1881 census) - home now CARPENTER's
laundry - see p.533 & p.524.
- Henry James ?1866 (see p.1083)
-
William, bapt. 5/1/1868, bur. 13/6/1875
- Peter, bapt. 6/3/1870 (see
p.1274)
- Ernest Edwin, bapt. 2/6/1872
- Edgar 1874
- Alfred
1876.
p.304 ROOKE John b.1804, bapt. 1/2/1807
Widower living
west side of Whitmore Bottom south, in same house with Richard CANE
(p.305).
Uncle to p.303.
Is this the husband of Elizabeth, m.
14/3/1837, bur. 6/5/1871? - Yes.
He was born 1804 on his own information. -
Christened 1.2.1807 "Aet 2" (= "Aetatis 2"; at the age
of 2)
Father to Mrs Jack BOXALL p.529 & Mrs JAQUES formerly in
Headley.
Died 1891 in Union - see p.348.
p.304 & p.305 Pedigree of CANEs
In 1792, Richard
CANE (no.1) married Mary ROOK & had children:-
A. - Richard (No.2)
15.10.1796 - m. 28.5.1820 Mary BOXALL [plus some info crossed out]
- John (No.2) 19.9.1799; died 1809
- Anne (No.2)
19.7.1801
B. - Eli (No.2) 11.4.1803; died 1873 - father of p.328, p.327,
p.363, p.364
- William (No.2) 3.7.1805; died 1864
- George (No.2) 31.1.1808
- Hannah (No.2)
14.1.1810
C. - James (No.2) 20.9.1812- m. 22.12.1849 Mary A HARDING - died
1864
*****
A. In 1820 Young Richard (No.2) m. Mary BOXALL
& had an only child, Richard (No.3) born 12.11.1820 (see p.305)
*****
B. Eli CANE (No.2) m. Maria (or Anne or Martha) at Alton
(she died 19.11.1848) & had children:-
- James (No.3) 15.12.1833 -
not married - see p.328
- John (No.3) 27.12.1835 m. in Bramshott - see
p.364
- Thomas (No.3) 18.3.1838 not married - see p.363
- Mary (No.3)
3.5.1840 m. 26.12.1861 Edward MANSELL - p.327
- Eli (No.3) 8.1.1843; buried
16.6.1847
- Richard (No.3) 9.2.1845 - see p.1614
*****
C. James CANE (No.2) m. 22.12.1849 Mary A HARDING & had children:-
-
Charlotte (No.3) 13.10.1850; bur 1.11.1857
- Mary Ann (No.3) 5.9.1852; bur
25.4.1866
- Sarah (No.3) 11.3.1854
- John Harding (No.3)
25.10.1857
- Lucy (No.3) Easter 1860
- Jane (No.3) 20.7.1862
He
died 1864 - on 3.2.1866 the widow married Fred HEATHER - p.241.
p.305 CANE Richard (No.3) 12.11.1820 & Maria (HARRIS nιe
FULLICK) 25.9.1827
Live at Whitmore Bottom. Cousin to p.328, p.363, p.364
& Mrs MANSELL p.327.
Father to p.346 & p.681.
Some talk as
to whether he was born in wedlock. If not, the cottage he lived in would go to
his cousin James p.328.
He suffered with a frightful face (cancer?) in 1880
& died Dec 1919.
He 1st married Eliza
who died 3.6.1851
She 1st
married on 1.7.1849 Henry HARRIS who died 3.11.1870.
He married to Maria at
Farnham summer of 1878 - see p.326. They had children:-
- John (No.4)
12.11.1843 m. 8.10.1870 Mary Anne HARRIS - see p.681
- Mary A (No.4)
20.12.1846 m. 8.3.1873 Charles CHANDLER - see p.1754
- James (No.4)
20.8.1848 m. 1896 Jane ALDERTON - see p.346.
p.306 COOPER
& wife & niece
Live at EGGAR's
(p.306 - should be p.309?) House, Deadwater
Hill.
She very sickly; he brother to the man who lived in KEMP's house,
where Miss LUSHINGTON's school was.
Went to see her 6.9.1878 on Mrs
WALKER's wish - very clean & tidy; nice and agreeable.
Her brother
& his wife being dead, niece lives there.
Tried for out-relief for
child in 1877 but failed to get it.
p.307 SMITH James & Jane (MARSHALL) & children
Live
at Hearne, back of CHANDLER's
[Crossed out=> BETTESWORTH's cottage on
the Hill; back of Style House, Hearne; Fellmonger's]
Formerly at Hearne
& then Bulls Farm
To be carefully distinguished from p.314 &
p.332
He son of p.333.
She dau. of p.331 & sister to George
MARSHALL p.438 & Sam MARSHALL p.654.
Married 30 Sep 1871.
He came
for beef 23.2.1881 - a large-eyed fat-faced man, not very tall.
Note made
1928: This must be 'dirty Jenny'. They two buried
in B.33. For dau. Rosetta PASSINGHAM see p.1075.
Children:-
- George bapt. 31.8.1873 - see p.1408
- Charlotte (called after grandmother?) 27.11.1874 (½ bapt)
- Matilda -
see p.1462.
p.307 Cutting dated July 1885 - James SMITH, Headley was summoned - Rose SMITH his daughter had not attended school since 1882 - Fines 2s.
p.308 FULLICK James & Phoebe (CHRISTMAS) & children
Live at Hearne where GLAYSHERs used to live [Formerly lived at ROOK's
Cottage]
Son of p.315.
Married in 1861; her name CHRISTMAS.
Have
a knack of locking up children in cottage.
Fullick pedigree p.836.
-
George
- Arthur
- Albert Edward, 2.12 1866
- William,
1.11.1868
- Anne Ellen, 1.1.1871
- Walter Henry, 25.5.1873
-
Matilda, 1875.
p.309 EGGAR John b. 4/12/1825 & Anne (PINK) b.
23/5/1819
Lives at Standford Hill behind Chapel.
Builder of cottages
in which live COOPER p.306 & KNOTT p.310.
"Old EGGAR* was natural son
of some gentleman Bentley way; suddenly the natural father died and left him
£10,000; he was using the trowel at the time; 'No more of this,' said he &
he retired there and then."
One son Edwin used to keep Post Office at
Standford. Left it in 1873 or 1874. father to p.556.
Sister to John PINK
(Hollywater) p.434.
Brother to Mrs DAVID p.555.
Pedigree of EGGARs
p.557.
They were married 9.8.1856 & had children:
- Emily Anne,
11.9.1859 - married 1883 to James GAUNTLETT
- James John, b. Whitsun 1861;
bur. 7.6.1861
He died 1894 leaving a Will dated 20.8.1891 leaving
household furniture & effects to wife absolutely; also whole income of
estate (less repairs & insurance) to wife for life, and then (for life) to
daughter (separate use and no power of anticipation). After her death all to
be sold & money to be divided among the grandchildren who marry or reach
21. On death of daughter without such grandchildren money to be divided
equally between nephews and niece who survive the daughter. [No provision for
great-grandchildren] John Robert NASH of Farnham & W GAMBLEN (p.457) are
executors.
****
* Old John & Sarah EGGAR had
children:-
- Johanne - Mrs W GAMBLEN of Guildford
- Sarah, 18.1.1818 -
see p.557 for granddaughter's lawsuit
- Andrew, 3.9.1820
- John,
4.12.1825 - m. 9.8.1856 Anne PINK (see above)
- Samuel 31.8.1828 - m.
28.10.1855 Esther BENHAM
- Edwin, 13.3.1831 - m. Anne (see p. 556)
-
Jane, 31.3.1833 - see p.555
- William, 21.12.1837; bur. 20.3.1838.
Sarah: nιe PARSONS; m. 21 Aug 1815 at Saint Mary's Portsea,
Hants and both are buried at Bentley, John on 12 Jun 1875 at 79yrs and Sarah
15 Mar 1866 at 73 yrs [inf: Melva Robbins]
p.310 KNOTT Charles &
& children (son 1876)
Lives in front part of EAGER's cottage, Deadwater Hill.
He & AUBREY
(p.239) married sisters.
Now (1879) taken Whitehill public house.
Son
to p.51.
p.311 (see also p.894) SHRUBB Eli
(bur. 23.5.1881 aged 83) & Mary (SIMS)
2.11.1822; died 15.10.1875 aged 77
Old man
living by Headley Wood at Lock's farm, now pulled down.
A butcher in old
times; now on the parish.
He has been a very successful
pig killer, but (see p.492) a hard drinker.
Very chatty. Father of
p.220 & p.331.
Son William (p.316) & his wife & child live with
him.
Children have been:-
- Ann, 7.3.1824 - m. 3.10.1847 Peter
COOMBES
- Daniel, 28.1.1827 - m. 30.11.1850 Mary TAYLOR
- Andrew,
24.11.1828 - bur. 19.2.1832
- Edward, 31.7.1831 - m. (reg off) 'widow'
(of transported) MARSHALL (p.331)
-
Benjamin, 29.9.1833 - m. 25.11.1854 Eliza FULLICK
- Martha, 15.3.1835 - m.
24.12.1853 Henry FULLICK (p.582)
- Emma, 20.8.1837 - bur.?11.5.1852
-
Esther, 1.3.1840
- William, 30.10.1842 - m. 1876 Emily PARFECT (or WHITE)
p.316.
p.312 ALDERTON [Crossed out=>William] George (really) d. 1887
& son George
Old widower living at Barley Mow Cottage - now (1881)
gone to Fullers Bottom.
Himself built the cottage and saved £75; which £75
was lost in some collapse.
Has had 7 sons & 1 daughter (Elizabeth,
see p.313)
Special grievance: "Turn 'em all out" said by Mr DYKES
when his sons were growing up.
[George bapt 20.9.1840 lives with him:
"Downright good son"]
He father also of the ALDERTON in Churt Barracks
(p.588)
Grandfather of p.383 & p.346.
A son 'Solomon' the eldest
(born about 1830) living 1888-1890 with James COOMBES Fullers Bottom
(p.571)
The youngest (or one of the youngest) Henry is p.1020.
Of the
children, none seems to have been baptised here.
p.313 BOXALL James & Elizabeth (ALDERTON) &
children
Live with wife's father in Barley Mow
Cottage in 1881 census (see above, p.312)
Aunt to p.283.
Lost
two children (to measles) in summer of 1877.
Came from Churt in 1875 or 1876.
- Ann 1871
- Ellen 1873
- James
1875; bur. 23.7.1877
- George 1876; bur. 23.7.1877
- Henry, born 19.11.1883.
p.313 Cutting dated July 1884 - Non-attendance at School - James BOXALL and Frederick HEATHER (p.254) of Headley fined 2/6d each for neglecting to send their children to school.
p.314 SMITH James & Jane (FULLICK) & 3 children.
Young people living [Crossed out=>with w. mother at Cook's Farm (see p.315)]
next Mrs CRAY? at Barford.
He son of p.330 (Irish Will); she dau of
p.315.
Was in Club for a time but not now (1878)
To be carefully
distinguished from p.307.
Sister to p.279, p.326 & p.582.
[With
them Feb 1885 Mr COURTENAGE p.135]
Her FULLICK pedigree, see p.836.
-
Catherine Anne 1871
- Ernest William 1874.
p.315 FULLICK Sarah [whole page crossed out with words "Died
December 1878"]
Widow (old) lives at Cook's Farm, Barford.
Husband
(Henry) died in May 1877.
Have had 18 children, 10 dead.
Father &
mother of p.308, p.289, p.314.
Mrs querulous and wants linen for legs.
[For Cook's Farm see Parish History B.]
Daughter & her husband in same
house (see p.314 above)
Mother to Mrs
George FYFIELD p.279 & Mrs HARRIS p.326.
- May E - m. William WHITE
(see p.289)
- Maria 25.9.1827 - m. 1.7.1849 Henry HARRIS (see p.326)
-
Harriett 9.8.1829 - bur. 18.8.1833
- Eliza 3.4.1831 - bur. 15.8.1832
-
George 6.5.1832 - see p.1291
- Henry 18.9.1833 - m. 24.12.1853 Martha
SHRUBB (p.582)
- William 15.2.1835 - bur. 13.5.1835
- Eliza 13.3.1836
- m. 15.11.1854 Benjamin SHRUBB
- James 16.4.1837 - bur. 29.12.1839
-
Stephen 25.7.1842 - bur. 29.7.1842
- Charles 10.9.1843 - bur. 11.2.1844
- Fanny 10.8.1845 - m. 9.12.1865 George FYFIELD (see p.279)
- Eli
25.4.1847 - bur. 26.2.1848
- Jane 7.1.1849 - m. 26.11.1870 James SMITH (see
p.314).
p.316 SHRUBB William 30.10.1842 & Emily (WHITE) &
child
WHL has written 'died' under each of William
& Emily
Live with father Eli (p.311) near Headley Wood.
Brother to p.220, p.331, p.582.
She dau of Mrs PARFECT (p.358) before
marriage.
They were married in 1876 (April
1st)
Old man gets drunk at times, which son likes not.
- Mary
Jane 1877 - "Pollie", has tinman's children
- Kate Emily 1880 - rvffs (queer)
-
William 1882 (see below)
- Annie 1886 - married - son born 1914, husband at
war
- Henry James 1888 - at home 1915 - see p.2026
- Ethel 1892 - to
be Mrs MARDEN?
p.316 SHRUBB William & Harriett Louisa (CLEVITT)
Married 1909 & live next father at Headley Wood Hatch.
p.317 SMITH William 31.5.1826 & Harriett (COVER 18.3.1830)
& 3 children
Live at Fullers Bottom, last house L before pond. To be distinguished from p.332.
He son of p.227;
brother of Mark (p.226), James (p.333), Emily (p.237).
She sister to p.563
(COVER).
Clean & tidy family. Used to live at Hearne. If had remained
"Home would not have been burnt."
Mrs lost her eye out gathering
fern.
Married 24 Jan 1857.
She after his death housekeeper &
(1893) legatee to Tom MARSHALL p.504.
She died at Aldershot 1894.
-
George 6.9.1857
- James 18.12.1859 - bur. 18.8.1864
- Thomas 22.2.1863
- bur. 7.10.1864
- May Ann 4.2.1866
-
Jane 6.3.1870 - marr 30.3.1891 age 21 to Arthur Chuter
BULL, paperhanger of Aldershot [Marr Reg].
p.318 STEELE Henry & Sarah & child
Live on common
near Trottsford (west side)
Bapt (private) child on Oct 4th in evening.
Walked over in moonlight with Bond.
Came to present house in March
1878.
He works (gardener?) for Mr BARRATT.
- Herbert B 14.10.1878.
p.319 BARKER Charles 21.6.1828 & Ellen (BURROWS
17.8.1845)
Living at Beech Pond.
Brother to wife of p.333 & of
p.205.
Calls himself BARKER, really MESSINGHAM (as in
censuses).
[Father transported 1826, mother lived with BARKER]
He married to Sarah MARSHALL 4.1.1852, who died 19.5.1862, she being a daughter
of COURTENAGE p.300.
He married again in 1878 to Ellen BURROWS. This new
wife a dau of Robert BURROWS p.432 & a niece of Mrs Charles FYFIELD
p.347.
He was married as MESSINGHAM.
New wife a sister to Mrs GARDINER
of Trottsford p.431; to Fred BURROWS p.391; & Mrs George WARNER p.350.
He father to Mrs Hack p.537.
He died (Sept
1885) & she remarried 1887 (see p.99).
Children with Sarah MARSHALL:
- George 14.5.1854
- Sarah Ann 11.2.1858 - see p.537
- Alice 1.7.1860 - Mrs SHEPHEARD, bur.
27th June 1904 (Plot 4-16;
Gravestone No.227).
With Ellen BURROWS before marriage:
-
William George 1873.
p.319 Cutting dated July 1885 - Charles MESSINGHAM was summoned for non-attendance of his child at school. The child had only been to school 50 times since January - Fined 5s, as this was the second offence within twelve months.
p.320 FULLICK Thomas or Albert 6.10.1850 & Mary
(BURNINGHAM) & 1 child
Live [Crossed out=>at Bank] behind
PIGGOTT's, Lindford. Young people, married April 1878.
He son of p.321.
She sister to p.235?
Probably same as p.989.
- illegitimate Mary
BURNINGHAM 2.4.1876
They married 13 April 1878.
Thomas died mid July
1907 of heart disease - first report being that he killed 'by a grove'
with hay fork.
p.321 FULLICK George 25.1.1813 & Mary Ann
(PARFECT) & daughter
Oldish people living at Lindford.
He works
on road; she used to wash for us 1872, 1873.
Cousin to Dick p.322, Henry
p.323, William p.324.
Father to Tom p.320 (alias Albert). Brother to James
p.345.
They were married 10.9.1839 & had children:
- Sarah
11.4.1841 - m. William ROY, 13 Draycott Place, Camberwell. One son in police
at Camberwell in 1901; came to see me in 1902. Mrs F PAYNE of 153 Southampton
St, Camberwell sent a wreath for sister 1915 which I took to be one of ROY's
daughters. Yes Edith PAYNE is her name, but see
opposite (on p.320, shown here below)
p.320 Mrs ROY having died Dec 1920, there came a
wreath Dec 1921 to the memory of Father & Mother from Edith PETTY or PETHY
who seems to be the same daughter (bapt Nov 1887) remarried.
The wreath
came Xmas 1925 from Mrs PETTY, 45 Gordon Dwellings, Camberwell
SE5.
Letter is appended.
- Jane 29.5.1842
- George
24.12.1843
- Henry 4.1.1846
- William 26.11.1848
- Albert
6.10.1850 - see p.320
- Frances 6.10.1850- bur. 4.7.1857
- Elizabeth
26.2.1854 - Mrs KNIGHT see bapt Oct 1887 - now at home - married to a soldier,
works at mill - see p.639 - I think it must be this one [This line confused]
- John 2.3.1856 - see
p.478
- Mary Ann 13.6.1858 - m. 25.11.1877
Jesse VOLLER
- Rose 16.2.1862.
p.321 Cutting dated 11 Dec 1880 - This paragraph taken
from the Alton & Petersfield Observer, refers to old George FULLICK &
his son (John I think, p.478) -
"Obstructing the highway - Two men named
FULLICK were charged with this offence at Headley. Supt. WATERS said he was
passing through Headley on 27th November where he found the road blocked by
heaps of stones on one side and a van belonging to Mr HALL on the other side,
from which the two men were unloading beer. He asked them to come out of the
public house and level the stones, but they refused, nor would they give their
names. The Bench reprimanded them for their incivility, but dismissed the case
as they thought the superintendent ought to have asked them to remove the van
as well."
p.322 FULLICK Richard 28.9.1827 & Eliza (TAYLOR nιe
21.6.1839) & children
Live at [Crossed out=> Fullers Bottom] Headley
Street. Married 12.2.1861
Brother to Henry p.323 & William p.324.
Cousin to George p.321.
Dick's father Henry (bapt 26.12.1801) is still
alive June 1878 & our Kingston Parish. Once had 2 stoppages inside and
gave himself up to the doctors to clear him. They opened him and saved his
life [inf: Dick]
There was some hitch about the marriage with Mr DYKES
& in consequence they refused to be married until their 1st child was
born.
Handyman work gardening jobs.
Is now (1878) coming 5 days to us
& 1 to Mr V CAMPBELL
churchwarden
She 1st cousin to Daniel TAYLOR
p.402.
She sister to Mrs LEMON p.355 [inf: Mr GAMBLEN]
See pedigree
p.403.
- Anne - ?died autumn 1925
- George 13.10.1861 - works for
us 1925; in London 1927
- Rose 25.10.1863 -
???? at ???hurst
1925
- Ruth 1.10.1865 - Mrs WAKEFORD, died 1925
- Fred 2.5.1869 - at
Hilland 1925
- Ellen 25.8.1872
- Louisa 1874 - Mrs GARDNER.
p.322 Cutting 1 dated Sept 1887 - Felonious Assault - George FULLICK aged 25 was charged with feloniously assaulting Mary LOE (p.576) aged 70 at Headley. Cutting 2 relating to the same event: Mrs LOE aged 61, who lived with her husband at Hearne was on the day in question engaged in hopping at Mr WATTS's farm, and she left to go home a little before 4 o'clock. On her way down to Hearne the prisoner accosted her and, it was alleged, committed the offence. It being hop-picking time there were of course many strangers about the locality, but the prosecutrix swore positively that the prisoner was the man. When arrested the prisoner said he had been drinking and had got into trouble. He was acquitted - mistaken identity.
p.322 Letter dated 17 Sept 1887 from London and South West Railway to WHL - Rev Sir, With reference to your letter of the 15th inst re George FULLICK who was in my employ for some time, I can only say that during the latter part of his time here his conduct was anything but satisfactory, in fact his discharge was for drunkenness and insolence to his superiors. I regret I am not in a position to give a more favourable account of his character during his time here. I remain sir, Yours faithfully, C LAMPORT.
p.322 Cutting dated May 1888 - Indecent Behaviour - George FULLICK, a young labourer of Headley, was brought up in custody charged with committing an indecent assault on Ruth TILBURY and Hannah TILBURY , two sisters residing with their parents at Headley, on the evening of Monday, April 30th. Ruth TILBURY, dressmaker, deposed that on the evning in question she and her sister, after doing some shopping at Mr CURTIS's in Headley proceeded through the fields towards Standford. While walking through the fields, the prisoner overtook them and passed them without speaking, going on towards Standford. At the end of the seventh field the prisoner met them, having turned towards Headley. When the prisoner came up to them he put his arms round them both and threw them down, falling upon Hannah TILBURY. Witness did her best to pull him off her sister, and both screamed 'Murder!' They also called out: 'Oh, here comes Will!' The prisoner also took hold of witness's leg and used foul language. He then left them and went off. The two sisters then ran to their sister's house in Standford and reached there in about 2 minutes. It was then about 20 minutes past eight. Mrs BUDD, wife of William BUDD of Standford, deposed that Ruth & Hannah TILBURY were her sisters. Both came running into the house screaming. They were much frightened and had their hats in their hands. Hannah's hair was hanging down her back, and both elbows of her jacket were dirty. There was also dirt on her back. The back drapery of her dress was ripped and dragging on the floor. Witness said: 'Oh Hannah, your dress is all torn!' Both girls clung round there sister's neck. Ruth was very much excited and witness found dirt on her clothes and on her stockings, and a hole in the knee of her right stocking. Henry WARNER, landlord of the Holly Bush Inn, Headley, deposed that he saw FULLICK about ten minutes past eight standing at the blacksmith's shop door adjoining the inn. Ross ROGERS, shop assistant to his father, Mr William ROGERS of Headley, deposed that he was leaving Standford about eight o'clock on his way to Headley. He met the 'two Miss TILBURYs' and FULLICK at the end of the furthest field from Headley. Witness shortly after met William SHRUBB and while talking to him heard screams of 'Murder!' which continued several minutes. He put down his fishing rod and ran in the direction of the screams but saw no-one. Witness knew FULLICK; they had spoken to each other on passing. William SHRUBB, labourer of Headley, deposed that he was at work in a field between Headley & Standford. Shortly after eight o'clock he left off his work and met Ross ROGERS at the stile. While talking with him he heard screams of 'Murder!' George RAWLES, groom of Headley, deposed that he was going down Harford (Arford) Hill from the cricket ground (then in the Rectory Field) at about a quarter to nine when he saw the prisoner who came down the hill behind him. The prisoner came from the road leading to Headley Grange and overtook witness about halfway down the hill. They walked on a bit together, and the prisoner said he was going to the Reading Room.
p.322 Cutting dated July 1888 - Indecent Behaviour - George FULLICK, 25, labourer, pleaded guilty to an indecent assault on Hannah TILBURY at Headley on April 30th.. There was a second and similar charge as to the girl's sister (Ruth), but this was not tried. He was sentenced to 8 months imprisonment with hard labour.
p.323 FULLICK Henry b. 2/11/22 & Elizabeth (nιe WIRRELL, afterwards COOMBES) b. Mar 1815
Live in Whitmore Bottom south end
Used (1873-1875) in Grayshott Farm to
mind it
Fell off haystack when I first came here
Dau Harriett had
illegitimate child Emily, bapt 15.6.1856.
Brother to William p.324, Richard
p.322; cousin to George p.321.
With them lives John ROOKE p.304 (brother-in-law in 1881 census)
She (Feb 14th
1885) complained she was being robbed & "husband is in it" - bought 10cwt
coal , took away 8cwt same night, & FULLICK must have heard them, also her
tea was going.
This Henry's father, Henry FULLICK was born exactly 5 years
before Mr Henry KNIGHT (see p.640), viz on Nov 27th 1800. He died at Kingston
30.6.1890.
Her granddaughter is (1896) a grandmother. I am doubtful whether
either of the dates above are right.
She had her first child by first
husband (so FULLICK said in Nov 1856) when she was 17; FULLICK married her
when that girl was 15; & this was in 1846. But I fancy he has got
something wrong.
She was m. to COOMBES, a soldier & transported. Some
years after she took up with FULLICK.
p.324 FULLICK William 19.1.1825 and Elizabeth (MORRIS) &
children
Live at Lower House farm near Headley Mill
Married
25.8.1845
Went 1873 to see whether agreed for boy (George) to go to
sea.
Brother to Dick p.322, Henry p.323; cousin to George p.321.
-
Elizabeth Clark MORRIS 15.6.1845 - the 'Esther' who was killed in 1857
-
Fanny 16.12.1847
- Emily 9.12.1849
-Richard 25.12.1851
-
Elizabeth 11.9.1853
-William 29.4.1855
- Morris 5.4.1857 - bur.
8.3.1864
- George 10.7.1859
- Charlotte 12.5.1861 - Mrs MILLER; tried
at Odiham 1924 for Birth Certificate but couldn't be found (surname
DURBRIDGE in 1891 census?)
- Anne 1.2.1863
- Jessie Mary
5.6.1864
- James Henry 6.1.1867
- Walter 1869 - character given
13.12.1887 for situation in a PO
- Fanny.
p.325 WEEKS [or WICKS]
Lodger at Mrs Edmund PARFECT's
p.215
Clerk in WARREN's mill.
Came for meat for MULLARD (p.301) Sept
1878.
p.325 ALDRED James nι 1792, died 1876 (referred to on
p.331)
Married 1815 to Hannah WHITE.
Had children:
- Charlotte
1816 - m. George MARSHALL - p.1063 (?but that page is a
George & Dinah)
- James 1819
- Hannah 1822 - m. Thomas
BURROWS
- George 1825
- John 1827 - d. 1829
- Charles 1831 - m.
Elizabeth MARSHALL - p.528
- Henry 1833 - d. 1849
- Eliza 1837 - m.
Isaac KINGSHOTT - d. 1922 - p.1885
- Stephen
1841 - m. 1863 Eliz COVER - p.585.
p.326 HARRIS Maria (nιe FULLICK b. 25/9/1827) &
children
Widow living in centre of Whitmore Bottom
Buried husband
& several children
Has son (George) who has been to sea, "good lad"
& works for her. Often called 'WINTER'.
See
p.1336 for WHL's theories about HARRIS known as WINTER.
She dau. of
p.315 & sister to p.314, p.279, p.582
Married to Henry HARRIS* 1/7/1849
- he d. 3/11/1870.
* This Henry was sister (sic) to Mary widow of Dan MESSINGHAM and there were no
other children of this family (who grew up at all events); "No others when
Daniel was courting Mary".
Married summer 1878 (Farnham Registry Office?)
to Richard CANE p.305
Children by Henry
HARRIS:
- George 31.3.1850 - see p.446
- Anne 13.6.1852
-
Henry 12.2.1854 - bur. 5.5.1855
- James 24.2.1856
- Rose 21.3.1858 -
m. 1875 Lewis MOORE
- Job 17.7.1859 - bur. 28.2.1868
- Sarah &
William 23.6.1861 - William m. 1883 Marion SMALL - p.115
- Jane Eliza
25.10.1863 - bur. 10.1.1868
- Mary 6.6.1865
- Andrew 2.6.1867.
See pedigree of HARRIS p.163
p.327 MANSEL Edward & Mary (CANE b. 3.5.1840) &
children
[MANCELL in censuses, MANSELL in Marr
Reg]
Live at Barford (been there since 1861)
They were married
21 Dec 1861.
She sister to James CANE p.328 & John p.364 & Thomas
p.363; cousin to p.305.
Live under ANSELL; work for LANGDALE.
Came
to enter Club 29.12.1873. Pleasant enough.
- Henry 26.1.1862 - bur.
1.3.1862
- Mary Maria 13.9.1863
- George 2.9.1866
- Martha
2.10.1870
- Arthur 7.11.1875 - m. 17.5.1902
Emma KINGETT (& living 1907 et ante
[and before] with mother)
- Alfred Edmund
1.6.1879 - m. Jessie & child ?during born May
1907 & died 1.67 at Churt [not quite sure who died
or when] - Come Oct 1907 to live with mother vice [instead
of] Arthur gone. Alfred died and she remarried 1912 to Frank WOODGER
of Hearne.
p.328 CANE James 15/12/1833 & Thomas
Lives in own
house at Whitmore Bottom
Along with him lives (1878) Tinker Bill (arrow across to William LAWRENCE p.329) to whom he is
apparently very kind
Brother to Mrs MANSELL p.327; cousin to p.305; bro. to
John p.364
With him lives his younger brother Thomas p.363
For
pedigree see p.304.
Mrs Richard (brother) CANE (Churt side) does for
them
James died 1908 - hurt by Luke B's pony. (Luke
BURROWS?)
James & Thomas paid out the others (viz. Richard, John
& Mrs MANSELL) when his father died.
p.329 LAWRENCE William - goes by the name of "Tinker Bill"
Lived with James CANE (opposite, p.328)
Seized 1/3/1877 with Par: stroke on his way to Farnham with his cart - another
stroke Xmas day 1878
Talks profuse religion to the Parson.
[Crossed
out=> Banns with Eliza BELTON were asked in 1850, when suddenly mother was
confined of p.
& died in childbirth]
Died in Workhouse 1879
To be
distinguished from Amos p.484.
p.330 SMITH William (& Mary)
Lives in Whitmore Bottom;
wife (Mary) in Workhouse.
Commonly called Irish Will, and is a hawker.
Guardians have had much trouble with Mrs S.
Was a sailor (man-of-war) and
got pensioned (splinter in leg - gratuity, no pension)
Broke up land
round cottage; but only had it 14 years when Inclosure Commission came;
this is his special grievance.
Father of p.314.
She now (1878) dead;
he gone out of parish.
p.331 SHRUBB Edward 31.7.1831 & Charlotte (MARSHALL nιe
ALDRED 21.2.1816) her birth place? not known
Oldish people live at Parish
House Bottom next to Tinker's
When 27.11.1874 I asked her her name she 1st
said SHRUBB, then hesitated, then said MARSHALL.
Wife's father (p.325)
lived with then till his death. Had blanket 1.1.1874.
Parents of wife of
p.307 (but before marriage if any)
Mrs SHRUBB works for Mr BETTESWORTH.
First married (to George MARSHALL) 13.10.1835.
Saw her present husband
11.1.1879. Looks & is younger than she.
After transportation (presumably c1848) of first husband she was married at
Registry Office to Edward SHRUBB (inf: SPEAKMAN) but lived with him first for
some time.
Mr DYKES wrote to New Zealand? for her.
Sister to Stephen
ALDRED (p.585) & the late Charles (p.528)
He son of Eli (p.311),
brother to p.220 & p.316 & p.582.
p.331 MARSHALL George & Charlotte (ALDRED, above) - married 13.10.1835
Had
children:
- Samuel 30.7.1837 - m. 25.1.1862 Hannah SHRUBB - see p.652
- Mary 1.9.1839 - Mrs PACKMAN - address in 1909 for old age certificate at Holly
Hill, Meopham
- Harriett 20.11.1842
- Sarah 27.9.1845 - bur.
12.3.1849
- George 20.2.1848 (born when father on trial & sent &
brought up in workhouse - see p.438) - m. 27.3.1869 Jane HACK
After the
transportation of George (presumably c1848),
Charlotte lived with Edward SHRUBB, then a mere boy; he say 19 & she 34.
They had 2 children of whom Jane the only one that lived:
- Jane - m. James
SMITH of Hearne - see p.307
He had single truss right side 34" 1/9 from
Union, which I paid for.
Attached at p.336 is receipt for 1/9d to WHL
dated 25 July 1894 for "a single truss for Edward Shrubb, right side, 34
inches" signed Harry WILSON, Master of the Workhouse at Alton.
p.332 SMITH William & Harriett Mary (HACK 3.9.1854) & children
Live [Crossed
out=>somewhere north of Bulls Farm at Grayshott, inf: WALTERS] at Fullers
Bottom, retired
[To be distinguished from p.307 & p.314, the two James
& Jane] - & also from p.317!
She
sister to p.438 (Mrs MARSHALL by the pond)
Child (William Henry) aged 4 buried 10 April 1880 (plot 2-57) - then
living at Bulls Farm
She in very delicate health, died 1880 (consumption, bur 9.8.1880 aged 26, plot
10-2).
He and daughter are living with father
James (p.333) in 1881 census
Connection with Foresters p.535.
See bottom of p.333 [transcribed here
]
William
a widower & daughter May Ann now (1903) live in Arford with old man
old lady died 1903.
p.333 SMITH James 11.10.1823 & Mary A (MESSINGHAM
12.10.1823)
Live at Retired Fullers Bottom.
He son of p.227 (Celia),
brother of William p.317, Mark p.226 & Emily p.337
Parents of Rose
SMITH (see below, Mr CAMPBELL's servant) &
p.307 James of Hearne.
Presumably also of p.332
William, according to 1881 census.
She sister to p.319 (BARKER)
With them lives Eliza PARFECT's illegitimate son Henry Ernest, father of child
being Walter PARFECT who pays 1/6 with whom grandmothers will have nothing to
do.
- William 17.1.1847
- Rose 25.12.1853 - Mr CAMPBELL's servant
- see below
- George 15.6.1856
- Esther
3.7.1859 - Mrs BEACH - she died 1891, he 1892. Esther formerly lived at Mrs
PETAR's, then became Mrs BEACH, lived at Croydon, had to be sent to an asylum,
obtained a light in the WC and burnt herself to death 1891; BEACH himself (a
tall strong man) died 1892 leaving 4 little children born 1885 to 1891. Eldest
is boy; one of the girls had hip disease & has short leg. Question Jan 1892
is what to do with children. Eldest is with Rose - temporarily (1893) with the
SMITHs.
p.332 PARFECT Ernest &
Live now in Arford - see p.1952
& p.1181 & above.
p.332 SMITH Rose - Mr CAMPBELL's (p.480) servant (at Hilland in
1881 census)
Married Jack BUDD, bro to William BUDD p.591
She
died and he remained.
p.334 WEEKES
&
& children
A clockmaker who
lives in part of Mrs BLANCHARD's (below)
house
Come from Milland. Child received 1878.
Saw him 30.12.1878 at
Mrs Henry FULLICK's p.323 where he was mending her clock.
p.335 BLANCHARD (alias BENHAM) James 23/1/1831 & Harriett
(MATTHEWS - see pedigree p.1864) & children
Live on Barley Mow. Husband
(professional beggar) often in prison.
I wrote 19.11.1884 to Governor
Woking prison about BLANCHARD's coming out ill.
He brother to Mrs Charles
CHANDLER (p.610)
His sister Mrs Harriett CHANDLER is a
shop keeper (grocer)
She some relation to Mrs BENNETT (p.634)
Niece of the old Pound Keeper p.632.
His father owned Huntingford
(p.619).
Mr BETTESWORTH (p.597) is one of the Trustees.
Married son
(p.171) lives with her in 1885.
- Edwin
- Katie 3.2 1867
-
William 6.2.1870.
p.329 Letter undated - From The Governor of HM Prison, Woking to Mrs Harriett CHANDLER, Grocer, Headley, Lindford, Hants - Please to request that you write to inform me as soon as possible whether you are able and willing to receive and take care of prisoner H844 James BLANCHARD if he were liberated from prison. Please reply at once.
p.335 Cutting dated Jan 1884 - A Convict's Property - Mr BETTESWORTH of Headley appointed to be curator of certain property belonging to one BLANCHARD, a convict, the latter having a wife & children destitute. The bench made the requisite order on Mrs BLANCHARDS's request.
p.335 Cutting dated Oct 1886 - Failing to report - James BLANCHARD, alias BENHAM, of Headley was brought up in custody charged that he, being a person subject to the Penal Servitude Act, neglected to report himself to the Police .
p.335 Cutting dated May 1888 - Headley - A Workhouse Romance - A short time ago a man known by the name of COOPER died at the Farnham Workhouse and was buried. The Master communicated with a lady living in the neighbourhood of Guildford with a view to finding the deceased's friends. It was then ascertained that the deceased's proper name was BLANCHARD, and that he belonged to Headley. It seems that Mr BLANCHARD was a man of money, but of eccentric habits; and on the facts of his death becoming known Mr DOWNIE of Alton promptly forwarded a cheque to the Union authorities at Farnham to cover the cost of maintenance, etc.
p.336 SYLVESTER Joseph & wife & children
The
farmer who (Mich 1878) has taken Hearne Farm, and now holds the Wheatsheaf.
Been married 10 years & has 8 children - 2 have died out of the 8; one more
Xmas 1878.
[Inf: Mrs Eli CHANDLER p.269]
- Alice 1869
- Ada
1870
- Isabel 1871
- Edwin 1873
- Emily 1874.
p.337 PIGGOTT James 31.1.1809 & Jane (SUTTON)
Live at
Hollywater, married in 1834.
He a churchman & a communicant.
She a
sister of, and 2 or 3 years older than, p.338; aunt therefore to p.339 [These
the William SUTTONs]
Some years ago (this told me in 1872) they built the
little low house (No.32) on Hollywater Maps, but had been there only 15 years
when Mr ALLEN claimed it; said it was not fit for them; then they went to Mill
Chase; but afterwards he built them their present house charging them a very
low rent. This present house was built by Mr KNIGHT, and "all Mr K's cottages
smoke."
Mother to the two Mrs ALBURYs p.340 & p.98.
Brother to
Mark p.621 & the late John p.662, to George p.694 & Daniel p.695.
Uncle to Walter p.161.
see pedigree p.697.
Children have been:
-
William 1.5.1836
- Emma 4.3.1838
- James 22.3.1840
- Ann
1.9.1844
- Martha 31.1.1847 - see p.340 - m. Thomas ALBURY
- Mark
18.2.1849
- Harriett 18.6.1852 .
p.338 SUTTON William & Mary A (COOMBES 1.3.1818) & 2
grandchildren*
Oldish (interim) people living at Hollywater. She
a widow in 1881 census.
Parents to William SUTTON p.339.
Married 13.2.1836.
He brother to Mrs PIGGOTT p.337.
Get parish relief
for themselves & for Jane*
Like all Mr ALLEN's cottagers, only pay ½
rent.
Wife very stout; used to go to Paper Mill but now has bad eye (been
bad 1885 for 7 years).
Mother to p.12.
A grandson works for D
PLUMMER - see p.940.
* - Jane Matilda 3.5.1868 - illegitimate daughter of
Mary A SUTTON - at convalescent home at Seaforth 1890.1891. Home 1892 to marry
a brother of Henry FISHER (p.949) but broken off (Feb 1892). "He of a jealous
disposition."
- Annie 1867 - dau of one of the sons (born in Bramshott),
now living with Mr ALLEN's butler, GORDON p.262.
They (William
& Mary) have children:
- Sarah 13.11.1836
- ?William
3.6.1838 - see p.339
- ?Thomas 18.10.1840
- George 14.1.1844 - this
one at home July 1884
- ?Mary A 3.6.1855 - mother of Jane (above)
-
?Eliz 19.9.1858
- ?Jane 12.5.1861
- John 1852 - m. Sept 1882 - see
p.12.
p.339 SUTTON William 3.6.1838 & Maria (ALBURY) &
children
She dau of William & Ann, nιe 1.5.1842, bapt at Selborne
7.8.1842, died 5.10.1913 & buried at Hounslow.
Live at Hollywater
next door to p.338.
He son of p.338; nephew to p.337.
She probably
some relation to p.340.
Was (1872) Keeper to Mr WATNEY (Eveley)
Now
(Jan 1879) working at Sir A COTTON's Forest Lodge.
Now (Apr 1880) working
for Mr ALLEN.
Lived (till 1876?) at the old Pest house on the Hollywater
common opposite William COOMBES.
On getting son out of Army, see p.397.
Reference No. of letter on 15.7.1855 was 115 AR Artillery 1547.
- Anne
Maria 29.11.1863 - the only one married 1893 -
she died 1891
- Jane 2.12.1866 - marr 25.7.1896
Frederick HAMMOND, farrier of Paddington (same day as sister Martha
below)
- James William 1869 - only son, enlisted end of 1887 - No.
RA82967 Gunner SUTTON W, 'N' Battery RHA *
- Edith 1872, bapt 22.6.1890 -
in 1891 at Capt PITMAN's, Hillside, Guildford **
- Martha 1874, bapt
13.4.1890 - short, ill 1893 - married 25.7.1896
Albert RAWLINGS, postman of Fulham &
died, bur 18.9.1897, plot 4-10, & child died -
he killed in Boer War.
Note: Esther Priscilla
RAWLINGS of Broxhead was buried aged 3 months unbaptised on 13.4.1890
- Mary 1878, bapt 13.4.1890
- Lily 1881, bapt 13.4.1890.
* my
friend only son, 2 married daughters, 6 unmarried aged 23-50.
** mother
& sister (service in London, speaks most nicely) came 20 Jan 1888 to
borrow balance of £10 wherewith to buy him out. The sister had raised £5. It
would be more after 3 months service.
p.340 ALBERY (ALBURY) Thomas &
Martha (PIGGOTT 31.1.1847) & children
Live at Deadwater behind where
Red Lion was. (Where was it? - JOS)
She
daughter of James PIGGOTT p.337
He probably a relation of Mrs William
SUTTON p.339.
NO relation to p.239.
Allenites (ie. go to Chapel). Take magazine Feb 1878.
Brother to new (1884) ALBERY (ALBURY) come to
Hollywater p.98 who & this one married two sisters.
A bricklayer
working (Nov 1884) in some distant county.
One daughter is said (1887) to
be on the Town at Aldershot. This daughter has a friend with a glass eye who
came Tithe Day 1887 begging for help to go to
London to get a new glass eye saying she was niece to Mrs ALBERY.
- Annie
Lucy 3.1.1869
- Frank Thomas 2.4.1871
- Martin James 1873 - married in
London Xmas 1895
- Kate 1875
- Alfred
Ernest 1878
- Leonard Francis 1880.
He married at Alton Sat 21
Jan 1911 to Mrs George MARSHALL, Headley Fields p.1241, daughter of Ernie
STONE p.1485.
Some notes p.2042.
p.341 CHANDLER Charles (b.14.8.1817) & Eliza (BARNETT
28.3.1819)
Oldish people living at Hollywater next Gospel Room. Married
21/7/1838.
Were kind in 1872 to widow PILGRIM.
Girls were servants to
|Mrs PETAR.
He worked for Mr CAMPBELL when he (Mr CAMPBELL) worked Mr
ALLEN's farm.
He cousin to Charles CHANDLER p.610.
Brother to Arthur
at Lower House p.299.
Parents to James p.342, Mrs Henry CURTIS p.343 &
Charles p.366.
One of the girls married early in Feb 1885 to John WINDIBANK
when the bridegroom's "teeth were knocked out by young Faulkner (p.381) &
young Gauntlett (p.678) because he would give them no beer." - see p.191.
Have had children:
- Mary Ann, 8.9.1839
- Eliza, 7.1.1842 - m. 1866
Henry GARDINER and had 1872 Delilah (the one that
lives just in Bramshott at Hollywater) & 1876 Henry.
- Mary Ann,
24.4.1842 - NO, this is dau of William & Mary
CHANDLER in bapt register
- Sarah Martha, 28.1.1844 - m. 1864 Henry
CURTIS p.343
- James, 15.2.1846 - m. 1869 Mary SUTTON p.342
- Stephen,
16.7.1848
- George (or is this Charles?) 3.11.1850 p.366 (Charles
in 1871 census)
- Levi, 13.2.1853
- Thomas, 10.6.1855
-
Harriett, 28.2.1858
- Jane, 26.8.1860
- Henry, 6.12.1863 - see p.43 -
m. Harriett TULL.
p.342 CHANDLER James (15.2.1846) & Eliza (FULLICK
29.5.1853) & children
Live at Hollywater opposite entrance to
SUTTON's.
Married 17.4.1869 to Mary A SUTTON - this 1st wife died (aged 23)
on 3.10.1870.
He married again 17.1.1876.
He son of Charles p.341,
brother to Mrs Henry CURTIS p.343 & to young Charles p.366.
She dau
of James p.345.
With them now (1889) lives Mrs
George COURTENAGE p.546.
Child by 1st marriage: George - buried ?
13.6.1874 (there was a Charles CHANDLER of Hollywater
buried then, aged 4)
By 2nd wife:
-
George, 1877 - see p.1444
- Elizabeth Mae,
1878 - Mrs BEAGLEY p.1637
- Annie, 1880
- Charlotte, 1883
-
Katie, 1887.
p.343 Letter to WHL dated 23 Aug 1880 - Dear Sir, As I passed
through your parish this morning I went into a cottage at Hollywater & asked
for some water to drink, but found that the only water they had was in a very
dirty ditch. I asked the name of the people & found it was James CHANDLER.
I noticed the little boy looked ill & told the woman that the child must
be expected to have worms if such water was used. She told me that Dr WOODS
said it was in consumption & that it was no use to give it anything &
that blood had passed from it for a week. Would you kindly call & see if
anything can be done to save the life of this poor child. If the woman would
boil the water before the children drank it it would not be quite so bad. Too
many children are bad from the parents not knowing what to do. Yours truly, P
CHURTON. - Peter Churton, Manor House,
Farncombe.
On next page WHL notes: Written Aug
22/1880 to say - 1. Under Water Act, sanitary authority may order owner
GAUNTLETT to supply; 2. But river is less than 100 yards; 3. Alternatives,
boiling, river; 4. Cottagers won't do either; 5. Will see if anything can be
done.
p.343 CURTIS Henry & Sarah Martha (CHANDLER 28.1.1844)
& children
Live at Standford, back of old Post Office.
Chapel -
children are not baptised.
She dau of p.341, sister to p.342 &
p.366.
Pretty good beggars & improvident at one time.
They were
married 6.12.1864.
Parents to
- Jane, c1865 - p.940.
- Henry Thomas, 1867 - to our school
322 times in 1877
- Harriett, 1869 - to our school 254 times in 1877 - had
child Winifred Frances 15.3.1888 said to be by Henry WHITE or PARFECT p.358
(in 1891 census as Winifred Frances OLD)
-
Louisa, 1872
- Emma Flora, 1874
- Olive, 1877
- Mary Ann,
1878.
p.343 Cutting from Dail Mail in 1900 - Ladysmith's Death Toll - includes 1671 Cir-Sgt F CURTIS, 1st Manchester Rgt, enteric, March 7.
p.343 Letter undated c.1900? - from S CURTIS, Stream Cottage, Camelsdale - Dear Sir, Thanks for your letter, and I have enclosed the list of my family, and I thought perhaps you would like to know what my daughters husband belonged to. He belonged to the 2nd Grenadier Guards, and he was servant to the Hon DOUGLAS-PENNANT, son of Lord Penrin (Penrhyn). His name was Hawker. I am sorry to say my daughter is left with a baby 1 year and 4 months old, and I trust she will be provided for.
p.344 GATES James (10.10.1815) & Margaret E
(PANNELL)
Live opposite Parish Houses, beneath ALDERTONs.
Shoemaker, blindish (1879), cannot see at night.
Born in Headley &
(1879) over 60; [Crossed out=>so probably] one of the two baptised in 1815;
for he brother to Stephen p.594 & Stephen was married as son of William,
Though Stephen perhaps baseborn.
Special grievances in 1872: "Credit &
no pay" "So far from road" [This was when they lived behind Mr WINDUS in the
cottage which is now pulled down]
Went away for 14 years after
marriage.
Parents to p.354 & p.607.
He bur.
3.8.1882 in Headley aged 65, plot 11-6.
She (a widow) July 1884
complaining that when the young ones (Stephen & Evelina) lived with her
(winter of 1883.84) she did not like to go in by the fire and disturb them, so
often sat in the cold & went to bed in cold; & so caught
rheumatism.
Have had sons:
- James, died young
- William, living
1890 at Portsmouth & heir to the house left to his mother by her uncle Mr
PANNELL of Haslemere
- George, marr 1873 to Harriett BURROW p.354
-
Stephen, marr to Evelina WILLIS p.607
Mr SUTER came Sept 1890 asking for
Register of Baptism of James & William but not here forthcoming.
p.344 Cutting dated Oct 1888 - Petty Sessions - Non-Payment of Poor Rates - The Rev WH LAVERTY of Headley was summoned for non-payment of poor rates amounting to £51 10s - The case was adjourned for a month - Margaret GATES of Headley, a widow receiving parish relief, was also summoned for non-payment of 15s poor rates. The defendant said she was unable to pay, and the Bench excused her.
P.345 FULLICK James (19.2.1821) & Charlotte (SMITH
8.1.1826?) & children
Live at Hollywater, over bridge, last L
house.
Married 8.9.1844. Now (1881) gone.
Parents of Mrs James
CHANDLER (p.342) & Mrs Eli BRIDGER (p._)
Went 22.8.1872 to remind of
baptism.
Brother to George (Roadman) p.321.
- George 1.3.1846, bur.
27.9.1869
- Frances 21.1.1849, marr. 3.12.1870 to Eli BRIDGER
- Sarah
Jane 22.6.1851 - mother to Mr CAMPBELL's servant?
- Eliza 29.5.1853, marr.
17.1.1876 to James CHANDLER p.342
- Harriett 7.1.1856
- Anna Maria
26.6.1859
- Henry James 29.6.1862
- Sophia 1.10.1865
- Charlotte
1868 (this a dau of Frances I think) bapt 7.6.1868
- Alice 1872 (not
baptised here).
p.346 CANE James & Jane (ALDERTON) & children
Young people [Crossed out=>living centre of Whitmore Bottom] Barford Higher
Road
Married at Churt in July 1876.
She came as housemaid in 1873(?)
for short time.
Son of Richard CANE (p.305), brother to John (p.681).
She g-daughter of p.312, daughter of p.588.
- Charlotte Maria, born
19.1.1877 (see below)
- Solomon Peter, age 12 in 1891 census - [Solomon
Peter CANE entered twice in 1891 census: here & as Nephew age 11 of John
& Harriett ALDERTON in 1, The Barracks at Barford]
- James
Edward, born 12.4.1878 (died)
- Eliza Harriett, born 25.12.1881 - Mrs
KENWARD
- John, age 6 in 1891 census
-
Frank age 4 in 1891 census
- Eliz. Mary, born
18.1.1889
- son (William), born 9.3.1891.
p.346 RAWLINGS Reuben & Charlotte Maria CANE (see
above)
(Probably not married)
Living 1921 in Hogmoor Lane when their
daughter Lena married Leonard HOLDITCH.
Reuben & (Charlotte) Maria had
a row with SUTTON's keeper in Aug 1921.
p.347 FYFIELD (FIFIELD) Charles
(29.4.1838) & Sarah (MOORE nιe COOMBES 4.12.1836) & children
Bricklayer living in Parish House Bottom near allotment ground.
Used to
live at 5 Tenement House.
She sister to Mrs Robert BURROWS p.432 & to
William p.512, Peter p.220 & Edward p.410. Aunt to p.350, p.319 &
p.391.
She 1st married 2.8.1857 to James MOORE (or CHURCHER), who died
(aged 32) 24.9.1867.
He son of p.564, brother to p.563 & p.565.
Children by James MOORE:
- Harriett CHURCHER 9.6.1861 - ?a child
10.10.1887
- James CHURCHER 1.1.1865 - now with Robert BURROW p.432.
Children by Charles FYFIELD (marr. 13.6.1868):
- Ellen 17.11.1869
-
Frederick 1873
- Henry, born 8 Jul
1877.
Sarah died in childbirth age 45, bur in
Headley 24 Aug 1880, plot 10-4 - infant buried with mother.
p.348 ROOKE John (22.4.1804 probably) & Sarah Ann
(WOODS)
Old people living next to Wheatsheaf.
Parents to Mrs VOLLAR
p.349
Lived when I 1st came at Bank, afterwards at Whitehill, and according
to baptism book have lived at Standford, Arford, Land of Nod, Barford, Arford
again, Lindford & Hollywater.
Mrs paralysed Nov 1871: "DYKES very
patient withn her"
Mr got ill harvesting in 1869.
Special grievance:
doctor's bill, 5/- a visit.
Son in 1872, only child, unmarried, worked at
Hilland.
She sister to Daniel WOODS p.249 & 1st cousin to Aaron p.272,
Hannah p.517 & Mrs FORD p.516.
Have had children (married
19.12.1828):
- Sarah 11.7.1829, bur 15.7.1829
- Thomas 23.4.1830, bur
27.4.1830
- Anne 23.10.1831, marr 1851 to Henry MOSS
- Mary 9.3.1834,
bur 18.10.1838
- Jane 19.7.1835
- Emma 14.1.1838, bur 30.11.1838
- Harriett 19.10.1839 - a widow (COLLINS) & marr. again to George MARSHALL
("Dad") in 1892 or 3 (see p.438), & again to Thomas ALBERY p.340.
-
George 1841 - marr. 14.1.1869 to Sarah BRIDGER
- Martha 10.7.1848 - marr.
13.11.1868 to William HARRIS, now Mrs DUDMAN p.1647
- William John
21.4.1850 - see p.1232
- Emily 1.5.1853 - marr to Thomas VOLLAR
(p.349).
She buried in Headley churchyard, 26.6.1883,
age75, dropsy, plot 10-8.
He in Blackmoor I expect, said to have
died some years before 1891 - but, at the time, thought that he was being
buried when really it was p.304.
One of the daughters a widow in 1891.
p.349 VOLLAR (VOLLER) Thomas &
Emily (ROOKE 1.5.1858) & children
Live at [Crossed out=>Moore
House Saunders Green] Barford under Mr Walter LANGRISH
In
1881 census both at Saunders Green with family; in 1891 census he alone at
Barford.
She daughter of ROOKEs p.348.
p.350 WARNER George 15.6.1845 & Elizabeth 23.2.1851 (BURROW)
- she died 1907
Live in the Street (1st cottage down lane [Appletree
now - Joyce Stevens])
She niece to p.347, dau of Rob BURROW
(p.432)
Used to have fits but seems better.
Sister to Mrs BAKER
(p.319), to Fred BURROW (p.391) & to Mrs Jesse GARDINER (p.431)
He a
shepherd. He son of p.385.
Engineman.
Married 16.11.1872.
- Kate,
1874
- Henry, 1876 - see p.1327 & p.1119
- Annie Louisa, 1879 - see p.1643 - Mrs SIME or SINE; he
died 1908 & then Mrs
- William George, 1882
- Ernest, 1885 - died
1886
- Ellen Lily, 1887
- Mary Emmeline
Clara, 1890.
p.350 Cutting, May 1884 - Samuel MARSHALL, labourer and George WARNER, engine driver, both of Headley, were fined 2s each for similar offences (children non-attendance at school).
p.351 CHALCRAFT William & Sarah Jane
& children
Has the Barford Flour Mill (1881 census).
Not unpleasant man, plays &
sings.
Rather a worry at pushing his custom.
Went away & came back
?1888 to Deadwater Hill having lost money.
Obtained more money in 1890.
Some officers [Crossed out=>lodged] mealed there in capoptime 1891 & Mrs C did the grand: "William,
there's Lady WRIGHT been there a fortnight and we haven't been to call. Will
go there directly the new harness comes." Of course, not good enough for
HARRIS (p.187) - "There's them blooming Harrises.
Let's go another way" says Mrs C to Capt KING. "No wonder they cut you,"
wickedly says Capt K, "you haven't been to call."
His
uncle William CHALCRAFT, a retired farmer, died at Witley, Surrey, in 1889. He
was a fairly wealthy man and left William CHALCRAFT, the miller, £600 [Sue
Coward].
See Chapter 5 of The Restless
Miller by David Johnston for more on William CHALCRAFT at Barford &
Deadwater, in which we are told that his daughter Eliza Emma Rosetta CHALCRAFT
marr at Headley 17.11.1890 Robert Louden BARCLAY of Royal Scots but was
tricked into thinking he was a farmer's son when in fact he was 'an
Inverkeithing iron foundry labourer'
p.352 MESSINGHAM George b. 15.2.1820; bapt 12.3.1820 [&
Sophia 8.6.1821 (MARSHALL) & sons] & late Mrs PRATLEY (said to be nιe
16.11 1831)
Live on right side, Parish House Bottom.
Not a brother
(see p.353) to the others.
Youngest son came long to Sunday School &
Choir.
Sne sister to Wheatsheaf? (p.435)
At end of 1880 his brother
John came and died there 27 Dec 1880. A pensioner.
He was No.7/14
Hussars/17
1st wife died & he married again to Mary Ann, PRATLEY's
widow. See p.378.
Sold his cottage 1897 to Mr John HUNT,
MESSINGHAM
and his wife to live in it for 1/- a week for their lives - by an agreement
stamped in 1905, a copy being in the iron chest.
Have had children (married
2.5.1844):
- Sarah 11.5.1845
- Anne 17.1.1847
- Harriett
2.10.1849
- Jane 9.10.1851
- George 4.12.1853
- Eliza
24.6.1855
- John 4.4.1858, bur 2.10.1865
- Kate 17.6.1860
-
William 4.5.1862
- Henry 3.7.1864 - see p.986.
p.353 Pedigree of MESSINGHAMs
A. Richard* 17.8.1792
& Hannah (bur. 8.6.1853) had children
- Eliza 9.4.1820
- Daniel
23.12.1821 - marr. 1848 Mary HARRIS & 1857 Ann SPOONER p.205
- Mary A
12.10.1823 - marr. 1846 James SMITH p.333
- Maria 30.1.1825 - used to keep
house for p.319. Died in 1875?
*Richard was transported in 1826. Hannah
lived with Thomas BAKER (bur. 29.7.1854)
- Charles 21.6.1828 - marr. twice
(see p.319)
- Henry 3.1.1830 - marr. 28.6.1851 to Hannah GALE (parents of
the Frensham cripple Clara MASSINGHAM)
- Stephen 16.2.1834 - died Alton
Union 21 Feb 1902.
B. John 25.7.1790 & Jane MESSINGHAM (bur
12.4.1820)
- Daniel 21.2.1813
- John 4.6.1815
- William
22.2.1818
- George 12.3.1820 - marr. Sophia MARCHALL (p.352).
This
Richard & John are apparently sons of John & Mary (WHITE) married
2.5.1790.
p.354 GATES George (nι 5 Nov 1846) & Hannah (20.12.1846
BURROW) & children
Live at Hilland in Mrs BENNETT's cottages
He
son of shoemaker GATES p.344 - ?brother to p.607
She daughter of widow
BURROW p.565; granddau of p.561; niece to Mrs COVER p.563
He left Headley
when wife died & lived with (daughter) Edith.
Returned & lived for some years with nephew Cyrus p.1385.
At
Hilland Cottages in 1911 census, widower age 66, domestic gardener
Worked as 'boot boy' at Abbeydore 1930.1933. Died at Alton Infirmary 11 June
1933.
Married 3.7.1873:
- Edith 1873, not baptised - KNOWLES
-
Minnie 1875, not baptised - m. 30.1.1897 Albert
Arthur HEATHER, coachman at Belmont (son
of p.559)
- Kate 1877 - UNDERWOOD.
p.354 Newspaper cutting (assumed June 1933) - Headley
- Death of old inhabitant - Following a brief illness, the death occurred on
Sunday night of an old inhabitant in the person of Mr George GATES at the
advanced age of 86 years. Only three weeks previously the deceased, who took a
keen interest in the doings of the local cricket club, was a spectator of the
match between Headley and Rowledge in the Rectory field. In his younger days
the late Mr GATES was an enthusiastic follower of the classic game and was
known locally as the 'stonewaller.' He was also an underhand bowler of no
small ability. On many occasions he had been responsible for leading his side
to victory in the days when Mr CE FRASER, who has been president of the club
for the past 40 years, captained the Headley Cricket Club. The deceased was
for many years in the employ of Mr WT PHILLIPS, JP, of Hilland. He leaves
three daughters in bereavement
Further interesting
info on the primitive way of playing cricket '60 years ago'
p.355 LEMON George & Hannah (TAYLOR) & daughter Mary
Live on right at end of Lindford Chase
Son
of old LEMON (p.259) by his first wife.
Mrs always at home, takes in sewing
(pleasant)
Saw him(?) in garden 9.3.1898 - surly-looking
She sister to
Mrs Dick FULLICK & 1st cousin to p.402
See pedigree p.403
She
niece to Mrs MOORE (or CHURCHER) p.396.
-
Annis 17.3.1850 - m. 23.11.1874 William WHITING
- Mary 22.8.1858 -
confirmed 1879; m. 21.11.1889 John WARNER - see p.385 & p.947
- Henry
2.11.1851
'T.W.B' marked against Mary &
Henry.
p.356 BARNETT James 2.9.1816 & Jane
Oldish people
living bottom Barley Mow Hill
She chars for us at times.
Was niece to
the late rector of Bramshott (MONKHOUSE) who persuaded them to come from the
north to keep house for him, & he would leave them his money; but he left
them nothing, so late in life she married widower BARNETT.
He was first
married 1839 to Mary COLLINS, who died 4.9.1861 - see COLLINS pedigree
p.844
Brother to George (Deadwater) p.241 & to Mrs COOMBES p.240
She (Jane) born in the parish of Greystock, Cumberland
He son of William
& Sarah, baptised at Bramshott 29.12.1816
His housekeeper 1897 - see
p.1038
James BARNETT by his first wife had children:
- Reuben
15.11.1840 - see p.357
- James 18.5.1845
- William Collins
26.8.1849.
p.357 BARNETT Reuben 15.11.1840 & Eliza (16.12.1846 KNIGHT;
d. May 1936) & children
Live at [crossed out=>Elliott's Farm,
Barford] Rock Barn
He son to p.356 by 1st marriage
Been away from
Headley, returned 1878
Entered CC (clothing
club) in December 1878.
Her mother Mrs KNIGHT lives in Dockenfield
& came for CC ticket on 1 December 1879, & now (1885) lives with
them.
A widow (since 1878) a nurse but now unable at home off her head.
Her brother Arthur KNIGHT (m. 1883 to Eliz: daughter of old George FULLICK)
fell from a chestnut tree, 35 feet, early in Oct 1893 & was much injured -
he died away May 1924 & Mrs Reuben went to funeral.
Another brother
hanged (Blacknest) for wife shooting
Another Fred (nι circa 1851) RFA with
10d a day got me to apply for increased pension (1911) & then lodging at
Laundry, Lindford & 1914 with Mrs HACK, F.T.
having taken DEANE's place on Roads.
Another George - see p.86.
Children of Reuben & Eliza:
- Albert 1866 -
registered though not baptised
- Reuben 1868 - see p.1305
- Annie 1872
- registered though not baptised - see p.1304
- Jane 1874 - Mrs DENNY - see
p.1305
- Kate 1876 - died 1879.
p.358 PARFECT widow Mary (nιe 30.7.1821 WHITE) &
children
Live in Headley Street, 3rd cottage down lane.
Jane WHITE
came to offer for housemaid - wanted immense wages.
Before her marriage
these were born:
- Jane WHITE 15.4.1849 - now Mrs GALE - see p.270
-
William WHITE 18.4.1852
- Emily WHITE 25.12.1854 - m. 1876 William SHRUBB
p.316.
In 23.1.1855 she married Charles PARFECT (b. 1803, d. 1855)
After his death there was born:
- Fred. Walter PARFECT 1.2.1865.
In
same house is Henry PARFECT or WHITE (2.5.1869?) who would seem to be the
illegitimate son of [crossed out=>Mary] Jane PARFECT - [crossed out=> a
daughter of Mrs PARFECT's husband by his first marriage] am not sure. The
boy is therefore a grandson of Charles p.359. Registered as WHITE son of Jane;
christened as PARFECT son of Mary.
Said to be father of Harriet CURTIS's
daughter (p.343).
p.359 Pedigree of PARFECTs
George PARFECT (d.
23.10.1831) & Martha CHANDLER (d. 8.1.1844)
were married 4.8.1798.
Before marriage:
- Eleanor CHANDLER
After marriage:
- Richard
20.10.1798 - marr twice - no children - dead
- Henry 22.3.1801 - died aged
20
- Charles* 2.7.1803 - father of Long Cross (p.360) by 1st wife; husb
then of widow Mary p.358
- Harriett 5.10.180? - died aged 7
- Maria
12.3.1808 - now (1877) living in Bramshott - married
- William 6.10.1810 -
husb of Rose Cottage (p.568) - dead
- Eliza 18.8.1813 - now living 1877
married
- Edmund 24.11.1816 - husband (dead) of p.215.
*This Charles
married (elsewhere) Hannah DEADMAN (or COLE) she being the mother of Martha
SHRUBB p.667 & of George PARFECT p.360 & of Henry M PARFECT. Then
Hannah died in 1845. Charles 'picked up' with mary WHITE & had children,
see p.348 above. Charles married Mary WHITE in 1855 & he died the
same year.
p.360 PARFECT George (nι 24.4.1843; bapt 11.6.1843; d.
12.12.1926) & Anne (AUBREY)
Live at Long Cross Hill. A carpenter,
etc.
A son of Charles PARFECT (p.359) to whom widow Mary was 2nd wife.
Till 1878 her mother lived with them.
She (much taller than he) a nice
clean tall woman who occasionally helps at Rectory.
He built the new
pigsty in 1877.
Went away to public houses & returned (he in bad
health) in 1885.
'Uncle' to Edith SHRUBB (p.667)
Children of George & Anne:
- Lily 11.7.1893
(once at Churchgate) is 1921 at the Cape - Mrs LOGIE
- Rhoda 22.12.1895 in
1921 is in Canada - Mrs AMOS
Have had a child who died
- Herbert
George 27.8.1873, bur 26.11.1873.
1911 census says
George is married to Emma Jane aged 50.
p.360 PARFECT Fred Oscar 4.8.1880 - the only one alive out of
8
Son of George & Anne above.
Married
(?Helen) FISHER of Hollywater Clump & lives
1907 with father & step-mother.
He George P had married again 1889 to Emma ALDEN p.575.
For 2
of their children see p.1830.
p.361 PINK John & Harriett (COVER)
Born 28.2.1824, d.
1903
Live in Parish Houses
She mother to Mrs Fred BURROWS p.391.
Her 1st husband 'COVER' was transported and never returned.
He was brother
to COVER p.374 [Inf: SMALL p.643]
Mother also to one Tryphena COVER who
brought an illegitimate child Elizabeth Annie? to
be baptised 25 Sept 1879. Tryphena now Mrs William COOMBES p.180.
Mother
to Mrs OVERTON p.879.
p.361 MAXTED Martin ?1841 & Anne 1828
(Glaysher's Hill is called Maxted Hill in 1957 Electoral
Register)
Married George ALLDEN's (p.575) sister I think & came
here I believe about 1897.
She died Jan 1898 & he claimed old age
pension in 1911 and died 1919.
p.362 AYLING Joseph & Harriett
Elderly people (he over
60) living at Hearne.
Brought there to work for Mr CHALCRAFT.
She tall
(ladylike) woman with shaking head
Belong to my Clothing Club.
p.363 CANE Thomas
Lives with brother James p.328
Brother to John p.364 & Mrs MANSELL p.327
Cousin to Richard p.305;
pedigree p.304.
p.364 CANE John 27.12.1835 & Hannah (BOXALL) &
children
Live in Grayshott Bottom
He brother to James p.328, Thomas
p.363, Mrs MANSELL p.327
Cousin to Richard p.305
For pedigree see
p.304.
She daughter of 'BUDD of Starvacre' in Bramshott?
See pedigree
p.1284
She apparently hard-working with large family
He works (1878)
in Barnes' wood shop, Haslemere
She 27 Aug 1872
was making clothes: "Must go hopping, husband only makes enough for food, not
for dress"
In house lives old master VOLLAR (see
below)
Sister to Mrs PACEY p.521 & to Mrs HARRIS p.450 & to
Mrs COOMBES (formerly Mrs YOUNG) p.855.
Married in Bramshott 12 Dec
1863:
- William?
- Mary A 4.6.1865 - Mrs HARVEY - in 1908 at 31
Salehurst Rd, Old Town, Eastbourne
- Emily 5.4.1868 - m. 28.3.1891 to
Edmund HERON, Whitesmith, 7 Spring Vale,
Dartford
- Maria 6.3.1870 - m. 24.8.1895 to James
DIXON, 23, coalman of Wilmington
- Eli James 4.12.1871 - in 1908
at 31 Salehurst Rd, Old Town, Eastbourne
- Hannah Elizabeth 1874 - m.17.4.1897
Frederick BRITCHER, 23, postman from Dartford
- Ellen 1875.
p.365 VOLLAR James
Old man living with the John CANEs
A distant relation with a little money
Born about 1797 [T W BULL*]; died 3 Mar 1887 (aged 90)
Brother to Mrs
Charles FULLICK p.498
Uncle therefore to Lizzie p.498, Edward p.636 &
Walter p.500.
* Thomas William BULL,
Curate in Marriage Register c.1867 - could he be the author of the "Bull's
Book" which WHL mentions?
p.366 CHANDLER Charles (nι 9.10.1850) & Fanny (nιe 1853
CHRISTMAS) & children
Live behind old Red Lion, Deadwater
He son
of Charles (Hollywater) p.341; brother to James p.342 & to Mrs Henry
CURTIS p.343
Information about christening from his mother, but George is
down as bapt. 1850
Allenites (1879 child Annie buried unbaptised)
?His
evidence in pheasant-stealing case p.2
Married (by me) 24.10.1874:
-
Clara bapt 2.5.1875 - servant 1891 to Oaks
- Elizabeth 1876 - servant 1891
to Mrs CC KNOLLYS - Mrs JEAKINS; lost her husband (cancer, etc) in 1925, takes
5 nurse children
- Annie 1878 - not bapt; buried 28.1.1879
- May Ann
1880 - married 1905 at Godalming to Albert LIDBETTER
- Emily 1881 - still
unmarried & at Haslemere Nov 1915 - to be Mrs RF REMNANT in 1921 & her
address Coombe Lodge, King's Road, Haslemere
- Sidney Charles 1884 - died influenza at Birmingham 1918
-
Edith 1886 - married 1905 at Blackmoor to William Jes. HARTNELL
- Margaret
1889
one daughter married to ___ CRAIG in 74th Field Batt. ordered to Cape
Nov 1899. She died at Newcastle (Not clear if this
refers to Margaret or some other daughter)
- Jessie 1891 - married
at Guildford 7.11.1905 to a soldier AYRES
- Nellie Dorothy 1893
- Lily Maud 1895.
p.367 COLLINS
Live at Bank. Came there in 1879.
Came
from Binsted(?) [Inf: from p.220]
Gone again on 13 April 1880 & been
gone at least 3 months [Inf: p.418].
p.368 BURCHETT widow Frances (nιe BELTON) - aged
75 in 1881 census
Live at high Fullers Bottom.
Married George
BURCHETT 1.3.1828
He died March 1859 - left the house well, dead in 20
minutes - special grievance
She aunt (mother's sister) to Mrs Charles
BURROWS p.229
Marked infirm on Bull's List - querulous
More or less
supported by nephew (George ROBINSON, below)
She sister to old Mrs BELTON (Waggoners Wells) p.525
See pedigree of BELTON
p.1515.
p.369 ROBINSON George (aged 60 in 1881
census)
Bachelor(?) living with Mrs BURCHETT (above) - a nephew of
Mrs BURCHETT's by marriage, his mother being a BURCHETT.
He is a thatcher
and at times well off.
Working for him is James MARSHALL p.653.
p.370 WHITING James (nι 20.5.1830*) & Elizabeth
(CHANDLER) & children
Live at [crossed out=>Standford, end of old
post office] Deadwater, west side of Red Lion.
Came for Club
counter-signature 12 Apr 1879
Came to Standford from Hollywater Dec
1877.
She a little small sharp-eyed woman. Obviously a daughter to Mrs
William CHANDLER p.487.
He a very white-looking man.
Parents to
William (Lindford Chase) p.420 & Fred (Lindford Lane) p.426.
Brother to George (Baigents) p.479 & therefore uncle to Alfred p.689.
Uncle to Sergeant Richard p.1439.
*Born a
month or so before the Baptism on 20.6.1830 which was a Sunday
- William
13.3.1853 - see p.420
- Fred 24.4.1855 - see p.426
- Albert
6.12.1868
also p.372 for Pedigree.
Elizabeth died
suddenly - see Newspaper cutting below. Buried 18.9.1888, plot
9-10.
In 1911 census he at Deadwater Hill
married to Jane, aged 63.
p.370 Newspaper cutting dated 21.9.1888 - Headley -
Sudden death - Mr H WHITE held an inquest on Monday in this village on the
body of Elizabeth WHITING, aged 60. The deceased was the wife of James
WHITING, labourer, and with him had been 'hopping' from 6am to 7pm on the 14th
inst. She had her supper and was undressing for bed when she commenced to
bring up blood. On being laid on the bed, she said, "Jim, Jim, Jim; it's all
over with me;" and in the presence of a neighbour she died in a few minutes
from, according to medical evidence, an aneurism.
p.371 COOK George
& Sarah (ELSON) & children
Live at Fullers Bottom (when not in
prison)
Put to prison, both of them, Autumn 1878 for begging. Went round
with false begging petition.
He imprisoned Spring 1879 for stealing at
Edmonds' shop (on the way to Liphook).
She goes about ½ naked.
- Alma
1865
- Amy
- Elizabeth.
p.371 Four newspaper cuttings - relating to convictions, dated Sept 1881, June 1882, Dec 1884 & Jan 1885. One of them concerns stealing boots from Martha YULE, a servant at Groom's Farm, Dockenfield - committed for two months, the prisoner 'begged of the bench to give her three months.'
p.372 WHEELER
Live at Chase Farm, Standford.
A
brother, I believe, to the new one (1885) on p.120.
p.373 SHRUBB Frederick & Charlotte & child
Live at
Hilland (behind GATES p.354)
She formerly cook to Mrs STEDMAN (The
Oaks)
He a bricklayer; intelligent person.
p.372 & p.373 Pedigree of William & Richard
CHANDLER
p.372
has chart
p.373 has list as follows-
The family of Richard
(died 1879) & Martha (died 1879) CHANDLER
Married 1832:
- Stephen
bapt 28.3.1833, buried 1835
- Marner bapt 14.10.1835, buried 1835
-
Alfred bapt 16.9.1837* - died before 1923
- Amelia bapt 27.1.1843* - at
Hollywater 1923 with son Maurice; afterwards at Hookley on Liphook Road &
died 1927
- Julia bapt 13.7.1845 - Mrs Robert
ELSTONE - see p.1737
- Walter bapt 18.2.1849
- was on Passfield.
* (by error the mother's name is given as Maria instead
of Martha).
p.374 COVER Stephen 1827 to 1881
Lives in [crossed
out=>PHB (in front of GATES p.344?] Fullers
Bottom
Returned 1878 from a long term of penal
servitude "Attacking game-keepers, or something of that kind" [Inf: SMALL
p.643]
Brother to Mrs PINK's first husband p.361
Three brothers
transported at same time.
See pedigree p.1575.
p.375 ROBINSON Cyrus George b. 4/12/1852 & Mary (DEFRATES)
Live at Grayshott Hall Lodge
He
coachman to Mr PHILLIPS
Often buys eggs from us [for Mr PHILLIPS?]
Banned 1878
Left PHILLIPS after the death of Mrs & went away (married
to one READ) until 1907, when returned to The Mount.
Then went to Canada
where wife died & came back in 1923.
Came to me about OAP April
1925.
p.376 GATES James & children*
Widower living at
[crossed out=>small house at Bank] Deadwater Hill
Shoemaker used to work
for GAMBLEN. Now 1879 works for a shoemaker at Kingsley.
Had the itch badly
at one time.
Wife died (in 1875?) in a London hospital.
Complains that
Mrs LAWES (p.652) is after him.
No relation (informs ALDERTON p.312) to
p.344.
Gone Sept 1882 to Lodge with Mrs LAWES (p.652).
*- 1869 Susan
(see p.903).
p.376 Newspaper cutting dated 8 Jan 1881 - Charge of Assault - F MATTHEWS of Headley, who was brought up on a warrant for assaulting J GATES, was also discharged under similar circumstances, as they had been "notorious friends" until this affair.
p.376 Letter to WHL, dated 17 Dec 1890 - Revd Sir, Knowing that you take a great interest in your Parishioners you will regret to hear of the death of James GATES late of Headley under very sad circumstances. A Mrs VINCENT of Simplemarsh, Addlestone, Surrey, in whose employ GATES had been for several past summers informs me by this morning's post that GATES walked into the canal at New Ham, Chertsey owing to the dense fog on Saturday last and was drowned and his body was recovered yesterday. His daughter is in the house and she was much grieved this morning to hear of the sad occurrence. Should you know of any one belonging to him at Headley will you kindly inform them of his death. I am, Rev Sir, your obedient servant, Harry WILSON.
p.377 SUTTON William & daughter
Lives in the Street
[crossed out=>cottage next CURTIS] with daughter p.511.
A widower.
Formerly kept the Robin Hood (p.211)
His wife Jane died May 1874.
Father to p.409; also to TILBURY's wife (see below); and p.511.
One of the
girls is servant May 1880 to General BOILEAU p.452.
He died Feb 1881 when a
brother came to the funeral - oh, so like him!
William & Jane SUTTON
had children:
- Mary A 3.6.1855 - Mrs SUTER, see p.511
- Eliz
19.9.1858 - letter came for character 25.4.1879 from Mrs OGILVY, 105
Gloucester Road, Kensington
- Jane 12.5.1861 - see p.3
- Sophia -
married 21.1.1871 to Henry BELTON who was "TILBURY" our gardener.
p.378 PRATLEY Thomas & wife
Mary Ann (nιe 16.11.1831) & 2 daughters*
Oldish people [living at Land of Nod - came there 1877 & is Mr PHILLIPS'
keeper].
"Dissenters"; "always at home" [Inf: BETTESWORTH]
Shot
himself accidentally on 25 Feb 1880. Buried aged 52 in
plot 9-4.
She married again to George MESSINGHAM (p.352).
*-
Elizabeth - Mrs George LOE p.119
*- Mrs
William TUCKEY p. 929.
p.379 GLAYSHER George & wife
Live on Bridle Road at
Hollywater.
He a drunken fellow. Commonly called "Spider"?
"Told them
at the Iron Room he had been drunk half his life"
Daughter came 2.5.1879 to
me to go and "½ baptise" her illegitimate baby (then 5 weeks old). Dr WOODS
said must not be taken out. Went down in the afternoon and found no-one at
home except "Spider" drunk. This would be Anne, whose child William was born
27.3.1879 & died same year.
- Mary Anne - Mrs Fred WHITING p.426
-
Anne 1858 or 1860 - Mrs FOARD - see p.2 - Mrs BLACKMAN
- Harriett - Mrs
John (jnr) SOUCH (m. 25.4.1886) - see p.189.
p.379 Newspaper cutting dated Petersfield, March 1883 - Drunkenness - George GLAYSHER of Headley, a broom-maker, was summoned for being drunk while in charge of a horse & cart. He denied that he was the worse for liquor, and further alleged that he was not in charge of the horse as his wife was driving. From the evidence of PC SHARP of Liphook, his latter contention seems to be borne out, for it appears that he was so drunk that his wife handled the reins. He called at two public houses, but the keepers refused to serve him. The information was amended, charging him with simple drunkenness. He stoutly denied it, at the same time stating he had never before been summoned. Superintendent RANSOM here referred to a previous conviction for a similar offence. The defendant: It wasn't me. I never was here before. Oh! Except when I was asleep in my cart coming home from Buriton. I wasn't drunk then. I didn't do nobody no harm. I likes my beer, and I should like a drop now (laughter). He was fined 6/6d. The case created considerable amusement, for the defendant recounted the excellent deeds of his good wife in looking after him and his "hoss." She was in court, and appeared highly gratified on hearing her virtues thus extolled.
p.380 NASH Edmund
Lodged (early in 1879) at Robin
Hood.
Elderly. Works for FAULKNER (p.381).
p.380 Newspaper cutting dated 29.4.1879 - Charge of stealing rum - Edmund NASH, an elderly man living in Headley, was brought up in custody charged with stealing a pint of rum, the property of David FROST of the Robin Hood Inn, Headley. Eliza FROST, wife of the proprietor, deposed that the prisoner was lodging at her house on the 21st April. On the 22nd she came down to the bar and found a two-gallon jar moved from where she had left it the previous night. There was about a gallon of rum in the jar, and her husband told her he had not touched it since they were together the evening before. She suspected the prisoner, there being no-one else lodging in the house. She went up to the prisoner's room after breakfast and it smelt strongly of rum. He seemed quite drunk. On his box by the side of his bed there was a jug which he said contained water. She replied it was queer water. She also found some rum in a bottle in a basket in the room. On measuring the jar she found a pint gone. The bar was not locked. The prisoner said he hoped she would not send him to Wincheater, and sfter she had given him in charge he asked her to take a shilling to make it up. The prisoner, in answer to the charge, said he had been drinking and he hoped the Bench would be lenient. Mrs FROST said she had no desire to press the charge and, as he had been locked up quite a week, she hoped the Bench would take that into consideration. The prisoner pleaded guilty and begged very hard for leniency, promising better conduct in future. A good character having been given him from his employer, and the Bench, having taken into account the time he had been in custody and Mrs FROST's desire not to press the charge, ordered him to be imprisoned for one day.
p.381 FALKNER (Not spelt with a 'U') Thomas (nι 16.12.1841;
d. Oct 1932) & Bessie (CRUMP) & children
Keep Smithy and post
office at Standford.
Dissenters. Children since 1866. Unbaptised?
Grandchildren (daughters of Edward & ___ GALE) Elsie Muriel & Mabel
Florence there in 1903, and at school.
- Frederick 2.2.1864 - see p.341,
p.678 & p.530
- Martha 1.1.1865
- Mabel Sarah 4.2.1866
-
Beatrice Josephine 1866
- Frank 1870
- Amelia Jane 1871
- Samuel
George 1873 - see p.383
- Bessie 1874.
See pedigree p.382.
Restatement of above
on p.382: Thomas FALKNER married Bessie CRUMP (died Oct 1902 aged 65
years) and their 8 children are:
- Fred, bapt 2.2.1864 - away
-
Martha, bapt 1.1.1865 - died April 1904
- Mabel S, bapt 4.2.1866
-
Beatrice J, bapt 24.12.1866
- Frank, bapt 28.5.1870 - in Voting List
1926
- Amelia J, bapt 19.12.1871
- Samuel George, bapt 12.10.1873 - in
Voting List 1926, killed Oct 1927
- Bessie 19.12.1874
List
gets a bit confused from here on!
his wife Jessie Emily Beatrice
GODDEN - in Voting List 1926
Children of Samuel:
- Bessie, born
19.12.1874 (clearly not!)
- Hilda B, born
____
- Thomas J, born 1908.
p.381 Newspaper cutting dated Nov 1885 - Determioned suicide - On Monday night a man named FAULKNER, resident at Standford, commited suicide by cutting his throat. Note from WHL: This is Harry F, a sister's son, a pensioner.
p.381 WOODBOURNE of Kingsley used to be the Smith here (see above, Standford) - see p.1983.
p.382 RALPH George & Esther (BURRELL) & 2 children in
1879
Kingsley people living now (1879) above New Inn Pike.
"Wish you
joy of them" Walsh
Called "RAFE" - "married a daughter of William BURRELL"
(of Kingsley)
Her brother died of consumption in 1878
She having cod
liver oil (unable) Sept 1879
Looks ill certainly.
p.383 SHERIDAN Charles & Julia & child Charles
Live at "Billy's Lookout", Wishanger (see also p.1027)
He brother to a Peer? &
brother-in-law to a Peer? ie. his sister's husband
But married badly?
therefore somewhat discontented.
Came from Churt in may 1879 [Inf:
BETTESWORTH].
p.383 FALKNER Samuel George & Jessie Emily Beatrice (nιe
GODDEN)
At Standford Hill 1908 with father p.381.
Their children
then:
- Hilda Beatrice - pretty & tall in 1924, just left Petersfield
School
- Thomas John Frank nι 1.6.1908.
Only 4 bedrooms & TJF has
to sleep in grandfather's room.
Her father
GODDEN died early in 1927.
See pedigree opposite (p.382
above).
p.384 HOLDEN George & Emma (BARNETT) & family
"Cordwainer" living at Arford.
On 31.7.1872 she abused Bull; but 9.2.1874
praised him.
Special grievance on 31.7.1872 "Bull's rage"
John used to
work for us [See extract below]
George is afternoon postman in 1879
She sister to Edward BARNETT p.604; aunt to Richard BARNETT p.1087.
- Mary
8.7.1855 - with a child (Anne Kate born 4.8.1876)
by Harry WARNER - see below & p.385 - was 1.4.1896 assistant in Infant
School
- John 23.8.1857
- George 30.12.1860
- William 3.2.1867 -
married 18?? - p.1373.
p.384 Newspaper cutting dated Jan 1884 (see also p.530) - Assault at Headley - John HOLDEN of Headley was charged with assaulting David FROST, landlord of the Robin Hood Inn, Headley on Saturday January 5th, at Headley. David FROST deposed that he was returning from Frensham just after ten at night in company with F FAULKNER and F GAUNTLETT when he heard screams and cries of "Murder!" a short distance off. He went with GAUNTLETT to see what was the matter. FAULKNER remained behind with the horse, which he afterwards tied to a gatepost. The complainant found HOLDEN beating a lad named SHRUB on the ground. GAUNTLETT said, "Don't hit the little boy while he's down." The defendant replied that he would serve all of them the same if they came near him. The defendant then knocked GAUNTLETT down and, on the complainant remonstrating with him, the defendant came and knocked him down also. The defendant and GAUNTLETT then had a free fight. Albert SHRUB deposed that he was a printer living at Headley. He had been to Passfield, at the "Cricketers" Inn, and was returning. When FROST and GAUNTLETT came he was on the ground and HOLDEN was knocking him about. HOLDEN was fined 3s and 17s costs for the assault on FROST, and 1s and 14s costs for the assault upon SHRUB.
p.384 Letter from WHL dated 3 Dec 1887 - George HOLDEN, who carries the letters between Headley & Liphook, has had the misfortune to lose his pony. As he is in somewhat delicate health he will not be able to carry out his duties unless he can drive. Contributions towards the purchase of a new pony may be given to the bearer, or sent to Mr Laverty, & should be entered overleaf. A total of £3:13s was collected.
p.384 Newspaper cutting dated Aug 1890 - Stealing a Letter at Headley - George HOLDEN, 29, postman, pleaded guilty to stealing a letter and a £5 note, the property of the Postmaster-General, at Headley; and he was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour.
p.385 OLIVER George & WARNER
Hannah (nιe WOODS) & family
Live together (unmarried) at Lindford
Bridge. He a Veterinary Surgeon in 1881
census.
She was married to Charles WARNER on 30 Nov 1840 & they
had children - see pedigree p.96:
- Sarah Ann 11.4.1841 - aunt to DRAPER
p.507
- Charles 4.6.1843 - buried 29.6.1854
- George 15.6.1845 - marr
to Elizabeth BURROW p.350
- William 23.2.1847 - buried 29.6.1847
-
Elizabeth Eliza 23.2.1847 - marr 1870 to John Lyddon CATTELL - she was
housekeeper to OLIVER when he died 1906
The husband died in July 1848
since when she has had children (presumably by OLIVER):
- Henry 1855 (see
extract opposite page [can't see one]) - dead
before 1906
- John 6.2.1859 - see p.535 for connection with Foresters -
supposed June 1882 to be m. to LEMON p.355, but not m. until 21.11.1889 - see
p.?47
- James nι 29.6.1861, bapt 15.9.1861.
When I first came in 1872,
Mrs WARNER's mother, old Mrs WOODS (over 90) lived with them. There was much
unpleasantness at first as, during Mrs WOODS' life, OLIVER refused to pay
Tithe; however it is all settled now (1879). Old Mrs WOODS was born & bred
in Headley; "The winters," she said, "are not as cold as they used to be."
Henry and his brother are colt-breakers and have with them at present (1879)
one EARWICKER as an assistant.
p.386 CROTT (CRAWT) Stephen
Bachelor living with brother (p.387) at Whitmore Bottom
Brother to William
p.388, Daniel p.389. Mrs COOMBES p.468.
Buried at Grayshott 24.4.1909 "aged
78 years."
- (charged with ill-treating a horse Nov
1891)
p.386 CRAWT John (brother to Stephen above)
This I think
the correct spelling (CRAWT rather than CROTT)
Married a MANT
Her son Charles Henry MANT
married here 27/12/1897 to Mary Annie COMBES, 26, of
Bull's Farm.
p.388 CROTT (CRAWT) George b.
26/2/1832
Bachelor living with brother Stephen
at Whitmore Bottom
Brother to William p.388, Daniel p.389, Mrs COOMBES
p.468
He died 1912 (within a month of sister Mrs
COOMBES) & buried at Alton & only survivors April 1912 are
Daniel & a Sarah (born before 1832) at Alton.
p.388 CRAWT William (20/2/1825) & Eliza
Live in
Whitmore Bottom
He brother to p.386, p.387, p.389, Mrs COOMBES p.468.
Has a sister Mrs VARNDELL living in Alton whose husband died July 1879; also a
widow sister at Farnham.
Used to keep (1873 etc) a guinea pig
Nice
woman
Lucy was servant 1876 etc to Mrs CLARK p.390.
Now (1890) living
in School Rd, Grayshott & keeping house for the teachers p.965.
Children have been:
- Lucy 1860
- William Henry 1861.
p.389 CRAWT Daniel 21/5/1843 & Marian Eliza
Young married people live at College Land,
Whitmore Bottom
Came there winter 1878/1879
Rent has been raised £7 to
£8
He youngest son of old Stephen, the former tenant
Nice little
woman. No children July 1879.
He brother to p.386, p.387, p.388, Mrs
COOMBES p.468
- Marion Eliza b. 22/7/1883, married 18/4/1908 to Henry
RUE
- Daniel John b. 26.12.1889, bapt 26/1/1890.
p.390 CLARKE Mrs Esther & 2
children
Widow. Certif. Mistress to Grayshott School.
Mistress
(uncertif.) when I came in 1872
Obtained her Certif. In 1874?
Agreeable person. Plays harmonium at the Sunday afternoon service at
Grayshott.
Had as servant, at one time, Lucy CROTT (CRAWT) p.388.
Married in 1886 to Mr CHILDS, the
Grayshott male teacher.
Daughter in 1881 teacher at High School at Semlingham
- school broken down.
- Ernest 1869
- Ada May 1871.
See Headley
Miscellany, Vol 6 article
by Mike Powell, whose grandfather Ernest had written down his experiences
on coming to Grayshott in 1871. His grandfather's mother was Esther CLARK, the
very first schoolteacher at Grayshott School.
p.391 BURROWS Fred (30.10.1842) & Mary Jane (COVER) &
children
Live in [crossed out=>Parish Houses] Fullers Bottom
She
his second wife & daughter of Mrs PINK p.361, sister to Mrs William
COOMBES p.180
Used to live (1873) this side Wheatsheaf
Went to baptise
infant 12.2.1873 - "Hasn't grown since it was born"
Husband's mother, Mrs
Robert BURROWS (p.432) was there.
First wife died of cold after
confinement.
The second wife married 11 June 1872.
He nephew to Mrs
Charles FYFIELD p.347; brother to Mrs Charles BARKER p.319; & Mrs Jesse
GARDINER p.431; & Mrs George WARNER p.350.
Junior Beadle of Foresters
p.535.
By first wife (Mary ELSON or ELSTONE,
m. 23.6.1865, d. June 1871):
- Mary Jane
1864 - not bapt in Headley (bapt in Bramshott) - now Mrs COOMBES p.809
-
James 1868 - not bapt in Headley - a pensioner from Hampshire Regt in 1898.
Called Stovold. 1903 married Annie HACK & (not clear
if all these notes relate to James or not)
- Albert 1871 - buried
22.8.1871
By present wife:
- Elizabeth Ellen 12.2.1873
- Harriett
1874
- Edith Elizabeth (Edith Isabell?) 1876 -
lives Nov 1903 at No.1 Fairview
- Amelia
Jane 1879
- Lydia 1882
- William Frederick 1885
- Lily May 1888 - probably Mrs NASH
p.1991
- Minnie 1890.
p.391 Letter from WHL dated 18 Mar 1892 -
Frederick BURROWS of Fullers Bottom wishes me to write this note to say that
his wife has died after a very short illness, and that he is unable to pay for
the mourning clothes for his 6 small children, and that he would be grateful
for help. Please enter kind donations overleaf; they may be sent to me or
given to the bearer. WH Laverty. A total of £1:18:6d was
collected.
p.392 OVER Emily (born c.1826
TULL) & boy Edward
Widow living at
Hollywater.
Husband (Edward OVER) buried in 1873.
She broke her leg in
1871 jumping at a tree (special grievance)
Husband worked a long time for
Mr LICKFOLD (p.___)
Mr LICKFOLD very good to her right up to his death.
"Don't like Iron Room" - "Husband never drinks" These in 1872.
Sister
(p.393) living with her 1878, 1879.
- Fanny TULL - bapt 5.2.1843
Emily
& Edward then married 25.12.1844 & had afterwards:
- Hannah
28.3.1847
- Edward 1865.
p.393 WAKEFORD
(TULL)
Living at Hollywater with Mrs OVER
(1879)
Came to me 8.1.1880 for help.
Her husband sunstroked in 1877,
& now in asylum.
p.394 WOODS
&
& family
Live at Moore House
(since April 1879)
Four daughters at service
Four little boys at home
- eldest George (b. 1872) got prize March 1880.
Went away Mich 1880 when
CHALCRAFT gave up to ALLDEN.
p.395 MOSS Daniel & Elizabeth (HALE)
Live at Moore
House. Married 1879
She formerly servant to Mr HAHN, The (Headley)
Grange
Very useful there, used to groom the pony.
Afterwards cook
at Arford House.
Went away Mich 1880 when CHALCRAFT gave up to ALLDEN.
p.396 MOORE John & Harriett (COURTNAGE)
Live in South
end (but one) of Parish Houses.
Used to live at Style House, Hearn
Parents to p.574 & the late Mrs Charles MARSHALL p.696, also to Mrs
GAUNTLETT p.433.
Old Mr COURTENAGE then lived with them [Inf: Miss
DYER]
Afterwards they went to live in Mr Walter LANGRISH's new cottage at
Saunders Green.
Now (March 1880) they have come to Parish Houses.
Go
commonly by name of CHURCHER
In describing position of brother's (Henry
COURTENAGE) grave - not quite sure, but overright
the parliament house, not the end one but the next I think.
Aunt to Mrs
LEMON p.355.
They were married 21.7.1826, she thinking now that she was
then 30 as she had been long in service, and had children:
- Mary Anne
3.8.1827 - see p.927
- Harriett 20.12.1829
- James
(aged 14 in 1851 census)
- Louisa (aged 12 in 1851 census)
- Andrew
(aged 9 in 1851 census)
-
- John - see p.574
-
-
Jane 7.1.1844 - marr. 13.10.1862 Charles MARSHALL - died 1878.
p.397 ABURROW James D
An orphan living with his aunt (Jane WAKE) p.263
Obtained a school prize January
1880.
Passed WRA 2nd Standard [Parish mag. March 1880]
1883 gone
away.
p.397 On James William SUTTON's discharge from Army (see
p.339)
Letter from Horse Guards 15.7.1895: 115 A.R.Artillery 1547
Letters to be addressed: The Adjutant General to the Forces, Horse Guards, War
Office, SW.
The above letter said:
1. Only to be discharged by
purchase;
2. and must pay his way home;
3. It is printed out that this
soldier has already once been bought out of the Army.
4. Gunner SUTTON
could afford to contribute to mother's support.
p.397 Letter from WHL dated 11 August 1887 - Mark BURROWS has had the misfortune to lose all his tools and a quantitiy of firewood inn a fire which destroyed a shed attached to his cottage. The shed itself was insured, but the contents were not insured. Any kind donations should be entered here and may be given to the bearer or sent to Mr Laverty. The origin of the fire is a mystery. The loss is estimated at about £2.
p.397 Letter from WHL dated 12 Feb 1890 - Mark SMITH of Hollywater having lost a valuable cow asks for help towards the buying of another.
Transcription of Book 4 completed as
follows:
pp.200299 Caroline Lemka
pp.300399 Jo Smith
pp.401 Flysheet: Wallis Hay Laverty, Headley Rectory, Hants, June 1879
p.402 TAYLOR Daniel (23/9/1835) and Anne (CRANSTONE) and
children: William (5/11/1865); Anne (Harriett?) 5/1/1868; James Edwin
(5/2/1871); Ellen (1873).
Live at Field House. "Mr can't work much
therefore Mrs goes out at times."
He 1st cousin to Mrs Dick FULLICK
(322) and Mrs LEMON (395). Entered also on p.6.
Sister Harriett TAYLOR
(Imbecile) is in the Union. She died 24.8.1886.
Two of Daniel's children
are: Mrs James ALDERTON (Minnie) p.1259; Mrs Fred J. DOPSON (Alice)
p.1259.
p.403 Pedigree of TAYLORS
Thomas TAYLOR of Kingsley
married Sarah INWOOD 22/4/1782 and had children.
A. Thomas 25.3.1782
B. Jane 26.12.1786
C. Martha 24.4.1788
D. Maria 16.12.1790
E.
Mary 4.12.1792
E1. John 1795 - died 21/1/71
F. Richard 26.2.1798
G. Will 24.12.1801 - married 26/7/1828 Sarah PIGOTT - died 10/4/1867
H.
Elizabeth 7.11.1803
I. George 5.1.1806 - married 1831 Eliza BUDD.
J.
Harriett 11.5.1807
Eli TAYLOR married Ann and had among other children Mrs
Richard FULLICK p.322 and Mrs George LEMON p.355.
9.7.1826 Daniel TAYLOR
formerly coachman to Mr ALLEN [so told in 1894] Inf: GAMBLEN.
William
TAYLOR (G) married Sarah PIGGOTT and had among other children Dan TAYLOR
(23/9/1835) p.402 and Harriett TAYLOR (12/2/1832) p.402. Inf: GAMBLEN.
See
more detail p.1557.
p.404 JETTON John (1814-95) and Dinah or Diana (1804-81).
Old people living at Whitmore Bottom. She much older than he, and complaintful.
Met Mrs Dec 1872 at Greyshott [Grayshott], had taken sewing to "the
Lodge"; meaning perhaps Mrs WOODTHORPE's. Frightened of WOODTHORPE's dog. -
Saw her afterwards when she stood in her own door, and said cold affected her.
So did not go in. He was mending step. Tea was laid [3 o'clock].
They
rebuilt the house in 1871.
She has plenty to say for herself; has been a
seamstress; but makes out she is grand needlewoman. Said that enclosing the
common was the first stroke of a famine. Wishes for Books of Travel or Mrs
SHIPTON's prophecies.
This her third ? husband.
By 1st MATTHEWS (see
Pedigree of Matthews p.1864) p.405 and a daughter.
By 2nd one son
living.
By 3rd No children? She is not married to Jetton. Census 1881
He is gardener both to Mr WOODTHORPE, Greyshott House, and Mr HAHN, the
[Headley] Grange.
In April 19 1880, she said that she had a recipe given
her a while ago for her complaint ("Erysipelas
between the skins" she called it). - On reference to the recipe it was found
dated 1815. "Ah! she said I've been failing a
long time" - Humbug! -
His name was found to be John by his Parliament
Claim 1880.
p.405 MATTHEWS Henry (nι 15/5/1831) (called 'Long Canada')
and Mary A (LOADER) (nιe 22 Feb 1830) and children.
Live in centre
Whitmore Bottom. MATTHEWS pedigree p.1864.
He son of Mrs JETTON (p.404) by
prev. husband.
Mrs a servant in London married a policeman. When 1st went
to London had to go by stagecoach.
Got his discharge from ill-health
(?).
She came from Blackwater. Works a deal at Mr WOODTHORPE's.
On
March 14 1873 saw Elizabeth, Annie, Ellen. "3 nice children, go to school at
Hindhead." "But too snowy on March 14 1873."
2nd daughter Elizabeth: ½ ish
- dull.
Wants her 1882 to enter in Club.
Petition for house April
1883.
Nephew to John MATTHEWS (632) and Mrs BENNETT (634) & grievance
1912 that money left for his apprenticeship and never so used. Nephew also of
a Churt Farmer.
1858 Mary Anne
1861 Elizabeth: dull
1863
William: Died Aug 1905 leaving girl of 15 and 5 others at Kingston
1866
Annie married to soldier Robert NICHOLSON - he served 21 years and is pensioned
in 1907 - a shoeing smith - died 1912.
1868 Ellen married to soldier James
WALKER, and died in India in childbirth August 1899. Her 1st child died at 11
months; then her second was brought to England Xmas 1898 and name is Nellie
May WALKER - in charge of her aunt Annie, & 1914 with grandmother.
1874 Edward George (a soldier) See p.406.
This list right in 1881.
p.406 WHITE George and wife.
Live now (April 1881) at
[crossed out=> Hollywater] Deadwater [crossed out=> behind Windsor Pond.
Came there in 1879. 1881 in new cottage below ALDERTON's] .
His native
place is Southampton; but he has not been there since about 1870; when he went
to Texas. He was there 2 years but was obliged to come home owing to his
wife's health. It was too warm. - "Are things dear in Texas?" "Dear? no cheap;
meat 5 cents a pound; bread 5 cents a loaf; everything was 5 cents, even a
single apple, because they had no smaller money, nothing but greenbacks; - you
get specie in some other parts but not in Texas."
Then he came to
London, settled at Wimbledon, where the owner (Tom MARSHALL's nephew) of the
cottage lives. [Crossed out=>with him lodger]
p.406 MATTHEWS Edward George and wife Jenny (died 27.2.1927).
Son of Henry p.405 arriving Nov 1908 to Whitmore.
She invalided, no
family
Married 1902. She rheumatic and indigestion - has been an
iron-er.
p.406 NICHOLSON nι 1866 Robert and Annie (MATTHEWS, nιe 1866)
and Nellie M WALKER (nιe 1898)
Sister to above. See p.405.
Now (1912)
in Hammer Lane.
p.407 HACK James and Sarah (BARKER)
[crossed out=>
Single man living with White].
Live in Fuller's Bottom.
She daughter
of Charles BARKER. Formerly housemaid at the Oaks.
Entered also on
p.537.
p.408 SMITH Henry and Elizabeth (MATTHEWS)
Live at
Standford. Old man. Mrs Elizabeth SMITH died March 1880 aged 82.
She told
me 27/12/1873 she had rheumatics in head. I called to ask where William
BARNETT lived.
With them (Mar 1880) lived married daughter (Jane see
p.409).
They were married 26/4/1830 [Henry SMITH to Elizabeth MATTHEWS]
and had children:-
Henry 14/11/1830 - Came 16/6/1886 for Baptism
Certificate - charged 1/1. Like the old Lord Shaftesbury.
John
21/7/1833
Mary 3/5/1835
Will 12/1/1840
Jane 2/6/1844 married
26/9/1868 to James SUTTON (p.409).
p.409 SUTTON James and Jane (nιe SMITH, b. 2 Jun 1844) and
children (James 1869 and George 1873) - married 26 Sep 1868
[Joyce
STEVENS's gran's brother]
Live Mar 1880 at Standford with her
father. (Information SPEAKMAN).
She daughter of Henry SMITH p.408
He
son of William SUTTON (late Robin Hood) p.377 brother to TILBURY's wife; also
to p.511.
The boy James should have had the prize which was given by
mistake to James of Hollywater.
Cuttings: James (aged 17, labourer,
April 1887) set fire to common belonging to Sir Arch. MACDONALD. Bound
prisoner and grandfather each in £20 for his appearance. Mr WARREN gave him an
excellent character. Had seen him in church that evening. A memorial of 100
signatures spoke well of him. (He spent 3 days in prison). Started by putting
a lighted candle in the forge. Burning off the furze and gorse promotes feed
for turned-out cattle and charred faggots for fuel.
p.410 COOMBES
Edward and Harriett HARRIS (1/9/1828) and children.
Live at
Barleymow. Broomsquire - and works a little ground. Best Brooms we have found,
and cheapest: the birch brooms being 3/- a dozen.
Went there July 2 1873
with Don.
Brother to William (512) Peter (220) and to Mrs Charles FYFIELD
(347) Mrs Robert BURROW (432).
He died 30 Sep
1899.
She sister to [arrow pointing
NE]. Parent to p.422 and p.180.
Paper for house Nov 1884.
[Her connection with HARRIS is on p.163]
His assault by Henry COURTENAGE
see p.530.
They were married 1851; and have had children.
Rose
3/10/1852 - Mrs William SHRUBB
Harriett 16/4/1854
William 12/10/1856 -
married Tryphena COVE (p.180)
Edward 17/10/1858 - married M A BURROWS
(p.809)
James 9/10/1862
Hannah Elizabeth 2/7/1865 -
married George SWAIN, thatcher, 30.5.1885
Jane 6/3/1868 - ?same as
(Greek alpha) 110 - Mrs BEAVIS in 1915 nιe
27.9.1867
Ellen 6/3/1870 - Mrs ACREMAN (m. 26.12.1899
to Reginald Daniel ACREMAN, 24, groom, of Bexley, Kent)
Martha
2/6/1872 - Mrs George COOMBES (m. 26.12.1899, same day
as Ellen above).
Cutting (Summary): Jan
1887 Edward COOMBS of Headley summoned to show why he should not be bound over
to keep the peace towards Mrs Charlotte COURTENAGE; case dismissed.
p.411 WINTER or HARRIS James.
Lives with sister at
Barleymow Hill. "Proper name is HARRIS."
p.412 HOARE Hori and Amelia.
Live at Hollywater (where
[Crossed out=>George COURTENAGE Mark SMITH lived).
No longer (1880)
at Hollywater.
Cutting (Summary): Amelia HOARE
charged with using language calculated to cause a breach of the peace towards
Jane De Savor IRWIN; case dismissed.
p.413 STACEY George and Gabriela (BENNETT) and family.
Live at Hollywater north of Gospel Room other side of road.
He a
shoemaker. Out on 15/8/1872 when I called.
In SIMCOCKES' list her
Christian name is Satanella!
She away 11.11.1884. Rather good looking girl
at home.
1858 Whitmore.
Ellen BENNETT [?Eleanor] born
1/6/1866.
p.414 CANNINGS [CANNONS in 1881
census] William born 23.5.1823 and Sally (OLIVER) and family.
Sally [Crossed out=> born 28.7.1823] told me 1903 born 28.1.1822, baptised
at Harting 17.8.1823, illegitimate daughter of Hannah - died in Bramshott and
then buried July 1913. See p.416.
Live at Hollywater, close to Mark
SMITH's or late BENHAM's with 1 son and several daughters [Inf: SPEAKMAN Apr
1880]
Jane banned at Blackmoor Apr 1880 to William KEMP (see p.660)
Parents to Mrs John CANE, p.415 opposite.
Met Mr and Mrs CAMPBELL on the
snowy day 22/1/1881 said "Like to see Minister out."
Parents to Mrs
KINSHOTT p.542.
Sister to Mrs John TUCKEY who died 1870 in childbirth.
Mrs CANNINGS born before the mother's marriage. See p.1010.
She came
8.11.1880 to beg for clothes for son William "unwilling to apply to parish."
Been a cripple for some 15 years; born about 1853 - see p.176.
Worked
too hard in the great fire and his back worked out.
Edwin 1846
Edwin CANNONS [GRO index]
William 1851 [1881 census]
Matilda
Emily 1855 see
p.415
Walter 1858 [1881
census]
Mary Jane 1860 married Apr 1880
to William KEMP see p.660
They like CANNINGS or CANNING better than
CANNONS.
A grandson on p.1934.
Unless he happened to have taken out
all his money at the mill shop he'd as soon face the devil as "young George"
when he had to be paid. "Can't bear to part with a 6d."
Mrs PARSONS
(Selborne vicar's wife) told her that bishops were nearest to God, parsons
next "Oh! I shall come a long way down, mum."
p.415 CANE John HARDING (now CAINE) and Emily (CANNINGS) died
March '37 and child*.
She registered at Selborne as Harriet CANNON nιe
15.2.1855 - see p.416.
Young people living at Lindford Chase. Occupy
both houses by style.
Owners? of the HARDING property or it will come to
him at death of mother p.241.
She daughter of the CANNONS of Hollywater
(p.414 opposite)
Son of Mrs BARNETT (Deadwater) p.241.
Sister to Mrs
William KEMP (Chase) p.666
Parents to Mrs CLAY p.1617 & to Mrs BLOWEN
(Harriett) & to Mrs Polly Anne RUSSELL p.2076.
Married by me Aug 3rd
1878.
* Walter bapt 1.12.1878 - see p. 1253.
Their child (son) born
3.9.1885 - not christened July 1885
[hidden by
cutting] born 9.3.1886 - not christened Aug 1886.
Cutting:
About Walter CAINE having his watch
stolen.
Letter (in full): The School, Monday 2.2.1887
Revd
Sir, You may have a visit from a Mrs CANE of Linford [Lindford], to tell you something about a note I sent
to her, complaining of the dirty condition of Walter CANE. I have no doubt she
will tell you he was perfectly clean. Had he been so, the other children would
not have complained, and I should not have separated him from the rest of the
class.
p.416 Certificate I got 1923 from Somerset House for Mrs CANE
p.415 daughter of p.414.
Harriett daughter of William CANNON and Sally
CANNON (nιe OLIVER) born at Selborne 15.2.1855.
p.416 BOXALL Luke - lives at end house at Hollywater. Came from Conford. Inf Celia SMITH 12.4.1880.
p.417 ELSTONE John and Jane (CHANDLER) and family.
Live
at Hollywater. Used to keep the beer house, then went into Blackmoor, and have
now (1880) ret.
Special grievance 7.8.1872 - WARREN's shop.
Parents
to Mrs SPARKS p.544.
She is housekeeper 1884 to BARTHOLEMEW p.103. She
daughter to West's Charity (p.629) and sister to a Mrs ELSTONE of Conford (2
sisters and two brothers with whom old CHANDLER going to live 1885?).
He
April 1880 a little man with spectacles, decent face. Father to Mrs PAGE
p.860.
He died Alton Union (cancer near eye)
22.1.1895 [very feint]
Daughter Louisa Emily, 27,
marr. 12.7.1896 John TAYLOR, 34, coachman of Curdridge.
? Daughter Adelaide
Elizabeth, 32, marr. 11.4.1898 George ALBERY, 33, bricklayer of Liss.
p.418 BERRY and daughter. Live at White Hill [Crossed
out=>Bank of England]
An Irishman formerly at Hollywater, then at
Fuller's Bottom. Clara the daughter (born 1866) is now 1880 a servant to Mrs
WINDUS.
p.419 BLACKMAN Andrew (born 4.1.1843) and Daisy (HILL) (nιe
29 Jan 1846 or 1847, Lucy in Marr Reg & 1911
census) and family.
Live near old Red Lion at Deadwater Bridge.
Children attend Mrs ALLEN's school.
Son of old Mrs BLACKMAN p.270 who
now 1881 lives with him.
Brother to George p.273, and to Mrs Aaron WOODS
(p.272) and to Mrs HEATHER (p.271). See pedigree p.822.
Married
4/3/1866.
1867 John married 1904 Widow FOARD and died 1937
1869 Tom
1870 Mary married 1889 John WEEKS p.1369
1873 Fred banned 1895 to
Eliz. GEARY
1875 William died at Bloemfontein of Enteric 22.5.1900
1880 Harry
p.420 WHITING William (18.3.1853) and Annis (17.3.1850) (LEMON
nιe 21.2.1850).
Live at Lindford Chase (where old George BURROWS did).
Son of Standford WHITINGs p.370
Brother to Fred p.426.
Married
by me 28/11/1874 and all children now left are:
1875 Alice (4.4.1875)
1877 Fred
1884 Charles
Agnes' fiancι is DOUGLAS p.1744.
p.421 WOODGER and family.
Live in Stream Farm House. Came
1875 from Sir Archibald's to Moore House.
Old special grievance (Inf
CAPES) couldn't go to church because of Sir Archibald's arrangements about
milking.
Boy George (b 1871) made 391 attendances in 1879 and then left,
he goes to Churt school.
Went away Michaelmas 1880 when CHALCRAFT gave
up.
p.422 SHRUBB William and Rose (COOMBES) and children.
Young people living at Hilland. Up to 1879 lived next his mother, widow SHRUBB
(p.423).
Child Harriett obliged 1881 to go away for health.
She
daughter of Edward COOMBES p.410; sister to William COOMBES p.180.
She
died aged 37.
He died at [crossed out=>sons] daughter's at Haslemere Nov
1927 accidentally gas poisoned.
Children:
Harriett 26/12/1875
Henry James 6/4/1879
Rose 10/12/1880 - Mrs MOOREY
and Mrs SAUL p.1370
Ellen 1/4/1884
Frederick 3/10/1885 - see
p.1953
William 22/5/1888 - killed 1916
p.423 SHRUBB widow Mary (nιe WHITE late DAWES, baptised at
Kingsley 2.3.1817) and son George 25/12/1854.
Lives in Lindford Lane.
Blanket white from COOMBES' on Dec 31 1873.
Her first husband died of
small pox in Alton Pest House. Buried at Alton. They then lived at Binsted;
this in 1835.
She then came to Headley; was "single" 7yrs and then
16/10/1842 she married Will SHRUBB and had children.
[She sister to Mrs
COVER p.573 Aunt to Mrs BELTON]
Her father and mother and all her family
(except herself and her sister Mrs COVER) went to America about 1845, and are
there still as small farmers (1880), old WHITE being still alive.
She
born Oakhanger or Kingsley. See p.503
Sarah Ann 2/4/1843
Elizabeth
15/6/1845 - married 1862 to George ROBINSON who was transported
William
3/8/1847 - see p.422
*Mary 15/2/1852 [crossed out=> married] banned 1872
to Thomas CHIVERTON.
George 25/12/1854
Of the 2 children by 1st
husband; one died 2½ yrs old the other 4 yrs old.
*[Written at bottom on previous page] [Mary] Left home
for service in London, then to America, then back and married Atwell YORKE of
Melton Mowbray at St James the Great, Bethnal Green. He went to sea and was
lost - then Easter 1888 married Tom BARTLETT at St John's, Walworth Road.
Address Mrs BARTLETT, 5 Little Mount Street, Camberwell Gate, Walworth Road,
London.
p.424 SPEAKMAN William and Elizabeth and son William Henry.
Parish clerk and assistant overseer.
Lives in the village, opposite Mr
KNIGHT. Was formerly the Postmaster.
W.J.'s dog-fining case. See
p.612.
Cutting (Summary): Jul/Aug 1890: William
SPEAKMAN tried to commit suicide - cut his throat and jumped in the river at
Godalming. A note was found on him that he preferred death to dishonour. His
son promised to look after him.
Connection with Foresters
p.535.
Engaged to be married 1886 to Miss KELSLEY [not sure who is]
Family
pedigree drawn.
p.425 HEATHER William (10/11/1816) and Emma GROVE (1820) and
family.
Live on Barley Mow Hill. Excellent church people. Boys in choir.
She cousin to Widow BURROWS p.564 and to David GROVE p.283 (Inf herself).
Mother to Arthur p.559, Harry p.156. Sister to Mrs LEGG p.1038.
Said
to be father of Fred COOMBES p.254.
Aunt to Mrs John HOLDEN p.1372.
They were married 2/4/1848.
Arthur 2/9/1849 - see p.559
Jane
18/3/1851
John James 22/1/1854 - probably a "William" buried 7.2.1856. Mrs
Harry told me 1924 that there was a William who died, and she had never heard
of a John James.
Emily 4/5/1856
Mary Anne 31/10/1858
Harry 20/1/1861 - married WINDIBANK
see p.156
William 27/12/1863
Walter
3/2/1867
Albert Ernest 5/6/1870
p.426 WHITING Fred (24/4/1855) and Mary Ann (GLAYSHER).
Live [crossed out=>in Lindford Lane next Widow SHRUBB] (Inf Wid SHRUBB)
[crossed out=>gone to White Hill] now at Lindford Chase.
He son of
Standford WHITING p.370. Brother to William p.420.
She daughter of Spider
GLAYSHER p.379 & applying 1928 (5 April) for OAP.
I did not marry
them.
Sister to Mrs COOMBES (p.444) and Mrs George FOARD (p.2).
Have
had all their children here christened.
2nd daughter (Harriett) m to Alf.
LONGMAN p.987.
Eldest (Annie) m 1911 at Alton to a soldier
SEAGER
[not sure who this refers to]
Nellie is Mrs BAXENDALE p.1908.
[crossed out=>Is this the WHITING now (next to Wm) in Lindf Chase]
SEAGER - living 1916 at 1 Arnold's
Parents to George WHITING - Hendon Road
in 1922 - m. Jane PALMER - children baptised Sept 1923.
p.426 MALLETT - lodging 1916 with Mrs SEAGER.
Been
organist in a Southampton church. Now 1916 playing at cinema.
p.427 MARSHALL Fred and Emma CRAY [CROY?]
nιe HARRIS (4/10/1843) and children.
[Crossed out=>Live close
to Barford Stream]
Gone to Frensham. She died in 1881 at Frensham. [Inf:
Mrs COVER p.573]
She daughter of Mrs HARRIS p.449.
CRAY husband was
a Sergeant Major R.E. He died suddenly at Aldershot and left her without
pension.
Nice - she had nothing for support, and had 2 children, so
married DYER's man MARSHALL.
Son of Mrs ALDRED p.528 by John MOSS who
had Elizabeth COOMBES in child at the same time, and married the latter,
By Somerset House in 1925: William Rob CRAY was born 8.1.1867 and baptised son
of William and Emma CRAY (formerly GLAYSHER) R E and this agrees with Mr Harbon List.
By first husband (CRAY):-
1867
William Robert CRAY
1871 Martha CRAY - born
Aldershot. In service 1912 at Kelvedon Rectory Brentwood.
She married
Fred MARSHALL March 1874 - probably still alive in 1902. Got into trouble over
some goods belonging to the military.
1874 Alice MARSHALL
1876 Ellen
MARSHALL - buried 30/12/1876
1877 George MARSHALL
- only these 3
p.428 GROVER John and Mary Ann (COOMBES) and children*.
Live at house [crossed out=>above Sleaford Turnpike, north end] at Baigents.
Rt Feb 1881.
Daughter of Peter COOMBES p.220.
Sister to Mrs Mark
FULLICK p.221, James COOMBES p.219.
He brother to Mrs HEATHER ("Kate G")
p.559 and to late Mrs WEEKES p.514 and to Charles GROVER p.1218.
Their
infant daughter (Louisa 9 months) buried Nov 1885 in same grave with grandmother
Louisa GROVER p.559.
Working 1887 for Mrs KINGDON and dismissed in
Autumn. "Tipsy and cheeky" 'tis said - "I needn't work for you" Very well, go
in a fortnight.
*George B COOMBES 1879
- married 24.1.1880
Albert nι 3.9.1880 - bapt 3.10.1880
William nι 14.4.1883 - bapt 3.6.1883 -
see p.429
Louisa nιe 15.1.1885 - bapt 8.2.1885 - died 1885
James and
Fred (twins) nι 24.4.1886 - bapt 16.5.1886
Alfred nι 4.10.1887 - bapt
26.2.1888
Frank nι 14.4.1890
Temporarily (June 1882) lives with them
her father Peter (but not her mother).
p.429 WHITING live at home above Sleaford Turnpike, south end. Formerly at Hollywater, then at Fullers Bottom (see p.48 of old book).
p.429 GROVER William nι 14.4.1883 &
& 1 girl nιe
1903 (if same as p.1593 this is Mabel conf.?
Kingsley 1917).
Son of see p.428. At Barford 1906 Come to Simmonstone
[crossed out=>may be] Is same as p.1593.
p.430 CULVER T &
& family.
Live at house on
Common by Trottsford west end.
Saw them April 15 1880. Considerable
family. Children attend Kingsley school. Inf: WALSH. "I wish you joy of them"
said WALSH.
Jane
Fred
Sam
p.431 GARDINER Jesse and Lucy (BURROWS) and children*.
Live at house on Common by Trottsford east end.
She daughter of Robert
BURROWS p.432, niece of Mrs Charles FYFIELD p.347 and sister to Mrs Charles
BARKER (319), to Fred BURROWS (391) and to Mrs George WARNER (350).
He a
Kingsley man. Brother to George at New Inn p.554.
Three children in 1882,
so entered in CC [Clothing Club] Xmas 1882.
*Married by me November 4 1877.
William George
1880 Fred
1882
Mary Anne
p.432 BURROWS Robert (1816*) and Mary Anne (COOMBES).
Live in Parish House Bottom at the house with the clipt trees.
She sister
to Mrs Charles FYFIELD p.347 and to William (512), Peter (220), Edward (410)
Parents as below.
Met her 12/2/1878 at son's, p.391. She had son's first
wife's children after their mother died.
Brother to William (230), James
(228) and Mrs BELTON 1st husband (224) and Mrs Caroline MARSHALL (435).
A
sister of hers married John BRAMBLEY baptized 17.6.1827 and 1883 there lives
with them their nephew James MOORE (see p.347).
They were married
3/11/1839 and had children:
James 5/4/1840 - (see p.104)
Fred
30/10/1842 - see p.391
Ellen 17/8/1845 - see p.319 (Mrs Charles BARKER)
Harriett 18/6/1848
Elizabeth 23/2/1851 - see p.350 (Mrs WARREN)
William 24/4/1853 - buried 23/11/1862
Lucy 6/1/1856 - see p.431 (Mrs Jesse
GARDINER)
Sarah 1858 - p.434 (Mrs STILBY)
House bought by a Mr MAYNARD
whose son (p.1239) came 1896 to live in it after death of Mrs BURROWS.
*In between George 13.12.1813 and Caroline 23.8.1816, I looked 4.5.1907 for
Baptism at Frensham but it is not there.
p.433 GAUNTLETT William (5/1/1833) and Louisa (MOORE) and son
Andrew.
Live at Pickett's Hill under Mr WATTS further cottage.
She
subject to rheumatics as she informed Mr CAMPBELL and myself on 16/4/1880.
Have been on Pickett's Hill farm 25(?) years and in present cottages since
they were built in 1870.
Son Andrew now 1880 working on Stream Farm.
She does not understand red: int: in Clothing
Club.
She daughter of the MOOREs of Parish Houses p.396, sister to late
Mrs Charles MARSHALL p.696.
Brother to Henry p.678 and p.644. As good
& bible loving as Harry [arrow to brother
Henry] audacious.
They were married
26/12/1857, and had children:
Andrew 21/4/1858 - married to E E COOMBES
see p.499
Kate Adeline 11/11/1860 - Mrs Arthur
HASLOP died at Carlisle June 1907 after 3½ yrs illness.
Will 27/12/1863 -
married Lucy GLAYSHER in 1893 and lived here for some years and now at
Lindford.
p.434 PINK John and Anne.
Old couple living at
Hollywater. "Old man, (Poor man) near 70." [This in 1872].
Brother to
Mrs EGGAR p.309 [Crossed out=>that used to keep Standford post office.
Uncle to the wife of SMITH the Headley Postmaster in 1879].
"The young
folks will come in for money."
They both died Xmas 1884. John EGGAR buried
him; but (tho' he followed her) he allowed it to be a pauper funeral.
Her great uncle was John CHALCRAFT of Stream.
p.434 STUBBS Charles Joseph Martin and Sarah (BURROWS).
Married 6.5.1878 and sent for certificate for Post Office purposes 11.8.1921.
He in marriage son of George ARNELL and with Charles only as Christian
name.
Certificate sent for as Sarah BORROWS. She daughter of p.432.
p.435 MARSHALL Caroline nιe BURROWS.
Used to keep the
Wheatsheaf Inn. Lives in Parish Houses.
Married to Richard MARSHALL
6/10/1838; he died in 1879. The last act of the old man (or nearly the last)
was to vote BETTESWORTH and LAVERTY as guardians in opposition to W H
CHALCRAFT and Andrew WARREN.
He was brother to ?Mrs MESSINGHAM p.352 and
to Tom MARSHALL p.504.
She sister to Robert BURROWS (432) and William
(230) and James (228) and Mrs BELTON's 1st husband (224) - see BURROWS
pedigree p.493 - and to Mrs WAKELING p.1312.
Grandmother to Mrs "Bob"
BLANCHARD (p.171).
Has had children:
George 27/10/1839 - father to
p.171 - left Headley in 1857.
Charles 20/10/1842 - see p.696
William
30/11/1844 - buried 29/4/1847
Jane 21/2/1847 - see p.653
Samuel
22/7/1849
Thomas [age 21 in 1871 census]
Harriett 11/5/1856 - see p.436. Mrs DOPSON
On the disgraceful opening night
of the Club (p.72) Mr M remarked "if he" (ie Mr WRIGHT) "had divided it" (ie
the £10) "out among a lot of poor old critters that wd have been a lending to
the Lord; - this I call a lending to the Devil."
p.436 DOPSON Arthur Edward* and Harriett (MARSHALL) 11/5/1856
and children.
He baptised Farnham 23.3.1851 (nι 11.2.1851). Son of William
(a farmer) and Jane (formerly SMITH). Brother to Newman p.1171. *Name as shown
by certificate from Somerset House received in Feb 1921. He died Dec 16 1933
aged 82.
Live in [Crossed out=>Fullers Bottom] Parish House Bottom.
She daughter of Wheatsheaf MARSHALL p.435. Afflicted child Caroline died
March 14 1884. Came to me to countersign doctor's certificate for the witness.
1875 William
1877 Caroline - 1/4/1877 - died 1884 [see
above]
1878 Mary - 6/10/1878 - married Henry Edward Richard ROGERS
Sergeant Instructor Hampshires. Died of Trench Fever 7.7.1916 in Mesopotamia
aged 32 yrs. She afterwards married William HAYDEN son of John p.67.
1880 James - 28/3/1880 - m. 20.4.1901 Ellen
MARSHALL
p.436 Letter (in full): Ashdell, Alton, Hants - Jany 10
1882
Dear Mr Laverty,
In reply to yours we sold the Brewery nearly 5
years ago. So I have had nothing to do with it nor any of its houses since. I
am sorry to hear there is any cause of complaint. I have handed your letter to
"Crowley and co" our successors and have no doubt but that they will give it
every attention for they must be anxious that all their houses should be kept
in a tidy and respectable manner. I am very sorry not to have the pleasure of
meeting you at the Board of Guardians now.
Sir, yours faithfully,
J W Crowley.
[Not sure how
this letter is relevant to surrounding names?]
p.437 LAILEY George and Lucy (KEMP) and children.
Live at
Lindford. Is a wood dealer. Came from Newbury. Came in 1863? for a job in
these parts. Saw wife and so came ultimately to live here. Doing pretty well.
Came here after 1870.
Is a great Dissenter. Children are unbaptized;
Helped a [burial] service over one (Charles Spurgeon) in 1877. SIMCOCKES who
conducted it pitched into them ? at the gate of the churchyard. However
afterwards I only charged ½ fee for the stone that he erected and he is now
friendly and voted for me at the Guardians election in 1879. [I saw him when
he came to pay Tithe in 1873.]
1869 Annie
1870 Jane
1872 George
Luther
1873 John Calvin
1875 Charles Spurgeon - buried
13/4/1877
Cutting (Summary): The Lindford Bridge
Water Case Again - George LAILEY was the defendant in a case heard before the
Hampshire Summer Assizes in 1881 to determine how far the plaintiff (Mr
PETERS) had a right to "pen back" the waters of the River Wey at Lindford so
that they flooded the defendant's land. Unlike the plaintiff, LAILEY was a man
"in humble circumstances" with less than 8 acres of land. The court directed
that the case should be referred to the Official Referee, but warned that the
costs might be considerable. See p.532.
Cutting (Summary):
By 1883, George LAILEY had spent so much (over £700)
fighting and losing the "disastrous law suit" that an order for liquidation of
his assets was made. LAILEY was committed for trial by Alton magistrates on a
charge of selling a cow to his brother-in-law (Eli KEMP of Selborne) in an
attempt to circumvent the order.
p.438 MARSHALL George born 20 Feb 1847 and Jane HACK born 25
Jan 1852 and child. Lived by the [Crossed out=>pond in the village] quarry.
Brother to Sam p.654 and to Mrs James SMITH of Hearne p.307. Son of Mrs SHRUBB
of Parish House Bottom by 1st husband p.331. She is the sister to Mrs James
SMITH of Fullers Bottom p.332 (so that both he and she have a sister Mrs James
SMITH). She sister to p.537.
With them living Easter 1886 girl COOPER from
Greatham. More modern history on p.1241.
They were married 27/3/1869.
George Herbert born 29/9/1869 - buried 17/6/1871
[Crossed out
line=>Sarah] [from a different family]
Charles Edward born 6/7/1872 - buried 28/11/1872
Harriett Mary born
14/9/1873 - buried 26/10/1874
James William
born 1/6/1876
Frederick Lewis born 2/2/1879
Annie baptized 26/10/1880
- buried 8/4/1881
She died and he now (1890) lives unmarried with widow
John SUTTON p.12.
In 1893 married to a daughter of John ROOKE p.348 (who
had been a moln) and see p.340.
p.439 GILBERT Robert & Ellen & children.
Policeman (1880) living in Headley Street. Succeeded Daniel MOSS at the end of
1879. After a time went away, and LEGG came. Then GILBERT returned, finally
retiring from the force in Spring 1892. [In Headley in
1881 & 1891 censuses]
1869 Alice
1875 Charles
Cutting
(Summary): Report of a fancy dress ball held in the
school room in February 1896. Many names, including GILBERT, with descriptions
of costumes. There were 26 dances and refreshments were provided by the Holly
Bush. This "most agreeable event" ended an hour or two before dawn with the
National Anthem.
Aunt Edith (SUTER) helped to
decorate the schoolroom for the fancy-dress ball. Windows draped in pink
muslin tied with ribbon and illuminated with fairy lights. Aunt Edith was
dressed as Little Red Riding Hood. [Joyce Stevens]
p.440 AYLWIN Edwin? & Mary & grandson Freddy WHITE (b. 1872).
The
Independent Minister of Headley Chapel. A nice old man.
Freddy WHITE is a
comical one. Said he "Do you know how many lamps we've got in the chapel?" -
"Seven - and sometimes they're only seven people!"
p.441 TIPPLER [TIPLER in 1881
census] Frederick &
& 2 children.
The coachman to
General PARISH at The Oaks. Said not to altogether belie his name.
[Crossed out=>Now (1881) living at old Little School with p.491]
March 1882 in the middle Parish House.
1870 Arthur Charles
1872
Lydia
p.442 VINEY James Henry (b. 2 Nov 1831) & Charlotte
(WHEELER b. 9.5.1837) & family.
Live on Beech Hill in a house which
(except the four walls) he has built himself - he is a London cabinet maker.
He came in 1868 "Slow work with the trees."
Parents to p.536, p.1080,
p.1081 & p.1409.
John Henry - eldest son see p.536
1867 Charlotte
- see p.1158
1871 Ernest? - [Ann VINEY in AD2012 says
no evidence for an Ernest in the family]
1873 Kate [christened
Elizabeth, always known as Kate]
1874 Ann - Mrs SELLARS p.1409
1877
Joyce Stevens comment: the names above do not
tally with 1881 census.
1881 census has
children as follows:
William, 18
Joseph, 16
Charlotte, 13
Elizabeth, 8
Annie, 6
George, 3
p.443 COOMBES Thomas (b. 3/1/1813) and daughter.
Live in
Headley Park. Oldish man, father to George COOMBES p.444.
See p.2030 for
pedigree.
On 27/10/1839 he married Mary COOMBES who died 6/2/1865 of
scarlet fever "when also others died" and by her he had children:
-
Charlotte 18/4/1841 - had illegitimate child Anne Charlotte 6/10/1867
-
Mary Anne 25/12/1846 - married 1868 to [two names overwritten]
- George
9/9/1849 - see p.444
- Jane 25/12/1851
- Frances Elizabeth 12/10/1856
- see p.499 - Mrs Andrew GAUNTLETT. Had illegitimate child Edith Annie
baptized 21/6/1876, which was buried 2/8/1876. This by a soldier who deserted
her.
p.444 COOMBES (COMBES) George and
Elizabeth (HACK) and widow Harriett SOUCH p.379 (see p.189).
Live in
Headley Park. Son of Thomas COOMBES p.443.
Mrs pleasant and of a good
colour.
Had a child by a former curate of Headley, whom she calls after
the curate (see p.445).
Daughter to HACKs p.207.
With them live
Randall WATERS and Fred HILL (see p.445).
Pedigree p.2031.
They were
married 5/10/1873.
He (1925) in Alton Union and had been (end of May 1925)
2 months in bed and died there August 1925.
I cannot find when she died.
See p.1593.
p.445 HILL Frederick (born 1875).
A little boy living in
Headley Park with George COOMBES p.444 [April 1880] Information: Mr FILLIMORE.
p.445 WATERS Randall (born 1870).
Illegitimate child of
Mrs George COOMBES apparently by a former curate of Headley.
Mrs
COOMBES drops the proper surname of COOMBES and calls the boy WATERS only. He
was christened when seven years old on March 4, 1877. [In
1881 census with surname HACK]
p.446 HARRIS George (b. 31/3/1850) and Eleanor Maria (SMITH)
and children.
Young people living in Whitmore Bottom in home where mother
(see p.326) used to live. Came to the house Nov 1879. Nice tidy little woman.
Brother to William (nιe SMALL) p.115
Son of Widow HARRIS (now CANE)
p.326 who now (1887) lives with them.
[Pedigree
of HARRIS p.163]
Lodging with them (1881) is George SMALL see p.509.
They were married by BOYS 15/11/1873.
1875 Arthur George - see
p.1318
[two died in between]
1880 Walter - christened at Churt
1883 Andrew - christened 25/2/1883 at Grayshott
Wife of George HARRIS
11.4.1886 of a son [Charlie? - 1891 census]
not churched or christened by Aug 11
Their son above broke 188? Into
JETTON's house and ?destroyed a watch. In 1887 he got into law hands I believe
?for stealing.
Letter (in full): Headley Rectory, Liphook - Xmas
1884
George HARRIS of Whitmore Bottom, having lost a pig six months old
asks for help towards the buying of a new one. He has four young children.
Kind contributions may be given to the bearer or may be sent to the Rev W H
LAVERTY.
List of names of contributors follows,
including: W H LAVERTY (5/-), Edward WOODTHORPE (2/-), Mr PHILLIPS (1/-) and
Edward I'ANSON (1/-)
p.447 STRUDWICK Edward and Rebecca and children.
Live at
[Crossed out=>Cooks Farm] Elliott's Farm (Spring 1881), Barford.
Came there in March 1880, in answer to an advertisement. Complain that cottage
was advertised as Good Cottage. (Special grievance). And that 11/6 a week {13/-
minus rent} is not enough. He came from Guildford she from Midhurst. Talkative
little woman, not unpleasant.
?1873 daughter Ada
1881 census
?1876 son Charles 1881
census
?1878 son Stephen 1881
census
Flora Amelia 20/2/1881 [b. 24 Dec 1880,
Cook's farm, Barford]
p.448 HARRIS Charles (28/9/1845) & Jane Elizabeth (HOLDEN)
(1854) & children.
Young people living in Whitmore Bottom. He works
for Mr LANGDALE, a pleasant man.
She is daughter of a "widow HOLDEN" of
Bramshott. Very pretty.
He son of a Daniel HARRIS p.223 (HARRIS
pedigree is on p.162).
He got ill and now (1899) he is in the Union
and she living at Fairview with a lodger, Jack BONE from Churt way.
He
still (1906) in Union and she at Stone Hill her lodger being John ALDERSON.
- Jane Elizabeth 1874
- Charles George 6/6/1876 - m. 3.4.1899 to Emily BELTON (p.957)
- James
Allen 2/6/1878
- William John 7/3/1880
Living here with illegitimate
child baptized 1906 is Alice WEST.
p.449 HARRIS Widow Harriett [Crossed out=>& son]
Lives at Barford.
Mother to Mrs MARSHALL (CRAY) p.427. Pleasant. Used to
go out nursing.
(For her HARRIS connection see p.163).
George dead 9
or 10 years (1902) at Churt and Mrs George HARRIS at Hyde Farm Churt.
She was 1st married (?in Bramshott) to
HOLT and had one and only one child
Harriett HOLT who was buried aged 13 on 15/6/1842.
9.9.1831 at Frensham
married to George HARRIS (who died 1861 aged 53) and had children:
Martha 25/2/1832 - Buried 23/1/1833
James 18/6/1833 - married Sarah
ETHERINGTON and died at Puttenham before 1861: had 2 little girls who died one
nιe 1856 other 1859.
Mary 26/11/1834 - buried 25/7/1835
John 9/9/1837
- buried 6/5/1838
Elizabeth 1/9/1837 - married see p.1135
William
11/10/1840 - see p.450 - married Fanny BOXALL 4/11/1873 at Bramshott
Thomas 4/10/1843 - buried 11/2/1844
Henry 4/10/1843 - the only one alive in
1902
Emma 4/10/1843 - see p.427 CRAY-MARSHALL
Jane 9/8/1846 - married
James POTTER and died at Elstead 1888. Mr James POTTER is (1902) at Pitch
Place, Elstead.
p.450 HARRIS. William & Fanny (BOXALL) & children.
Young people living at Barford
She formerly our laundress.
Lost her
first baby and now (1880) has them rapidly
Privately christened Henry on
20/4/1880;
Sister to Mrs CANE p.364 and to Mrs PACEY p.521
Daughter
of "BUDD of Starveacre" in Bramshott
[HARRIS pedigree is p.163]
[BOXALL pedigree is p.1284]
Daughter Ellen
married ELLIOTT 12/9/1908 & at 14 Newport Road, Reading.
Children:
- 1874 Mary Ann 12/11/1874; buried 29/10/1875
- 1876
Harriet
(For fuller list of children see
p.452)
- 1880 Henry
[Transcribed from p.452 as
referred above]
Children of William & Fanny HARRIS
- Mary
Ann b. 11/11/1874; Died 1875
- Harriett b. 3/2/1876 - Mrs ROSEWARN (m. 23.6.1901 to John James ROSEWARN, 24, builder's clerk from
Bryanston Square)
- Ellen b. 18/6/1877 - Mrs ELLIOTT
- George
b. 16/9/1878 - m. Eleanor WHITE
- Henry b. 1880 - widower in 1913
-
Emma b. 4/8/1882 - not married 1913
- Rose b. 1/11/1883 - Mrs PERRIN
(Farnham)
- Jane b. 7/5/1885 - Mrs CHENNELL
- Kate* b. 3/4/1887 - not
married 1913
- Alice b. 13/11/1889 - not married 1913
*BURRELL, a
sailor, wants or wanted to marry Kate.
p.451 FISHER Sally (Sarah in 1881
census) ?1809 [born 23/12/1810] (not married)
Old woman living
about in various places.
During 1879 she lived in Liphook with BATT, a
sweep, who promised to marry her - she came to me 23 April 1880, to say that
BATT had turned his back upon her, and would I help her to "get the law on
him" - "Supposing anything had happened to me" she said [she is about 70].
She and her husband John FISHER [born about 1800] formerly lived at Deadwater
and had a donkey and cart. At the end of 1878, he went into the Union and she
lived about anywhere. It is a great question whether they were married.
Afterwards she shared Mrs William CHANDLER's house. A very dirty old
woman.
[Now 1881 lives at side of Geoffrey FULLICK (p.231) Lindford]
Aug 1881 at Fellmonger's.
1886 1887 with Tizzy TAYLOR p.133.
Husband
(John) died in Union March 1879.
Had two sons:-
- 1846 George -
married 1873 to Rosetta FORD. Killed in railway - see p.516
- Thomas
died 1887 in Kingston Union Surrey (I wrote for his clothes).
[Transcribed
from p.450]
Mrs FISHER is said to have "no parish now". As a fact
she was born at "West shops" in "Fish Lane" near Bognor; and these west
shops and that end of Fish Lane have been washed away by the sea. These were
in the parish of Pagham, which (Sussex Directory 1874, p.2731) has lost 100
acres in the "last 20 years". Her name was ROBINSON, her father well-to-do on
the sea; in 1874 there was still a Joseph ROBINSON, master mariner. Her brother
owned a vessel.
p.452 BOILEAU Major General & Mrs & 4 children.
Live in KEMP's house on Deadwater Hill. Probably only temporary residents. One
of the SUTTONs is their servant (p.377).
Have a large light perambulator on
4 wheels and a curious trap like a huge bath chair.
- 1874 (girl)
-
12/11/1878 (girl)
p.453 BEARD, Thomas John & Mrs Emily
Georgina (TYACKE) - she born in Ireland, age 30
in 1881 census
Live at the Chestnuts 1879-1880.
She said (by
Gen. PARISH) to have a brother, a colonel in India and another a colonel in
England.
He is going to the Cape November 1880, and his mother coming to
be with Mrs BEARD.
Rather incomprehensible people; have taken up with
the William LANGRISHs.
p.454 GUILLAN (GUILLAM, GILLAN?)
William & daughters, Agnes & Elizabeth in 1881 census
Live at Pound
Cottage.
Formerly a London baker.
This his correct Christian and
surname.
p.455 SMALE Madame
Just come (1880) to one of the wooden
huts which have been erected at Grayshott.
Calls herself a teacher of
English & French
Has no water, & report says that she has agreed
for Mrs ROBINSON (p.280) to take her up '2 pailfuls twice a week'
- a
second 'SMALE' at other wooden hut.
p.456 HAYDON Daniel & Emma (FAITHFUL) & family
Keeper of the Royal Exchange public house
He brother to the first Mrs
GAMBLEN (p.457)
Visited him first time 20 Jan
1873.
A son a soldier home November 1888.
See p.581
John LAWES,
p.652, attempted to Bann himself with Mercy H. without her knowledge January
1882.
- Alfred (p.669) elder son,
- George (p.8) 2nd son
- One
of the girls is Mrs COURT p.1206.
- 1864 John - married 1884 to Eliza
HEATHER (see p.67)
- 1867 Mercy
- 1870 James
- 1872 Ann Maria -
in 1902 Mrs HICKMAN p.505
- 1876 Thomas (see p.1340)
- 1880 Lucy
- 1883 Arthur.
p.456 Press Cutting dated 8 Jan 1881: Nuisance Removal Act. Mr D HAYDEN, of Headley was summoned for creating a nuisance under the Nuisance Removal Act, but on his promising to abate and paying £1.1s the summons was dismissed.
p.456 Press Cutting dated Oct 1887: A LANDLADY CHARGED
WITH DRUNKENESS.
Sarah HAYDON, wife of MR HAYDON of the "Royal Exchange
Inn" Headley was charged with being drunk on licensed premises. Police
Constable George LEGG stationed at Headley deposed that while on duty there on
Oct 6, he in company with police constable WEDGE went to Royal Exchange Inn
and asked to see the Landlord. He was told that he was at Appleshaw Fair.
Witness then asked to see the Landlady. They went round there and found her
stupefied with drink. She staggered towards the constables and when they said
they should report her to the superintendent she offered them beer or other
drink and asked them not to report her. PC Wedge stationed at Forest Side
collaborated his comrades evidence and was certain the defendant was drunk.
For the defence Jane BARNET deposed that she was doing needlework all that day
for the defendant and was with her in the back room. The defendant was not
drunk. She drank only tea with her dinner and refused to take a portion of
witness' stout when offered to her. Annie HAYDON daughter of defendant deposed
that she served the customers all day and her mother went about her usual work
bringing wood and turf. No one could get drunk without witness knowing it. The
defendant did not have any intoxicating drink and was quite sober. The bench
in the face of the conflicting evidence thought it would be best to dismiss
the case.
p.456 Press Cutting dated 15.6.1888: EDUCATION ACT
Daniel HAYDON of the "Royal Exchange" Inn, Lindford, Headley was charged with
illegally employing his son who ought to be attending school. Mr MOODY school
attendance officer proved that the boy was not at school for 4 months but the
defendant being able to tell the bench that he had now sent his son to school,
magistrates discharged him with a warning that next time he would be
fined.
p.457 GAMBLEN George & Eliza (FULLICK) & family*
Live at Long Cross. Shoemaker.
She sister to Stephen GALE's late wife
(p.238)
Father to p.458. Parents to p.459
So connected by 2nd wife
with GALE; by 1st wife with BOXALL, HAYDON
See pedigree p.825
* By 1st
wife Eliza HAYDON (married 28/12/1846) sister to p.456 Royal Exchange, and see
p.274 BOXALL.
- Emily 4.8.1850, buried 1873
- Oscar 5.6.1853 - see
p.458 and p.1385
This wife buried 5/1/1855.
By 2nd wife Eliza
GALE (writing obliterated by news
cutting)
- William 21/6/1857
-
Henry 24/4/1859
- James 15/6/1862
- Eliza
7/5/1865 - p.1385.
p.457 Press Cutting dated July 1884: Headley - Forestry - Court "Forget-me-not," A O Foresters, held their second anniversary on Tuesday. The brethren assembled at their Court House, the "Holly Bush" Inn, at ten a.m. and formed into procession, headed by the brass band of H Company 1st Hants Volunteer (Alton), four of the officers of the Court being mounted. We noticed the last Secretary (Mr. W. SPEAKMAN, jun) representing "Bold Robin Hood", the two Bros. GAMBLEN as "Will Scarlet" and one of his "Merry Men", and another brother in a similar costume. Master LAVERTY (son of the worthy Vicar) and Master ROGERS (son of the Treasurer) were also mounted on their ponies. These were followed by two beautiful banners, and the juvenile members in a carriage, under the care of Brother ROGERS attired as "Little John"
p.457 Press Cutting dated July 1887: Headley.
There
will be Jubilee festivities on Coronation Day in connection with the Foresters
Fete. Tea will be given all day and Sunday school children living in the parish
and to all the old people. Jubilee medals will be given to all the children
and there will be a bonfire in the evening. The Jubilee service will be held
in Headley Church on Sunday 26th when Mr & Madame PATEY will assist. Hymn
books for the use of the poor and strangers are being placed in the church. Mr
I'ANSON gives the hymn books, Mr WHITAKER is at the expense of the band, Mr
WRIGHT of the old people's tea and Mr WOODTHORPE gives the Jubilee medals. Mr
George GAMBLEN gives the poles for the bonfire.
p.457 Press Cutting dated Oct 1890: Headley - The Late
Mr GAMBLEN
On Monday the remains of the late Mr George GAMBLEN were laid to
rest in the parish churchyard in the presence of a large number of friends.
The choir sang the hymn "For all thy saints who from thy labours rest"
(BARNABY) and "Vital spark" (HARWOOD) and the "Dead March" from "SAUL" were
played by the organist (Mr C H BECK). The service was read by Rev. W H
LAVERTY, MA, Rector.
p.458 GAMBLEN Oscar and Fanny (neι 21/5/1848) and child.
Live at Arford.
Son of p.457; see for connections
She formerly cook at
Arford House (Mrs WINDUS)
Half brother to p.459 opposite.
Fanny died
December 1931.
- George Valentine born 14 Feb 1875.
p.459 GAMBLEN William (21/6/1857) & Hannah Mary (KEMP)
Live at post office at Long
Cross.
Son of p.457; see for connections
She formerly housemaid to us, and then nurse. Half brother to p.458
opposite.
His executorship p.309.
Her brother (at Blackmoor) died
April 1828.
p.459 GAMBLEN Alonzo Arthur &
Married 29 Apr 1912 at Bramley Common & living at Long Cross.
Postman, son of above.
p.459 Press Cutting (undated, but
c.1933): Saw 2,000 Baptisms
From our own correspondent,
Headley Hants, Friday
Mr William GAMBLEN who has been connected with All
Saints Church here for 60 years as chorister and Parish Clerk has participated
in 1,000 marriages, 2,000 baptisms and 1,500 burials.
He is retiring from
his office of Parish Clerk and village Postmaster at the age of 76 and the
office of Parish Clerk now becomes extinct.
p.459 Page from parish magazine of August 1935 relating to a gift for the retirement of William GAMBLEN signed by J S TUDOR-JONES, Rector, G A McANDREW, H R CHUCK, R G HOOPER
p.459 Press cutting: A very great man of Headley - Nov 1935. Presentation to Mr William GAMBLEN
p.459 Long Press cutting dated 17 Jan 1942: Death of Mr William GAMBLEN - A Proud record. He could remember a time when if a Headley parishioner died in Alton Union, inmates dressed in white smocks walked beside the remains to Headley and after acting as bearers were given refreshments at the Rectory. After a short rest they then walked back. (16 miles in all)
p.459 Loose page: (List of
Rectors)
Headley Parish
Francis COX - resigned 1597 - Patron
not given (till BEEBY)
William COX - Sept 19
1596
William COX - June 30, 1626
Averie TOMSON - Jan 16, 1631
John BEEBY - Dec, 4, 1670 - Queen's College (to
end)
William SYMPSON - Feb 7, 1673
William ROOKE - Aug 17,
1695
Robert RAILTON - Jul 3, 1717
George HOLME - Dec 24, 1718
William SEWELL - Oct 19, 1765
Henry SMITH - Jan 15, 1801
Robert
DICKINSON - Oct 2, 1818
Robert DICKINSON - (again) Oct 19, 1822
James
BALLANTINE DYKES - April 4, 1848
This certainly
bears out your statement (signature)
p.460 STILLWELL Thomas.
Single man living (Oct 1880) with
stepfather p.223.
But often "comes in to tea, and then goes off till next
morning, lying about with the BELTONs" see p.523.
He is a pensioner see
p.222.
Now married to Eliza HOARE (neι MORLEY) see p.217.
[with
them 1885 lives Mahabath WOODS]
He is older than John (p.
) and is a love
child (therefore STILLWELL). John is really JETTON.
In 1889 she died away
in some workhouse (?Haslewitch
) near London.
Her children by first
husband are: one at Crondall School, the next at Petersfield. His child is
with old people.
p.461 OUSE (or HOUSE) Herbert
& family
Widower come Mich 1880 to Moore House.
She died
Christmas 1879 (inform: MARSHALL p.201)
On 7.10.1880, daughter no.2 (with
fringe) was looking over the wall. (Laura according to
1881 census)
p.462 COLE James & Sarah &
Family
Live at Lindford Bridge where Charles FULLICK lived.
A
mechanic. "Peculiar" in religion. Inf: SPEAKMAN
Used to work in a coal
mine? Inf: SPEAKMAN
She aunt to William KEMP p.660.
p.463 POTTER Tom & Rachel (HOWICK)
Keep HOWICK's farm
on Lindford Common
When married he was a 'gamekeeper'
On 25 Feb 1881
Bess, B and I met an idiotic-looking boy on Lindford Common Hill who said his
name was Johnny POTTER - who is he? Really COLLYER (p.212)
Dau of HOWICK
p.553.
Married by me 29 December 1874
- Kate Leah born 20.10.1875.
p.464 BEAVES Mr & Mrs (Henry &
Elizabeth on 1881 census)
Come Michelmas 1880 to house behind
WINDUS' pond.
Some of his friends at Southampton call themselves BEAVIS
A letter 17 Sep 1881 from Charles Gay ROBERTS, Collards, Haslemere, asking if
he is a satisfactory tenant. Answered yes, letter on file.
p.465 UPPERTON James & Sarah (TRIGGS) (born 22/4/1830)
23/5/1830.
[Crossed out=>Keep the Bush Inn 1880] (there in 1881 census)
Live on Barley Mow Hill
(ALDERTON's Cottage).
Formerly kept the Crown in the village.
He
rather deaf.
She no doubt sister to p.466. and to Mrs A GAUNTLETT
p.549
Before he took the Bush, the previous tenant had taken in a piece of
my frontage at the north side of the Bush; I grumbled and had some
correspondence with Mr HALL (the brewer at Alton) to whom the house belongs,
the result being that to this day 1880 I am paid 10/- a year for the small
garden.
Aunt to Mrs Fred GAUNTLETT p.948, who was married from Mrs
UPPERTON's house in Parish House Bottom.
They were married 8.10/1849
See TRIGGS Pedigree p.1121.
She lived when
little girl at Hollywater in Andrew WARREN's property (late BENHAM's) where
CANNINGS now live. Her great grandmother TUCKEY also lived there; was a very
early riser and Mrs TRIGGS had also to get up to
see she didn't fall. Clearly Jane TUCKEY who died at Hollywater 1840, aged
92.
p.466 TRIGGS John (2/4/1823) & Anne (LANGFORD)
(17/4/1825).
Live up Parish House Bottom in I'ANSON'S entrance new houses
1882.
He (no doubt) brother to Mrs UPPERTON (p.465).
He
son of Matthew TRIGGS, transported in 1831 for his part in the Workhouse
Riot.
They formerly lived (1875) in Headley Street.
Certain of Capt GULLY's children used to be looked after by them.
Capt
GULLY lived at Passfield Farm House. He was the son of the prize-fighting MP.
Wife is sister to p.567, and is hysterically ill (very queer).
He NOT
brother to George p.661.
They were married 12/10/1845 and had children:
- William b. 22/2/1846
- James b. 5/1/1851 (see p.467)
- Kate Elizabeth b. 12/9/1852. Mrs HALL
('Clara')
- Eva b. 1/1/1855 [mother to Agnes, and to Gordon p.536]
-
Emmelina b. 16/1/1859 (Mrs VINEY) see p.536 [baptised in
the Barn when it was fitted up for Service during the alterations in the
Church - info from James LANGFORD, June 1896].
Convalescent Feb 1883
from severe anaemia and very irregular action of the heart, and ?ishfore
to go to Eastbourne convalescent hospital for which I sent his certificate to
R. Douglas POWELL Esq an M.D. 82 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, W
[note to the side: at 10/- a week].
p.467 TRIGGS James (20/11/1850) & Emily (HORLOCK, b.
13/2/1850) & 1 child
Live up Parish House Bottom (previously lived
with p.466 and in new houses)
He son to p.466, nephew to p.465 and
p.567.
She came to me 29/10/1880 about C.C. [clothing
club]
She sister to p.816 HORLOCK of Stream
Also sister to
Rev. G HORLOCK, St Saviours, Southwark, and to James H (p.1406)
And in 1906
there lives with them a great niece Gladys Ethel HARRISON nιe 1/3/1900.
Pedigree of TRIGGS p.1231.
The transported Matthew p.1231.
They were
married 19/5/1877 and had only Willie, born 13/4/1879 [William Langford TRIGGS, born 13.4.1879 - Langford after his
paternal grandmother's maiden name - Inf: Ann VINEY]
p.467 MORSE
& wife
Young coachman at Belmont in 1903
to Brigade Major FITZCLARENCE.
p.468 COOMBES (COOMBS) John &
Mary (CRAWT) 13/12/1840 & Family
Live at Whitmore Bottom (late CANE's
house). (Formerly at Bulls Farm, Grayshott).
She sister to p.386,
p.387, p.388, p.389.
Asked to enter Grayshott C.C. [clothing club] Christmas 1880.
Information as to
age of children from Mrs CLARK.
She died and buried in Petersfield, early
1912 about the same time as her brother George.
They were banned in 1867.
Lived out of the parish until 1880?
- 29/3/1868 - John bapt
3.5.1868
- 30/8/1870 - Mary Ann - ?m. 27.12.1897 to
Charles Henry MANT, 24, of Stoke next Guildford
- 25/9/1872 -
William
- 6/10/1874 - Henry
- 26/3/1876 - George - ?m. 26.12.1899 to Martha COOMBES (p.410)
-
2/5/1879 - James Edwin
p.469 BRAZINGTON Thomas George
& Annie & 2* children
Mrs I'ANSON's gardener from Michaelmas
1880.
I privately baptised child, Alfred James, Nov 28, 1880; one day
old - bur 4 Dec 1880 age 2 days, Grayshott Park
Lodge.
*Other child George Henry, 1 year old in
1881 census.
Apparently nice little woman (as seen in bed).
p.470 HAWES Philip James & Jane & family
Gamekeeper (Mr Phillips) living at Bulls Farm
Child Miriam Elizabeth
christened at Grayshott 5/12/1880 by Jenner
HILLIER.
p.471 WARDEN Mrs Louisa (nιe QUINTON) & child (niece
Ada Louise age 4 in 1881 census).
Sister to Mrs FILLMORE (see
p.477) living Dec 1880 at School.
Been deserted by her husband.
The
other three children are in a workhouse.
p.472 EADE Dick (Richard) &
Elizabeth (MATTHEWS)
Lives now Xmas 1880 in new house on Deadwater
Hill.
Son of John EADE p.209. Information Mrs CHANDLER p.296.
Grandson of MRS STACEY p.268.
I think still alive at Whitehill July 1914
& father to p.1614.
p.472 Press Cutting dated Feb 1890: ASSAULT - to do with Richard EADE of Whitehill assaulting William MATTHEWS* of Headley, his brother in law. *See p.686.
p.472 Press Cutting dated Sept 1890: PETTY SESSIONS, Tuesday. Alleged drunkenness on licensed premises. James DEWEY was charged with permitting drunkenness on his licensed premises, the Prince of Wales Inn, at Whitehill, Selborne, on October 17th. It appeared that a man named EADE was noisy in the house, and excited on account of "rough music". The landlord and his wife deposed to the man's being quite sober, and to his being put out for making a noise just as Police-Constable KING was entering the house. After considering the case, the Bench decided to dismiss it; but the Chairman told the defendant that it ought to be a warning to him, as it had been a narrow escape.
p.473 KIRK & wife
Live (Christmas 1880) at KEMP's
house, Deadwater Hill
Till recently (?Nov 1880) Blackmoor policeman.
Suddenly dismissed.
p.474 HARDING Albert John (nι
1840 as he told me July 1877) & Ann (BRIDGER) 18/2/1844, & family
Keep shop at Lindford opposite Royal Exchange.
She a daughter of p.589,
sister to p.475
He most troublesome about
tithe and rates (hidden
under cutting)
Loves to defy all authorities: Thus 1880 summoned to
provide water for some new cottages (at Farringdon) and even not providing it
after being fined, and see again below in 1882 (below =
multiple news cuttings).
A child born in 1884 and died at a month?
old and buried in Mr H's piece of Woolmer enclosure* on 5/5/1884 in the
presence of the Constable and Sergeant of police, Dan Wo??? (hidden under cutting) doing the sexton.
*about 250 paces south of the Bank of England corner.
Children listed but hidden by press cuttings other than the
following:-
- 1870 Horatio Farringdon?
- Twin girls (Lily
Ann & Rose Alberta, 6 months old in 1881 census).
Albert
HARDING advertising secularist burial plots on his land 'in the
forest.'
p.474 Press Cutting dated March 1884: DAMAGING A FENCE AT HEADLEY. John R HARDING of Lindford, Headley, charged Stephen BAKER and Selby BAKER With doing damage to his hedge at Headley, on or about February 8th. The case adjourned from last Petty Sessions for the production of additional evidence. The complainant valued the damage at £3. John BRITON, horse dealer, of Brockshead, said he was near the allotment of Mr HARDING, when he saw the two defendants and another man measuring the allotments which belonged to Mr HARDING. While witnesses was speaking to Stephen BAKER, Selby BAKER and another man broke down the hoop iron from the stakes, and removed them, and put them down for marks where they had been measuring. Witness saw Selby BAKER knocking with a hammer or piece of iron and unnailing the hoop-iron from the fence. The stakes still stand where they were put for marks
p.474 Press Cutting dated Jan 1887: BURGLARY AT HEADLEY. Henry HOUNSON was charged with having burglariously entered the premises of Albert John HARDING, grocer and baker, of Lindford, Headley, and stealing therefrom a leg of pork, on December 23rd. The prosecutor deposed that on the night of December 23rd, between eleven and twelve o'clock, he went to his stable, which is attached to his dwelling, and found a man lying under the manger. He got him out, and at once recognised the prisoner. Under where he had been concealed the prosecutor found the leg of pork produced. The prosecutor afterwards discovered that the leg of pork had been taken from his cellar, which was entered by a door in the stable. The prisoner had previously been in his employ, and knew the premises well. Police-Constable PACEY, stationed at Forestside, deposed that he apprehended the prisoner on December 24th, at Lindford, when he admitted the charge and said he should not have done it had it not been for drink. The prisoner was committed for trial at the next Assizes. [acquitted].
p.474 Press Cutting dated Feb 1887: PETTY SESSIONS CHARGE OF BURGLARY AT HEADLEY. Edward HOUNSHAM was charged with burglariously entering the house of Albert John HARDING, shopkeeper of Lindford
p.474 Press Cutting dated Feb 1887: ASSAULTING A TAX COLLECTOR. Albert J HARDING Headley, was charged with assaulting Thomas Fred STUBBIN, Collector of Land Tax in the Parish of Binsted
p.474 Press Cutting dated April 1887?: THE RURAL SANITARY ACT. Mr A J HARDING, Headley, was summoned for contravening the provisions of the above act. Mr W TRIMMER appeared for the defendant. From the evidence, it seems that the defendant failed to obtain the certificate from the authorities to show that he had secured a proper supply of good water for certain cottages he had built at Kingsley fined £2. 10s and costs.
p.474 Press Cutting dated April 1887?: GONE HUNTING. W WAKE, farmer Medstead was charged with removing three calves from Surrey to Hampshire contrary to Contagious Diseases Act. Fined 2s 6d. A J HARDING of Headley was convicted of a similar offence. Both defendants said all the magistrates at Farnham had gone hunting
p.474 Press Cutting dated April 1887: BURGLARY AT HEADLEY. Edward THOMSHAM, 32, labourer, pleaded guilty to a burglary, in the house of Albert John HARDING at Headley on February 18th, and stealing 30s, his money. The prisoner knew the premises, as he had worked for Mr HARDING. Mr GREENWOOD prosecuted. The prisoner's weakness was a fondness for public-houses. He was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment with hard
p.474 Press Cutting dated April 1887?: THE KNIFE. A boy named MATHEWS, about nine years of age, was charged with stabbing another boy named HARDING. The two lads had a quarrel in the course of which MATHEWS who was the smaller plunged a pocket knife into HARDING's back, with such force that the blade was bent by coming in contact with the blade bone. The Bench ordered that MATHEWS should receive six strokes of the birch.
p.474 Press Cutting dated June 1888: THE REPAIR OF A COTTAGE AT BLACKMOOR. An order was made on Mr Alfred John HARDING of Lindford, Headley to repair, within 14 days, the roof, etc of a cottage belonging to him at Blackmoor; and in case the order were disobeyed, the cottage would be forthwith closed as unfit for human habitation. The Bench further ordered Mr HARDING to pay the costs, amounting to 10s.
p.475 BRIDGER Henry (& Ann COLLINS) & family
Farmer living at Hilland. Decent people, very.
She died (in
childbirth) 1880. Was daughter to Mrs COLLINS (p.612).
Son of
Joseph, p.589, brother to Mrs HARDING (p.474) and to Pollie BRIDGER p.589.
See p.684.
H. HINKLEY Green Field Farm, Dane Hill, Lickfield, wished 1881
to come as housekeeper. Very fat I am told. She did not come.
He
subsequently married Miss Sabina GUILLAN p.454.
Children:-
- William Joseph, born 1/2/1867 - see p.1224
- Minnie
Louise, born 11/2/1869 - married 1.6.1895 to Henry David CARD, 27, customs clerk of Newhaven
-
Rose Annie, born 30/11/1870
- Henry George Martin, born 13/10/1872
-
Kate Ethel, born 2/2/1877 - see p.1224
- Alexander Guillan, born
25/4/1883.
p.475 Press Cutting dated Oct 1885: PETTY SESSIONS. STRAY COWS. Henry BRIDGER, who did not appear, was charged with allowing five cows to stray at Headley
p.476 LOUCH Eli (nι 17 Feb 1831) and Mrs Jane Elizabeth
Live 1880 in Headley Street
(opposite church gate).
Formerly kept the shop at Headley Mill.
No
children. Gave Bess in 1874 some cyclamens.
Came to Headley in 1866 from London. Came for benefit of health.
Brother
(see below) apprenticed here.
"Not much opinion of Headleyites". This in
1874.
"Rather nice but I fear 'savon'-y", also in 1874.
Used to sit
in LICKFOLD'S pew. When old John died in 1879 Mr WOODTHORPE had the pew. They
(offended?) no longer came. Ask Michaelmas 1880 for a sitting which we gave
them but up to now Dec 18, 1880 they have not used it. This really owing to
Mrs LOUCH's illness. She died 13/11/1881 aged 52, plot
8-16. He remarried and now (1887) is an attendant.
His dog-fining
case (for unmuzzled dog, fined 6s), see
p.612.
p.476 Press Cutting dated 17 Dec 1880: PETERSFIELD. On Tuesday night a fire broke out upon the premises occupied by Mr J LOUCH, Bramshott, carrying on the business of grocer, draper and ironmonger, but it was not until about 2 o'clock in the morning that the inmates first became aware of anything unusual occurring. Having retired at their usual times assured that everything was safe, the inmates were awoken by a noise of something falling. Simultaneously father and daughter met upon the passage, leading from their respective rooms, and discovered a great deal of smoke proceeding apparently from the shop. On the father opening the shop door, a flame met him. Raising an alarm for the other inmates, they at once attempted a rapid retreat with whatever they could save, but before doing so, the fire had assumed such magnitude that they had hastily to retire with only such garments as they could seize. They had scarcely left the house when the floor fell in with a great crash. Upon giving an alarm to their neighbours, some little assistance for a time was obtained. W MOORE, blacksmith, and others endeavoured to assuage the flames; but finding their efforts futile, the former proceeded to Haslemere, a distance of four miles for the fire engine, calling upon his way at the residence of Mr W CHALCRAFT, who with his sons were soon on the spot, rendering every assistance possible. The engine, with the brigade, by some circumstances, did not reach the scene of the fire until nearly 8 o'clock; of course, then, too late to render much assistance. The Brigade, however, with their captain, Mr SIMMONS, did their best in removing the debris, and playing upon a part of the premises, thus preventing further mischief. As it was, the fire proved a disastrous one, for the shop, with all its contents, was utterly destroyed. So, too, were the room adjoining and the bedrooms. The roof and floors also fell in, so that little from the latter rooms could be saved. Mr Louch is much to be commiserated with upon his loss, particularly as he had provided and stocked his business with a larger supply of goods than usual, owing to the approach of Christmas. He has now to replenish, to meet the requirements of his customers. His business is for the present carried on in his store opposite. Mr Louch is postmaster in connection with Liphook district, and the business of the office is carried on in a cottage near. The efforts of Mr CHALCRAFT and his family in providing suitable clothing for those who had so suddenly lost their own have been much appreciated. Mr Louch is insured in the Royal Assurance Office, of which Mr GRAIN of Petersfield, is the agent. The buildings were insured by Mr CHALCRAFT, the owner. It is to be hoped the amount for which the property is insured will be sufficient to cover the loss. It is now a little more than seven years since a fire of such magnitude occurred in the neighbourhood, and then, singular, to say, it took place upon the premises of a similar character. At that time no engine was at Haslemere, and Midhurst, a distance of 8 miles, had to be reached, the engine coming in much less time than the present on from Haslemere. [from Hampshire Post]
p.476 CHANDLER Miss, Dressmaker at South View in Headley Fields is his (LOUCH's?) housekeeper 1917 & BRINKMAN E Mrs, a niece, came 1919 he being a bit dotty. Another niece, Miss J LOUCH, 13 Stanhope Place, St Leonards on Sea wrote to me about him ?.?.1919 - see p.1983.
p.477 FILLMORE Chas (born 16/11/1843) & Rosanna (QUINTON)
& family
Schoolmaster. Occupy school house. Came here about 1868 and
here still Dec 1880.
For wife's sister see p.471.
Very tidy man,
sings a comic song rather well.
The intrigue below was written in spite
probably. It is from the Hampshire Post of Dec 18, 1880.
Came to the
school 1868; a teacher since 1865. Examination for certificate 1863. PT at All
Saints N.S., Southampton. Trained at Highbury 1863/1864.
Parchment
certificate in 1867.
Children:-
- Ada Amelia 4/10/1868
- Eliza
Anne 6/3/1870
- James George 4/12/1871
- Charles Edward 1874
Clara R FILLMORE allowed to go up for certification from Wimborne, St John N Sch? Dorset in April 1896.
p.477 Press Cutting (from Hampshire Post, published Southsea)
Dec 17, 1880. See p.480.
HEADLEY. An Entertainment was given in the
National Schoolroom on Monday evening last
Everything passed off very well
but our correspondent thought that the two pieces rendered by Mr FILLMORE were
in rather bad taste and not in unison with the rest of the programme.
p.478 FULLICK John 2/3/1856 & Charlotte WHITING* nιe
1855
Live together (1880) with his father (George)
Banned Xmas 1880.
[at Lindford see p.321]
Banns asked on intervention of Mrs PETAR.
They pretended they were married elsewhere.
He son to p.321, brother to
p.320.
She daughter to p.479.
They were married 22.1.1881. She then
22.
Went for a while to Lindford Lane, back to father in October 1882.
He (Nov 1887) living with parents, she ? at Bank with a son of Mrs C HEATHER
p.271 (informant: his mother)
She living (1889) with - see p.902.
*
Illegitimate: Edith Elizabeth WHITING b. 28 Oct 1880?;
bap 1 Jan 1882.
p.478 Press Cutting dated April 1884: Charlotte FULLICK, wife of John FULLICK, was charged with assaulting Ann GROVER, wife of George GROVES (sic) at the New Inn - Fined 20s.
p.478 Press Cutting dated 1887: Drunkenness at Headley - John FULLICK, who did not appear, was charged with bad language etc. Fined 4s plus 6d costs or 14 days imprisonment.
p.478 Press Cutting dated April 1884: John FULLICK, George WHITING and George COOMBES charged with being drunk at the New Inn 7th April 1884. Fined 2s 4d and 7s 8d each.
p.478 Press Cutting dated April 1884: George GROVER was charged with beating Charlotte FULLICK at Headley 7th April 1884. John FULLICK deposed to seeing defendant knock his wife. The Chairman said it was a disgraceful case to the landlord and all concerned.
p.478 Press Cutting dated February 1885: An inquiry was held at the Royal Exchange into the body of infant FULLICK death by suffocation by overlaying or convulsions. John FULLICK had had 2 pints of beer and Charlotte FULLICK and her mother 3d of gin between them. At 5.30am the mother called John FULLICK and said that the baby was having a fit. John PLUMMER, a surgeon, said that death was caused by suffocation probably by overlaying but that the symptoms were the same as convulsions. A statement was made that the parents were possibly drunk but the Coroner said that there was nothing whatever in the evidence to support the statement that the parents were unable to look after the baby because they were drunk.
p.479 WHITING George & Sarah (STILWELL)
Said
(SPEAKMAN) to be living Christmas 1880 at Baigents Bridge (see p.689)
Used
(1872) to live at Deadwater east.
Buried illegitimate grandchild 25/7/1872 (Edwin George aged 10
months - my first funeral).
In 1898 lodging at Elijah NORTH's,
Lindford.
See pedigree p.18.
Clearly sister to Dan HARRIS' wife
p.223.
[He, of the EADE style, came 19/10/1885 to show me letter for adv
agents concerning money left by BARRYMORE a housekeeper, supposed to be his
mothers sister.]
According to my old book, their children were (corrected
by Births book):-
- Jane 1851
- Alfred 12/3/1854 - banned Xmas 1880
to Louisa BOULDEN
- Charlotte 16/8/1857 - see p.478
- George}These two
at home out of work 31/12/1884
- Albert 1865}
- Edith 1873.
p.480 CAMPBELL James (born 21/12/1811) & Sarah (GABEL)
My churchwarden living at Hilland, west end of farmhouse.
This his second
wife.
1st wife was sister to WARREN Bros stepmother, see p.670.
The
son of a chandler, he married his first wife with some money and took public
houses and having a pleasant manner increased the value of properties and then
sold them.
The 2nd Mrs CAMPBELL also had money. Their income is
principally from London house property.
I go many walks with him.
He dresses like a gentleman; she fattish.
See p.684.
A great friend
who occasionally came down was Mr T W ELLIOTT (hairdresser "professor BROWN"
of Fenchurch Street).
His obituary notice is here stuck Dec 1882. The Miss
GABEL in the notice appended is Mrs CAMPBELL's sister.
Press
Cuttings: Reporting on the funeral of Mr T W ELLIOTT, Inquest into the
death of Miss Elizabeth GABLE, etc.
p.481 ROGERS William (born 5/1/1844) and Martha J (RENDALL)
born 4/6/1843 & family
He died 15/6/1919.
Grocer and baker at
top of High Street. Has very strong objection to C.S.G.A. and other stores and (?writes me abusive anon
letters)
Was in choir but left. A churchman but comes more regularly to
usual when there is mischief brewing.
For assistant see p.491 and see
p.540.
For his chairmanship of Foresters see p.620 also p.535
His
father p.232.
Agent for GILBEY 1890.
Their housekeeper 1920 Miss
CLARINGBOLD
Children:-
- Ernest - see p.1918
- Rennie Ross 1871
- see p.1290
- Annie Sylvesta 1873
- Laura Lynda 1874 -
m. 21.6.1898 Edward Conway ALEXANDER, 24, confectioner of Aldershot
- Leonard Lothian 1876 - died 3 Sept 1957 (shot himself after selling the shop)
- William Rufus 1878.
p.481 Press Cuttings:
PETTY SESSIONS. Tuesday.
Felony. Henry GOODYEAR, a shopman, in the employ of Mr J ROGERS, grocer,
Headley, was charged with stealing 4s. 6d. from the till, on the 2nd and 3rd
inst. Mr Rogers having suspected the prisoner's honesty marked certain bronze
and silver coins which he put in the till, and afterwards found that the
prisoner had disposed of them in the public-house opposite. The prisoner,
through his solicitor, pleaded guilty, but had a good character previously,
and the prosecutor not desiring to press the charge, he was committed for two
months' hard labour. [February 1882]
HEADLEY. Forestry, Court
"Forget-Me-Not" A.O.F. held its second anniversary on Tuesday [July 1884]
PETTY SESSIONS, Tuesday
Licensing Session. This was the annual Brewster
Sessions; and all the licenses were renewed. A new license to sell spirits and
wine for consumption off the premises was granted to Mr W ROGERS, shopkeeper
of Headley. [Sept 1890]
ALTON. Appointment Of Overseers. The Magistrates
on Tuesday last, appointed the following Overseers:
Headley, William ROGERS
and George WARREN jun.
[April 1891]
HEADLEY. A lamp, lit for the first
time on Sunday last, has been presented to the church by Mr W ROGERS of the
High Street. Another has been put up near the Post Office at the expense of Mr
W GAMBLEN; and these two, with the one set up by Mr H WARNER at the Holly Bush
Inn, were a great comfort to those going to church on Sunday evening. [Oct
1890]
p.481 Loose Piece of paper:
Court "Forget-me-Not"
Lodge, No. 6942
1st Anniversary on Tuesday, July 3 1884;
Engineer's Band, & "Robin Hood" &
"Little John" mounted;
A spacious marquee; behind Court House'
Chairman Mr WOODTHORPE;
"We were sorry to finish so few visitors in the
field kindly lent etc to witness the sports and other amusement so well
provided by Brothers ROGERS & SPEAKMAN.
We may remark, en passant,
that this being the first anniversary of the only society of its kind in the
village, it would have been well for those who had been so kindly invited by
its members to have given some encouragement by their presence at the dinner
and thus have supported an able Chairman.
19 members, surplus £17
Loss, on the day, will not affect the Court.
p.481 Loose Piece of paper:
Mrs Walter FULLICK
(Harriett) married here in 1875.
Children
born in Blackmoor according to 1891 census
- Emily Ann, born 25
October 1876 - may be Mrs ALBURY
- Walter, born 2 April 1878 - [Confirmed
1893]
- William Charles, born 31 May 1880 - Died 1913
- Augustus J,
born 25 May 188_ - Married here 1907 Lucy Knight
- Letty Harriett, born 17
Dec 1884 - Mrs MacCarthy
- Fred. Edward, born 28 Sept 1886 - Died 1915 -
Killed in World War
- Herbert T, born 6 April 1892 - In Dragoons in
1908.
p.482 PARISH, Major General & Mrs (Charlotte nιe CLOETE) & adopted child
Henry
Woodbine PARISH, C.B. living at Oaks.
She daughter of a Boer and an English
woman.
Adopted child is Helen Lindsay
CALLWELL, one of five daughters of an officer whose wife died. Mrs PARISH has
taken charge of her, a pretty child.
p.482 Press cuttings dated April 1893: DEATH OF GENERAL PARISH. Major General H W PARISH, C.B. on the Retired Full Pay Lists, late 45th Foot, who died recently at The Oaks, Headley, aged 69 years, joined the Army March 9th 1839
p.482 Four-page Letter to "My Dear Laverty" from W PARISH, Gladstone House, Southsea, 5 Oct 1889 - "I ought to have sent you the Tithe Rent before and quite forgot it when Mrs HAHN was here "
p.483 CLOETE Graham
Staying autumn and Winter 1880 at Oaks.
Brother to Mrs PARISH. Nephew to Colonel (now General Sir Josias) Cloete
who quieted Natal in 1840 and son of the late Judge Cloete (then a member of
the legislative council) who was then sent as 1st Commissioner. See Pall Mall
Gazette Jan 8, 1881.
Had never before been in England.
p.484 LAWRENCE Amos
Lives in Grayshott Bottom. (Broom maker in 1881 census)
Same set of cottages as
Maria BELTON (dead) and POOK p.608
Banns with Eliza BELTON were asked in
1850 when suddenly mother was confined of Benjamin (p.485). So marriage did
not take place. (Benjamin BELTON age 31 'Handicap:
blind' in 1881 census)
Amos undertook the charge of child and has
taken care of him ever since. Information p.525. To be distinguished from
Tinker Bill, p.329.
Cousin to Joseph LAWRENCE p.859.
p.485 BELTON Benjamin 12/5/1850 [died 21
Jul 1881 aged 31 (CML)]
A cripple living in Grayshott Bottom.
For his history see p.484.
His mother among our BELTONS (see Pedigree
p.1517) is the Eliza born 1811 who in 1833 had Henry Belton p.957.
p.486 Letter from Rev Laverty 15 June 1892:
The
trial of Levi and William BELTON on the charge of setting fire to a piece of
common on the Grayshott Road is to take place at the end of this month. The
boys declare their innocence and many believe that a mistake is being made and
it is of the utmost importance that the evidence should be subject to searching
cross-examination. For the Law Expenses a sum of 10 guineas is required, and
donations are asked towards this. Donors are understood as not in any way
prejudging the case but only as helping to secure a fair trial for the boys.
Kind donations may be given to the bearer or sent to Mr Laverty.
Donors
listed. See Press Cutting p.492.
p.486 BUTLER Henry - Downlands
Only
press cutting included.
Press Cutting dated Nov 1881: BUTLER v
BUTLER & CROSS (or CROSSE) - regarding divorce.
p.487 CHANDLER Keziah (1/4/1800 at Frensham, nιe MARSHALL)
A widow living near Deadwater bridge.
Widow of William (born at Frensham
about 1805) who died 1879.
Only son
Timothy, 21/11/1837, was lost 22/1/1873 in the wreck of the Northfleet.
"Lady" Allen got them £4 from the fund.
Mother to Mrs WHITING p.370
(Deadwater) & to Mrs
of Selborne whom I saw at Mrs WHITING's on
31/12/1883.
Grandmother to p.420 & p.426, Wm & Fred WHITING.
[He was brother to p.488]
She living 11/5/1886 with daughter Mrs WHITING
and as regular now on. "Had her here to make her comfortable" says Mrs WHITING
and puts her arms behind her & nayes: "Betsy I spoke civil to you" says to
the old woman.
They were married 10/12/1825 at Headley and had issue:-
- Elizabeth 28/6/1829 now Mrs WHITING see p.370
- Ellen 6/10/1831 - married
8/5/1852 to Francis WHITE.
- Sarah 3/4/1833
- Timothy 21/11/1837 only
son - see above.
- Eliza 25/12/1839.
p.488 CHANDLER Richard & Martha (FYFIELD 19/5/1811)
Used to live at Deadwater Bridge opposite Red Lion.
Was brother to William
(see p.487). A lath-splitter. Was for 5 years a foreman to Mr LAMBERT before
Mr DYKES came; Mr LAMBERT 'as good a man (& better than) any you can find
- "Talk about these Methodists -!". When Mr DYKES came Mr L said to CHANDLER -
"Ah! Mr DYKES is coming; he'll be able to do more for you CHANDLER than I can
for he's a rich man." Mr LAMBERT never interfered with anyone and I've heard a
good account in that way of you sir. You never interfere with anyone do
you?"
All this in 1873, since when both have passed away. Transferred to in
long book for 1845. Pedigree p.372.
They were married 13/5/1832.
-
Stephen 28.3.1833 - Buried 10.10.1835
- Marner 14/10/1835 - Buried
29/12/1835
- Alfred 10/9/1837
- Amelia 27/1/1843* - At Hollywater with
illegit. son Sept 1922, see p.373. Keeps Walter S
house in 1916. p.1737.
*Child William Herbert Hutton CHANDLER baptised
1/7/1877, buried 12/12/1877
- Julia 13/7/1845 - see p.489
- Walter
18/2/1849 - see p.489.
p.489 CHANDLER Walter, 12/2/1849, & Julia 13/7/2845 (his
sister)
Lives at Deadwater, unmarried.
House kept by sister (Julia -
see p.488)
Nice civil young man.
Mr MARTIN of Friary Brewery Guildford
wrote for his character November 1881.
Julia lived a little while in 1881
with p.267. Both now Jan 1882 gone to a PH out of parish; afterwards 1884
returned and took Horrick's Farm on Lindford Common (there in 1886).
p.489 CHANDLER Amelia in 1903 with son Marner CHANDLER at
Hollywater [said to have had three children (of whom two died)] come from his
brother's house on Passfield Common - the brother's wife being dead but the
mother-in-law, Mrs CARPENTER being still there.
(Referring to above) This should be Amelia CHANDLER has
come 1922 now with a son Marner CHANDLER to Hollywater.
p.489 Press Cutting dated Feb 1886: SCHOOL BOARD
CASE.
Walter CHANDLER was charged by Mr C D MOODY, the attendance office of
the Liphook School Board for employing at Headley on the 2nd inst, Daniel
SHRUBB (see p.250) of the age of 11 years without having obtained a
certificate of his school proficiency. Mr CHANDLER admitted the charge saying
that he employed the boy out of charity. The bench pointed out that the
education act was passed not for the benefit or to the prejudice of the
parent, but for the advantage of the children. They would not inflict a heavy
penalty but defendant must pay 1s fine and 11s costs. On defendant's
application he was allowed a week in which to pay.
p.490 HOARE James nι 29/5/1827 & Harriet nιe RADFORD
(RALPHS in marriage reg?)
Proprietor 1881 of
Crown Inn Arford. Mr CAMPBELL first knew him "years ago".
Brother to
William p.216.
They were married 26.1.1856, he being a widower and his
first wife being sister to the second.
He died 1912. She died 1913.
One daughter is Mrs WILLIAMS of the Park. The other is Caroline GRUBB. She
married a widower with two daughters. Her own first child died. She had a
second on Dec 2, 1899 at the mother's. Her husband in Farnham Union, dying of
cancer.
James HOARE is called Shig-Shag because he was born on Shig-Shag
day seemingly so called because people on this day climb the 'Shig-Shag' at
Selborne. "Some people" Mrs HOARE's son "call it Oak Apple Day". [Oak
Apple Day or Royal Oak Day was a holiday celebrated in England on 29th May to
commemorate the restoration of the English Monarchy in May 1660 (AV). Shig Shag
was another name for Oak Apple Day or a term applied to those who did not wear
the traditional sprig of oak on Royal Oak (CML)]
p.490 Press Cutting dated Sep 1884: Drunk on Licensed Premises - C BURROWS was charged with being drunk on licensed premises at Headley on August 25th. BURROWS was in the bar at the Crown Inn where he was making a great noise. Police Constable LEGG went in and found him very drunk, and with beer before him. The landlady was trying to light his pipe. He called the landlady's attention to his condition, and the officer left and returned in about half an hour. The landlady was then standing at the door; and when she saw him coming, she put the defendant out , and he staggered away home. The defendant, who pleaded not guilty, called Mrs Emily COOK, a shopkeeper, who was very uncertain as to the date. She admitted, in cross-examination, having complained to the Police about the bad conduct of the house several times, and had written a letter to the Superintendent during the month of August this year. Mrs MOORE, with whom the defendant lodged, was also called but could not tell the date of which she was speaking. She knew she had some beer with the defendant at the Crown Inn. The case was dismissed.
p.490 Press Cutting dated Feb 1886: HEADLEY - DANCING. At the termination of the season of the dancing class, the Foresters of Headley gave their final 'long night' at the Schoolroom. Refreshments of a non-intoxicating character were provided from the Crown Inn.
p.490 Press Cuttings dated Jan 1891: HEADLEY - Entertainments at the Schoolroom (Mr WHITAKER of Headley Hall in the chair); and the first Tradesmen's Dinner of the season, at the Crown, Mr WAKEFORD in the chair - also Jan 1891.
p.491 THORPE (Robert Worden & wife
Emily Ann with 2 children in 1881 census)
ROGERS' (p.481) new man
1881 living at old Little School with p.441.
p.492 BURROWS Luke (b. 10.2.1851, bap. 2.3.1851) & Kate
Georgina (BELTON) & family.
Live up in the Gypsy's Cottage, Beech
Hill.
She came from Hearne and lived as a single woman at Plaster Hill.
Came to me while in FW (family way) with third
illegitimate child. She said Luke BURROWS was father. "Is he going to marry
you?"- "Time he did Sir".
He brother to Mark (p.225); 1st cousin to Mrs
William (p.228); son of Mrs James BELTON (p.224) by her first husband.
Her father was James, son of Edward & Charlotte p.525.
Illegitimate
Children:-
- Levi, 1875
- William, 1876
- Thirza Anne Burrows
BELTON, 7/4/1878, see p.1408
They were married 14/7/1878.
- Lucy
Caroline 7/3/1880.
p.492 Press Cutting dated July 1885:
LUKE BURROWS,
Headley, farm labourer, was summoned for the non-attendance of his child at
school, it having only attended 19 hours in six months. Case was allowed to
stand over.
p.492 Press Cutting dated Sept 1890:
A DEFECTIVE
WATER SUPPLY - Luke BURROWS, of Headley, was charged with allowing a new house
to be occupied before he had obtained a certificate from the Rural Sanitary
Authority as to the sufficiency of the water supply. The defendant pleased
guilty, and promised to complete a well already commenced as soon as possible.
He was fined 2s. 6d. including costs.
p.492 Press Cutting dated 8th April 1892: LIPHOOK -
FURZE FIRES IN EAST HANTS
Sunday was a day of conflagrations in East
Hants. The first fire broke out at 8 o'clock at Ludshott Common, and burnt by
Waggoners Wells down to Headley, destroying several hundreds of acres of furze
and trees. It was nearly midnight before the fire spent itself. The second
broke out about 9 o'clock on Bramshott Common, the property of Mr Henry C
BUTLER, and continued its course in the direction of Hammer, burning about 100
acres. At midday the most serious of any broke out at Forest Mere, the
residence of the late Sir Henry COTTON; and the wind blowing nearly due east,
the flames spread with great rapidity over Weavers Down, down towards
Greatham. The fire covered thousands of acres; and furze and knots of trees,
which in some places were very dense, were quickly consumed. Of the total
ground covered about 900 acres is the property of the Commissioners of Woods
and Forests, and rented by the War Department. The fire also traversed about
70 acres of the WILDE Estate, about 20 of Mrs MONEY-COUTT's, about 20 of
Captain CARDEW's, about seven of Mr W R SMITH's, and about four of Mr James
HEWARD's. Fears were at one time entertained that the Wilde, the residence of
Mr Robert HENDERSON, would be touched by the flames; but by the aid of a large
body of beaters, the fire was kept away, although the summerhouse, some distance
from the residence, was demolished. The fire raged in proximity to Lord
SELBORNE's property; and three-quarters of a ton of hay near the Temple at
Liss belonging to Mr John KNIGHT, was destroyed. About 60 men of the Royal
Engineers from Aldershot arrived at the scene from Aldershot in the evening;
but the fire on the War Department land being extinguished, their services
were not required. Although during the night the effects of the fire
considerably abated, it did not finally die out till about 1 o'clock on Monday
morning. The dense clouds of smoke and large volumes of flame were conspicuous
for miles round. Mr Superintendent MILLER from Petersfield and the
Superintendent, with a staff of Police, from Alton, were engaged in
investigating the causes of the various fires on Sunday night and Monday. Two
men* were arrested on Sunday night in the neighbourhood of Headley by Sergeant
MEARS who caught them in the act of firing the furze.
*WHL
note at side: Levi & William BELTON. See
p.486 for WHL letter.
p.493 Pedigree of some BURROWS
p.494 WOODTHORPE Edmund & Rosa (Rosina Sarah in 1881 census) (HAHN) & family
Live at Grayshott House. An architect. Brother to the late town clerk of London.
She sister to p.495.
A sister of Mrs WOODTHORPE married (his
first wife) Sir Kingsmill
KEY.
K
J KEY (Kingsmill James) below is Sir KEY'S
son by his third wife. See p.1854.
p.494 Press Cutting undated, assume 1886 - Hampshire Post: OXFORD v CAMBRIDGE - K J KEY and W RASHLEIGH achieved the most remarkable batting performance at Lords yesterday ever recorded (KEY got 143 runs - but in 1887 he got 281 for Oxford v Middlesex)
p.494 Press Cutting dated May 1947: LAUGHTON. On May 18 1947 at 5 St James's Terrace, London, NW8 after a long illness, Anne Kate, for 40 years the beloved wife of Herbert Furnell LAUGHTON, formerly widow of Edmund WOODTHORPE, FRIBA, and daughter of the late Benjamin WARNER, aged 82.
p.494 Press Cutting dated May 1947: Marriage? WOODTHORPE - HINDMARCH. On May 17 1947 quietly in London, John Frederick WOODTHORPE son of the late Edmund WOODTHORPE of Grayshott, Hants, and of the late Mrs Herbert F LAUGHTON to Neita HINDMARCH, daughter of Mr and Mrs J HINDMARCH of Gateshead, Co. Durham.
p.495 HAHN Theophilus Sigismund
& Helen Manfield (WALTERS) & family
Live (1873-
) at Headley Grange.
Independent gentleman. Brother to
p.494.
Mrs H a relation to Sir Beaumont DIXIE, Sir BEAUMONT's Mother being
a Miss WALTERS.
A cousin (Col. SHARP) lives at Holybourne - uncle to
Rev John KEY p.896.
March 30, 1926 died at The Pavilion, Bognor aged
87.
?? Bro: Martin (this
line possibly associated with Press Cutting below)
Children:-
- Charles Theophilus
Headley* nι 1870 - Married 1897 Marion
FORRESTER of Sydenham.
- Emma Mary nιe 1872 - married 1902 George Smee
ODLING. She died and Gordon married Amelia CASSON at Guildford. He died March
1926 at Guildford.
*Archdeacon in South Africa
p.495 Press Cutting dated Sept 1930: Death - HEADLEY (late HAHN) - On Sept 16, 1930, in London. Charles Theophilus Headley (formerly Archdeacon of Damaraland, West Africa, only son of the late Theophilus HAHN of Headley, Hants.
p.495 Press Cutting dated May 1886: HOLYBOURNE - A BOY KILLED AT CRICKET. Briefly recorded last week the death of a lad named William Charles BLANCHARD who had been killed during a game of cricket 'Accidental death' recorded at Inquest.
p.496 HARDING Alfred (1829) & Mary (1828)
Live at
little house in Whitmore Bottom. Formerly there lived with them their daughter
and illegitimate granddaughter p.497.
Ground round house belongs to
PHILLIPS
Worked (?from 1872) up to 1878 for Mr PHILLIPS.
Sacked 1878
for drunkenness.
Information as to wife's name and age from Mrs CLARK.
p.496 See also p.1860 (not sure which entry on p.496 this line belongs to)
p.496 ALDERTON George Albert nι 1868 & Emily Honor
[Crossed out=>TRIGGS] HARDING born 25/1/1872, d. 11.2.1919.
A daughter
of opposite (p.497) and came here about her
mother's funeral in 1918 and said she used to live in little house below the
Barracks.
Also entered p.1171
(more detail)
Both she and he died of 'flu' in
Feb 1919 leaving 4 children:-
- Archibald Albert George, 18/2/1897
-
Ernest Cecil, 12/2/1899
- Marion Caroline, 27/2/1902
- girl.
These are quite possibly the 'Pikesleys' who Flora
Thompson mentions in 'Heatherley'
p.496 Letter from WHL dated Dec 7th, 1883: Alfred
HARDING of Whitmore having lost a cow solicits donations towards repairing his
loss. Contributions may be entered on the next page and may be given to the
bearer or sent to me. W H LAVERTY
[Donations list on
reverse of letter]
p.497 TRIGGS
Albert & Susannah (HARDING) & family
(Sections of this entry written in red ink in the book - this
page is a proper muddle!! - see
photograph)
Emily Honor HARDING born 2/6/1872 (Mrs George
ALDERTON, see p.496)
Used to live with her mother p.496.
Then on
Beech Hill. Now (1881) out of parish.
Kings Moor
Villas, Stone Hill in 1911 census
They were very angry at the burial
of Albert* without service.
In 1912 Mr COE's information was family above
average & ought to have done well.
Albert ?husband is now at CRAWTE's
Farm
- Levi & his wife (the widow of CARPENTER live in Hindhead.
esjolt (drinks)
- Alice - ? in
Canada
- Minnie - Mrs MULLARD lives in Hindhead (see opposite page)
-
Alfred - ex-army; at EVERARD's, Hindhead
- Allen - Mr COE's under-gardener
since Aug 1904. esjolt (drinks) &
ejsuz (dirty)
- George - with mother.
esjolt (drinks) A caddie 1914
-
William - ?the one in the Army
- Archibald -
with mother at GODFREY's garden 1914 - p.1857
- Rose - to go to Beacon
Hill Laundry
- Reggie - at school, then at Golf Links 1914.
They were
married 24.12.1874.
Children of Susannah before
marriage:
See also p.1860 (where this page has
been written more clearly)
- *Albert HARDING born 17/12/1873,
buried 14/2/1874
- Emily Honor HARDING born 2/6/1872 - see p.1171. She
became Mrs George Albert ALDERTON (see p.496
above)
They were married 24/12/1874
Below
we have combined info from the duplicated entries for their children on this
page:
- Levi, 6/6/1875 (the widow of CARPENTER) live in Hindhead.
esjolt (drinks)
- Alice, 31/1/1877 [a
child of Alice, Edith Mary Alice TRIGGS, baptised 4/10/1896] - ?in Canada
-
Minnie, 15/3/1879 - Mrs MULLARD lives in Hindhead (see opposite page) (inf: in
1912 Mr COE)
- Ernest William, 2/4/1881; died in 1889 (see Cutting below)
- Alfred, 22/12/1882; ex-army; a
gardener to Mr EVERARD, Hindhead (inf: in 1912 Mr COE)
- Allen,
10/5/1884; an under-gardener to Mr COE, since Aug 1904 (inf: in 1912 Mr COE).
esjolt (drinks) & ejsuz (dirty)
- George, 3/6/1886; baptised 15/8/1886. With
mother. esjolt (drinks). A caddie
1914.
- Herbert, 16/5/1888; died 1889
- William, 3/1/1890 - In
Army?
- Frederick, 1892; died 1892
- Archibald P, born 3.11.1894 in Churt; baptised 6.1.1895 -
with mother at GODFREY's garden 1914 - p.1857 - he only income 1912 of the family
- Rose circa 1896 -
Beacon Hill Laundry 1912
- Reggie - at school; 1. golf caddie at links in
1912, 2. Beacon Hill Gardens in 1912.
p.497 Press cutting dated March 1889: HEADLEY - Sudden Death of a Child. An inquest was held at Whitmore Vale, Headley on Thursday evening by the coroner (Mr H WHITE) on the body of Ernest William TRIGG aged 7. Alice TRIGG aged 12, sister of the deceased, deposed that he had not been unwell beyond having a cold. At 7.30 on Tuesday morning witness was in the same bed as the deceased when he said "I want some drink" and got out of bed to get it. He put on his clothes and while walking across the room, fell and did not speak again. Mr Charles PLUMMER surgeon of Headley said that in his opinion death resulted from syncope [fainting and loss of consciousness can be caused by dehydration, diabetes, heart condition etc]. The Jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence.
p.498 FULLICK Lizzie (Elizabeth)
5/5/1844
Lives at Headley Park. Keeps house for p.443.
A daughter of
Charles the woodman who used to live first house on left across Lindford
Bridge.
Sister to Edward p.636 and to Walter p.500.
Niece to old
(Grayshott, with CANE) James VOLLER p.365.
[see FULLICK pedigree
p.835]
p.499 GAUNTLETT Andrew (21/4/1853) & Frances Elizabeth
(COOMBES 12/10/1856)
Live at Moore House, north end.
He son of
Pickett's Hill (p.433). She daughter of Tom (p.433).
She had illegitimate
child* by deserting soldier.
Pedigree p.2030.
*Frances Elizabeth
COOMBES, baptised 21/6/1876; buried 2/8/1876
They were married
9/10/1880.
p.499 Letter from WHL dated 9th April 1894: Mrs Andrew GAUNTLETT begs for kind help to enable her to replace a young cow which she has just lost of the value of £5. Kind donations may be given to the bearer or sent to Mr Laverty and may be entered on the next page. W H LAVERTY. Donations listed on reverse.
p.500 FULLICK Walter (b. 11.7.1850, bapt. 18.8.1850, died Feb
1932) & Harriett (TRIGGS, b.24.12.1853).
Live at Hollywater Clump,
though the new house is really out of Headley parish. The old house lay right
on the boundary line.
Brother to Edward (p.636) & to Lizzie (p.498)
Nephew to old VOLLER p.365.
She dau of George TRIGGS (p.861).
See
FULLICK pedigree pp. 502 & 835.
They (1887) gone & Mrs FULLICK's
sister (FISHER) p.850 now there.
They were married by me 4.12.1875.
25.10.1876? Emily Ann * - Mrs ALBURY (24 Blackwater died 1920)
2.?.1878
Walter (c.1893) At Enfield married
31.5.1880 William Charles (abscess Nov 1
1888) died 1913
24.5.1882 Augustus J (see p.40) m. Lucy KNIGHT at
Deadwater
17.12.1884 Letty Harriett - at home 1916
28.9.1888 Fred Edw
- killed in War [iron cross in Headley
churchyard]
6.4.1892 Herbert Henry bapt 10.7.1892 - gone 1908 into
?Dragoons - married, living Dulwich.
A love-child-niece-of-him Emily
Martha - sponsor in 1903. Born ny [new year?]
1877. Emily's mother (sister to William) now FOULKES & Emily goes by name
of FOULKES & was married 1904 to Fred Albert FULLICK.
Her child Lucy
ALBURY nιe 9.12.1915, living 1922 with her grandmother?
Lodger 1905-1907 Alfred STAPLETON -
painter. He still there 1916, but 1919 gone to Mrs STANNARD. In 1923 had OAP
signed.
p.501 FULLICK James & Charlotte (BRIDGER nιe HARRIS)
Live near Huntingford Bridge.
Brother to John FULLICK (the late) - 1st
cousin to various FULLICKs - see p.502.
Works for Mr WATTS.
Very like
his brother John to look at.
She first married in 1830 to John BRIDGER who
died 1859
Sister to Daniel HARRIS [see pedigree p.820]
Was left a
pension of 5/6 a week by one PHILLIPS (of Saunders Green) ?father-in-law to Mr
WATTS; which was paid to her by Mr WATTS to her death. She was unable to find
anyone to live with and went to the Union. See also Q.88.
p.501 "Mrs McCARTHY" a capital servant "married" a Scottish
soldier who turned out to the already married.
She is still living, I
think, at William FULLICK's in 1928
Her child
Fred Charles FULLICK born 1.8.1919, baptised 14.9.1919.
p.502/503 Pedigree of FULLICK - and p.834 & 836 (& Parish Mag for Apr/May 1900)
p.504 MARSHALL Thomas (17.3.1884) & Charlotte (HEATHER)
Coal merchant and wood dealer living in the village.
Formerly lived behind
WINDUS' Pond.
Her mother *(Mrs COOMBES) lived with her 1873.
He
brother to Wheatsheaf MARSHALL p.435.
Sister to Henry p.505 & to
Charles HEATHER (p.271) Lindford & to Mrs BARRETT's p.241 2nd husband
& to paralysed William.
Sold 1881 and small piece of garden to F
Charles BARNES p.116
His eldest sister's eldest son is ALDRED p.583. He
expected the cottage on T.M's death in 1893 but it went to the housekeeper Mrs
SMITH p.317.
They were married 17.1.1835
Sarah 31.5.1835 married
12.12.1857 to Jonas SHRUBB. She died 29.4.1859 [See p.286]
* Charlotte
nιe 1812 was one of 8 children of William & Maria HEATHER. William
disappeared & Maria had 2 more children "by one BELDHAM"; Henry &
Fred, & then remarried to a son of William COOMBES, remembered by Charles
COLLINS, this in 1909, when he was a boy as of the same shape as Thomas 1813
son of William.
& son in 1902 married Anne HAYDEN (p.456).
p.505 HEATHER Henry & Mrs [crossed out => WINDIBANK]
HICKMAN & 2 children
Living 1881 in Holly Bush stables
Came
begging ("for a shirt") Feb 14, 1881 - Seeming half drunk
"Had been to work
at Sevenoaks, broke his arm, and sent home to his native parish."
Half-brother to Mrs Tom MARSHALL (p.504) and to Charles HEATHER (p.271)
Living temporarily Nov 1884 at late KEMP, Lindford Chase - (still there Oct
1885)
Mrs W "a nice, tidy, hardworking woman" - But she is really a married
woman - WINDIBANK is her maiden name - Her name and that of her 2 children is
HICKMAN
therefore to be 1st cousin to Mrs WAKEFORD p.620.
Her mother
Mrs WINDIBANK (born 16.2.1809, has had 8 children, of whom 2 alive in 1897) is
in Union & came in summer 1892.93 to stay for a few weeks with
daughter.
One child born 1880 died 11 July 1890 - The other is a boy, a
good deal older.
She left HEATHER Nov 1891 to live with son.
Cutting: Spring 1887 - Petty sessions Tuesday - Before W Wickham
Esq.
(Chairman) M G Knight Esq., A F Jeffreys Esq., J G Wood Esq., and
Captain Stephens.
Alleged Theft at Headley - Henry HEATHER of Headley was
charged with stealing six teaspoons and six sheets, the property of John
PULLEN [WHL says should be FULLICK] of the same
parish. Mr G Goodwin, solicitor, of Winchester, appeared for the prisoner. The
prosecutor said that with the permission of the Bench he would like to
withdraw the case. After some discussion, the Magistrates decided to dismiss
the case if sanctioned by the Prosecutor with whom the Clerk was directed to
communicate.
WHL note to cutting: This probably young Henry HEATHER living
with Mrs J FULLICK.
p.506 LLOYD David & Mary & family [LOYD in 1881 census]
Live at Lindford Lane next
to Mrs SHRUBB - Been there 2 years [this is Feb 1881]
Girl Emily (little
sallow-faced Miss PETAR) came Feb 15/1881 to ask for a signature about brother
going to sea. In it he is described as a "Congregationalist".
Came from
Kingsley, surly woman - an invalid
Visited them Spring 1880 but did not
learn their name.
Till October 1881 (for 18 months) had lodging George
GARDINER p.554
Went October 1882 "to Brockbridge", came back to Lindford
Lane in November 1982.
She the 2nd wife
One girl born in Kingsley
about 50 years ago is now (1925) Mrs BIRMINGHAM p.2000.
c.1860 Emily
c.1870 Annie - in serv at Mrs COVENTRY's (1891) - not christened
Wife of
son 28.2.1886 not churched or christened by Aug 1911.
One girl Mrs KIND?
married to sergeant & living Pickering Dec 1909.
p.506 Letter to WHL (undated): Green Park, Kingswear, Near Dartmouth, Devon - Dear Sir, I have had in my service as nurse for several months a young person names Elizabeth LLOYD coming I believe from your parish. She answered my advertisement & I took her without a character. Circumstances have arisen the last few days which make me anxious to find out more about her. We never considered her more than a labourer's daughter but since leaving my service a few days ago, she has informed people that her father is an auctioneer & she only went to service to get away from a step-mother, also that she has a sister in Guildford married to a General SAUNDERSON. I should be most obliged if you can as early as convenient give me any information as to her character, in what station of life her parents are & if respectable people. I need not ask you to treat this matter as strictly private. Hoping you will forgive my troubling you. I remain, yours truly, A M HAMPTON. [WHL comment: Not answered as having left the service.]
p.506 Another Letter dated 21 March 1887 for reference for Elizabeth LLOYD.
p.506 Loose sheet?: Children of William BARNETT
William - m. Jane WOODS 6.8.1837
Eliza, bapt 28.3.1819, m. Charles CHANDLER 21.7.1838
James
(by Oaks) m. Mary COLLINS 3.6.1839
Sarah,
bapt 30.9.1821, m. Stephen GATES 3.5.1841
Lucy, bapt 26.9.1824 (allotment COOMBES) m. Daniel
COOMBES 2.11.1841
Mary, bapt 23.1.1827, m.
Thomas CANNING 10.4.1850
-
these following very feint
Walter
George, bapt 21.9.1832 -
comment too feint to read
Martha, bapt
19.7.1829
Ben.
p.507 BRIGHT George (21.10.1839, but Mrs BRIGHT says 1829)
& Letitia (COOPER) p.508 [In censuses as
DRAPER]
Live at small house east of BRITTON's Bank.
Old Mrs
BLACKMAN (p.270) once told me that BRIGHT, at Bank, beat his wife. Thought she
meant BRITTON.
Mrs SUTTON the grandmother came to me for wine for Eliza
(aged 18) in 1882.
Mrs SUTTON told me they had 8 children.
Most clean
looking woman; dau Eliza (ill June 1882) respectable looking girl. Married to
policeman in London & now (Nov 1884) has daughter.
He (June 1882) away
at work at Guildford.
Right is DRAPER (too
feint) Nov 1882.
See p.478 for the
New Inn row.
Nephew to Mrs WARNER p 385 [See pedigree p.96]
George's
father was John DRAPER who married Elizabeth WOODS (Lindford Bridge) in 1834.
George was born in 1835. The mother died in 1847 without further children
entered. Perhaps the father went away and the mother lived with "BRIGHT".
George was brought up at Lindford Bridge.
Attachment to this
page:
BRIGHT George & Wife - written in 1871
George James
14 - 20.12.1857 - all below christened as
DRAPER
James 12 - 24.12.1859
Joseph 10 - see p.945
Eliza 7
- 3.7.1864 [bur. 2.2.1899 Frances Eliza DRAPER/BRIGHT
age 31]
Alfred - bur. 26.9.1868 age 17
months
Fredrick Ernest 1 -
5.6.1870
Edith Selina, bapt 7.1.1883.
p.507 Letter to WHL (Aug 9, 1890) Adelphi Stores, 73
Strand, [London] WC - Dear Sir, I am about to
engage Emily BRIGHT as cook and she referred me to you for her reference. She
informed me that her last situation was the Lion & Lamb, Farnham, Surrey,
and that the family have gone abroad. [They're still
here in 1891 census!] I shall be glad to hear from you at your earliest
convenience. Yours respectfully, A J WHALLEY.
Another letter dated 9
May 1890 asking for reference for Kate DRAPER. WHL replies: Dear
Madam, The DRAPER family are known to me as holy and respectable but of course
I am not able to give any definite account of Kate's work etc in a house. We
have from time to time found the girls placed where they have given
satisfaction.
p.508 BRITTON John (nι 6.10.1832) & Sarah (COLE) &
family
Was in new house near Bank of England - of the gypsy kind.
[In censuses 1881, 1891, 1901]
Broke his arm
at Alton 29.10.1881 - fall from the steps of his cart.
Saw very
intelligent-looking dau (15 or 16) Nov 1884. [Charlotte]
He wants (Nov 1884) to let house on
lease - taken a small farm out of the parish.
A nephew BUCKMILL (aged ?15
months) died Oct 8, 1885.
Father to p.901 & to p.1310.
She sister
to p.1180.
She died Sept 1918 at Oakhanger & he came back Oct 1918 to
Somerset Avenue.
He died 5.2.1921 - buried at Blackmoor where wife
buried.
Daughter in 1920 nιe 1870. [Sarah]
Written on following page (p.509):
Was told Jan 1890 by Mrs VERE that John BRITTON and his brother-in-law made a
profit of £46 from a single load of holly which they took to London Xmas 1889.
Holly berries were exceedingly scare this Xmas and only a few small twigs were
sent for Church in December. This £46 was nett profit even after paying £4 odd
for 'stealing' the holly.
Told also at the same time of a gypsy (?AYLES)
who had made £21-10-0 by 'sticks'. They get gorse and furze roots etc about 1
foot long, boil them and take them to Whitechapel. They boil for a week. Then
get 18/- a gross for these sticks; which are then spliced on to other pieces
of stick and become walking sticks.
Cutting dated August 1891: Assaults - Richard WHEELER was fined 30s including costs for assaulting John BRITTON at Headley on July 30th. The complainant had a shocking black eye; and the assault was most cowardly and unprovoked - James VINDEN was summoned for assaulting Henry HOARE, at Alton on July 25th - the case was dismissed.
Cutting dated March 1886: Frederick CULVER of Kingsley aged 13½ years was charged with committing a criminal assault on Elizabeth BRITTON 11 years of age at Headley on March 15th - The prisoner was committed for trial at the next court of Quarter Sessions - Bail was accepted.
Cutting dated July 1881: William MATTHEWS licensed hawker of Headley applied that John BRITTAN (sic) should be bound over in surety to keep the peace he being in bodily (sic) fear from defendant's violence. Several witnesses were called. The Bench ultimately stopped the case announcing that they considered it a trumpery one. The complainant asked what he was to do and reminded the Court that the defendant had violently assaulted him upon a previous occasion since which he had repeatedly threatened him, adding that the Court was anything but a court of justice and that he supposed his annoyances would not cease until he had taken the law into his own hands.
Cutting dated March 1885: Quarrelsome Neighbour - John BRITON (sic) was charged with assaulting William MATTHEWS. Mr Godfrey appeared for the prosecutor and Mr GODWIN for defence. There was a cross-summons. Prosecutor said: I am a dealer and I live at Deadwater, Headley. On February 4th I was coming home in a trap from Petersfield market. I saw the defendant in the road in a trap. When I came up he pulled his coat, waistcoat and hat off and said to me "you ___, can you fight now?" He tried to pull me out of the cart. No blows were struck. He said he would kill me, that he could do it - and meant to do it. James SMITH and George COLLINS gave similar evidence. In the evidence on the cross-summons BRITON said that when he came up to the defendant, the defendant's son stopped his horse. He got out and asked what he did that for. His father and mother who were behind in a trap, came up and abused him. Mrs MATTHEWS told her husband to take the butt end of the whip and beat his brains out. He (the complainant) was not drunk. Mrs BRITON gave corroborative evidenced. Both cases dismissed.
Cutting dated March 1887: Petty Sessions, Tuesday - Before W WICKHAM Esq., (Chairman), and M G KNIGHT Esq - Serious assault at Headley - John BRITTON and William BRITTON, father and son, were charged - the latter with attacking Frederick MATTHEWS and the former with aiding and abetting. A counter charge was also made by John and William BRITTON against Frederick MATTHEWS (p.606) alleging that he drew a knife. This charge was first heard and then the Bench proceeded with the other case before giving their decision. The two BRITTONs were defended by Mr GODWIN, solicitor of Winchester. In support of his charge against John and William BRITTON, MATTHEWS called Daniel HARRIS, an old man living at Headley, who deposed that on February 23rd near his house, he saw William BRITTON knock MATTHEWS down, the latter falling on his face by the side of the ditch in the road. Witness saw John BRITTON put his foot on the middle of MATTHEWS's back when he was down. John BRITTON did not kick him, but he said "Kill the ____!" William BRITTON kicked MATTHEWS from 15 to 20 times. Witness could not tell whether the kicks were hard, as he "never felt on 'em". They appeared to be hard kicks. Witness did not see a knife, but he heard John BRITTON say that MATTHEWS had drawn a knife, and that he had been trying to find it on the common, but had not succeeded. Afterwards he said he had found it. Witness denied that he had told John BRITTON's wife that her husband stood by the wire fence all the time the quarrel was on. Mrs JETTON, wife of John JETTON of Headley, deposed hat she had heard William BRITTON challenging MATTHEWS to fight. MATTHEWS said he would not; but that he should summon BRITTON if he struck him and call Mrs JETTON as a witness. He did not hit them. This was about 15 yards from her door. Subsequently W BRITTON kept aiming blows at MATTHEWS' face; and the latter tried to keep them off by fencing to and fro with a stick. Britton then called to his father, and said "Stop the ___; don't let him go. Kill the ___, don't mind his stick." W BRITTON then knocked MATTHEWS down with his fist; and as he was falling kicked him behind. Witness was frightened and called to her father-in-law: "There will be murder done surely." The two BRITTONs followed MATTHEWS up the road, when he tried to get away; and W BRITTON kicked and hit him all the way. When her father-in-law called to them they left him. She did not see MATTHEWS draw a knife; nor did she see him strike either of the BRITTONs. He only tried to run away. She denied having spoken about it to Mrs TAYLOR of Lindford; and she never told Mrs TAYLOR nor Mr BOXALL that J BRITTON stood still under the rails all the time. For the defence, Mr GODFREY examined the son in favour of the father, and the father in favour of the son. William BRITTON (the son) deposed that he and MATTHEWS met in the road and fought. His father stood all the while underneath the wire fence, and did not come and put his foot on MATTHEWS. John BRITTON (the father) deposed that his son and MATTHEWS fought as two men usually fight. MATTHEWS kicked his son and his son kicked MATTHEWS. MATTHEWS drew a knife. After a few remarks from Mr GODWIN, the Chairman said that the quarrel was evidently commenced by W BRITTON; and as the evidence was not sufficient to prove that MATTHEWS drew a knife, he would be discharged. There was, however, apparent animus shown against MATTHEWS by the BRITTONs, who had given him into custody causing him to be in prison a night. The Bench considered that a very disgraceful assault had been committed by William BRITTON and that John BRITTON had aided and abetted in the same. They would have to pay a fine of £1 12s each including costs.
And there are other cuttings, along a similar theme, relating to the BRITTONs!
p.509 SMALL George - lodging Feb 1881 with George HARRIS p.446
[Whitmore Vale]
Came there early 1881 from
Churt.
Feb 23, 1881 dying of consumption - message thro' them from
Alexander Feb 22/1881
He died 26 February and was buried in Churt.
p.510 SUTER William (senior) b. 25/2/1817 & Miss Edith
SUTER, b. 1858
Live at Standford Mill - foreman
Churchman tho'
Warrens are Dissenters
Wife Eliza buried 1871.
Home kept by daughter
Edith who was christened in 1874 at the age of 16.
Father to William SUTER
opposite page.
Showed me (with PHD) first time over mill in January
1874.
Clerk (& Founder) of Standford Friendly Benefit Society which
came to grief in 1884.
See Annual
Statement 1880/81.
p.511 SUTER William (Junior) & Mary Ann (SUTTON)
3.6.1855
Live in Street: south end of 3 cottages [now
again one house, "Suters"]
Son of p.510.
Dau. of p.377;
sister to p.409 & to TILBURY's wife.
A hitch about their marriage: Mrs
TILBURY came in the night before, when it was my Alton day. I undertook only
to marry at 8.30. They were disgusted. I asked why they had not given me more
notice. Didn't wish it known - but it turned out afterwards that, except
myself, everyone knew of the fixture several days before.
With them
1881-1882 afflicted Jane SUTTON.
Married 25.6.1879
Only child Percy b.
7.2.1886, p.2034 [This is Joyce STEVENS'
father]
Cutting dated September 1889: FIRE - About half past 3 on Sunday afternoon a fire was observed in an out-building belonging to Messrs WARREN Bros at Stanford. Every assistance was rendered; and the Fire brigade at Alton having been communicated with, they, with their engines were quickly on the spot. But all efforts to save the building and its contents proved futile. All was done that possibly could be to put an end to what, but for the timely assistance of those present, would have proved a serious conflagration.
p.512 COOMBES [COOMBS in 1881
census] William & Lucy (nιe BRAMLEY of Liphook)
Live at
Hollywater on the allotment ground.
Brother to Peter (p.220) and Edward
(p.410) and Mrs Charles FYFIELD (p.147) & Mrs Robert BURROWS (p.432).
Ground that his house stood on was allotted to allotment wardens but it was
neglected, so it became his property.
He died suddenly leaving his wife -
still here Oct 1881.
Their house burnt down on Jubilee Day, June 21
1887.
Colonel MAUD started subscription with £5 (see
Petition below)
Sons at home, June 1887, unmarried - William,
John, James.
Written on previous page: Children
of COOMBES:-
William COOMBES, died 1919 aged 68
John COOMBES, died
aged
(not filled)
Mary A SHORT, (nιe 13 Aug
1856, by certificate from Somerset House 1924)
Eliz HOARE, nιe 1860; m. Frank HOARE 14.6.1884?; in 1919 Whiteway Lodge,
Arundel Park
James COOMBES, nι 1869.
Continuing on
this page:
*William "SHORT"'s mother keeping house in 1893 for her
brothers says she married 1891 to SHORT at Brighton and left him in 2 years
(she wears no ring) & grandchild born 1882 - see p.226.
Petition dated July 12 1887 headed Headley Rectory, Liphook - On the
21st June last, the cottage at Hollywater owned by Mrs Lucy COOMBES, widow,
(and occupied by her and her 3 sons) was with nearly all its contents burnt to
the ground. The sons lost their clothing, tools, wheelbarrows etc and bedding
estimated by them at £30. The sons propose to set to work themselves and
restore the thatched roof of the two buildings and the floors which were burnt.
The materials will cost from £15 to £20. Lieut Colonel MAUDE has given £5,
Mrs MAUDE 10/-, Mr Samuel DIXON 5/-, and about 2 guineas has been collected in
smaller sums. Any donation will be gratefully received, and should be entered
on this list, and may be sent to Mr Laverty. A total of
£22.7s was collected.
p.512 Cutting dated Tuesday 30. 1. 83 - Petty Sessions - Tuesday 30.1.83 - Before Messrs W WICKHAM (chairman), J G WOOD and A J SCOTT - Gun Case - William COOMBE labourer of Hollywater was charged with carrying a gun without a license at Hollywater on 11th December. Serg. W SCOTT deposed that on December 11th he was on duty at Hollywater. He saw defendant and three other men in a bye-lane, defendant carrying a gun. When he saw witness he went in Mr GREENAWAY's rick yard and came back without the gun. The farm house was about 50 yards away and the lane is a public thoroughfare. Witness told him to fetch the gun and he did; it was loaded and capped. Defendant said it was his gun and that he had no license. Defendant said he had sent for his license that day, but it had not come. He had no license last year. The Chairman told defendant that he was liable to a penalty of £10; he would be fined 30s and 9s costs.
p.513 WEEKES [WEEKS in census]
James (5/2/1835 - see p.2106) & Anne (CHANDLER) & family
Live at
Lindford Bridge on left
Short man bought my carrots Xmas 1880
"Went to
take her some coal on 15/2/75 because pay & little tithe & had child
baptised" Sic
She nice (good-looking) women
In March 1878, Clara, 4
months old - with very little (light) hair
I think illegitimate nephew of
Henry W, p.514
Her brother (late a butler but
hurt his leg) living with them end of 1874. Saw him working at LANGFORDs
21/11/1894 - slim chap after the SPEAKMAN type.
Married 21/11/1857 and
have had children:
- Jane (Anne in register, father's
occupation Smith) 1/1/1860 - p.1004 (Mrs Charles MOSS) ?the one at Mrs
PRICE's 1884 - A Parlourmaid really been having £13 as
(too feint to read)
- Sarah Ann
25/1/1863 - married Walter SMITH 1887 - see p.822
- - Herbert George
[John?] 6/3/1881 illegitimate child of Sarah Ann
- see cutting - a 2nd [Sidney?] in July 1884.
- Elizabeth M 5/11/1865
- Charles 2/2/1868 - ?the one at Mrs PRICE's
1884
- Caroline Fanny 5/6/1870
- William 1/12/1872 - see p.1314 -
married 26.12.1900 Alice HEATHER (see
p.271)
- Emily 30/11/1874 - Mrs MERRITT p.1370
- Clara 6/1/1878
- Rose Annie 5/12/1880
- Frederick 1/1/83 - see
p.1422
Cutting: Affiliation - Charles LANGDEN, formerly a policemen
stationed at Holybourne, was summoned by Sarah WEEKES, a single woman, to show
cause why he should not contribute towards the maintenance of her illegitimate
male child, born in Alton Union on June 13th of the present year [1881].
Mr Godwin, solicitor, of Winchester made an able defence; and after a patient
hearing the Bench were of an opinion there was not sufficient corroborative
evidence and the case was dismissed. The complainant admitted that this was
her second child.
p.514 WEEKES [WEEKS in census]
Henry (25.10.1829) & family
Widower living at Bordon Inclosure
Private baptism Jane* on Aug 17 1872 called by Louisa STRUGNELL p.248 - child
in convulsions, not expected to live and died 19th.
She was sister to Mrs
Arthur HEATHER p.559 and to John GROVER p.428 and Charles p.1218.
He
uncle (illegitimate) of James WEEKES p.513, brother to Charles p.515.
An
accident to him in 1881/2 from which he is still a cripple on club in 1884.
He married Emma GROVER (13/9/1843) on 24/10/1863 (She died July 1875). They
had children:
- William born 6/3/1864, buried 19/8/1866
- John
4/2/1866
- Charles /6/9/1868 - ?m. 25.12.1897 Minnie
Jane KINGSHOTT (he a Widower in Mar Reg)
- Sarah 6/2/1870, died
Farnham Union 29/1/1894
- *Jane 17/8/1872, buried 24/8/1872
- dau born 30/6/1875 - unnamed.
p.515 WEEKES [WEEKS in census]
Chas (4/5/1823) & wife (Sarah)
Live on Deadwater allotment ground in
corner.
Brother to Henry (p.514) and Uncle (illeg) to James (p.513 and
p.2106)
No children in Bull's Book.
"Married old Mrs CHANDLER" Inf:
Hori C's mother
After wife's death lodged with Daniel COOMBES p.240, so
Xmas 1891
He died Feb 1892.
p.516 FORD James & Jemima (WOODS born 2.8.1824) - I gave her
2/- in 1901
Live at Washford, corner of allotment ground
She sister
to Hannah (p.517), Aaron (p.272) - 1st cousin to Daniel (p.249) & Mrs
ROOKE (p.348)
She slithy.
See WOODS pedigree p.96/97
William
14.7.1850
Rosetta 14.7.1850 - m. 2.9.1873 to George FISHER* p.451
George 1855 - see page 2 - for George's alleged perjury see p.601 & the
appended leader from the Alton Observer of 21 Jan 1882 (regarding the definition of the law on poaching)
Laura 19.12.1860 - Mrs KINGSHOTT p.89
Harvey 1863 - now married & lives
with mother - for his allotment purchase see p.184 - see p.967.
[Crossed
out=>William Herbert 1866 - buried 1.4.1867]
A FISHER child (Lizzie)
lives 1887 with Mrs FORD, dau of Rosetta and her name is FORD.
* He
killed on the railway (? within a year after marriage).
p.517 WOODS Hannah (4/6/22)
Single woman living at
Washford
She sister and 1st cousin as on p.516
Sister to Mrs FORD ?
(and very like her)
She slithy and talks biblical
Very well furnished
parlour Dec 7 1884
Crippled with dropsy, cannot move out of chair - home
smells.
p.517 Children of Edward and Harriet DEANE
- see p.527
- James born 5/6/1872 - d 1873
- Edward William 26/4/74 - married (at
Grayshott) GF DEACON 1917
- Jesse 27/9/1876 - married c.1890 Amy WOODGER
p.526 - Hearne Vale 1928
- Alice 26/10/1878 - Mrs HAMBLIN c.1893 - at
Portsmouth in 1924
- Frederick 6/11/1891 -
Parish Houses 1928
- Laura 15/7/1884 - Mrs HULL, died 1916
- Arthur
15/6/1887 -married Ruth 1909 & came to Parish Houses
- George 22/7/1889
& returned home from Canada 1914
- Edith 5/2/1892
- Charles and
stillborn twin 1/8/1895.
p.518 BELTON Stephen & Harriet (COVER) & family
Came to Hearne in Spring 1881
"Thought I had got them out of the Parish
& Mr ALDEN [ALLDEN] (p.519) goes and brings
them in" - Mr BETTESWORTH (p.597)
She
daughter of William COVER p.573 niece to widow SHRUBB p.423
Now (Nov 1888)
at Barford - came begging - 6 children at home
See also p.930.
They
were married 20/4/1872
- Ellen 1874, James 1876.
p.519 ALLDEN William & Eliza (ALLDEN) - married 8 May
1878
Our new farmer at Stream, Mich 1880
For stealing potatoes case,
see p.229.
Left us Mich 1890 to go to Puttenham - back again circa 1909 at
Kingsley
A stroke ante 1927 and still in bed Mich 1927 - would like to be
buried somewhere in Row 17 (ie the West row of) the North churchyard (see letter - died December 3rd 1927 aged 77, buried in plot
17-41)
Son Joseph Henry got commission
in the War & was killed 1917
5 sons and a daughter.
p.519 ALLDEN Sam - youngest son of above, to be married 1920 & coming to Earley, Lindford.
p.519 Letter to Laverty
[Malt
House] Kingsley, Bordon, Hants,
September 24th [1927]
Dear Mr Laverty
Your were quite right about the place chose in the
Churchyard. No special site was chosen, but somewhere in the West run of the
new Churchyard. Thank you so much for troubling about it.
Yours truly
S K ALLDEN
p.519 Cutting dated 1883 - Headley - Vestry Meeting - A vestry meeting was held at the Parish Church on Monday, the Rev WH Laverty in the chair. Mr CAMPBELL and Mr BETSWORTH were appointed Churchwardens. The other officials nominated were:- Guardians, Mr Andrew WARREN and Mr BETSWORTH; Waywardens, Mr G WARREN junior and Mr ALLDEN; Overseers, Mr WARREN and Mr ROGERS. The Assistant Overseer (Mr SPEAKMAN) applied for an increase of salary; but the question was adjourned for a month. An organ fund has been established in the Parish, and the appeal on its behalf is being liberally responded to.
p.519 Cutting dated Nov 1882 - At the opening of the
Court the following protest was handed to the Judge, who concurred in the
reasonableness of its application and promised to forward it to the
Government.
To the Right Honourable Sir J C BOWEN Knight, He Majesty's
Justice sitting at the Winchester Assize November 1882.
May it please
Your Lordship,
We the undersigned summoned to serve on the Petty Jury of
this Court and being all of us without exception, belonging to the County of
Hants, beg and most respectfully lay before your Lordship the manifest
unfairness to our County in being called to find jurors to try the cases
brought before this Court from the neighbouring Counties of Wilts. and Dorset
and to submit that in our opinion those Counties ought justly to supply their
fair proportion of jurors on this or any other occasion.
Should this
matter not come under the province of your Lordship's jurisdiction, we humbly
trust that you may still favourably entertain the justness of our complaint
and support us by placing the same in the hands of those whose duty it is to
see we are fairly dealt by. We have the honour to be, your Lordship's humble
servants, [signed by 44 gentlemen of the jury.] - Mr ALLDEN was one of the
Jury.
p.520 FULLICK James (19.1.1819) & Sarah (nιe RANDALL,
b.2.12.1821)
He died 8.2.1904; she died 10.3.1895
Live up high steps
near LICKFOLD
Out 29.1.1874 when I called.
Wife daughter of old
RANDALL p.623
He 1st cousin to various FULLICKs - see Pedigree p.502
He went raving mad (gone to the Union) Jan. 1881 (see below)
They were
married 22/8/1841 and had children:-
- George 1841
- Emily 15/10/1843
- Eliza 12/10/1845 - married 8/10/1870 Benjamin CHANDLER p.623
-
Matilida 5/3/1848 - married 21/11/1868 Thomas HOWICK p.638
- James
14/4/1850
- Fanny 9/5/1852 - in 1921 Mrs TIBBLE 14 Hillside, Slough
-
Elizabeth 27/8/1854 - this dau. Married to Walter LICKFOLD by whom a child
(boy) before marriage and a girl 1891
- Anne 1/1/1857
- Mary Jane 10/3/1861 - Mrs FRANKLIN (p.522) husband died 1896
- children in B&B - afterwards Mrs George (Charles?
- see p.93) STRUGNELL
- Alice 8/3/1863
One daughter is Mrs
BARNETT (p.1405)
A son George died 1906 within a day or two of the
anniversary of Mr DYKE's death, and it was noted because George & LANGFORD
were carting in coals on the Good Friday (early) in 1872 & the butler came
out - "Hush! He's gone." "Who's gone?" said Shibe (George was always called
Shibe). "Mr DYKES." "Where's he gone?"
p.520 Cutting - Petty Sessions - Tuesday
Before Mr
W WICKHAM (Chairman), Mr J G WOOD and Mr M G KNIGHT
George FULLICK, of
Headley, was summoned to show cause why he should not contribute to the
maintenance of his father. The Defendant said in answer to the Chairman, "I
don't see how I can. I help to keep my mother now." Mr HARBOR, relieving
officer said: "The Defendant's father is an inmate of the Alton Union, he
formerly lived a Headley. Defendant was a single man and his wages as a carter
were 14s a week. He had another brother away. The Chairman to Defendant: "You
understand, you are a carter at Mr LICKFOLD's and a single man. Your father is
chargeable to the parish." Defendant: "Do you think I can afford to support my
mother and father too? I know I can't." The Chairman: "It is for you to show
why. Do you mind saying what your wages are? You are not obliged to."
Defendant: "I have 15s a week. I give my mother 8s a week and pay the rent. My
mother only earns 8s a week, and then she must work all the week." Defendant
afterwards said he paid over his 15s a week to his mother and she gave him
back a few shillings. In the winter his mother only worked half her time. Mr
HARBOR said if the Bench accepted his statement, he must ask for an
adjournment to produce the mother as a witness. Defendant said he was willing
to support his mother, but could not keep his father as well. The Chairman:
"What do you mean by saying you gave her 8s? Do you give her all your money?"
Defendant: "Yes, and what we don't want we use. I think it very hard. My
father previous to going into the Union was a great expense to me. We kept him
nearly a year." The Chairman: "Did not Mr LICKFOLD help to keep your father?"
Defendant: "No sir." Chairman: " Did Mr LICKFOLD not marry your sister?"
Defendant: "Yes. But he did not help us." Mr HARBOR: "Did your father maintain
himself on his savings?" Defendant: "No sir, because he had none." The
Chairman: "We have taken into consideration that you have supported your
father when ill, and your mother since. We shall not make an order now, but
may later on if work gets better and your earn £1 a week."
p.521 PACEY Charles (1829) & Jane (nιe BOXALL 24/12/1839)
& family
He baptised at Frensham 19.4.1829 - son of James &
Susannah PERCY (sic) - born they tell me 26.3.1829.
She bapt 9.3.1840 -
asked for and got OAP 1906
Live at [Crossed
out=>Land of Nod] Hearne
Came Spring 1881 from Elliot's Farm
Has
cart and works for himself etc.
Miss I'ANSON wrote about them being in C.C
[clothing club]
Son of p.677, not very kind to
the old lady
Sister to Mrs CANE (p.364) and Mrs HARRIS (p.450)
See
pedigree p.1284
Angry Xmas 1880 because no interest in C.C. on account of
irregularity.
Married 17/1/1863 as PEACEY
- Jane 1861 - Jane Maria
baptised 18/5/1862 - adopted child
- Eliza 1863- now Mrs ELSON p.121
-
Ellen 1864- now Mrs G MARSHALL p.808.
p.521 Cutting dated June 1884
J DYKE v PACEY -
Claim for a quantity of wearing apparel supplied by plaintiff a draper of
Alton to defendant a carrier from Headley to Alton. Mrs W TRIMMER appeared for
the defendant. Mrs PACEY said she had never had any goods from Mr DYKE on her
own account but what she always paid for at the time. She had often brought in
orders from the country to Mr DYKE and delivered the goods. Mr DYKE said the
goods were for herself and he had purchased two sacks of potatoes of defendant
as a set off. Defendant said she had sold plaintiff the potatoes. The Judge
asked Mr DYKE why he had not summoned defendant's husband. Mr DYKE "I always
understood man and wife were one." His Honour, laughing: "Oh no, this account
has run over eight years. Defendant can plead the statute." The plaintiff was
ultimately non-suited.
p.522 PINK John &
Strangers - came Spring 1881 to
Cook's Farm - came from Batt's Corner
Youngish good looking woman (? with
tongue)
Some young children - ? where christened.
p.522 STRUGNELL Charles & Mary J (FULLICK often written
FRANKLIN) - see p.93
Living 1912 and previously at Deadwater (MATTHEW
cottage)
He applying 1924 for OAP
She mother of below, also of:
p.522 FRANKLIN William &
(MILES)
Married 1921 living
in Hogmoor Lane
She sister to policeman MILES.
p.522 TUCKER John M & Edith Alice (FRANKLIN)
Married
15.12.1906 and come 1912 to Deadwater
She daughter of above
He died
Dec 1? 1932.
p.523 BELTON widow of Edward (Jane BOXALL) & children
Live at end Fullers Bottom, MOORE's house (p.574)
In his life first at
Fullers Bottom, then by Wheatsheaf, then at Land of Nod.
He died early in
1881.
"Out Aug 29 1872 when I called, called 9.2.1874 with BGL" [Bessie Geraldine LAVERTY was his wife]
He was son
of old Mrs BELTON, Waggoners Wells (p.525) & brother to Mrs ELSTONE
(p.524)
"Called July 2 1873, out been away 6 weeks, Mrs BENNETT's father
does garden - away thatching - sleeps there in the barn".
Widow now
(1884) in Churt. Saw her April 1884 at house of p.524.
See pedigree
p.1511.
- Edward
- Henry
- Mary - had child Aug 1880 by JETTON
p.460
- James Thomas 1867 - buried 1.4.1871?
- George John
7.3.1869
- Emma 5.3.1871
- William 27.4.1874 - buried 13.3.1875
-
Maria 11.11.1876.
p.524 ELSTONE (ELSON) widow Louisa
(BELTON b. 28/9/1828) & children
Live at Style House, Hearne - late
ROOKE's (p.303)
In husband's life-time at Waggoners Wells where husband
William hanged himself owing, it is said, to having received notice to
quit.
Aug 27, 1872 was digging potatoes "Bad Crop" - used to supply Mr
DYKES with ferns.
She daughter of old Mrs BELTON (p.525); sister to
Edward (p.523) & Mrs John ALDERTON
They married 29/5/1854; he died
1877
- Eliza 2/7/1854
- Mary 25/10/1857, bur. 26/9/1858
- Jane
13/2/1859, bur 16/11/1861
- Esther 25/8/1861 [Bertha?
- see Mrs PAGE in 1891 census]
- Henry 31/1/1864, m. 1/11/1884 to
Eliza A PACEY (p.121)
- William 2/6/1867
- Louisa 1869 -
m. 4/12/1893 to Samuel CRANE, salesman of Barnes.
p.525 BELTON Edward (21/6/1801?) & Charlotte (BELTON) &
daughter
Very old people living at Wagners Wells (Waggoners Wells)
Parents of Edward (p.523) &
Mrs ELSTONE (p.524), also of Mrs John ALDERTON
Old man "Piles"; old lady
"good nutcracker features"
Both (she particularly) very feeble in 1881
She sister to Mrs BURCHETT (p.368)
27/8/1872 was chopping wood & had
been cleaning.
Dau asked me for old man's "Birthright" (Nov 1883) meaning
baptismal certificate.
See pedigree p.1511
They were married
18/5/1828
- Louisa 28/9/1828 (Mrs ELSTONE)
- James 29/8/1830 (see
p.492)
- Harriett 24/6/1832 (Mrs John ALDERTON, Churt)
- Jane
25/1/1835;
- Edward 2/10/1836 (see p.523);
- Sarah 16/6/1839, bur?
9/3/1863;
- Frances 6/2/1844, bur. 17/2/1844;
- Maria 18/3/1846 -
now (1890) living in School Road, Grayshott - in 20th cent. paralysed, d. 1906
in Alton workhouse.
p.526 HALL Charles & Ann
(WHEATLEY)
Came Spring 1881 to Plaster Hill, north end (p.277)
Came from Batts Corner
"Young Hall" Mrs SNELLING called hid
son 1884
Middle aged woman said in 1884 "no children - minister had been
to visit them"
Son (with 5/- bicycle) had been ill in summer of 1884
(Frederick born about 1869).
Sister to Mrs
Mark BARNETT p.593
For a son (Frederick) see
p.1657
Probably "Charles Hall WHEATLEY" son of Anne WHEATLEY born
22/7/1863, baptised 23.8.1863 is a son.
p.526 DEANE Jesse (1876) and Amy (nιe WOODGER 1886)
Military Police living 1912 at Bracken Lodge
Next
line unclear
An older boy Gordon born
at Brighton 14.10.1910
Child Una Jessie baptised Churt 5.5.1912.
p.527 DEANE Edward & Harriett
(COURTNAGE) & family
He son of Eliz DEANE, bapt Frensham
12.2.1843
Live at new house on Barley Mow (below ALDERTON's).
Up to
Lady Day 1881 at lower Parish House Bottom.
Wife is sister (same mother) to
Mrs ALDRED (p.528), dau of old COURTNAGE (p.300), sister to Charles (p.529)
& Henry (p.530).
Parents to Arthur below.
Her elastic
(can't read the rest)
He son of an Eliza DEANE, never married -
can't find birth c.1842 at Shottermill, but at Frensham baptised
12.2.1843.
They were married 25.12.1871 (Marr Reg
says his father is Edward DEANE)
- James 1872, bur 22.11.1873
- Edward William 1874 - m. at Grayshott Gertr Florence DEACON 9.6.1917
-
Jesse 1876
- Alice 1.12.1878 - Mrs HAMBLIN (in 1924 at Portsmouth)
- See p.517 for more children here
- Edith 1892 -
(to have illegitimate baby Summer 1919 & again 1924) - married farmer
named Walter BONE at Plaster Hill who died Dec 1932.
List better on p.517.
p.527 DEANE Arthur & Ruth
Married 1909 & come Oct
1909 to Parish Houses
Frederick p.1850.
p.527 DEANE George &
& 1 child
Come 1914 from
Canada - son of above.
p.528 ALDRED widow (Eliz MARSHALL
19/12/1830) & family - born just after Michaelmas, see p.325
Lives at
Parish House Bottom off I'ANSON's Road
Daughter of Mrs COURTENAGE (p.300)
before marriage
Half sister therefore of Charles COURTENAGE (p.529); Mrs
DEANE (p.527) and Henry COURTENAGE (p.530)
She was sister of BARKINs
first wife (p.319)
Has had a large family.
He died of encephalitis
in 1875
Was brother to Stephen (ALDRED)
(p.585) and Mrs SHRUBB (p.331)
Out hopping 3.9.1872 when I called at
Fullers Bottom (retired)
Mother to Fred MARSHALL p.427 by John MOSS who had
Eliz COOMBES in trouble at some time; and married Eliz COOMBES
She was
married 6.3.1853 to Charles ALDRED who was baptised 6/2/1831 and buried
19/2/1875
- Arthur 18/5/1853 - Buried 3/10/1854 (scored through)
-
James 1/7/1855 - a son of this James is on p.1349
- Henry 14/2/1858
-
Sarah 16/9/1860 - Mrs Sam NORTH (p.174) and in 1902 Mrs HURLOCK p.1460
-
Harriet 7/6/1863 - Buried 25/11/1864 (scored
through)
- William 4/6/1865 - Buried 8/3/1867 (scored through)
- Alice 7/7/1867 - Mrs James NORTH
p.175
- Charles 1/8/1869
- Walter 1/8/1871 - Buried 2/12/1871 (scored through)
- George 30/3/1873 - [His platform
experience p.290] and see p.1344
- Also illegitimate Fred MARSHALL
11/11/1849 - see p.427 - his father was "John MOSS" who came again after Mrs
ALDRED when both widowed.
p.529 COURTENAGE Charles 28/1/1844 & Anne (nιe BELTON
21/1/1844) & family
Did live in lower Parish House Bottom, but he
died 1881, she having previously run away*
Son of old COURTENAGE
(p.300) and therefore brother to Henry (p.530); Mrs DEANE (p.527), Widow
ALDRED (p.528)
She did not 'put into' Mr DYKE's clothing club, "Mrs DYKE
refusing unless husband went to church."
*She died 1925 at Walton or
Weybridge
They were married 8/11/1862
- Walter 30/8/1863
-
Charles 3/6/1866
- Mary J 3/1/1869
- Albert James 2/4/1871 - Buried
31/12/1872
- John Vandelow 29/6/1873 - see p.888.
p.529 Cutting dated January 1884
Trespass - Walter
COURNEAGE (COURTENAGE), George MARSHALL (p.654)
and William MARSHALL were each fined 5s and 4s 3d costs for trespassing with
ferrets on lands in the occupation of Mr Darcy WENTWORTH (p.136) Wishanger
Lodge, Churt in the parish of Headley.
p.530 COURTENAGE Henry 27/6/41 and Charlotte (nιe HORN or HORNE) & family
Live at lower Parish House
Bottom
Son of old COURTENAGE (p.300) and so brother to: Charles (p.529);
Mrs DEANE (p.529); Mrs ALDRED (p.528)
Married to a soldier at Climping in
1860 - "Next day found he had a wife and children" - soldier is John MOONEY.
Banns twice published 14th & 21st September 1862 by M G MARSDEN.
I
married them at last in 1887
Have met old Mrs COURTENAGE (p.300)
Unclear line linked to the following
- Henry James
Courtenage HORNE 1863 - a little excited - concerned in stabbing case - see
p.932.
- Fred Courtnage HORNE 27/1/1866 (baptised
COURTENAGE)
- Alice HORNE 1871 - p.1384
- Laura COURTENAGE 1875
(Died 1878 on return from harvesting - buried 21.8.1878)
- also there lives
with them the nephew John VANDELOW (p.529) 29/6/1873 and
- John
BARTHLOLOMEW (p.102)
p.530 Cutting dated April 1884
Henry CORDERAGE
(sic) of Headley was charged with being drunk and disorderly at the Wheatsheaf
Inn, Headley on 7 April. Police-Constable LEGG disposed that he saw the
defendant outside the inn, where he was making a noise and wanting to fight a
young man. Witness told him to go home, but he refused. The defendant was
fined 1s and 15d costs.
p.530 Cutting dated January 1884 (see also p.384) -
Stabbing at Headley
Henry COURTENAGE (20) labourer was charged with
unlawfully wounding Frederick FALKNER (p.381) on January 5th. Mr TICKELL
(instructed by Mr E GODWIN) prosecuted and Mr MATHEWS defended. The prosecutor
said that he was in the parish of Headley on the night of Saturday 5th, and
going in the direction of the village at a quarter to at night (sic) in
company with three young men named FROST, GAUNTLETT and GODWIN, witness
leading horse. On the way he heard a voice crying out murder. He tied his
horse to a post while the others ran on in the direction of the cries. When he
came up he saw FROST on the ground and a young man named HOLDEN wrestling on
the road with GAUNTLETT. The prisoner was coming at GAUNTLETT and witness
coming between them, the prisoner came at him. He pushed him away three times
and the prisoner's sister cried out "stab him Harry." Prisoner caught him
round the back and struck him in the left breast and immediately ran away.
About ten minutes afterwards he found he was stabbed in the left breast. He
went to GAUNTLETT's house, but could not get his coat off because it pained
him. When he took his clothes off next morning he found a hole through his
waistcoat and shirt over the wound made in his breast. He was still under the
doctor's care.
William MOORE, (p.574) another young man, said he was at
the Cricketer's Arms that night paying his club money, the others were there
also. He was present at the affray in the road before FALKNER came up. A lad
named SHRUBB was crying murder, because HOLDEN had him on the ground and was
knocking him about. When GAUNTLETT and FROST came up, GAUNTLETT said to HOLDEN
"don't hit a little boy". Prisoner then went at GAUNTLETT and at FALKNER when
he came up. The girl said "stab him Harry" and witness saw the prisoner draw a
knife out of his pocket, open it, run at FALKNER and strike him twice in the
breast. He then turned round and said to his sister "I have done for him"
and both immediately ran away.
Cross examined "I did not speak anyone about
the knife till the police came to me some days afterwards. It was not because
I was afraid I should be suspected myself. I also stated it before the
magistrate at Alton. The sergeant of police said that when he approached the
prisoner he said he could not help it, as he had had knife open and FALKNER
came at him like a mad man and rushed against it. The prisoner was found
guilty and sentenced to six months hard labour.
p.530 Further long Cutting - less clear
p.531 MOORE George Edgar (born 1860) and Mary Ann (WRIGHT)
To live in Knight's Cottage in the village
To be married 13 June 1881
He son of John MOORE p.574.
p.531 DANIELLS
Lodging 1905-1909 at Henry COURTENAGE's -
he doing jobbing gardening and labourer's work.
p.532 PETAR Mrs Rosa Walker & children
Owner (as
trustee for children) of Headley Wood Farm. Formerly governess in the family,
married the son. Her husband's father (butcher Petersfield) bought, and her
husband (Edward) worked it as a Gentleman farmer. She the daughter of a
country solicitor.
Has 1881 (see extract) a big lawsuit on about nothing
(ie an important issue but should not have gone into the lawyers hands. Case
for arbitration.)
For SWANBOROUGH see p.25.
Children are: 1870 Edward
Tooth; 1871 Rose Ethel; 1875 Constance Eleanor.
p.532 2 large Cuttings
p.533 CARPENTER Mrs
Her laundry in ROOKE's old cottage,
Whitmore
Mother to Mrs BELTON (p.Q34)
Note made in 1911: They were
James & Sarah (nιe LAWRENCE) and had a number of children of whom: Fanny
(p.664); James in Shottermill undertaker
Came here twice while in Grayshott
- buried here.
p.533 Cutting: Haslemere - Robbery of Clothing.
p.534 SCAMMELL Albert John
Millers at Bramshott Mill - Their bread cart
well-known in Headley.
p.534 Three Cuttings about Weights
& Measures contravention by SCAMMELL.
p.535 KENYON J &
The new landlord (Aug 1881) at the Holly Bush. Took
over from J Upperton.
An old soldier who tells good tales.
He died and she married RUDKIN foreman at Grayshott.
p.535 Large Cutting re setting up of 'New Forester's Court' at the Holly Bush.
p.536 VINEY John Henry ( see below,
p.537) and Emmelina (TRIGGS, bapt. 16 Jan 1859) & one child*
Young people living in new house on Beech Hill
He son of VINEY p.442
She daughter of TRIGGS p.466
Golden wedding 22 Dec 1927 (therefore
m. 1877).
John Henry is right; asked him 13.10.1884 (both father and
son are John Henry)
Parents to Cecil p.960
Pedigree p.1231
With
them is living in 1894 Agnes HALL (one of Mrs VINEY's sisters married a
HALL)
Agnes HALL born 1874 - daughter of Richard HALL 29/1/1835, a coachman
see p.1156
married 27.2.1897 at Bishop's
Waltham to William George DOWSE (Born 1870) son of George DOWSE a builder.
(Marriage is in the Headley register and to Walter
George DOWSE, bricklayer, of Bishop's Waltham)
At 'Budleigh', Standford in 1911 census
*Percy
Gilbert 2/10/1881, Grenadier Guard killed 1916.
For Frank & Mrs BUDD
see p.1497
Daughter Elsie Winifred married 1909 to James Wilfred ROYLANCE
(in army)
Living with them is Gordon TRIGGS (bapt. 11.12.1887), 2nd child
by Captain JELLY? of Eva TRIGGS, sister to Mrs VINEY. The captain had 2
establishments and Eva loved him and cared for no-one else. Her elder girl was
born about 1876 when she was about 20, but when she was enceinte with their
2nd child the Capt deserted her and would make no provision. Eva's friends
knew nothing of it until this desertion, but thought she was a nursing
governess and then dressmaking.
Gordon broke his leg (Dec 1891) running
after the cat. The elder child is becoming (1891) a dressmaker.
See
p.467.
p.537 VINEY John Henry (see above) nι 31.10.1857, son of John Henry & Charlotte (nιe WHEELER)
p.537 HACK James & Sarah Anne (BARKER) baptised 2/1858
Young people living in Fuller's Bottom
She daughter of p.319
He
brother to Mrs MARSHALL p.438
[Entered also on p.407]
She came
9/3/1882 to show me her marriage certificate, saying I had called to see it -
but I told her no! I never interfered with private affairs.
Father to
p.1760 and p.1985
Daughter (Kate) "Cicely" nιe 1899 - married 26/12/1927 at
the Congregational church to a soldier - Earnest George CATTRELL [GATRELL] -
born 1.1.1858, bapt 11.2 1858
Made a will for her (Mar 1927) which
BELCHER and I witnessed leaving all household effects to (I think) daughter
& granddaughter.
p.538 LICKFOLD Walter (1843) & Eliza (FULLICK 27.8.1844)
& 2 children
Live at Headley Mill Farm
She dau of James FULLICK of
Standford p.520
The father John Fulbrook LICKFOLD was tenant of glebe, and
so was son for a while
Replied to blind queries when came early June
(came end of May 1918). No OAP - not applied as income just sufficient
- £10 from 1104 ??? £20 from ???
with (indistinct)
Nov 1920 same answer as
above - not applied. Did not think of it & forgot that the limit was
raised.
Went blind about 1894, he told me in 1924.
Before marriage,
Frederick 1872 (see p.539)
They were married and have since had
-
Eliz A Eugenie bapt 5.6.1881 (since dead)
- John Edward nι 20.9.1885 (see
p.539)
Tenant of Sir Archibald Macdonald. His father
John was tenant of the Estate for a while. Walter went blind 1894. Sons:
Frederick 1872-1935; John 1895; dau, 1881 who died.
Frederick m. Cicely
JENKINS; John m. May TAYLOR (teacher at the Holme)
Old John came 1827 to
Rogers shop, went 1835 to the Wheatsheaf, and in 1845 to Headley Mill, which
was built for him[?]
p.538 Cutting dated Sept 1881 - Liphook - Farm Sales - includes property of Walter LICKFOLD
p.539 BOXALL Jack (John) & Esther (ROOKE) 15.5 1853 &
3 children
Live at Grove's Cottage, Lower Barford Road (inf: dau of Mrs
MATTHEWS) came there in 1881
She daughter of old John ROOKE p.304
Sister to Mrs JAQUES in Headley
- Minnie nιe 7/8/1883 Barford
- Sarah
Ethel nιe 9/2/1886 Barford
- Edith Isabella nιe 8/4/1889 Hollywater.
p.539 LICKFOLD Frederick James (July 1872, died 1935) and
Harriett Cicely (JENKINS)
Married at Churt 11/2/1920 after death of his
mother.
Son of p.538.
p.539 LICKFOLD John Edward & Mary Frances (TAYLOR nιe
14/7/1886)
Married (? at Droxford) Xmas 1919 after death of mother
She
for many years teacher in the Holme school -
p.1554.
p.540 GOODYER Henry & wife
Mr ROGERS' (p.481) new man
(1881). Lives at Long Cross. No family. In same employment before he came as
THORPE (p.481)
Like Mr SPEAKMAN (something) to look at.
Wife very
respectably connected.
p.540 Cutting dated February 1882 re Henry GOODYER robbing Mr ROGERS shop. GOODYER given 2 months with hard labour.
p.540 LICKFOLD John & Anna
(note made 1920)
Father to p.538
Came 1827 to ROGERS' shop in Street
(and was an eye-witness there to the Riot
of Nov 1830)
Went 1835 to the Wheatsheaf
And in 1843
Headley Mill was built for him.
See further information
at page 148 of Book 2.
See MI=226.
p.541 GREENAWAY [GREENWAY] Samuel
& Emily (CURTIS 19.11.1828)
Farmer at Hollywater. High-renting
landlord (2/9 for ordinary cottage eg. those at end Hollywater on left).
She sister to Richard & George CURTIS (p.614 & p.615) & to Mrs
George WARREN (p.672)
Has built his house across the Allotment Recreation
Ground.
Had up two young BARTHOLOMEWs (p.103) for shooting a horse of his.
Not proved.
Mrs GREENAWAY died in an asylum at Virginia Water, March
1932.
p.541 Cutting dated Dec 1881 - A Juvenile Horse Stealer - James COOPER, scarcely 10 years of age, was brought up from the Workhouse charged with stealing a horse value £8, the property on Mr S GREENWAY. Outcome: the boy was sent to prison for 5 days and then to a Reformatory for 5 years.
p.541 Two other short Cuttings c.1890 - about GREENAWAY
letting his horses stray.
p.542 KINSHOTT [KINGSHOTT] John and
& 1 child
Live in narrow lane at Hollywater
She daughter of
CANNONs p.414 (inf: Mrs John HUNT)
Cottage belongs to Mrs John HUNT
Probably a relation (at all events) of the Mrs James KINSHOTT* who lived at
Hollywater when I came and who 8/8/1872 was making puddings - and leered round
uncomfortably. Lived before 1872 in Bramshott.
This last mother to Mr Harry
HEATHER p.156 GV.
Written sideways: *She sent 14.4.1923 an O??
d. of p.539
Mrs Esther BOXALL was Esther ROOKE and was baptised here on
15 May 1853 (dau of John ROOKE buried here in 1891). John & Esther ware
married elsewhere . Came back in 1881 with 3 children & had 3 more
baptised here 1883, 1886, 1889. In recent years I have lost sight of them, but
can safely answer "Have they resided in UK for 12 years since they were 50" in
the affirmative.
p.543 SOUCH John & Jane (not to be
confused with LOUCH)
Live at Hollywater public house - used to
keep the Bank of England PH
Didn't seem altogether pleased to see me
20/8/1872
By HARBON's list all children born before 1863
Father &
son and dau heavy but pleasant
John (son) married 25/4/1886 to Harriet
GLAYSHER see p.189.
Frederick
Kate
Wrote 8.10.1884 for the
recovery of 10/-wrongly paid on inhabited house duty in 1883.
p.544 SPARKS
&
(ELSTONE)
Live at Hollywater (just
in Bramshott) - young people
Son of p.244
Came for loss of house in
1880
She daughter of ELSTONEs p.417
He died end of 1881 and was buried
Bramshott
She now (Nov 1884) living at Hollywater - Bramshott side.
p.545 GAUNTLETT James & Anne (DRAPER)
Old people
(small farmer) at Hollywater
Cousin to Mrs PILGRIM who did live there
Place belongs to them
Parents to p.548 (and see p.549)
He dead and
?William GAUNTLETT living with mother (or grandmother)
They were married
21/4/1829 and had children - James 28.6.1829 - see p.548.
p.546 COURTENAGE George (14/7/1822) & Sarah (COLLINS nιe
FYFIELD 6/3/1803)
[Crossed out=>Live at Hollywater behind SOUCH's]
Widow living at* Lindford with Mrs FYFIELD (p.252)
*Since Feb 1883 living
with James CHANDLER (p.342) at Hollywater - "couldn't abide the swearing at
FYFIELD's"
Saw her 18/3/1876 about tithe - had been there a month
House belongs to Gipsy GRIGGS
Brother to John (Gipsy GRIGGS) and Charles
(p.300) & to Mrs BELTON (p.224)
Sister to old FYFIELD (p.564)
They were married 23.4.1853
She was first married to Henry COLLINS
20.8.1826.
p.547 COURTENAGE John & Philadelphia (BOXALL)
[Crossed
out=>Lives on Beech Hill Allotments ground]
She now dead - with daughter
at Wheatsheaf
Parents to Mrs James MARSHALL p.653 and Mrs ROE p.579
She married, her husband alive.
Her name ?Philadelphia
Brother to
George & Charles (p.300) and Mrs BELTON
She buried 3/11/1881 (plot 12-48, dropsy, age 64) when these came to the
funeral her husband and their children.
p.547 Cutting dated 1884 - Drunkenness at Headley - John
COURTENAGE was charged with being drunk and disorderly at Headley on 1st July.
Police-Constable LEGG deposed to seeing the defendant in the road very drunk.
Witness with difficulty got him near home, where he threw himself on the ground
and began to swear. In defence, the defendant said he had only had two pints
of "four-penny" and it had overcome him. He was fined 1s and 5s costs.
p.548 GAUNTLETT James (28/6/1829) & Mary Anne (MATTHEWS)
Middle-aged
farmers (small) at Hollywater
Son of p.545
She relation (1st cousin)
to James MILLS (p.656) & Mrs Edmund BETTESWORTH (p.597) whose mother was
Frances MATTHEW
See ANNETT pedigree
Neither James GAUNTLETT or his
wife had either brother or sister.
They were married 27/12/1856 & had
children
- James 29/7/1860 see p.2056 - contrar to
mother? - married to John EGGAR's daughter Emily
Anne p.556
- George 23/11/1862 - very steady - married 1/3/1887 to
Amelia BOXALL, daughter of Charles.
p.548 GAUNTLETT Percy John, son of James (above) &
(DUKE)
Married 22/11/1913 at Alton
and living at Standford Hill
She 2nd youngest daughter (Fanny
May?) of p.1059
Now 1915 on Hollywater allotments
After war
separated. She in ?Hogmoor Lane.
p.549 GAUNTLETT widow Hannah (TRIGG born 4/9/1825)
Lives
at Hollywater in Allen's Cottage near old GAUNTLETT's see p.545 &
p.548
Abraham GAUNTLETT died June 1866
Now (1883) married to
ROE and
gone out of Headley
House occupied by son George (see
below)
Sister to Mrs UPPERTON p.465 (and like her)
They were
married 8/4/1844 and had children:
- George 10/8/1845 - p.46
- Jane
24/10/1847 - mother to William George 1868 - afterwards Mrs SMITHERS p.948
- Mary Anne - 25/10/1849 - ill a long time, died
15/3/1876
- William 4/1/1851
- James 19/3/1854
- Walter
25/5/1856
- Harriet 26/2/1860 - see p.948 - housemaid's knee Nov 1862
- Thomas 27/9/1863
- Eva Elizabeth 1/7/1866
See TRIGG Pedigree
p.1231.
p.550 BARRATT George & Mary
Live at Hollywater opposite
old PIGGOTT
Mr ALLEN's shepherd [inf: BETTESWORTH]
Came from Kingsley,
probably in 1871
One daughter (Rose) is pauper lunatic in asylum
She
"cousin" to Mrs COX p.595
- 1860 Rose
From Bull's Book, I learn:
- 1862 Sarah
- 1867 William
- 1870 Tilly.
p.550 BARRETT (BARNETT?)
William & Harriett
Had children at Huntingford Bridge
- Mary
1821, Anne 1823, Thomas 1825.
A daughter of Thomas came over from Rowedge
& looked round on Easter Monday 1919.
p.551 TILBURY Timothy & Charlotte (HAMMOND) & son
Keep a shop at Barford
Son to old Mrs TILBURY that died
19.3.1873 at
door did not ask me in.
Saw her in bed 19.10.1881, a woman friend minding
the shop for her
& niece Beatrice DOPSON (probably some relation to
p.1171) in April 1886 banned April 1886 to William GLAYSHER.
She sister
to Mrs SMITH (WOODGER) p.203 & to Mrs LARBY of Churt - see p.203.
William 15.6.1862 not quite right & on mother's death (1892) to aunt SMITH,
Plaster Hill.
p.552 OTHEN Samuel &
Live (probably not in Headley)
Did live at Blacknest.
Boy came begging 20.10.1881 saying that they
had been in Hollywater a fortnight. In the afternoon I went down but found no
trace.
Mrs OTHEN [inf: Mrs PIGGOTT of Hollywater] used to attend Mrs
ALLEN's women's meetings.
p.553 HOWICK William & Leah
Farmer at Lindford
Was busy (20.8.1872) in making a rick.
Very ill some time do.
DYKES never came to see him much.
One daughter Rachel, now Mrs POTTER
(p.463)
Another Mrs LEONARD who kept a Liphook
shop (Mary Ann, m. John Henry LEONARD 23 Apr
1878).
- Maria 27.3.1859
- Sarah Leah 4.3.1866
- Rachel,
now Mrs POTTER (age 25 in 1881 census).
p.554 GARDINER George
Gone Oct 1881 to New Inn
Lived
for 18 months previously at Lloyd's p.506
Came for Rector churchwarden's
certificate 24.10.1881
Brother to Jane (at Trottsford married BURROWS)
p.431.
Cutting dated 1884 - Drunkenness & gaming at Public House -
George GARDENER, landlord of the New Inn, Headley was charged with permitting
drunkenness on his licenced premises on April 7th.
p.554 GARDNER George &
& family
They call it
Gardner
With family came to Lindford Laundry in early 20th century
Mrs
G's brother married his WHITING daughter of p.478.
- William George
Silvester GARDNER (married in Wales) killed at
Mons 1914.
- Kathleen E GARDNER (15.11.1896)
married Bertram CANNONS (CANNINGS) p.1716. To
p.414 He killed in France. To p.416.
- Lily M GARDNER married ___ GORDON KOSB
died
3.5.1899 - see p.2063.
p.555 DAVID Charles (b. 18.7.1829) & Jane (EGGAR b.
20.2.1833) & son Edwin Charles (in our
choir)
Live on the Green in the old Little School.
She sister to John
EGGAR p.309
She used to go to school in this very building. Her brothers
went when the school was 1st open.
Aunt to Mrs SMITH p.556
Sister (I
think) to Mrs William GAMBLEN Guildford
Married 20.10.1861 - Golden wedding
20 Oct 1911.
Living at The Laurels in 1911
census
p.556 SMITH
& Alice Ann (EGGAR, b. 18 Sep 1859) & 1
child (not born here)
Keep shop in village. She niece to Mrs DAVID p.555
& EGGAR p.309
Mrs SMITH (his mother) lives with them.
Daughter of
Edwin EGGAR that did live at Standford Post Office - see p.309 & Q.145
& in whose name the shop is.
p.557 SMITH Mrs or COOK
Lives with son in village (arrow to p.556 above)
p.556 & p.557 Pedigree of
Headley EGGARs (some of the lines are not clear on this page, so relationships
shown below are a best guess)
John EGGAR p.309, natural son of
Bentley gentleman who died and left him £10,000. John E was using trowel when
news came: ' no more of this,' said he and retired there & then.
Married Sarah:
- Sarah* 18.1.1818 - had dau Sarah Eggar Frogley, who never
married but left money to "any child belonging to me" some 2 years before Mrs
SMITH was born , and the Will was disputed by Mrs DAVID & Samuel EGGAR but
Mrs SMITH got it. (See Times Wed 15.3.1905 & local papers)
-
Andrew 3.9.1820
- John 4.12.1825: m. 1856 Anne PINK - see p.309 for his
Will etc.: had Emily Anne 11.9.1859 (Mrs GAUNTLETT see p.548); James John
b.1861, d.1861
- Samuel 31.8.1828: m. 1855 Esther BENHAM
- Edwin
3.8.1828: m. Anne ___, lived at Standford PO - had dau Alice Ann 18.9.1859 Mrs
SMITH see p.556
- Jane 31.3.1833: Mrs DAVID - see p.555
- William
31.12.1837: buried 25.3.1838.
* Johanna was Mrs W GAMBLEN of Guildford.
(Not sure what this line relates to)
p.558 STAPELEY (STAPLEY) Samuel
& Mary A (WINDIBANK) & family
Live in the village behind
Crown
He works away & returns home on Saturdays (carpenter in 1881 census)
See p.1407.
-
William 15.4.1849
- Noah 26.1.1851
- Owen 17.10.1852
- James
Henry 24.12.1854
- Frederick 31.5.1857 - in 1874 had been in service at
Brighton but had rheumatic fever
- Mary Ann
13.10 1859 - m. 1/5/1880 Henry CROCKFORD, miller of
Dockenfield
- Albert 2.11.1862
- Walter William 7.5.1865 - for
a time our servant
- Thomas Sam 5.7.1868
- Frank Richard 7.5.1971 -
see p.1407.
p.559 HEATHER Arthur & Kate (GROVER) & family
Live in the village east of Crown
Our laundress 1880.1881.
The cottage
belongs to Mr WOODTHORPE p.494.
Son of p.425.8
Sister to the late Mrs
WEEKES p.514 & John p.428 & Charles p.1218.
Pedigree p.999.
They were married 18.11.1871 & have had children:
- William Ernest 1873
- see p.1886
- Albert Arthur 1874 - married 30.1.1897 Minnie GATES p.354
- Clara 4.2.1877
- Alice 1881
- Fred.
Widower at Chapel House,
Headley in 1911 census
p.560 BURROWS Agnes (24.4.1839 HUNT) widow of seaman &
children
Husband Charles, a seaman whose leg had been
amputated and who d. 18 Oct 1876 age 41
Live at Arford in front of
Sophie PAGE p.233.
She was first person I married, 1.8.1872.
Took them
3.9.1872 marr: lines (no charge)
Her family at one time in better
position.
Her uncle has tombstone in churchyard
Charles BURROWS
(according to Mr C) son of Standford widow B (p.595)
She says 1913 she was born on a Sunday in March 1839 - this would
be either 10th or 17th, but she says March 13 or 14.
She was married
1.8.1872 to Charles BURROWS, a pensioner (Captain of the Forecastle was his
rank), and had children:
- James Adam 1873 - for papers on this boy's
extension to Greenwich Hospital, see a foolscap envelope in attic [crossed through with words 'Now taken up']
-
Jessie 1874 - now 1884 gone to the orphan home, St Michael's Road, Portsmouth
- in 1911 census Assistant Matron (Royal Seaman and
Marines Orphan Home) - in 1922 Mrs DURRANT, 78 Lawson Road,
Southsea.
p.561 WEST A
Postman from Greatham in the mornings
Lives at Greatham but while here in a small house behind Mrs SPEAKMAN p.424
Afterwards at Fellmongers
Now (Sept 1898) in the Parish Houses
Arrives
here at 8am, leaving again at 6pm.
p.561 Letter from WHL dated 14 Aug 1890: A WEST, who
carries our letters to & from Greatham, finds that the heavy burdens (up
to 35lb) so often put upon him owing to the Parcel Post are wearing him out.
He wishes therefore to buy a donkey & cart to carry his parcels when they
are heavy. Kind contributions for this purpose may be entered here & given
to the bearer or sent to me. W. H. Laverty, Rector of Headley
5/-; 2/6;
5/-; 2/6; 2/6; £1; 5/-; 2/6; 2/6; 2/6; 5/-; 2/6; 2/6; 2/6; 2/-; 5/-; 10/-;
5/-
= £4-4-6d collected.
p.562 ELSTONE Edward & Elizabeth (BLANFORD)
Live in the village in Mr
KNIGHT's house, front of p.298
She sister to a clergyman, Rev William West
BLANFORD
The clergyman once helped me. Very low church.
He a
tradesman. Built FRASER's house p.453.
Uncle to Robert p.1737.
p.563 COVER John & Emma (FYFIELD) & daughter
Live
[crossed out=>in the village behind SPEAKMAN's Arford Cottage] up Barley
Mow Hill
She sister to FYFIELD p.342, aunt to Mrs GATES p.534, sister to
widow BURROW p.565, daughter of p.564 who lives with them.
Son of a
Charles COVER by marriage register (I found in 1895 that he illegitimate
brother to Mrs William SMITH p.317; this would make his name really RALPH, but
"he does not know it."
First cousin to William MANT p.65
They were
married 6.2.1858
- George 23.1.1859 - p.566
- Mary Anne 5.7.1863.
p.564 FYFIELD James (13.7.1799)
Old man living in village
with daughter p.563
Father to Charles p.347 & widow BURROW p.565.
Has broken his leg once - very grumpy.
Perhaps shortsighted.
Grandfather to Mrs GATES p.354.
Brother to Mrs George COURTNAGE p.546.
For FYFIELD-BETTESWORTH see p.275.
He was married 7.11.1824 to Eliz
GAUNTLETT. She was buried 24.4.1869.
- William 20.2.1825 - buried
28.3.1825
- Louisa 23.7.1826 - see p.565 (BURROW)
- James
20.1.1828
- John 28.4.1830 - buried 3.5.1835
- Mary A 7.3.1833 -
buried 3.5.1835
- Emma 9.10.1835 - see p.563 (COVER)
- Charles
29.4.1838 - see p.347
- Alfred, a private in 33rd Regiment died 12.5.1880
of Enteric Fever at
Lucknow - ill from 9.5.1880 to 12.5.1880 - see p.347. Buried at Lucknow
Military Cemetery. His No. was No.1184 Private Alfred F, 33rd Reg.
p.565 BURROW widow Louisa (FYFIELD)
Widow living in Parish
Houses
Daughter of p.564, sister to Charles p.347 & Mrs COVER
p.563.
Mother to Mrs GATES p.354, cousin to Mrs HEATHER p.425.
For her
brother see p.126.
She was married 3.10.1846 to Charles BURROW who was
buried 10.2.1865.
- Harriett 20.12.1846 - see p.354 (GATES).
p.566 COVER George (applying 1928 for OAP) & Sarah (nιe
30.1.1844) & child Augusta
(I am told 1925 they were married at Keymer
and Augusta there baptised.)
Hurst Lodge
Son of p.563 who lives with
him in shed?
Formerly lived in Fellmongers
Real name RALPH (see p.563)
though he does not know it
Augusta passed certif. Teacher in 1902
2nd
& 3rd went as teachers into Surrey (not sure of
context of this line)
& married end Oct 1910 at Chiddingfold? to
William Ernest BELCHER, a postman - see p.2078
Living 1927 & before
at Beech Hill Farm
& with them her/his
sister Mrs MARCHAND, nιe March 1828 or 1829
The sister is the eldest and
Mrs COVER the youngest of a large family, all except these two dead in March
1903.
She died Feb 1914 & buried at ?Hurstpierpoint.
p.567 LANGFORD James (19.5.1822) & Mary Ann (WHITE nιe
26.11.1827 TOWNSHEND)
'Mary Ann' is Mary Jane in all
censuses and in Marriage Register
Live at Deadwater. Wife (2nd
wife) does sewing.
Brother to Mrs TRIGGS p.466, uncle to James T p.467.
Was 9 years in the Army (at Hong Kong, etc) then 7 in the Navy (including
Crimea)
Only child by 1st wife married Dec 1913
This daughter Clara
Eliz: married a John HUNTINGFORD, eldest (illegitimate) son of Mrs BURRELL
(p.603), and one sickly child of this union lived long time with the
LANGFORDs. This child bridesmaid in 1894 (born 17.10.1874, Mary Eliz.),
First wife Sarah was buried 16.8.1857.
He was married to Mary Ann 16.2.1858
(6.2.1858 in Marr Reg)
No children by 2nd
marriage.
p.568 PARFECT widow Mary (CHALCRAFT)
Lives on way to
parish House Bottom (Rose Cottage in 1881
census)
At times lets lodgings
At one time a teacher at Headley
school.
And in 1872 etc. kept a dame's school.
He a brother to late
p.215 (see pedigree of PARFECTs p.359)
Went 3.4.1873 to see about son
(Walter) going to St Bartholomew. I'ANSON had sent order & sent word. This
son now 1881 at Rogate.
She was married 2.1.1845 to William PARFECT (born
6.10.1810, bapt 12.12.1862) & had children:
- William 30.11.1845 -
lived 1880 in Guildford
- Walter 28.7.1850 - married 1878 to Clara PARFECT,
our nurse (she died Dover way Aug 1928 - she was Clara PATTISON)
- Edgar
- our gardener 1879-1880.
p.569 PHILPS Louis
Bachelor living at Barford.
?Brother to Mrs COLLINS p.612
16.7.1873 brought water for Mrs HARRIS
p.449.
Pleasant little old man
His father owner Plaster Hill Farm -
see p.295.
p.570 COOMBES widow Harriett (16.3.1828 BELTON) &
family
Live in Fullers Bottom
Met her 29.8.1872 at Mrs BURROWS (p.228)
when she lived in FB, Mrs BURROWS having a bad foot.
Had nine children by
1872 - 2 married.
In Aug 1872 one in service, coming home 'laundry to hand'
- only 4 places in 6 years, therefore 'good girl'
Husband of one of the
girls (this in 1872) been away harvesting, not heard from him for more than 2
months.
Mother to James p.571, Sarah p.572.
Her mother Jane WHITE was
married 1825 & perished 2.2.1855 in deep snow between Headley &
Grayshott.
One brother of widow COOMBES was Shiner James BELTON
a prize-fighter, & another George was drowned in Waggoners Wells.
She
was married 22.5.1849 to William COOMBES (bapt 31.10.1824, bur 25.4.1878)
and they had children:
- Sarah (Jane) 22.7.1849 (bapt in Grayshott, reg says 'Jane, corrected 1896', actually
Sarah) - marr 1.4.1871 to Thomas AYLING & __ to James PALMER - see
p.572
- Emily 13.7.1851 - marr 1.4.1870 to James BERRY - see p.1373
-
Betsy 26.3.1854
- James 5.10.1856 - see p.571
- Jane 5.6.1859 - marr
(?to Henry STONE on 15.10.1881, she aged 22)
- George 26.10.1862
- Edward 7.5.1865
- Kate 6.10.1867
- Nancy
6.3.1870 - Mrs PARFECT
- Harriett 27.7.1873 - Mrs BETTESWORTH, marr 1910 at
Frensham.
p.571 COOMBES (COMBES) James
(5.10.1856) & Annie (AYLING)
Live in [crossed out=>Parish Houses]
Fullers Bottom - 'well seeker' in 1901 census
Son of p.570, brother to p.572.
His housekeeper 1921 is his cousin Mrs
ENVIS & in 1924 (& before) his daughter Rose SHRUBB wife of Eli Edward
SHRUBB marr 26.5.1922.
With them lodging Oct 1890 his brother Edward
COOMBES.
With them living 1888-1890 Peter ALDERTON, son of old George p.312
who did live with his sister Mrs BOXALL.
p.571 Cutting dated 9.3.1883 - Game Trespass - James COOMBES and William GILL, two labourers, pleaded guilty for trespassing on common land in search of rabbits in the parish of Bramshott.
p.571 Letter from WHL dated 3 Oct 1891 - James COOMBES having lost a pig worth a pound asks for help to replace it. Kind contributions should be entered overleaf and may be given to the bearer or sent to me.
p.571 COOMBES Herbert Henry & Lucy Maria (COOMBS)
Son
of above living 1926 at AYLWIN's, Headley Down.
I gave her a car order to
go to Alton for confinement. Married Selborne 28.6.1926. Re-entered
p.2038.
p.572 PALMER James & Sarah (AYLING nιe COOMBES)
Came
to sister's wedding 15.10.1881
She daughter of Mrs COOMBES p.570
Down
in my book as: Sarah AYLING, 1 child; married 1.4.1871 to Thomas AYLING; came
20.1.1872 asking for help - bad haunch - always lived in Headley - illegitimate
daughter Eliz: Ann COOMBES.
She sister to p.571.
We have tried to pull the following sections together, relating to the descendants of Joseph & Sarah WHITE - they are written across two pages (p.572 & p.573) of the book and are in some confusion
p.573 COVER William (10.7.1809) & Anne (4.4.1819 at Binsted
WHITE)
Live at Barford
Father to [some
crossings-out here] BELTON p.518
In 1872 Eliza had Evil (is this the 'King's Evil'?)
She sister to widow
SHRUBB p.423.
They were married 2.11.1839 and had children:
- James
3.1.1842 - bur 22.3.1844
- William 24.9.1843 - died at Churt 4.1.1910
-
James 25.12.1846 - marr Eliza KING 3.7.1869 (& had
Fred 4.8.1872?)
- Eliz: 1.9.1850 [crossed out=>see p.585]
-
Harriett 31.12.1854 - Mrs BELTON (p.518)
- Anne 18.10.1857 - bur
5.4.1858
- Charles 18.8.1861 - marr 6.10.1888
Eleanor WHEELER, mia to CRAFT p.625, grand-dau
to Mrs SMITH p.203.
p.573 Pedigree of Joseph** WHITE & Sarah (surname
unclear)
- she sister to Mrs Jane GREEN 'who made the Will'
Their son Thomas married Anne BAKER (see below)
in 1814
Cross-lined with comment 'see
p.1559'
Children (shown in more detail on
p.572):
- Mrs SHRUBB
- Mrs COVER (see
above)
- Thomas of Woodbourne - his dau Mrs George WHITWELL,
Binbrooke PO, Ont, Canada wrote Mar 192?
Written at bottom of p.572
WHITE Thomas* & Anne (nιe BAKER)
Children:
- William 1.7.1815 at
Binsted
- Mary 2.3.1817 at Kingsley - Mrs SHRUBB p.423
- Anne 4.4.1819
at Binsted - Mrs COVER, see p.573
- Thomas
11.2.1821 at Kingsley - Woodbourne, Ont, Canada in 1898
- Dan 30.3.1823 at
Kingsley
- John & George (twins) 9.5.1825 at Kingsley
- Daniel
?.?.1829 at Binsted.
*This Thomas WHITE was born 2 Jan 1792, the son of
Joseph** & Sarah WHITE and was baptised at Selborne 25.1.1792 by Gilbert
WHITE. He was married to Anne BAKER at Binsted 20 Nov 1814 (by licence) .
Two letters from WHL, seemingly randomly placed here,
asking for money for:
John CANE of Lindford Chase for loss of a 'valuable
cow' (12 July 1883)
Edward COOMBES for 'the misfortune to lose his horse'
(11 Nov 1884).
p.574 MOORE John & Harriett (ELSTONE)
Live in double
(detached) house between Parish House Bottom and Barley Mow Hill
Son of old
MOORE, Parish Houses p.396
Called sometimes MOORE, sometimes CHURCHER, his
father being a love-child
Lived till 1881 at Fullers Bottom upper end
Children in 1872 "go to Grayshott school"
Baptised child privately
16.1.1873, received it 26.1.1873
?She sister to BURROWS first wife
p.361
Parents to p.531
Annie now has hysteria and lives away
With
them lodges James BURROWS p.104.
- George Edgar 1861 - see p.531
-
Annie 1863 - whose daughter OULTON lives here 1895 aged 14
- William
4.11.1866 - 37 Field Battalion RA - see p.530 about 1887
- Felix Albert
7.3.1869 - bur 19.5.1869
- Walter 7.3.1869 - bur 15.5.1869
- Marian
12.3.1875 - Mrs Fred FIGG p.811
- Jesse 1.10.1876.
Husband & wife 'died within half an hour of one another'
16.3.1898 [MI=1131]
p.574 Cutting dated Xmas 1883 - The Education Act - Orders were made on the following defendants that they must send their respective children to school regularly: Charles MISSINGHAM of Headley, John MOORE of Headley [Comment from WHL: Reported by Mrs Henry COURTENAGE. Her revenge because Mrs MOORE's son was principal witness (in the stabbing case) against Mrs C's son.]
p.574 Cutting dated Oct 1884 (and corrected by WHL) - Harriett MOORE of Headley was charged by PC LEGG with being drunk in the village at five in the morning on the 20th September. He found her leaning over a gate asleep and when he requested her to go home she abused him.
p.575 ALLDEN (ALDEN) George (b.
9.8.1824) & Mary (YOUNG) & daughter
Farmers on Beech Hill
Out 29.8.1872 when called
Works on roads with cart & horse
Emma
was apprenticed to Dressmaker
See p.279 for his turfcutter's row
Nephew in some way to Thomas BURRELL p.603
ALLDEN's aunt (& all family)
are ALDREDs
Brother to p.1035 (Deadwater Hill)
- Fred 1852
- Emma
Jane 24.2.1860 - "Fussy" - see p.360
-
Harriett 24.5.1863 - bur 26.5.1866.
His sister (I think) Mrs MAXTED
p.361.
p.576 LOE Daniel & Mary (16.3.1828 SHRUBB)
Live at
Hearne Cottage
Out 4.7.1873.
Sister to Mrs GLAZIER p.290, Mrs Sam
MARSHALL p.654, Andrew SHRUBB p.655.
He Mr BETTESWORTH's carter.
A
brother of hers (in some college as servant? in Scotland) died in 1881.
Exercised because "telegram to be delivered by post did not arrive till next
day." Concerning this brother George SHRUBB, Mrs H Knowles Creed of Rutland
Cottage, Isle of Cumbrae, Greenock wrote May 1882 asking for the name of a
local solicitor to look after the property for Goerge's widow. George SHRUBB
had been recommended to her by Mr DYKES "many a long year ago."
They were
married 8.1.1848:
- Esther 21.5.1848 - marr 6.1.1866 Richard WOODS - ?died
1928
- James 11.11.1849 - bur 13.5.1851
- George 18.4.1852 - marr
2.8.1880 Eliz: M PRATLEY p.119
- Sarah 24.6.1855 - marr 4.6.1881 James
KEEN
- Henrietta 1.1.1857
- Mary 24.3.1861 - Mrs WOODGER (see p.577) -
at Hearne Style
- Daniel Andrew 17.4.1864 - marr Sep 1884 Marie Johane
Augusta HARMANN, a German. He a gardener at Chertsey - he and wife buried 26.1.1927.
[For the assault on
her, see p.322].
p.577 HILL William & Ann (nιe STACEY)
Live at Grayshott
- broomsquire & shopkeeper: "William Hill licensed dealer in tea"
He
inclined to drink - she much older than he
Aug 27, 1872, she making bread,
so stayed not
On 18.5.1874 went into shed opposite where he was making
brooms - promised to come to schoolroom service, which he does
Uncle to
Stephen BOXALL p.578
Mrs HILL was probably born in Frensham
They were
married in Thursley.
Hill Road in Grayshott is said to
be named after them.
p.577 WOODGER George (nι 2.2.1856) & Mary (nιe LOE
5.3.1861)
Married 9.7.1887 - see Pedigree p.1367
Live at Hearne Style.
Brother to William p.260
Her sister Sarah is Mrs James KEEN married
1881
Suffered from rheumatics since 1886 & gave 2/- in 1916 for use of
Bath chair.
He son of Richard & Mary Anne WOODGER (nιe HAMMOND)
Born at Red Hearne or Frensham 2.2 1856.
I sent 30.9.1912 for
certificate
Died 23.2.1928
No children.
p.578 BOXALL Stephen & Anne ROE (or COOMBES)
Live at
Grayshott below Park Lodge
He nephew to HILL p.577
On 27.8.1872 saw
Mrs with large hat picking sticks
Mother? to John ROE p.579
With them
lives a niece named CLAY whose father is dead & mother gone to service
[with Prof. John Tyndall at Hindhead in 1891
census]
Another CLAY is with another BOXALL in Bramshott (by
CANE's p.364)
She died 1887& a young woman named EAMES* began to keep
house, & still does so 1890.
Sister to Mrs MARSHALL (Whitmore); dau.
to Irish Will - still there 1894
- John ROE 1854 (see p.579)
- Eliz
BOXALL 1863;
- William BOXALL 6/10/1867 - marr 1895 Lile Geneva EAMES* and
died on return from Ashanti Feb 1896. She had patriotic pension & marr
James MOOREY p.608
& the orphan
Mary CLAY
House kept 1898 by
Mrs CLAY.
At bottom of p.579: Lile Geneva's daughter by BOXALL had a
daughter now Mrs RENNIE wife of a sailor at
Portsmouth who came about funeral (Dec 1935) therefore Frank Belton MOOREY (or POOK).
p.579 ROE John & Phoebe Ann (COURTNAGE or BOXALL)
Come
to Grayshott schoolroom service
Daughter of "Mrs John COURTNAGE" p.547
He son of Robert ROE (p.578 & marriage register)
Married by me
22.2.1879
& as widower to Mary Jane POOK
17.07.1886?
p.580 FOLEY Hon Fitzalan
Builder & Proprietor of
large house Broxhead.
Second son of late Lord FOLEY, brother of present
Peer.
Himself afterwards the Peer [Fitzalan Charles
John Foley, 6th Baron Foley (1852-1918)]
His house sold to Mr
Ulick BURKE, then to Sir David BARBOUR*, then to
the War Dept as General's house at Bordon.
*Sir David
Miller BARBOUR (1841-1928) was a senior administrator in India, Finance Member
of the Indian Viceroy's Council under Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of
Lansdowne, writer on monetary issues, and Irish loyalist.
p.580 Cutting dated Nov 1884 - FOLEY summoned for not paying rates.
p.580 HUTCHINGS Alfred James &
Kate (FULLICK)
Have come (1904) to late COVERs, Barford with a boy born
in 1900.
Married 12.12.1896 & have since lived in Churt.
He
under-carter (& steward) to Mr PRITCHARD.
She daughter of p.582.
p.580 HUTCHINGS - come 1919 to Barford.
p.581 FLOWERS
& wife
According
to 1881 census, Charlotte (widow) and daughter Anne
Have charge of
Lushington Laundry, Lindford [Inf: Mrs COLLYER p.212]
She stammers a
little
Went there 16 July 1884 & saw her & Mrs PIGGOTT (p.621)
& Mrs HAYDEN?
Saw also (same day) the new drying room.
With them
live girl WARREN who comes to church & keeps company with young HAYDEN
p.456.
p.582 FULLICK Henry (18.9.1833) & Martha (SHRUBB) &
family
Come from Field House m(Churt side) to Rook's Cottage, Hearne
He son of the old people of Cook's Farm - see p.315
Brother to Mrs CANE
(p.326), Mrs George FYFIELD (p.279), Mrs James SMITH (p.314)
She daughter
of old Eli SHRUBB (p.311); sister to Mrs Peter COOMBES (p.220), & to
William SHRUBB (p.316) & to Edward SHRUBB (p.331)
She very like her sister Mrs Peter COOMBES. "10 in family"
Described by Alexander as "very nice people"
Away from Headley
1870-1881.
For FULLICK pedigree see p.836.
They were married
24.12.1853 and had children:
- Andrew 21.5.1854, bur 2.10.1854
-
Samuel 13.1.1856 - see p.871
- Mary Ann 12.7.1857 - Mrs HOWARD, dying of
consumption at Woking 30 Nov 1889; her illegitimate child Lily HURST now 1890
lives (and has lived) here.
- Martha 2.1.1859
- William 23.9.1860
- John 15.12.1861
- George 27.12.1863 - see p.1291 - marr 1910 Louisa
RICHARDSON
- Arthur James 7.5.1865
- Frederick 3.5.1868
- Ellen -
Mrs James CROUCHER (son Fred bapt 3.1.1904 at Churt) - "Miss E FULLICK" who is
missus
- Kate or Harriett - Mrs HUTCHINGS, see p.580
- Flossie - born
about 1880?
- James - marr 1901 Jane GALE.
Note:
some birth dates and names above do not tie up with the censuses
p.583 ALDRIDGE (or ALDRED as in
census) William & Jane (MOORE) & 7 children
New people
come (1881) to Plaster Hill, south end [Inf: Mrs George FYFIELD p.279]
Now
1884 on Barford High Road
The people that were at Field House.
She
came 29.8.1882 for clothes for jane for whom Mrs HOOKHEAD obtained place.
Parents to Mrs WHITE p.141.
No relation to other ALDREDs.
She (at all
events) from Petworth.
He eldest sister's son to Thomas MARSHALL p.504;
brother to George p.1427.
- William 1863 - calling himself William ALDRIDGE
of Royal Sussex Regt - came 8.3.1893 to have pension paper signed: 4d per d
quarter; 2d per d annually - served nearly 8
years
- Emma 1864 - Mrs TURNER (he
Charles)
- Jane 1867 - Mrs Arthur WHITE (5th child in 1896)
-
Henry 1870 - came 15 Jan 1887 to ask to go for a sailor (ie. to become a sailor, I assume)
- Charles 1872
- came 27 Oct 1891 with form to enlist
-
Ernest 1875
- Alice 1878 - marr 27.10.1900
Fred Albert AYLING, 22, of Grayshott, not
Christened or registered here though born here (though this denied 16.3.1896
by mother) - "Christened at chapel to avoid the 1/6d charged at church"
dates are as given me by Mrs ALDRED in 1896,
but my memory very bad.
p.584 HARRIS Charles & Mary Jane (EVANS)
Young keeper
[crossed out=>come to Bulls Farm] now at land of Nod (west) about. 1881
"No children alive"
Came from Wales (orig. from Shropshire)
- Alfred
William, born Bulls Farm 20.11.1881
- Ernest Sidney John, born Land of Nod
27.7.1883
- Thomas Edward, born Land of Nod 22.7.1890.
Then they went
away & panelled & in 19__ Mrs HARRIS came to Hammer Lane & he
became keeper at Hilland - with son Thomas Edward.
p.585 ALDRED Stephen (8.8.1841) & Eliz (COVER) &
family
See p.325. She baptised at Linchmere 15.7.1834.
Live at Barford
on mill narrow lane.
"Uncomfortable woman to get on with" 16.7.1873
Baptised baby in Dec 1872, buried May 1873.
Shoemaker, etc.
Brother to
the late Charles (p.528), & Mrs MARSHALL or SHRUBB (p.331)
She daughter
of [crossed out=>p.523] Thomas.
They living 1908 at Vict. Terrace,
Knaphill.
COVER pedigree on p.1575.
They were married 7.3.1863 &
had children:
- Stephen 7.10.1866
- Edwin 5.1.1868
- Elizabeth
Ann 2.4.1871
- Henry _.12.1872 - buried
1.5.1873.
The correspondence (or some of it) relating to the girl
Elizabeth's leg etc is in an envelope (9"x6") in attic with Parish papers.
Cross-written "now torn up"
p.586 ALFORD William & Elizabeth (ROSE) & family
Tinker living on Standford Hill
Never married. Came to church but spent the
money at the Holly Bush [Inf: Mr CAMPBELL]
Mrs ALFORD died 1907.
Never married, so children are really ROSE:
- Sophia
- Eliza
-
Johnnie
- Mary A 7.6.1868
- Rose 1.1.1871 - Mrs OSBORNE - 4 children
in 1907; husband out of work, had 5/- in Aug 1907.
- William
29.6.1873.
p.586 Cutting dated 1887 describing the Service of Thanksgiving for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
p.587 ADAMS George & family
Widower* living at Chase
Farm, Standford.
Came from Bramshott early in 1875.
Eldest girl
(goodlooking) keeps house.
Some of the children come to school.
Recommended to go & see them by Canon CAPES
(rector of Bramshott)
Father to p.1097.
-
Albert 1869.
* Some mistake as child William George, son of George &
Sarah, bapt 5.3.1882.
Wife Sarah is certainly there in
1881 census, and another child Edith born in Dec 1883.
p.588 ALDERTON John & Harriett (nιe BELTON 24.6.1832)
& family
Live in Churt Barracks & pay a little tithe*
Son to
old master ALDERTON (p.312)
"Got 7 children" one at service (3 out of 10
dead)
Was baking 13.3.1874 when called.
"Out of 12/- a week, pays 1/-
for rent, 10/8d for flour, then has 4d left for schooling" 13.3.1874
*For
others similarly situated see p.628
He buried at Churt
25/2/1904, age 77
She buried at Churt 15/3/1907 "age 78", address: Pinewood Cotts, Tilford Rd, Churt
Before
marr
- Matilda BELTON (now GROVES) p.283
Married 10.7.1854 & had
children:
- Jane 27.4.1856 - now Mrs James CANE, p.346
- Frank
1.2.1862 - marr 1884, see p.54
- Maria 4.6.1865
- Charlotte 1866
- James 1869 - marr 1899, see p.1259 - R.H.A.)
- & others.
p.589 BRIDGER Joseph & daughter & granddaughter
Farmer living at Hatch House, Lindford
Agent to Mrs PETAR.
Daughter
had illegitimate child (Eleanor Elvina, Feb 1876)
Father to Mrs HARDING
p.474, Henry BRIDGER p.475.
Uncle to p.1011.
Mrs BRIDGER
was a MOSS of Conford - buried 6.1.1872 aged 61 [MI=155,
plot 3-42]
He was married to Anne MOSS & they had children:
- Henry - see p.475
- Ann 18.2.1844 - Mrs HARDING p.474
- Mary
14.4.1850 - see p.1402 - mother Feb 1876 of Eleanor Elvina.
p.590 BONE George & Elizabeth (LANGRISH) & family (also on p.662)
Horse farmer & cow doctor at
Lindford
Very dissentful. He pleasant.
Strong chapel-ites. Headley
chapel.
She teaches in Chapel Sunday School
Send their children
"anywhere but to Headley" - this in 1873 [when they used to go to Mrs
PIGGOTT's p.662]
Some relation to CUMMINGS children p.130.
Their
children are:
- Ellen 15.6.1862
- Agnes 6.11.1864
- Edith
1868, buried 31.8.1868
- Naomi 1870, buried 19.1.1872.
p.591 BUDD William (d. 21.3.1926) and Mary (TILBURY, d.
8.10.1922)
Live at Standford. Came from Conford 1874.
Children not
baptised [Allenites?]
She sister to TILBURY that was our gardener, & to
Mrs COTTON p.905.
His mother ("Mrs BUDD of Liphook") sister to old POOK
p.665.
Took them 15.7.1884 Mr POOK's funeral card
She also sister to
Mrs William Ernest CHANDLER p.1065.
He brother-in-law to Rose SMITH (Mr
CARPENTER's servant) as she married Jack BUDD (see p.332).
- Mary Ann
1872, marr William CHANDLER p.1067, died 1919
- William 1875 - see p.1075,
died 1918
- Ruth 1877
- Kate 1879 - Mrs SAMPSON p.1470
- Jessie
1882 - Mrs BULLOCK p.1595, afterwards Mrs MACDONALD
- Henry 1885, died
1918
- Grace Hannah 1887 - Mrs JONES*, she died Jan
24th 1917 aged 30 while JONES serving in
France
- Jack 1888 - died 1922
- 1892 - lived 2 hours
- 1896 -
lived ? hours
- Dorothy Eliza 1898 - marr 1.1.1923, Mrs CARTER p.2006.
*His sister Edith JONES sent a cross (MI
581) for grave ???? time, eg. April
1919 (Hazleden, Dallington, Heathfield, Sussex).
p.592 BARNETT William & Jane (nιe 13.10.1816 WOODS)
Old people living at Standford.
Bad leg. Run over by WARREN's horses 1864
or 1865.
Call 27.12.1873 to tell call for blanket Jan 1.
Brother to
Mrs Stephen GATES p.594.
Father to Mark (arrow to
p.593)
He died & buried dissentingly, May 1884.
They were
married 6.8.1837 & had children:
- William 18.11.1837 - marr 30.10.1858
to Frances GAUNTLETT
- Mary J 13.10.1839
- Reuben 2/6/1844 - marr 1869
Eliza BUDD p.1084
- Thirzah 27.6.1847 - marr 1873 Andrew SMITH, formerly
living at Hollywater, see p 95.
- Mark (arrow
pointing to p.593).
p.593 BARNETT Mark & Emily (WHATELEY) (WHEATLEY) & children
He born 24.12.1841, bapt
23.1.1842, died 1924, bur 22.3.1924 at Beckenham
She born 23.2.1843, bapt
16.4.1843.
Live at Headley Wood
Son of p.592
Woman nice but
inclined to queerness in head, particularly at childbirth (see letter below)
Children baptised by "poor Mr
DYKES"
Sister to Mrs HALL p.526.
In 1918 she (Emily) at Trimmers Cottages, Oakhanger Common,
Bordon.
They were married 10.10.1868 & have had children:
-
William Charles 5.9.1869 - a soldier coming for month's holiday Nov 1882 - Sgt
of the Permanent Staff 3rd Northamptonshires received end May 1907 the silver
medal for "longservice & good conduct" not a single entry being against
him in his 20 years service.
- Walter 5.11.1871 - marr 1898 (actually
3.4.1899) Alice CARPENTER, 26, who died
26.7.1901
- Eva 1875 - m.24.12.1894 Charles Henry
Newport HAWKINS, 25, pensioner
- ___ 1881
- Annie Helen b. 7 Jan 1884
- John b. 10 Jan 1886,
Bayfields Road; bur 29 Nov 1886 age 10 months.
p.593 Letter from Rosa B PETAR to WHL dated 3 Feb 1882 - My Dear Mr Laverty, How very kind of you to give my little girls such a nice book. They are delighted with it. Thank you very much. I am so glad Mark BARNETT has taken his wife to Alton. I always feared she would do herself or family some injury. She was not fit to be left alone at times. With kind regards to yourself and Mrs Laverty.
p.594 GATES Stephen & Sarah (BARNETT) & Adeline
Live at Standford (old post office) south end.
Inf: her brother p.592
She gone to hospital Nov 1877 (Inf: BARNETT) & living with them (arrow
to Adeline) & her husband.
Brother to James p.344, uncle to
George p.354, Stephen p.607.
They were married 3.5.1841 & had
children:
- Stephen 8.8.1841
- George 25/12/1844
- Mary
24.7.1847
- Susan 26.9.1852
- Fanny 18.11.1855
- Adeline
28.8.1858 - marr Henry MOSS, see p.59.
p.595 BURROWS widow Elizabeth
& son Jim & Mrs COX
Live at Standford
Sister-in-law to
Hen-Woman p.231.
Just able to get to Headley & back
Was left with
seven to bring up
Mother [crossed out=>according to Mr CAMPBELL] of late
Charles seaman p.560.
She now dead and house kept by Mrs COX (one of her
two widowed daughters). Mrs COX cousin to Mrs BARNETT p.550.
Housekeeper
1895 Mrs SETTERFIELD , see p.968.
James BURROWS and Elizabeth EVANS (aunt
to Mrs TUCKEY p.669) were banned 1824 & had children:
- James,
oldest, born in Churt or Frensham
- John 29.10.1826 - soldier dead in
1895
- Elizabeth 28.12.1828 - bur 4.4.1895
"Mrs COX"
- George 5.6.1831 - a soldier
- Hannah 14.4.1833
-
John (crossed out) perhaps Charles 31.8.1834 - see p.560
- Sarah 25.3.1838
- Mrs HASELTINE - died Liphook Apr 1894.
p.596 BURROWS Richard & Anne (WHEELER) & family
Live at end Lindford Chase on left.
Paper for pig to them on 17.12.1879
Large family. Dirty.
Son of old George p.231 - see there for relations
She sister to p.120.
- Thomas (TWB) - age 10 in 1871
census
- Harriett 1866 - now Mrs GLAYSHER p.193
- Sarah 1868,
bur 1.1.1869
- Ellen 1869
- John 1871
- Owen 1872
- Anne
Maria 1873, bur 1.6.1877
- Godfrey 1876.
p.597 BETTESWORTH Edmund (6.10.1819) & Mary (nιe 21.2.1807
MILLS)
Farmer living at Bayfields Farm.
No children. Churchwarden.
Agent to Mr PHILLIPS of Grayshott Hall.
She sister to William MILLS
p.619 & James MILLS p.656.
He a relation to old Mrs FYFIELD p.278.
He cousin to Mrs William MILLS p.619.
He died 1885, she 1896.
Girl
Eliza LAURENCE (LAWRENCE) lives with widow
whose brother Welcome
(this is his real name) lodges with Henry COURTNAGE & whose other brother
lives in Whitmore (p.1084).
Welcome LAURENCE now 1894 on Stone Hill &
said to be about to be married, as on p.1119.
p.597 Cutting dated July 1885 - Funeral of a Churchwarden - On Monday the remains of Mr Edmund BETSWORTH of Bayfield Farm were interred at Headley churchyard. The deceased, who was 65 years of age, had been a very useful man
There follow two unnumbered pages:
Headley Parish Council accounts March 31st 1901 to March 31st 1902 (an amendment of a printed copy of the previous year's accounts)
A letter (to WHL?) giving reasons for two double inductions of Rectors in the history of Headley: William COX in 1596 & 1626; and Robert DICKINSON in 1818 & 1822.
No further pages in Book 5.
***
Transcription of Book 5 completed as
follows:
pp.400449 The Priestleys
pp.450499 Ann Viney
pp.500549 Freda Line
pp.550599 Jo
Smith
Unnumbered page at start of Book 6
headed "Central"
Headley - Pages 602-627
Hilland (&
Grange) - Pages 628-641
Fuller's Bottom - Pages 642-673
Parish House
Bottom - Pages 674-707
Beech Hill - Pages 708-723
Parish House Bottom
- Pages 724-741
Parish Houses Road - Pages 742-757
Barley Mow Hill -
Pages 758-773
For Arford and Long Cross, see III Pages 514-579
p.600 & p.601 missing on microfilm
p.602 BAXTER John & Mary
Farmer living in Headley Chase. Pleasant
Communicants both husband &
wife
Niece (aged 34) married 23.10.1873 by licence to Edward FIELD.
House belongs to Henry KNIGHT.
Never had any children (Inf: SPEAKMAN).
p.603 BURRELL Thomas & Anne (HUNTINGFORD) & family
Live at Lindford (commencement of Lane)
Gets living principally by Horse
& Cart.
Gave them wine every Monday in Winter 1874, 1875 he being ill
with rheumatic fever.
Good looking woman.
Eldest John HUNTINGFORD
(born before wedlock) married Clara Eliz. LANGFORD p.567, one child Mary Eliz.
being born in 1869; the child (or one another) being sickly, lived long time
with the LANGFORDs.
Uncle in some way to George ALLDEN (Beech Hill) p.575.
- George 1853
- Ellen 1857, now Mrs MACDONALD, wife of a sailor
abroad 1889-1891.
- Harriett 1861 (St Vitus, Feb 1876 to St Bartholomew's)
- Fanny 4/6/1871 - now Mrs Charles KNAPMAN. Churched here 20.1.1895. See also p.1089.
With them lives a deserted child
Emily KEEN or ROBERTS
Written to about her Jan 1882 by Mrs BARNARD,
Pilcot, near Winchfield, Hants who tells me (Feb 2) that she has now been
adopted.
p.603 Letter from WHL dated 12 July 1889 - Thomas BURRELL has lost a cow worth £7 to £8. In his enfeebled state of health this is to him a most serious loss and he appeals for aid to enable him to replace the cow. Donations should be entered overleaf and may be sent to Mr Laverty or given to the bearer.
p.604 BARNETT Edward & Frances (HILLIER) & family
Live Elliott's Farm - he a bricklayer
"Church people" - she used to clean
church
"Dirty Mrs BARNETT" - he drinks
Daughter of old HILLIER (arrow to p.605) - agreeable.
Mrs came for coal
13/2/1875.
He brother to Mrs HOLDEN (p.384).
Went 2/7/1873 to ask
about name of child whether Dorothy.
The widow came back in 20th century to
Hollywater and married to or living with Reuben AYLING & having now left
with her two of Ayling's grandchildren, a girl and boy TRIGGS (their mother
dead & father remarried & skidaddled)
- William John 3/2/1867
- Charlotte Maria 1/11/1868
- Ernest 1871
- Kate Dorothy 29/6/1873
- Sarah Eliz Alice 1876
- Emmeline 7/12/1879
- Naomi May &
Constance Ruth (twins) b. 9.5.1885 - of the twins one is Mrs RENOUF the other
is Mrs POWELL.
p.604 Cutting dated Jan 1886 - concerning petty session re game trespass - William Barnett.
p.605 HILLIER William
Sometimes lives with daughter (arrow
to p.604)
Went & came back March 1880
There in 1881, gone at the
end of 1881
Has a daughter at Hindhead, Mrs WINCHESTER, a widow
Not a
bad old man. Died Jan 1882.
Also there is said to be a daughter Sarah who
married & went abroad. Query Mrs YEATES whose child Sarah Jane born
7.7.1867.
They are all Churt people.
Can this be connected with p.108
& p.109?
p.605 POWELL George Benjamin &
Constance (nιe BARNETT arrow to p.604) & 1 child
Nov 1908 at next
Andrew GAUNTLETT's
One of the twin BARNETTs. He ex-ASC.
p.606 MATTHEWS William (b. 20/4/1833) & Rhoda (nιe
20/11/1834 AYRES) & family.
Rhoda born Petworth Fair Day 1834 at Balls
Cross - bapt Petworth 30.11.1834.
Live on Deadwater Hill. Gipsy-ish.
William & Job got school prizes March 1877 & generally attentive to
school attendance.
See p.508 for his quarrels with BRITTON.
Assault by
EADE see p.472.
- John 1854 or 1855
- Eliz
- Edward
-
Fred
- Phoebe 1865 - see p.1013 (Mrs Fred COURTNAGE)
- William 1866 -
see p.171 & p.958
- Alfred 1868 - died 1870
- Job 1870
-
Rhoda 1872
- Fanny 1874 - married a butler named ALLEN. She widow with 1
child (born 1901) in 1903.
- Thomas 6/5/1877 - wounded 1917
- Emily
Louisa 5/1/1879.
p.606 Several newspaper cuttings and learnθd notes relating to court cases involving William MATTHEWS
p.607 GATES Stephen & Evelina (nιe 30.3.1852 MILLIS)
& children
Shoemaker living upper end Parish House Bottom
She to
Xmas 1881, sewing & infant teacher
Son of p.344 & ?brother to
p.354
See p.634.
Were married away in ?1879.
Lodging with them is
(Xmas 1881) William LAWES (p.685)
Allowed under act 39(t)3 by letter from
Department of 23rd April 1878 [Headley EAW
Hampshire 3665]
See p.684.
Children by 1st wife Evelina MILLIS:
-
Cyrus Stephen 24.8.1879
- Evelina Sarah Eliza 6.3.1882 - not living Headley
- William James
12.4.1884
- Annie Louisa 16.6.1886
Children by second wife, Mary Ann
ETHERINGTON (who received OAP from 3.8.1923):
- Alfred 21.9.1889
-
Alice 1.10.1890 - in 1924 Mrs Alice MARSHALL, 19 Lyme St, Camden Town, NW1.
p.607 AUSTIN William Thomas & Emily (MATTHEWS) & 2
children
Married 1904. She deserted about 1906 & 1909 living at home
(arrow to p.606).
Together again in
1920.
- Reginald Nov 1904
- Gladys 1905
- boy 28.2.1921.
p.608 POOK James & Eliza (MOOREY) & children
Live
at Grayshott below I'ANSON's Lodge
Mrs P from Frensham - brought Annie to
be priv. baptised
Eliza MOOREY's "proper name" Eliza ROOSHAM
With them
Stephen COOMBES p.609, & in same set of cotts. LAWRENCE p.484
Mrs P
died 1894
Before marriage:
- James MOOREY 6/2/1870 - m. widow Lile
Geneva BOXALL (see p.609)
- Annie MOOREY
1/1/1873 - m. 26/10/1892 to Edward Albert
GARNER, 26, painter
They were married 1874
& have children:
- Alice POOK 1879, bap 8.2.1880, d. 1889
-
Beatrice POOK bap 5.6.1881.
p.609 COOMBES Stephen (b. about 1823)
Lives with POOKs
"Promised to look after Eliza MOOREY (p.608)
& now looks after her eldest boy" (Inf: BETTESWORTH).
p.609 MOOREY James (23/12/1869) & Lile Geneva BOXALL (nιe
EAMES) p.578
Had children:
- Jim BELTON 11/9/1900
- Jack BELTON
11/1/1902
- Frank BELTON 19/2/1903, d. 1915
- Ernest BELTON
12/3/1904.
p.610 CHANDLER Charles (4.7.1819) & Harriett (nιe
4.9.1824 BLANCHARD)
Keep a shop at Lindford.
Husband shoemaker, works
for GAMBLEN
She was "20 years a servant in London"
Two boys in choir
when I came
Hori (bad sight) worked a while for Mr ROGERS p.481
Good
church people
Andrew good-looking - rather some to bow-wows
She sister
to James BLANCHARD p.335
He cousin to Charles CHANDLER p.341
Died of
paralysis 16 Oct 1895 age 78. Uncle to p.81.
They were married 1.1.1857:
- Andrew 31.1.1858 - connection with Foresters
p.535
- Hori 25.12.1859 - died
- Elizabeth 16.3.1862.
p.610 CHANDLER Andrew & Elizabeth (his sister, 1901 census)
Live 1903 (& before)
in Arford.
p.611 CLEAR Mrs Jane & Mrs Jane KINGDON (nιe WHEELER).
Farmers at Trottsford Farm.
Saw old John 22.8.1872; very like Ward
Hunt in 'Vanity Fair' for 11.3.1871.
On 22.8.1872 hoped I should bring
Mrs Laverty and hoped we should know what
children are.
With them now lives niece Minnie LOE nιe 31.12.1861 (she died
April 1936 - MI
1143).
The farm (1881) in Mrs KINGDON's name.
John Clear
LOE (nι 1864) brother to Minnie, son of John Fuller LOE, was married here 23
Jan 1895 to Mary Aline MURRAY (nιe 1867), dau of James Benjamin MURRAY
architect.
Jane WHEELER (nιe 5.9.1832) marr 1.9.1859 to Thomas
KINGDON (she recorded in Marr Reg as Jane Wheeler CLEAR,
father John CLEAR, yeoman)
Kate _____ marr 5.12.1860 to John Fuller LOE (who died
in 1878?)
John George CLEAR (nι 15.4.1840) -
bur 14.3.1848 - "brothers and sisters dear, weep not for me." [MI 47 - actually
says: "only son of John and Jane CLEAR" - "Parents and sisters dear / grieve
not for me / as in life I received / every kindness from thee; / and as death
relieveth me / from sin and pain / do pray that in heaven / we may meet
again"]
p.612 COLLINS Louisa (nιe 18.12.1809 PHILLIPS) & sons
Live at Huntingford Bridge Smithy
Came out 23.8.1872 to carriage to
see Bess.
Husband Daniel (died 1875) born in house.
She came from
Petersfield.
Her father lived at Plaster Hill (see p.295)
Sister to
Louis PHILLIPS p.569
Mother as below.
Mrs Stephen* (Milly
below) was DYKES' & our housemaid
Charles is the present
support of the family.
They hold the Headley Street smithy.
Had sofa
& chair given on 75th birthday.
- Charlotte 7.1.1834 - marr 2.12.1864
John KNIGHT
- Stephen b. 8.5.1837, bapt 7.6.1837 - marr Milly DISNEY* -
said 1914 to have been made widower (very feint writing,
and unclear which line it refers to)
- Anne Louisa 25.12.1840 - marr
18.11.1863 to H BRIDGER p.475
- George 1.11.1843 - died of consumption May
1871
- William 10.9.1848 - has fits
- Charles 18.5.1851 - see
p.1402
- Kate 7.5.1854 - now married, ?Mrs COLE (see p.1534).
See
COLLINS pedigree p.845 & p.849.
p.613 COPPER Henry & Elizabeth (VINCENT) & family
Live at Barford.
He works at RIPPON's mill p.651
Mrs pleasant; Don
16.7.1873 alarmed boys
Came with RIPPON.
Girl 16.7.1873 went to
I'ANSON's school
She died 1910, when he went to son at The Moorings, 167 St
Augustine's Rd, Southsea.
- Elizabeth Mildred (age 18
in 1881 census) - Mrs YOUNG, wife of a butcher. The butcher let a knife
slip in 1908 (early) & cut an artery in his leg & died in an hour. The
2nd boy YOUNG nι 1896 is with COPPER in 1908, a great reader.
- Caroline
2.12.1866, bur 2.7.1867
- Henry 5.9.1869
- Frank 4.6.1871
-
Alfred 1873
- Amy 6.8.1876 - unmarried at mother's death in 1910.
p.614 CURTIS Richard (12.12.1838) & Louie (Louisa)
(KNIGHT) & baby
Headley Street Church Gate - keep the shop.
Brother to George p.615 & Mrs GREENAWAY p.541 & Mrs DENNING p.77 &
Mrs George WARREN p.672.
Richard & George (p.615) are the 'Bros' of the shop.
Great
supporters of the Dissenting interest.
Change ready money & low
prices.
She dau of Henry KNIGHT p.640.
His purchase of SHRUBB's
cottage p.576.
Son of Richard CURTIS & Mary PIM p.825.
They were
married in 1879? and have two children:
- Richard Henry 1.11.1880 - see opposite (p.615)
- Marion May
(the elder of the two).
A governess Min LEE married 1911 to Lynton WARREN
p.672.
p.614 Letter from Mr GAMBLEN to WHL dated Sunday morning, 4 Oct 1891 - Mrs CURTIS ask if you will please allow the 8 o'clock bell not to be rung this morning as Mr CURTIS is to be taken away at 9 o'clock and if he hears the bell he will know that it's Sunday and will start off to Standford.
p.615 CURTIS George (16.4.1843) & Miss Elizabeth
(nιe 19.3.1831, bapt 22.4.1831)
Brother & sister living at
Standford
Brother & sister to Richard (p.614) & Mrs GREENAWAY p.541
& Mrs DENNING p.77 & Mrs George WARREN p.672.
When mother died,
property was divided.
He one of the 'Bros' of the shop (p.614).
p.615 CURTIS Richard Henry & Winifred (De LAUNAY)
Son
of p.614. Marr 8 May 1919 (by licence) at Ryde by Rev Hugh Le FLEMING.
He
was then Lieut in 8th Hants, afterwards Capt
& his mother was living at
Deeplin Cliff, Shanklin.
She (Winifred) was 2nd daughter of Mr C J De
LAUNAY, Hermitage, Ryde.
p.616 CURTIS James & Jane (she age 58
in 1881 census; d. 25 Feb 1890 age 70)
He born 6 Oct 1824, died
24 Nov 1916
Church people keeping shop at end of village (Shop
opposite Wheatsheaf, Arford)
This his second wife
Ellen was a
servant here for a short while after Mrs JEFFRIES.
He son of a Dr CURTIS, past Drs in 1794
& early 19th century.
Ellen's children afterwards living there
--
Kathleen JEFFRIES teacher in school
-- Muriel
JEFFRIES went as child's maid to India Oct 1919
with Mrs WATSON of B
In 1918 they gave up the shop to Mr & Mrs BOHANNA
p.1838.
- Mary Jane, b. 26 Jan (1858?)
- Ellen Maria 1860? - marr
JEFFRIES p.276.
I think this pedigree is incorrect - see the
print.
There follows a short and speculative family
tree, below which he says:
See another pedigree on p.1957.
p.616 Cutting dated 12.2.1924 - Generations of Doctors
- The CURTIS family in Alton
Without saying it, WHL
implies that James CURTIS above was of this family.
p.617 CHANDLER George & Anna (MILLS) & family
Live
at Lindford near bridge
He a miller, & he & sons (William
& Alfred) in the choir
2nd boy (Alfred) got spine growing out
Mrs ALLEN gave Alfred
a sort of stays
She dau of James MILLS p.656. See HARDING pedigree
p.129.
Brother to Tom p.627
[Crossed out=>Cousin to Fred
p.296?]
He son of p.36 (Mrs LEMON).
- Charles 5.6.1864, bur
9.8.1870
- William James 3.6.1866 - see p.917
- Alfred 4.10.1868
- Herbert 7.1.1872
- Edith 31.5.1874 - m. 20.4.1896
Frederick George TANNER, farmer of Denmead
- Frank 1.7.1877.
p.618 LANGRISH Walter (b. 16/2/1836, bapt 16.2.1836) &
Elizabeth (POWELL) & family
Small
farmer (yeoman really) Saunders Green
Brother to William p.645
There
is also a governess Miss _____
He used to wear spats, so the lane from his
house (Tignals) to Hearne was called Spats
Lane.
He was buried here 11.1.1906
She was buried here 26.1.1914.
- Walter Henry 1871, bur 28.6.1872
- Frederick Walter 1873, called Fred
- Elizabeth Ann, 10.6.1875, called Bess.
p.618 WATTS James & the misses
Farmer Dockenfield -
died 1901 or 1902
Wife, I think, sister to Mr LANGRISH
Place (Great Holt) now bought by Major
Boyce COMBE, a son of Pierrepoint.
p.619 MILLS William & Bessie (Elizabeth Ann)
She
born 3.5.1825 (he age 61 & she 57 in 1881
census)
Live at top of Petar's Lane, bottom of Curtis Lane.
He
brother to Mrs BETTESWORTH p.597 & James MILLS p.656.
She cousin to Mrs
BETTESWORTH & so some relation to William the broker at Alton.
Aunt
of wife's in Selborne "with millions of money"
Long story: wife somehow
done out of it, and aunt & cousins have it all.
Called 31.12.1873 with
BSL & ASL
The place is called Huntingford & belonged to old James
BLANCHARD (p.335) & was sold at his death.
They were married 1872 -
no children.
p.619 Letter from Mrs MILLS to WHL dated 14 Nov 1885: Dear Sir, I write this to ask you if you will oblige me with the Certificate of my dear husband's death & burial as I wish to take it with me going to prove his Will as the Exexutrix, and will you also kindly look at the Tithe Map and see if you can find Latch Field (Plot No.332 is Latch Moor), as I was not willed to it in my husband's presence at Mr DOWNIE's office on the 28th of April 1882 and a gentleman from Alresford was there. I shal feel truly obliged Sir if you will see to this at once for me. I would have seen you about it but have not been able to get about much lately.
p.619 Cutting dated Dec 1886 - Re William MILLS deceased
- (after a printed copy of his Will leaving everything to his wife): I take
this opportunity to say that I have in no way given my sanction to any one thing
being sold that belonged to the late William MILLS , my deceased husband, and
any person having any property belonging to the said William MILLS is to
deliver the same into my charge by the 20th December 1886 in the first place,
and afterwards to my solicitor AFM DOWNIE Esq, High Street, Alton.
Joyce STEVENS writes: This Will was witnessed by my
Gt-grandfather and Grandfather (SUTER), 5/5/1885.
p.620 WAKEFORD Frederick & Elizabeth (WINDEBANK) & child
Headley Street
(opposite the Holly Bush). The butcher.
Brother to Mrs HOGSFLESH, Liphook
Son of the bigger Liphook butcher (for
whose death in Jan 1875 see announcement (Cutting) in paper)
Inclined to be very pleasant
& agreeable.
The sister Mercy WINDIBANK banned with William PAYNE of
Bentworth in Sep/Oct 1882 - see p.505.
Father to p.1904 (Jim
WAKEFORD & Allie m. 1921)
They were married & have 1 child
(1881): (The following list rearranged according to 1891
census)
- Albert Frederick, b 1881?,
died 1936
- Henry James, b 10.7.1884 - married Miss ARTHUR - one girl Rita (now BEAVEN)
- Cecily, b
27.7.1886 - marr KING
- George Wilfred,
b 20.5.1888, died 29.10.1905?
- Robert Cecil, b
13.3.1890 - married HD PETTIT Nov 1935.
For connection with other
WAKEFORDs see p.1610.
p.620 Cutting re. starting the Foresters - see p.535.
p.621 PIGGOTT Mark (24.8.1826) & Maria (WOODBOURNE
27.10.1832)
Live at Lindford
Husband works for the LICKFOLDs p.538
Special grievance: machines
Two of husband's brothers in Australia
Went to see (10 Aug 1872) about Charlie for choir
George died &
tombstoned by choir (MI 200)
Children good at school considering distance
Brother to James p.337 &
the late John p.662 & George p.694 & Dan p.695
Uncle to Walter
p.161
She (1884) works at Lindford Laundry.
They were married
12.11.1851:
- Mark 22.2.1852, bur 2.2.1858
- James 2.3.1854 - dead
before 1922
- William 20.7.1856, died June 1922
- John 3.4.1859 -
alive in 1922
- Charles 17.1.1864 - alive in 1922
- George 7.9.1866 -
died 20 Feb 1878, see above
- Walter 5.6.1870
- alive, see p.1406
- Lucy 1872 - died, see p.1387.
p.621 Cutting dated Feb 1891 - Fancy Dress Ball (the first of the kind in Headley) - Aunt Edith (SUTER), aged 33, in evening dress [wrote Joyce STEVENS].
p.622 I'ANSON Edward & family
Live at Grayshott
Park
An architect of 7A Lawrence Pountney Hill, EC
The son has the
business in 1903 in particular with Mr HASELHURST.
p.622 I'ANSON - Many cuttings - d. 1888. Buried here. President RIBA. Established and carried on at his own expense a school at Grayshott. JP and FGS. Memorial window placed in church by his children 1891, St Paul & St Barnabas (Heaton, Butler & Boyne) next to window in memory of his first wife and daughter. Mr WOODTHORPE (p.494), his great friend and neighbour, was first president RIBA and died a few weeks before.
p.623 CHANDLER Benjamin & Eliza (FULLICK)
Live at
[Crossed out=> Linstead Farm House] Deadwater Allotment, next RS
GARDINER
There formerly lived with them her grandfather James RANDALL (went
into Union Mich 1878)
She dau of James FULLICK p.520
Son to Mrs Eli
p.269
Brother to Mrs William FYFIELD p.277 & Mrs WALKER p.93.
They
were married 8.10.1870:
- Ruth 1876
- Benjamin George 1872
-
Edith 1874
- Minnie 11.12.1876.
p.623 Letter from WHL dated Aug 1892 - Mrs Benjamin CHANDLER appeals for help towards replacing her daughter's clothes (worth £3 to £4) which were all destroyed in the fire at Mr DAVID's (The Laurels) on the night of August 22nd. Kind contributors are asked to enter the amounts overleaf and give the money to the bearer to bring to me; when an order will be given on some draper for the girl's benefit. £3 received.
p.624 PRICE Harry & Belinda
& Moggy (daughter Alice Ann age 26 in 1881
census)
Crabtree House
Retired Gas Rate Collector. Old.
Inclined to be cantankerous, though always now pleasant to me.
A handy old
man.
Died 17 March 1884.
p.625 CRAFT George & Jane
Live at Headley Park Mill
Keeper to Sir Henry KEATING p.626
Mrs
pleasant - no children - never enjoys good health
House smokes - special
grievance
Been there since 1871 or 1872
Use to house keep for Sir
Henry K
Keeps bantams
She died (at Churt) January 1882
She was a
WHEELER aunt to Mrs COVER p.573 & her sister-in-law Mrs WHEELER has since
(this is 1901) come over once a week or so to do for him & take his
washing.
Possibly Mrs ROBINSON's sister from jumps for she is now a widow.
p.626 KEATING Sir
Henry Singer & Henry
Live at Headley Park
Retired judge
To south of France in winter
Sir Henry KEATING enclosed the Free Piece
which was still open in the Ordnance map of 1869; one of the men being William
HACK as he told me in 1912.
16.6.1883 Henry KEATING married Elinor Erskine,
eldest daughter of Major General Sir E WARD.
From a Cutting: He died 1 Oct
1888; wife died 1864. Both buried in Kensal Green cemetery.
p.626 BARNES Mrs Hannah (one dau
Ada)
Housekeeper to Sir Henry KEATING
Now ditto to Mr WRIGHT p.117
(a missing page)
Sister to Miss JOCELYN
p.1161.
p.627 CHANDLER Tom (11.7.1847) & Eliza (MORGAN)
Live
at Headley Mill across water
Helpless with an enormous family
Big-eyed
children
Lucy sharp in 1874 "Like to go to school?" "Yes! & know
ABC"!
Brother to p.617 "my brother Tom"
He "42" in 1889, so only 17
when eldest boy born
She dau of Henry & Eliz MORGAN, bapt Kingsley
8.3.1846
I got Certificate for her Oct 1914.
- Walter 5.3.1865
-
Mary Ann 3.6.1866 - marr ???
- Harriett _.7.1868, bur 11.4.1868
- Lucy
7.11.1869 - baby in 1890.1891, took the place in Haslemere where
MA vacated manager
- Clara 1872 - Mrs EAST,
6 Albion Sq, Stepney SE in 1891. 'Clara Grace' when died 1907
- Florence
1874 - Going Dec 1889 as servant to Mrs LICKFOLD, Headley Mill. In 1891 on
Aldershot streets but soon aff again. See letters
below.
- Thomas Frederick 1875 (1.2.1876)
- William 3.6.1877
- Edith 1.10.1878
- see p.2017
- Alice 2.5.1880
- Eva 1.5.1881
and another 2 by the 1891 census:
- Elizabeth 30 Jun
1883
- Rose 6 May 1888.
p.627 Letter to WHL from Society for the Rescue of Young
Women & Children, 79 Finsbury Pavement, London EC, dated 29 Jan 1892 - We
have received a young woman today named Florence CHANDLER 17 from Aldershot.
She states that she is well-known and her family to you & that you gave
her sister a character to get a situation in London. The girl tells a strange
story that she came away from home with parents' approval and wish and they
knew she had only 2 or 3 shillings in her pocket, not enough to come to London,
and fell in with the lady who lives in Aldershot who placed her under our care.
We should feel so much obliged if you will tell us all you can about this girl
and her parents.
WHL's reply (in
draft): I am sorry to get your letter concerning Florence C. I had a
letter about her in June 1891 from the Aldershot refuge saying that she had
refused to stay. I saw the parents who have had a very large family to
[support] on poor wages & the result was that after some little time
Florence was said to have a situation in London; & I was so informed by
one of younger sisters only a few days ago. I fancy the parents have no
control.
There is also a letter (4 pages) to WHL from
the Aldershot Refuge about the same girl.
p.628 COOPER & family
Son to old Mrs COOPER p.295.
(Same as p.1126?)
p.628 MULLARD & family, see p.283 [she a HARRIS, pedigree p.162]. (This line crossed out)
p.628 HARRIS James & family
This one on p.584?
Live in Barracks Churt side, Whitmore Bottom [See also ALDERTON p.588] &
pay a little Tithe; an acre of Mr ANSELL's (in this parish) being divided
between them.
MULLARD gone, and in their place KINSHOTT (nιe
ALDERTON).
p.629 CHANDLER old & Anne
Lives up in Mr ALLEN's
yard
Wife was on West's Charity (Christ's Hospital) as a descendant of
WEST.
She died in 1877.
He now that HOWICK (p.638) is gone is
gardener.
Father to the two Mrs ELSTONEs (p. 103 & p.417)
Came out
of Bramshott Nov 1874 to Hollywater.
Got the £2-10-0 for her in Oct
1875
Went 13.10.1875 with Mr CAMPBELL to take it.
?He went to one Mrs
ELSTONE in 1885.
p.630 COLE Thomas & Mary
Lives at Simmonstones. New farmer 1880
Brother to John (p.631). Uncle to
p.633.
Pleasant.
p.630 Cutting dated 1884 - New hops. - The first pocket
of Farnham hops arrived in the Borough on Friday morning, consigned to Messrs
W.H. & H. Le May, hop factors, 68 Borough High St, London. It was of
magnificent quality and was grown by Mr T COLE, Headley, Hants, and sold by
Messrs Le May to Mr J.T. Best, hop merchant, Paddock Wood at £18 18s per cwt.
(1884).
Thomas COLE of Simmonstone; John COLE of
Field House; George COLE of Bayfields Lane (wheelwright).
p.631 COLE John & son (Frederick
James) & son's wife (Mary Jane) [John not there in 1881 census]
Farmer at Field
House
Pleasant
Father & brother to p.633
Brother & nephew
to p.630.
p.631 MARTIN Percy & Eliz (CHANDLER) & children
Baker living at Lindford Chase in 1915
She dau of p.627.
Before
marriage:
- Florence Eliz: nιe at Aldershot 3.12.1901 - Turned RC in 1921
on her marriage with a Dublin Fusilier, Aiden Moses WALCH.
p.632 MATTHEWS John 1790-1875.
Hilland (the old shop)
Now dead.
Used to live here when I came.
Tombstone to him in
churchyard (MI
198)
Brother to p.634 lives by himself but used to have his
nieces (children of his brother Charles) & Mrs Andrew ALDERTON Q.137.
Pound keeper, see p.1805.
Remembers Nathaniel BAYLEY the schoolmaster died 1798.
Was at school under
him 2 or 3 years.
Father used to teach one end of room , son at other.
Best school miles around, children used to come from all parts.
Uncle to
p.405 & Mrs BLANCHARD p.335.
p.632 PIGGOTT (PICKETT in 1891
census) Daniel, nι 1830 May Day
Lived with COLEs p.633 &
worked for PRESTON p.985.
Now at Brooke Lodge
& come back 1912 to
live with COLEs.
Wife (nιe Esther FULLICK, Mrs COLE's sister) died circa
1890.
p.633 COLE George (21.11.1846) & Fanny* (nιe FULLICK
29.4.1846)
Live in Bayfields Lane
Wheelwright from WOODBOURNE's at
Kingsley
She sister to Mark p.221 & Fred p.258 & Mrs HALE
p.242.
[See pedigree p.502 & p.837]
(Inf: Charles MILLS p.656)
Dissenters distinctly, but agreeable.
Also 1899 & before Adeline
DAVIDSON (granddaughter - dau of Minnie) - really
COLE & illegitimate, mother is married since to a DAVIDSON (see p.635) as
informed by her mother. Sgt Arthur John G
DAVIDSON who was living with his wife end 1900 at cottage on Broxhead.
-
Minnie Lavinia 1871
- Emma Matilda 1875
-
Edith Flora 1876
- Eleanor Gertrude (Nellie) 1886 - marr 1910 at New Cross
- Amelia Caroline 1889 - marr 1912 Leon JEFFERIES p.276.
For list of
children & Will see p.635 (moved below for
convenience here):
Children of George & Fanny COLE
- Minnie
Lavinia _.7.1871 - Mrs William DAVIDSON
- Emma Matilda _.7.1875 - Mrs
Robert Thomas WARE
- Edith Flora _.9.1876 - unmarried 1916
- Charles
Christopher 4.4.1879 - died 1883
- Eleanor Gertrude 13.4.1879 - Mrs Ernest
ELTON
- Amelia Caroline 13.7.1889 (day before her aunt Mrs HALL) - Mrs Leon
Stanley JEFFRIES.
Will 1917 of George COLE:
Should wife survive all
my estate & effects
the sole executor.
Otherwise: to dau Edith £50
& all household furniture & rest to be divided equally among the 5
daughters, with Edith sole executor.
p.632/633 Stories of Fanny* FULLICK: She was given 1/- as a
prize by the schoolmistress Mrs BAYLEY for writing. As she had always heard
you should put money in the Bank, she 'put it in the bank in Curtis Lane' and
never saw it again. W GAMBLEN tells me he did the same with some coppers in
his own garden, but soon learned the mistake & recovered them.
Mr
DYKES used to punch the children with his stick. One day MRS COLE dodged back
and Mr DYKES (a heavy man) fell sprawling, & Mrs COLE (Fanny FULLICK) ran
home. Next day Mr DYKES was for thrashing her, but the schoolmaster said no
(?Mr FURNESS). Mr DYKES very angry hit the master with his stick & the
master pushed Mr DYKES. Mr D gave the master notice. "Certainly," he said, "I
would rather break stones than be your schoolmaster."
p.634 BENNETT Mrs Sarah (nιe MATTHEWS) 1796-1885
Old lady
living at Hilland.
Formerly there lived with her Miss MILLIS (now GATES)
p.607
Good churchwoman. Really very old.
Pupil teachers and stray
Parsons lodge here.
Mrs BENNETT married twice [Inf: SPEAKMAN]
Used to
live at Bramshott House
Some relation (aunt) to Mrs BLANCHARD p.335
Died 1885 & home taken by daughter Mrs Sarah E HARNETT.
(Mrs HARNETT
marr to 2 brothers, or perhaps housekeeper to 2nd.)
Aunt to p.405, Henry MATTHEWS of Whitmore.
See pedigree of MATTHEWS
p.1864.
p.635 ETHERINGTON George
Widower living at Moore
House.
Communicant.
p.636 FULLICK Edward (25.12.1830) & Esther (SHRUBB) &
children
Live at Lindford. Pay a little Tithe.
Husband 20.1.1873 at
work on branches for burning.
Son of the old Woodman that was (see p.498)
& nephew to old VOLLAR (VOLLER) p.365, &
now 1878 the Woodman.
Brother to Lizzie p.498 & to Walter p.500.
[See FULLICK pedigree p.502 & p.835]
She oldish like Mrs CAPES
(something) in the face.
- Edward Charles 1871 (called Edwin at school)
- son (Frederick A) 1876
Her father married 3
times.
He was John SHRUBB, bapt 9.19.1803, bur 30.5.1853 -
- Marr 1826
Charlotte DEADMAN, d 1832
- Marr 1834 Sarah CHANDLER, d. 1838
- Marr
1838 Lettice TRIGGS, d. 186_.
Mrs FULLICK is dau of last. Her father died
when she was 13; then went away from home, 1st to Mr LANGRISH, then to Andrew
WARREN where she was long time.
p.637 GARDNER Richard Samuel
(b. 14.7.1840, d.1918) & Emma (BUDD b. 17.11.1840, d. Jun 1926) &
family
Live at Lindford Chase
Now (1882) the Glebe Tenant
Distinct Allen-ites
Went about putting Rail to Footbridge 31.3.1875
She went to school with (although older than) Mrs BRINDLEY p.298 (written
diagonally)
Tenant also of the Allotment Ground
GARDNER is
right (spelling) by his printed bills (eg
1883)
Parents to p.157.
He went blind at end, of glaucoma.
Sister
to the transitory BUDD p.1058.
He born 14.7.1840 at Binfield, Berks, son of
Francis & Jane Eliza (nιe DEVERELL), a farmer.
By Certif: SR3164 from
Gen Reg Office Somerset House received 2.2.1907 - He and four other children
(he youngest but one) were baptised at a chapel at ?Tetsworth.
- Richard
Samuel 1862, d. 29.12.1884
- George 1867 - marr 1885 see p.157, d. 1926 in
London of cancer
- Anne 1868 (the Mary A in 1881
census?) - Mrs TAMEN, a widow at home 1918 - p.639
- Adelaide 1869
- mother of May Dorothy* b. 23.2.1892 - see cutting below. Now Mrs BURROWS
(not sure if this last comment relates to Adelaide or
Anne)
- Rhoda 1871 - the 1st born in Headley. Mrs ROGERS, see
p.1290
- Thomas William 1874 - marr to Louie FULLICK - see p.1289
-
Bert (Birt) 1875 - marr 24.9.1898 to Harriett
BRINDLEY - see p.1289
- Frank 1878, died in Bramshott June 1926
-
James Herbert - see p.1382
- Alfred 1884 - see p.2008 (1st baby when
married 19 years)
*May married Xmas 1914 a son
of Sam BURROWS of Conford.
p.637 Cutting dated Nov 1885 - Adelaide GARDNER, who had recently been in the employ of Mr FJL BLACKWOOD of Downlands, Liphook, was charged with stealing a large quantity of wearing apparel valued at £30, the property of her master. Some of the stolen property was found concealed in the prisoner's bedroom and some was found at her father's house at Headley. The prisoner, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to two months imprisonment with hard labour.
p.638 HOWICK Thomas & Matilda (FULLICK 5.6.1848)
Liva
at Standford, old farm, north side
Gardener to Mr ALLEN
She dau of
p.520
Gone autumn 1880 as Mr ALLEN reduced wages
The garden is worked
by old CHANDLER p.629
Returned temporarily Xmas 1891 while carter ill &
away.
They were married 21.11.1868
- Annie 2.1.1870
- William
1874.
p.639 JEFFERY Mary (29.9.1819) (variously
JEFFREY or JEFFRIES in censuses)
Lodges with George FULLICK ,
Lindford [Crossed out=>Mrs CANE p.415 & then BOXALL p.274]
Met her
1881 & FULLICK's dau (p.321) coming from mill
Doesn't seem to associate
much [Inf: BAXTER p.602]
Never been married.
Niece of (& used to
live with) schoolmaster BAYLEY.
p.639 TAMEN Anne, widow (husband died 13.8.1913)
Keeping
house for Mrs RS GARDNER (her mother) p.637
Has two children:
- a girl
(whose husband died April 1923) - Mrs WILTSHIRE & 3 children, trying to
get child into Railway School May 1923.
- Samuel James, commonly called
'Bob', coming home Nov 1919 from Mesopotamia
p.640 KNIGHT Henry (1805) & daughter (Annie)
Carpenter & builder living in the
village (corner at Arford)
Brother to TIPPER
& Co p.641
Father to Mrs CURTIS p.640.
See pedigree p.824.
Mr
Henry KNIGHT is said to have made a deed of gift of his property to his children
so as to save legacy duty. Some of copurse went to 'Fred' who predeceased him.
On this it is said that Mr Henry KNIGHT himself had to pay legacy duty, it
being left back to him.
He married Jane PARKER and had children:
-
Frederick 18/1/1834
- Louie - now Mrs CURTIS p.640
- Ellen 3/11/1844 -
now Mrs ALLDEN & gone away to Aldershot - see p.365
- Annie 17.12.1846
(see p.641) - in 1903 unmarried living at Bowcot with Miss Alice Amelia ANCELL
b. 27.5.1883, bapt 10.12.1907. With Miss K (Annie) Nov 1913. Miss ADAMS p.1621.
Mr Henry
KNIGHT, Mr John LICKFOLD & Dick FULLICK's father were born same day of
same month (in different years) & used to have a drink together on that
day.
Henry KNIGHT died 4/1/1903 age 99.
p.640 Cutting dated April 1885 - Headley - A 'Penny dinner' has been established here by the Rector (the Rev WH LAVERTY) and, the first in Hants, it bids fair to be a success. An old barn near the school room has been remodelled by Mr Henry KNIGHT, builder, and Mr FITZ, ironmonger of Farnham. Pipes have been placed around the room and other appliances for personal comfort and convenience have been added. The dinners opened on Monday last, when 75 persons sat down; on Tuesday there were 57; and on Wednesday 87; and all heartily enjoyed the meal.
p.641 TIPPER Sarah (nιe KNIGHT) and KNIGHT Betsy
Live in
the village
A firm of two sisters who keep a shop
Sisters of Mr Henry
KNIGHT p.640.
See pedigree p.824.
Francis TIPPER was buried 26.7.1864.
There is a stone in the churchyard B42A (MI
145)
She died 6 Nov 1886 - buried
at S14 (S13 in records, at MI
201).
p.641 KNIGHT Miss Annie & Miss Mary
Ellen JARRUM
Live 1909 at Hillside.
Miss J came end 1908 & fell at once with measles. Came from Leicester.
p.642 KNIGHT William & Emma (nιe JEFFERY 18.4.1832 at Frensham) &
family
Miller at Standford Corn Mill
Children used to go to Mrs John
PIGGOTT's p.662
PHD here goes a-fishing
Parents to p.41 (James,
Deadwater allotments)
She a widow in Taylors Lane in 1903 with her Kingsley
widow sister Mrs HUNTINGFORD and her son John.
They were married
14.6.1851:
- James - see p.41, Washford
- William, 24.6.1855 - see
p.970, widower Standford
- George, 11.4.1858 - father to p.643 - married
Charlie FYFIELD's stepdaughter Harriett MOORE
& died suddenly (haymaking) 5.7.1923.
- Sarah A, 8.3.1863
- Emma,
2.9.1866
- John KNIGHT, 7.3.1869 - marr Hilland cook with widowed
mother.
p.643 SMALL Joseph & children
Live at Grayshott
Comes on Sunday to take my pony while I am at Grayshott schoolroom
The
"master Small" of my early clothing club
days
His wife Annie bur. 27/1/1869 (WHL mistakenly wrote 1868)
- Marion, 5/5/1861 -
marr 30/4/1883 to William HARRIS p.115 - son Robert
Percy bapt. 7/10/1900
- Sarah A, 5/1/1863 - bur. 24/2/1864
-
Kate 4/12/1864
- Minetta 5/4/1868
Joseph
innkeeper at Holly Bush in 1871 census.
p.643 KNIGHT George & Alice Mary (BIGGINS) & 1
child
Married 14.1.1922 & to live at Standford
He grandson of
William K (p.642)
With them 1926 lives her father William BIGGINS - see
p.1809.
died Oct 1931 (not sure who).
p.644 BARNETT William & Frances (GAUNTLETT)
Fullers
Bottom (Hilland Cottages) now gone (not sure if this
line belongs here)
Married 13.10.1858
- Lavinia Kate
13.10.1861
- Harry 6.12.1868.
Sister to p.678 & p.433.
Came
as carter from Picketts Hill while SMITH (who was here) went to Frensham to
take CHIVERTON's place; he, CHIVERTON, moving to BARNETT's place at Picketts
Hill.
Glad to come down (wife) nearer to school & 'chapel.' Wants to be
in Club, though only 2 children at home.
Child born dead 27.6.1875. Very
bad.
She sister to William (Picketts Hill) p.433.
He still alive &
seen by C COURTNAGE in June 1914.
p.645 LANGRISH William (5.2.1828) & Matilda &
family
Ex-farmer living in Curtis Lane (Curtis Farm
in 1881 census).
Used to farm Stream Farm
She brought up in
London, born in Headley.
Their friends live (some) in Twickenham.
Brother to p.618 (Walter L)
The youngest boy shows artistic talent.
-
Mary Ellen 5.9.1857 - died LD (Lady Day?) 1926 at
Stream Cottage, Middle Bourne
- Mary 23.1.1859
(Marianne in census)
- Katherine Anne 10.6.1860 - marr 7.11.1883 Edgar BEALE
(there is a cutting describing it) - one of their
daughters married a nephew of Min PARKER, went to Australia & died circa
1919 under chloroform? at dentists
- William 1.12.1861
- George Ernest
17.9.1863 - died in Canada, April 1922.
p.646 MAIDMAN William & Mary
Ann (MILLS)
Live at Simmonstones
Go to
Churt church
Name (this 23.8.1872) should be MEADMAN.
"Generally out"
(this 23.8.1872) "home to clean."
Sometimes spell Symmondstones with 'd',
sometimes not.
See opposite (p.647)
Pedigree p.1676.
They were married 3.5.1845:
- Stephen 1.2.1846 - marr
1872 Eliz WOODGER
- Anne 30.4.1848 - bur 1.8.1848
- Ellen
23.12.1849
- Kate 5.9.1852
- Charles 27.9.1857 -
see p.1979
- Mary Ann
1.6.1861
- Rachel 18.4.1864 - m. George PAINE
24.12.1881.
p.647 MARDEN Stephen & sister Amelia
Bachelor at the White Horse (PH) Frensham
Pond
House been in family since before 1800.
Water belongs to
WILBERFORCE family
Sir Charles DILKE's brother comes to fish.
Went
14.9.1872 with PHD & BGL (ie. Mrs LAVERTY) to
fish.
His mother was then alive.
Perch easy to be caught here.
The carp in our pond came from Frensham.
p.647 MAIDMAN William &
(ALDRED) & 3 children in
1916
New chauffeur early 1916 to Llanover.
Grandson of William MAIDMAN
opposite (p.646)
See p.676 for pedigree.
Brother to Mrs Alf FULLICK, Headley Park.
I called 8.4.1916 when he asked
for PM
She "daughter of Arthur" (too feint).
p.648 PARKER Robert (1809-1901( & daughter
Farmer at
Wishanger Farm.
Son gone off, married badly*.
Used to farm 800 acres under Mr PHILLIPS
(p.649)
Now only got a part (about a quarter).
His wife was Elizabeth
ROGERS nιe 1813 at West Meon
Sister to Professor ROGERS MP
Died &
buried at West Meon.
- Alice Mary 1.1.1855 - died at 36 Nelson Rd, Southsea
22.3.1942
- *Robert George Vining
31.10.1855.
We have the full story of this in Headley
Miscellany Vol 3 in an article written by his gt-gt-granddaughter in New
Zealand entitled 'A Scandal in Wishanger 1876.'
p.648 PIPER Thomas married Eliza PARKER
They lived at
Saunders Green in 1835 & Martha Ann was baptised 14.5.1835.
They then
moved to Tilford Bridge & application was made in 1852 for baptism of a
son born in 1837.
p.649 PHILLIPS John Rouse & Elizabeth & son
Live
at Grayshott Hall
He founder of Swindon Refreshment room
Father of
Frank p.650
Owners of large Headley property.
No daughters. Sons are:
- Hawtin
- Frank p.650
- Walter Tawney - at home - see p.919.
Died 2nd May 1882 aged 66. Carved stone Reredos erected
by the family in Headley church in his memory.
p.650 PHILLIPS Frank & Catherine
F (TAYLOR)
[Crossed out=>Fullers Bottom (south side)
]
Live at the Land of Nod.
He son of p.649.
She from big house in Frensham.
p.651 RIPPON Edward & Emma
(HALCROW)
Live at Barford (Flock )Mill.
Daughter at home July 1873
but would not take C.C. (clothing club) as she
was going from home.
Pretty and Chatty.
p.651 Newspaper Cutting - Edward RIPPON. To rag merchants & dealers. The best prices given for all kinds of woollen rags at Barford. Flock & Shoddy Mills, Headley near Liphook, Hants. E. Rippon, Proprietor.
p.652 LAWES (LAWS in 1881 census)
Widow (Ellen ENSELL) & sons.
Her husband was
James LAWES.
Live on [Crossed out=>Deadwater Hill] Hollywater.
Used to live in the village.
Roughish lot. Widower GATES (p.376) now
lodging here.
His father James LAWES married 1814 Sophia SMALL
They
were married 17/2/1855. He died Feb 1868 aged 41.
- William 7/10/1855 - see
p.685
- John 23/8/1857 - see p.456
- Sarah J 18/12/1859
- Eliz
1/6/1862
- James 1/1/1865
- Henry 1866 - Married to a stranger (see
p.478 for the New Inn row) here for a short time in 1893.
Short family
tree of Jeremiah ENSELL sketched on this page.
Jeremiah shown to have had 3 daughters:
- Ellen (see
this page)
-
(Mrs CLAY) son James CLAY p.1617
-
(Mrs BERRIMAN) son
Kate CAINE p.1598.
p.652 Newspaper Cutting dated Dec 1884 - TRESPASS - John LAMPORT and George SINGLETON were charged with trespassing in search of rabbits on December 5th, on land belonging to R E WEBSTER Esq.Q.C. The defendants said they were not poaching; they were fox-hunting. They were fined 2s 6d and 8s costs each - Frederick GAUNTLETT and John LAWES were charged with a similar offence. The former was fined 10s and 10s costs; and the latter 1s and costs.
p.653 MARSHALL James* & Charlotte (COURTNAGE or BOXALL)
& 1 child
Live (to end 1881) in P.H.B. (Parish House Bottom) corner
of I'ANSON's Road (now Headley Hill Road).
Applying Xmas 1881 for Wheatsheaf.
Work for ROBINSON (p.369) the Thatcher.
She washed a short time for us, bad ironer.
She dau of Mr John
COURTENAGE (p.542). He son of the Wheatsheaf (p.435)
Now (1884 and
previously) landlord of Wheatsheaf.
*Got certificate May 1821 from
Somerset House of James MARSHALL nι 9.1.1847.
They were married
15/8/1868
- Matilda 7/11/1868 see p.888 (now Mrs COURTENAGE)
- James
MARSHALL died Feb 1933.
p.653 Newspaper cutting dated April 1884 -"Permitting Drunkenness" - James MARSHALL, landlord of The Wheatsheaf, charged with drunkenness and permitting it - fined.
p.654 MARSHALL Samuel (30/7/1837) & Hannah (28/3/1841
SHRUBB) & family
Live at Parish House Bottom (further end R.)
"Not in Bull's Book"
Sister to Mrs James GLAYSHER (p.290) and Mrs LOE
(p.576) & to Andrew SHRUBB.
Brother to George (p.438) & to Mrs
SMITH (p.307) Hearne.
Son to p.331 by 1st husband (transported)
Immense family. He tipples but good worker. Worked for a year for Mr
BETTESWORTH.
For his school fining p.350.
Harry is at Reformatory
Eling, Southampton (1888-1890).
She aunt to
Mrs LARBY p.1322.
They were married 25/1/1862
- George 20/7/1862 - see
p.808
- Will 24/4/1864 m. Esther KINGSHOTT 1885 - now on Quarry see
p.895
- Edward (age 5 in 1871 census) - m.
Eliza Alice LAWS see p.830 - his game case see p.604
- Harriett
7/5/1868
- Samuel 2/10/1870
- Harry 25/3/1873 - The housebreaking
case of 1889 (see cutting below); terminated in a
sentence at the beginning of July of 2 wks imprisonment and 5 yrs at Eling
Reformatory.
- Ellen 27/8/1875
- Sarah 3/3/1878
- Frederick
28/3/1880.
p.654 Newspaper Cutting dated May 1889 - Housebreaking at Headley - Henry MARSHALL, aged 16, fish hawker, was charged with entering the house of Charlotte KNIGHT of Headley and stealing a box containing two florins, a brooch and two small boxes on April 9th. the prisoner had bought jam, etc, at Charlotte TILBURY's shop, Headley, tendering a florin for payment. He was committed for trial at Winchester.
p.654 Newspaper Cutting dated Nov 1889 - Fatal Accident - The death of Samuel MARSHALL was reported. He was working on top of a hay rick when he fell and the prong of his hay rake pierced his head.
p.655 SHRUBB Andrew
Lives at P.H.B. (Parish House Bottom, now Beech Hill Road) this end of
Brother's house.
Bro. to Mrs Sam MARSHALL (p.654), Mrs James GLAYSHER
(p.290) & Mrs LOE (p.576).
He is a Butcher & Gardener.
p.655 LANE William (died 4.2.1919)
& Mary Anne [Amy in 1911 census?] (YIELDING
nιe 20.7.1873 near Horsham)
She and the RAWLINGS in 1927 in a bungalow half
in Headley & half in Bramshott.
Living 1st Barley Mow Hill, then
Hollywater.
Niece to p.569 quod vide.
- Mary Ann bapt 17/10/1884 at Wey Hill p.657. Mary Ann nιe 1884 to
William MATTHEWS
- William bapt 2/2/1887 at Farnham (born 24.4.1886)
- Edward bapt 26/7/1889 at Pirbright
- Joseph bapt 2/7/1893 at Bishops
Waltham. Joseph LANE and son living 1920 with Flor JOHNSON p.1730.
-
Louise bapt 15/8/1897 at Liss
- Amy bapt 1/12/1901 at Alton - Mrs Charley
RAWLINGS - baby privately bapt 8.8.1927
I got for them the Baptism of Birth
??? Registers
-
Edward born 25/5/1889, bapt 26/7/1889 at Pirbright - they described as
Travellers at North Camp.
I married (they had been living together) from
van in PARFECT's Hollow.
p.656 MILLS James & Harriett (nιe 4/4/1821 HARDING) &
son*
[Crossed out=>Fullers Bottom (north side)
]
Live at Saunders Green.
Father & son are
carpenters. "Used to live at Lindford. Damp. Came up to try & save lives
of 2 youngest No good"
He brother to Mrs BETTESWORTH (p.597) & to
William (p.619).
Parents to Mrs CHANDLER(p.617) & Mrs PICKETT (p.161)
His father the last Fellmonger [prepared skins for a
tanner] at the Fellmongers (Inf: Mrs LEMON).
They were married
25/10/1840
- Anne 18/7/41 - now Mrs Geo CHANDLER (p.617)
- Charles
Harding* 17/11/1844 - lives 1903 there (unmarried) by himself
- Jane
30/7/1848 married by me 15/8/1872 to W PICKETT - see p.161
- William
10/11/1850 - Bur 10/3/1870
- John 2/11/1856 - Bur 2/5/1870.
See
HARDING pedigree.
p.657 MARSHALL William & Harriett (WOODS Born 17.1.1834)
& family
Live at Standford. He comes to church (Information Sexton)
Not of either the Headley or Hollywater MARSHALLS (p.1279, p.1281) but
imagined rather from Selborne. In old days worked at Mill.
Pedigree
p.1277.
Ultimately all the family except this William went away with Mr
KNIGHT of Eveley.
- Charles 8/3/1857 ?at home 1914.
- Jane 13/7/1862
??banned 1886 to W J PALMER.
- Alice 1867 - d.1895 Had Cod Liver Oil
21.3.1893
- Edith 1873 ?at home 1914
- 28.5.79 died.
p.658 MATTHEWS Old
[Crossed out=>Fullers Bottom (north
side)
]
Owner of low house on Beech Hill. Seldom here now.
Father to
(arrow to p.659).
p.658 MATTHEWS Joseph & wife.
Son of above, retired,
& live 1905 at 3 Passfield Cottage (Miss ELLAM's)
Came Nov 1905 for
me to write to (arrow to Miss ELLAM) to allow
them to stay on. Miss ELLAM is housekeeper to a late landlord of the "Anchor"
Hotel.
For Joseph's shooting case see p.659.
p.659 MATTHEWS Charles & Phoebe (DEAKINGS)
Live in
Caravans on Beech Hill. Wanderers. Pleasant People enough.
Son of (arrow to p.658).
He & some 4 children came
Autumn 1893 (she having died) into van near Edward COOMBES, together with a
married niece Mrs LANE with her husband & 4 young children - see
p.655.
Living Spring 1910 in vans at Deadwater on Andrew GAUNTLETT's road
are I think Charles MATTHEWS (p.659 & p.1593) & two daughters, one Mrs
VINEY (not married to VINEY (& VINEY deserted her Feb 1915) & the
other (?a widow) Mrs CASTLE see p.1593.
- Caroline 4/12/1870
-
Joseph 22/3/1874
- Elizabeth -/-/1876
- Phebe Sarah Jane 1880 - shot
dead at Petersfield Fete, June 30 1884 (see report below).
p.659 Newspaper Cutting - The Fatal Occurrence at
Petersfield - Verdict of Manslaughter - Inquest (at the Crown Inn, Petersfield) on the body of Phoebe Sarah Jane MATTHEWS,
a child nearly 4 years old, who was shot at the 'Oddfellows' & Foresters
Fete on Monday. Jury adjourned to the Dolphin Hotel.
Charles MATTHEWS, a
hawker living at Headley, who identified the body as that of his child, was
the first witness. He said he travelled about at fairs and fetes with a toy
stall and a "high striker" to try strength. His brother Joseph MATTHEWS, who
lived at Haslemere, travelled with a shooting gallery, swing boats and
gingerbread stall. They carried on business independently one with the other.
His brother was sole proprietor of the shooting gallery.
Phoebe
went round the back of the shooting gallery and was accidentally shot in the
head and died. Her uncle Joseph was charged with culpable negligence and
arrested on a charge of Manslaughter.
p.660 KEMP William & Emma Jane (CANNONS) & children
[Crossed out=>Fullers Bottom
]
Young People
living at Lindford Chase (in small house near Edward FULLICK's p.636)
She dau of p.414, sister to Mrs John CANE p.415
Banned at Blackmoor April
1880.
Came (in f.w. [for work?]) 21/12/1881
to say that husband out of work in Selborne - they had come here and could get
no work. Gave her 2/6d in groceries.
He nephew to Mrs COLE (p.462)
Came 26/4/1884 to ask for strengthening stuff to small boy whose knees were
giving out & had to have operation. Gave her 1/- mutton & reminded that
children had not been Christened. She said Christened at Blackmoor before they
came, which won't do.
They were married -/5/1880.
- William early
1881 (Frank in 1891 census)
- Ernest early
1882.
p.661 TRIGGS George* & Anne (BOXALL Born 24.5.1832, Bapt
17.6.1832)
Live at Lindford Chase
She sister to Mrs Harriett
GROVER (Kingsley).
Went with Mr CAMPBELL 15/2/1875 mistaking it for the
moment for James WEEKES (p.513)
Saw Chapel Rules on Wall.
Her
father used to live in Headley Street in the 1st house down the lane.
He
NOT brother of John p.466.
Parents to Mrs Walter FULLICK p.500
She
1st cousin to Mrs Aaron WOODS p.272 as Mrs A WOODS told me - see p.827.
They were married 1/2/1849.
- Mary Ann 10/3/50
- William 14/3/52 -
dead by 1900 & daughter Emily Ann TRIGGS (b. 6.12.1876) makes her home
here
- Harriett 22/1/54 - Mrs W FULLICK p.500
Parents to wife
newcomers 1887 to Clump House.
George BOXALL [son of Elizabeth (Mrs TRIGGS'
sister) by Charles FYFIELD (p.347)] bapt. 2 Dec 1866; died in Cornwall
7.4.1889; brought up by Mrs TRIGGS, his mother having died when he was 18
months.
* George is "One day older than Noel
WAKEFIELD" & N.W. was baptised Xmas Day 1830, but born (as told 1905)
17.5.1827.
p.662 PIGGOTT Mrs (Martha?) - see
pedigree p.1419
Lives in Bramshott; is
communicant here.
Widow of old John who was for years WARREN Bros'
Bailiff.
He was brother to Mark (p.621), James (p.337), George (p.694)
& David (p.695).
In 1873 she kept a school to which the KNIGHTs
(p.642) & BONEs (p.590) went.
[Was this where Gran went and learnt
a few French words? - Joyce Stevens]
See pedigrees (p.697). Aunt to Walter
(Robin Hood) p.161.
p.663 NORTH Samuel & Elizabeth (EVANS) & children
Live at Headley Wood Hatch
"Three children died in 3 weeks of fever."*
One girl now (1874?) at Mr PARKER'S.
Son of old Mrs Dinah NORTH
(p.291)
Brother to Mrs GLAYSHER (p.288.).
They were married
16.4.1848:
- John 1.4.1849 - bur 5.1.1865*
- Martha 27.4.1851 - bur
12.8.1870
- Sarah 4.3.1855 - bur 19.1.1865*
- James 1857 - bur
30.12.1864*
- Harriett 23.10.1859 - to Asylum 1878
- Samuel 22.9.1861
- see p.174
- George 22.2.1863 - bur 23.5.1877
- Joseph 1.2.1865 - see
p.916
- William 6.10.1867 - see p.950
- Elijah 2.7.1871 - see
p.1057
- Henry 1875 - see p.1057.
p.663 Cutting dated May 1890 - Maintenance - Samuel NORTH and William NORTH were ordered to contribute 1s per week each towards the maintenance of their aged father, now chargeable to Alton Union. Both defendants told the Banch they neither would nor could pay unless they had regular work.
p.664 Gone but some Shoe Club remaining.
Fuller's Bottom
(north side) near west Pond (east cottage).
p.664 COOMBES Richard & BELTON Mrs (nιe Fanny CARPENTER
p.533) - Live together
- 1. By James BELTON 'Shiner'
- 2. ditto (by James BELTON)
- 3 By COOMBES - Alice bapt
7.11.75 as below
Red notes in 1911. (Not shown in red
here)
COOMBES from Hollywater, BELTON from Whitmore.
Mr James
BELTON gone abroad? or dead? [Crossed out=>& Mrs married? to Charles
COURTNAGE]
Mrs confined March 1875. Bother about Baptism. Got together
godparents one afternoon (Bapt being in evening)
See also Q.34.
p.665 POOK William
Lives at Standford. Had a fit in 1881.
Once worked for us (very slow).
Died in Union June 13 1884.
Uncle to William BUDD p.591.
Took POOK's Funeral card to Mrs BUDD.
p.666 SMITH Mrs
Lives at Prospect Hill. Was housekeeper
to the late rector of Bramshott, Mr BELLAS.
Property belongs to the Miss
DRAKEs* (as were) "orphans left coming from India; Mr BELLAS very fond of
children; therefore he took them"
"Finds it (this 2.1.1874) lonely".
For her nephew keeper Albert BUDD see p.971.
A
letter 24.5.1892 from the Rector of Barkham, Wokingham saying her friends
anxious as not having heard recently. Replied that cleaner & better cared
for since arrival of nephew - & that a letter to nephew would probably
secure particulars.
*In 1892 there are: (very
feint)
- Emma TURNER ?????? widow (p.934?)
- Flora F ??????.
p.667 SHRUBB William & Martha [Crossed out =>PARFECT]
DEADMAN (or COLE)* & children (see p.359).
Live in Parish House
Bottom.
To be met every Sunday afternoon (going to chapel?)
House
their own. ?She sister to Coffee PARFECT p.360.
He now 1890 died &
child Grace with her.
Married 16.4.1859:
- Ruth 14/8/1859 - p.1386
- Grace 8/12/1861 Now Mrs Charles ALDRED - Nov 1890 at Mrs BENHAM's -
applied Jan 1883 for Mrs Frank PHILLIPS housekeeper place
- Edith Nora
27/12/1863 - "Niece to Coffee PARFECTs" (p.360)
- Albert 1/4/1866
-
Augustus 5/1/1868 - died 1905 '71
- Martin Henry 1871 - m. 27.5.1899
Alice BONE, 23, who died - see next page.
-
Annie Lydia 1873.
In 1905 one dau is Mrs G WILKSON of Hale, another is Mrs
EAVIS Conford.
Albert or Martin died also in 1905.
* In 1871 &
1873 Mrs SHRUBB Christian name was given to the Registrar as Deadman &
Cole respectively. (Does WHL mean surname
here?)
p.668 TUCKEY widow Mary(MESSINGHAM)
[Crossed
out=>Fullers Bottom (Retired)]
Lives in Parish House Bottom.
Mother to (arrow pointing to James TUCKEY
p.669)
Old James (a nice old man) was a long while on the roads.
They were married 30/4/1826 & had a considerable family:
- James
8/2/1829
- William 17/7/1831
- Mary Anne 9/3/1834
- John
10/7/1837 - m. 24/1/1863 to Frances GARDNER - see p.1040
- Charles
7/6/1840 - Buried 8/2/1844
- Sarah 12/2/1843
- Henry 10/1/1847.
p.668 SHRUBB Martin Henry & Edith Alice* (NASH nιe
GOODYER)
Live now (1911) in Cover's Cottage, Barway
Married 27.5.1899 to Alice BONE who died.
Remarried 1911 to
dau of GOODYER (p.1428)
3 NASH children: (some of
this following info a bit unclear) - see p.1991
- one a boy Fred
John nι 12.10.1897, son of son of (written on bottom of
next page - very feint) John & Edith NASH, nι at T????
- 2nd Ernest Edward NASH 4.1899 - at the
Shaftesbury School, Bisley, Woking
- 3rd Arthur younger - p.1991.
Her first service at
William ALLDEN, Stream.
Miss LAMBTON, Redfield, Winslow, Bucks wrote June
1912 about Arthur NASH.
*Ruth SHRUBB is in asylum.
p.669 TUCKEY James (b. 10.1.1829, bapt 8.2.1829) & Ellen
(EVANS of Kingsley, niece to Mrs BURROWS p.595)
Live in Parish House
Bottom.
Son to widow TUCKEY. Brother to p.1040.
They had
children:
- Anne, Michaelmas 1851 - bapt at
Kingsley
- Emily 27.7.1856 - now Mrs Alfred HAYDEN - he died Sept 1913 at
Thursley - her application for OAP (I signed the paper) in June 1926
-
William 19.1.1862, died 1902 - m. Emily PRATLEY.
p.669 Cutting dated Oct 1890 - No Licence - Alfred HAYDEN was charged with carrying a gun without a licence at Selborne on August 22nd. Pleaded guilty, fined 2/6d and 5/- costs.
p.669 Letter from WHL dated 28 April 1892 - William KEMP
has been seriously ill with pleurisy and has gone with one child to his
mother's at Eastbourne. It is now thought better that his wife and other child
should also go to Eastbourne. The expense of moving them and their furniture
will be about £2, which after KEMP's long illness they are unable to find.
Kind donations should be entered overleaf and money given to the bearer or
sent to me. Please turn over.
Back of this shows
donations: Rev W H LAVERTY 5/-; George H PRESTON 2/6d; Mrs I'ANSON
2/6d; Mrs GREENWAY 2/6d; A F PARBURY 2/-; E COOMBS 1/-; W J PHILLIPS 2/-; Mrs
HAHN 2/-; Total £1-3/-
p.670 WARREN old Mrs Lydia
[Crossed out=>Fullers Bottom (Retired) west
cottage]
Lives at Standford with Andrew WARREN.
Is stepmother to
p.671 & p.673.
Is Bible Christian
Come to Communion Xmas 1880.
Is sister to Mr CAMPBELL's (p.480) 1st wife.
p.670 Mem: That early in 1892 the school room (built by Mr PANELL) on Standford Hill was burnt. It was not used then (& had not been for a long time) as a school-room; but for the storage of waste paper.
p.670 Newspaper Cutting dated July 1891 - re Description of dredging mud from Bramshott Paper Mill pond, by a sort of chariot.
p.671 WARREN Andrew (born 12.10.1821?) & Harriett
Lives at Standford, near Headley Mill. [Reynolds
House].
One of the firm of Warren Bros; the others being George
Roe WARREN (p.673) & a semi-lunatic Charles WARREN.
Brother to
George Roe (p.673)
Father to Henry (p.674)
Uncle to George (junior)
p.672
There lives (1885) with them a kind of protιgι Willie WARD.
Andrew was a pillar of the community and paid for the
organ in the Methodist Chapel [Marion WARREN].
p.671 Newspaper Cutting dated Nov 1891: WARREN On the 16th instant at Reynolds House, Standford Liphook, Harriett, the beloved wife of Andrew WARREN aged 74 years. Just entered the 50th year of marriage.
p.671 Newspaper Cutting dated April 1886: Headley All Saints church was very nicely decorated for Easter Sunday by the ladies of the district and the service was full choral. At the Easter Vestry all the officers, with one exception, were re-elected. The Rev. W H Laverty is a Guardian with Mr Andrew WARREN.
p.671 Newspaper Cutting dated Nov 1883: "The Carriage of Parcels" - South Western Railway Co vs WARREN Brothers.
p.672 WARREN George (junior) & Sarah Jane* (CURTIS) &
child.
[Crossed out=>??? Lane Cottage
(between Fullers Bottom & Arford)]
Live at Standford House.
Opposotious chap.
He son of George ROE (p.673) nephew to Andrew (p.671)
cousin to Henry (p.674).
She sister to Rich & George (p.614, p.615)
& to Mrs GREENAWAY(p.541).
*70by May 1915
- William Henry CHALCRAFT item 72.
They were
married (at chapel) _/_/80
- George Lynton Curtis WARREN 15.2.1881 -
educated Alton - L.Cpl Volunteered 27.01.1907 - applied 1909 for commission in
Aux. Forces - Married 1911 to Min LEE (formerly governess to May CURTIS
p.614);
- Eliz Annie nιe 27/8/1882 epuuz (dotty) Died 1906;
- Percy John nι 1/11/1883 ???
Nov 1 (as also p.614?).
*Sarah Jane CURTIS
bapt 8.11.1846; died 1926.
p.673 WARREN George Roe
Widower living at Standford; one
of the firm of the "Bros" see p.671.
Bro to Andrew (p.671), father to
George (p.672), Uncle to Henry (p.674)
Great
(dissenting) speaker and preacher. Lectured once at Headley school on paper.
For Law case see p.671.
p.673 Newspaper cutting dated Aug 1891 - re William Edward WARREN of Iping. Bankrupt. Used dishonoured cheques thinking he had plenty of money. Certified insane. Brother understood to move him to an asylum.
p.673 Newspaper cutting undated - re bankruptcy of John Chalcraft WARREN of Iping.
p.674 WARREN Henry &
?(BRECKENDMAN) & child.
Live in Bramshott, near
the mill.
Son of Andrew p.671, nephew of G R (p.673), cousin to Geo
(junior) p.672.
Said to be the most churchy of all, but?
Henry
was the hunting shooting fishing 'black sheep' of the family and eventually
became a rep for a Brewery; not sure how that went down with the local
Methodists! I think he must have lived at the Mill house which is in Bramshott
Parish. Henry's son went to Canada when quite young; his grand daughter lives
now in Vancouver. [Marion WARREN, Feb 2013]
p.674 Newspaper cutting dated May 1891 - re railway accident in which H Warren of Liphook was injured.
p.674 Newspaper cuttings - re Controversy over election to Guardians. Otter hunting - Lindford Bridge - Standford - Bramshott - Frensham.
p.674 Newspaper cutting dated Mar 1891 - re New Bridge over river at Passfield organised by the Waywardens, WH CHALCRAFT & H WARREN.
p.674 Newspaper cutting - re Bramshott Provident Friendly Society Fete.
p.675 BELTON Jane Sarah 23/3/1856
An inmate of the Union.
Proper name Sarah Jane FROGLEY, a dau before marriage of Harriet FROGLEY
by a sweeper, one William BELTON who used to live at Hollywater.
Dirty
people very. See Q.52.
William BELTON, 14 Railway Terrace, Feltham,
Middlesex wrote 27.3.1895 to Mr Andrew WARREN for news of his brother *John
BELTON, who went to Australia many years ago. We, of course, know nothing.
Children of original John (bur 8.3.1828) & Eliz. BELTON were
-
Richard 1813
- Catherine 30.5.1819 Grayshott,
- John* 29.9.1822
Grayshott
- William 5.11.1826 Grayshott - see Page Q.52.
p.676 GARDINER Charles 1864
[Crossed out=>Arford
(Cottage behind Pond) south side Pond Road]
A half-sharp inmate of the
Union, a nephew of Mrs SHRUBB p.294.
His mother Ellen (nιe BELTON) died in
1871.
His father John G died in Union in 187_.
They used to live in
Headley Street
A family tree drawn diagonally under
this.
See pedigree p.1517.
p.677 PACEY Susannah, born 1801
An aged inmate of the
Union.
Told me 9/4/1878 when she lived at Barford that WOODGER (p.260) had
been very kind to her.
Husband James died in 1874. She had a little
property & when that failed she went into Union. She came 1875 from Churt
side.
Has lost the use of her left hand. Old Mrs ROBINSON (p.281) used to
go in the morning to help her "just on her ground".
Mother to p.521.
Special grievance was that Dr WOODS charged 8/6d for attending to her
hand.
In 1902 I found at Frensham her child Anne born 4.6.1826 &
Charles born 19.4.1829 see p.521 & told Mrs Chas PACEY of this latter.
p.678 GAUNTLETT Henry 14/2/1836 & Emma (COURTNAGE) &
family.
[Crossed out=>Arford (behind Pond) north side Parish
Houses Road (north cottage)]
Live now at
[Crossed out=>Standford] Lindford.
Known as "Harry GAUNTLETT", formerly
living at Hearne, in the village, & on White Hill.
Now Jan 1882 quite
one of the Eveley Lambs.
Brother to p.433 & p.644 [Inf: Henry GAMBLEN].
Mrs chatty & agreeable - knew me 27.8.1872.
Saw no children. He
in garden. This at Hearne
out on 4/7/1873.
Mrs WAKELING (p.1312) had
of old been present when Harry threw & hit his mother badly.
They
were married 13/10/1860
- Harry 13/10/1861 - bur 27/5/1863
- Fred
6/12/1863 - "quoicadivo" - See p.652, p.341, p.942
- Sarah A 1/9/1867
- Jesse 6/3/1870
- Amelia 1876.
One dau
married to a Liphook man 2.10.1897; ?at Alton or at Chapel - one dau is Mrs
TILBURY p.1382.
p.678 Newspaper cutting - re Frederick GAUNTLETT "a disordly customer at The Cricketers, Passfield Common, Bramshott"
p.679 PARSONS Miss
Lives at Standford. Mrs ALLEN's Bible
woman.
p.680 PLUMMER Dr Charles J &
Mrs Francis M (PLUMMER)
[Crossed
out=>Arford (behind Pond) north side PHB
]
The new (1880) Doctor at
Standford House. Bought Dr WOOD's practice.
He married his cousin.
Succeeded by Dr ANDERSON p.1331.
Dr WOODS had married a South American,
very dark, & a daughter of theirs came to see me Aug 1926.
p.680 Newspaper cutting dated Jan 1883 - re Children's Treat at Headley School. Description of Nursery Rhyme tableaux. Sounds excellent.
p.681 CANE John 12/11/1843 & Mary Anne (nιe WHITE or
HARRIS April 1843)
Live on Barford Higher Road (late Mrs PACEY's )
Lives next door to brother James CANE (p.346).
Son of late Richard p.305.
She dau of Daniel HARRIS (p.223) [Inf: Louis PHILLIPS]
HARRIS
pedigree is on p.162.
Living Jan 1913 with married dau Mrs BENHAM, Wylde
Green, Liss
and living May 1918 with son at The Malt House, Tilford &
uncomfortable according to letter from Mrs BENHAM, 2 Ward Cottages, Ham
Street, Ham, Richmond, Surrey.
They were married 8/10/1870
-
Geoffrey Benjamin 1/10/1871
In 1919 end H CANE is at Beagley Cottage,
Tilford but the mother has been in Farnham Union a year; she died
2.10.1919.
p.681 CANE Henry & Sarah Ann (JORDAN)
Son of above
living 1906 Cliff Cottage, Barford.
Married 1904 to a this
Churt Vic: servant.
Living 1908 in Hammer Lane.
p.682 WHITE William & wife (Annie)
[Crossed out=>Parish House Bottom
(opposite to Pond Cottage)]
Live at Grayshott next HILL.
Drinks. He
found dead Nov 2nd/1887 on Huts road & taken to Huts.
Daughter's
illegitimate child (aged 14 months) buried Dec 3/1889.
p.682 Newspaper cutting re his death. Called Didley WHITE.
p.683 SMITH or WOODGER James &
Live on Beech Hill up
Barley Mow Road in Mr BETTESWORTH's cottage.
?A son of p.203 & brother
of p.260.
p.683 LAWES Fred Joseph 1895 & Edith
Came Feb 1919 to
Deadwater Row
?Newly married.
She came from same place as Mrs
GILLETT p.1684
Son of p.685.
Went to Kingsley & sponsors
13.11.1921.
p.684 COLLINS Miss Elizabeth 16.11.1798?
[Crossed
out=>Parish House Bottom (Rose Cottage)]
Old lady living at Hilland in
part of Farm House.
Cousin to Daniel COLLINS (the late) (p.612)
Sole
remaining Trustee of the Hilland Property.
With her lives Mrs LOE (p.692)
I wrote out a will for her March 1882 by which she left £10 to Ann LUFF,
Hillside, Frensham; £10 to M. A. TRENNY 14
Waterloo St; £5 to Evelina MILLIS (p.607); £5 to Kate Ethel BRIDGER (p.475);
and to Mr CAMPBELL (p.480) £5 for his expenses; and all the rest of the
property which, he explained, it is intended that he should divide in equal
shares among the children of Henry & Anne BRIDGER (p.415). The object of
putting it this way being to secure it to the children even against the father.
(See COLLINS pedigree p.844).
p.685 LAWES William died 31.8.1928 & Mary Ann (MILLIS) died
Jan 1937 & baby.
[Crossed
out=>Unmarried lives in lower PHB lodging with Mrs GATES (p.607)]
Son of
p.652
Has one of the allotments.
Lives now in Moore House.
She
one of Mrs BENNETT'S granddaughters, a very presentable young woman.
Her
father William MILLIS there in 1905 & wants to be buried next to Mrs
BENNETT.
See MATTHEWS pedigree p.1864.
- Ada 1882 died 1883
-
William 1885
- Alice Mary 1886 - see below Mrs LAMPORT
- Henry John
1888 died.
- George 1889 - see p.1876 - married Daisy BERRY.
- Edith
1893
- Fred Joseph 1895 - see p.683
- Albert Edward 1898
-
Beatrice Anne 1901 - Mrs MAJOR p.1893
- Alfred
1902 p.2000.
He 1st cousin to James CLAY p.1617 & to Kate CAINE p.1598
See ENSELL pedigree.
p.685 LAMPORT Harry & Alice Mary (LAWES)
At Hollywater
early 1909
He brother to Mrs CHANDLER (p.917); she dau of above.
Bought & came 1910 to Linstead Farm. For children see B&B.
Built
themselves a house in 1931 on footpath from Belmont to Hayden's Farm (and then all the bungalows down Church Lane).
p.686 SKIDMORE Mrs Ann
House
keeper at DERNER's House (Heath House, Beech Hill in
Burial register - they buried plot 5-23)
When I first came Mr Thomas & Mrs Mary
Dowling DERNER lived in the White House on the hill to the East from
here. They died & the lawyer in charge put Mrs SKIDMORE to mind. The house
(going to ruin) has never been let.
A note on this case made in 1899 will
be found on p.1242.
p.686 Newspaper cutting dated May 1882 - Found Dead - An inquest was held at Heath House in this parish on Saturday on the body of Ann Skidmore who was found dead under the following circumstances. Deceased who was 84 years of age had lived in the house alone for the past nine years and in charge of it, being occasionally visited by children. On Moday the 22nd ult. Mrs COURTENAYE (COURTENAGE p.530), according to custom, left a loaf of bread with deceased who told her she would be down on Tuesday. She did not however call, and on Thursday Mrs COURTENAYE sent her son to the house with some coals. The boy on looking through the window saw the deceased lying under the table with the dog sitting on her leg. The evidence of Dr CJ PLUMMER showed that death probably resulted from apoplexy, and that some slight bruises found on the face were caused by falling from the chair. The jury returned a verdict in accordance.
p.686 Hand written letter relating to above? - difficult to read but seems to be asking someone to come and deal with the body: must be gott to day to bury her she is turned all over she will stink els and I do not no what to do for it coffin will you come up to Heath House instantly for we do not lett her remain here any longer without it coffin and you must come up to us at Mrs Irish I have stopd at all up as it out and I not having Mr Anthony across will you Mrs Courtenage and Mrs Belton to come at once as we do not no what to do with her.
p.687 BAKER Thomas & Sarah
Live at New Inn Turnpike
House
Formerly at Sleaford Farm (for 22 years?)
She with one eye
blind.
They were not at home 22.8.1872 and have since lived in Kingsley,
but came here in 1881.
He ill 1883 (of the Baxter Type somewhat) &
died.
In 1889 a granddaughter Caroline married a Goliath BRITTON (see
p.901). The granddaughter's mother (the granddaughter illegitimate) being in
the Union.
Mrs Sarah BRITTON now gone with (1890) Goliath to
Blacknest.
p.688 HURDLE
[Crossed out=>Par H Bottom (High Fullers
Bottom)]
Live at Moore House.
p.689 WHITING (Alfred & Louisa Maria
in 1881 census)
Live at Baigeants' Bridge next p.479.
p.690 POTTS Ira & Emma & 1 child.
[Crossed
out=>Par H Bottom (High Fullers Bottom)]
Live at Alexandra Park, in old
Baker's shop.
Mrs WAKEFORD p.247 came for signing of a paper 4.1.1882 she
being the widow of a soldier John William Gunner RA. I unable to sign it
because she must sign it before me.
He retired gunner R M A with a
pension. She rather like Mrs FORD (p.518) and has a pension for the Crimea.
(Ira is one of David's mighty men: 2.Sam xxiii.26. See also Sam xxiii 38
1ch xi 28 &40 & 2.Sam xx 26).
p.691 Newpaper cuttings - re the funeral in Odiham of the Rev Thomas Grey CLARKE Mar 1891. Also re Proposed Railway and A Vestry Meeting .
p.691 COVENTRY Henry Halford nι 24.2.1834 & Materin
& daughter (Gertrude, b, in Denmark) by 1st
wife.
Gentleman living at Lindford.
Bought a small place from
HARDING (p.474)
He English she a Pole? (Russian in
1881 census) Her son John & overleaf.
He lived in Russia but
(had to?) leave.
An engineer. The great Doctor Halford was his mother's
uncle.
A son Thomas COVENTRY died 30.6.1928 (in Times).
If the
marriage of Lord COVENTRY with the beautiful
Miss GUNNING were proved none because of a previous marriage in Austria
(which some speak of probably without reason) HHC's nephew would be the Peer
and HHC the heir.
See HHC's
commentry on treading the bounds of the parish in 1890.
(Written on p.690) After Mrs
COVENTRY's death house let to
NOAD Mrs Mary
Ann & dau Florence Marion & sons
(Percival Henry & Frank Rhys)
Daughter now Mrs ELFORD
A
companion 1908 Miss Edith Dawson ROBINSON who married one son & died.
End of 1909 Mrs ROLLS is companion.
Percy & Miss R met at a
sanatorium & in 1908 married in Cornwall where he had taken (for outdoor
life) the work of a chauffeur. They had one child Eliz. Dawson NOAD nιe
11.4.1910. Mrs Percy NOAD died in St Austell 10.6.1910. Temp Capt. Percy NOAD
R E (T) died at Swallowcliffe 3.7.1918. Application made Oct 1918 for pension
for little girl; now living with grandmother. Captain NOAD had married
again.
p.692 LOE Mrs
[Crossed out=>Par H Bottom (High Fullers
Bottom Road) The Corner]
Lives as companion to Miss COLLINS (p.684).
Formerly lived with Mrs PARSONS, The Vicarage, at Selborne.
p.692 COVENTRY John V & Elina
Son by Polish wife of
HHC (p.691)
He died Jan 1918 & 4.7.1919 she remarried to
MAGILL
Capt Rupert & Elina "Ella M"
son of Rev John MAGILL Essenford Rectory
Co. Louth.
Married Inniskeen Church, Co Monaghan (from an announcement of
Marrige-to-be; The actual marriage not seen in paper) & permanent address
(Nov 1919) of Mrs MAGILL is 4 Willow Bank, Kingston, Co Dublin.
p.693 FORD George & Caroline
Old man living at Bird's Nest. Formerly a
game keeper. Very very fond of shooting. Venerable looking party with white
beard.
Paws off Pompey! She does all the work.
p.693 Letter dated 2 Mar 1883 from Edw. J ALLSON to WHL about his someone who died in St Bartholomew's hospital.
p.693 Letter dated Saturday evening 10 Mar 1888 from C FORD to WHL: Mr I'ANSON and his son Mr Edward most kindly consented to become Trustees to my late husband & myself & hold the Tithe deeds of the property I derive my Annuity from I tell you this in confidence which may account for my anxiety. I am glad Mrs PETAR has a good tenant for the dear old Bird's Nest the place is very dear to me. I have not heard of Mras PETAR for some time, do pray excuse me writing so much I feel I am writing nonce with many thanks, I am dear sir, respectfully yours, C FORD.
p.694 PIGGOTT George
In union non compis mentis.
Brother to Daniel (p.695) Mark (p.621) John (p.662) & James (p.337).
See Pedigree on p.697.
p.695 PIGGOTT Daniel 20.1.1811
Living at Headley Mill
Baker to Mr LICKFOLD (p.538)
Brother to George (p.694 above).
p.696 MARSHALL Chas & children
Parish House Bottom
(S. side) on map 76a.
p.696 MARSHALL Charles b 20/2/1842 & Jane (MOORE) b
7/1/1844, m 13/10/1862
- Eliza 7/8/1864 see p.931
- William
3/11/1867 see p.911
- James 4/9/1870
- Richard 29/6/1873.
Daughter of the MOOREs of Style House - Hearne p.396.
Saw her at cottage
door evening of Oct 22/1875.
Often see her at her mother's at Hearne.
Pleasant.
She died 1878; was sister to Mrs GAUNTLETT (p.433)
House
kept by Eliza (1881).
He son of Wheatsheaf MARSHALL (p.435), uncle to Mrs
"Bob" BLANCHARD p.171.
p.696 Note on headed paper "Headley Rectory Liphook 31 Jan
1890
"James MARSHALL has had an accident by which his Cart & Harness
are very much broken and his young horse considerably damaged. He appeals for
help to enable him to repair his loss. Contributions may be given to the
bearer or sent to Mr Laverty and should be entered overleaf. W H Laverty"
List of payments followed on the next page
p.697 Part of Pedigree of PIGGOTTs.
John PIGGOTT
1.12.1764 bur 4.5.1845
Lucy WHITE _/_/1780 bur 25/11/1849
married
9.4.1801 and had children:
- John 30.10.1801 - see p.662
- William
3.4.1803 - died in Workhouse 1872
- Sarah 24.2.1805 - Mrs TAYLOR, bur
29.8.1840 - TAYLOR died in Workhouse 1867
- Stephen 26.4.1807 - for whose
son Walter see p.161
- James 25.2.1809 - see p.337
- Daniel 20.1.1811
- see p.695
- Martha 20.4.1817
- Charles 22.11.1818 - m. 1.12.1842
Anne BITWELL of Eveley; emigrated to Australia 5 Jul
1852 [Inf: Trevor Henshaw]
- Richard 29.11.1820 - m. 21.7.1844
Susannah HARRIS - in Yorkshire 1848; emigrated to
Australia on the Duke of Wellington 18 Jul 1849 with George &
Harriett GARDNER [Inf: Trevor Henshaw]
- Harriett 15.10.1823 - Mrs
CARPENTER
- Mark 24.9.1826 - see p.621.
See also p.1419.
p.698 DOREY
& housekeeper & 1 child.
Live at
south end Moore House.
Came there from Kingsley Mich 1881.
Middle
aged. Housekeeper is Mrs FROST p.21.
p.699 LONG M and Harriett (nιe PARFECT 19.3.1854)
Keep the
shop in the village which formerly was Mrs PARFECT's (p.215).
Harriett
(PARFECT) the wife of a soldier. Both young. See p.215.
Transcription of Book 6 completed as
follows:
pp.600649 Carole Wilson &
Jo Smith
pp.650699 Colin & Jennifer Mitchell
p.700 to p.797 - Index by Surname: showing Surname, First
name, Location, Page No. See notes to Book
12.
Note: no Q numbers used in this
Index.
p.800 Not sure which pages in which book
the list here relates to:
West Central:
Lindford - pages
402-411
Lindford Chase - pages 412-455
Lindford Bridge - pages
456-473
North Central:
Broxhead - pages 472-473
Lindford
Lane - pages 474-487
Curtis - pages 488-489
Headley Wood etc - pages
490-503
Bayfields etc - pages 504-513
Central:
Arford -
pages 514-571
Long Cross - pages 572-579.
p.802 WHITE Timothy
A chemist etc at Southsea &
Landport
Owner of Alexandra Park & of certain 4 villas in
Blackmoor.
Cutting showing 'Special Prices for September 1887.'
p.802 Cutting undated: Highway offence - For riding without reins in the parish of Headley, George HETHERINGTON, in the employ of Mr Timothy WHITE, was fined 2s 6d and costs or, in default, seven days imprisonment.
p.803 BLAINE Delabere Pritchett
Come 1884 or 1885 to Fowley for 5
years.
Tenants of TRISTRAMs.
Cutting dated June 1886 - A marriage
is arranged between Captain Henry PORTER, 7th Royal Fusiliers, eldest son of
Mr Aylmer PORTER of Cranbourne Court, Windsor Forest and Mary Constance, third
daughter of Mr Delabere Pritchett BLAINE of 129 Cromwell Road and Fowley,
Liphook.
p.804 VINCENT C.E. Howard Esq & Mrs (Ethel Gwendoline) HV
Took furnished Aug 1886
"Headley Hill" from half sister-in-law Mrs VINCENT (p.17)
Howard was a
politician, as well as an author and the cartographer responsible for
producing decorative and colourful maps of Queen Victoria's Empire; in the
parish magazine of November 1886: "The Howard Vincent map of the British
Empire has been kindly presented to Headley School by C.E. Howard Vincent Esq
C.B., M.P." Ethel Gwendoline wrote detailed accounts of her trips and her
encounters with foreign lands and had a number of books about her travels
published during the 1880s and 1890s. [Judith Kinghorn]
- in 1886
Vera a girl of 3.
p.805 NORMAN Lt.Col. Luke & Mrs (EDWARDS)
Took
furnished (Aug 1886) Arford House and then took it unfurnished.
Lt.Col. of
(Irish?) militia.
With them living for a time Miss WALL & afterwards
Miss EDWARDS, Mrs N's aunt.
p.805 Cutting dated Jan 1888 of an
Entertainment in Headley.
p.806 DARWALL Capt.
Rented Eveley (p.177) 1886 for 3½
years.
A friend of Mr D'Arcy WENTWORTH
p.136.
Henry COTTON (p.905) came into this country with him.
p.806 Cutting dated Sept 1887: "Game Trespass - James WOODS, aged 19, was charged with wandering in search of game on land belonging to Captain DARWALL at Headley - The defendant was fined 5s."
p.807 LEUCHARS Edgar & Rosina Sarah
Matilda & family
Married 14.4.1880
Telegram "Leuchars,
Kingston-on-Thames"
Building (1880) a "summer house" at Grayshott
Now (1890 & previously) lives there
Principal person to obtain a
Telegraph office in
1890.
Youngest child Alice Janet b. 21.8.1893;
marr. 5.4.1921.
Rosina died 17.3.1947 aged
89.
p.807 Cutting dated 1890 - NEW TELEGRAPH OFFICE - Telegrams are now received for transmission at the Grayshott Post Office. By residents at Hindhead & vicinity this is much appreciated.
p.807 Cutting dated Jan 1891 - Mr E LEUCHARS in cast of 'Popping the Question', a farce, at Headley National Schoolroom.
p.807 Cutting from the Times 8.4.1921 - KNIGHT:LEUCHARS. On the 5th April at St Albans, Hindhead by the Rev. H.R. Huband, Rev. A. Simms and Rev. M.R. Bethune, Lieut Michael Richard Thomas KNIGHT, Royal Navy, HMS Danae son of the last Commander Maurice KNIGHT, RoyalNavy, and of Mrs KNIGHT 13 Beaufort Gardens, Chelsea to Alice Janet, youngest daughter of Mr & Mrs Edgar LEUCHARS of Whitmore Vale House, Hindhead, Surrey.
p.807 Cutting dated Oct 1889 - LIPHOOK - Working Men's Club at Hindhead - For the purpose of providing nearby entertainments, and for the improvement of its members, a room has been erected in the neighbourhood of Hindhead. It is situate at Greyshott, an outlying district of the parish of Bramshott. Amusements of various kinds will be started and the room will be supplied with daily and other newspapers. Lectures and entertainments, vocal and instrumental music, together with improvement classes in elementary subjects will be introduced. For the purpose of carrying on this work an influential Executive and Committee have been appointed. The President is the Rector (the Rev W. Capes M.A.); Vice Presidents, E.B. I'Anson, Esq, F. Jackson, Esq, A. Macmillan, Esq, J. Mowat, Esq, A.J. Whitaker, Esq, Dr. Williamson and C.F. Virtue, Esq; Treasurer, K. Leuchar, Esq, Librarian, Miss I'Anson: Secretary, Mr.G. Clark; Conductor of Meetings, Mr. Williams: Committee, Mrs Capel, Mrs Leuchar, Mrs Macmillan, Mrs Mowat, Miss James, Miss Land, Miss Woodthorpe and Messrs. J. Cresswell, Deadman, Evans, Gould, Hardwick and W.F. Woode. Several names have been entered as members; and any lad 14 years of age is eligible for admission, and should apply for further particulars at the Clubhouse or of Mr. Williams, who will gladly receive any suggestions as to subjects proposed for discussion, or needs of special instruction.
p.807 Cutting from the Times: On May 17, 1947, at Grayshott suddenly, Rosina Sarah Mathilda, dearly loved wife of the late Edgar LEUCHARS, of Whitmore Vale House, Hindhead, Surrey, aged 89. Funeral provisionally at 2.30 pm tomorrow (Tuesday) at St.Albans, Hindhead.
p.808 MARSHALL George and Ellen (PACEY)
Live in the Parish Houses
He eldest son of Sam p.654
She daughter of PACEY p.521
Parents to
p.614 & to below.
Marr 24.7.1886.
p.808 MARSHALL W. John & Rose Alicia (STEEL)
Nι & nιe 1892 and
1896
Married Dec 1919. Son of above. Daughter of p.1207
Different to
p.911.
Away 1927 & viewing at Barford Cottages.
p.809 COOMBES Edward 17.10.1858 & Mary Ann (BURROWS) died
Oct 1937
Live with Mrs MOORE or CHURCHER
(p.574)
He son of Edward p.410
She daughter of Fred p.391
She
& children went for 3 days into Union during harvesting (at Chichester) -
better now, this Oct 1890.
Parents to Patty & mother & daughter at
Devon Cottage p.1975.
Fred p.812.
Rewritten on p.2084.
Child Rose
COOMBES nιe 25.7.1905
Should be in Standard IV & is only in ii.
No
progress. Very frail & deaf.
Perfectly good. No benefit at school.
Died 1927 - see p.2084.
p.809 Cutting dated Jan 1239 : Petty Sessions. Assault - Edward COOMBE, labourer, was charged with assualting Harriet COOMBE of Headley on December 31st, and was fined 15s including costs.
p.809 CHESHAM William James & Harriett Isabel (COOMBES nιe
5.5.1900)
Married 10.6.1918.
She daughter of the above - see
p.2084.
Mr CHESHAM hurt 12.8.1926 in semi-overturn of motor vehicle at
Holly Bush.
p.809 WREN Henry John & Ivy Selina (COOMBES nιe
1.12.1908)
Daughter of the above. Churched 19.12.1925.
See
p.2084.
(NB: Marriage registered 2 qtr of 1925 so date
probably inaccurate)
p.810 SPENCER
Servant to Capt Darwall p.806.
Come
from Devonshire
Boy John Henry at school Oct 1886.
p.810 & p.811 Notes made 1918 on people who have been omitted (just the FIGG & ALBURY entries)
p.810 FIGG Martha
Died of cancer at Hollywater aged 51,
Dec 1895
Mother of (arrow to Alice Matilda
below).
p.810 ALBURY James and Alice Matilda (FIGG)
Dau of Martha
above. She died (away) in a nursing home at Hurstpierpoint 13 4 1903.
He
gone from Hollywater & esjolt (drinks)
& died in Bramshott suddenly end 1904.
He son of Edward p.98.
-
Alice Martha Matilda 29.5.1898
- Walter James 3.1.1901 - died
-
Gladys Mabel 8.4.1902 - see p.1488. Baptised Bramshott Aug 1911. In London married in 1928.
p.811 FIGG Fred James & Miriam (MOORE)
Married 25.12.1896. Daughter of p.574.
No relation to
opposite (p.810)
- Ann Mary b. 8.6.1887
-
Alfred Arthur b. 13.8.1898
- Fred George b. 11.7.1900
- Miriam Rose b.
9.12.02 (at Bramshott) married 10.2.1922 at Thornaby-on-Tees to Samuel
GREY.
GREY Samuel (British Legion) came for help 14.5.1927 - then living at
Tryphena COOMBES.
p.811 BALLS
Cook to Capt Darwall p.806
Come from
Devonshire
Boy at school Oct 1886.
p.812 Frensham Pond Club (not sure if this is a page heading or a lone entry)
p.812 COOMBES Frederick (20.5.1896) & Marjorie (WOOD)
Sponsors 11 April 1924.
Live at Passfield
Son of p.809 & born
26/5/1896.
Been sponsor once or twice.
p.813 BURGESS John
Coachman 1886 to Colonel NORMAN
p.805
p.814 COTTON Sir Henry & Lady
Live at Milland
"Lord Justice" Cotton.
p.814 Long cutting undated, but
Monday 2nd March (see below) occurred in 1885 - Parish of Bramshott
Boundary - The matter of defining the boundary of the parish having been left
in abeyance since last spring, it was resumed on 18th inst. The great number
of years that have elapsed since the bounds were trodden has resulted in the
spread of many erroneous opinions as to where they really are. So much is this
the case that many errors, some very great, have appeared in the Ordnance map.
The first of these errors in the Ordnance Map is the line running through the
enclosures. It should issue from the Forked Pond enclosure, 35 chains 70 links
from the SE corner which, when measured, determines the boundary to be the
centre of a stream entering the enclosure 1.17 chains E of the point shown in
the Ordnance Map. Having found this error, the line of crosses passing through
the enclosure will have to be rectified. The next error is in making the
slight angle in the line at a point outside the enclosure; whereas the angle
is at the point of exit. The third error at this point is the inclination of
the line crossing the flat to the edge of the enclosure. The Ordnance makes
this angle one of 85 degrees, whereas it should be 89 degrees. This angle
having been struck, a cross was dug on the N side of the road from Liphook to
Greatham at the point where it crosses the boundary, 19 paces E from the
centre of a small stream. The next cross in this straight line is on the S
side of the N bank of the piece 718 (Ordnance Map), three or four paces W of a
large willow tree. The third cross is on the tumulus before mentioned, two
paces below the one cut last spring. The line continues thence to a point 1.90
chains from the county boundary, and 7ft from the fence of Sir Henry COTTON's
enclosure, between the fence and the "sheep way," being parallel to the former
for some 130 yards. The length of this line as measured by a tape is 53.72
chains; and its termination is at the upper end of a small trench. At this
point the line turns at an angle of 80 degrees nearly due W to the upper end
of Swallow Bottom, This point used to be indicated by a large holly tree, of
which there is now no trace (probably due to the great fire some years ago).
Mr W GAUNTLETT, farmer, an old inhabitant living at Fowley Hatch, remembers
this fact well; and it was from him that this information was gained by Dr
PULLEN-BERRY and by Mr George GAUNTLETT on two different occasions. Mr
GAUNTLETT being now too infirm to go to the spot and indicate it exactly, the
point was not marked by a cross; but it was approximately arrived at by the
bearing of the point before mentioned, the bearing of the "oak tree" (of which
more presently), and the bearing of the "four parish stone." From this point
the line goes to an old cross marking the point at which the "four parish
stone" stood. This point was easily found from further information gained by
the same persons from Mr GAUNTLETT. Mr GAUNTLETT informed Mr George GAUNTLETT
that near the corner of Liss enclosure there used to be the "four parish
stone," from 20 to 30 yards to the left of an old road leading from Fowley to
Liss enclosure, looking towards the west. This stone stood in a little dell.
It was destroyed; and a deep cross was subsequently cut in the spot where it
stood. To Dr PULLEN-BERRY, Mr GAUNTLETT said this little dell was some 8ft or
10ft wide and used to have grass growing along the bottom. Its length was some
little distance; but he could not say exactly how long - quite 20 yards. The
cross was a very deep one; and Mr GAUNTLETT thinks it should be found, because
it ought not to be grown out yet. The stone was some 3ft in height and was
destroyed by some stone-diggers. The map shows the distance of this stone from
the "oak tree" to be some 49 chains. Armed with this information , the old
cross was easily found, though nearly grown out. Its position was found to be
2.67 chains from the N end of a little dell where the old road crosses the end
of it, and 3.90 chains from the centre of the road from Langley to Blackmoor
at a point opposite the entrance to Liss enclosure at its upper corner. The
dell has a grassy bottom. The boundary goes in a straight line from this cross
to "The Oak Tree," passing through iron Burrows
Bottom (as described by Mr W GAUNTLETT to Mr George GAUNTLETT and Dr
PULLEN-BERRY), which is the larger of the two oaks near the end of a belt of
Scotch firs standing to the NW of the road from Grigg's Green to Langley;
distant some 49 chains. In the Tithe Map belonging to Mr CHALCRAFT this point
is called Crouch House Corner. Thence the line goes 8.90 chains to Upper
Crouch House Corner; then 3ft RH to SW corner of piece No.4 (Ordnance Map);
then inside the hedge in the ditch; then outside pieces Nos.5 and 9 to 3ft FF
in the coppice, to a point 1.26 chains from the centre of the bank dividing 5
and 9; next N through the Fall [Fail?] piece 8ft
from the centre of a road, and 3ft TF outside Lower Crouch House Field (No.8
Ordnance Map) to the gate post. From this point our boundary is disputed by
the Trotton Overseers. The Tithe Map in Mr CHALCRAFT's possession shows that
from this point the line goes to Bowle's knoll 12.35 chains. Bowle's Knoll is
no longer so called; but the point is 13.40 chains from the oak tree. This point
is found to be at the summit of an eminence now called the Nursery (No.11
Ordnance Map). At this point a cross is cut. From this point a straight line
to the boundary stone in the wall at the corner of the woodshed of a house at
Hearsey's Corner, now inhabited by Thomas ROBINSON , is claimed by the
Bramshott Overseers as the boundary. This line cuts across Sir Henry COTTON's
cricket field, leaving part in each parish. Mr W GAUNTLETT states that the
boundary passes through Crouch House, close behind Sir Henry COTTON's house,
to Hearsey's Corner. The Trotton Overseers, however, state that this is wrong.
The boundary, according to Mr CHAPPEL's map which was made by a person named
ADAMS of Petersfield, well-known by old inhabitants of that town, is as
follows: From the gatepost at the corner of Lower Crouch House field, it
continues to follow the fence to a point at the corner of Crouch House garden;
thence in a straight line to a point 17.90 chains from the gatepost and 17.80
from the NW corner of piece No.1 (Ordnance Map). This point is 3.80 chains NW
from the "Oak Tree." Thence straight to a point in the county boundary 8.40
chains WSW of the second county boundary stone from Sir Henry COTTON's
enclosure on Weaver's Down. Thence ENE along the county boundary for 26.77
chains to a point 4.12 chains beyond the next county boundary stone. Thence in
a straight line to the stone at Hearsey's Corner. This makes a total of,
roughly speaking, about 85 acres claimed by both parishes. From Heasey's
Corner there is no further dispute concerning the Bramshott-Trotton boundary.
It passes the centre of the ditch at the bottom of Goldering's coppice to a
cross on the bank, bounding Reedy coppice, 3.28 chains from the S corner of
Goldering's coppice, passing N of large oak tree and bank. Then 3ft TF outside
the Jowley [Fowley?] Estate to a T-shaped cross
at the NW corner of Wheatsheaf Common. The broad arrow shown in the Ordnance
Map in the bank of Peakmore is on a gatepost that is buried in the bank. There
is a right-of-way through the bank at this point into Peakmore. It is now
blocked up; and three birch trees planted in the spot the gateway was. A
boundary stone is planted about 40 paces E from where the road to Langley
leaves the road to Forest Mere, formerly called Folly. A little beyond this
point the boundary is half-way up the bank; distant 95 links from a large oak
tree at the corner of a fir plantation, on the opposite side of the road. From
the NW corner of Wheatsheaf Common, the line turns across towards the railway
along the W side of a low bank , to a cross near the second large birch tree.
From this point it follows a line to a stone placed between two roadways on
the S side of the railway, passing through a large chestnut tree. From this
stone to another on the S side of the London road, and then along the N edge
of a bridle-path 4.90 chains leading to Admiral Bottom. At this point the
Trotton-Bramshott boundary ends; and the further perambulation was postponed
until Monday, March 2nd.
On this day the Rector (the Rev W CAPES), Messrs
CHALCRAFT, (Overton), P MOWATT, H WARREN, HOGSFLESH, FEWTRELL, E GAUNTLETT,
CHAPPEL (Trotton) and MARSHALL (Rogate), Dr PULLEN-BURRY, the Rev HC STOKES,
Messrs Humphrey BARLEYCORN, ARTHUR, CHAPMAN, H & T OVERTON and others lent
their assistance; and the juveniles, whom it is hoped may assist at some
future date when evidence of the past shall be required, were Mr MOWATT's two
sons, Alfred GAUNTLETT, Thomas HOGSFLESH and Charles HARRIS. It was found that
certain foolish persons had endeavoured to obliterate marks made on a previous
occasion - no doubt in the hope of giving trouble to those who might
subsequently desire to find them. But owing to the exact record kept, there
was no difficulty in going straight to the desired spots, when their folly was
at once seen, and it afforded some amusement to those whom they hoped
baffle.
(The treading seems to have been to the western
end of the parish, not the Headley side. Sir Henry COTTON's enclosure is
mentioned, hence the inclusion of the cutting here. Mention is made of 'the
four parish stone' which used to be near the corner of Liss enclosure, 20-30
yards to the left of an old road leading from Fowley to Liss enclosure,
looking towards the west. An cross was later cut because stone was
destroyed.)
p.814 KEMP Charles & Nellie Maria (WALKER)
Married
here 22.12.1910.
Came back to Reynolds May 1920.
At Reynolds as gardener & housekeeper in 1911 census
Son of Colin (below).
p.815 KEMP Colin & Mrs Caroline (died March 1936) & children
Live in
Headley Street
"Carpenter, builder & undertaker"
Son of KEMP
builder of Whitehill
Brother to Mrs PRESCOTT p.1229.
Brother to Martin
p.1673.
Father to Charles (above) & to George p.1968.
A daughter
born 17.9.1885, she churched but child not Christened at the time (here at all
events).
They were married (date not entered)
& have children as in B&B.
p.815 KEMP William Colin (d. July 1937) & Edith Mary
One child (?William Frank HALL) born (date
not entered, but age 9 in 1911 census) before marriage.
She
servant to Mrs McNAB, then to Mrs GUY.
Lived in Parish House Bottom, now
1905 at Elliotts.
Son of above.
1927 and long previously in Fullers
Bottom.
Came 8.8.1927 with papers to legitimise the boy, but they had to be
signed before JP.
p.816 HORLOCK Frank &
& family
Live at Stream -
came Feb 1887
Brother to Mrs James TRIGGS p.467.
He said by ALLDEN to
have a brother a clergyman in London; & she to have a sister married well,
but query.
p.817 BONE Walter & Caroline (Harding)
Live at
Hollywater in late John ALLEN
Married end of 1886
Came April 1887 to
"½ Bap" baby*
Miserable looking
Something like the PACEY girls.
He born 1864, she 1865
Walter perhaps = to p.1440.
* Frank
bapt.22.4.1887.
p.818 POCOCK
& wife & 3 children
Live in the
shed-y house in Grayshott Bottom.
A pensioner "Been in London"
Came
himself about 1882
Wife & children came autumn 1886.
[Inf: little
girl thin-faced resembling William SHRUBB's (Hilland) child].
p.818 POCOCK
& wife & 3 children
Newcomers to
Wishanger 1903.
In chimney house at Stream.
She knew me in 3.1903 when
I called.
p.819 CROTT [CRAWT?]
&
wife
In young SEVIN's house at Grayshott
[Inf: one of CANE's daughters]
From Huts.
p.820 & p.821 Pedigree of HARRIS [see also p.162]
p.821 TILBURY - lived in this [ie. Suters] end cottage and was WHL's gardener, and whose children were called TILBURY - was married under the name of BELTON [to gran's sister Sophia? - Joyce Stevens] (Can't find this at p.821 on microfilm)
p.822 SMITH Walter (25.10.1861) & Sarah Ann (nιe WEEKES
or WEEKS, bapt
25.1.1863)
Live in Headley Street.
Married May 1887 (she having had 2
illegitimate children, see p.513)
Son of Mark SMITH (p.226)
Daughter
of James WEEKES (p.513)
See WEEKES family p.2106.
- Herbert George
WEEKES, 6.3.1881
- ??? WEEKES July 1884.
p.823 HERMISTON Robert & Mrs Elizabeth (RUTHERFORD)
Blacksmith at Simmonstones
She daughter of Robert RUTHERFORD p.145.
They call it 'Symonston' (both born in Scotland in
censuses)
Eldest girl below.
p.823 COOPER
& Margaret
(HERMISTON)
Married at Alton Reg Office about Lady Day 1901
Living
at Hearne.
He a plasterer; she eldest dau of above.
p.824 & p.825 Pedigree
of CURTIS, GAMBLEN, KNIGHT, PIM, SLADE, WARREN
Information as to
widow CURTIS marrying GAMBLEN from Mrs George GAMBLEN p.457.
Mrs George
GAMBLEN's grandfather was a shoemaker travelling for jobs. He married widow
CURTIS who had a son Richard by her 1st husband. This Richard CURTIS ran away
in the night with Mary PIM the daughter of the papermaker; ultimately becoming
reconciled to the old people; & had the working of the Standford paper mill.
He (Richard CURTIS) built and lived in Standford House where George CURTIS
(p.615) now lives. His son Richard (b.1797) m. Harriet
WARREN. There was only one son who survived the GAMBLEN/CURTIS
marriage, viz: James the father of George p.457. George GAMBLEN born at
Norman's workman's house.
p.826 & p.827 Pedigree of BLACKMAN
p.828 CLARKE Frank & Mrs
New (1886) landlord of
Frensham Pond Inn
Very tidy people.
p.829 HOLDERNESS R.F. & Mrs & Miss
Live in part of
Hilland Farm
Miss Maud H is our children's governess.
Once well off -
but ?Stock Exchange.
p.830 MARSHALL Edward & Eliza Alice (LAWS)
Son of
Samuel p.654 qv (underlined)
He 1905 a Militia
Pensioner separated from his wife & children. I had a letter Jan 1905 from
her from Harpenden, saying he not now supporting her.
p.830 Cutting dated Feb 1887 - Petty Sessions, Tuesday - Before W. WICKHAM Esq. (Chairman), A.V. JEFFREYS, Esq, & Capt STEPHENS. Trespassing on Oakhanger Common - Edward MARSHALL, labourer, and an old offender, was fined 5s and costs 10s or, in default 10 days imprisonment, for trespassing in search of game on Oakhanger Common.
p.831 New Inn (or Headley) Club
Some loose financial
accounts for June 1886.
p.832 POWELL
& wife &
Lindford Chase Road
Came from Liphook. A plumber.
Invalid wife
Slight muddle about girl's
school prize - 1st prize (I think) given to 2nd girl.
p.833 CRAMP Samuel (1827) & wife & children
Took
1887 the Shop (late OLIVER) in the village
Lost nearly £100 and died in
August 1887
They came from Hastings, 4 children married.
Wife very
young when married.
p.834 & p.835 Pedigree of FULLICKs (continued from p.502) [Also in Parish Mag issues of Apr-May 1900]
p.836 & p.837 Pedigree of FULLICKs (continued from previous page)
p.838 & p.839 Pedigree of CLEAR
p.840 & p.841 Pedigree of CLEAR (continued)
p.842 BUNGAY George & wife Mary
A
Lindford Corner, near Royal Exchange - where Tizzy TAYLOR was.
Came there in 1887.
p.843 BUNGAY Samuel
Living 1890 with Brother (above)
Broke his leg on day of Foresters Fete 1890
7
months in infirmary in Union
(Cottage Hospital end scarlet fever
patients)
Younger considerably than brother.
p.844 & p.845 Pedigree of COLLENS [COLLINS]
p.846 BROWN George
Newcomer 1887 to Robin Hood
Father to Mrs WEST, p.861
In 1893 Mrs Margaret
BROWN has gone off to Mrs WEST's at Milland - Husband says 'to be kept from
drink' & house kept by a niece called FIGS [FIGGS] who "comes to see you sometimes".
Wife died
(gap for date) and he remarried 12.1.1901
Martha Jane WILTSHIRE nιe GODDARD.
The 2nd Mrs BROWN's daughter
Mrs Hills is on p.1383.
p.847 CRADDIGE Jim
Gamekeeper 1886, 1887 to Mr
WENTWORTH.
p.847 Notice issued 1887 by Mr PATEY (p.63) & M General PARISH (p.482) as to the poisoning in the woods of valuable dogs; Mr PATEY losing a black poodle; Gen PARISH a St Bernard. £5 reward.
p.848 SMALLBONE Ernest Inkerman wife & 2 children
Live
1887 at Fellmongers.
Come as painter to Grayshott House.
Wrote Sept
1887 wishing to take part in harvest Thanksgiving.
p.849 LAWRENCE William & Sarah & child
Live in
little house opposite HILL's at Grayshott.
She churched (little &
young) 2 Oct 1887.
He died [before 1891 census]
She banned Mar 1893
(marr 22.4.1893) to Arthur James FULLICK &
child born.
p.849 Pedigree
of COLLENS [COLLINS] (continuation from
p.845)
Descendants of Daniel COLLINS 1809 p.612.
p.850 FISHER Charles &
(TRIGGS)
Come (1887) to Hollywater Clump
She sister to Mrs Walter
FULLICK p.500
He brother to p.949 & p.1088.
p.850 FISHER Charles &
(TRIGGS)
Came 1887 to
Hollywater Clump
She sister to Mrs Walter FULLICK p.500
Brother to
p.949 & p.1088.
p.851 VERE and wife & 2 children
Newcomer to HOWICK's
1887
Wife very stout. Churchman.
p.852 HILLS (HILL) Edward &
sister(?) & 3 children
[Crossed out=>Lindford Chase Road (north
side) 2nd from crossroads]
New farmer at Bayfields 1887.
Widower with
two sons and a daughter of 15.
For his WENTWORTH row see p.136 & below.
p.852 'Begging' letter from WHL March 1896:
Edward
HILL, late of Bayfield's Farm, desires the kind help of neighbours and friends
in providing him with a horse in place of the one which has just died. He is
one of the many sufferers from the depression, and until better times must
support himself by hire-carting, etc. Contributions may be given to the bearer
or may be sent to me, and entered overleaf.
p.852 Cutting: Nov 1897 - Two charges of trespass on HILL's land, both withdrawn.
p.853 WOODS Mark (27/10/1844) & family
Were living to
1887 at Sleaford
Son of Daniel p.249
Gone to Binstead (Binsted)
end of 1887 to a cottage he had kept on.
Tidy people, but he going
blind.
Helped him 1887 to go to Eye Hospital.
p.853 Letter dated 10 Jan 1889 to WHL from Gardner's
Trust for the Blind:
Dear Sir, At the request of Miss LUSHINGTON of
Kingsley, Alton, who is interested in the case of a man Mark WOODS who has
recently become blind, I write to ask whether you will kindly send me at your
earliest convenience a copy of WOODS' certificate of Baptism signed by
yourself, as he is about to enter a Blind Asylum and before doing so it is
necessary to produce such certificate.
WOODS is 44 years of age.
Yours
faithfully, Henry JOHNSTON, Secretary.
p.853 Cutting: March 1892 - Young incendiaries - Benjamin WOOD, aged 11, and his brother Alfred, aged 8, were charged with having set fire to gorse at Headley, on land belonging to Ulick J BURKE, Esq, JP, on March 5th. The elder boy confessed that he and his brother had done the mischief with matches which they had taken from their aunt's (p.250) house. Both were taken into custody and brought to Alton Police Station. This was on Saturday, and they remained in custody until the following Monday when they were taken before a magistrate and admitted to bail. The father is a blind man and the boys were supposed to be attending on their father at the time they did the mischief. They were discharged.
p.854 TANNER
Lived on quarry.
Workman on the water
cress bed
Renter said to be Lavister (?Burry).
His daughter Mrs VINCENT with 2 children
staying July 1900 with Mrs Henry COURTENAGE
Came to school treat at Mrs
WESTMORE?.
p.855 COOMBES George & Mrs Sarah (formerly YOUNG) nιe
BOXALL
Lodging 1887 at Grayshott with Mrs YOUNG p.160
Banned to her
27.11 1887 thus: "Sarah YOUNG widower to George COMBES spinster both of this
Parish" (this was the notice sent to the clerk).
She sister to Mrs John
CANE p.364, Mrs PACEY p.52, Mrs HARRIS p.450.
She died (buried,
age 55) 18.2.1890.
p.856 JOHNSON & wife and 2 children
[Crossed
out=>Lindford Bridge Road (this side Bridge)]
Mr WHITAKER's butler -
lives Land of Nod - there before Xmas 1886.
p.857 OSBORNE John & Maria & children
Mr
WHITAKER's coachman
Lives Land of Nod - there before Xmas 1886.
- 1880
Ada - m. 21/12/1901 Churt to John HARRIS - wrote me July 1917 for date of
baptism of youngest children, from Glen View, Beacon Hill Road, Hindhead.
-
1884 Elsie
- 1887 George Victor 11/12/1887 - see p.1694
- 1890
Florence May 2/2/1890
- 1893 Mabel Violet 8/10/1893.
p.858 PUTTICK
[Crossed out=>Lindford Bridge Road (this
side bridge)]
Live in double cottage Barford High Road
"Son of Mr
PUTTICK of Haslemere"
See p.2025.
p.859 LAWRENCE Joseph & Mary (nιe WELLS 8 or 9 Oct
1835**) & Miss Rose PANNELL*
Lives on Hollywater Hill - the only house
up there in the parish. Broom Cottage in 1911
census
About 1868 use to be at Grayshott Park
A brother still
(1893) at Grayshott, Churt side
Cousin to Amos p.484
He died 1898.
*Miss PANNELL or PANNEL is a niece I think - she came to do chairs
24 June 1912 - married MORRIS & lived at Arford - died Sep 1927 aged
62.
**but in Oct 1922 Miss PANNELL (now Mrs MORRIS) told me that 23 Sept is
right & this probably right & she (Mary)
still alive (aged 90) in Sept 1925 & by no means bedridden but doesn't
know people well.
Joseph Lawrence died in 1898 (at
White Hill, age 72)
Mary Lawrence died in 1926
Mrs PARKER
lodger there 1897 - formerly a Blackmoor nurse.
p.860 PAGE Thomas & Bertha (ELSTONE) followed by Kate (HALL)
Live 1897 and previously
at Standford Hill
She daughter of John ELSTONE (p.417)
He illegitimate
son of Mrs HACK p.207 and grand nephew of Hen-Woman p.231.
She died
(cancer) 1906; & in 1907 he banned to Kate HALL of Milton.
His son is
Thomas Arthur PAGE, wheeler 1915, A.S.C.
(& before) 1922 wheelwright at Lindford.
A son of Kate HALL is Edward
Thomas HALL - gone Nov 1919 into Med Transport.
p.861 WEST Charles and Fanny
(BROWN)
Live at Hollywater
Daughter to Robin Hood (p.846)
Now
(Mich 1890) come to Headley Mill Lower House
Children - 2 born Milland
(Charles & George); 2 born Bramshott (Jane & Lewis, these not to school) - all born
before 1894 - go still to Conford School.
p.862 PERCY Walter and Alice (SHEAD born 19.3.1860) & 4
children
Coachman 1887 to Mr BURKE (at Broxhead
House)
Went away I think in 1900 - see p.1266.
She wrote from
Bramdean, Alresford, asking to give character of Leonard (this in 1907)
-
1883 Leonard (in 1891 census they have a Leonard aged 2
years)
- 1886 John (not with them in 1891
census)
- 1889 Bertie Walter (age 7 in 1891
census)
- 1890 Arthur Clifford (age 4 in 1891
census).
p.863 BEDWELL Sam
Lives with PERCY - ?groom - formerly in
the house (presumably BURKE's house).
p.864 DIXEY George & wife Sarahann (born in Sible
Hedingham, Essex - 1891 census)
Head gardener 1887 to Mr BURKE
Lives in "BRITTON's cottages"
She does the laundry work
Maud May DIXEY
(their daughter) born October 1880* very clever
at fancy work and should compete at Flower Show.
Inclined to fits
Accident January 1891 and cut forehead to bone against ironing stove.
*Prepared by Vicar of Blackmoor and confirmed 18.5.1895 at Blackmoor.
p.865 PLUMB Isaac (born in Sible
Hedingham, Essex - 1891 census)
Under gardener 1887 to Mr
BURKE
Lives in the Lodge
Married 2 June 1888 to Mary Ann GOLDING
His son? (grandson on 1891 census) William (born 1879 in Sible Hedingham, Essex - 1891 census)
confirmed 18.5.1895 at Blackmoor.
(Isaac 63 &
Mary Ann 49 died within a month of each other in Mar/Apr 1897).
p.866 Col Ulick J. BURKE JP &
family (wife Edith E & 3 daughters in 1891
census)
Bought (1887) Broxhead House.
Came from "Willey Place"
Farnham.
Made JP in Jan 1891 (see p.35)
For house haunted idea, see
p.218.
p.866 Cutting dated Dec 1890 - Servants' Ball - The tradesmen and others of Headley responded to an invitation by Colonel & Mrs BURKE at Broxhead House on Monday night and enjoyed themselves to a late hour. Excellent cheer was provided by the occasion.
p.866 Long Cutting dated Dec 1891 - Alton - Lady Patronesses' Ball - lists in alphabetical order the people attending at the Alton Assembly Rooms, including the BURKEs. Included a Mr B.J. Byng STEPHENS.
p.867 CLAY (George & Anne? - a
Beatrice Emily CLAY was baptised 12.2.1888 to them)
At Lindford
Laundry "Looking East"
Young people married in 1887.
p.868 EDWARDS William Charles & Mary Margaret (WEST)*
Schoolmaster 1886-189? (not here in 1891 census)
PT at Oxford then
Winchester Training College
Excellent musician
Married Miss Mary WEST,
an assistant teacher who came from Arford (born in
Oxford, 1891 census)
Married I think in 1891 when master in IW.
Hanged himself 1908 (Oct 23) at Framfield, Sussex (see
cutting)
*Born 15 Aug 1866 (48 in 1914); married 17 Aug 1891.
p.868 Cutting dated Oct 1889 from the Hampshire Post - Hobbledehoys at Meetings - written in defence of 'the Rector' by 'A Villager' whom WHL identifies as Wm EDWARDS (in reply to a previous letter - see p.896).
p.868 Cutting dated Feb 1890 - Headley Ball - Mr EDWARDS was at the piano.
p.868 Long Cutting dated 26 Oct 1908 - The Framfield Tragedy - Pathetic story at inquest - Verdict of "suicide while temporarily insane"
p.869 BLAKE J Bezer
For some years Sanitary Inspector for
this district
Stout goodlooking man.
p.869 Cutting dated December 1887 - Funeral of Mr J Bezer BLAKE.
p.870 KEMP Fred
Lindford Chase Road
In the new (1888)
houses
Carpenter Joiner Undertaker Painter Glazier Paperhanger, etc.
A
relation to Mary GAMBLEN p.459.
p.871 FULLICK Samuel (13.1.1856) & wife
Live at
Barford Upper Mill.
Son of Henry who works for Mr RUTHERFORD of Hearne -
see p.582
She formerly a cook at Mr ANSELLs, The Jumps, Churt.
Nov
(1899) come to Whitmore (late Irish Will).
p.872 WINDUS Mrs Elizabeth
At
Kirklands. Enlarged it at considerable expense from a small cottage.
Mother
to (arrow across to p.873).
Wife (voluntarily
separated) of William Edward WINDUS (a
banker & 'minor poet').
Mother to Miles WINDUS who, with his
wife, visits occasionally.
He ('sleeping partner') of Chatto & Windus,
publishers. She also owned Arford House where her son Edward lived, before
moving to Greeba Castle, IoM.
p.873 WINDUS Edward & Mrs
& children
Lived at
Arford House - which belongs to mother (p.872)
Now living at Greeba Castle,
Isle of Man. He died very suddenly in 1888.
p.873 Cutting dated March 1888 - 'Awfully Sudden Death' of Mr WINDUS in Greeba Castle in the Isle of Man.
p.874 HARDWICK George Edward &
wife Louisa
[Crossed out=>Lindford Lane
west extremity)]
A pensioner carpenter living temporarily at Grayshott working at Grayshott Hall.
p.875 FULLICK Albert & wife Mary nιe
BURNINGHAM & 8 children
Came new (1888) to Baijeant's (Baigents)
Married by me in 1878 (April
13th, he a soldier of the 20th Foot)
Came 7.7.1888 for mutton
(confinement)
See p.989 (which is the same).
p.876 GORINGE
Insurance agent living at Mrs HOLDEN's.
Came August 1888 to complain that he having made a complaint of pudding for
another lodger is now always greeted with 'Pudding'; and to ask me to stop it
at all events from the 'Works', meaning Belmont now in building.
p.877 DODD Isaac
Building (November 1888) on PETTAR's
Allotment.
Said to be Roman Catholics.
(DODD certainly and probably
the Isaac of p.184.)
p.878 SIMMONDS
&
& daughter
[Crossed
out=>Lindford Lane]
Live at Mr KNIGHT's middle new cottage, Barley Mow
Hill.
(Understands evidently the Beer Trade)
London Address - 15
Hendon Lane, Finchley N.
Went in 1889 to Grayshott and died in 1890 (inf:
Mrs ROBINSON).
p.879 OVERTON Alfred & Mrs
Charlotte (COVER nιe 12 March 1845)
Bought house behind the Crown. (Still called 'Overtons Cottage' in the 21st Century)
Copyhold, and I saw documents.
She dau to Mrs PINK p.361.
He ? a
gnitteb (betting) man.
A great son who
goes by name COVER. She was born in a house now pulled down on the tongue of
land belonging to Shottermill which stretches nearly to Waggoners Wells. Her
father was accused of shooting at a keeper and went into penal servitude when
she was a baby. See p.1575 for this and COVER pedigree.
She died July 1921
having torn up the Will which left money to her son H COVER & made another
(executors Neal & Beck) leaving money to charity. Hard on son as he had
advanced his mother money - as he wrote July 1921 from 43 Sun Street,
Birkenhead.
p.880 AYLING Fred
[Crossed out=>Lindford Lane]
Gardener 1888 to Col. NORMAN
Lodger with BINGEN (coachman).
p.881 FLEMING Ellen & daughter
New people November 1888
at Lindford Laundry
Son a soldier sent remittance October 1888
Soldier
married, wife in service at Southsea
One child in the country and one here?
p.882 DAVENPORT Thomas (John in 1891
census) & wife Charlotte & 4 children
[Crossed out=>
Lindford Lane (centre N side road)]
New gardener at Headley Hill (1888)
Brother to the Nurse Sarah ("1882 Charlotte VINCENT
came to The Chalet, or Headley Hill as she preferred to call it, without a
husband or parents, but with her surviving child Elsie and a servant named
Sarah DAVENPORT" - Judith Kingshott)
A sister (Elizabeth) cook was married 27.11.1884 to William JACKSON ('Gentleman's Servant') & died in 1903 at Martin
Homes, Barby, Rugby.
p.883 MACDONALD A J &
& children
Rich Diamond
Merchant living 1888 at Milland House.
p.883 Cutting dated May 1888 - Liphook - Gallant Rescue by a Young Lady - The bronze medal of the Royal Humane Scoiety has been awarded to Miss Ione MACDONALD, aged 13 years, eldest daughter of A.J. MACDONALD, Esq, of Milland House, Liphook, for saving Miss A ARTHUR, aged 22, in Portsmouth Harbour. Jumped overboard fully clothed from her father's yacht to rescue the lady.
p.884 CASSON Colonel B T & Mrs
Emilie Ethel & 2 children
Live (1888
and previously) at Conford House
Lt. Col. of the Yorkshire Militia
She
sister to Mrs SAUNDERS formerly of Pound Cottage & to Mrs SEYMOUR of
Bramshott.
Roman Catholic. Primrose Leaguers.
p.884 Cutting dated Spring 1888 re 'an entertainment laid on by Col. CASSON in the National School-room at Headley.
p.884 Cutting dated March 1891 re Col. CASSON's resignation from Regiment on 7th March.
p.884 Cutting dated 18 March 1943 - obituary of Emilie Ethel, widow of Lt-Col B T CASSON of Conford, Liphook, mother of Wilfred CASSON and Amelia ODLING-SMEE. Committal at Bramshott churchyard.
p.885 SEWELL Reverend D
Warden of New College, Oxford
Descendant of former Rector.
p.886 KNIGHT Charles and wife (dead?) & 5 children
Came March 1888 to New Inn High Cottages N
Says sometimes comes to
church
Bad back (at bottom)
Came for relief (not given) 17/1/1889.
p.886 TURNER Ernest (6/12/1881)
Still unmarried 1917 - Has
paraplegia
Is secretary to Working Man's Club and in choir &
correspondent for Hindhead Herald.
p.887 TURNER James & Jane (LANGRIDGE) (both from Uckfield in 1891 census)
He gardener
to Hilland 1889.
Kate admitted G.F.S at Godalming Jan 1892.
Listed
children:-
- Ada - nιe 24.7.1871 - in same place 1884
- Kate -
born 22.12.1873 - confirmed - m. 24.12.1898 to William
Powerscourt BRISTOWE, 27, of Aldershot, Officer's Servant 6th Dragoon
Guards
- Percy - nι 16.1.1875 (see below)
- Lily - born
12.9.1877 (not confirmed) - confirmed 1893
- Alice - born 13.5.1879
-
Ernest - nι 6.10?.1881 - see opposite (p.886)
- Carl Arthur - 7.4.1883 - died 24.9.1916 at
of
spotted fever.
- Stanley Herbert - 1.12.1884 - bur. 16.3.1896 aged 11
- Ella Anne 29.8.1891 [was she Phyllis's mother?]
p.887 TURNER Percy (16.11.1875) & Alice (MOSER?)
Son of above, living on Stone Hill.
She servant to Mr W T PHILLIPS and
remarried 25.12.1917 to Joseph HILLMAN Australia R.O.D. R.E. - She went to
Australia arriving there 31.1.1919.
p.888 COURTENAGE (COURTNAGE)
Charles* (bapt 3.6.1866) & Matilda (MARSHALL
born 14.9.1868) & children
*B&B says nι 15.3.1866, he says
10.3.1866 - I gave him 2/6 %
Live (October
1889) in low Fullers Bottom (front)
She daughter of James MARSHALL
p.653
Went first of all to live Hindhead way.
He son of late Charles
p.529 and nephew to Henry p.530
Parents to Mrs William TRIGGS p.2050
Began work here (Rectory) 17 Jan 1903 (1904 crossed
out) - he says 1903 in 1921 - I gave him 1/6 in 1925, 2/- in 1926.
They
were married 18.6.1887 and have:
- Cyrus George - 9.10.1887
- Phoebe
Ann Philadelphia - 6.10.1889 - see p.893.
- Ernest
& more of their children see below (moved from p.890)
Living
with them his young brother John Vanderlow COURTNAGE who cracked a walnut
during my Lent Lesson on Sunday evening 7/12/1890.
p.890 Pedigree / marriage dates of
COURTNAGE children - see also p.2097
- Phoebe Ann
Philadelphia - m. 1908 Albert SMITH - Fullers
Bottom
- Percy John - m. 1910 Emily FYFIELD - Fairview
- Matilda
Charlotte - m.1915 William TRIGG - with m-in-l (see
p.2050)
- Richard Albert Edward - m. 1921 Dorothy MARSHALL - at
baker MARSHALL's
- Mary Louisa - m. 1922 Ernest Cecil ALDERTON - away
- Ernest - Irish cook at Oaks - ALLSOPP's.
p.889 COURTNAGE Ernest Harold Thomas & Margaret Mary
(O'DONAGHUE)
Son of p.888
Married a Roman Catholic girl in 1923 he
brought back from Ireland. He became cook at Oaks & was in Clothing
Club.
They now (1923 end) living in Wh
and in 1928 at ALLSOPP's where was born Alan Stanley Grapey.
p.889 Cutting dated November (no year, probably 1952) - The Last Over - Old Cricketer's Passing - Report of death of Charles COURTNAGE aged 84 years. Worked for 3 rectors: Laverty, Ridley & Tudor-Jones. Great cricketer, groundsman, umpire.
p.889 PARISH Admiral and Mrs W (LONGMAN nιe 8.1.1818)
For
her sister Mrs HAMMICK see p.2074
Have bought (1889) The Firs
Brother
to Major General PARISH p.482.
p.889 A niece of Mrs PARISH whose engagement was in the Times 29/11/1923 is Sibyl 2nd daughter of Mr & Mrs C J LONGMAN of 27 Norfolk St, London & Upper Hall, Brayling.
p.889 Cutting dated 22.10.1908 - Obituary of Mr Fredrick William LONGMAN who died in Horsham in his 63rd year. Had been paralysed for 40 years.
p.890 AMOORE Charles
"AMOORE
& BUDD" have rented March 1889 HUTCHING's business.
Bachelor at present
(Light).
p.890 CROOK Harry - a Reservist at 6d a day - came 4/3/1990 to have his paper signed. He gives his address as AMOORE & BUDD. He "travels in different things" but his occupation in paper is "labour". Has a wife & 4 children at Winchester.
p.891 BUDD Alfred William
"AMOORE & BUDD" have rented
March 1889 HUTCHING's business.
Bachelor.. Smart youth (dark)
p.891 Cuttings dated Jan to March 1891 - Bankruptcy of Alfred William BUDD - The bankrupt, a very young man, commenced business in 1889 in partnership with Mr Charles AMOORE, a draper now of Bognor. As the business was not large enough to support the partnership the latter dissolved in June 1890' and the bankrupt continued to carry on the business.He took over all the assets and liabilities at the dissolution and agreed to pay Mr AMOORE £30 as his share. A number of the debts on the books, which the bankrupt had estimated at their full value, had proved to be bad as, owing to the failure of the hop crop, the customers were unable to pay. it appeared he had gone on giving credit to persons of humble stations in life who had previously run up large accounts. In one case a cowman owed as much as £18. He himself owed money to Beale (Frensham miller), Kingham (Farnham grocer), Lickfold (Petersfield miller), Burgess (Godalming grocer), etc. Now carries on a similar business (grocer, baker and pork butcher) in Headley (Arford) for his uncle. The debtor was allowed to pass his examination.
p.892 KING George &
[Crossed out=> Bird's Nest
Farm]
[Crossed out=> Ford]
[Crossed out=> Has been a gamekeeper.
Very fond of his gun. Left church because when he first came he says I
omitted to return his salute coming out of church. However when my wife &
I went to call on him he received.]
Came 1888
with brother (Arthur, next entry) as builders,
etc. Built Belmont for us on Όd F (Farthingfield).
p.893 KING Arthur - came with brother (George, previous entry).
p.893 SMITH Albert & Phoebe Ann Philadelphia (COURTNAGE) & family
(Only entered
here in 1924 - then in Fullers Bottom)
He came to Bordon in 102 R.F.A.
She daughter of p.888.
- Matilda Amelia
- May - 19.1.1913 called
'Darlie'
- Maidie - 23.2.1914
- Ronald - 16.5.1916
- Dorothy
Victoria - 29.12.1917
- Charlie -
5.10.1919.
p.894 (see also p.311) SHRUBB Eli
(bur. 23.5.1881 aged 83)
Headley Wood Farm
Cottages, called Lock's Farm - now pulled down.
Wife died 15.10.1875 (Mary aged 77).
He has been a very successful pig
killer, but (see p.492) a hard drinker.
Son
William.
p.895 MARSHALL William (24.4.1864) & Esther (KINSHOTT)
(KINGSHOTT)
Live now 1885 in Whitmore
Bottom.
She a great beggar - goes about with a child (very dirty)
He
out of work a deal at times - son of Samuel p.654 - bro. to George p.808,
Edward p.830.
Afterwards at High House next door to William & Fanny
EAMES, then below Mrs HUBBUCK & 1918 at Mount Pleasant.
- 1886
William George - d. of wounds 1917 leaving widow Dorothy
- 1888 Samuel -
1918 at Broadmoor Asylum; d. there 22/1/1926
- 1890 Eliza - d. Frensham
1891
- 1892 Albert Charles - killed in action 1917
- 1894 James - sent
a Denscin Paper Nov 1923 from 14 Lower Galdeford,
Ludlow, Salop
- 1898 Leonard
- 1903 Fred Henry "Harry" - broke leg
1918
- 1905 Emily (?Ivy) - married & died in India.
p.895 Cutting dated Sept 1889 - Burglary - William FARMER, labourer, was charged with burglariously (sic) breaking into and entering the house of William MARSHALL, stealing a suit of clothes valued at 17/6d and 2/6d in money at Headley. The prisoner had been a lodger at MARSHALL's house.
p.896 KEY Rev John K
Missionary in Central Africa
Took my work Sept & Oct 1889.
Had a missionary meeting 30.9.1889 - see
cutting below.
Son of Sir Kings. KEY Bart - nephew to Mr HAHN p.495 &
Mrs WOODTHORPE p.494.
p.896 Cutting dated Oct 1889 - Hobbledehoys at Meetings - To the Editor of the 'Hampshire Post' - Sir, I wish, though the medium of your paper, you would help me to enter a protest against the behaviour of certain young men who attend the meetings held in the School-room of this parish, for the purpose of 'having a lark', as they term it, but much to the annoyance of those who wish to derive instruction and entertainment. Being a working man, I have to seek for amusement etc when the opportunity presents itself. This, during the winter months, is not too often in this quiet place. But when it does, I and others are not allowed to enjoy ourselves as we otherwise should, owing to the presence of some half-dozen illbred youths. I was at a missionary meeting last night; and being only a working man I had to sit near the rabble. I dare not say a word for fear of the running fire to which I should be subjected by these hobbledehoys during the week. I do hope something will be done to stop this nuisance. Ours truly, 'A Working Man'. Headley October 1st, 1889. (See a reply p.868)
p.897 CARTER Thomas & Mrs Anne
& children
The new gardener (1889) to p.898 at Eveley.
The two
girls short-sighted. Lily died. (Gravestone in
churchyard says Elizabeth Mary died in Nov 1903)
Father and elder
girl stay to H.C. 17/11/1889
Mrs CARTER died 18.2.1919 and he returned to live partly with son at
The Garage, Headley Park & partly with daughter Mrs BRADSHAW, Epsom.
May Aug 1919 in place at Shamley Green & Mrs BRADSHAW has taken a business
Aug 1919 at The Laurels, Newdigate, Dorking , Surrey.
- Richard* (son) -
[Crossed out=>At Torquay] Afterwards with Mr GLADSTONE
- ?Annie (dau)
?19 - dressmaker at Mr CURTIS
- Fred (boy) ?14 - helping father
- Lily
(dau) ?12 - still at school
- Elizabeth Mary (born 1878) - PT in school
1895 - see p.1362.
*Richard's? dau Violet May born 25.5.1903; with old
people from a baby.
p.897 Cutting dated May 1891 re concert given in the School-room by the children in aid of a School Museum. 'This, the first concert of the kind given in Headley was, from every point of view, a success.' (The programme is detailed, including Lily CARTER singing 'Which') 'The children sang with a smartness and care which showed careful training; and the recitations were most intelligently rendered. The action songs of the infants were appreciated; and much credit is due to their mistress (Miss WEST). Miss L BECK's rendering of "The Fisherman" was perfect. During the interval the prizes gained by the elder scholars were awarded by Miss CB I'ANSON of Grayshott. The Chairman heartily congratulated the Master (Mr CH BECK) and the teachers and children on the success of the concert, and thanked Miss I'ANSON for her kindness in distributing the prizes. The Rector (the Rev WH LAVERTY) moved thanks to Mr WHITAKER for presiding.'
p.898 SMITHES John Tatham (b. 2 Nov 1825,
d. 23 Apr 1903) & Mrs Eleanor Frances Jane
(b. 1 Sep 1829, d. 27 Dec 1909) & 7 children
Bought Eveley
1889 Enlargement occupied some months. 'Unoccupied' in 1901 census.
6 daughters and a
son.
Been a wine merchant. (Children born in
Portugal) Well off.
Bought (1899) Headley Mill
and Lower House Farm, including 55½ acres of land, from Sir Archibald Keppel
MACDONALD for £2,500 [RJ Ellis in 'A history of Headley Mill']
-
Helen Mary, aged 29 in 1891 census, died early
(2 Jan) 1928 [MI=1118]
- Alice Tatham, aged
29 in 1893 when marr in Headley to John Land TEAGE, merchant of
Oporto
- Gertrude E, born 1 Feb, aged 25 in 1891 census. I do not now write. In London
1928, 2 Chepstow Mansions, London W2
- Mabel Davison,
aged 22 in 1891 when marr in Headley to Frederick Pinckard COLES, stockbroker
of Notting Hill [Marr Reg]
- Marion H, aged 20
in 1891 census - in Devon 1928
- Archibald C,
aged 12 in 1891 census - 'effectively disinherited by his father in a codicil
to his will dated 17th February 1903' [RJ Ellis in 'A history of Headley
Mill']
- Eva (not in 1891 census for
Headley) - in Devon 1928.
p.898 Large Cutting dated Jan 1891, including portrait of the bride, reporting the wedding at Headley of Miss Mabel Davidson SMITHES, fourth daughter of Mr John T SMITHES, to Mr John COLES and providing lengthy guest list as well as wedding gift list. Honeymoon in Paris. 'A merry peal from the bells' [all two of them! - Joyce Stevens].
p.899 COXON John Stovold & Mrs
Leah Annie & 4? Children (5
in 1891 census)
Agent to the Prudential Insurance Co.
Lately
come out of Bramshott (1889)
Living in the third of Mr KNIGHT's new
cottages up 'Genl. PARISH's hill'
"She better than he" WWC.
At Curtis Farm in 1891 census.
p.900 HOARE George & Agnes
& children
[Crossed out=>Headley Wood Lane (E Cottage)]
Come
1889 to Headley Mill Lower House with the new Headley Mill farmer Mr TURVILLE
(p.938)
Entered our CC December 1889 by advice
of Mrs Arthur CHANDLER (p.299)
Children were:
- Bertie
-
Annie
- Lizzie
- Jessie
- Another girl.
p.900 KEBLER & KING
1925 has young Goliath's shop east
of TRIGGS
& in 1927 KING taken BRITTON on ???
????.
p.901 BRITTON Goliath & Caroline (BAKER)
Married and
went to live (1889) at New Inn Turnpike
He son to p.508
She illegitimate
grandchild of p.687
Now gone to Blacknest (1890) landlord of Jolly Farmer
Came back 1904 to Sleaford
Refreshment Room.
Cab Proprietor (own account) at
Deadwater Hill in 1911 census
Young Goliath BRITTON ?married
15/2/1921 to Rose LEE.
p.901 Various cuttings dated 1890 & 1891 re drunkenness at the Jolly Farmer and keeping a dog without a licence.
p.902 HEATHER Henry and FULLICK Charlotte, Mrs John (WHITING)
Living together 1889
at Bank of England, Broxhead
He son of
p.271
She daughter of Mrs WHITING p.479
She wife of p.478 and niece
(& rather like in talk & look) to Betty Longstocking p.223.
For
her assault on Mrs WALDEN see p.943.
She questioned 11/10/1890 whether any
chance of going back to her husband. "Well," said she, "HEATHER doesn't drink
and he sees we have food. Mr FULLICK's not like that. I said to Mr FULLICK
would he have me back and he says 'No', then I asked he to get a reverse (sic)
and he won't."
On Poaching - see p.86
One family were
- Mrs Dan
WINTER p.223
- Charlotte
- Sarah WHITING p.479
- Tom
-
etc.
November 1894, four children alive
- 1/1/1882 Edith Elizabeth
- 1/1/1882 George
- b.
27 May 1887; bap 11 Jan 1891 daughter
Caroline - now Mrs NELSON (soldier ) married
1908
- b. 24 Jul 1890 son Harry.
See opposite (p.903)
Mrs John FULLICK having
died, I made a will for him, dividing his money equally between Harry, Albert
& Maud, giving the premises and furniture to Maud and the rest between
Harry & Albert.
p.903 GATES Susan born 4/5/1869
A friendless and ½ sharp
living 1890 with p.902 (Henry HEATHER)
Formerly living with the John FULLICKs
Then in the side street.
Been 4
months at end of 1889 with p.187
Gave her 3yds flannels Jan 21 1890
[Probably the daughter of James p.376.]
p.903 HEATHER Harry & Maudie (WARNER)
Son of Henry HEATHER opposite
She daughter of (daughter of)
p.131, sister to below.
p.903 SMITH James Duncan and Daisy May (WARNER)
Sergt RE,
son of a boiler maker
Married 1919
She sister to abpove & to
p.131.
p.904 GLAYSHER Thomas, born 10.12.1832; baptised 13/1/1833
Widower living in own house at Barford
Brother to Mrs Jonas SHRUBB (Ellen) p.286
"Was a shepherd boy"
40 years in
draper's shop
Fell in love over counter with Captain's sister (older than
himself) and married her.
The captain very kind "Been very saving"
Think it would be good if someone would write his history "to give away."
Died 1913 leaving nothing to his old brother Charles, but something to others
and residue (£200 to £300) to Mrs Jonas SHRUBB for life - then to her daughter
Minnie for life - then to 2 of the 3 sons of Mrs Jonas.
p.904 GLAYSHER Andrew
Brother to above Thomas
Ron Ridden 1906 living with Mrs Jonas SHRUBB.
p.905 COTTON Henry Bickford &
Ruth (TILBURY)
Mrs PLUMMER's new man February
1890
Married at Bramshott 22/2/1890
She sister to Mrs BUDD (p.591)
& Louis TILBURY
He formerly with Captain
DARVALL at Eveley p.806 and subsequently with LEUCHARS (p.807)
First
noticed COTTON at our flower show in 1887 when he rode one of the competing
ponies.
Now (1904) in own house at Stone Hill.
Fly
Proprietor in 1911 census
- Richard Henry nι 1894 or 1895 -
discharged in War from Worcesters ?flat feet - called up again 1917
RFC.
p.905 BURN Robert B and Florence
Ruth (COTTON) married 1915
She daughter of above. He died 1924.
p.906 DOLAN William & Caroline & children
(DOLAND in 1891 census)
[Crossed out=>Bayfields
Farm]
Come 1890 to Baigent's Bridge South from Binsted
Entered CC
Club
- 1877 Annie
- 1880 Willie
- 1883 Harry
- 1887
Rosie.
p.907 ALBURY George &
(COOK)
Came 1890 to Baigent's
Bridge (North) from ?Binsted [Inf: DOLAN
above]
No relation to present ALBURYs
She to Farnham asylum
November 1891
He 1st cousin to lawyer A of Midhurst.
His father let
the family down - he enlisted but did not serve long enough for pension - came
back to England, saw this woman at Chatham (?on the streets) and married her.
She no nothing of house keeping, and daft. [Inf: Mrs K].
p.908 COLLYER Harvey and wife Eliza Sophia (BAKER) and child Harvey George (born 1885)
Young people came 1890 to Laundry Cottage, Lindford Common (son to p.212).
In lieu of George CHANDLER deceased
He born 4/12/1863, she born
8/2/1858
One child only, a boy Harvey George
born 1885
Applied 1927 for OAP & began in 1928.
She known to Mrs
Ernest PARFECT's father as the Epping lady (born
Dunswell, Essex on 1891 census).
Mrs COLLYER died
rest unclear.
p.909 PARBURY Arthur Francis
& family
New tenants (1890) of Arford House.
Mrs (Anna
M) & 6 children under 13 or 14. [only 5 on
1891 census].
Eldest boy J Dennis (see extract below).
p.909 Newspaper Cutting dated July 1890 - The Royal
Counties Show at Winchester:
Class 70 - Heifer above 2 but not exceeding
3 years of age, highly commended, Arthur Francis PARBURY, Arford House,
Headley.
p.909 Newspaper Cutting dated Jan 1892 - Mrs PARBURY
played piano in Headley entertainment.
Sir R WRIGHT,
chair at entertainment. 44th under the management of WHL.
p.910 NORTH Joseph & Minnie (COOMBES)
Now 1889/90 live
at Headley Wood.
He son of p.663. She daughter of p.254
Son Walter
Stanley see p.1924
Daughter Lily Jane now Mrs Eric FISHER
Daughter
Ivy 1910 married soldier
Feint writing follows referring to
children.
p.910 BRINDLEY Charles Bennett and Sarah Eliz (NORTH)
He
son of p.298. She daughter of above.
Married 1918 and working for Capn
BRANSON.
p.911 MARSHALL William & Fanny (EAMES)
Live at
Hearne
He son of Charles p.696
Now one out of Parish
She daughter
of John EAMES p.1044
Returned 1893 to Whitmore (Mrs CRAWT's)
Dismissed
by Mr MOWATT because he did not turn out to help put out fire.
I got him
two cotton elastic stockings Sept 1913.
Register No. at C.S.G.A.
was G7953 3/9/1913
4/3 + 2d porrage.
- Nelly May EAMES*, 25/8/1886 -
Mrs DOWLES - he killed in War
- Charles, 24/3/1889
- Walter John,
15/9/1891 - different to p.808
- Arthur William George, 15/4/1894 - died 1896
- Jim, 19/9/1896 - at
Stagdene Cottage 1926
- Richard, 11/4/1899 - p.2007
- Mary Jane,
3/4/1901
- Douglas, 3/8/1903.
* Got from Somerset House, January 1921,
Certificate of Birth of Mrs DOWLES born 10/9/1886 at Hindhead School House,
Shottermill - full name Nelly Margaret Stratford EAMES mother living at Gothic
Lodge, Fairfield, South Kingston (Domestic servant) - ref no of certificate SR
4236 & outsent letter of 24.1.1921 is
4236/221.
This 'Jack' MARSHALL (p.2004) and Kathleen NEWTON married 1915
- living 1917 at Parish House Bottom - no children.
Further feint writing at bottom of page, starting with:
Clarence George BROWN
and ending in
Northampton.
p.912 GUNNINGHAM William & Lavinia Maria
Man (1890) to Miss I'Anson
Came as
servant to Oaks in 1889 - a row over our recommendation
Now 1890 have Mr
John WILLIAMS (p.964) as lodger.
p.913 MARSHALL John? & Esther?
New lodge keeper (1890) to Mr VERTUE.
p.914 VERTUE Charles E. & Mrs
Ada C &
The buyer (1889) of Grayshott
Park
She RC and with money. He an inspector of schools.
p.914 Newspaper Cutting dated Dec 1890: Serious fire - On Saturday a disasterous fire took place at Grayshott Court, the residence of CE VERTUE Esq. It appears that about noon, the servants being at dinner, the gardener and under-gardener, working upn the lawn, discovered smoke rising from part of the roof. Thereupon they rushed into the house and gave an alarm. The servants at once proceeded upstairs and discovered that the upper rooms were on fire. A fresh draught being thus created, the house was soon ablaze. Such assistance as could be rendered was soon obtained but, the house being within its own grounds and situate some distance from other residences, little help could be rendered and water, owing to the severe frost, was scarce. Messengers were swiftly despatched to Haslemere and Farnham for their respective engines and appliances. The Haslemere Brigade were the first to arrive, but the fire had so raged that only the shell and mid-walls were then standing. Strenuous efforts were made to save the outbuildings. The loss to Mr VERTUE who, with Mrs VERTUE, was from home at the time, will be considerable, the furniture being antique and the other surroundings of a unique character and not to be replaced. Grayshott Court was formerly residence of late Mr E I'ANSON, by whom it was built. It was bought from his executors at a cost of several thousand pounds by Mr VERTUE who has added considerably to the original building. It is conjectured that the fire was caused by some timber projecting into a flue. We understand that the whole is fully insured. So sudden was the outbreak that the servants lost all their belongings, and but little furniture and old china was saved. Mr WHITAKER (of Grayshott Hall) in addition to valuable assistance and advice, gave hospitality to the servants.
p.915 ANSELL Daniel widower
Gardener 1890 at Grayshott Park
Wife died. early 1890. Anne
Elizabeth ANSELL, 53, of Grayshott Park, bur. 5.4.1890
Married Anna Maria
BOWERS, 37, of Caversham 21.2.1892 at Headley.
Daughter Julia, 26, m.
11.11.1894 Henry George WATERMAN, 25, gardener, of Eltham.
p.915 Newspaper Cuttings in same issue, dated Apr 1891: 1. Sir Frederick POLLOCK has been appointed a member of the Labour Commission ; 2. Fir Grove School: The children attending this School were, on Thursday last, the recipients of some useful little presents from Mrs CASSON and Mrs VERTUE, distributed to each scholar by Mrs CASSON, together with a liberal supply of buns. Furhter prizes for attendence were given by the Rev Father DOLMAN and Mrs BURBEGE. These prizes were drawn for a number of the children making a goos average attendance; and the lucky ones obtaining the highest award were Mary DOBSON (DOPSON), Headley and Frances WEST, Firgrove. Mary DOPSON eldest daughter of Arthur & Harriett DOPSON of Parish House Bottom in 1891 census.
p.916 SAINT CLAIR William Henry & wife
Live (1889) at
Pound Cottage
A retired Major - risen from ranks.
p.916 WHELAN James Richard & Frances Margo (nιe
CHANDLER) (was RAMSDEN)
RAMSDEN killed in
War and widow married. See p.917 below.
Had
child Richard born 6.9.1921.
She churched but baby baptised as RC.
p.917 CHANDLER William James &
Annie (LAMPORT)
Live on Headley Green. In 1891
census at Huntingford Farm; 1901 Lindford Crossroads, 1911 Taylors Lane,
Lindford.
Son of the late George p.617
She is a relation to the
late Mrs BENNETT p.634
Children born in 1889, 1891, 1893, 1896, 1899,
1903
Her brother married Alice LAWES, see p.685.
p.917 RAMSDEN Richard & Frances Margo* (CHANDLER)
Daughter of above. Had child Alan Gordon 11/05/1917.
See also p.916 above.
*See UTTING p.918 for source of
name.
p.917 CHANDLER Percy & Charlotte Elsie (COX)
Son of above.
She churched (boy) 9/2/1920.
Formerly at Headley Park,
a servant there.
p.918 UTTING Miss
New teacher 1889 at school
Lodged
at first with Mrs HERRETT (BENNETT) (p.634)
After her death, with CHANDLER p.917
In 1893 a child oF CHANDLERs was
christened Charlotte Margot after Miss UTTING.
p.919 PHILLIPS Walter Tawney (nι
16.7.1850) & Elsie Mary
Caroline (JAY)
Bought 1889 and did up Hilland. (Phillips Close & Phillips Crescent, situated where
Hilland Farm used to be, were named after this family)
Bachelor
still in 1890. Son of p.649.
Was engaged to Miss Ethel PATEY (see p.63) See
correspondence p.55 for story.
Married Miss JAY 29/11/1894 &
had:
- Daphne Helen, b 4 Nov 1895
- John
Rouse, b 8 Dec 1896 - RFA.
Daphne married
Major L ROBINSION RFA - one child Oliver living at Pound Cottage
Baby girl
born & died 1931.
John engaged to Sept 1932 to Miss WALLER - according to cuttings married Stephanie
Walter
died December 1937
John died of wounds 23 Apr 1943 in North Africa.
p.919 Newspaper Cuttings re the death of Lt-Col John Rouse PHILLIPS MC RA, only son of the late WT PHILLIPS, Hilland, Headley - died of wounds 25 April 1943 in North Africa - husband of Stephanie, Honeypools, Shipley, Horsham, Sussex.
p.919 Newspaper cutting dated Nov 1891 - Headley - The Institute - A public meeting was held in Headley National Schoolroom on Friday evening to inaugurate the Headley Institute. The chair was taken by Mr AI WHITAKER of Grayshott Hall. There was a good attendance, the gentry and the inhabitants generally being fairly represented, and the frequent applause showed thorough appreciation of the work in hand. Secretary Mr BECK, whose idea it was. The Institute provided for "Instructive recreation for the 6 days of the week" which seemed sadly neglected. Would not rest content till a permanent building was possible, with a public library and news and other rooms. 'No less than' 42 members were enrolled and 20 'honorary' members.
p.920 HAMMOND Charles & Mrs Mary
Ann
Live at cottage right away on Stone Hill Fullers Bottom.
Came
there in 1887 or 1888
Her birthday is January 24th.
p.921 List of
locations in Headley and page numbers which
cover them (not clear which book this refers to):
For Barley Mow
Hill - IV p.766 - p.773
For Parish House Road - IV p.742 - p.765
For
Parish House Bottom - IV p.676 - p.741
For Fullers Bottom - IV p.642 -
p.671
For Hilland - IV p.630 - p.641
For Headley & School - IV
p.602 - p.627.
p.922 FRASER Mrs Mary (died 1923)
& Cyril Edward
Widow of a ch:
ch: man Henry Seymour FRASER who formerly lived at The Chestnuts.
Was his mother's maid?
Cyril her son nι Feb 1859.
She now (1889) in
bed a good deal though said to be very well. Qu esjolt (drinks)
Cyril married Miss Maud Emily CALVERT and living
1903 at Heatherbrow, Headley Hill - see p.1381.
p.922 Newspaper Cutting dated June 1891 included of
report of cricket match where Headley 'won an easy victory' against Stodham
Park. The Headley team included the following players:
Dr. BURY
J.
REDHOUSE
F. GAUNTLETT
A. J. MACDONALD
G. G. CHALCRAFT
A.
CHANDLER
C. E. FRASER (not out, 41)
F. A. CHALCRAFT
C.
COLLINS
H. WARNER
W. GAMBLEN.
p.923 MacCARTHY Madame
Lady help or keeper for some years
to Mrs FRASER (see p.922 above) up to 1890
Said to have had Irish losses
Very bitter against the G O M ('Grand
Old Man' = William GLADSTONE).
p.924 SHELDON Robert Peel
A bachelor living (1889) on
Barley Mow Hill in the first of the 3 new cottages build by Mr KNIGHT
(p.640)
An engineer by profession - apparently not now following a
profession.
Put up the monument to 'an honest man' James BARNETT who died
1898. 'Peasant of this parish' on tombstone No.253, plot
10-17.
Was reminded of him by a line in
the Times of 18/3/1925.
p.925 MURROW John Henry Gray &
Mrs Alice Catherine and children Yorick
John & Francisca Alice
Living 1890 in new house 'Dulce Domum'
on Headley Common.
Lived 1888.1889 in Barley Mow Cottage.
He a
photographer? or rather part proprietor of a China Newspaper (he
was born in Hong Kong)
September 1891 became collector-salesman
for Singer Nifty Co; then living at 7 Rosebury
Square, ????y Avenue, Clerkenwell.
p.926 LEMON widow Sarah [nιe FULLER and afterwards ROBINSON]
m. 22.11.1846
See p.259.
Used to live at the Bank of England, then
with her daughter Mrs WHITE at Rock Barn I.30.
At
Fellmongers aged 80 in 1891 census.
p.927 COVER Reuben (d. 1903 aged 75) and daughter (Alice
in 1891 census)
Widower living in own cottage in Parish
House Bottom
Wife died 1889 (daughter of Mrs Mary Ann MOORE*
p.396)
See pedigree p.1575.
The daughter above mentioned married,
& another daughter Elizabeth? (used to mend
our surplices) & a grandson Percy GROUT living with him in 1895.
*Mary Ann MOORE bapt 3.8.1827, died Barley Mow Hill in July 1889 'aged 60'
Married (this in 1923) & lives Shottermill - very tall.
Reuben is said
to have had 3 sons:
- one Andrew COVER & his wife came to look after
Miss COVER, Beech Hill in June 1924
- & there is mention made of a
daughter Eliza COVER.
p.928 PATEY Miss Jane
Lives at Sunnybank (opp The
Chestnuts)
Sister to Mr PATEY p.63.
A literary lady commonly called
"Aunt Jane"
Great at getting up Shakespeare Reading Societies.
p.929 TUCKEY William & Emily
(PRATLEY)
Live in Parish House
Bottom
He son to p.669
She daughter to
p.378 & p.352 and sister to Mrs George LOE p.119
Father to p.1635.
p.930 BELTON Stephen (bapt 12/11/1843) &
Harriet (bapt 13/12/`1854 nιe COVER); married 20/4/1872
- Ellen, b Sept
1874, bapt 4/10/1874
See also p.518
He son of Richard & Jane -
see pedigree p.1517.
Went to see her 5 o'clock October 21st 1874 - two very
wet days 20th & 21st so went out when showers stopped. Very fat like her
sister (the cripple) V.840. Pleasant child with fat face and large blue
eyes.
Used to live at Beech Hill. Now N.26 on map. (What map is this?)
Stephen is brother to Mrs
Charles COURTNAGE and both children of Richard & Jane p.1517.
p.931 GLAYSHER William (1859) & Eliza (MARSHALL)
Live
in Parish House
Bottom (with her father p.696)
He the son of
James p.290
See pedigree p.1459
In 1925 her uncle Sam MARSHALL (the
one-eyed) was there.
p.932 COURTNAGE Henry James Horne & Sarah Jane (WHITE)
Live in the Parish Houses
She had boy Gilbert
John WHITE before marriage - in fact came from Union with him.
Married in 1889 here.
She came, I think, as housekeeper to p.422 when his
wife died (but I am not sure)
She sister to Mrs Welcome LAWRENCE
p.1119
He died and she married Fred COLLYER, son of p.44.
p.932 Letter from R A Record Office Woolwich dated
26/3/1892 concerning her brother.
"R A Records M2. 40147: Sir, I regret
to have to inform you that No. RA 77308 Driver John Henry WHITE of the 50th
Light Field Battery was accidentally killed at Rawal Pindi, S India on
4/1/1892. Nothing further is known. The immediate cause of death was 'rupture
of the heart.' Any communication requesting the balance of the deceased
soldier's estate should be addressed to the Under-Secretary of State for
War."
p.933 WITHALL Arthur
Lives at Parish Houses (1890)
A
maker (or seller) of tubs.
p.934 TURNER Mrs
Has one of Mr KNIGHTs two cottages in
Arford, but is ready to cook at Crabtree.
Came as servant to Oaks but
disagreed.
There is an Emma TURNER age 50 (unmarried)
born in Reading, entered twice in the 1891 census, once at Prospect Hill and
once in Arford.
p.935 RAPLEY R & wife & daughter
Came 1889 to
Woodthorpe's cottage in Arford
Daughter said
to go with George HOLDEN p.384
Kept once the Passfield Public House.
p.936 GAMBLEN James (b. 10.3.18??) & Mary (b. 18/7/1862
JONES)
Live at Long Cross - married 1889
Son to p.457
She was
parlour maid at Mr BURKE's (p.866)
Now 1892 he & she at Wheatsheaf.
- daughter Mrs BARLOW p.1805
- daughter Mrs WILLIAMS p.2019
- son
Albert James (see below).
p.936 GAMBLEN Albert James (b. 4/9/1892) & Lily May
(WOODROW)
Son of James above. Married
1919
- Pearl Eliza first child, born 18/10/1920.
Has taken on Henry
G's tenancy of the Glebe.
p.936 GAMBLEN Harry George & Julia
Son of James
above. Married 8/7/1892 to an RC at Grayshott
Living 1922 at Mayfair;
1925 at Lindford Bridge.
p.937 ABBOTT Richard Young & Elizabeth
Come 1890 to the Chapel House
? of
the David Stamp, but he big - Dissenters?
Voted against closing Mr BURKE's
footpath Nov 1890
Goes across at times to west of Ireland
His 'old
father' is father-in-law to Rector of ?Annadown
Thinks Irish crossing far
worse than long voyage.
p.937 BLANCHARD William Charles (b. 1896) and Lily Louise (b.
1892 WOODROW)
Son of p.1375. Building on Fullers Hill (Oak
View, Beech Hill in 1935 Directory)
Married Xmas Day 1924
This Lily WOODROW and that on p.936 are said to have no relation to one
another
This one a daughter or g-daughter of Keeper WOODROW p.192.
p.938 TURVILE [TURVILLE] William and wife Jane
M
New farmer 1890 at Headley Mill Farm.
One of the Worldham
TURVILLEs - but they do not think so much of him.
p.938 BLUNDY John Thomas and wife (BARTLETT)
Married 1915
or 1915
He son of p.941 esjolt (drinks), and she daughter of p.1613
Come 1919 to
Hollywater Bridle Road
4 children - 2 older girls at school 192x
- Girl nιe 191_
- Girl nιe 191_
- Girl nιe 192_
- Matilda
Caroline born 21/5/1924
- Boy nι 1927.
p.939 Mrs ROE Eleanor J (in 1891 census:
age 67, unmarried, born Bombay)
Coming 1890 to Mrs WARRENs Enlarged
Cottage on Standford Hill
Has George Roe WARREN's name but no connection.
Said to be churchwoman.
p.939 In Church Ministry
'Gleaner' 1.10.1906, page 157 account of mission under BLUNDY Jim (son of
p.941)
Sung Ki + Ching-ho = Hants in size
Only there JB + catechist +
2 Christians & there is a society for the prevention of missionaries.
JB has sold 1,400 Gospel portions
In same 'Gleanor': Jim BLUNDY died at
Hong Kong Hill before the marriage of John T (above).
p.939 TAPSON Miss AHM
Is going out to Fuh-Kien
Fiancι
to Mr J BLUNDY.
p.940 SUTTON William & Eliza Jane (CURTIS) & child Marguerite Annie
Live at High Hollywater.
She
dau to p.343; he grandson to p.338.
Both worked for Dr PLUMMER (p.680) up
to 1890 when dismissed as she in family way.
p.940 TURNER Arthur & Sarah
Ann (nιe 1868 BLUNDY) & 2 children, girl & boy
Came to look after
her father when the mother died 1911.
A jobbing gardener.
She died
April 1915 at Froxfield. Buried here.
Her girl died soon after the
grandmother.
p.941 BLUNDY Henry (b. 5.7.1839) & wife Sophia
Matilda (b. 8.2.1844) & children
New tinker (1889) come to
Deadwater.
Poor but cleanish.
The boy a communicant & girl
confirmed 1890.
He son of James & Rebecca and born at 'Woodstock'
(probably Woodside) Merton [subsequently said to be Woodstock near Reading]
while his parents were travelling.
I to obtain certificate at Somerset
House.
With them lodges from 1906 onward BROAD, nι 1.2.1831, who got 2/-
old age pension. He came into Lt country as
father of Mrs ____, Whitehill shopkeeper.
Parents to:
- a son who,
as BLUNDY & Son, traded in 1915 as corn merchants in Billingshurst
-
one son Jim a Chinese missionary - see p.939
-
Sarah Ann, nιe 1868 or 1869 - see above (p.940)
- Kate 11.7.1878
-
Martha 13.6.1879 or 1880 - m. 1903 James GATCUM
- Rebecca m. 22.10.1898
Charles STUBBINGTON, 22, bricklayer - live at
Conford
- John Thomas - see p.938.
They were married 2 Sept 1861 (he
being then full age)
He son of James BLUNDY, grinder.
p.942 BUDD William George &
wife Mary (nιe 20.12.1827* BARNARD)
Had a
shop at Headley Mill
& now (1890) another on Petar's Allotment
& now (1893) on Deadwater Hill.
Formerly farmer paying rent £225 + TRP £70.
Has
sisters well-to-do
They married 9.10.1862.
Her nephew ____ BARNARD
staying there October 1916 - long talk with wigmbln
Has been in mvobujd btzmvn (lunatic asylum)
Looking after his aunt's
property.
*On this day in 1889 Mrs BLACKMAN's 1st husband died, buried Xmas
Day (George FOARD, see p.2).
p.943 WALDEN John & wife Emma Jane & children
New crowd come to Broxhead
Ejected (for overcrowding) from a Harding cottage Greatham
Came begging
all over village 24/06/1890.
I gave her order for 2/6 when 'Bless You' in
quite professional beggar line
Left the parish again before the end of
1890.
p.943 Newspaper cutting dated May 1990: A Trumpery Charge - Charlotte FULLICK (p.902) was charged with assaulting Emma Jane WALDEN at Headley on the 9th May. Both parties reside in the parish, and the quarrel arose in consequence of the defendant having said something derogatory to the character of the complainant. The Bench fined the defendant 1s and ordered each party to pay their own costs.
p.943 Newspaper cutting dated June 1990: Affiliation - At the Magistrates' Clerk's office in Alton George WOOD, seaman of HMS Asia was brought up in custody (having been apprehended on board his ship at Portsmouth) toi answer the complaint of Emma Jane WALDEN, a single woman residing in Headley, who stated that he had not complied with an affiliation order made upon him on 15th November 1888, there being due to her in respect of the same the sum of £1.13s. The defendant admitted £1.9s being due but said that he was unable to pay
p.944 DIBLEY Daniel & wife & children
A Dartmoor
pensioner living at Lindford
Came home each month to cash his pension of
19/- (with 6/- extra 3rd month) making, I suppose, £12.12.0 a year.
Form
of certificate: I certify that Dan DIBLEY is living and so to the best of my
knowledge and belief is a person entitled to a pension as late civil guard in
the office of Dartmoor Prison. Dated at Headley this last day of ___ 189_
This is an advance for the month here put.
This was about 1890.
p.945 DRAPER Joseph & Frances
Eliza (GALE)
Live at Lindford
Son of p.507, daughter of
p.238.
She often called Mrs BRIGHT; bur 2 Feb 1899 age
31, Deadwater, consumption.
p.946 CUMBERLAND Mr & Mrs & family
A schoolmaster
who in 1890 holds Harding's new house in Lindford for holiday purposes. For
his daughter see p.1919.
p.946 DIETZ Fred Walter
Francis
Living at Hatch House
I signed a paper for his pension Nov
1927
?Nephew of Jonas SHRUBB.
p.947 WARNER John (6.2.1859) & Mary (LEMON)
Live at
Hatch House, Lindford Bridge West side
For him see p.385, she daughter of
p.355,
They were married 21/11/1889
Children of John & Mary:
- Edward John Augustus, b.15/7/1897, d.1912
- Eric George Centurion, b. 1/01/1901, d.1915
(named Centurion as born beginning of
century)
She died, and he married Eva (TAYLOR). She daughter of James
TAYLOR, Lindford Common, p.266
Child of 2nd marriage:
- Leonard
James 23/6/1909.
WARNER gave up the farming
Mich 1926 but still lived in the house with
BURGESS
&
p.948 GAUNTLETT Fred & Harriett (b. 26.2.1860 GAUNTLETT)
Live at [Crossed out=>Lindford (one of GAUNTLETT's houses)] Standford Hill
(late Miss PARSONS)
Married no relation. Son of p.678
Was bricklayer
at Belmont 1888
She daughter of widow Abraham GAUNTLETT p.549, therefore
niece of Mrs UPPERTON p.465.
Servant November 1891 Ellen YOUNG, SFS for Shottermill, born 1879.
Came back August
1903 to Tulls Lane with 5 children
- 1889 Winifred May
- 1890 Lilian
Maude
- 1891 Daisy Olive
- 1892 Jessie Gertrude.
Additional
unclear lines written obliquely on page: Elsie married as Mrs William
SMALL end 1913 to a son of Ben SMALL p.1350.
She (Harriett?) in Fullers Bottom 1906 separated from him
and living with a widowed sister Mrs SMITHERS nιe 25/09/1847, supported by
illegitimate son of William George GAUNTLETT born 1862.
p.949 FISHER Henry & Sofia (WHITE) died February 1937
Newcomers 1890 to Hollywater Beer Shop
Banns asked June 1890. She of
Blackmoor, he brother to p.850 and p.1088.
p.949 This entry not made until 1928.
BRAESHAM John HP
& Louisa C (FENN) & 2 sons*
Living 1928 & some years previously
at Sleaford.
He an engineer in Camp (Banns called in 1901)
- John
Hilton Edward Pole b.20.10.1884 - bapt. Kingsley
- Patrick Glendower Pole
b.7.11.1909 - bapt. Bordon.
The latter passed into Woolwich Aug 1928.
p.950 NORTH William
[Crossed out=>Arford Post Office]
Bachelor lodging with Mrs MESSINGHAM p.205.
Contribution to father's
relief p.663 and below.
Brother to Sam p.174. Son to Sam p.663.
p.950 Cutting dated November 1891: William NORTH ordered to pay 16/- arrears plus 12/- costs to the Alton Board of Guardians for the care of his father.
p.951 PALMER
I think this is the name of Mr CHRISTIAN's
coachman, September 1890 at the Land of Nod
[Inf: Mrs "Keeper"
HARRIS]
p.952 & p.953 Conjectural pedigree of GATES.
p.954 GATES Frank and wife (Louise in
1891 census?).
Arford late Mr SPEAKMAN's.
Coming October
1890.
She a "friend" of Mrs Henry COURTENAGE.
"Second hand clothes"
seller.
For distinction we call them "GAITES" being Londoners.
p.955 SECCOMBE Roger Frederick and wife Elizabeth Anne (nιe
MAIN).
Young couple married July 1890 living at Lindford at late BONE's
the farrier.
"Accountant" at WARREN's Mill.
- Cuthbert John Roger
nι 12 May 1891.
p.956 MARSHALL Charles and wife [Martha].
Barford Cottage at Upper Mill.
Young couple came there as butcher Mich 1890.
Son of [Crossed
out=>Shant at Churt?] Pride of the Valley
"Mother died just after last
Jumps Club" - this said in 1890.
She [Martha]
daughter of a Welsh non-conformist Minister. Came as servant to Churt (lady's
maid).
Children not baptised.
Three children by end of 1896, when
they went to Pond Inn. dbou dppl boe ejsuz (can't
cook and dirty).
One of the children is Mrs CLARK who in 1915 lives
at Heathcote Road and has heart disease and asthma. See p.1715.
p.957 BELTON Henry born 1833 and Emma (WHITE) and family.
Came Michaelmas 1890 to George COOMBES, Stony Bottom.
She a cook and
charwoman, therefore useful
Came from Bramshott. Two daughters married
here:
- Eliza in 1894 to Thomas CHEESE
- Emily,
18, on 3.4.1899 to Charles George HARRIS
(p.448)
- Harriett banned 1899 to William
MOOREY (daughter Kate Blanche baptised 2 September 1900)
[P Mag]
Half-brother to Benjamin p.485 (same mother, different
fathers)
James Henry BELTON buried GRAYSHOTT 30 May 1908 aged 74 years.
Died in Haslemere Hospital therefore the above.
See also info p.135/7 in JH Smith's book 'Grayshott' - Dr
COLECLOUGH tried to poison their collie dog, as also reported by Flora Thompson
in 'Heatherley'
p.958 MATTHEWS William and Marian (WHITE).
[Crossed
out=>Arford (W Side) Back to back tenements (front)]
At Deadwater, over
bridge.
Married at Alton, Michaelmas 1890.
Son to William and Rhoda
p.606.
For his fining see p.171.
She used to attend fairs.
-
July 1891 child not here registered or baptized? (William
age 9 in 1901 census, born at Solderton)
- 1893 Hilda May baptized
23 April 1893.
p.959 HYSLOP George.
Has a shed on "Petars' Allotment" -
for plan see p.185.
"Brings timber from London sometimes; must cost him a
sovereign every time he comes" (Henry COOK).
p.960 MILLS Thomas Charles.
[Crossed out=>Arford (W
Side) Back to back tenements (back)].
Had some of "Petars' Allotment"
p.185.
"Came down and worked at night, caught rheumatism and died" (Henry
COOK)
p.961 SCOTT Lionel and wife Kitty born 3 March 1859 (no
children)
of Chertsey. In Mr BROYD's new house at Grayshott, Summer of
1890.
His own house at Chertsey rebuilding.
Now 1900 at Stonedene,
Stone Hill.
They married (she 20) while he an undergraduate at Cambridge 6
February 1879.
Also ?Miss INGHAM. Also her mother Mrs MORGAN.
p.962 LOVELL Miss.
[Crossed out=>Arford (W Side)
Cottage S of Arford Cott].
Lives in Chapmans' new house at Grayshott.
[Friend of Miss JAMES]. Came in 1890.
p.963 CRAFT William and Catherine
(SNELLING).
Live at Grayshott E. Came from
Bramshott. Married Summer 1890.
She daughter of Mrs SNELLING p.92.
p.964 WILLIAMS Mr John
The
Reader 1889-1890 at Grayshott. (1891 census: student of
theology, born in Anglesey)
Lives in School Road, North end, the
house being kept by William GUNNINGHAM p.912.
Pays no rent to Miss
I'ANSON!
p.964 Cutting dated August 1890: Correction of previous report wrongly suggesting that Mr WILLIAMS gave the cup for tug-of-war contest; in fact he was only one of several contributors.
p.964 Cutting dated June 1891: Opening of new Hindhead Mission Church. Site given by Miss I'ANSON. Building by WHITAKER. Many other names with full description of church. (Which was the precursor of St Luke's)
p.965 SQUIRE Sarah and WELLS Edith Susan.
The 1890
Grayshott schoolmistresses.
Live in William CRAWT's house p.388.
Sarah SQUIRE took charge of the Grayshott school on 7 April 1890 [Miss Hannah
JONES having left 30 March 1890].
Edith Susan WELLS assistant under
Article 50, February 1889.
Appointed to Grayshott School 30 March 1890.
Born November 1870. Engaged to p.1031.
Apprenticed in Sheering
National School Harlow Essex.
Transferred to Headley, March 1891 and left
Headley January 1894 as we require certificated mistress now for infants.
Her sister Kate WELLS born 6 September 1874 P.T. here from 1 January 1891 to
24 July 1895 and went to Salisbury Training College.
She died end 1925
so Mrs BECK told me.
p.965 Cutting dated October 1891: Entertainment under direction of Rev Laverty held in the schoolroom. Detailed description of the performances, with names of performers.
p.966 FORD
[Crossed out=>Arford? Cottage]
Gardener (1890) at Grayshott Park.
p.966 FOARD James (b. 25 Jul 1883,
Deadwater, bapt 14 November 1883) and Ida (YARNEY).
Son of Harvey
(below). Married at Farnham 1907.
She
granddaughter of Aaron WOODS p.272.
In 1924 she in Park Prewett and the
four girl children gone to Yeovil under ????? of
S.P. cruelty children.
He and the other children in BLUNDY's enclave.
Kathleen F died April 25 1934 aged 14.
p.966 YEOMANS Alfred Charles and Elsie (FOARD)
daughter
of p.967 live at Standford 1925.
p.967 FOARD Harvey (1863) and Mary
(HILLYER) and children.
Live at Deadwater with his mother Jemima
see p.516.
For his "Petar Allotment" see p.184. Nearly paid for in
1890.
For her font and altar superstition see p.174.
She daughter to
p.996 (which one?) and sister to Mrs BRIDGER.
Coachman or gardener to Mrs BUTLER, Liphook.
Parents to (below) Mrs
GARRARD; & Mrs NASH, Mrs KILBURN, Mrs YEOMANS p.966.
- James, 14
November 1883
- Anne, 8 March 1885 - Mrs KILBURN, Standford married 17
April 1911
- Ellen Dorcas, 12 June 1887, bur 3 Oct 1889 age 2
- Lydia Emily, 12 May 1889 - Mrs GARRARD (Percy Edward)
married 1909
- George, 19 October 1890.
p.967 NASH Fred Arthur and Winifred (FOARD)
married 1
October 1919 daughter of above and living 1925 in 1 Courage's Cottages.
p.968 WALKER Jonah (30 September
1849) and wife Serena Wilgress (nιe PIPE 1854)
& six children.
[Crossed out=>Arford Longcross Road]
Late Mr
STEPHENS coachman (Liphook)
Now Mr SMITHES.
She died 1892 after birth
of seventh child.
He remarried to Mrs DANIELS formerly cook at Eveley and
winner of home industrial prizes.
Mrs DANIELS' sister, Mrs A
SETTERFIELD*, became housekeeper to James BURROWS p.595 after the death of Mrs
COX in April 1895. * She applied for parish relief April 1896.
Mrs A S
being a widow with a half-witted daughter. Applied for parish relief April
1896.
- Herbert Wilgress, 4 April 1879 - many years in choir and married a
WEEKES
- Athelstan W, 24 August 1881
- Ernest Noel W, 25 December
1883
- Mildred Serena, 17 November 1886
- Jessie Wilgress, 27
December 1888
- Lionel John, 12 September 1890
- Serena Lucy, 22
March 1892.
p.969 PHILLIPS James and Sarah (LOW).
Living at Standford
Hill (late Miss PARSONS).
Working for Mr ALLEN.
Child Elizabeth
Sarah died of croup November 1890 while I in Burnley. Service by Mr ALLEN.
She sister to James LOW (Hollywater) p.1097.
- Samuel George, 30
December 1892 - Not baptized
This possibly he who married Miss SMALL
(p._). Was abroad many years and met me in churchyard 30 August 1926 going to
place flowers on Mrs SMALL's grave.
Probably an older brother born
before, James PHILLIPS came to work for Mr ALLEN. (James PHILLIPS in 1901 census age 15)
p.970 KNIGHT William (24 June 1855) and Jane (WINDIBANK).
[Crossed out=>Arford
Longcross Road second behind Arford Cottage]
Live at Little High Cottage
by Headley Mill Farm.
Son to Miller KNIGHT p.642.
She sister to John
WINDIBANK p.191 (the "WINDIBANKs of Conford").
November 1898 came to
Standford.
He a Shepherd age 45, she a Paper Bag Maker
at Paper Mill age 42 in 1901 census.
p.971 BUDD and wife and family. (Albert
BUDD age 42 at Prospect Farm with aunt Jane SMITH in 1891 census - he born in
Bramshott - his family not there)
Came 1890 to Saunders Green.
Nephew to Mrs SMITH p.666 (son of sister) and came to look after her from
Reading way (paid by Mrs VALENTINE).
p.972 FOWLER Dr and family.
Live at Liphook. Died 1890.
Brother to the head of CCC (Christ Church
College) Oxford.
p.972 Cutting: Obituary of Dr FOWLER,. November 1890
p.972 Cutting: Death notice of Canon J FOWLER, brother of Dr FOWLER,. 1945.
p.973 ALLEN Albert (nι circa 1859*) & Elizabeth Jane (nιe
1851) & children
Living at Stone Pit 1890.
Not the same as the
John of p.179. *Born 5.6.1859 at Crookham, Crondall, son of Samuel (labourer)
& Ann ALLEN (nιe VOLLER) by a certificate from Somerset House 1911.
Entered C.C. (clothing club) December 1890.
Nephew to Mrs BUDD p.1058.
Married 29 June 1878 (he told me in 1910).
A year after his death Mrs ALLEN went to Ruth (see below):
- Ruth M, 1879 - Mrs REEVES, Matlock Villa (1912) Queen's
Road, Farnborough
- Albert Edward, 1881 -
married our house maid
- Ada E, 1884 - at Ruth's 1912
- Annie Laurie, 1886 - still in service 1916.
p.974 DAVIS W E
C.E.
[Crossed out=>Longcross (Middle
Tenement)]
A purchase of acre plot by Stone Pit.
Wrote January 1891
(to know if any T.R.C.): from W E DAVIS C.E., c/o W E MARTIN Esq, Great
Brompton, Madley, Hereford.
Said by some to be architect, by others
tradesman
Really (I think) civil engineer.
Building (1891) a kind of
bungalow.
Address in Jan 1897: 8 Highwood Road, Tuffnall Park, London.
p.975 DALY Reverend J J.
Roman Catholic priest at
Woolmer.
p.975 Cutting dated June 1890: Announcement that Rev DALY will be remaining at Woolmer as his health has improved.
p.976 BURBAGE Mr.
[Crossed out=>Longcross ??? ???].
a Baker of Liphook.
p.976 Cutting dated June 1890: Report of meeting of Alton Board of Guardians with various statistics and names. Mr BURBAGE supplying Headley and Kingsley workhouses with bread.
p.977 BECK Charles Henry (born 4
November 1862) and Daisy (SHEPHERD) and son.
The new (1890) schoolmaster.
[Crossed out=>bachelor].
Not so good an organist as Mr EDWARDS, but
better choirmaster.
From Birmingham. Entered on duty 14 April 1890.
Married in 1892. Certificated in December 1884.
Formerly PT at Duddeston,
Birmingham.
Framed at Saltley, D Certificate Drawing.
-
Dorothy Ada b. 26 Feb 1894, School House
Also Mrs Hannah BECK his
mother born 1838.
First wife d. 5 Oct 1894
For his second wife see p.1233.
Resigned school 1923.
Resigned organ
January 1925.
p.977 Cutting dated August 1890: Choir outing to Isle of Wight.
p.977 Cutting dated August 1891: New surplices and cassocks for choir.
p.978 ANSELL William and family.
[Crossed out=>Chapel
House]
Lived till 1890 at Devil's Jumps, Churt.
Owner of
considerable property in Churt and of some cottages at Barford. Would
subscribe to nothing.
p.978 Cutting dated November 1890: Sale for over £6,000 at auction of 380 acres of land and property in Churt, Barford, Hindhead, Frensham and Headley (some properties listed).
p.979 PULLEN BURRY Dr H B and family.
[Crossed
out=>For Curtis Farm & Vale p.488]
The Liphook doctor 1890.
Of the PULLEN BURRYs near Worthing.
Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle had meetings with Pullen Burry in 1898 according
to this website.
p.979 Cutting dated October 1890: Report of Dr PULLEN
BURRY giving evidence to a House of Lords Committee on child life assurance.
Also description of annual outing of employees of Messrs Warren Brothers
Standford paper mill to Portsmouth and Southsea.
p.980 NEWMAN White and family.
Kingsley farmer (of
superior kind) farming 188? to 189? Headley Wood.
Son Alfred (married)
lived at Headley Wood till 1890.
Went on father's death to father's farm.
p.980 Cutting dated End of 1890: Kingsley - Obituary of Mr White NEWMAN. List of those attending funeral.
p.981 FELL Reverend Dr and Mrs and family.
Vicar of
Worldham.
Called wickedly "The Worldham Flea".
Clever, intelligent
man.
Died early in 1915. Obituary in Times 16 January 1915.
p.981 Cutting dated August 1890: The Curate and his Lodgings - Report of County Court proceedings arising from a dispute between Dr FELL's coachman and the curate of Worldham.
p.982 ERLE Sir William and Lady
Amelia (WILLIAMS)
Late Chief Justice.
"Lady ERLE's father (Rev. Dr. David Williams,
Warden of New College, Oxford) was refused by Mrs
L's grandmother; what relation is Sir William to me?"
See
further details of his life.
p.982 Cutting dated November 1890: Report of naming of new lifeboat at Swanage after late Sir William ERLE. (Other reports also).
p.983 OVERTON Captain William
Henry and Mrs (Marianne) and family.
Live at Frimstone Lodge, Liphook.
Made Justice of the Peace in 1888 or
1889.
The son curated with me in 1889.
p.983 Cutting dated December 1890: Report of entertainment at Headley school. Various names, including three Mr OVERTONs.
p.984 FORSYTH John W.
Newcomer in December 1890 to
Frensham Pond Inn.
Obtained his licence same day as our schoolroom licence
in December 1890.
p.985 PRESTON William C and George
H.
Newcomers December 1890 to Stream Farm.
From Scotland. Luggage
detained owing to strike on North British Railways.
Nephew to G L BERTHON,
Vicar of Romsey.
"The elder Mr PRESTON found dead in bed. G H PRESTON then
went away and died at Reading." Mrs George COLE January 1910.
p.986 MESSINGHAM Henry and Mary
Ann (HUNT) and child.
Live at Hollywater,
carrier etc. (In 1891 census with her
parents)
Son of George p.352.
She daughter of John p.245.
p.986 LOVEGROVE Edwin John &
Been in Army Medical
Service 21 years.
Has two children:
- boy born 1906,
- girl
Evelyn Victoria born 1902, married 1921 p.2015.
In Mrs MATTHEW's cottage,
Deadwater, 1914.
Son of Edwin p.987.
Died January 1936.
p.987 LOVEGROVE Edwin (born 1840) and wife Maria
(born 5 November 1835)
New foreman to Stream 1891.
Lives in centre
of Moore House.
Son Edwin John a sponsor January 1892, called Edwin after
father and John after Grandfather.
Second son
LOVEGROVE Alfred
Arthur and Harty (WHITING)
Married 1903 at
Registry Office.
She daughter of Fred p.426.
In Lindford Lane.
p.988 CHEW Charles Samuel
New person 1891 at Lindford Chase (late HARRIS).
Married Harriet Helena, who d. 26 Feb 1894 age 26; Lindford
Chase; childbed, one of the twins (stillborn) buried in the same coffin, plot
9-24, Stone No.259 - surviving twin Samuel John aged 7 in 1901
census.
p.988 Cutting dated November 1891: Report of election of six committee members of the Institute, including C CHEW.
p.989 FULLICK Albert and Mary (BURNINGHAM)
Came L D (Lammas Day?) 1891 to Stream (Moore House).
Son
of old George p.321.
(Girl with Roy face)
Sister to BURNINGHAM
p.235.
Probably same as p.320. Same as p.875.
Eleven children
(including illegitimate) living.
One born 24 December 1891.
Eldest
16 in March 1891:
- Matilda Anne BURNINGHAM, 2 April 1876
(illegitimate)
Albert and Mary married 13 April
1878
- 1879 son Thomas George, born 9 June 1879, died at Binsted
-
1880 Edith H
- 1881 Albert Harry
- 1883 William E
- 1884 Gertrude M
- 1886 Sarah Jane
- 1887 Frederick J
- 1888 Ernest Edwin
- 1889 Alfred
George
- 1890 Rosa E B - Mrs VASS - Lost her
husband July 1915 in the war. Wrote November 1919 for father's birth
certificate from Clifton Lodge, Anstey Road, Alton, Hants.
- 1892 Arthur
Thomas.
p.990 MARDEN Stephen
New people came 1891 to late William
VINEY's.
Come from Churt.
Perhaps the same as now (1894) at late
Louis PHILPS at Barford.
The son of William (carpenter) of Churt and have
four children.
p.991 BERRY.
An old man living (1891) at Standford Robin
Hood.
Came for relief July 1891.
Says wife died at Bank but there is
no record.
p.992 GAWTHORNE Robert and wife.
Pensioner living under
and working for Mrs O'DELL (Hilland Cottage).
Came 1891.
p.993 PRICHARD Edward Crosse (nι 1850) and Mrs Annie F (nιe
STARTER)
Solicitor of "Crossman and Prichard" London at 1908.
Bought
in 1891 ANSELL's four acres at Barford High Road and wanted (November 1891) to
divert footpath and now (1892) has done it.
Living at
Llanover (on what is now Hammer Lane) in 1901 census - he absent and she (age
47) has her mother (widow aged 78) Ann G STARTER staying.
16
Theobald's Road, Gray's Inn, WC.
Mrs P's brothers are doctors and one came
down to see William HARRIS before he died at end of Century.
p.993 Cutting: Announcement of death of Charles Edward Crosse PRICHARD aged 57. The Times, 25 January 1908.
p.994 GEORGE Walter & wife & three children in 1891.
Newcomers in August 1891 to Curtis Farm.
Groom, etc to Mr AYLING
(p.995).
Plain woman, front teeth lost.
Children born about 1884, 1886 and 1888.
p.995 AYLING William Budd & wife Augusta Kathleen (nιe
DENNETT) and family.
New farmer Autumn 1891 at Headley Wood. (In
Ferndale in 1901 census)
Came from Liss, where owners once.
Have taken by pew opener's instructions the seat in church formerly occupied
by Mrs PETAR.
Four children in 1891.
His first cousin Annie AYLING
at St Mayo rets with some of the sisters.
Their governesses 1892 Miss ENGLEFIELD, in 1983 Miss JONES, Miss BROWN p.1087,
etc.
In 1897 a domestic Edith Mary BALCHIN born 1875 (confirmed).
Child no.5 is Edgar Philip, baptised 14 August 1892.
p.996 HILYER or HELLIER (HILLIER)
Edwin, wife Ann, daughter and son.
Came to Lindford Chase Autumn 1891
from Bramshott.
Semi-invalid daughter who needleworks.
Originally
came 1872 from Dorsetshire and except for short interval done dairy for
CHALCRAFTs since. Parents to Mrs Harvey FOARD p.967.
Son tried January
1892 for choir. (Mrs CAPES recommends) Could not sing much.
Farm
apparently called Downgate Farm.
Edwin died 1906, buried near tower. Ann
died 1904, buried near tower.
Daughter Emily ??? girl 1892.
Two unmarried
sons living with them in 1901 census: Ernest, 27; & Frederick Thomas,
21.
p.996 HELLIER Fred Thomas and Minnie (MOORE). 1888 et ante.
m.
23.12.1902.
p.997 WATTS
and wife and Florence.
Very small new house
on PETAR's allotment FB (Fuller's Bottom).
Came there to live June 1891.
Occupied before water supply.
She
pleasant, pleased with Florence's progress at school.
p.998 & p.999 Pedigree of HEATHER family
Transcription of Book 7 completed as follows:
pp.800849 John
Bebbington
pp.850949 Freda
Line
pp. 950999 The Priestleys
p.1000 Letter to Gladys (Laverty) from MG Ballantine Dykes dated 26 Nov 1950. 'It was carved by a working man in Bridekirk, self-taught. Bridekirk was Mr B-D's first living in Cumberland and was the gift of his mother.'
p.1000 Letter to Miss Laverty from Frances Maidlow, 11 Jan 1951 (same address as above letter): 'Miss Dykes is delighted that you are pleased with the chair' [Presumably the one that was in the vestry, and now sold - Joyce Stevens] 'Tudor-Jones wrote such a nice letter saying that he had given a lecture to the choir boys that it belonged to a rector of 100 years ago'.
p.1001 Notes from the Parish Magazines 1872-1906
There then follow several pages with three columns: Event, Date, Donor.
p.1001 Postcard of Chestnut Tree in Spring 1951. Planted Sept 1891 by WHL, J KENYON (Holly Bush) and F WAKEFORD to mark spot where stocks once stood.
p.1002 CROW Henry Went.
Enclosing land across valley from
WATTS & DAVIS on Stone Hill Estate (1891 end).
"London gentleman"
Mr FULLER (See next page) superintending enclosure.
Land formerly bought
by "HILLS" and resold.
On 1894 voting list: 61 Earlham Grove, Forest Gate,
London E.
A late address: Grove Lodge, Wanstead E.
Land up for sale
1907.
Sketch
of plots Lots 1 to 6 and LS Cott.
p.1002 HUNT John (nι 17 April 1833) is another Stone Hill
proprietor.
On 1894 voting list: 134 Peckham Park Road, SE
Now (1900)
resident at new 'Lilac' Cottage with 2 daughters
He being shaved Oct 1900
when I called.
He doesn't acknowledge himself as Do (ditto?) in 1913.
p.1002 WARD
&
(HUNT)
Married dau coming next to
father end 1911
Using Laburnum Cottage as weekend cottage.
He to do
with London Waterworks.
p.1003 FULLER John & wife Maria
Builder settled on
Stone Hill Estate.
Cheery little man , FULLER & Son, pleasant
wife.
Thinks estate progress very slow.
Lives in small house, built
large one and one shanty by end of 1891.
Has let (1894) two houses &
is building one new for himself.
Wife died 1902, and house kept 1904 by
Miss GIBSON.
p.1003 FULLER (Jnr) and wife Elizabeth (nιe TREWEN)
Married at Kingsley chapel
1896.
She governess or lady help at George WARREN's.
p.1004 MOSS Charles & Jane (WEEKES) & children
Live at Deadwater. Married 1887.
Steady fellow. Son to p.297; dau to
p.513.
Bessie born in Bramshott.
Winifred Kate born here, but not
Christened
Gardener to Mr STEPHENS, Redhouse
Moved to Mayfair 1931
from Headley Street.
See WEEKES family p.2106.
- Bessie 5.1890 - in
1915 Mrs RALPH
- Winifred Kate 6.1891 - Mrs SMALL (brother to William
p.1692) 1920 at Llanover
- Charles James 8.2.1893 - 14875 Duke of
Cornwall's LI - killed in Flanders 1915, acting Corporal
- Rose Mary 1895
-
- Daisy Ellen 1897.
p.1005 GATCUM Alfred & Jane (FRY) & family - she died
about Xmas 1922 at Wrecclesham
Newcomers 1891 to Hearne - 9 sons & 2
daughters
She hairless - rheumatic fever twice
One daughter at Lord
Cheshire's
Both at home 14.1.1892 (one or both G.F.s and has letter from Queen (on Jubilee?))
Children all eyes. Born 1870-1890. List in B&B.
One born about 1872 on
Board Wages to 1.4.1892
The other Lizzie 1875 to Oaks for week & comes
Fourless? Liphook?
temporarily Feb 1892.
Eldest son* remained at Wrecclesham. *Alfred John FRY
- born 19.2.1870 before marriage. He marr. 13.6.1896
Ellen FYFIELD?
She could not get on very well with children or
others being a bit masterful.
p.1005 GATCUM Charles Richard
& Maude Agnes Adelaide (HIBBERD) m.
29.9.1900
Live in Fairview Terrace in 1903.
He son of above -
she nurse to James? BEWSHER.
p.1006 RALPH George (nι 1858, d. Oct 1923) & wife Mary Ann (nιe 1853) & 3 children
Newcomers 1891
to Headley Wood Hatch.
3 children 14.1.1892 & one very shortly.
1906 in Lindford Lane; later in Parish House Bottom (Rock Villa).
She 5
years older than he.
Trouble 1927 with her OAP.
He came about OAP on
15.8.1928.
- 188? - died
- Louise 1883 - dead
- William Reginald
1886 - married
- Frances Emily 1889 - now 1906 Mrs Thomas JAMES* & in
1914 Mrs James COOMBES
- Frederick John 1892 - see below
- Ada Caroline 1896.
*William Harold
JAMES ("Willie JAMES") nι 12.11.1906, bapt 9.12.1906
John William JAMES
at school in 1923.
And in 1914 on Barley Mow Hill as Mrs James COOMBES, son
of p.809, p.2095.
p.1007 RALPH Frederick John & Edith
Son of above - married Nov 1922 in Ireland.
p.1007 GLAYSHER George (10.1.1864) & Emma (MIDWINTER) &
2 children
Come 1891 to late Institute.
He son of James GLAYSHER
p.290.
She from Gloucestershire
Dressmaker. Miss EI says ton
doog (not good) but succeeded well.
He
gardener. Afterwards successful gardener to the Park (Sir RS WRIGHT).
Two
children and one coming Jan 1892. Her mother there Jan 1892.
Daughter Ellen
SEELEY (m. 1910) wished 1916 to be a conductor in place of Arthur (her
husband) called up but was not strong enough.
Daughter Minnie JACOB (m.
1912) died at Winchester early March 1920.
Parents to Arthur G, p.2002.
- Henry James 1892.
p.1008 & p.1009 missing on microfilm, but subsequently photographed.
p.1008 ROBINSON
&
& family
Taken Dec 1892
HUTCHINGS' shop in village
"Not the business he led to expect"
Lived
4 years at Capr
Been ill 3 weeks out of first 5.
Hopes to pick up.
p.1008 ALDEN Percy
Warden of ?
Has taken (1896)
Wagners Waggoners Wells Cottage.
p.1009 WAYMARK John & wife
Newcomers 1891 end to
Hollywater
She very pleasant (about 50?)
He formerly at Griggs Green
PH.
Now working for Mr SMITHES
1 daughter only - she in service.
p.1009 MOSS John & wife Alice G & 4 children (he notes a 5th in 1898)
Come 1896 assistant to
Standford blacksmith.
-
-
- Frederick G
(aged 12 in 1901 census)
- Ernest A (aged 8 in
1901 census)
- Dora Emily,
b.23.1.1898.
p.1010 CANNINGS (CANNING, CANNONS)
William & Charlotte Alice (DAWDY)
Live at 'Ironmongers'
Hollywater.
He cripply son of p.414.
She daughter of p.176.
They
like CANNING or CANNINGS better than CANNONS
He crippled in great fire in
Woolmer Forest, 20 Aug 1864 (see Bow Bells Almanack for 1868 where date is
given).
They had 2 sons, the elder in an idiot asylum, the younger (in
1913, when grandfather died) in the Army and doing well I was told.
p.1010 KERSLEY
& wife
New Eveley carter 1896 - came
from Selborne.
p.1011 MOSS William & sister
Come 1892 to GAUNTLETT's
new house at Lindford (GAUNTLETT having gone to late Charles
TAYLOR)
Sknird (drinks). Bought out by
brother at Conford.
"Brother" sraews (swears), no living with him.
1st cousins to Mrs
AJ HARDING (p.474)
A sister of hers (much older) married a master tailor in the 1st Dragoons. She a widow and a
grandmother.
Distant relations to p.1036.
p.1012 CLINCH
& wife
Tenants 1891 of Pound
Cottage.
Come from Bramshott. Let lodgings.
Advertized "strong
respectable country girl" aged 17 under name of Mrs CHURCH & got many
answers. See letter below.
p.1012 Letter dated 1 Feb 1892 to WHL from JJ LOWMAN, churchwarden of St Saviour's Church, Poplar, London - Sir, In Daily Chronicle of today an advt appears as follows: "General - Situation required for strong respectable country girl age 17 years, wages £6 - Mrs CHURCH, Headley Hants. Can you kindly inform me if you know Mrs CHURCH and the girl to be respectable persons. Our last servant has just left us to be married - she was a country girl - she was with us five years. Your kind information will be regarded as strictly confidential and private. Thanking you in anticipation. I remain, yours truly, J J LOWMAN.
p.1012 DICKS
& wife & 1 child born 1896
New
young shepherd (Mich 1896) to Rock barn.
Finds it rather lonely. Came from
Winchester way.
p.1012 CHURCH
& Muriel Harriett (nιe 21.3.1892)
Two
sisters servants here (rectory?) 2nd decade 20th
century.
p.1013 COURTNAGE Frederick & Phoebe (Febay) (MATTHEWS)
Live in Parish Houses, Lindford
(Parish Houses in Arford in 1891 census)
He
son of p.530; she dau of p.606.
Married 15.5.1886.
- Frederick Thomas
born 10.4.1887 & 2 others.
- Archer Thomas age 5 in
1901 census.
He d. 14 Oct 1931 aged 66
She bap. 10 Jul 1866 at
Rusper [Ref. Robert Matthews]; d. 28 May 1935
aged 69.
With them in 1903 a girl (½ servant) Henrietta BOXALL nιe
26.9.1893. She married 1913 to JH McCURDLE, 46th
RFA.
p.1014 WHITCHER James & Leah (WRIGHT)
Butler at
Grayshott Hall (1891).
Live in the last of the new cottages by Bull's
Farm.
Married end of 1891. She dark, tallish, pleasant.
p.1015 CHUCK Walter Livings
Living with CHAPMANs (1891)
p.1016 & p.1017
Banned 1892 to Annie May PARKER of Barley,
Herts.
The CHAPMANs came from Barley, Herts.
Assistant carpenter. Brother to p.1016.
p.1015 DICKENS (DICKINS) James
& Patience (GREGORY)
Single man keeper, lodging with HERMISTONs
p.823.
Came from ?Leicestershire. (1901
census says Bedford)
Married 11.2.1903
a servant of Mrs PARISH.
He being now Head Keeper living at Land of
Nod.
Her brother Harry GREGORY p.2002 lives with them end 1903 & also
her niece
WATSON from Cambridge, born about 1895.
Another brother F
GREGORY had an RN paper signed March 1923.
p.1016 CHAPMAN Ernest Henry &
Isabella (nιe CHUCK) - see
JH SMITH 'Grayshott' p.107
With brother [Walter] carpenter, etc., at Grayshott & before
1890.1891
Works also with brother Oliver (p.1071).
p.1016 CHUCK H.R. & wife
New builder 1903 in Arford -
brother to Mrs Ernest CHAPMAN.
Mr CHUCK was undertaker
and for very many years Churchwarden in Headley and lived in the Corner House
at Arford following Henry KNIGHT who d. 1903. [Joyce Stevens: To the Ar and
Back]
p. 1017 CHAPMAN Walter Gillman
& wife Emily (REVELLE)
With brother
[Ernest] carpenter, etc., Grayshott & before
1890.1891.
Now (1892.1893) has post office, etc.
Brother to
p.1071.
He was the employer 1898-1900 of Flora
THOMPSON (then TIMMS). He stabbed his wife to death on 29th July 1901 as
she bathed their 5th child, a baby, and was committed to Broadmoor.
p.1018 BOOKER Harriett (about 1860) & Annie (Nellie) (about
1871)
Sisters 1891 at Lindford Laundry. Very steady (inf: Mrs Harvey
COLLYER).
The elder got married June 1894 when some rowdy people for 2 or 3
month then Mrs TARRANT - p.1147.
[The writing above
is quite clear, but I don't understand the sense!]
p.1018 COX Mrs & Mr
Come 1896 to Grayshott, South
Road, north side
A socialist & schoolmaster.
p.1019 BURROW William
A brother to Mrs George GLAYSHER
(p.292)
Son to p.293
who was burnt to death Dec 1838. Just short
coated, they under a bank burning rubbish, he put his foot out to stamp on it
& before sister Anne BURROW could fetch assistance was half burnt. [Not entirely clear from WHL entry who was burnt]
p.1019 HEWARD
& wife (nιe LICKFOLD) & son Walter*
Newcomers to Hollywater 1896 out of Bramshott.
She oldish & clean in
fact sister to Walter LICKFOLD p.538.
Married & away she says before
1872 when I came.
Came to Hollywater as tenants of Mrs GARDINER (nιe
CHANDLER), but could not make it answer.
She must be either Emily
LICKFOLD bapt 18.2.1829 or Sarah LICKFOLD bapt 19.9.1830, buried 5.1.1900.
?Coming 1908 to late CANNINGS.
[written on previous
page with arrow to this page - sense not entirely clear] w died &
widow carried on her daughter went to Scotland with Mrs (Major) HOPE p.1991
& married.
*Walter HEWARD early in 1898 got a GARDINER girl (Mary) into
trouble & married her at a Registry Office & now living next
GAUNTLETT.
p.1020 ALDERTON Henry & family (6 children)
Widower
came out of Leicestershire 1891 to Barford. (Ivy
Cottage, Arford in 1901 census)
Brother to Peter (p.571), son to
William (p.312).
6 or 7 children:
- Albert George (see p.1171)
-
Cissy b. about 1873 (eldest) at home Apr 1892
- Charles 1875 (see
p.1347)
- Gertrude 1877 (v. short)
- Miriam 1880
- William
1882
- Adeline 1884 (youngest).
p.1021 POULTON (or PAULTON) Alfred & Esther (GRAY) &
children
Travellers (Hawkers) here Feb 1892 on Broxhead.
Inquest over
one of twins.
She holds Licence, therefore not married. Perhaps referred to
p.1044.
p.1021 Cutting dated Feb 1892 - Sudden Death - The Coroner held an inquiry at the Royal Exchange touching the sudden death of the infant male child of Alfred POLTON, labourer. Mr CJ PLUMMER, surgeon, stated that he had made a post mortem examination of the child, who was 5 weeks old, and found death to have resulted from convulsions due to improper feeding. The child weighed under 4lbs and was not sufficiently nourished, but he could not say there was neglect. There was food in the stomach, apparently a solution of biscuit.
p.1022 UPEX William & wife
Rebecca
Newcomers 1892 to Grayshott -
collector for Life Insurance (1891 census says
Prudential Agent)
Brother to p.1136.
p.1023 WIGAN Percy Frederick &
friend*
Newcomer to Grayshott 1891.1892
Gentleman; in fact soon
after ordained to Bramshott curacy.
Wrote to me July 1893 from Chisholme by
Hawick N.B.
m. 30/4/1895 Catherine Frances Mary
HENSLOWE
* Friend is
SMYTHE - ?reading to orders.
P.1023 SUTTON George (14.1.1844)
Living en garηon
at Hollywater Jan 1897
Came round to various houses begging (when Mr HAHN
gave him 2/6d)
Plausible speaking man.
Had eczema(?) in 1892 or 1893
and has been in Union.
Said to be more of a talker than worker.
p.1024 PARKER Mrs
Bought 1892 SMALE's cottage at Grayshott
[The one on S. side of Haslemere Rd]
[1891 census:
SMALE, Frances M, Head, Single, 62, Retd Governess]
p.1025 FOSTER Rob & wife
Carpenter Grayshott Hall
1891.1892
Lives in one of the new cottages by Bull's farm.
She
apparently a little cheap.
p.1026 BEWSHER Samuel & Eliza Copperstone & family
Owners of Crabtree.
Bursar of St Paul's & owner of the Preparatory School (Colet Court).
See also p.1025 (for some obit. cuttings re their daughter
Dorothy, killed by enemy action Feb 1944 and others)
p.1026 BEWSHER Fred William DSO, MC & Varda
(GRAY-DONALD)
Son of the above. This his 2nd wife. She dau of Lt-Col G
GRAY-DONALD R.E.
They married in Jerusalem.
He commanded the Palestine
Gendarmerie.
p.1026 BEWSHER James &
Brother to the above &
headmaster of Prep. School.
Live 1902 in Sam's Lane End house.
In
Times 30.5.1924 was death of his eldest dau Margery aged 34 years after
an operation.
p.1026 Many cuttings - Death
28/4/1915 of Mr Samuel BEWSHER, founder of Colet Court, Hammersmith, one of
the largest prep schools in the country. Bursar of St Paul's. Colet Ct began
1881 with 3 or 4 pupils in a snowstorm. 4 to 500 boys, staff 30. His brother
James headmaster for 42 years. Large & handsome buildings he (Sam)
provided. Sam's dau? killed 1944 enemy action; her son aged 23 killed on
active service 1943.
NB. St Paul's School near Cathedral founded by Dean
Colet 1510 for 153 boys = traditional number of fishes caught in the miracle
draught. In 1891 Lord Selborne = governor.
Sam's son Fred was pupil and
later Bursar of St Paul's. Famous OBs of Colet: Dr Temple; G.K. Chesterton;
Compton Mackenzie; Lawrence Benyon?; Vis Wolmer; Rev P.B. Clayton.
James
BEWSHER (see
photo) died 1936.
p.1027 WHITE Walter J & Mr
WHITE snr* & Miss McKENZIE
A bachelor occupying (1892 &
previously) "Billy's Lookout" at Wishanger. See
p.383.
A hop merchant. Various housekeepers.
Asked 7.11.1892 if
Mrs WARNER still housekeeper & totally servant - "Oh! No! Miss McKENZIE is
here"
(Ada WARNER, unmarried, age 20, was there in 1891
census)
Housekeeper 1894, 1895, 1898 Miss BARNET.
* Father was
Charles William WHITE of BAKERS, WHITE & MORGAN of Hibernia Chambers, SE
who died at The Nook, Belmont, Headley 16 June 1894 aged 69.
p.1027 Cutting dated May 1891 - Meeting of Conservative Association at the Holly Bush Inn - WHITE mentioned among others.
p.1028 GREENWAY K & family
Newcomers 1892 to Oaks .
Came from Leamington way.
Son Lionel read the lessons 1891. Son Harry now
(1892) reads them.
p.1029 STOCK Walter?
Has 1892
part of BARRETT's "H Grange" at Grayshott.
In 1901
census Walter Albert & wife Agnes Emily STOCK are at Oakleigh Villa,
Lindford.
p.1029 EVANS Miss and Miss MARSHALL
New laundry women 1896
at Miss LUSHINGTON's laundry, Lindford.
Miss E from lord Onslow's laundry
at Guildford. Miss M from Portsmouth.
p.1030 BUDD
&
& 1 child
Newcomers 1892 to
"Irish Will's" - strangers.
p.1030 PATERSON Andrew & wife
New tenant 1896 of Royal
Exchange. (Directory of 1899 says Alex
PATERSON)
Scotchman. Hardly looks up to that rough place.
Large
Scotch dog.
p.1031 SWEETMAN William George (b. 28/8/1858)
(Appointed
here 6.4.1891)
New Assistant Master 1891
Good voice - lodges at Mrs
William VINEY's, Rose Cottage, Arford in 1891
census (this rather down inside)
Engaged 1893 to p.965* but
subsequently married to Florence W by whom children:
- Leslie 22 Feb
1904
- Dulcie Joan 9.4.1906 (spine weak).
* Married to Miss WALKLING
& in 1907 at Treborough School House, Washford, Somerset, 1,000ft above
the sea; & in 1923 about to retire from school work, he being then at
Bridge House, Higham, Colchester.
p.1031 Cutting dated Dec 1891 - about an Entertainment in the School Room - "this is the 43rd entertainment which has been given under the management of the Rev WH Laverty." William SWEETMAN sang 'Come, Birdie, Come'.
p.1032 MOSS Joseph & Emily & children
Lives in
Arford. Under & afterwards (1891) sole gardener here. (Rectory?)
Son to p.297.
- Emmie -
b.21.8.1883
- Joseph Thomas - b. 28.10.1884, bapt. 14.12.1884
- Henry
- 12.10.1886; 20.3.1889
- Philadelphia - 27.12.1888; 10.3.1889
-
Bessie - 19.11.1890, 29.3.1891
- William - b. 9 May
1892, Barley Mow Hill
- Ida Mary - b. 13 Feb
1894, Barley Mow Hill
- Lizzie Octavia - b. 8
Dec 1896, Barley Mow Hill
- Herbert Jack - b. 13
Jul 1899, Barley Mow Hill (1901 census).
He died (18
Aug 1905, age 41, at Stone Hill) & she in Sept 1906 married a
youngish soldier named
ABISS at Alton Registry Office.
p.1033 LARBY
& wife & 1 child born about 1885
New cowman (1892) at Stream.
Man had Rheumatic Fever at Farnham Mich 1891
& did not work until Feb 1892.
Only child died in Farnham Xmas
1891.
p.1033 TRUSSLER Thomas & Louisa (STRUGNALL, bapt 24 Oct
1852) & 7 children
He died May 1937.
Live at Woodview,
Hollywater. Came from Conford.
Sawyer, works with father.
She dau to
George STRUGNALL p.248.
- A son Thomas married
1915 to Matilda SMALL - see p.1722.
- A dau Edith (dark) married to
Wilfred TILBURY (p.2002) RMLI about Xmas 1929. In 1922 at KNOX Lodge. (See p.1382)
- Alice had baby Oct 1920
- 1895
Ellen - Mrs Jack Edward NORMAN; child Arthur Jack nι 19 Sep 1921; child Fred
Edw nι 19 Dec 1922.
p.1033 BROWN George Henry & Ruth (TRUSSLER, dau of
above)
Married 20.1.1917.
p.1034 WARNER Ada - unmarried housekeeper 1892 at 'Billy's Lookout'. See p.1027.
p.1034 GARDINER (GARDNER)
&
wife
Coachman & Housekeeper 1896 to Mr PRICHARD at Barford.
Come
from Edgware. She young & pleasant.
p.1035 DEWEY
& wife & family
Young man from
Blackmoor (living at Hollywater)
New coachman (1892) at Headley Wood.
She quite young with babe in arms. Some relation to p.1052 (William HOARE)
Working 1892 for Mr SMITHES
Brother to p.1098. Son to James, landlord of Prince of Wales.
p.1035 OTHEN (HOTHEN in 1901
census) William & Harriet
(GROVER)
Come end 1896 to WHEELER's on Deadwater Road.
[Crossed
out=> Brother to George p.575]
Her son (before marriage) 3240 Private
Henry GROVER, Royal West Surrey Regt, was killed 29 Oct 1897 at the Sempaghar
Pass in NW India. (See 'The Third Salisbury
Administration, 1895-1900')
Her mother Eliza 1901 at Trottsford - see p.1326.
p.1035 Note enclosed relating to OTHEN, but too feint to read.
p.1036 MOSS Henry and wife
Married 1892 & living at
Lindford.
He working for father at Conford.
She till Xmas 1891
Schoolteacher at Conford.
Seems pleasant - went home until lately.
p.1036 DEWAR Mrs Margaret (NORMAN)
A laundress 1896 at
Oaks.
Married by licence 4.9.1894 to John DEWAR (she being RC) at the
Presbyterian Church in Tipperary (Minister the Rev John HOLME).
He a
soldier, unkind & practically deserted her.
Child John James born
4.6.1895, christened 11.8.1895 by me.
p.1037 PAGE
My former pupil from Mrs LUSHINGTON's
Now
learning farming at Wishanger.
p.1037 GARLAND
&
(nιe HALE)
New postman 1896.7
Alton to New Inn
Has Xmas 1896 taken old Pike gate "only as a day-rest" 1/-
a quarter.
Married & 2 children Dec 1898.
She at gate-house
17.12.1898.
Niece to HALE (late at Headley Wood) - p.242.
p.1038 KINGHAM
& wife & 3 children
Newcomers
(2.3.1892) to Barford High Road (at late TILBURY's)
From Churt. She
biggish.
p.1038 LEGG Mrs
Housekeeper 1897 to James BARRETT
p.356.
Sister to Mrs W HEATHER p.425.
Came as servant to Miss
HADLEY.
p.1039 BRIDGER
New Prudential agent (1892)
At Mrs
George LOE's, Parish House Bottom.
Wanted to lodge with widow HOLDEN -
offered 2/- a week to include firing, bed, washing & vegetables - Mrs H
would not do it for less than 2/6d & then only if she had two.
Preaches at Lindford Chapel.
p.1039 WHITE William & Thirzah Hannah & 10 children
Come March 1897 from Hammer to Hollywater
Said to esjol (drink);
but she tidy looking.
Afterwards at Stone Hill
TIDBALL (p.1490) lodged
there & married a daughter (Agnes Mary, see
below).
For children see below* &
(better) in B&B.
In 1919 at 1 Hazelhurst, The Avenue, Grayshott.
With them old Jack EAMES - see p.1044.
With them on Stone Hill a married
son:
WHITE William & Charlotte (DICKS) & boy DICKS.
* Children of William & TH WHITE:
- Charles,
in 2nd Hants - killed in the Barberton
Railway accident Easter Day 1902 - m. with one child Charles Baden Powell
WHITE nι about 1902 - wife in 1917 Mrs W STEVENS, Gossine, Hitchen, Herts.
- Warden, d. 1895
- Edward, d. 1890?
& alive in 1902 are
- Frederick, b. 1878 - 25 Abbey Road, Port Talbot, S Wales in 1917
- Agnes
Mary, b. 1879 - Mrs TIDBALL, Hill Road, Farnham (1917)
-William, b. 1883 -
2nd West Surrey
- Maurice Herbert, b. 1887
- Daisy, b. 1889 - Mrs SUTER, 20 Bridge St, Six Bells, Abertillery 1917
-
Eva Laurie, b. 1890 - Mrs BROWN
- Joseph Robert, b. 1891.
p.1040 TUCKEY John (10.7.1837) & Frances (GARDNER)
Brother to James p.669.
Married 24.1.1863 to Frances GARDNER & had
children:
- George GARDNER 1863
- Charles 1865 - d. 1865
- James
1867 - a sweep in Wimbledon
- Harry 1869 - d. 1885 (here) - at the time of
the Christening the mother mentioned some name, either a queer one or
indistinctly, & Mr DYKES refused it - so they called the boy Harry.
The mother died 1870 in childbirth.
She sister to Mrs CANNINGS nιe OLIVER
(p.414) - Mrs CANNINGS born before wedlock.
The father lived with someone
at ?Wimbledon and had 2 children or more.
p.1041 GRIFFITH Miss
The new (1892) Grayshott teacher.
"Can act". Acted for us Xmas 1892.
Went away L.D. (Lady Day?) 1893. Address: 16 Bristol Street, Hulme,
Manchester.
p.1041 DENYER William &
(nιe GAUNTLETT) & family
Come from Bramshott 1897 to Hollywater.
She sister to Mrs KNIGHT
p.1091.
With them her mother Mrs GAUNTLETT & 4 children:
- 1892
boy - Jan 1897 to Firgrove
- 1893
- 189x
- 1897.
p.1042 COX William G & MA STILLWELL
Newcomers 1892 at
Pound Cottage.
Boy makes loud remarks at passers.
[Crossed out=>
She said to be niece to Sally COOK p.37]
She came from labourer's family at
Shottermill - it was a servant who was related to S COOK.
A daughter born
22.5.1893.
p.1042 DEE Arthur & Martha
(BUNCH?) & family
Newcomers 1897 to Taylor's Road,
Lindford.
Some children afflicted?
Two deaf & dumb girls: Annie
born 1876; Elizabeth born 1881 & see p.1387.
& her mother Mrs BUNCH
born 9 May 1820.
See more detail on p.2054.
p.1043 MILES Frank & Rebecca
Living 1892 at Jim GAMBLEN's house p.936.
Mr ROGERS' baker.
p.1043 LEMON - is this the George &
Augusta LEMON at Stone Hill in 1901 census?
Come with woman &
boy from 'the Straits' 1897 to Headley Wood Hatch.
Said to be no furniture
in the house.
Woman's husband said to have fallen
died in 1895.
p.1044 EAMES [Crossed out=>John & wife] Mrs nιe BAKER
& son
Come Oct 1892 to Whitmore (late 'Irish Will')
Parents to Mrs
William MARSHALL p.911 & William EAMES p.1377.
1893 John said to be
away from there & only mother & son - see p.1039.
The EAMES have
lived apart since ?1880 & before.
He much
older than she.
She half-sister to KINGETT p.1053.
p.1044 EAMES William (son of above) banned April 1896 to Rosa
Gertrude Eleanor TRAVEL said to be "dau of servant of Italian Gentleman"
Put to nurse with Mrs GELL's (p.1047) aunt BAKER in London; came down to help
Mrs GELL's mother at Shant (Crossways Inn, Churt) - ran away (or sent away??) from
here to tent of PAULTON (p.1021) the bottle jack; whence ran away to Mrs
EAMES.
Well educated? - see p.1377.
Living on
Beech Hill with 3 children in 1901 census.
p.1045 RIZZELL
& wife & 2 young children
Come
Sept 1892 to late TILBURY (Barford)
Was BAKER & STURT's - now set up
for himself.
p.1045 SWAN Charles Robert
& Helen
A Jeweller, come 1897 to John Edwards FULLER's on
Stone Hill.
Called 27.4.1897, saw Mrs, a tall daughter & four other
children.
The girl in 1917 Mrs WISE* with children & another Mrs BROWN
& 1918 the third unmarried.
*A daughter (or d-i-l) Eveline M Swan
wrote 30.12.1925.
The sons are SWAN Bros, Hatton Garden of whom Sydney B
(married Aug 1918) is (1917) Capt 2nd Gloucesters & MC 1917 or 1918;
Joseph is (1917) Lieut RGA (killed in action 1917); Ernest died 1924.
p.1045 JARRAD Mrs, widow of policeman - is SWAN's servant Easter 1921.
p.1046 CHANDLER George & wife & baby John born 22 Sept
1892.
The (Spring 1892 coming) coachman at Billy's Lookout.
Came in
from near Farnham.
In service with Mr John BARRETT.
p.1047 GELL John W & Eliz (nιe CHUTER)
Now at new
cottage at Wishanger.
Keeper. Married in 1892 (?Churt).
She dau or
sister of [Crossed out=> Pride of the Valley] Shant (Crossways Inn, Churt)
She & 2 children spotty
(see p.1044 note)
- John William, b. 2.7.1892
- George, b.
30.8.1893.
p.1048 SMITH William & Mary Ann (BURROWS)
Now living
at Moore House (north end).
He son of Mark p.266. She dau of Charles
p.229.
Went to Binsted & returned Autumn 1892 & came to Stream
Cottage 1912.
p.1048 PLOWMAN (?Harold) & wife (no family)
New (1897)
landlord of Pond Inn.
p.1049 HOLLENBY Miss; PAYNE Miss
Churt teachers come to
COPPER's at Barford - Mich 1892.
p.1049 MERRETT William & wife Mary
Ann (MASTERS*) & daughter. (MERRITT in 1901
census)
*as I judge from burial of her brother Edward MASTERS aged
65 in 1899.
Taken 1897 the Yew Tree Cottage at Washford.
She very
deaf. He one arm, a carpenter, & I think his wife says esjolt (drinks).
The daughter lived with a young lady who
left her all her money ('thousands').
There are 4 sons all out.
They came from Blackmoor.
Dau engaged to young Stephen p.1092 & married
to him and went into Midlands. He died Sept 1926.
One son p.1370; another
below, p.1048.
William MERRETT's father? Henry
MERRETT died at The Butts, Alton, 3rd or 4th Oct 1896.
p.1048 MERRETT Edward &
(STONEBANK)
Lived at
Lindford (Rosemount) & sold it to DAWSON.
Went 1908 or 1910 to
Canada.
Son of William p.1049.
p.1050 FUNNELL Fred Henry & Mary Ann
Live at SMALE's,
Grayshott 1892.
Gardener, 'not likely to stop'
Child christened at
Grayshott 6.11.1892.
p.1050 KNIGHT - groom 1897 at Grayshott Hall.
p.1051 TURNER Jesse & wife Lucy & family
New 1892
carter? At Curtis Farm House.
7 children, one 14 yrs in London?
in
1893 one 5 months.
See list in B&B. [what is this
B&B?]
Left in Oct 1894 & house taken by HAYDEN.
p.1051 BRIDGES Harry - the groom?, lodger with above.
-
who will keep in wit HAYDEN now that HAYDEN is coming here.
p.1052 HOARE William & wife [Emily?]
People born in the 1830s now (1892) come to
cottages on Hollywater Hill.
Brother to James (husb. to Thirzah) p.111.
Some relation to DEWEY p.1035.
She a talking old lady afterwards moved to
Allotment Path when in 1895 came three MATTHEWS children.*
Only daughter
died in 1895 of her second child, partly of grief "to find her husband (her
2nd husband) a married man"; she had her first child by him. The baby died;
& these three are dau's children by her 1st husband.
* Go to Blackmoor,
eldest C.W. born 1882; Eliza 1884; Charles Ernest 1885 - at least these are
ages at 12.10.1909 in Paupers' Book.
p.1053 WARUM
& Mrs
New cowman (Nov 1892) at Curtis
Farm.
Mrs TURNER (p.1051) came to me Boxing Day 1892.
She died end of
1892.
p.1053 KINGETT George & wife (nιe SHOTTER) & 4
sons
Come 1897 to late Lewis PHILLIPS, Barford
All sons at work.
On garden and I did not disturb when I took a schedule 1897.
Came from
Shottermill or near there.
Married in Hammer about 1871.
One son has
fits (the eldest) George b. 1871.
He half brother to Mrs EAMES
(p.1044)
esjolt [drinks]
She aunt to
Mrs FURNESS (p.1074) & died 1898. Buried at Shottermill.
p.1054 MERRITT
& wife & family
New groom (1892
end) at Headley Wood
A little untidy I should say.
Husband's mother
(who is also her stepmother) used to live with them.
1885 - boy & girl
twins
1888 -
1891 - boy.
p.1055 BONE Thomas & family
Come Xmas to Moore House,
south end
She nιe BONE then BLUNDEN.
Came from Worldham.
He
married twice & she married twice.
Walter born about 1874; Evie born
about 2.1879
4 children, one Lily born about 1882; a girl born about
1886.
p.1055 HOUSE Robert Edward & wife Jane Rebecca & her
sister
Taken (April 1897) St Catherine's.
Came from Southsea (rent
about £45, which we think too much).
Herbert Edward nι 8.4.1898
Sent
for his birth certificate in 1919 from 510 George Street, Wardstock, Ontario,
Canada.
p.1056 HURDLE Walter James & wife Alice
Young people
come Xmas 1892 to shop in Arford.
He short; she bigger, just confined Jan
1893 of 2nd child, daughter.
Very
feint line: Mrs H's niece Florence married
Geo GALE.
[Children in
1901 census in Fullers Vale: Walter James 9, Alice Emily 8, Florence May 6,
Albert Edward (Victor in bapt reg) 3, George Cyrus 1]
p.1056 SMITH George W & Louisa & family (2 children:
Frederick G & Ada L)
Living 1897 over the
Huts stables at Grayshott.
She nιe MOOREY
Her sister Ellen N MOOREY's
illeg. child bapt Mar 1900 & Ellen had another child at Union Dec
1902.
p.1057 NORTH Elijah (nι 2.9.1871) & Annie [Anne
Maria in 1901 census] (COOMBES) & child
One child (at
Sleaford, high little cottage).
He son of Samuel p.663.
She dau of
Fred HEATHER [or COOMBES] p.254.
Lived
together before marriage. I asked Mr HARBOR (Registrar) to call upon them
& put them in the way of obtaining a Registrar's Certificate. He
determinedly refusing, I applied to Somerset House who wrote him that he must
help me in the matter. In the end he gave them the necessary papers when she
registered her illegitimate baby.
[Children in 1901
census at Deadwater: George 8, Fanny Elizabeth 6, Wilfred James 4, Dorothy 3,
Elijah 1 & Minnie Louisa b. 19.2.1902]
p.1057 ATKINS Ernest (nι 1891) & Dorothy (NORTH) -
married 20.9.1919
Living with the above in 1920. She dau of above.
With them lives her brother Henry NORTH.
p.1057 NORTH George & Lilian A TAYLOR (nιe MAURICE)
Married 24.12.1919 - son of above. She deafish.
They in 1923 end in
Heathcote Road No.5.
p.1057 GASS Alan W & Alice (NORTH) - married 2.4.1923.
Live near her parents 1926.
p.1058 BUDD George (nι 29.9.1845) & Harriett (ALLEN nιe
22.9.1840)
For a short time (1892) at No.2 Deadwater Row.
Brother to
Mrs RS GARDNER - p.637.
2 sons, one married; George aged 16. 2 daughters:
both out.
She has bad eyes and wears shade.
He (1892) working at
Aldershot where much building going on.
She & "Anne (Small nιe) Corps"
p.1351 in service together at Dr COBB's of Frensham.
Went to Hendon Road,
& then outside parish.
He now (1898) at Hearne - thought his birthday
was 8.9.1845, finds it is 29.9.1845.
Was working for Mr KNOWLES at Thursley
- now Mr K's foreman here.
Written diagonally:
He originally under SUTER at Warren's Mill, then undergardener to Sir H
COTTON, then gardener to KNOWLES at Thursley 1893 to 1900, then bailiff here
at Hearne. See page Q67.
She was Harriett ALLEN (aunt to p.973), dau of
John & Martha ALLEN (nιe CROP), nιe at Crondall (Crookham) 25.5.1840.
If the same as page Q.67, I visited 20.1.1873 & gave eldest of (3 small
children) a blue pencil - "chatty & nice with ??ear eyes". Husband was working for Mr WARREN. Sofa in
room & therefore very tidy cottage - children George, Mary &
p.1059 MORGAN Godfrey Harrison & wife Louisa & child Ethel
Amey
Come mid Feb 1893 to the south but one of GAUNTLETT's 4
cottages, Lindford.
p.1059 DUKE Frank & wife Fanny & 7 children*
Come
to Hollywater, May 1897.
Formerly at Bramshott Mill.
Tidy little
woman.
* three children, then - 1887 Nellie; 1888 Mary; 1891 Minnie nιe
3.6.1891; 1894 May.
One married 22.11.1913 at Alton to a GAUNTLETT son of
James Jnr.
[Children in 1901 census: Frank 15, Ellen
14, Mary 12, Fanny May 10, Millie 7]
p.1060 WOOD Mrs Annie (nιe ATTWOOD)
Has the new cottage in
Standford Hill.
Husband comes sometimes.
Her brother's child (ATTWOOD)
christened 12.3.1893.
106 Lansdowne Road, Clapham - May 1897.
p.1060 BREWSTER Mrs & daughter
House cared for by (or
let to) Xmas 1895
A professional nurse & widow whose family is now
grown up except [this daughter]
Complains that hospital nursing has cut up
the other work in London.
p.1061 BAILEY William Henry & Emma (THOMAS) *
In
charge of late TAYLOR's cottage, Lindford.
Vicar wrote me & I went to
them; but they do not care to "go further with it".
Owner of the cottage
is ROWLEY of Alton.
* Ernest John Pim bapt at Bulford 29.1.1893.
p.1061 COLECLOUGH John Arthur & Mary Lois
New Dr (MR
Coll Surg Eng) building 1897 at Grayshott.
Kathleen Mary bapt
24.8.1897.
See info p.135/7 in JH Smith's book
'Grayshott' - Dr COLECLOUGH tried to poison the collie dog of BELTON p.957, as
also reported by Flora Thompson in 'Heatherley'
p.1062 OVERALL William & wife
In 1892 at Jim G's [GAMBLEN's p.936?] cottage (Long Cross).
Working
for JW VINEY Jun
Now 1894 gone to Beech Hill.
One little girl (? a
niece) in 1897.
p.1062 O'CALLAGHAN (Father) - 'g' not pronounced - priest at Mr VERTUE's 1897.
p.1063 COLLINS - owns house built (1892) by Fuller.
At
Grayshott on right beyond ROBINSON.
p.1063 MARSHALL George (31.7.1836) & wife Dinah
(BERWICK)
Come 1897 to own cottage by Arford Pond.
Bro-in-law to Mrs
STAPELEY.
He born a fortnight before Headley church fire - his mother (in
the absence of her mother) ran out with him (from ?Parish House Bottom) to see
it, so that would make his birth 29.4.1836, because the fire was
12.5.1836.
Illegitimate cousin of 'Wheatsheaf' see p.1279.
Her son
alive (I think called BERWICK). He like father usually called Bant MARSHALL.
Dinah applied for OA Pension Sept 1909. [died 2 Apr
1910]
He died April 1913 [Sept 1913 on
gravestone, MI=533]. See p.325.
p.1064 BEAVES young & wife
In last house on right
beyond Butcher & Wigan (a zinc house) at Grayshott (1893).
p.1064 BEAVES - in last house but two (1893) beyond Butcher on right, at Grayshott.
p.1064 BEAVES - in part of "Headley Grange" at Grayshott (1893).
The three [BEAVES] are in 1901: Henry is senior, Henry J.R. is junior, ? - on Pelican Road [only 2 families in 1901 census, in Oak Cottage].
p.1065 CHANDLER William Ernest & Eliza (TILBURY) & 1 child
Come March 1893 to
late Henry Miss, Standford.
She 1st 3 months 1893 with broken breast with
1st baby - William Richard nι 1893 married May 1923 (p.1749) to Annie Eliz
RUSTELL - "missing" for a time in the Great War.
Sister to Mrs BUDD
(p.591) to Mrs COTTON (p.909) and to Mr TILBURY.
He from Farnham, family in
Bramshott.
He cousin to Andrew Walter CHANDLER p.1067.
He & Walter
building 1896 2 cottages on Stone Hill.
p.1066 TEGWELL James & wife
Sarah & 4 children*
Come (Jan 1893) cowman to Headley Wood.
Lives at back part of Curtis Farm House.
Had twins (of which one Mar 1893
can't walk fully, something the matter with leg); and then another.
*
1890 Sarah Kate & Florence Annie
* 1892 Henry James
* 1893 William
Charles.
p.1067 ALDRED Charles & Ellen (DAWES)
Live at 'Chapel
Window' house in Headley Park.
Married about May 1892 (banned here)
Dau to William (p.99).
p.1067 CHANDLER Andrew Walter & Mary Annie (BUDD)
Ellen Eliz (on a separate line - not sure to whom it
refers)
Building 1896 a cottage East View on Stone Hill.
He
cousin to William Ernest p.1065.
She dau to p.591; formerly servant at
Headley Grange.
In St Thomas' early 1914 for "malignant disease" - she died
& he remarried Pinehurst servant.
At baptism 11.11.1917 one of the
sponsors was Mabel GREEN servant at Bayfields.
Mrs ALLEN Eliz
CHANDLER's niece.
p.1068 BOWLE Richard & Eliz
A "Ranchman" in part of
Barrett's house (Grayshott) 1893.
Child christened 5.2.1893 (born 1891)
Will shortly leave again for America.
p.1068 GRAY Henry & wife Anne Sophia & 2 children*
New gardener (1897) at Headley Hill [with CALVERT at
Heather Brow].
Came from Sutton.
Afterwards went to Burnside
where in 1913 his wife died & son was driver fro GAMBLENs.
* Boy 1887
I think (this 1923) Henry William - later engaged
to Rectory maid ALLEN - ?banned 1911 to Lucile Margery.
* Baby 1897 Annie -
nιe 10.12.1896 - c/d [confirmed?] 1911
*
Ethel Ellen Lily 4 Dec 1901 - c/d [confirmed?]
1916.
p.1069 CHALCRAFT William
The Postman Alton to New Inn.
Takes (1892.1893) no interest in Fl. ????
Lives, when here, at old Turnpike House.
p.1069 TRIGGS Mrs - come 1897 to Baigents Bridge from Whitmore;
mother to BONE & wife 1897 at Baigents from Whitmore.
p.1070 CHALCRAFT Wm & Mary (EVANS)
Undergardener
(1893) at Grayshott Park.
Lives (1893) at Miss SMALE's (next ROBINSON)
Child christened 10.3.1893.
p.1070 CHARLWOOD Charles Caleb & niece Miss JELLEY
A
saddler at Grayshott. Building 1897 North Road.
A John CHARLWOOD has a
Pettar Allotment - see p.184.
p.1071 CHAPMAN Oliver & wife Sarah
J
Live at "Addison's", Grayshott
Brother to pp. 1016 &
1017.
Plays harmonium at Grayshott church.
She was buried 14.4.1908 -
died of haemorrhage of brain (sudden).
He became
Grayshott postmaster in 1901 after his brother Walter murdered his wife - bur.
1 Nov 1933.
Children in 1901 census:
- Harold, 18, joiner [married
Annie SYMONDS (p.1076), the assistant to Flora
Thompson at Grayshott PO]
- Berthold, 15, apprentice
joiner.
p.1071 ENGLAND William
Widower with housekeeper Mrs
WEBSTER.
Come 1897 to Stags Dene.
Also Miss BAKER is there.
p.1072 CAMPBELL Mrs
New occupier(March 1893) of HEATHER's
(p.32) new house - the more westerly house.
Lady-like person.
p.1072 MICHELL Mrs & Mr YORK (of Oliver, Kinnan &
York)
Mother & son about 1897 to take Oaks.
p.1073 [All crossed out=> CAMPBELL - Come 1893 to B d's house. Gardener to Miss JAMES]
p.1073 WARD Jesse & Maria
She owner of Glen Lea,
Hindhead & of a little land down Mill Lane.
He (1893) temporarily in
the eastermost of George HEATHER's new houses.
p.1073 CHEVERELL Frank & wife Ellen & 5 children
New labourer for Mr AYLING come from Wiltshire to Curtis Farm Oct 1897.
One
boy at work.
Pleasant & says "communicant".
Albert (?smart) b.
2.10.1879
Frank b. 2.8.1887
Lily b. 17.12.1892
George b.
30.9.1894
Wilfred b. 13.2.1896.
p.1074 FURNESS George & Alice (SHOTTER, 1874)
Banned
1891. Now at WATTS' Stone Hill.
Formerly a trainee etc at the [Holly]
Bush.
He left her or she him; & she went to Horsham to live with
Died 1895 of childbirth & buried here by request of W.W.C. [Canon
CAPES?]
She niece to Mrs KINGETT p.1053.
p.1074 LOW (or LOE)
& wife & family
1st tenants
of DEADMAN's cottage on Whitmore Hill.
North Country.
p.1075 HARRIS & MAYES
Two 'travellers' living in Wm
CROTT's [CRAWT's?] late cottage, Whitmore
Formerly fish travellers.
p.1075 PASSINGHAM Henry & family
Live at
KNOWLES' Hearne house.
He working Sept 1896 for junior VINEY.
Sons
working for CHANDLER & BUDD.
Lodged for a time at John MOORE's.
p.1075 PASSINGHAM Fred & Rosetta (SMITH)
Son of the
above, living in Arford.
Married 14.7.1900 - she dau of James p.307
One son has 2 silver ribs.
p.1075 BUDD William & Alice Mabel (PASSINGHAM)
Dau of
above - son of p.591.
Married at Alton day before birth of eldest
child.
He died in 1918 partly from exposure in the trenches.
Son
William Henry died 18 July 1934.
Two daughters married.
p.1076 SYMONS [SYMONDS] Mr (John) & Mrs & family
Gardener at Miss
James' house, Grayshott [actually West Down in
Hindhead]
Moved from Cheshire Nov 1892.
Temporarily (1893) at BROYD's [where was
this?]
Building a house for themselves out of Headley [Fir
Cottage, Hazel Grove, Hindhead].
This is the
family of Annie SYMONDS (Sarah Annie b. 29.9.1879 in Liscard, Cheshire) who
assisted Flora
Thompson in Grayshott Post Office 1898-1900. Flora calls her 'Alma
Stedman' in 'Heatherley'
Annie m. 12.1.1910 Harold Oliver CHAPMAN (p.1071)
and they ran the post office in Beacon Hill for 43 years. She died 29.6.1969.
(Inf: her daughters)
Annie had a sister Eleanor SYMONDS: doa. 28/11/1892;
dob. 21/11/1882; dow. 17/4/1896 [Grayshott School register]
p.1076 GRADAN - coming 1897 to DEDMAN's new cottage on Whitmore
Hill.
North country man.
p.1076 LEACH Mrs - superintendent Grayshott laundry 1892.1893
p.1077 TAYLOR PF & wife & 1 child
Come for winter
1897.8 to NORTH.
p.1078 FLETCHER William Henry & Annie
F
Coachman 1892.3 to Miss I'ANSON.
Lives in north of two
"school cottages"
Living in Miss JAMES' cottages in 1900 [2
Whitmore Cottages in 1901 census]
She laundress to He???
C???? & 3 others.
With her 2 girls - One
boy, since 1895 a soldier (1900 in India)
p.1078 CHRISTMAS
& wife
Young people from Alton
Coming Xmas 1897 to Thomas GLAYSHER's new cottage at Barford.
p.1079 COLLINGWOOD Fred William
A child (born 1892) who
died 1893 - visitor at Grayshott Laundry.
p.1079 WRIGHT Mrs & daughter
New people (summer 1897)
at Lindford Laundry.
Dau is youngest of 8 or 9 children.
Pleasant -
Came from Henley-on-Thames.
p.1080 VINEY Joseph (b. Clerkenwell
10.8.1865) & Annie Julia (BORLEY, b.
1864)
Live at Beech Hill next to brother p.536.
Son to p.442 -
brother to p.536 & p.1081
Works for brother.
Married 3rd
Qtr 1892 in Fulham, & have son Frederick
Charles Philip 14.5.1893 - died of consumption 19.5.1899.
Annie
died of consumption 27.4.1899
Joseph remarried to Alice Maude HILL (her
residence at time of marriage was Woking, his Beech Hill, Headley) at Headley
7.6.1902.
They had 2 children: Joseph Hugh b. 2.6.1903 and Leonard
Percival Lester b. 26.1.1905.
Joseph (senior) died in 1930, Alice Maud
in 1953.
After 2nd marriage lived in Grayshott - 1902 Jubilee
Terrace, Grayshott. [Inf: Ann Viney]
p.1081 VINEY William (b. Clerkenwell
17.12.1862) & Alice Mary (SMITH, b.
1864) & children [1901
census]:
- Henry William, 12
- Bertie
Joseph, 10 - killed in action 31.5.1916, noted on the Headley War Memorial
- Christina Alice, 7
- Reginald George, 5
- Leonard Stanley, 3
-
Daisy May, 8mths.
Married 1st Quarter 1888
Registration District Southampton.
Live at late Mrs William
PARFECT's [Rose Cottage Arford]
Son to p.442 -
brother to p.536 & works for brother
She former domestic at
Rectory.
William committed suicide, he drank carbolic
acid, was buried in Headley Churchyard 5.9.1916.
Alice Mary died in
Croydon 1957. [Inf: Ann Viney]
p.1082 McINTOSH Miss Moira
Maid (1893) to Lady WRIGHT.
Wrote Sept 1893 to thank me for H.C. Bk
p.1082 FOOT C A
New tenants (1897) of late CANNINGS,
Hollywater.
p.1083 MULLARD Henry James & wife Ann
Coming Oct 1893
to Barford.
Eldest (illeg) son of Mrs Peter ROOKE p.303.
She a
cook.
At late WOODTHORPE's house Sept 1893.
p.1083 WATTS Richard (nι 1836 to 38, d. 1923) & wife
Sarah Ann nιe 9 June 1827 (no children)
Coming 1898 to BROMLEY's new house
in Fullers Bottom (Ferndale)
Been 44 years in
North London Railway
(has pension) & has a beautiful testimonial (a Book).
[Retired accountant age 64 in 1901 census]
p.1084 LAWRENCE Davy & wife Kate
Come Mich 1893 to Whitmore (late TITFORD's)
(Inf: Mr Eli CHANDLER) married 1893.
Brother to p.597.
1901
census:
Margaret May, 7
Florence Ellen, 6
Leo, 1
p.1084 STILLWELL [STILWELL in 1901 &
1911 censuses] Jesse John & Jane Louisa (BARNETT nιe Jan 1869)
& 2 children (1 a baby in Jan 1898)
Come new Nov 1897 from Passfield
next BRENNAN's at Hollywater.
He a wheelwright at BAKER's - p.1204.
Had triplets at end of Mar 1900 which lived 1 day, & his sister Mrs Wm CANE
had twins Aug 1900.
She dau of Reuben BARNETT (son of William of
Standford) - p.592
This Reuben m. 1869 Eliza BUDD - she died 1898 Liphook
way.
She sister to Henry BARNETT lodging at HOLDENs & sponsor to HOLDEN
in Mar 1900.
p.1085 BARNES James & wife & "Jimmy"
Newcomers (Mich
1893) to Royal Exchange
She described as 'too stout to work about'
Jimmy (born 1883) only child.
p.1085 MANSEL
& wife & wife's sister &
children
New policeman autumn 1897.
p.1086 RAWLINGS Henry & wife & family
Gipsy on one
of the Broxhead "fire-places"
Lost a child - buried here.
I think the
one now (1898) there is Moses RAWLINGS.
p.1086 SWAYNE Henry George & wife (SAVAGE?)
New baker
1897 to Mr ROGERS.
Young wife & 4 young children.
Have been living
on Passfield.
In 1928, Henry S & his wife have votes & also son
John nι 1905.
Another son -
SWAYNE Edw. Frank (b 1895) has a vote but
at The Thatched Bungalow, Hollywater.
(written on
bottom of p.1087):
Children of Henry George & Emily SWAYNE
Arthur George 1892 - child bapt here. Haslemere B&B?
Fred William
1893
Edw Frank 1895
Elsie 1897 - Mrs EE NASH, Ferndale Terrace
Richard Martin 1899
John 1905
p.1087 BROWN Miss M - come Oct 1893 as governess at Headley
Wood - p.995.
Recommended (Pastoral Letter) by WHC PERCIVAL, Vicar of St
Peter's, Southampton.
p.1087 BARNETT Richard (nι 7.3.1839) - son of Mrs HOLDEN'S
(p.384) sister.
Ne'er do well - makes home with p.384.
Dangerously ill
in Romford Union, Essex, May 1896.
p.1088 FISHER John & Eliza (BRIDGER)
Newcomers from
Liss to Hollywater (house on left up Hurrock's Hill)
Brother to pp.850
& 949.
From Liss; she had been 9 years in service & Nov 1893 had
tea-pot [what does this mean??].
Married
April 1893.
p.1089 HAYTER William & Mary Margaretta (nιe 4.5.1846) -
married elsewhere 20.6.1869.
Newcomers Mich 1893 to Lindford Lane.
Several children - 2 sons at work, 2 children at school.
One son William Henry married Fanny KNAPMAN
nιe BURRALL - she died & he in 1903 with parents.
Another
married Minnie DEE - p.2054.
See below (written on
bottom of p.1088):
- Mary Roseanna
HAYTER m. 25.12.1894 to Ernest Henry DAVIS - in
1912 she some internal troubles.
- Ellen Eliza
HAYTER m. 27.7.1895 to Charles SMITH
- William Henry HAYTER m. 24.12.1898
to Fanny KNAPMAN - she dead.
- Charles HAYTER m.18.10.1902 to Minnie DEE -
p.1887.
p.1089 DOCKRELL [DOCKRILL in 1901 &
1911 census] William & wife Mary
-
she died Feb 1927 & was buried in Churt.
New coachman end 1897 at Mr
PRICHARD's [at Llanover Stables, Barford in 1901
census].
Came from Gloucestershire.
Middle-aged people. No
children here.
Then went coachman to Miss HULSE.
Then went coachman at
Winchester & 1917 (War Time) taking round milk at Headley Down.
1st
grandchild (dau's child) born 1920 WEIGHTMAN.
WEIGHTMAN Harold & Ethel
Mary (DOCKRELL)
- dau of DOCKRELL. Her child bapt on Stone Hill.
p.1090 SIMMONS
& wife & boy
Come Dec 1893 to Th.
S. G's cottage, Lindford.
He in employ of Mr HODGSON of Haslemere, until
the Baring smash [in 1890]; then in that of Mr
BAIGENT of Worldham; now proposes butchering.
p.1090 SIMMONS
& wife - came July 1896 to old school at
Hollywater.
Came from London Feb 1896 to Whitehill.
She talks with
London accent.
She ?about 30 ?no connection with above.
p.1091 KNIGHT Arthur Henry & Ellen
(GAUNTLETT)
Banns being asked (Bramshott) Dec 1893
Coming then to
No.1 Gauntlett's Cottage, Lindford.
Shoemaker living in
Headley High Street in 1901 census.
"Arthur
Knight had his cobbler's shop (where Suter's garage is now), where he
made and repaired boots and shoes. He used to hold a store of tacks in his
mouth when nailing on a sole (and so was a good listener) and, when
hand-stitching, he quickly made a hole through several layers of leather with
his sharp bradawl. Then, with a length of waxed thread in each hand, he pushed
it through from both directions and pulled it tight." [Joyce Stevens in To
the Ar and Back]
He works at SHILL's (p.1092)
Child Bessie
born (not christened) 12.2.1895
Sister to Mrs DENYER p.1041.
With them
live Horace LUFF, at school 1893.
She died 1903 & house now kept by
HASTED Jane (nιe 17.3.1873) his cousin & ?sister to our once cook.
a
G.F.S. girl;- a Congregationalist.
& 12.3.1905 a H KNIGHT married Jane
HASTED.
p.1092 SHILL - new bootmaker 1893 in the Street. Father at Whitehill.
p.1092 STEVENS Joseph (nι 17.6.1841) & wife [Elizabeth?]
(nιe 7.2.1846) & son & dau
Married 17.2.1873.
Come Xmas 1897
to Standford Farm
Bailiff for 6 years to Lord Selborne.
Son engaged to
p.1049 (this son at Birmingham, died Sept 1926)
Another son at home -
Arthur, married 1909 (so told 1921) - she nιe 24 June 1885
Arthur ret. as
bailiff 1915 to Maj Boyce COMBE & end 1922 took Holly Bush Inn.
Daughter married by me to Greatham blacksmith (Frances
Mary, 25, m. 14.2.1903 to Albert John TOOP, 26, blacksmith of
Passfield)
Signed 24 Aug 1916 for old age pensions.
p.1093 MOORE David (nι 2.10.1832)
Caretaker (end 1893) at
late Henry COURTNAGE.
Once had cholera very badly
Widower &
Stranger - caretaker for Mr ALLSOPP
Father to
below (John)
p.1093 BENNETT John &
BONIFACE
Come Xmas 1897 to
Prospect Hill
?Bachelors (been to Agricultural College)
"Come here
away from PH [public house?]"
p.1093 MOORE John & Susan & family
Son of above
coming Oct 1909 to Cole's shop
His sister Mrs Agnes Mary COLE died here
March 1915.
Parents to p.1977. See also p.1409.
p.1094 YERBY - Schoolmistresses 1893 at Grayshott
Louisa
Anne YERBY aged 31 in 1893 (born 9.11.1862)
Alice Evelyn YERBY aged 19 in
1893 (born 18.7.1874)
Appointed 8.4.1893 both under Art.68
And same
ages again in 1895 Form IX.
[1901 census has them in
President Cottage, sisters]
p.1094 DANIELLS William &
& family
New constable
28/1/1898 in Arford.
He well recommended by Bisterne Parson the Rev FS
WALKER.
She esjolt [drinks]. Boys well
behaved.
Fred William (left school)
something
about 'confirmed at Bisterne'
Percy Thomas
Norah - 1894
Edward George - 1897.
p.1095 RAY - living winter 1893-94 in Deadwater Allotment (late
BUDD) the largest house.
Gipsies. Husband & wife & son (?of
15).
p.1095 SAWYER
& wife (married 1896)
Newcomers May
1896 to DEAS
Live in upper floor of west UPEX house.
p.1096 GREEN
&
& 5 children
Landlord Frensham
Pond Inn Xmas 1893
Children: 2 at school, 3 older. [inf: Mrs Henry
FULLICK]
p.1096 BELL - at new bungalow (1896) Stone Hill
Came to
church Aug 30th 1896 - I called 7.11.1896 & found 4 ladies, one
French.
p.1097 LAW James & Eliza (nιe ADAMS) & children
Newcomers Xmas 1893 to Hollywater.
She dau of George ADAMS p.587.
Brother to Mrs PHILLIPS (Standford Hill) p.969.
She the deceased wife's
sister & therefore not married.
She married 21 June 1906 to a constable
named MUNDY & living in Aug 1906 at 19 Stanley Road, Springbourne,
Bournemouth.
By first wife:
- 1880 son, servant to Mrs ALLEN
-
1887 son
This the 2nd wife & by her
- 1889 son
- 1891 son
- 1893 son.
p.1098 DEWEY James &
& 2 children
New tenants at
HUNT's (Hollywater) Nov 1893.
Brother to p.1035 - son of landlord of Prince
of Wales
Rather nice woman.
p.1098 GUY Mrs Bessie & Miss
Building 1898 ('Sunnyside' in 1911 census) east of Mr SCOFFIELD - a
friend of Mrs SCOFFIELD p.1225.
p.1099 MOIR, The Misses - Come to late Miss LOVELL's
One
sister been an invalid from rhem: fever since 1886?
The other teaches
LEUCHARS' children & sometimes WATSON's.
Miss Moir died Feb
1932.
[Note: Thurs 10 Mar 1898 "Poor Miss Nellie Moir
died" - Diary of Winifred Storr]
p.1100 POLDEN
& wife & 1 child
Newcomers 1894 to
Standford Flour Mill, opp. Reynolds Farm
Came from Ringwood where name is
common.
p.1100 WELLER Miss - Governess
WAKEFORD Miss - Lady
Help
- at Headley Wood, March 1898.
p.1101 MacRAE Mrs & 2 daughters
New laundresses (1894)
at Oaks. From Scotland.
p.1101 MULLARD James & wife - came 1/1/1898 to Crown - she
disagreeable
Licence transferred Aug 1903 to following (Wm EDDEY)
Asked for reference in July 1906.
p.1101 EDDEY William & Alice
Kate
Came July 1903 to Crown - she young & fresh complexioned
Afterwards a fishmonger & shopkeeper at Beech Hill
Came June 1917
for references to go into milk (mills?).
p.1102 O'DELL Mrs - Widow of Army doctor (son in Army).
Living 1894 & 2 or 3 years previously at late Mrs BENNETT's, Hilland.
Said to have died 1927 or 1928.
Letter: Feb 27th 1894 - To Rev WH
Laverty: Dear Sir, Mrs O'DELL wishing to become a member of the Victorian Club
for G??????? desires me to apply to you for
references
p.1103 ROGERS "shepherd" & wife & family
Come Mar
1894 to Rock Barn - shepherd to Mr BARRETT
Elder of 2 babies is "poor
cripply boy"
Only 2 children in 1895: b 1892 (boy) & 1893.
p.1103 AYLING George & wife
Sarah & boy & girl (rest of children
away)
Came Spring 1898 to Thomas GLAYSHER's new cottage at Barford.
Parents to Mrs James COOMBES (Fullers Bottom)
p.1104 FARMER
Young unman: gardener at Grayshott Hall -
lives in the "Bothy"
Came about 1892, went Xmas 1894. Born about 1872, from
near Alton.
In his place JETTON.
p.1104 FRY Albert Edward & wife
Young couple gardener
1898 at Wishanger.
She (Mar 16th 1898) came to be confirmed.
Hilda May
born 8.5.1898 & baptised Frensham.
p.1105 HALL Charles P & Mrs
Purchasers 1894 of Arford
House. Have lived in Java.
He died 1896 on last night of voyage from Java
from overdose of chloral.
She remarried & in 1923 is Mrs STEWART
TAYLOR, Albert Villa, Keats Green, Shanklin IoW with a son grown up.
Their tenant Madame Van de VELDE - see p.1240 [Wife of a
Belgian diplomat, and daughter of the Italian Ambassador to Berlin]
p.1106 SAUNDERS George & wife Amy Sophia (POTTER) & 2
children
New (1894) at Holly Bush - publican
She a widow with 1 child
by 1st husband (Frederick STEADMAN b 1887 - spelt STEDMAN in 1901 census) & 1 child (baby) by
2nd (Ivy Irene SAUNDERS b 1894).
Wife's
mother Mrs Charlotte POTTER lives with them but
sleeps at one of Mr KNIGHT's cottages in Arford.
p.1107 PATRICK Mr and Mr & Mrs EDWARDS
Come 1894 to
Fuller's new larger house - they carpenters?
She proposes to have summer
visitors
p.1107 PAGE Herbert William & family
Tenants 1896 of
Headley Cottage
MD (Harley Street) took Cambridge MA 1871
Surgeon to
Hessian Regiment - Examiner for etc.
Home to be occupied mainly by Miss Ida
PAGE (born 1878) and her companion Miss FJ STAVELEY.
p.1108 JOHNSON Miss & friend
Coming 19.5.1894 to
Fuller's smaller house
? About 24, glasses, pleasant - short and with
vascular disease of heart.
A women's-emancipation woman.
Companion
1905 Miss IBBOTSON.
p.1108 KILLICK Joseph Judge & Minnie (MARSH?) &
children
Coming to Cole's 1898 to sell fish & meat.
- 1893 Elsie
Marion
- 1896 Ronald Judge
- 1898 Wallace - died 1899
p.1108 HAYWARD Stanley a lad come to above 1911
recommended by Rector of Ockley, Dorking.
p.1109 HURDLE
& Mrs
Come (1894) to Butlin's house at
Bank. People of 30 to 40.
He fair & "does all the house work"
p.1109 HEWLETT (aged 70) & young wife - married 1897
Landlord 1897-98 of Pond Inn [presumably Frensham
Pond?]
p.1110 BLACKMAN William & wife Lucy & baby
New
(1894) coachman to Arford House. She untidy when I called 21.5.1894
Has
come from Winchester.
1893 - Baby (only child)
1895 - Ellen May
p.1111 ALPE, Mrs & son & dau
Coming June 1894 to
Pound Cottage - said to be " A Bannister" [two n's
underlined]
She daughter of Florence Margaret - separated from him,
a Barrister who died 1897.
Married 1898 to an actor named BARRY.
p.1111 SMITHERS
& wife & children
Woodman to Mr
WHITAKER - come 1898 to Stream Cottage from Mr Gathorne WOOD's.
p.1112 KNIGHT George (nι 1844) & Lucy (CANE - p.241)
& 1 child (William 1891)
Live at
Selborne
He a widower* when he married in 1888.
First child died.
She at home (p.241) July 1894; somewhat estranged(?) from husband.
They
living 1902 & previously at Lindford [1901 census at
Oakleigh Villa].
He father to p.1340
With Mrs KNIGHT 1916 Hilda
LAWRENCE p.1212.
*1st wife Dinah FULLICK see p.835, ½ cousin to Mrs GAMBLEN
p.457 & Mrs GALE p.???.
p.1112 BEARD James Thomas
Lodging 1898 at Mrs Dick
FULLICK's (p.322) on Barleymow Hill
Came into this country as working for
Mr DAVIS p.974.
Married Martha KNIGHT, p.53.
Dau is Mrs CASWELL.
p.1113 SMITH Alfred & Mrs & etc
London
ex-policeman in one Harding's new houses behind Mr ROGERS'
House called
Holly Bank or Holly Cottage.
Pension of £1 a week.
B?????s
1893.1894 Illustrated London News
Letter from Mr Henry BROWN
on Sarah as if per housemaidAugust 1894.
Daughter Emma
Louisa, 26, m. 25.12.1894 to John COLE, 32, widower, baker, of
Lewisham.
p.1113 HOWE - Journeyman 1898 for Mr FULLER p.1003.
Lodging at Charles MOSS (Beech Hill) p.1004.
p.1114 BOYELL [William Richard]
& [Annie F]
Come 1893 to Hindhead Hotel
- came from Punch Bowl Inn.
[He bur. 14 Jul 1902,
Headley, age 61, Monumental Inscription No.215]
p.1114 CHIVERTON Mrs & son (Levi, born 1865) &
grandchild (a married dau's child Violet May - mother dead BIGNALL, father
deserted; had 4 children, 2 are at Crondall School)
Come 1898 to work for
STEPHENS (p.1092) - rather untidy
Aunt (I think) to p.234
She died
1901 buried at Blackmoor.
May went to an aunt in Midlands & house kept
1902 by Mrs BALCHIN (born about 1835 or 1836 - husband alive but drunken and
impossible - 8 children grown up).
Levi CHIVERTON 1913 at Ann
FULLICK's
Cousin to new (1913) CHIVERTONs p.1675.
p.1115 GRIFFIN Fred & Mrs & 6 children
Come Sept
1894 to late Murrow's (Stone Hill)
He away all week.
They lived in
Leytonstone - scarlet fever, etc, so moved
F GRIFFIN 69 Fore Street EC
"Inventors Commercial Medium" is his idea for helping poor inventors; so
I.C.M. is name of house.
p.1115 OLDERSHAW Thomas Henry & Agnes (CHUTER)
New
butcher (1897) at Grayshott
Child Elsie Blanche baptised 3.4.1898
p.1116 GILES
& wife & 2 children
New underfarmer
come (Oct 1894) to Reynolds.
Little woman - came from Ripley
She 1st
cousin to Mrs FAIRMINOR p.1216.
p.1116 Cutting: Photograph of dedication of the Coronation lych gate in June 1953
p.1116 A scrap of yellow paper
torn from a sale poster and scribbled in pencil:
i want to go home
now
i want to have my money
Ever Week to bye my
Vittles myself i
Wants
some Apple pie An
puding to eat
i Wants Daniel to Come
i Wants to bide up Headley
and a note in another
hand: 'Written by a half-imbecile pauper in Union'
p.1116 Cutting: Cartoons of golfers (at Blackmoor?)
p.1116 Cutting: Poem - Between you and me and the lamp-post by Marion St.John WEBB
p.1117 HILLS Miss - a new young teacher at Churt.
Lodging
Oct 1894 with ERMISTONEs(p.823) & see p.1015.
p.1117 HIGGINS Miss Laura & Clara (sisters) - lodging house
keepers (1897) Grayshott - formerly nurse to Mrs JEAKES' baby.
Not very
well off - lodgings don't let well, Aug 1900
These the two probably who
have come 1927 to ROGERS' house (It'll do) behind Arthur HEATHER.
Clara
Dorcas HIGGINS applying 1928 for old age pension - Gladys signed it.
p.1118 STILLWELL [Jesse John]
& wife [Jane Louise] & 2 children [at Hollywater, spelt STILWELL in 1901 census]
Come 1894 to PHILLIPS' rebuilt Fullers Bottom cottage East
He Conford
bricklayer - she 6 yrs servant in Bramshott to Mrs EDWARDS p.1107 & now
working there.
p.1118 HUNT Wm & wife - machinery man 1898 at Grayshott
Laundry
- she (6.4.98) in family way - Cyril Gladstone b. 10 May 1898
p.1119 LAWRENCE Welcome &
(WHITE)
To be married Oct
1894 & live at Stone Hill.
She unmarried with 5 children*
He
brother to p.597.
She sister to Mrs Henry COURTNAGE p.932.
One boy
Thomas went 8.3.1907 in "Empress of Ireland" [to
Canada]
In the Parish Houses is her mother Mrs Lucy WHITE, born Sept
11, 1818? (nearly blind) & her brother George
William WHITE (p.1368), a pensioner (who gives father as Cornelius WHITE in 15.4.1899 Marr
Reg).
- girl working at mill - Edith married 2.3.1901 Henry CRESSWELL p.1326
- at Alton, 16 or
17, born about 1877 - see p.180
- girl not all there - born 1879
-
Tommy, to Canada 8.3.1907 - born 1884
- boy, born 1890
Pedigree
p.2010.
Ellen WHITE married Sam SMALL p.1524
Emma WHITE living at "Mrs
Edmund WOODTHORPE's" in Arford & engaged to a
WARNER (p.350) & married at Alton Nov 1922 to Harry WARNER son of George
p. 1327.
p.1120 AUSTWICK Miss Annie - born 28.1.1871
New teacher
1894 for infants - Entered in duties 15.10.1894 - certificated Dec 1893
Formerly TT [trainee teacher?] at Basingstoke Board
School.
Returned Mich 1902 to Wishanger Farm (to be Mrs BARLOW) with her
future husband; he a nephew to a Mr FAULKNER who has placed them in the farm
& with Fred Wm & Eliz FAULKNER & child or children. See
p.1116.
p.1120 NAISH Miss - about to have cottage built on Stone Hill
(in 1897 or 1898).
Saw her March 1899; had invested all her savings &
the tenants had knocked it about much.
She a cook-housekeeper.
"Allen" told her she would get good interest.
p.1120 PEARSON - New assistant (1910) at Wishanger to Mr FAULKNER.
p.1121 BERRY George (nι 4.9.1841) & Ellen (nιe 1856)
& children
Live at (late GR BRIDGER's - came Oct 1894) over the water
at Headley Mill; now belonging to Mrs SMITHES.
Was widower with (6 or) 8
children - she has had 11 of which 3 have died - 3 come to school.
Came
from Fernhurst & remember Mrs VINCENT.
She killed by bicycle in 1911.
Daisy married 1921 to George LAWES.
Father to Arnold
p.2036.
Appeal: George BERRY has suffered a very grievous loss, one of
his cows having died last Tuesday evening. He and his wife are very
industrious, sober people who have brought up a large family; and any
contributions towards replacing the cow will be gratefully received. They can
be sent to me, or given to the bearer. W.H. LAVERTY, June 30, 1900. Total of £10.5/- received.
p.1121 FAIRMINOR Albert John & Bertha Eva (PATRICK) - at
Grayshott in Apr 1898
- perhaps the one in S. end of late Michael Moore
(1900)
- child Daisy Eva bapt. April 1897
[Spelt
FAIRMINER in 1901 census]
p.1122 WEST George & wife [Susan]
New shepherd come 1894 to Hearne - "come
from Hammer" & son (see below)
He died 1912?
p.1122 WEST Robert G & Nellie
(JEWELL)
Married at Newbury March 1913 - son of above.
p.1122 HOY [Benjamin Charles & wife
Mary Ann] - new fishmonger 1898 at Grayshott
- Mrs HOY his mother
lives 1898 at Barnett's, Headley grange [Emmeline J,
moved to Grayshott by 1901 census?]
p.1123 HAYCOX Charles - lives 1893 over stables at Grayshott
Hall
- in 1894 service voting list.
p.1123 NASH William - at Grayshott Apr 1898 (probably same as p.1229)
p.1124 KENT William (nι circa 1842) & wife [Mary?
- Ina in 1911 census]
Come 1894 to Moore House - engineer and
drives the [stationary] engine
Parents to
William p.1492
p.1124 HEATHER - smaller fishmonger (vice BROWN) - at Grayshott in Apr 1898
p.1125 KNIGHT Frank & wife & children
New Bailiff
(1894) at Wishanger - came from Froyle - fond of engine driving
Drove the
engine 9.4.1895 when KENT (p.1124) ill.
p.1125 READ Edgar John & Eliz - paisites, at Grayshott Jubilee Terr, Apr 1898
p.1126 COOPER George & wife [Elizabeth - 1891 census lodging at Wheatsheaf]
Came here some few years before 1894 as gardener at Oaks.
Now 1894
jobbing about. Live just under Barley Mow Quarry.
p.1126 EDWARDS Mrs - in Jubilee Terr, Grayshott Apr 1898
- now 1898 lodging at MADGWICK's
p.1127 WEBB George & wife [Martha
Catherine] & 2 children - butler to Mrs John PARISH [Williamina],
Beech Hill.
Lived for a year or two this side the Chestnuts - now (1894)
gone to Beech Hill.
Girl (Dolly) [Emily Mary in
census] had bad eyes.
Started boarding house at Sakubona, Headley
Down. He died.
One Mr SETON lodger there a good deal; sent £2 Jan 1928, £1
for me, £1 for charities.
Mrs WEBB died Aug
23rd 1933 - Dolly died 1931? - son George married & lives at Hindhead.
[George was my father's great friend - Joyce
Stevens]
Mrs WEBB's sister a QUINLIN [Rosetta
Maria] cook to Mrs PARISH, Beech Hill - died at Beech Hill, Nov 28th
1934.
p.1127 "Lancelles & Tinkner" - have Apr 1898 bought Upex' Beer Business.
p.1128 LITTLE Mrs [Sarah E - 1891 census] - housekeeper (1894 & previously) at Grayshott Hall.
p.1128 SCOTT - in Stony Bottom Apr 1898, but he only took the house for INGHAM Miss.
p.1129 CORNISH George & [Bertha] (nιe LITTLE), dau. of p.1128
Set up shop
at Grayshott in 1894 in Nos. 1&2 of Mrs Parker's row of 5 on N. Rd.
In 1898 her sister Miss [Margaret?] LITTLE set up
with Miss NETTLETON in Mrs Parker's row of 6 on the S. Rd. as dressmakers.
p.1129 DULY - undergardener Grayshott Court 1898 - she nice, not very young.
p.1130 BANGS Alfred & Mrs Emma
[he a widower Market Gardener in 1901 census]
Dressmaker (1894) at Grayshott, No. 5 (ie. west end) of Mrs Parker's five.
He a gardener, and they have shop No. 4
p.1130 WIFFEN G.F. & Kate Alice (nιe GOODWIN)
Lodging
1898 at Stokes, Grayshott
- he butler at Moorlands - child christened Feb
1898.
p.1131 COXHEAD Edward & wife [Alice
May] (b. 1864) + 3 children
Plumber at Grayshott - formerly in
Barratt's large house, now (end 1894) on S. side Huts Road.
Wife (1896)
looks much younger than 32.
p.1131 GOFF Edmund - coachman at Grayshott Court.
Family
2nd at Sir AKM's
First baby Spring 1898 - Catherine May born L.D. 1898.
p.1132 MITCHELL Henry
Branch
(butcher) from Haslemere on south side of Huts Road (1894)
New shop
1897-8.
She (1898) dying? of Breast Cancer.
Have sold Haslemere
business.
One son Henry (age 20) in V.S. She
is nice & looks about 30.
[Sillick: Henry
Mitchell, son of Mark Mitchell of Holmwood, died June 1920 aged 63. Came to
district in 1881 - set up as a butcher in Haslemere - moved to Grayshott in
1893.]
p.1132 EARL - holiday holder of Waggoners Wells Cottage
-
he a master at Tunbridge School.
p.1133 PUTTICK Thomas & Son -
painter at Grayshott 1894 on south side of Huts Road
Another 1900 in same
block as Charles JOHNSON - this Frank Puttick
Frank's wife [Eliza]
died end July 1928 at Beechanger Cottages age 67.
p.1133 ADCOCK or BUDD - in one of Barrett's houses Apr 1898 - rather a sjq [pig]
p.1134 COOPER - gardener to Miss CROUCHER, Grayshott
Lives
1894 on south side of Huts Road.
p.1134 LEVETT Loftus Albert & [Alice,
nιe SMALL]
Ex gardener to Miss STODMAN - has part of one of
Barrett's Cotts 1898
Alburey [Aubrey] born
31.7.1900
[This is The
Ferns, where Flora Thompson
lodged in Grayshott with Mr & Mrs "Parkhurst"]
p.1135 GLAYSHER Mrs [Mary Ann]
(nιe MOORE-ROBINSON)
Dressmaker at Grayshott. Lives (1894) on S. side of
Huts Road
dau. of John MOORE of Whitmore
Widow of William (son of
Frank) who died 25.9.1890 - see p.287.
p.1135 BOWERS Frank & [Fanny in 1901
census, though he not there] (nιe HARRIS)
Come April 1898 to
Barford
She dau of George HARRIS, niece to p.450 - 3 children (2 at
school)
Her mother ETHERINGTON of Stream p.449.
p.1136 UPEX - taken 3 new (Oct 1894) shops at Grayshott on S. side of Haslemere Rd. Brother to William p.1022. Living 1894 in Broyd's house. [Note: in 1901 census as Outfitter & clothier - Jonathan and Mary B]
p.1136 MILTON Andrew Thomas & Nancy Elsie (STAPLES)
Manager of (late) UPEX Beer Business 1898 - just sold to Lascelles &
Tinckner.
[Wife is Mary E in 1901 census]
p.1137 MOORE Mitchell - living 1894 in one of Barrett's houses at Grayshott, E from Hotel.
p.1137 WHITE Mrs - has taken (1898) Crisps Boarding House
Has bro:& nephew
coming from Australia, not been successful in Australia.
p.1138 ENTICKNAP William & Mary (BLANCHARD)
Carpenter
living (1894) at Grayshott on Huts Rd (S. side) above Barrett's entrance
- he formerly at Mrs LEUCHARS.
p.1139 PLIMPTON [PLYMPTON] Richard
T. (not MD) - a (bachelor) eye doctor living at Grayshott and at 23 Lansdown
Rd, Clapham Rd, SW
Living there during 1895, his sister Mrs SMITH (a
widow) whose dau. Sylvia aged 2 or 3 died 24.2.1896 and was cremated.
Now (1896) moved to UPEX new house on other side of road.
[He
died suddenly Dec 1899, age 45, while on duty at Middx Hospital
His
sister, Mrs Plympton Smith living at Hurstmere, gave land for Village Hall in
his memory 'Grayshott' by JH Smith, p.121]
p.1140 SANDELL John - carrier (1894) at Grayshott, living in Dr PLIMPTON's lodge & looking after the house.
p.1140 JORDAN Mrs & daughter
New (1899?) laundry woman
at Lindford. She has 3 children alive (one dead)
The 'baby' is a boy born
about 1890 who has St Vitus Dance.
p.1141 JOHNSON - a coachman to RUSSELL living on S. side of Huts Rd beyond Barrett's entrance.
p.1141 MacGRATH Miss - lodging (1898) at HARDING's,
Lindford.
Visiting Mrs ALLEN.
Susan Elizabeth MacGRATH, dau of Joseph
MacGRATH of Ontario Terrace, Dublin.
Married 20.4.1899 to Mr SOUTHALL -
p.1222.
p.1141 BRODIE Mrs - a patient of unsound mind at Mr ALLEN's, Standford Hill.
p.1142 PANNELL - has set up 1894 Branch Shoemaker's business
at Grayshott
- 1st house on N. side, Haslemere Rd.
The agent is 1899
LONGHURST
p.1143 HANNANT - just come 1894 ?from Portsmouth - ?shy or
?uncommunicative
Benjamin son of Robert & Mary
HANNANT bapt. 7 Apr 1901 [P Mag]
p.1143 MORLEY - living at Grayshott in 1898 behind Mrs PARKER's shop No. 6.
p.1144 HALE James & Mary (SIKLES?) - son of Sam p.33, living at Grayshott on Haslemere
Rd (1894)
With new wife (nιe Mary AIKLEY) at Charles HARRIS in Whitmore Nov
1897.
p.1144 BOWLER
& wife (nιe HAMPSHIRE) & 5? Children
New groom (to Mr KNIGHT) at Stream (Apr 1896)
Came from beyond
Guildford.
Boy Albert Francis 6.11.1890 at Land of Nod in 1903.
With
them lives her mother Mrs HAMPSHIRE born about 1816 - she said 22.2.1811 when
I asked in 1890.
p.1145 WELLS James Anderson, wife [Emily Louise] & 5
children
Gentleman living at Grayshott, last house S. side Haslemere
Rd. Children go to Mr TURL's school. Lodged several summers at UPEX
p.1022
From the diary of Winifred Storr: Wed. 22 Feb
1899: 'Jack went to Turles but came back again directly because it is there
monthly Holiday. Gave Anderson Wells boy a lift in our cart.' - Fri 8 Dec
1899: Mrs Anderson Wells giving an at home. Exquisite theatricals, most awful
fun. 6 Turlites there.
p.1145 HALE Daniel & wife [Flora M] - son of Sam p.33 - living at Grayshott in Apr 1898 in Jubilee Terrace - married (in London) to CRISP's parlour maid.
p.1146 LUFF
& wife
Come 1894 (hop-picking) to
Lindford in house lately occupied by Mrs COLLYER.
From Whitehill - some
relation to LEMON & to Colin KEMP & BELTON (Whitehill).
?Relation
to HOARE - p.1091
"No work Feb 1894 to hop-picking" - we?
must mean drink.
p.1146 ROWE - coachman 1898 to Dr Lyndon.
p.1147 TARRANT Mrs
New head of Lindford Laundry Oct
1894
For many years at some London laundry home; then tried a business
& ?failed.
See p.1018 for assistant.
p.1147 HOWARD - living 1898 in Deas' Cottages in Stony Bottom:-
"Deas' man"
Young - finds it (4.1898) very dull.
p.1148 BRACKNELL George & wife Eliza Hant?
At Headley Wood hatch in 1894.
She said to be short & surly - no
children.
p.1148 STILLWELL - in DEAS' new (1898) cottages in Stoney Bottom. Several children. Banned from there in 1900 were: Frederick Meadon FROGLEY, bachelor & Sarah HARWOOD, spinster [married 9 Apr].
p.1149 COVER? Mrs - Langworthy
Newcomer to late TILBURY's on Barford High Road
Keeps with her gates
locked - I could not get in 6.11.1894.
Says husband has gone with keeper
for good of health & will be back in Spring of 1895.
Is in asylum (or
at best deranged). Used to think this country as a jail.
Tilford she was
born in; went to school with Misses CLAYTON, then at 14 went to China.
"Aunt to Lile Geneva p.578"
p.1150 MUNDAY Sidney (nι 1837) & Mary Ann (nιe 1840) &
son (John James, single)
Come Nov 1894 to BELTON's house at Bank.
Came
to countersign paper for club (injury to eye, better) 4.1.1895
Sidney
MUNDAY served with writ by Mr GAMBLEN (under direction from Mr MACINNES?, son of the Bishop, a solicitor at Petersfield) per
rent etc.
Her brother's sister Mrs BEWERS [Ellen
BOWERS in 1901 census] (blind) with Mrs LINGLEY - p.1185.
[1901 census - Fruiter manager in Grayshott]
MUNDAY
applied Aug 1913 for OA Pension.
p.1151 LANGTRY Albert Sims & Anne Elizabeth & 2
children
New baker at Mr ROGERS, Xmas 1894.
p.1151 PHILLIPS?
& wife
& son & dau
New keeper 1898 at Land of Nod.
p.1152 SUTTON John Henry & Mrs
Amelia & 1 child
Came to Arford Cottage
Jan 1895
Labouring people come into money.
1901
census - John H & Amelia; 1911 at Hawthorne Cottage
p.1152 WALTON Frederick of Lincrusta fame, 1/4 Holborn EC
New tenant (1898) of Belmont.
See
Wikipedia entry
p.1153 BUCKINGHAM
Building a new house (Jan 1895) Stone
Hill.
Wife & child still in Winchester
He & 2 sons only here
Jan 1895.
p.1153 DUFFET - Coachman (1898) at Belmont.
p.1154 DALGLEISH [Janet] Mrs - Cook/housekeeper 1895 at Headley Park.
p.1154 MUSGRAVE - come Apr 1898 to Mrs BUTLIN's Bank
Cottages.
She confirmed the day she came 27.4.1898.
p.1154 MUSGRAVE - came? 1928 in (front) No.1 Tidbolds.
p.1155 GRIFFITHS George & Alice - new come (1894) to Pond House.
p.1155 WILSON - a new gipsy at Broxhead, Apr 1898.
Not
always like this. Boy comes to school.
p.1156 DAWSON - Poultry breeder come Feb 1895 to Prospect Hill.
p.1156 HALL Dick & Clara Elizabeth (nιe 12.9.1852 TRIGGS)
Living 1898 in Fullers Bottom - sister to Mrs John VINEY - p.536
She
baptised as "Kate Eliz."
See pedigree p.1231.
p.1157 WINCHESTER Edward Fernley* & Sarah Maria (nιe
POOK)
*Entered in birth list No.Lxx as
Furnley.
Come 1895 to James POOK's at Grayshott - she is sister to James
POOK.
- Kate Rebecca bapt. 31/1/1892
- Walter 1893 elsewhere [see 1901
census]
- Maggie Jane bapt. 3/3/1895
p.1158 PARHAM Frederick Samuel & wife [Ellen Jane] & children
New gardener 1895 at
Headley Hill
Recommended by Rev GHS ATTWOOD, rector of Bishopstone,
Warminster
- in choir and a great help.
4 children born about 1888,
1889, 1891, 1894 - see below.
p.1158 BELL Fred & Charlotte (VINEY) & family
Living 1898 in Fullers Bottom - sister to John Henry VINEY p.536 - dau of
p.442.
p.1158 PARHAM Percy Arthur & Mabel Emma Evelyn (EVANS)
Son of above - she dau of Roland EVENS of Mitcham
Married at Mitcham end of
1922 & lodging at Miss MADGWICK's on Stone Hill & afterwards at
AYLWIN's
She clerk originally in Letts' Diaries in Strakers (I think)
p.1159 WITT Miss [Lydia] - new dressmaker (1898) at Grayshott.
p.1159 TRIGGS William (nι 17 Jan 1846)
Widower keeping
(1895) Fullers Bottom shop
Ex-sailor, died 27 Nov
(Mar?) 1928 - living at Mrs J.H. VINEY's
See pedigree p.1231.
p.1160 OAKLEY Samuel - come (1895)
to Grayshott - carpenter living in new house (1896) next to Blacksmith - she
[Laura] very nice & pleasant to talk
to.
- Laura Lavington OAKLEY, 21, m. 7.9.1897 to
William Gibson LITTLE, 35, secretary.
p.1160 YOUNG Samuel & Annie (SHOTTER) + 2 children
At
Grayshott 1897 - she is sister to Mrs FURNESS, bur. 1895 - see p.1074
p.1161 EVANS (Apr 1895) to Grayshott between COVER & ROBINSON.
p.1161 JOCELYN Miss - housekeeper Lindford 1898 - sister to Mrs BARNES p.626
p.1162 STOKES - new (1895) Grayshott grocers shop.
p.1162 CLEGHORN Mrs & Mrs SHEWAN? her mother & 5
children
At Lindford April 1898 - cousin to Henry GAUNTLETT.
He an
engineer in Merchant Service and away. 3 children go to Miss LUSHINGTON's
Congregationalist.
p.1163 STOKES Rev - curate 1895 and for some years previous to Bramshott - & to 1898.
p.1163 BROMLEY Michael John & wife [June]
& 2 dau & 2 sons
Owner of the Stone Hill Estate & building 1896
a largish house - Kenton House.
Worker(?) of Kenton Arms in London.
[Retired Licensed Victualler in 1901 census]
His wife's mother Mrs RANDALL [Martha] staying
there Nov 1896; not dressed enough to see me 7.11.1896 when asked
-
living there now (1901) permanently. Born 6 March 1813.
p.1164 BARNES
&
(nιe WINCHESTER - see p.1165)
Come 1895 to Grayshott - she the deceased wife's sister.
- a child before
"marriage" called WINCHESTER
- the child b. 1896 registered as BARNES.
p.1164 STANBRIDGE
& family
New workman 1899 for
VINEY - living at BELL's cottage.
- has been better off, gilder's shop.
3 sons born 1883 & earlier - 3 daughters born 1885? & later (2 eldest
had diphtheria).
Would like to make foreman
etc.
p.1165 WINCHESTER [William] - come
1895 to Grayshott
- another (1900) in same block as Wm JOHNSON - this is
Wm WINCHESTER.
p.1165 WARR Mrs Fannie - has 1898 three of Mrs PARKER'S shops
in Grayshott.
Letter forwarded to me by Rev C. H. KEABLE of Wrecclesham
(June 1898) from her asking him to buy needlework. "A little longer and then
what I have been struggling for all these years will be accomplished (the
bringing up of my large family by needlework, etc). I often look back and
wonder I have got thus far without income, health, husband or anything that
other people have to fall back on; and do feel I have 'stuck' to them through
great difficulties." She doesn't ask for money, but to buy.
I was told in
1924 that her start was that she was housekeeper for Mr ALLSOPP who built
Allsopp's Cottages (Beech Hill Road), - and that
when he was killed on the railway he left his money to her.
Fannie
WARR was no doubt the "Madam Lillywhite, Milliner and Costumier, Baby Linen
and Real Lace, Lending Library (frequent boxes from Mudie's), Stationery and
Artists' Materials" mentioned by Flora
Thompson in 'Heatherley'.
She died 2 Mar 1915 & was buried
5/3/1915 at Grayshott - also on the gravestone are 7 children: eldest daughter
Bertha d. 6 Nov 1946; baby John d. 21 May 1951; son Cetawayo d. 15 Nov 1984
aged 101(!!) & his wife Millie 5 Oct 1984 age
94.
Cutting: Times, May 1946: Major P.E. WARR DSO MBE of
the Parachute Regt. and Miss M.E. GYSIN engaged - he is the elder son of Mr
& Mrs W.A. WARR of Hindhead.
p.1166 KENWARD Edgar Chas & [Ann]
Come 1895 to Grayshott next PO - gone away
again by June 1895 and YOUNG from Hammer come
[but
KENWARD back again in 1901 census, at Fir Croft, occupation
Gardener]
Perhaps = KENWORTH p.1221 (says
Laverty)
Child Edgar Ger. Valentine KENWARD b. 14/2/95 & not
christened.
p.1166 SAWKINS Alfred George & Emily Hilda (BROWN then
HURLOCK p.1406)
Emily married William J HURLOCK 23.1.1915,
then
married Albert G SAWKINS 24.3.1921, with child coming soonish.
One child
before 1st marriage (Ethel Victoria BROWN, m. soldier named Robert)
-
she had another in marriage, another after HORLOCK killed.
One of the 2
children in 1921 with an aunt Mrs F DACE, 3 Harding Cottages, Eton Wick,
Windsor.
Lived in Wheatsheaf Cottage till 1928 working for Curtis Farm,
then (working for McANDREW) went to Lindford Lane.
[She was at school with me - Joyce Stevens]
p.1167 DEAS [Frederick]
Building (1895) grocers shop at Grayshott opposite, higher up than Walter
CHAPMAN.
Married summer 1897 to sister of Mrs Chapman - she v.
young-looking when called 4.1898.
[Frederick DEAS m.
Florence May REVELLE at Petersfield in Jul/Aug/Sep quarter 1897-St. Caths
index; but not in St Peter's marriage register]
Marriage certificate from
Petersfield: 21 July 1897, Frederick DEAS 25 bachelor, grocer, Headley (father
William George DEAS, grocer) and Florence May REVELLE, 21, spinster of Liss
(father Henry Kirk REVELLE, contractor) - witnesses Walter Gillman CHAPMAN and
Emily Revelle CHAPMAN. In 1901 census Florence's birthplace is
Bristol.
p.1167 BROWN Thomas & wife Emily
Hilda?, see p.1166 (BIRMINGHAM) & 8 children
Come 1898 to
Baigeants - she delicate-looking - she's said to be rather gmjhiuz (flighty).
One (dau) of
21 (parlourmaid), one younger, one boy just working; 5 small.
[Thomas
BROWN married to a Matilda in 1901 census]
One daughter Annie Jane
BROWN had child 12.12.1900 named Edwin Arthur Charles & a second Lily
Violet nιe Nov 1905.
Another Edith Annie BIRMINGHAM married 1905 at
Kingsley to a Bedford Regt. Alfred PIGGOTT.
Harriett Clara married George
GROVER - p.1592.
One son is James Frederick - Territorial 6/2 Hants;
-
another is George Thomas & nι 24.4.1896 - see p.1889;
- another Wr Wm
Geo, married Daisy COURTNAGE.
p.1168 DOWNER
&
(nιe MELLS) + 2 children (1892 boy;
189?)
New coachman 1895 at Grayshott
- she petite, niece to mineral
water MELLS at Liss.
p.1169 PERRETT Serg James & wife [Kesia]
A "sergeant" (17/6 a week) of Marines - come
to Ironmongers' (1895 L.D.)
She dead 1907 - he remarried Mrs Mary
Ellen WARNER?
Was on same ship once as my father, John Nicholas
LAVERTY N.I.
P.1169 CHIVERTON - come 1898 to Trottsford on Common.
Brother to Picketts Hill.
p.1170 GOODWYN
& wife & 1 boy
Come to Barford
Upper Mill (April 1895) - strong London accent - a Pensioner.
Formerly at
Frensham then at Mr Allan CHANDLER's Swiss Cottage in Whitmore.
Lost only
girl (aged 16 mths?) in Mar 1895 - still
sorrowful 24.4.1895 when called.
A new baby girl born 24.11.1896 to
replace.
p.1170 WALLS William, bapt. 25/12/1829
Lodger 1898 (&
4 years previously) at Whitmore with TITFORDs - blacksmith.
Attended
Headley school (from workhouse) - ran away from workhouse; afterwards saved
money and apprenticed himself to a blacksmith (inf: Mrs TITFORD, Mar 1898)
p.1171 DOPSON Newman Abraham (nι 1841) & daughter (see *
below).
Come 1895 to cottage near Barford stream - come from 'Pride of
Valley'
Lately lost wife (this in April 1895)
Probably some relation
to p.551. Brother to Arthur p.436.
Fond of old
dog as found on Mrs D's body.
* Dau became Mrs BOYCE end of 1910; & he
gone to look after imbecile nephew (born 1893) whose father died in 1910.
Newman's father William was small farmer who left his sons money; but Newman
lost or spent his.
[Living with son George at Barford
in 1901 census]
Note on bottom of previous page: Newman Abraham
DOPSON still alive May 1926 - very ill - then aged 85. Wife was buried in
Churt.
p.1171 BOYCE William George & *Alice Elizabeth (DOPSON)
Married 26.12.1910 - child Isabel bapt. Churt 6.7.1912.
p.1171 ALDERTON Albert George &
Emily Honor (nιe HARDING 25.1.1872)
Come 1898 to keep house for old
HARDING in Whitmore. Also entered p.496.
He son of Henry (p.1020); she dau
of Susannah (p.497).
Both he and she died of 'flu' in Feb 1919.
Children: Archibald Albert George, 18.2.1897; Ernest Cecil, 12.2.1899; Miriam
Emmeline, 27/10/1902; a girl.
The eldest boy
lives 1920 at CRAWT-Brothers old cottage with Ethel Lilian BAGNELL & had a
child Lilian Vera BAGNELL nιe 31.5.1920.
[I believe
Albert & Emily ALDERTON were the 'brother and sister' on whom Flora
Thompson based her 'Pikesleys' in Heatherley - JOS]
Notes
from Mike Russell, Jan 2005:
"I have birth cert. for Miriam ALDERTON
born Barley Mow Hill 27 Oct, died 26/12/1993 and she was indeed baptised 1903
in Grayshott as you suspect. She worked and lived in at the Grand Hotel
Folkestone Kent, married Ernest Waller b. Shoreham in Folkestone 1921, had 2
daughters."
"I have pictures of Emily H. and Geo. ALDERTON (in uniform, may
be a mock up for picture)"
p.1172 WARD James George - born 31.10.1860
Appointed
8.4.1893 Master at Grayshott School
Formerly T.T at Wandsworth, &
married 1894 a Wandsworth mistress.
p.1172 HUBBUCK Edw [Edward Frinneby -
Elect. Reg. 1900] nι at Lewisham & wife Harriette Edith (JARDINE)
nιe 5 Nov 1867 at Percy St, London; died 24 Feb 1934 - sister to Emily Maude
(see p.1173).
About to build (end 1898) next Mrs CALVERT's on Headley Hill
[Pinehurst, became Benifold later] see
p.1186.
He died [August 20 1901, see impressive
monument in All Saints' churchyard].
Governess 1909 is Miss Cath.
MATTHEWS (musical)
3 sons (doing their little bit in the war in 1915) &
1 daughter; & I signed for her to have a passport (to go to war if
necessary) 20.9.1915
Her mother Harriette Julia JARDINE died 18.8.1916 at
Bognor & was buried there.
The son is tutor in a Bognor
establishment. Her sister Sylvia is opposite (p.1173)
He has also bought
HARDING's cottage behind ROGERS' shop.
The holiday tutor is Mr
SALTER.
[No mention of Geoffrey? - Joyce
Stevens]
p.1173 HUBBUCK Sylvia - helps much in choir 1927 & previously. Her monomark is BM/DSKM.
p.1173 HUBBUCK Roderick Jardine - m. 14.9.1928 to Kathleen Mary Cecilia BUTLER.
P.1173 STROTHER Emily Maude - sister to Mrs HUBBUCK (opposite, p.1172) living 1922 at Westfield, Killinghall, Harrogate.
p.1173 FARJEANT - 4 brothers & 2 sisters - building (April 1895) house on Stone Hill, west of BUCKINGHAM's. From Haslemere.
p.1173 HALL
& wife - Just come (end 1898) to HARDING's
at Lindford.
Landscape gardener & Lodgings - Nice I think.
Had
lost magpie day I called 9.11.1898.
p.1174 BURT
& wife & 6 children
Come Mich 1895 to
Headley Wood Hatch
Slatternly (small) rather when called
27.4.1895.
[BURT Edward & Emily & 7 children at
Grayshott in 1901 census]
p.1174 FOGDEN W.J. of Haslemere - purchaser (1898) of Nore View - a general draper & outfitter.
p.1175 BOXALL Henry Samuel & Minnie Rose - come 1895 behind UPEX confectioners shop - now
over to other side - a gardener.
- child Violet Minnie christened
1.9.1895
p.1175 TAYLOR Abraham & wife - he died July 1895, buried here.
p.1176 HANCOCK Charles & Mrs
Buyer of house occupied
by Miss LOVELL & in 1895 by Miss MOIR.
Bought 1895 an adjacent piece of
land 20ft x 200ft for £55, or about £600 an acre [noted as very large].
Buyer also of house beyond Miss LOVELL'S
A barrister, town house 125 Queens
Gate (Rt in 1906).
House (new) is called 'Firlands Cottage' -
see also p.1276?
Only one son (at Merton in 1906)
His one dau
Gladys betrothed (Times 9.10.1906) to Alfred, son of Prof FS
BEESLEY.
p.1177 BROWN Arthur Edward & wife & children
Come
1895 from London to last house on S. side of Huts Rd, Grayshott
Dirty &
untidy rather.
p.1177 SOLE
& daughter - Living 1898 at Deadwater Row
She has lmfqupnbojb (kleptomania)
Went
to Mrs J BUSHEY, then to KNIGHTS (Wishanger) - now Nov 1898 at Crown.
p.1178 STEPHEN Rev & Mrs - she sister of Mrs ROGERSON's
husband
- came 1895, curate to Grayshott - lodging May 1895 at Mrs GLAYSHER
- I left a card (they out) 7.5.1895
p.1178 BINGHAM-NEWLAND C & Rose
Come Nov 1898 to
Billy's Lookout
Irish with Irish servants.
[At
Wishanger Lodge in 1901 census?]
3 sons - twins Richard & Lee -
younger boy Roger died in France
- Richard Cressy nι 28.3.1887 at Norton
Manor, Presteyne - educated at Wellington. Trying for 5th Middlesex? in 1906.
- Lee nι 28.3.1887
- Roger - died in
France
Cutting: BINGHAM-NEWLAND - On Feb 23, 1959, in hospital, Arthur
Lee BINGHAM-NEWLAND of the Manor Hotel, Hindhead. Funeral private.
p.1179 BROOKES Charles & wife
Caretaker 1895 to Mr
DAVIS p.974
Good talker & pleasant.
p.1179 BACKHURST John & wife
[Elizabeth] & son CARPENTER
Came 1896 to Barford
- she a
widow of CARPENTER of Simmonstones with 5 children (all 1896 grown-up)
- no
children by this husband
Called by neighbour Bakus or Baycus
CARPENTER
was, I think, brother to p.533.
dau Alice CARPENTER married 1899 Sweet
Walter (p.550?) & died (heart) 26.7.1901.
p.1180 COLE & STACEY
3 vans on Broxhead early 1895
1. To south: Is STACEY (nιe RAWLINGS) & Nathaniel
Had up for stealing
money from William HARRIS, Hearne.
2. Middle: Is young COLE
The older
Mrs COLE was probably RAWLINGS having run away from a publican of that name.
His son COLE married her daughter Freedom RAWLINGS. His dau COLE married her
son Moses RAWLINGS.
Nat STACEY married a sister's dau of Mrs RAWLINGS (a
COLE) and had some nice furniture when he came here.
3. North: Is older
COLE, who is brother to Mr J BUTTON - p.508
dau Olive COLE was confirmed
18.5.1895
4. In Jan 1896 is a very small hut with a STACEY - brother to
Nathaniel.
p.1181 WYNNE Richard & sister
Purchaser (1895) of
Bayfield Farm House & some 30 acres
Wrote Mat 1895 from old house,
Lingfield.
Their servant in 1898 & a long while Florence SMART - see
p.1952.
p.1181 STACEY Harry & wife & 1 child
Under
shepherd Nov 1898 at Barford.
She deaf.
Came in 21.11.1898. I called
next day.
Only chance that on same opening [I suppose
he means page in his book] as (arrow pointing
across to STACEY on p.1180)
p.1182 JUDKINS John Lucas & Mrs [Isabella] - born 15.3.1831, marr 6 Jan 1858
&
RAMSAY Mrs [Isabel C] & children.
Old
people & married (widowed) dau.
Come June 1895 in house next to
FRASER's (Hurst Cottage). Would sing tenor in choir.
Well recommended by
Mr GM RAE, vicar of (Emmanuel Vicarage) West Dulwich, SE - see Letter
included after p.1183.
Son in 1902 became collector of taxes,
She died
Dec 1911.
p.1182 BARR Muriel - daughter of another widowed dau is with
them (JUDKINS) in 1897-1898.
She died Feb 1906 (age 20)
Her sister
died in Scotland 25.1.1924 having been in Russia
Another who paid Mrs
JUDKINS visit is Edith Mabel BARR? to whom I gave
a hymn book (often in choir) in Aug 1927.
p.1183 HAWES Mr - Came 1895 to the Nook from Southsea.
p.1183 RAMPTON Nelson & wife nιe NEWELL
New (1898)
shepherd at Rock Barn.
He (reservist) went to Africa in 1899. Came home,
time expired, March 1902.
p.1183 NEWELL
&
nιe PRIOR & children
Parents
to the above. Come Mich 1902 to Rock Barn.
A quite small child (I think 2
children)
At Trottsford in 1904 with her mother (born 21 Nov 1824 Mrs PRIOR
- she told me in 1907)
p.1184 FROST C [Samuel on 1901 census] & wife [Alice] - young people come June 1895 Grayshott - hairdresser & tobacconist.
p.1184 LOWE - come 1896 to this side STOKES' at Grayshott.
p.1185 LINGLEY Thomas & Emma
Newcomers 1895 to
Alexandra Cottage, Deadwater Hill
Relation or friend of MUNDAY (p.1150)
Has been a "contractor" & greengrocer near London, but rheumatics drove
her away; & Xmas 1895 she is better.
Her sister Mrs [Ellen]
BOWERS (blind) lives with her; Mr BOWERS was brother to Mrs MUNDAY - this the
connection.
She born 1826 in Bromley - blind since 1883 - dau of "labourer"
- widow (in 1876) of Brewers' labourer - no income or children. Applied 1896
to Rev William HETHERINGTON's charity to aged Blind, Christ's Hospital - but
must 1. reside 3 years in parish, 2. not be labourer.
[Herbert
Fry's Royal Guide to the London Charities 1917 - Hetherington's and other
Charities for the Aged; 1774; Christ's Hospital, 26 & 27, Great Tower
Street; To provide pensions of £10 each to men and women, natives and
residents of England, above 55 years old, and above the journeyman class, who
have been totally blind for one year, have never had parish relief, and whose
income does not exceed £20]
p.1186 TRIM
&
& family
Came summer 1895 to
Royal Exchange
Late cowman at Miss LUSHINGTON's - daughter Florence
godmother Sept 1895.
p.1186 BUTLER Miss [Mollie] - come
1898 to Croft Cottage
Friend of Mr HUBBUCK (p.1172)
Married in 1902
to Colville EYRE-CRABBE of a Highland regiment.
p.1187 SEARLE
&
& family
Newcomers (Mich
1895) to Nore View - went away Mich 1898.
p.1187 SEELIE William Robert &
wife [Jessie] &
Building 1899 an iron
bungalow on Deadwater Hill.
Private address: 17 Gate Rd, Brondesbury,
NW
Business address: 3 New London St, Mark Lane.
Cutting: 2 loves too much - Alleged excuse of wife on murder charge - "This 19-year-old girl came to the conclusion that she had such a love for her husband and such a love for her baby that she could not carry on with those two loves together" Ethel Victoria ROBERTS charged in Newport Monmouthshire with murdering her 3-weeks-old boy. [Undated]
No further pages in Book 8.
***
Transcription of Book 8 completed by Jo Smith
p.1202 GAUNTLETT Mr
& Mrs
& WINCKWORTH Mrs
(sister to Mrs GAUNTLETT)
Came autumn 1895 to Kirklands.
Mrs
WINCKWORTH said at P.O. "Rector has not called - there is ten shillings for
him when he does; (this on 5th)"
Called 23.10.1895 on return from
Littlehampton. Mr G & Mrs W pleasant and at tea.
Presently in
stormed Mrs G: "Why did you let him in; go out again; Here have I been weeks
without your coming; I was never so insulted."
The sister carried her off;
& the old man apologised & I came away.
p.1203 ROGERS John Warrington
Mrs & two daughters (1
lame)
Sub-renters of the Nook for winter 1895-1896
A married sister
(Mrs BEREFORD) was at Littlehampton same time as we (Oct 1895).
He in 1872
Oxford University List as Hon. MA of Magadalen Hall and Solicitor General of
Van Diemen's Land.
November (1895) QC and
retired judge.
p.1203 DUDMAN Abraham & Mrs
Jane & Esther MORLEY
Newcomers to Hendon
Road (Oct 1898) - Petar's allotments.
She called "niece"
Have been
small farmers I think.
p.1204 BAKER H & wife
Newcomers (wheelwrights etc) to
Standford
Michelmas 1895 in late Falkners house.
- Walter born
7.9.1888
- Herbert born 14.8.1883.
p.1204 BAKER Harry
?Son of the Simmonstone farmer Q78
?Road surveyor, Frensham
In 1920 address Red Cottage, Frensham.
p.1205 BALL
& wife &
New labourer (Michaelmas
1895) at Standford
Has taken Henry CURTIS' House.
p.1205 WILLIS George & wife
Lydia
New shopkeeper at Lindford.
Have been publicans. mfu jo? (let in?)
Servant George KNIGHT's eldest daughter neι MESSINGHAM.
p.1206 ALLCOCK Robert, nι 14.1.1841 & Ellen*, nιe July
1838 (in Ireland according to 1901 census)
Pensioner came 1895 to High Cottage at Hollywater (Has it all)
Afterwards
at cottage south west of Royal Oak.
In 1914 has 1/- a day army pension
Rifle Brigade (has Atlantic Medal) & ?10/- a week for the two - OAP.
Joined Rifle Brigade soon after Indian mutiny and left unfortunately after
serving 17 or 18 years.
*Took one of my distributing papers - "Anything
about bishops?" says she; "No" says I; "Bishops, Dukes & Brewers, a bad
lot" says she.
She died 1924 & 20.10.1924 he remarried Lucy Harriet
KING, a good deal younger (from Alton)
Was living at 33 Butts Road,
Alton.
She had an illegitimate son in 1895, William Gathorne KING
doing well in Canada in 1924, married with two children.
She gone 1927 to
live with a sister Mrs R??? WOODMORE, Catherine
Terrace, Sunny Hill, Newport IoW.
p.1206 CAMBELL Miss and 2 Misses HIDE
1898 at home lately
occupied by Mr JEAKES at Grayshott.
p.1206 STEEL Albert James nι 1903 and Edith Mary (neι LAKE
1888)
Son of p.1207. A bricklayer's labourer
[Married here Feb
1927]
Brother to p.808
- Phyllis Dorothy Mary baptised 6.4.1928 in
Churt pm (parish magazine?)
.
p.1207 STEELE George & wife
Alice nιe POOK & 2 children
Newcomers
1895 to Lindford
He works at Grayshott and allows her 5/- a week.
Came
for some help December 1895.
She daughter of James POOK of Grayshott and
they now 1917 come to "Louis Phillip's" Barford.
Same as below.
p. 1207 STEEL George & Alice neι POOK
Middle aged come
1917 to "Louis Phillip's" Barford (Waterside Cottage)
Had two children
buried at Grayshott, one burnt (Edith May bur 27 Mar
1899 age 5, accidentally burnt in mother's shawl; Frances Matilda bur 3 Nov
1900 age 13 months, convulsions)
Same as above.
Parents to
p.818 and p.1206.
p. 1207 HALSTEAD George & wife Kate
& family
New plumber (1898) at Grayshott.
p.1208 BALCOMBE
& wife and family
Live at Dr
ANDERSON's late house
Came end 1895 from near Bramshott Church
Musical
and good church people
A sign writer? and some of them once at the post
office, Liphook.
p.1208 FRY Joseph & wife
Lucy
The owner of a house at Grayshott or perhaps "Mrs FRY" is
owner,
and now (1898) living in it.
p.1209 CHAMPION
& wife & 1 boy (?aged 3)
Came
Michaelmas 1895 to Deadwater Hill.
A dealer; and maybe leaving again Dec
1895.
She a Londoner, and finds Headley dull.
p.1209 CLARKE George John &
Frances & family
A London Board
Schoolmaster
Now (1898) living at Selborne View, Grayshott.
Buried
(1898) one of his sons here - Arthur John, bur 10.8.1898
aged 23, internal abscess, plot 16-33, stone No.291.
p.1210 BARLEYCORN Mrs & daughter
Laundress end 1895 at
Oaks.
p.1210 KEMP William & Mrs
do: (=laundress at Oaks?) April 1896
She laundress; he
"old and little good"
Gone 1897 to WATTS' at Stone Hill.
p.1211 SMITH Andrew & wife &
Gipsies;
stickmakers
Living Christmas 1895 on Edward COOMBES' land, Barley Mow.
Changed post office order for £5 odd received for sticks.
p.1211 BARNES
Newspaper man living 1898 at the back of
Mrs PARKER's run of 6 on the South Road at Grayshott.
p.1212 SANKEY Major & wife
* LAURIE Mr & Mrs
Landlord and manager of Pond House for the last 5 months of 1895.
He 8 only home in Dec 1895; she esjolt (drinks).
Mrs H (of S) doesn't think it can pay.
She lost licence in 1896 and
died.
Her niece was engaged to the GIPPARD who fell under train at
Doncaster in 1896.
One Hilda LAWRENCE at Mrs George KNIGHT's 1916, p.
(arrow pointing to right)
* The five
children under name LAWRENCE (see p.1213 below)
at Miss PATEY's house in August 1896 and one godmother to Mrs R Ross ROGERS'
baby.
Eldest 18, (An older one at Pond Inn).
This house kept early 1897 by Mrs WATSON.
p.1213 LAWRENCE
W &
&
Live 1913 (and before)
at Greencroft Lindford
Boy confirmed 1911
His sister Miss LAWRENCE
wrote 1913 end from 57 Humbert Road, East Putney, SW saying she had written
and didn't have a reply.
p.1213 BONE Edith
EAGLE Hatty
Servants at Beech
Hill
Had H.C. cards Christmas 1895
The latter pale faced & WEBB's
niece.
p.1213 JONES Tom
Come (1898) to the North cottage of the 6
which form Jubilee Terrace, Grayshott.
p.1214 KNOWLES Yalden & Mrs (nιe Ada BAKER)
Live at
Thursley
Purchasers 1894 of Bayfields and Oaks.
Bayfield House and 30
acres sold 1895 to p.1181 (Richard WYNNE).
p.1214 ROBINSON
Living (1898) at North cottage but one of
Jubilee Terrace, Grayshott.
"Son of the Churt policeman".
p.1215 KNOWLES Walter &
wife
Come in 1895 to Prospect Hill.
No connection with page opposite
(p.1214).
Came as sub-tenants of DAWSON p.1156.
Formerly master of
Uxbridge Grammar School
"Has paid Dawson a high price".
They went
Christmas 1896 and house taken by:-
p.1215 BRIDLE
At Prospect Hill for
a while.
p.1215 Slips of paper saying: 'Heath House' and '1202 to 1387'.
p.1216 FAIRMINOR
& wife (neι KNELLER)
New late
winter 1895 at Eveley.
She first cousin to Mrs GILES p.1116
Came from
Selborne, not long married.
With the lives "Mr KNELLER", her father
labouring on the Estate.
p.1217 MOSELEY Lewis? & wife
Jane?
New coachman January 1896 at Eveley
Bitten early January 1896 in head by horse.
p.1217 JUDD William Henry & Harriet
Matilda
"STOKES' Baker" living 1898 at South end of Deadman's
Cottages on the Whitmore Valley Hill.
Married
4/6/1900 to Harriet Matilda GILES, Grayshott - [P Mag].
Daughter Florence
aged 5 in 1901 census - born in Melbourne, Australia.
p.1218 GROVER Charles* nι 19.3.1846, bapt
12.4.1846, d. 21.1.1921 & wife Martha nιe VOAKES 22.4.1845, d. 22.2.1925
Live at 4 Chimney House, Stream.
Children all grown up, youngest
married.
Used to take many Φ prizes
Married Binsted girl Martha
VOAKES.
Married September 1865 (therefore golden wedding 1915)
Brother
to John (p.428) and Mrs WEEKES (p.514) and Mrs Arthur HEATHER (p.559)
Daughter Ann VOKES married 1906.
*issued certif. for (supposed) O.A.P.
April 1914
Charles GROVERwent dottier and dottier, and at last just before
Christmas 1920 was removed to Farnham Asylum where he died suddenly
21.1.1921.
p.1218 PARKER Henry? & Mrs
Annie?
Autumn 1898 at Broxhead Lodge
She
(born in the 1850s?) formerly servant at the Warren.
p.1219 GLAYSHER William & Beatrice (DOPSON) & 2
children (*see below)
Live at 3 Chimney
House, Stream, Standford.
Lived for a while in Headley, then went into
Frensham near Henry FULLICK's
Has two children only left
She a good
talker.
He son of George & Jemima
He died January 4, 1928.
p.1219 *GLAYSHER Albert George & Sarah Rose (HARRIS)
Son of above, married 22.1.1920
Come from Grayshott to Barford 1922.
p.1219 HALLEN Stanley B & *Delia B (GLAYSHER)
A
daughter married 1922 and living at Stream.
He son of Plaster Hill.
p.1219 SEWARD
Police (1898) at Grayshott
Lodging at
"Jim MOORE's".
p.1220 BRAMLEY MORE Rev & family
Live at Lindford
(1895)
He now an Irvingite
Miss Edith
BRAMLEY MORE acted
for me.
House looked after by Miss CUTLER.
p.1221 JEAKES Rev James Malcolm
& wife Agnes Burdon & baby Maurice
M
New curate, end 1895, at Grayshott
Both tall &
sensible-looking
Left 1907 & succeeded by Mr A E N SIMMS.
p.1221 KENWORTH or KENWOOD
At Grayshott Dec 1898, last
house on North road
Perhaps same as KENWARD
p.1166
Now in houses of CLARKE's, Grayshott.
p.1222 YEOMANS
& wife
New publican beginning 1896
at Royal Exchange, Lindford.
Complains, like the rest, of the rough
set.
p.1222 SOUTHALL William & 2 daughters
Widower come
Christmas 1898 to Standford Hill.
Goes to the Iron Room.
His father?
knew Mr ALLEN's father?
'Scripture-talking'
man, with kfxjti optf (Jewish nose)
Many years in South Africa.
On April 20, 1899 married Susan Elizabeth
MacGRATH (see p.1141) at Standford Hill Chapel.
p.1222 Press Cutting: SOUTHALL-MacGRATH - On the 20th Inst by licence at Standford Headley Hants, William SOUTHALL of Moorside, Standford, Headley Hants, to Susan Elizabeth youngest daughter of the late Joseph MacGRATH, of Ontario, formerly Dublin.
p.1223 HUTCHINGS
& wife & child
New shepherd
Mich. 1895 at Rock Barn.
Child born in 1894 (I christened I think)
Came from Dummer near Basingstoke.
p.1223 HOUNSOME Frank Mells, born 10.4.1869, & Edith Amelia
(BARNES) 18.3.1871, & 4 children.
He is the new Under Bailiff (Dec
1892) to A I WHITAKER.
Lives at Hearne
Farm
Cousin to William TRIBE p.1641.
The Wishanger HOUNSOME going
March 1928 to Woodlands in Bramshott.
Children - all small, 3 girls,
youngster a boy:
- 1892 Edith Amelia
- 1894 Mabel Harriet
- 1896
Dorothy Blanche
- 1898 Frank Mells
- 1900 Gladys Muriel.
p.1224 BRIDGER William J and Kate Ethel
Brother and sister
now "foremen" to Mr J BARRETT
Came in November 1895.
Children of
p.475.
p.1224 COULSTON W J
Assistant at CURTIS in 1898.
p.1224 WEATHERLEY
&
nιe SCOFFIELD
Come 1913 to
Stonehill
He and his wife and his mother and brother.
She daughter to
p.1225.
Come to H.C. 15.6.1913
In 1923 he bought Swinstead and put in
a relation (p.1291) as harness maker and boot repairer and Mrs MASSEY went
(p.__) to Stapdene Cottage.
Come 1925 to Walcot.
p.1225 SCHOFIELD or SCOFFIELD Mrs
& his sister
Building Xmas 1895 a new house ('Walnut' in 1911
census) on the Grayshott road above VINEY's
Mother and aunt to a
London linen draper, one of them in not good health.
Mrs SCHOFIELD born
14.3.1826, doesn't look it.
The sister some 8 years older.
See (arrow to p.1224 above).
Died Sept 20th 1932.
Her son-in-law Charles Harrison VENNING* is to build a good house on the
Grayshott Road and at times occupies Mr BELL's bungalow.
Miss VENNING now
1904 occupies this & her grandfather born
August 13th 1825 comes there.
*Secretary I think to Local
Gov Mutual Guarantee Society "Lambert House", 10 Ludgate Hill, and living 1918
at 51 Castleton Mansion, Barnes, SW13. See also p.1227.
Written
on p.1227:
Some children Mr VENNING p.1225:
- Lilian Catherine nιe 1894 - Mrs PARKINSON in 1917.
- Hatty -
Mrs Richard BEARD in 1913.
Mrs VENNING's brother married a Miss or Mrs
CLOSE, B's (Mrs Laverty's) milliner at
Twickenham. She came here and recognised B. She died at end of 1926.
p.1226 ARCHER
& wife &
family
New master (Jan 1896) at Churt School.
This is 2nd wife (she
teacher in Aft early)
Some children by first
wife.
With them lodges (cf p.1362) one of the assistants Miss READING "from near Farnham".
p.1226 HURLEY F & Mrs (no children)
Came as master of
Churt in May 1900.
p.1227 HOWARD George
Lodging January 1896 at Stephen
GATES, Fullers Bottom.
Helped with Captain WHITAKER Jan 1896.
p.1227 HEADERLEY/HEDDERLEY John Purver & wife Eliza
Jane
On north road at Grayshott, near Boundary Road
She
buried here 16/9/1904 aged 53 - liver, plot N16
He died at Grayshott 11/12/1907 aged 51 and ?buried Grayshott.
p.1228 HARPER Mrs & daughter
Coming to new house
built Jan 1896 by Mrs VERTUE.
Formerly at the cottage in School Lane,
Bramshott.
RC, a widow, one daughter married.
p.1228 BARKER Benjamin? &
(nιe HALE)
She daughter of
Daniel HALE, living on N. Road, Grayshott, not far from Boundary Rd
(1899).
p.1229 PRESCOTT William and Tiny
(KEMP)
To live at Mrs SUTTON's, Hollywater
when arrived in Spring
1896
She sister to Colin p.815
He coachman and gardener to Miss HOWICK.
p.1229 NASH William & Fanny
Live 1899 at the Larches (late UPEX),
Grayshott.
Possibly same as p.1123.
p.1230
& p.1231 Pedigree of TRIGGS
Parents
of Matthew TRIGGS were William and Hannah CARPENTER and not Hannah
TUCKEY (which WHL does query). William was baptised in Stedham and Hannah
CARPENTER in Chithurst; they married in Chithurst. [Note from Ann
VINEY]
p.1232 ROKE William John & 2nd wife, Sarah NORMAN &
children*
Came 1896 to [crossed out=>Moore House] Stream Cottage from
Guildford
He son of old ROOKE p.348 (with new spelling). She tall.
Brother to Mrs George MARSHALL (p.438 & p.1241) afterwards ALBURY
She
wrote 1923 from Normanhurst, Epsom Road, Merrow, Guildford for his O.A P.
Certificate.
*4 at school March 1896 (1st wife's)
Children of this
marriage
- 1896 May Ethel, baptised 3/1/1897
- 1904 Son
-
1913
These all the children of 2nd wife as she wrote me in 1913.
p.1233 BLAXILL Amy, born 5/9/1865
Appointed teacher
16/5/1893 and served till 31/7/1899
In main school, and leaving.
Married (as his 2nd wife) Mr C H BECK p.977 and came back as head of Infants
Department 23/3/1903 and still serving summer 1923 when Mr BECK retires.
Operation in 1909 for large fibroid tumour of the uterus.
Uncertificated to
31.7.1897, afterwards certificated.
p.1233 STEVENS
In one of Barrett's Cottages, Feb 1899.
p.1234 SKINNER
& wife and 2 children
New gardener to
Mr WHITE (Wishanger),
Come early 1896 from Stroud
2 children of about
4 and 2 in 1896.
p.1234 JOHNSON William & wife (Caroline, in 1901 census? - he a painter)
Young
people in one of Barrett's Cottages at Grayshott Feb 1899
Possibly brother
to p.1235 (?same as below)
p.1234 JOHNSON William & Florence
Barber 1908 &
for some years at Grayshott
Beech Hill, Headley in 1911
census
- child died and buried here; and next baptised here
13/2/1908.
p.1235 JOHNSON Charles T & Mary
A
In one of Barrett's Cottages, Grayshott, 1899.
p.1235 MAYNARD Leonard Stanley
(consulting electrician) & wife Alice
and one baby Arthur.
Come 1896 to "Robert
BURROWS" Parish House Bottom.
Son of owner (see
below), ie buyer from "Robert BURROWS".
She born in Jersey and
goes over sometimes.
p.1235 MAYNARD ?Henry George and ?Ann Maria nιe 6.4.1838
Come to Headley 1909
Their daughter is now (1921) Mrs Edith Maud BRICKHILL
& is near Durban; she having married a South African who came over for the
war. [Weston met them in 1942 - Joyce Stevens (Weston was Joyce STEVENS' husband who joined the RAF and died
on service in South Africa in 1942)]
- girl born 8.1895
- boy born 9.1896.
p.1236 GREENSLADE
& Rosa Kate
New at Grayshott
1896, next beyond MITCHELL's
She churched 17/5/1896.
p.1236 MADGWICK Thomas? &
Julia?
New at Grayshott 1896.
p.1236 MADGWICK Mary
Died at Headley Down, 28/10/1924 in
Ivy Cottage, Seymour Road, where she had been living some years.
Took
Holy Communion to
her on day of death.
Buried at
Sister is Mrs Kate KING, Northcote,
Ashfield Road, Midhurst.
p.1237 CRISP the Misses
New boarding house 1896 at
Grayshott
Formerly for a year at house this side of TURLE's school.
p.1237 ONSLOW Mrs
Widow (lady) & family, come 1896 to
Grayshott
Connected with the Guildford Onslows.
p.1238 FROST Harvey & wife
Mary & family Helena M
& Daisy Elizabeth
Young labourer come 1896 to Grayshott between
Mrs WINCHESTER & ROBINSON.
He died of consumption
in Oct 1896 aged 34 - buried plot 3-24.
p.1238 CHEESEMAN & wife
A gardener come 1896 behind
the 'Beer' UPEX
Had to leave some other place.
p.1239 SHAW
Have 1896 part of Mrs BURKE's house,
Grayshott [not GBS?]
p.1239 GOMBELL
In one of BARRETT's Cottages, Feb 1899
Some such name. On waterworks.
p.1239 SHAW nι & nιe circa 1879 & 1899
A
Canadian with girl wife come 1919 to ALLSOPP's North.
p.1240 Madame VAN de VELDE.
Tenant 1896 of Arford House,
Daughter of Italian ambassador to Berlin.
Wife of a Belgian
diplomat.
Author of: Random recollections of Court & Society;
Cosmopolitan recollections; Doctor Greystone; French fiction of today.
A
constant visitor is Bret
HARTE.
p.1240 Press Cutting undated: Sunday Evenings in St John's Wood: " The most noticeable of the company was the tall wife of the Belgian Minister Madame Arthur VAN de VELDE " - " Bret HARTE came to London in 1878 and made one of his first appearances in Mrs TRUBNER's drawing room where his head of thick white hair and fresh-coloured face were often seen "
p.1241 MARSHALL George 24.1.1847 & 2nd wife Harriett (ROOK
afterwards COLLINS) 19/10/1839 (or 12.10.1839 she said in 1919 - privately bapt
19th, therefore 12th probably right)
Live at Hollywater
George's
ancient history on p.478.
Widower (see p.438) married a widow (in
1893)
Brother to Sam (p.654) & Mrs
SMITH p.307, son of p.331.
She daughter to John ROOKE (p.348); sister to
p.1232.
She had no children by 1st (COLLINS) marriage or by this (MARSHALL)
marriage.
Of his first marriage there are surviving:
- James William
1.6.1876 - dead
- Fred 29.12.1878 - a sailor to May 1896, sent 8/- a week
to his step-mother. Allottee's Bill No.502799. Nov 1902 married.
He died
& she remarried 1911 to Thomas ALBURY - see p.340.
With them live a
99/100 witted Emily COUSINS, now Mrs BUNCE(?) p.1485
named at Alton
whom (when?) Mrs
MARSHALL brought up.
In the 1901 census a George &
Ann MARSHALL live in Primrose Cottage, Headley, with Emily COUSINS. They are
the right ages to be this George & Harriett.
Also in 1899
"little Billy HAWKINS" and his mother (really HANKINS) whom Mrs MARSHALL took
out of the Union.
p.1242 NUTLEY Miss
Miss I'ANSON's maid 1896
Taking
place of Mrs WARBURTON who left in Aug 1896.
p.1242 SEARLE Mrs (widow) & 4 children
A laundress
1899 at Grayshott.
p.1242 SEARLE Edward James ('Ted Cyril')
Mrs HALE's
lodger in 1903 who came in for £10 and clock.
p.1243 BUCKLAND Alfred & Emily & children
A
constable here in the 1890s
"Sonnie" the eldest boy in 1899 at W
ROGERS.
p.1243 BUCKLAND
No relation to above.
Shopman, etc.,
for Mr DEAS
Lives 1899 down in Stony Bottom.
p.1244 DIMSDALE Alice Mary &
LAWS Katherine Misses
Joint owners 1899.1900
of Grayshott Laundry.
p.1244 UPTON Mrs
Forewoman 1899 of Grayshott Laundry.
p.1245 BUDD Thomas & wife Mary
Ann
Young people 1899 in Deadman's Cottages, at Grayshott
She
confined in 1900 on anniversary of marriage - first baby Lavinia (Rose
in 1901 census)
He a carpenter.
p.1245 WRENTMORE William 27.11 and Mrs Marguerite 25.11
('WRE' is right spelling)
Newcomers (1899) at Prospect Hill.
Have been in Africa .
They
married in 12.5.1896
"Dollie's" birthday Nov 29th.
Well-known poultry farm at Prospect Hill. Wm WRENTMORE
(valuable W's patent Club Rearer?) 1899.
p.1245 Press Cutting (very dark) about sale of the poultry farm?
p.1246 FREE Miss & WING Miss
New teachers in 1899
Lodging Spring 1899 at William BLANCHARD's.
p.1246 WILLIAMS
New postman (replacing WEST) from Janury 1899.
He and WEST
exchanged duties.
p.1247 BARTHOLOMEW Albert & Ruth (BUDD) & child
Come to Tulls Lane 1899. Left and ?returning 1904.
She daughter of Mrs BUDD
(Tulls Lane)
He son of Mrs WARNER p.1430.
p.1247 EDWARDS John &
& children
New keeper 1899
at Land of Nod for Captain CLERK who rents shooting for 3 years
- girl
1891
- boy 1892.
p.1248 & p.1249 Heath House [Beech
Hill according to Bur Reg] and the DERMERs - see p.696
A letter
came 24/3/1899 from Mr A. Dermer Martindale, 74 Coleman Road, Southampton St,
Camberwell SE, enquiring as to Mr Thomas DERMER (his uncle): to whom I
wrote:
I buried Mr Thomas DERMER of Heath House on 19/8/1872 when I had
been here less than a month and I buried his wife on 11 January following.
They are both buried in one brick grave of which I have a record but there is
no monument to it (plot 5-23). It would seem that
there is no certificate of burial.
After their death, Heath House was
neglected for a number of years. I remember we believed that a niece was the
heir and that her interests seemed neglected and that she was not well treated
but that may have been wrong. Heath House was left to go to ruin, a Mrs Ann
SKIDMORE living there until we found her lying dead (having been dead two
days) on 25th May 1882. (Date fixed by the printed account on p.686 and by the
day of death entered in the Burial Register.)
The inquest was held on the
Saturday 27th, and she was buried on 29th and I issued a certificate of burial
same day, presumably to Mr Anthony who acted throughout as the solicitor.
The house was subsequently sold to E.B. I'ANSON Esq., 7a Lawrence Pountney Hill,
London EC, who would probably be able to tell you Mr ANTHONY's address. I
think that Mr ANTHONY's address was (No.6 and afterwards) 24 Martin's Lane,
Cannon Street, EC.
It was always understood here that Mr & Mrs DERMER
had no children.
A similar letter written 5/12/1912 to (?another) Mr
Alexander Dermer Martindale (?son of above) 58 Melrose Avenue, Mitcham,
Surrey.
p.1250 AUGER William & wife
Julia (nιe 20.4.1834)
GPO Pensioner now (1899) on Stone Hill behind Mr
ENGLANDs (Moor Cottage in 1901 census)
She
formerly Julia CAYLEY, widow.
Has a pension payable by Kinsey Ade &
Hocking, 9 Bloomsbury Place, Bloomsbury Square, WC.
as sent 15 Oct 1907
to Messrs K&G, 9 BP WC - I have seen Mrs Julia AUGER alive on this date
WHL.
p.1250 CLARKE
& wife
Newcomer 1899 to Nore View
He is a jockey, lame from fall & been in bed lately, some 5 months from
?blood poisoning.
p.1251 FLINT
& family
Come March 1899
to Curtis farm House
Came from near Farnham
Two children are Harry
& Glenrose (girl).
p.1251 NAGLE Richard Patrick & wife Amelia? & 3 children
Gardener 1899
to Mr NEWLAND, Wishanger p.1178.
Irish (one child is Molly, born ?1894, the
other younger one James in 1900)
NAGLE is
right spelling.
People have some difficulty in
understanding them
Going to Mr BRANSON'S in Tunbridge Wells (p.1719) in March 1919.
p.1252 PARKER George & wife & children
Come 1899
to late policeman's in Arford
She ojdf (nice). He working April 1898 at Frensham
Blacksmith by profession.
p.1252 RALPH Henry & family
Came very end of 1898 to
Lindford Lane
She sturdy. He nephew to p.1006.
p.1252 WELLS
&
Gardener 1920 at Reynolds. Living
Deadwater.
She sister to Mrs COOPER.
p.1253 CANE Walter & Agnes E
(STILLWELL)
Come to Lindford Spring 1899
Then married. He son of John
p.415
She of Bramshott; sister to Jesse John p.1084
[Jesse John had
triplets & Agnes E twins in 1900]
She died 1917 (Feb) while he at
War
He unable to get home for a fortnight afterwards
He remarried
1920.
p.1253 COOPER Thomas Edward &
wife (Alice Emily born 1875 or 6)
Gardener
to Mr CLARKE p.1250
Come to village in 1899 with Mr CLARKE
Came from
Hambledon
Joined 1916 Royal Berkshire Regiment
Sister to Mrs WELLS
(p.1252).
p.1253 BAILEY Jack
Her (Alice
above?) brother, living with them 1902 & working at Hilland
Her father Aaron BAILEY nι 6th April 1847 living with her here 1926.
p.1254 EAMES Thomas & wife
Live at late James TRIGGS
June 1899
Married May 1899 - she of
Petersfield.
He brother to William, & Mrs PARK, & Mrs W
MARSHALL.
p.1254 STILEMAN Edgar Croughton
& wife Annie Maud
Live 1899 at
GAUNTLETT's house, Lindford
Has some share in WARREN's Mill. Afterwards
agent for Mr SMITHES, Eveley, & lived at Forest Lodge.
p.1254 Newspaper Cutting - STILEMAN - On March 12 1951 at a nursing home, Annie Maud (Shrimp) widow of Edgar Croughton STILEMAN of Shortheath, Farnham, aged 89. Interment at Green Lane cemetery.
p.1255 NOYES Mrs Ester &
children
Servant (1899) to Mrs BUTLER p.1186
Husband separated
The children (Emily & Bertha) live with Mrs HALL (p.1173) the gardener's
wife.
p.1255 KNIGHT Arthur
New coachman in 1899 at Mrs
PARISH's.
p.1256 & p.1257 Pages headed 'Nurses'
p.1256 BELL Sarah Ann, nurse, came
June 1899
Lodges at Mrs John COVER's
Paid for mainly by Mrs PARISH,
Mrs SMITHES & Lady WRIGHT.
p.1256 BROADIS nurse, came Mar 1902
Lodging at Mrs Tom
GARDNER's
She married James GLAYSHER end 1902.
p.1256 BARROW Mrs
Came Dec 1902.
Wife of a Dr
jotbof (insane) in Australia
& with
her in 1903 lived her widowed sister Mrs GRAHAM.
p.1256 SIMS nurse & sister (invalid)
Lived over
Tailor's shop, Fullers Bottom
Went end 1908.
p.1256 BECK nurse AMC
First that lived at PO, came Jan
1909
Certified midwife. Afterwards at beech Hill.
Her brother's
address is 2 Green Hill, Romsey, Hants.
p.1256 TODRICK nurse
First at White House
cvame early
in 1913.
p.1257 RUSSELL nurse
Lives with Mrs JUDKINS
Came out
1914 - left May 1916 & returned later, I think for a time & waited for
a month or so on EMD.
p.1257 HORNE nurse
With Mrs JUDKINS - came May 1916.
p.1257 CLARKE nurse Elizabeth
Lived for a while at Mrs
JUDKINS then at Mayfair (Mrs KINGDON)
Came Xmas 1916. Irish RC.
Took
up EMD about a month after her fall & was most kind & attentive.
Nιe 10.2.188? or 11 Feb.
This going on 11 Feb 1922 & after
In
1921 she married James GILBERTSON.
Died in hospital at Southsea, 11 Feb
1950 - buried Headley.
p.1257 CURRY nurse
Lives at Mrs Arthur GAMBLEN's in
Headley Fields & left at end 1925.
p.1257 O'REILLY nurse
Came end 1925 & lived first at
SOUTHCOTT's p.2005.
p.1257 REEVES nurse
Was a Camp nurse long before the War -
did private practice during the War - & afterwards ? at Camp again.
p.1257 STACK nurse
Once here (? for a short while)
Became nurse at Bordon Camp.
p.1258 OSGOOD
& wife & boy
Temporarily at old
school Hollywater, summer 1899
From Canada. Artist or literary.
Had
operation for tuberculosis of face(?) Aug 1899. To go again in October.
said to be son of vicar of Froxfield.
p.1258 HINDS Miss
At late Mr LOWRY's, Grayshott 1899
A brother of hers went to Jersey to help D
GODFREY.
p.1259 LAYCOCK Mr William F &
Mrs Ellen H
1899 at late COLECLOUGH'S,
Grayshott
They call it Arundel House ('Nutshell' in
1901 census, entry next to 'Hindhead Chase')
Mrs SHEPARD (nιe
LYSTER) died there 1899
?A stockbroker who has ?lost money.
p.1259 ALDERTON James & Minnie (TAYLOR)
Royal Horse
Artillery recruit, called Oct 1899
Married 30.9.1899 to Churt girl
Live at late KINGETT's (Barford)
House temporarily retained by her sister
Mrs DOPSON* (Alice TAYLOR married Fred John DOPSON 7.10.1899)
He son of
John p.588
She sister to p.1301 & daughter of Daniel TAYLOR, once Field
House.
*DOPSON ??? to the 2 Mrs GLAYSHERs.
p.1260 SMITH Horace Walter &
Ann Eliza
An ex-policeman come Lady
Day 1899 to late HARRIS (Langdale's) in
Whitmore.
Grandchildren Edith Henrietta & William E
with them in 1901 census
Edith was a post office clerk, witness to the
Chapman murder in 1901.
p.1260 MOOREY William & Harriett (BELTON)
Live at late
HILL's, Stoney Bottom
Banned here 1899
He son of the MOOREY on the
Bramshott side
and brother to Hori & Lucy
(nιe TIGWELL) whose child (Louisa Blanche) was
baptised 1 Jul 1900.
Their own daughter Kate Blanche
was baptised 2 Sep 1900 [P Mag].
p.1261 BARNEY Percy & wife
Jane & 4 children (Arthur, Louisa, Stephen & Ivy Isabel)
Come Sept
1899 to Hollywater
Injured 1891 at Mill; now a pedlar
She came Nov
1899 for a pig-paper.
p.1261 Letter from WHL, November 1899 - Mrs BARNEY asks
me to write this paper that her husband may appeal for help to replace a sow
which he has lost. He has lived at Hollywater in this parish only since
September, but I hear a good report of him. He used to do mill-work, but 8
years ago he had an accident which incapacitated him from mill-work, and he
now earns his living as a hawker. He has four little children. Any help given
should please be entered on the other side; and may be sent to the Rectory, or
given to the bearer.
(Total of £2-7-0
collected)
p.1261 WRIGHT Miss & Miss RUST?
Newcomers Nov 1899 to
Lindford Laundry
WRIGHT has one eye wrong (aged about 25).
p.1262 SPEARPOINT Percy & wife
Anne & child Florence
Workman for _____ or late GRIFFINs Jan
1900.
Note in 1911: Wife went blindish after birth of another child. Then
they lived in Parish House Bottom (Fairview
Terrace in 1901 census). Then went about 1907 into Bramshott and kept a
tea shop. Came back in 1911 to Blundys lane, Deadwater and opened another tea
shop - and he deserted. She was refused outdoor relief by the Petersfield
guardians. Titherington wrote about helping her Xmas 1911.
p.1262 THORNTON Louis Edmund & wife
Agnes Roselle (born in Port Adelaide, Australia)
Purchaser Jan 1900
of Holly Bank.
p.1263 CALLENDER Frank & wife
Temporary residents at
Grayshott where child (Frank Ormiston Goring) born 10/9/1899
Moved by Feb
1900 to Hazel Grove, Hindhead.
p.1263 CHALLEN George Henry & wife Ester Maud
New butcher Feb
1900
Son of Henry CHALLEN of Harting.
p.1263 BARKER Henry John &
& 5 children
Bought
CHALLEN's business 1921.
Sister to p.1908.
p.1264 BALFRY Lionel Milton Spearpoint & wife Edith Mary
& 2 children
Come 1900 to Parish House Bottom, selling
newspapers.
Brother to p.1306 & to below.
In 1915 come near 7
Thorns Camp (the WW1 camp on Bramshott Chase)
& have 5 children:
- girl Mercy Mary
Marintio nιe 10 May 1897
- boy Lionel Augustus Morday? nι 1900
- boy nι 1903
-
girl nιe 190?
- girl nιe 190?.
p.1264 HILLYER Mrs (nιe LABOUCHERE)
Sister to Henry LABOUCHERE, come 1900 to Passfield
Some sons
-
Leonard Labouchere H, late of Clare Coll, Cambridge
- Alwyn Labouchere H,
late of Montrcito, California.
p.1264 SHAZΙLL Bernard Robert ES & Jane Monday (Morday?) (BALFRY)
Banns twice asked - married
20.1.1909 - went abroad
Now 1911 end back at Lindford. Sister to above,
dau, to p.1307.
Also on p.1306.
p.1265 MILLAR Miss Ettie
New teacher (end Feb 1900) from
Yorkshire.
p.1265 TAYLOR Walter J & wife Mary Ann
(WILSON) & 3 children
New Keeper 1900 at Land of Nod
Came
from Steeple, Wareham, Dorset with recommendation from the curate.
Her old
mother left behind at Steeple
Now (Feb 1901) here, born 1.12.1821, Mrs
Emma WILSON
- Walter 14.11.1887
- Amy
Wilson 14.10.1889 - delicate, never to school
- Winifred Irene 15.3.1893.
p.1266 BARBOUR Sir David & wife
Katherine Constance & family Catherine M (14)
& David Nevill (6) in 1901 census
Purchaser 1900 of Broxhead
Warren
Financial member of Indian, etc.
While on West Ind. Comm.
stayed with Sir CRK.
Died 1928 - obituary in Times of 14.2.1928.
p.1266 READ
& sister
He come, she coming Feb 1900 to
Broxhead - a Bachelor.
p.1267 TINGEY George & Jessie Ann (WRIGHT)
Manager of BURGE's Stores 1900 (butcher)
Lives in front of CHANDLER's stables,
Grayshott
- Ivy May born 13.11.1900; bapt?
16.12.1900
Now at Deadwater, see p.1662.
p.1267 RICHMOND Rev? William
Taken 1900 Miss STEDMAN's
house (east of Boundary Rd, Grayshott) as boys' school [now St Edmund's?]
Early 1900 at Hunstanton,
Norfolk.
p.1268 - p.1269 Pedigree of some MARSHALLs (missing
on microfilm, but subsequently photographed)
p.1268:
Lucy MARSHALL born 1809 - p.300
Thomas
MARSHALL born 1811 - p.504
George MARSHALL born 1813
Richard MARSHALL
born 22.1.1815 - p.435
Charles MARSHALL born 30.5.1819.
were children
of John MARSHALLof Arford & Anne SPOONER
There were elder children, but it is difficult to distinguish, as there was a
2nd John & Anne MARSHALL of Lindford who called
their boys by the same Christian name.
p.1269:
See p.1279 for the Headley MARSHALLs,
&
p.1277 for the [crossed out?=>Lindford] Standford MARSHALLs.
The
information there is largely from Mrs Dan MESSINGHAM whom I may have
misunderstood of course in some particulars.
The MARSHALLs at Standford
(p.657) are not of either of these stocks but came from Selborne.
p.1270 MARTIN
Cycle repairer at Grayshott
Will be
married and settled at Grayshott (this March 1900).
p.1270 BERTINAT Charles Paul &
wife Lottie Sylvia [Albertine] & 2 children
William P (6), Hilda (5) & Edith Sylvia (8m) in 1901
census.
Living next WARR's at Grayshott
A little woman,
churched 2/9/1900
He "Italian"? - 'chef' at Moorlands.
p.1271 SMITH Herbert John &
Alex Helen (MILLS)
Coachman to Dr LYNDON
They banned here (she of
Frensham) 1899.
p.1271 GILL Edward J & wife
Mary J & 2 children Edward P (8) & Elsie M (6) in 1901 census, born in
Queensland
Living 1900 in Stony Bottom
(?Baker)
New from
Cornwall, 2 yrs ago to Queensland
Came home for his health, but children
find the cold
- boy b. 1892 or 3
- girl b. 1894 or 5.
p.1272 BEADLE Edward & wife Florence & family Edith
R (5), Maria N (3) & Edward Horace (11m) in 1901 census
Coachman, etc., 1900 to Miss I'ANSON.
p.1272 HORNBY Archibald & Marion (MITCHELL)
Bachelor
Engineer at Grayshott Laundry 1900
To be married 2 June 1900 - banns taken
May
She at Hindhead laundry
Have taken No.2 from W. of James' 6
cottages.
p.1273 AYLING Walter & wife
Living 1900 at Deadman's
Cottages, Grayshott
A gardener. Afterwards at Miss JAMES' cottages
Were once at Barford she said Mar 1900, but I don't identify with p.154 or
p.1103
He 15.3.1900 turfing the church (middle-aged)
Son Fred Albert
married here 27/10/1900 [to Alice ALDRED of Land of
Nod].
p.1273 FRENCH Charles & wife Kate & family Charles
(6), Dorothy (4) & Katie (3) in 1901 census
Little woman
living 1900 at Deadman's Cottages, Graytshott
He carman at Laundry.
p.1274 ROOKE Peter & wife Madeleine
A & family Madeleine Jane
Living
1900 at Laurence's Cotts, Grayshott
He son to p.303, half brother to
p.1083
I expect it was their child (Madeleine
Jane) baptised 2/5/1897.
p.1274 RICHARDSON Thomas E &
Rosetta A (LAURENCE)
Living 1900 at Laurence's
Cotts, Grayshott.
She as a child went to Grayshott school - then lived at
Punch Bowl.
p.1275 WHITE William? &
family
Come 1900 from Passfield to Miss NASH's, Stone Hill
See p.1039,
I think.
p.1275 PATRICK Snr & Jnr: Albert & Thomas
Thomas the father age 66, Albert the son age 39 in 1901
census.
In late MITCHELL-MOORE at Grayshott 1900.
p.1276 READ William
In 1900 in cottage south of CLARKE's,
Grayshott. ('Fir Croft' in 1901 census)
p.1276 HECHT Mrs Rebecca
Chatty person in Hancock's new house
The son had just come from London
& walked from Haslemere when I was leaving 17/3/1900.
p.1276 & p.1277 on lower portion of these pages - Pedigree of Standford MARSHALLs
p.1277 MERRITT Albert Edward & Alice
The policeman 1900 at Grayshott (arrested
Walter Chapman 29 July 1901)
Banns asked here 1899.
p.1277 WOOD William & Emily &
Daisy (11), William G (8) living at 'Holly Lea' in 1901 census
Gardener to Beacon Hotel
Live 1900 in new house to west of HASCOCK's
new.
p.1278 & p.1279 Pedigree of Headley MARSHALLs - see also p.1281
p.1280 & p.1281 Pedigree of Lindford MARSHALLs
p.1282 Assistants at Churchgate
Miss Bertha MAY in March 1900 & previously
Miss Kate GUTTRIDGE in March 1900 & previously
Miss G
married & living at Liphook.
p.1282 COLLINS Henry & wife
Mary A
New tenant 1900 of Simmonstones
From Witley
Unmarried daughter at home to be soon married -
Eva, 25, m. 26.12.1900 Frederick ROBSON, 25, carter of Simmonstones (father
William ROBSON)
Parents to p.1302
Had 13 children of whom 6
survive.
p.1283 O'HANNAWAY Mrs
Old lady (formerly a servant &
now pensioner) living 1900 at back of Miss LITTLE's, Grayshott.
p.1283 BREEN Father John D
Priest 1900 at Grayshott Court
K (?unmar) Father
Priest at Easter
1902.
p.1284 Pedigree of some BOXALLs
Thomas BOXALL &
Hannah BELTON were married 17.5.1833.
No children of this union appear in
the Registers; but Mrs PACEY says there were before marriage:
- Sarah
BELTON
- Ellen BELTON - qu. Emily bapt 23.10.1831 but Mrs P says "no
Emily"
- Richard BELTON - qu. as to this (see below).
Then under the
name of BOXALL we have (widow in last 5 cases):
- Richard BOXALL,
15.4.1838
- Jane BOXALL, 9.2.1840 - Mrs PACEY p.521
- William BOXALL,
14.1.1844 [not twins]
- James BOXALL, 14.1.1844 - lives 1900 in Brighton as
Jim BUDD [not twins]
- Mary Ann BOXALL, 9.2.1845
- Hannah BOXALL,
10.1.1847 - Mrs CANE p.364 (at the marriage at Bramshott 12.4.1863 of Hannah
BOXALL to John CANE (see p.364) she is described as the daughter of William
BUDD)
- George BOXALL, 13.10.1850 - dead in 1900.
There are no others
entered, but there were:
- Fanny BOXALL p.450
- John BOXALL.
Hannah BOXALL the widow dau of William BELTON & William BUDD, widower, m.
8.5.1852 - no children.
p.1285 FORD
He & SADDLER new bakers (1900) at
Arford.
p.1285 SADDLER Frederick & Alice
& Walter Frederick b. 14 July 1901
- see above.
p.1286 PIKE Ida Mary (age 24 in 1901
census)
New (1901) "certified assistant" at Grayshott.
p.1286 SNITCH Rev
Living at Kingsley
Minister 1900 of
Headley Chapel.
p.1287 SAUNDERSON
& wife
New buyer (& manager
for syndicate) of Bramshott Paper Mill
Son of Colonel SAUNDERSON M.P.
p.1287 ARNOLD Ralph & Olive (GREENFIELD) &
Frederick George b. 17 Jul 1901 at Mount Pleasant
New gardener
1899 at Mrs PARISH
Engaged with housemaid Olive
They married &
1910 her mother Mrs GREENFIELD? Come to live permanently with them in lower
Parish House Bottom.
p.1288 PHILLPOT John & wife Elizabeth & 1 child (Herbert born 1896)
Coachman 1900 to Sir David
BARBOUR p.1266
Spelling 2Ls, 1T, is right, per Hearts of Oak picture.
p.1288 CARTER Henry & wife Annie & 1 child (born 1892
- Arthur George JEURE, adopted according to 1901 census)
All from Dorset according to 1901 census
New undergardener to Sir D
BALFOUR
Belongs to some out of the way Friendly Society
She tall.
p.1289 GARDNER Thomas William (1874) & Louisa
(FULLICK)
Live in lower Parish House Bottom. Son as below.
Afterwards at Bird's Nest, then in own-built house near Headley Mill
In 1920 has a child there, some
relation to Miss BRAUND, who that year married
William CAINE [This was Leria BRAUND - Joyce
Stevens]
p.1289 GARDNER Birt (1875) & Harriet Louisa (nιe 1870
BRINDLEY)
Married 24.9.1898. Live on Fraser's Hill
Son to R.S. GARDNER
p.637. Brother to above & p.1290.
p.1290 ROGERS Rennie Ross &
Rhoda (GARDNER)
Live 1900 at Hammer Lane, Barford
She daughter to
R.S. GARDNER p.637. He son to p.481.
p.1290 WATSON
& wife & 2 boys
Manager to Mrs
WARR
Coming 1900 to Saunders' Cottages.
p.1291 CALDERON William Frank and
Ethel Wills (ARMSTEAD) &
dau Johanna Frances (4) in 1901 census - see
entry in Wikipedia
Animal painter who has bought Headley Mill Farm and 1900 is starting there "a school" - see article in The Strand Magazine, August
1901
She daughter of Henry Hugh ARMSTEAD R.A. - see
entry in Wikipedia
See Academy Notes 1885 p.93.
p.1291 FULLICK George, bapt 6.5.1832
Grandson of William
& Jane (WEST)
Son of Henry of Cook's Farm
Brother to p.326, p.582,
p.308, p.279, p.314
Said to have stabbed a John BURROWS.
p.1291 FULLICK George & Louisa (RICHARDSON)
Son of
Henry the younger of Rook's Cottage p.582
Married May 1910 to a sister of a
Mrs HARRIS of Whitmore (a London girl originally)
and carter? at Wishanger Farm.
p.1292 KENT Albert & Edith Emily
& Albert Edward bapt. 7 Apr 1901
Taking 1900 the west of Miss
JAMES' 6 cottages at Grayshott
"?at grocery stores" Grocer's manager at No.3 Whitmore Cottages in 1901
census.
p.1292 ELSOM Henry James
& Emily Maud
Manager 1900 of White
Heather Dairy, Grayshott
She churched 3 June 1900.
p.1292 WATFORD
& wife
Newcomers to the small cottage
(Mich 1902) on Deadwater Allotments. He an invalid.
Went then to Whitehill,
and (1906) to Reynolds p.1507.
p.1293 EDRIDGE & MANT
Misses
Lodging 1900 at Mrs WEBB's
Gave prizes to school
Address
is 14 Upper Addiscombe Road, Croydon.
p.1293 SIMONS C. Evelyn & wife & 3 children (of whom
eldest died 1905)
Married 7.12.1893
Come summer 1890 to late Searle's
in Headley Fields
In May 1916 at Hayley, Bull
Lane, Gerrards Cross
He working at Somerset House during the War, and one
of the children "Jack" with his regiment under canvas near Ipswich.
p.1294 KENNETT George Frederick & Annie Elizabeth (died Nov
1936)
Clockman and jeweller come 1900 to Barley Mow
Hill
He 1st cousin to George LOE (p.119) and George GLAYSHER
(p.1007)
She sister to Mrs LARBY (p.1322)
Three daughters: [Winifred Ellen, Annie Louise, Ida Mildred in 1901 census]
2 postwomen, afterwards at agricultural work, viz
- T.M.K
- Annie Louisa K (hurt at Bordon, lady Day 1928)
- Ida Mildred K, married
7.1.1919 to JA CARBINE.
Winifred servant at Hillside is to marry a soldier,
and I gave her a character Feb 1925.
p.1294 MERRINGTON Robert John & Alice Maud (nιe FAJENT)
Living 1900 at Miss JAMES', Whitmore Hill
Child (Albert John) baptised 2.9.1900.
p.1295 WRIGHT Rev
GS
Purchaser 1900 of late Dunstans next glebe at Whitehill.
p.1295 COLLYER Joseph & wife Elizabeth (PINK) & 4
children
Young peole come from Thursley, Oct 1900
He carpenter. Living
at Hearne (Hearne Style in 1901 census)
Deaf
and rather inclined to esjol (drink)
Had a triplet Aug 1901
They were married 1893:
- William james born
30.4.1894
- Albert Joseph 3.2.1896
- Harry 7.4.1898
- Edwin
19.7.1899
- Victor, Charles (died), unnamed (died) 25.8.1901.
p.1296 PENNYCARD (PENNYCORD) Percy & wife Elizabeth
& sister
Carpenter come 1900 to Hollywater
He has been sawing here
since 1899
Come from Godalming
No children, but illegitimate child
Katherine Ida SOPP
(christened 14.4.1901) lives there
(father given as
Ernest COBBY, butcher).
p.1296 BUDD
& wife (WEEKS) & children
She
daughter of James WEEKS, Deadwater
He formerly collector for
Prudential.
p.1296 LAWRENCE
Gardener at Bracken - to marry servant at
Bracken in Xmas 1902.
p.1297 HOARE Frederick? & wife
Elizabeth? (ALBURY)
Temporary holder of
Royal Oak license
Nephew to William HOARE p.1052.
p.1297 WHITE George & wife
Emiline (BARNETT)
She daughter of Mrs Edward
BARNETT (p.604)
Live Oct 1900 next James
GAUNTLETT's, Hollywater.
p.1297 THOMPSON Miss
Governess 1902 at
Bracken.
p.1298 MULLARD or HARRIS Fred & wife
Alice? family
Come Aug 1900 to late ROSS' at Hammer Lane
She
deaf (usually called MULLARD).
p.1298 SMITH
& wife
1st laundrywaman (1900) at
Eveley
Live at Standford (Corn) Mill.
p.1299 AYMES Richard & Mrs
(HOGSFLESH)
Who 1900 have taken CURTIS' Street House [White House? - Joyce Stevens]
She sister of the
saddler in Liphook.
p.1299 SKEATS Alfred J & wife
Annie
New constable October 1900.
In School House in 1901 census.
p.1300 COOKE George & family
Living 1900 at Hilland.
Brother to below-
Governor of Middx Hospital* - of 10 Wells Road, Regents
Park NW & 24 Cornhill, EC.
*asked for entrance 1900 for Sarah T ELSON
(possibly Sarah J ELSON b 1894).
p.1300 COOKE Henry & family
Brother to above - of 47
Streatham High Road SW & 1 Copthall Buildings EC.
p.1301 TAYLOR James Edwin and wife Edith
Come Mich: (Michaelmas) 1900 to Barford Stream
Brother to Mrs
ALDERTON p.1259 and Mrs DOPSON p.1259
See Pedigree p.1557.
p.1301 MARTIN
& wife (Charles
William & Rose? - see 1901 census)
Caretaker Reading Room
Hollywater Nov 1900
She formerly cook at Mrs CASSON's.
p.1302 COLLINS & wife (nιe COLLINS) and 2 children
Daughter of p.1282, sister of below
Live at small house at Simmondstone
Two small children b ?1897 and ?1900.
(Probably
Frank & Annie COLLINS and children Frank b 1899 & Frederick b
1900).
p.1302 PURDAY Eli & wife Rhoda nιe COLLINS* & 6 children (William,
Charles, Winifred, Lucy, Ruby, Frederick)
Daughter of p.1282 &
sister of above
Live at Field House
3 children to Churt school, 1
apprenticed
*born about 1860 (1864 in Westbourne,
Sussex).
p.1303 TRIGG Mrs Jane (b. 1817) & Mrs Jane STEPHEN (her daughter) (ages 81 & 60 in 1901 census) and sons - Farming at Sleaford.
p.1303 SAUNDERS William & wife
Jane (spelt SANDERS on
1901 census)
Butler and cook at Mrs HUBBUCK's - Living at Pinehurst in 1901 (which is now
Benifold).
p.1304 BARNETT William James &
Annie (nιe BARNETT)
Cousins. Coachman 1900 to Mr HUBBUCK
Dau of
Reuben p.357.
p.1304 Newspaper Cutting: 'Heath Fire Charge'
Heath
fires in the Bordon camp area of Hampshire were referred to during a case at
Whitehill Police Court yesterday. Frank BARNETT of Barley Mow Hill, Headley
was charged with having set fire to property belonging to Lieut. R. H.
STOKES-REES, RN (retired) at Headley on Sept 9th. Mr STOKES-REES said that
fires broke out near his home on Sept 8 and 9. Barnett who was alleged to have
been seen walking away from the direction of an outbreak, gave a detailed
account of his movements, and the magistrate didn't think there was enough
evidence to convict. BARNETT was discharged. (Frank was
identified by WHL as the son of Reuben BARNETT)
p.1304 BAMFORD Joseph Gray &
wife Jane
Came Oct 1 1900 to late WHEATER's
(Deadwater Hill)
Their 'youngest child' 29 in 1900 (Amy b 1871 but not living with them in 1900)
He
55 in 1900
Shorthand reporter at Alton Bench for Hampshire Post (printer/compositor in 1901 census).
p.1305 HEDGER William J & wife
Ellen nιe WOODS
Shepherd 1900 to Mr J
BARRETT at Rock Barn
She of the 'WOODS of Frensham'
Young people - no
children in Nov 1900.
p.1305 BARNETT Reuben Jnr (b.1869) & Annie Louisa (KNIGHT) married
1900 in Westbourne Sussex.
Lives 1900 at Hillside Bungalow (Arford in 1901 census)
Son to p.357, grandson of
James p.356
(Emily) Nora nιe 22.9.1914 went Dec 1914 to special school
Daily Mail Sep 13th 1933.
p.1305 DENNY John Alexander Philip and Jane (BARNETT) - see
p.356
Postman dismissed espolfooftt (drunkenness) Aldershot PO Summer 1912 (see
letter)
Come to live at Long Cross (Oct 1912)
Afterwards at
Lindford. She worked for Cen. Bond.
Daughter
is Inez Dorothy Maude DENNY marrying 1925 a Black Watch.
p.1305 Letter to Mr Laverty - Headed: Aldershot and
dated 16th Oct 1912
Dear Sir
I appreciate your kindly interest in
DENNY's family.
On their account I should be happy to assist DENNY if it
were any way possible, but, believe me, it is wholly out of my power to do so,
officially, the Postmaster General having finally decided (upon DENNY's appeal
for a reconsideration of his case) that he not to be again employed in the
service of the department.
I may say, in confidence, that DENNY's
punishment is well deserved. He has been leniently dealt with in the past for
repeated similar offences and he was well aware of the consequences to be
expected from any further lapse.
I have been making enquiries with the
object of finding him some private employment; but unfortunately, with no
success up to the present.
Yours faithfully
J W DAVIS
(Postmaster).
p.1306 BALFRY, Cecil Juan Morday and Alice Maude (Maria
in 1911 census) and 3 children*
Live in Arford. Brother to
p.1264
In 1923 & previously have shop in Station Road and live with
mother in Taylor's Road.
*- 1897 Dorothy Bella (registered as
BALFRE) p.1959
- 1899 John Morday
- 1900 Vera Maud - married mid 1922 to ?Ivo Archie BRITTON (married Sept qtr in Alton reg. district)
- 1906
Ellen
- 1908 Myra Amelia
- 1912 Douglas James
- 1916 Robert
Frank.
p.1306 TICKELL Thomas & wife Mary nιe
KNIGHT (married 1891) and niece Jane
KNIGHT
New coachman (1900 end) to Mrs PARISH (probably Mrs Williamina PARISH of Beech Hill)
Left Mrs Parish early 1912.
p.1306 SHAZΙLL B.R.E.S. (Bernard
Robert) & Jane Morday (BALFRY)
Married 1909 and live 1912 in
Taylor's Lane
Daughter of (arrow pointing to next
page, p.1307). Also on p.1264
Boy born .4.1910.
p.1307 PITHERS James & Hannah Elizabeth & 3 children 1907*
Labourer
came end of 1900 to Hearne from Winchester. She an American.
Rhymes with
'withers'
* - 1891 Ruby G (born USA)
-
1897 Rose Diamond
- 1900 Philip
John.
p.1307 BALDWYN - May to Dec 1900 at Broxhead.
p.1307 BALFRY Mrs Mary Anne* & Mrs GRIST (Emlia
Floria Lousia)
*(nιe 2.12.1844 - in 1919 Mrs B said 1842. She died
11am December 23rd 1927)
Widowed mother & sister to p.1306 &
p.1264
The husbands died 1906 (John Morday
BALFRY) & 1905 (Frank GRIST)
Mother to (arrow pointing to previous page, p.1306)
See p.1959 for daughter HOLDCROFT (Dorothy B
BALFRY married Joseph HOLDCROFT 1914)
Mrs GRIST was Emlia Floria
Lousia BALFRY & her husband Frank GRIST ob (died) Jan 1905
Drapers salesman 15 years;
Carriage proprietor 2 years
Their child Frank William GRIST born 26 Oct
1904.
p.1308 HOARE Frederick & Elizabeth (nιe ALBURY) & 3 children Kate
(b c.1894), Frank (b 1897) & Edward James (b 1900) (1901
census)
New publican Royal Oak
Nephew to William Hoare &
p.1052.
p.1308 HARDY Stephen & Elizabeth and four children Alice
Edith b 1882, Beatrice Emily b 1884, Herbert James b 1885 and Violet Ellen b
1897 (1891/1901 census and birth registrations)
Came 1900 to
JETTON's old house Whitmore
Girl of 17 (youngest girl) (probably
Beatrice) gone Dec 1900 to hospital for typhoid
Boy to home for
spike in hand
Dau of Mrs BUNYAN p.1508 whom I ought to have married at
Churt and did not understand about.
(Beatrice Emily
HARDY married John Deller BUNYAN in 1905).
p.1308 HARDY Herbert & Ellen (nιe
SCOTT) married 1907
Son of above at (1908) Cliff Cottage,
Whitmore
Now (late 1908) at late Frank (Laurel Cottage)
She daughter
of dead consumptive mother & invalidish
Stillborn child March1909.
p.1309 MARLOW James - of Holybourne (Church Farm)
Purchaser 1900 of late George FULLICK, Lindford.
p.1309 JONES Benjamin & Maria & 2 children Lionel born 1898 &
Lilian born early 1900 (1901 census and birth
registration)
Mr HUBBUCK's engineer and living over F.B. shop.
p.1310 BRITTON Robert John & wife Edith (nιe ARCHER)
Young couple married 1900 (living) at Broxhead
He son of p.508. She servant to
WHITEs *
He bus conductor, then at a workhouse
Refused 1900 the
license of Half Way House
Came 1919 to 'Stone House' Deadwater
Now
entered p.2003 at Royal Oak
*Who took The Warren in 1898 fully furnished.
p.1310 COOMBES (COMBES) George
(26/3/1876) & Martha [COOMBES]
Now have the Broomsquire's Cottage
p.410
Married 1900. She daughter of the Broom Squire
He son of John
p.468
Now in Rose Cottage, Seymour Road, Headley Down
Married
29.12.1899 & have children:
- Elsie Maud - born 14. 5.1901; d. 1915
- Edward George - born 19.10.1902; Living
1927 at home and in voting list.
p.1311 JAMESON Charles Villiers (&
wife Frances Dora - at Kirklands in 1901 census)
Came Jan 1901 as
secretary to Mr Hubbuck
Cousin to Harry GREENWAY (married)
Died Jan
1910.
p.1311 HARRISON Miss & a niece
A spinster living Feb
1901 at next Chapman's yard, Grayshott
Interested in the elections.
p.1312 SNELGROVE Charles & Elizabeth & family (Charles, George, Frank, James & Alfred)
Came
Feb 1901 to Fairview. Were at Lindford.
'4 sons at work' but small boy
ragged.
Missed her 18.2.1901 when took Φ .
p.1312 WAKELING James (b 17.10.1835) and Jane (BURROWS)
2.10.1834, nιe 29. 9.1834
Came end of Feb 1901 to Bayfields Cottage
Not married here. Lived once Hollywater.
Parents to Mrs CHIVERTON p.234
She sister to Mrs Richard MARSHALL p.435
Their children are: (includes
those listed separately on next page)
- Henrietta born 19.12.1855
- Mrs CHIVERTON p.234
- Matilda born 29.4.1857 - Mrs CURTIS p.1312*
-
Giles William born 20.4.1858
- Hester (or Esther) Jane 1.1. 1860
-
James 18.5.1863
- Charles 18.3.1866
- George 3.1.1868, died
23.9.1871
- Noah 26.11.1870
- Elijah 16.11.1872
- Emily Grace
17.5.1874, died 7.12.1886
*Matilda. This is an older daughter (whose
husband CURTIS is insane) living with mother 1901.
p.1313 PERRIN Frederick
Licensee of Pond House to Feb
1901
His name over door end of Feb 1901 but house closed undergoing
repair
Licence transferred Feb 1901 to (LEE)
below.
p.1313 LEE John Ledger
Licence of Pond House transferred
to him.
p.1313 ROBERTSON Robert & Dorothy L W M (CURTIS)
Married 25.19.1918 - daughter of Matilda (Mrs
CURTIS) and lives 1918 with mother.
p.1314 GARDNER Charles & Alice & 2 children (only one
child on 1901: census Eric b 1900)
Young coachman came 1901 to
Hilland.
p.1314 WEEKS (WEEKES) William
& Alice (HEATHER)
Married 26.12.1900. Lived Lindford Chase
He
son of p.573. She daughter of p.271
See p.2106 for family history
In
Churt 1928 and ante.
p.1315 SLEIGH Robert (born 7.1.1835)* & wife Alma
Mary Elizabeth nιe MOULD, born 1858, married 1898
Taken late Mrs
CLEGHORN (p.1162) Feb 1901
Rather an
invalid
Relation of his landlord GAUNTLETT
Then built Sardis
& adjacent cottage & 1909 (& previously) lives in one of
them
Leighswood Cottage, Headley Fields in 1915
Directory
*On 7.1.1919 Mr S told me he was 84.
In 1924 his
housekeeper was
ECKEGG. She went ill and he had then Mrs MERRETT &
ECKEGG went to Mrs Martin SHRUBB.
She died April 1923. He died March
1925.
p.1315 DICKER James
In
Grayshott Hall Bothy 1900 1901
With boy WHITE (Alfred
WHITE aged 16)? from Stone Hill
Same as (Stone Hill) p.1426.
p.1316 I'ANSON Miss Catherine
Blakeway
Living at Grayshott, daughter of p.622
1901 (and many
years previously) - is practically sole supporter & manager of Grayshott
School - and manager (a very effective one) of Headley School.
With her is
living 1901 & previously HADWEN Miss Edith, a
cousin.
p.1317 MASON Albert J &
Edith
At No.6 Miss James' Cottages (the 4th from west in row) Mar
1901 (No 6. Whitmore Hill Cottages in 1901
census)
p.1317 WELCH John A &
Florence
At No.7 Miss James' Cotts (the 5th from west in row) Mar
1901 (No 7. Whitmore Hill Cottages in 1901
census)
Partner with COXHEAD Edward
(plumber).
p.1318 LOE Miss - occupies at times Mr VERTUE's east
cottage.
Died (away) bef. Easter 1902 - her friend (Miss ?) keeps the house
on.
p.1318 HARRIS Arthur George & Jane (RICHARDSON)
Married
by me 27/2/1897 - son of p.446 and come end of 1900 back into Whitmore
In
1920 in JETTON's house which is now in Headley*
Saw a boy there when I
called 25.9.1920 presumably Albert Henry born 2.6.1904, baptised Churt
*in Headley Civil Parish but Grayshott Ecclesiastical Parish.
p.1318 HARRIS Alfred Arthur & Ethel Linda (DUNMORE)
Son of above living with them
I called the banns in July 1926 but they had
both asked in Grayshott and I married them at Grayshott August 14th 1926.
p.1319 EMMETT Harry & wife
Amelia + 3 children Leon,
Amelia & Cecil
Came 1900 to late HARDING's at Whitmore
DEADMAN does the ground - he RC; she & children Protestant
He engineer
at Grayshott laundry.
p.1319 WINSTANLEY Arthur
A bachelor. Buyer 1901 of
Walldown
Has been in Japan (?in business).
p.1320 HILLS Charles George - landlord 1901 of Fox & Pelican.
p.1320 BRIDGE (or BRIDGER) Miss Ada - [1901 census says
BRIDGE]
At Grayshott Dairy 1901. [Dairy opened
Dec 1899 'conducted on the most improved and scientific principles' -
Herald]
p.1321 GORDON Mrs Alice in part of The Gables, Grayshott 1901. [Shingle Cottage in 1901 census]
p.1321 MOOREY Frederick & Cathleen - in 1901 at Barrett's "Hotel" NE.
A
daughter Lilian Ada born 17/1/1901 & not baptised.
p.1322 LARBY Stephen (Samuel in 1901
census) & Mary Alice (nιe BETTESWORTH)
& children (Elsie Kate, Amos & James
Ivo)
Owner of (and came March 1901 to) Shrubb Cottage (Parish
House Bottom in 1901 census)
He nephew to Barford Mill p.203
p.551
She niece to Mrs Samuel MARSHALL p.654 and sister to Mrs KENNETT
(p.1294). Died 1905
Housekeeper 1907
DEADMAN young & ?deformed
He brother to Mrs William John HACK p.206.
p.1322 LARBY Edward
Cousin to above. Living with them. A
soldier. Killed by accident (Grayshott) November 1919. Unmarried. Just out of
soldiering.
p.1322 CROSBY J S
Architect, 110 St Martin's Lane WC
Says (April 1901) that he is going to build.
p.1323 WOOD John & wife Abigail
Mary
New landlord (May 1901) of Royal Exchange.
p.1323 STANDING John & wife
Alice & children*
Newcomers May 1901
(from Conford) to Elliott's
She bad with miscarriage soon after arrival
*- 1892 Alice
- 1895
Ellen M & Eva A (twins)
- 1899 Dorothy
G.
p.1324 JACKSON Dora - "at BEAVIS'" (BEAVES in census), Grayshott in 1901
Her illeg.
child Ernest b.15/5/1901.
p.1324 RICQUIER
&
(nιe PERRY)
Come summer 1901
from Twickenham to Glenmuir on Stone Hill.
Her consumptive brother Arthur
PERRY died August 1901.
p.1325 HILL John Stoneley &
(nιe CATAANACH -
probably CATTANACH)
Coming to Stone Hill Bungalows 1901.
MB
of Edinburgh, born about 1860?
Address in 1897 "Newcastle on Tyne" - see
p.1334.
Also in 1904 her sister Miss CATAANACH
[Both CATAANACHs have
beards]
Also his mother, born 14 Jan 1827.
p.1325 BEAGLEY Mrs
& 2 daughters & 1 child
Coming Oct 1901 to (late WATTS) Stone Hill.
A widow. The daughters servants
to Mr SCOTT.
Now 1903 at a house on Grayshott Road.
p.1326 GROVER Mrs Eliza
Living 1901 at Trottsford.
Mother to Mrs Harriet OTHEN p.1035.
Brought up Henry GROVER,
killed at Sempegha.
p.1326 CRESSWELL Henry & Edith (WHITE)
Married by me
2.3.1901
She dau of WHITE or LAWRENCE p.1119.
Pedigree p.2011.
p.1327 WARNER Henry & wife
Young people came 1901 to
Deadwater Hill
Son of George WARNER ("round the corner")
He remarried
1922 to Emma WHITE p.1119.
Now WARNER Henry & Emma (WHITE).
p.1327 BURGE
& wife (Sidney &
Maude, at Broxhead in 1901 census?)
Workman 1901 at Bordon, building
a house.
Also preaches.
p.1328 PEARSON Miss
Sister to the publisher
Come
1901 to "Drayton" in Headley Fields.
P.1328 WIGMORE
&
Come Mich 1901 to Passfield
Farm.
He a bailiff formerly to Lady ERLE
She formerly at post office,
Liphook.
p.1329 JACQUES William Singer & family (wife
Dora SJ)
New farmer 1900 at Headley Wood.
Came from near
Guildford & Cornwall.
p.1329 GORDON Col. W Staveley, RE & wife & child
At Bordon in 1901 - nephew to the General (of Sudan
fame); to him surrendered the Mahdi Steamer which came down from
Fashoda.
p.1330 STRONG Mrs
New laundress 1901 at Lindford.
p.1330 COOPER
Oldish, living with Luke BURROWS in Hammer
Lane.
Pretends(?) to all kinds of cures, eg. smallpox, etc.
p.1331 Dr ANDERSON Frederick Thomas LRCP,
LRCS Edinburgh, surgeon & medical officer & public vaccinator, No.4
District, Alton Union (in 1895 Kelly's directory)
A bachelor who
came after Dr PLUMMER (p.680) & bought Lynton Dene.
Succeeded by Dr
PARSONS (see below).
p.1331 PARSONS Dr John (& wife
Elizabeth Anne)
Who came after Dr ANDERSON, eg. in the 1890s &
was here in 1901 (see census).
Succeeded by
Dr CROWTHER-SMITH p.1618.
Nephew & assistant Dr John Arthur PARSONS left in
1901for a practice in Rutlandshire to be married 10.12.1901
?perhaps died
Feb 1923.
p.1332 MARDEN Henry & wife Charity (VICARY, died 1926) & family
Living at
Linstead (Linsted) 1901 & ante
She a
VICARY, cousin to Advocate of Jersey
Her 2 sisters the Miss Vs there
18.11.1901.
Brother to p.1345.
Mary
Florence m. 1906 John REEVE
Ernest William m. 1911 Daisy M HAYDEN*
Henry Vicary m. 1914 May Ann SMITH
Fred living with mother at Standford
Hill went to Park Prewett July 1926 & died.
*lodging at Lindford
Chase with Ernest MARDEN is SWORDS MT &
& 3 children
Ex-Bandsman.
Came 7.9.1924 to sign papers for a pension & out of work.
In 1926 at 3
Knox's Bungalow. No work.
p.1332 HARPER
& wife & 7 children
Come Mich 1901
to Field House
She & children had been "ill" 29.11.1901 when I called -
I gave her 3/-.
p.1333 SCOTT
& wife & child (born 1899)
Carpenter & Foreman (lately) at Camp.
Now (Dec 1901) building a house
on the Blundy road.
With them lives (Dec 1901)
her brother who working at
Camp.
p.1333 Cutting: BOTTERILL - on Sept 8, 1948, at Rodney House, Walton on Thames, to Sheila (nιe SCOTT) wife of Richard Harold BOTTERILL - a son Richard David.
p.1334 YOUNG Miss
Sharing bungalow with Dr Stoneley HILL
(p.1325) this July to end 1901.
An artist, possibly the same as p.1693.
p.1334 FIDLER
& wife & child*
New gardener (Dec
1901) at Hilland.
* Boy, born 1892, hair softening.
p.1335 WILMOT
&
& 3 children
Mr BARRETT's
keeper come Nov 1901 to Rock Barn.
p.1335 CHEVIS
&
(nιe WILMOT) & baby
Sister to
above. Confined at Rock Bank (Barn?) Nov
1901.
p.1336/7 Note on HARRIS - WINTER see p.821 (see
also p.326, Grayshott)
See p.1342.
1. I believe that most of
the legitimate descendants of William HARRIS & Anne BRANSDEN have been
popularly called 'WINTER', though they repudiate the name.
2. Thus Daniel
HARRIS, 1809, whom I knew very well was mostly called "old Dan WINTER" - and
James HARRIS who died 1901 although he had "HARRIS" on his cart was popularly
called 'Jim WINTER' or 'Duck WINTER' - and the widow of George (1806) was
often spoken of as old Mrs WINTER.
(* note added
later: and cf. the marriage of William & Anne's son, William, at
Frensham in 1791 & the baptism of their 1st child
where William is
described as 'WINTER also HARRIS' in each case.)
3. I suggest therefore
that this was the case with William HARRIS who married Anne BRANSDEN (married 12 December 1767 at Headley) viz that he was
popularly known as WINTER but that his real name being HARRIS his children
were entered as HARRIS.
4. I have had several experiences of the kind. The
gardener T- I first had here, who was always called T-, and whose children
were registered as T-, was married under the name of B-.
5. When William
HARRIS (who married Anne BRANSDEN) disappeared (?transported - a very common
method of disappearance here in the past) his wife would probably have her
illegitimate children entered under her popular name and this would account
for the entries under 'WINTER' of Mary 1778, George 1782 and so on.
6. Her
last illegitimate was born 1792; and when she died as a very old woman, she
was living, I dare say, with her children who all called themselves HARRIS and
she would , naturally be buried as HARRIS.
p.1338 CHAPPELL
& wife & 2 children
Came Mich
1901 from Holt to Lowes House.
p.1338 SPOONER
& wife & 2 children
At Bordon,
shopkeeper Dec 1901.
Irish.
p.1339 WHITE Bob &
(GOSDEN) & children
Come from
Bramshott Jan 1902 to Hollywater.
She suffers from toothache - not too
tidy? - & boy of 16 from rheumatic fever results.
Live where p.1297
WHITEs did.
Back 1905 to Eveley Gate.
He gardener at Shortts
The boy died 1903 (or a boy).
p.1339 HOLLOWAY Thomas
At Grayshott Court Lodge 1901
Son Joseph b. 7/8/1901, bapt. RC.
p.1340 HAYDEN Tom & wife
Come Jan 1902 to Headley Wood
Hatch
Both 'a button short' they say.
Son of Daniel p.456.
p.1340 MOSS Thomas
Come 1901 to Hollywater from
Conford.
p.1340 KNIGHT Fred Charles & wife Kate Clara (BRIGHT) &
2 children
Son of George (p.1112)
Come 1902 to Standford & 1904
to Taylor's Lane.
An elder boy died Nov 1902 of pneumonia - buried the
Saturday before they came here.
Elfreda May B nιe 9.5.1899
Gwendoline Nellie nιe 26.9.1902
George Gilbert nιe 10.3.1904, bapt
27.3.1904.
p.1341 HOARE Fred & Elizabeth (ALBURY) -
see also p.1308
In 1900 to Hollywater PH.
p.1341 YOUNG (Henry A?) &
wife
Married Jan 1902 to a girl from near Hindhead
Coachman to Mr
SCOTT
Keep his horses in our stable Mich 1901 to
.
p.1342 & p.1343 Notes
on part of the HARRIS family (written Jan 1902)
A. William HARRIS
(No.6) was drowned in the garden where George HARRIS (No.3) now lives.
B.
Nos 9 & 10 know that No.1 was long dead before the marriage in 1848 of Nos
7 & 8;
No.10 worked in the fields as a
young man with Nos 5 & 7;
No.9 thought
that No.1's maiden name was Bridger, as some linen belonging to No.7 was so
marked. I expect it belonged to Mary WOODGER (No.0).
C. No.2 used to say
how 'little Nance HARRIS' (No.1) lived where No.3 now lives & used to put
her on the table; and that No.1 died when she (No.2) was 5 or 6 years old.
This would be circa 1832.
D. As corroboration, No.1 is said to have died,
from cold, 3 months after a miscarriage. This might well be, and would
probably be in the years after the birth of No.6.
E. The burial however
of No.1 is not in the Headley or Frensham Registers.
F. Mr KNIGHT was in
1832 undertaker for the whole district but Miss A KNIGHT can find no books of
date prior to 1848.
G. 1832 is before 6 & 7 Wm IV.86 so I expect it
was not registered. Headley was then a Union, - & ? a Registration
District.
See also p.1336.
p.1344 ALDRED George & Elizabeth
Daisy (CHIPPERFIELD)
Married Easter 1902. She cook at Hilland.
He son of the widow p.528, "a good son".
p.1344 COVER Thomas (d.1919) & mother (b.1.4.1824; d.1908)
& sister Jane (d.1925)
Live on Beech Hill, 3-cornered piece
He
spent "3 birthdays" in the North Sea in 1870 (Franco-German War) & puts
his rheumatism etc down to that.
Nephew to Reuben p.927. See pedigree
p.1575.
p.1345 COBB Miss & Miss FENN & Mrs CURTIS (from
Bayfield Cottage)
at Moorside, Standford Hill, 1901
Niece of Mrs
SMITHERS (nιe COBB).
p.1345 MARDEN
&
& children
Come April 1902 to
Headley Wood Hatch - brother to p.1332.
p.1345 CURTIS Mrs & father WAKELING
Come 1912 to
Hollywater. She dau of p.1312.
Her dau Gertrude Annie had banns asked her
to James John ARIES but was married at St Paul's, Weymouth by licence, as he
being in Army could not leave Weymouth on account of the War. This in Sept
1914. She remained in service, and no baby. He killed 1914 by motor bus.
A son in Territorials & one in RN
A dau Mrs Joseph RABY (wife of a
Northamptonshire Regt)
come to live with old man for Xmas 1914.
RABY
(who is wounded) was cowman to Mr ARTHUR, Passfield Farm nι circa 1885 - one
child in 1919 - pension of about 34/-
Living 1919 at Clump (Stone Cottage)
- then to Deadwater, then to Standford Hill.
p.1346 COLEY
& Mrs (no children)
Builder's foreman
at Broxhead 1902.
p.1346 JENKINS Thomas & Mrs & Edith
(27.5.1897)
At Deadwater Hill (on Camp) April 1902
At Deadwater
1904
She now & again gone to asylum.
p.1346 GUY George & wife & family
Coming May 1902
to Royal Oak
Won't leave his 5/- tithe here without receipt
Came
latest Nov 1903 & rather abused parsons - told servants "Last place he
turned the parson out of the house"
Emily Louise GUY to be banned 1908 to
soldier (Sgt in Welch) & is now Mrs OATES & baby was baptised
9.1.1910.
A child of Albert George & Ada GUY (Lily May) born 8.5.1913
was baptised at Bordon 24.5.1913.
p.1347 KNOTT Jim &
Coming to late William CANE (Mat
1902) Lindford
Son of the Whitehill undertaker
1915 Living at
Whitehill & caretaking Forest Lodge.
p.1347 WILSON Arthur Bishop? &
Edith Bishop (SPARSHOTT) *
Son of Bramshott
grocer - coming 1902 to Stone Hill
Has 1903 general shop at Stone Hill
(and Wilson's Road there now named after him)
Daughter engaged 1921 to younger Mr DOUGLAS p.1821
Her mother Lucy
SPARSHOTT (aged 78) died 14.12.1922 & buried at Bramshott.
* A dau Lucy
married 29.8.1928 to Gordon BENNETT, going to Jamaica. He army
schoolmaster.
p.1347 STURT widow
Sister to Mrs WILSON, above. Feb 1920
has the upper part of Mr GUY's house.
p.1347 WAKEFIELD Rupert & Eva (COLLINS)
New young
farmer (1901) at Huntingford bridge
His sister Mrs William WAKEFIELD
keeping house Nov 1902.
Brother to p.1352.
Now married.
p.1348 HOLT Miss Janet & CARREL Miss CB
Teachers (from
Jersey) at School in 1902.
p.1348 ALDERTON Charles &
& 2 children in 1902
Come 1902 to Edward COOMBES' ('The Broom Squire') Cottage
Brother to Albert
p.1171 - son of Henry p.1020.
p.1348 MOSLEY Arthur (1875) & Anne Bella (PHILLIPS,
b.1872)
Postman 1902. Son of Thomas MOSLEY, state? Carpenter
She dau
of Frank PHILLIPS, hire carter.
They married at Bramshott.
p.1349 TOOP Miss Annie Frances
Teacher (from Passfield) at
School in 1902
Married 1902 at Bramshott by me to James PARKER,
schoolmaster Rolvenden, Kent
Each born 1874.
She dau of James TOOP,
farmer & smith.
Letter from her April 1925 asking beginning and end of
her work here (10.4.1899-15.8.1902), from School House, Rolvenden, Kent.
p.1349 ALDRED James &
(nιe ROBINSON)
Grandson to
widow ALDRED p.528 (plumber)
Come 1902 to "Denton", Stone Hill.
Mrs
ROBINSON (mθre) there in Nov 1902 when I called.
p.1349 NELLER William
Shepherd at Eveley. Lives by self at
Standford.
Came end 1901.
p.1349 SMALL Benjamin Frank (p.1350)
One housekeeper Mrs
GLOUCESTER in 1922? - disappeared
Another Mrs PEARLESS a widow came 1923,
and Gladys had to draw for her her restored pension.
Has son Edward
Alfred Richard PEARLESS 1.5.1909 who lives with grandmother.
p.1350 The Misses FRANKLAND (Dorothy & Catherine Frances Helga) and Miss GRENSIDE (Aunt Emily)
Come to Arford House 1902
They are daughters of Sir
Edward FRANKLAND, 1825 to 1899, a scientist
Miss GRENSIDE died 22
January 1921 at 7 Abingdon Court, Kensington. She was daughter of Charles
Knowlys GRENSIDE.
Dorothy (Ellen Dorothea) FRANKLAND married Richard
Grenside HOOPER 1906
Helga (Catherine Ellen Helga) FRANKLAND married
Woodbine HINCHCLIFF 1918.
p.1350 Magazine Cutting (issed by ICI): Sir Edward
Frankland was among the first to develop the theory of valency, which explains
how the atoms that constitute all matter are held together. This theory played
an important part in the subsequent development of chemistry. With Sir Norman
Lockyer , British Astronomer, Frankland discovered the existence of helium in
the Sun. In addition he was one of the leading authorities on water supply,
and instituted a system for the periodic examination of water for bacteria
which brought him widespread renown.
Born in Churchtown, Lancashire, in
1825, Frankland was apprenticed to a druggist in Lancaster until he went to
London at the age of 20 to study chemistry. In 1851 he was appointed professor
of chemistry at Queen's College, Manchester. Returning to London in 1857, he
held appointments at St Bartholomew's Hospital, The Royal Institution and The
Royal School of Mines. He was President of the Chemical Society from 1871-73,
and of the Institute of Chemistry from 1877-80. The Royal Society awarded him
its highest honour - the Copley Medal - in 1894m Frankland was knighted in
1897, five years before his death.
p.1350 Newspaper cutting:
Engagement of Major R
Grenside HOOPER & Miss S M BLACKSHAW
The engagement is announced
between Major Richard HOOPER MC, Royal Artillery, of Arford House, Headley,
Hampshire, only son of the late Major Grenside HOOPER DSO, 21st Lancers and
Mrs Grenside Hooper and grandson of the late Sir Edward FRANKLAND KCB FRS, and
Stella Mary BLACKSHAW only daughter of Mr G N BLACKSHAW OBE and the late Mrs S
B BLACKSHAW formerly of Clive House, Clive, Shropshire. Present address:
Westminster Bank, Shrewsbury
p.1350 The Times August 6th 1938
HELPED WOUNDED MEN (in Palestine)
Captain
KELLEHER (together with Lieutenant WHITTY & Private PARKYN) rescued
Private MOYES under heavy fire at Tamra.
Lieutenant HOOPER together with
half squadron occupied Raba under fire. He also led successful operation at
Yamoun.
p.1350 Birth announcement
On December 22 1949, to
Stella (nee BLACKSHAW) wife of Major Richard HOOPER, Royal Artillery. 12
Ashmere Avenue, Beckenham, Kent, a daughter.
p.1350 Newspaper cuttings:
January 5th 1951
Death of Mrs HOOPER: We regret to announce the death of Mrs E D HOOPER of Arford
House, Headley which occurred at the age of 73. Mrs HOOPER was the widow of
Major R G HOOPER, formerly chairman of Whitehill Bench and had lived in the
village for many years. A son Major R HOOPER RA is left in bereavement. Mrs
HOOPER is to be laid to rest in Headley Churchyard tomorrow (Saturday)
January 12th 1951
The funeral of Mrs Grenside HOOPER of Arford House,
Headley whose death was recorded in our last issue took place at Headley
Parish Church the service being conducted by the rector (The Revd J S Tudor
Jones). Relatives present were Major & Mrs Richard HOOPER (son and
daughter in law) Mrs Hinchliff (sister), Mrs Walter Brown, Mr & Mrs F E
JANSON (cousins). Mrs HOOPER first came to Arford House as a girl 48 years
ago. In 1906 she married the late Major R G HOOPER DSO 21st Lancers, and on
his retirement in 1913 they lived at Arford House which had been her home ever
since. Music was her great hobby in which her husband shared: operas and
concerts were her concerned joy. She played the piano, which she had studied
in Germany and with Oscar Beringer in this country, playing at many village
concerts. Mrs HOOPER had been the local secretary of the RSPCA for many years.
She was a great lover of animals, particularly horses and dogs. Flowers and
her garden were a constant source of interest to her and she had exhibited at
the Headley Flower Show for many years. Mrs HOOPER was on the committee of the
Headley Conservative and Unionist Association and also served for some time on
the Parochial Church Council.
p.1350 SCOTT (or SCOTE) nιe DURHAM, Mrs Harrison & three
children
Widow come 1902 to William KNOWLES' house.
p.1350 DURHAM Miss Sophie, sister to above
Come 1902 to
Hedgeside, and gone 1903 to own house, Newlands.
p.1350 SMALL Benjamin Frank & Elsie (GAUNTLETT) (Fred)
Married at Mr Allen's chapel and 1913 gone away.
He son of (arrow
to Benjamin SMALL page 1351) she daughter of Fred GAUNTLETT p.948
November 1914 gardener at Hilland.
Then (? he went away to war &) she
went away and died.
For his house keeper see p.1349.
He remarried 1924
Elsie May CANNING, cook at Hilland.
p.1351 SMALL Benjamin & Mrs Anne (nιe CORPS)
Coming
1902 (end) to Old School Room, Standford Hill.
Works for George
WARREN.
& Mrs CORPS born October 11th 1823, mother of above, late of
Wrecclesham.
Mrs SMALL probably born at Sleaford Farm. She and Mrs BUDD
(p.1058) were in service together at Dr COBB's
For his brothers and half
brothers see p.1528.
She died (not sure who this
refers to!).
p.1351 SMALL Alfred John & Ann & Herbert, children of
above
Now 1926 at ??is "Hill View", Standford
Hill, see p.2072.
p.1351 SMITH Charles Thomas & Alice Elizabeth (nιe
BALCHIN) & children (Charles Henry & Helena
Alice)
Coming to Standford Hill 1902 from Greatham?
He for some
time previously blacksmith to Page.
Her mother, Mrs Miriam BALCHIN born 13 September 1832 with them.
Her father Henry died Guildford 1902.
p.1351 MIGHELL Joseph Walter & Amelia Emily (CASE) (CANE?)
New bachelor farmer come end 1902 to Headley
Mill Lower House.
Married October 1903 to girl from Itchingfield.
Went
away 1915 with BROWN p.1437 to farm open land at Hollycombe, Liphook & is
still there 1928.
Two daughters born here:
- Mary Hilda 1907;
-
Emily Katie 1908 [later Katie WARNER] - learning
organ 1928, played at service 16/6/1928 - and was organist
in Headley for many years afterwards - died 2004.
p.1351 TUCKER Mrs (died 1915 or 1916)
? mother to Mrs
MIGHELL come 1911 to Whitehouse
[Did Katie's
grandmother, Mrs TUCKER come to live at White House 1911? - Joyce
Stevens]
p.1352 WAKEFIELD William Robert
& Louisa (GIBBS) & family
New farmer
(1902) at Simmondstones.
Children born:
- 1885 Louisa Winifred (should be 1896),
- 1901 Sylvia,
- 1902 Robert
William,
- besides three (including twins) dead (Evelyn
and May b & d 1897 and Sylvia b & d 1898).
Brother to
p.1347.
p.1352 BOWN Mrs & daughter - at Lindford Laundry end of 1902.
p.1353 TAYLOR Thomas H (Thomas Elliott
TAYLOR in 1903 Directory) & wife Rosa
& child Dorothy b 1900
At Royal Exchange
end of 1902.
Came from Beckenham.
p.1353 BARKER William Havelock & Gertrude Pearce
New
policeman end 1902
Married at Portsea 20 November 1902.
p.1353 Newspaper Cutting dated Oct 1908 - Whitehill
& District. Headley
PC BARKER who has completed five years' service in
the parish, has this week left for Bishop's Waltham, having exchanged places
with PC MILEHAM (Matthew) who has been stationed at Bishops' Waltham for ten
years. During his stay in Headley, PC BARKER has made many friends, owing to
the conscientious way in which he has carried out his duties and his departure
will be regretted by a wide circle of friends who will, no doubt, join with us
in wishing him success in his new work.
p.1353 RUSSELL William & wife and children
Came 1902
to Prospect Hill (in Frensham Lane near Saunders
Green).
Children in Shoe Club are:
- Margaret, born 16 March 1889
- Kitty Florence, born 1 May 1890
-
William C, born 22 September 1892.
p.1354 & p.1355 Pedigree of
the Elder branch of the BURROWS (BURROW /
BURROUGH)
(younger branch p.1357)
There
is also a printed family tree which duplicates much of the
following:
William BURROWS (died 1811
aged 85) married Mary (died 1793)
Children:
- William BURROWS( bap 1750) married Jane GOODGER in 1773.
Child: William BURROWS (1775-1775)
- Thomas BURROWS
(1752-1777)
- John BURROWS (1754-1789)
- Mary BURROWS
(1756-1760)
- James BURROWS (1757-1834) married Anne DENYER (died
1831)
Children of James & Anne BURROWS:
-- Anne BURROWS (bap
1779) married William GATES 1806.
--- Child James GATES (bap
1815)
-- Elizabeth BURROWS (bap 1782) married Henry MOORE 1803.
--- Children Elizabeth MOORE (bap 1804) & Martha MOORE (bap 1806)
-- William BURROWS (bap 1785)
-- George BURROWS (bap 1787)
-- James
BURROWS (bap 1790)
-- Thomas BURROWS (bap 1793 died 1862)
- Charles
BURROWS (bap 1759 died 1849) married Sarah MARSHALL (died
1840)
Children of Charles & Sarah BURROWS:
-- William BURROWS
(bap 1786)
-- Sarah BURROWS (bap 1789)
-- Elizabeth BURROWS (bap 1792)
--- Child Elizabeth BURROWS bap 1810)
-- Mary BURROWS (bap
1794) married James GALE 1819.
--- Children: Mary BURROWS (bap 1814
d 1818); Sarah GALE (bap 1819); Anne GALE (bap 1822); Stephen GALE (bap 1824
p.238); Jane GALE (bap 1827); Hannah GALE (bap 1830); William GALE (bap 1833);
James GALE (bap 1834 p.270)
-- James BURROWS (bap 1797) married Elizabeth
Evans 1824.
--- Children:James BURROWS (b in Churt pg 595); John
BURROWS (bap 1726 soldier dead); Eliz. BURROWS (bap 1828 Mrs Cox died 1895
p.595); George BURROWS (bap 1831 soldier); Harriet BURROWS (bap 1833); Charles
BURROWS (bap 1834 sailor Captain of Forecastle RN died 1876); Sarah BURROWS
(bap 1838 Mrs Haseltine)
-- Anne BURROWS (bap 1799)
-- John BURROWS
(bap 1804 died 1880) married Anne LOE 1826.
--- Children: Anne
BURROWS (bap 1826 married Richard Marshall); John BURROWS(bap 1829 died 1854);
Elizabeth BURROWS (bap 1831 Mrs Frank GLAYSHER p.287); William BURROWS (bap
1834 burnt in 1836 p.1019); Jemima BURROWS (bap 1837 Mrs George GLAYSHER
p.292)
-- George BURROWS (bap 1808 died 1890) married Sarah PAGE (died
1898)
--- Children: Mary A BURROWS (bap 1832 Mrs SNELLING); Jane
BURROWS (bap 1834 Mrs CHANDLER); George BURROWS (bap 1835); Charles BURROWS
(bap 1837 p.229);William BURROWS born 28 June 1839 p.228); Elizabeth BURROWS
(born 1841); Richard BURROWS (born 1843 p.596); David BURROWS (born 1844);
James BURROWS (born and died 1846); Henry BURROWS (born 1850); Andrew BURROWS
(born 1851 p.232) .
p.1356 & p.1357 Pedigree of younger BURROWS
[When William BURROWS of the Elder branch in 1860 married Esther BURROWS of
the younger branch they asked relatives whether there was any connection - and
all thought not ]
William BURROWS (born 1776
died 1870) came from Weybridge married Jane
c.1813 (born 1781 died 1865)
(Note: for pedigree purposes corresponds
to second row of p.1355 but is really a generation lower)
Children of
William & Jane:
- William BURROWS (bap 1807 died 1885 aged
78 unmarried p.230)
- James BURROWS (bap 1810 died 1883 aged 73
married 1832 to Harriette TRUSLER (born 3 Sept 1810) p.228
Children of
James & Harriette BURROWS:
-- James BURROWS born 30 Oct 1833
-- Esther BURROWS born 6 Dec 1837married William BURROWS 1860 (p.228)
-
Robert BURROWS (bap 1816 died 1897 married 1839 to Mary Anne COOMBES
Children of Robert & Mary Anne BURROWS
-- James BURROWS
born1840 died unmarried 1899 p.104
-- Frederick BURROWS born 1842 twice
married p.391
-- Ellen BURROWS born 1844 died 1890 married first BARKER,
second DAWES p.319
-- Harriett BURROWS born 1846
-- Elizabeth BURROWS
born 1851married George WARNER p.350
-- William BURROWS born 1853
--
Lucy BURROWS born 1856 Mrs GARDINER p.431
-- Sarah BURROWS born 1859
-
George BURROWS (born 12 Nov 1813 died 1856 married 1838 Eliza COURTNAGE
(b 25 June 1816) p 224
Children of George & Eliza BURROWS
--
John BURROWS born 16 Jan 1842
-- Mark BURROWS born 21 August 1845 died
1897married 1870 Mary JETTON p.225
-- Luke BURROWS born 10 Feb 1851married
Georgina Belton
- Caroline BURROWS (bap 1818 died 1891 married 1838
Richard MARSHALL p.435
Children of Caroline & Richard
MARSHALL
-- George MARSHALL born 1839
-- Charles MARSHALL born
1842 died 1899 married Jane MOORE p.696
-- William MARSHALL born 1844 died
1847
-- James MARSHALL born 1846 married 1868 married Charlotte COURTNAGE
p.653
-- Samuel MARSHALL born 1849 p.654
-- Thomas MARSHALL born 1851
-- Harriett MARSHALL born 1856 Mrs Arthur DOPSON p.436
- Charles
BURROWS (bap 1821 died 1865) married 1846 Louisa FYFIELD
p.565
Children of Charles & Louisa BURROWS
-- Harriet BURROWS
born 14 Nov 1848 Mrs George GATES p.354
- Harriett BURROWS (bap
1824) married 1849 Daniel WAKELING *
Children of Harriet and Daniel
WAKELING
-- Robert WAKELING born 1865
-- Mary Ann WAKELING born
1867
-- George WAKELING born 1869 died 1871
- Thomas BURROWS
(born 20 June 1827) married Sarah
Children of Thomas & Sarah
BURROWS
-- James born 13 June 1850 (should be
Jane according to 1861 census return)
-- Thomas born 1855
-
Samuel BURROWS (born 1 November 1830) p.126 married 1851 Amy
WAKELING * she died Feb 1903 at Conford
- Jane BURROWS (born 23
October 1834) p.1312 married 1855 James WAKELING
*
Children of Jane & James WAKELING
-- Hester J WAKELING born
1860
-- James WAKELING born 1863
-- Charles WAKELING born 1866
--
Noah WAKELING born 1870
-- Elijah WAKELING born 1872
-- Emily WAKELING
born 1874
* brothers and sister.
There is also a
printed pedigree which covers the above family (in the case of James &
Jane WAKELING two further children are named):
-- Henrietta WAKELING
Mrs CHIVERTON born 1856
-- Matilda WAKELING
Mrs CURTIS born 1857.
p.1357 Consists of notes related to the above family. There is also a sketch of the church surrounded by some pillars.
p.1358 CHAWNER William 'of
Cambridge' Purchaser December 1902 of Stagsdene
CHAWNER Miss Emma
Charlotte (his sister) came to the home in 1921.
p.1358 WAGER John J G
51 Campbell Road, Southsea,
Purchaser 1902 of Kirklands - ? to retire in ? 1905.
(John
James in 1913 Electoral Register, and Southsea address was 75 Campbell
Road).
p.1358 WILSON
&
& 2 children (girl & baby of
2)
Newcomers 1903 to (late BARRETT's) Hollywater
She small. ?Carpenter
from London.
p.1359 KINSHOTT
& wife
Young people come 1903 to
Love Villa, Hollywater.
p.1359 WARD James &
& child
Engineer from
Bordon, now February 1903, in late William EAMES
In 1913 in Aircraft
Factory, Aldershot & address 4 Belle Vue Road, Redan Hill, Aldershot.
p.1359 BONIFACE
&
& child
Came from Grayshott
1903 to No 1 Fairview
An ex- pensioner?
p.1360 WOOD John & Matilda & 2 children: Sydney 1897 (going 1911 to
Mill); Elsie 1901
1903 new gardener to Mrs PARISH.
p.1360 STEVENS George (born in Headley,
Surrey according to son Leslie) & Emily Ann
New gardener 1903 to
Mr Walter PHILLIPS - Unmarried 1903 (son Leslie says
they married at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Shalford in May 1893)
Son of valued old worker for Mr NEWMAN who died end of 1914 & the widow is
(February 1916) living with son Mrs STEVENS senior. She died February 1925.
Buried by non-Conformists.
George died suddenly 21/12/1927 (2/6 paid
September 1928 for small stone).
She (Emily
Ann) inclined to be epuuz (dotty).
One son Leslie George born 4 October 1905.
Died late 2001.
[Headley
Archives holds Leslie Stevens' biography]
p.1360 RAVENHILL Misses and aunt Mrs HEWITT (born 17 November
1816)
Live with aunt (arrow to Mrs HEWITT) at
Lindford.
In 1901 census we have: Miss Sarah RAVENHILL,
head, 38, unmarried, retired schoolmistress; Clara HEWITT, sister, 49, widow,
dressmaker; & Mary Ann HEWITT, aunt, 84, widow. Boarding with them is
Frank ROWELL, 26, police constable.
Sisters to Mrs RAWLE (p.146)
& Mrs DAWES (p.99).
p.1360 WALTON Walter Edgar & Edith May O'DONNELL
Lodging at Mrs CHRISTIAN's next door (to HEWITT above) after wedding in October
1910. Army Schoolmaster.
p.1360 COPE Valentine
Army
Schoolmaster. Unmarried. Lodging 1910 at Miss (Sarah
Ann) RAVENHILL's.
p.1361 DAWSON Abraham Hadskis & Margaret Hamilton & 1 child George Ernest Holmer DAWSON
Wife: Irish. Sub-engineer? at Camp 1903
Living at
MERRETT's new cottage.
They went to 74 Downton Avenue, Streatham Hill,
SW2
A second child Andrew Gilmour Hamilton DAWSON born 21 February 1905 He
died end of July 1922.
p.1361 SNELGROVE - In 'bothy' Grayshott Hall in 1903.
p.1361 READ
& wife
Elderly cowman came 1902 to
Bulls Farm. Sons are butler, etc
Both deaf. Left Φ 1903 with Mrs
WHITAKER.
p.1362 & p.1363 Page heading TEACHERS on both pages:
p.1362 WHITE Jessica, born 12 November 1867
Teacher at
school came Easter 20 April 1903 (50b)
Formerly at Ryde, lately (early
1903) at Windsor
Lodges at The Laurels. Left 30 April 1905.
Wrote 1923
from School House, Salcombe Regis, Sidmouth, Devon.
p.1362 READING May Mildred, born 25 May 1880
Teacher came
to school May 1903 (68)
Formerly at Bridgen, Kent, April 1900 to April
1903.
Lodges 1903 - at Edwin BLANCHARD's. Left 4th November 1905 (compare
p.1226)
p.1362 FULLER Dorothea
Teacher came to school 1903
(68)
Granddaughter of Mr BRANCKER's coachman
Niece to Andrew MILTON of
Grayshott (p.1136)
Lodges at George COLE's
(Sunny Bank, Arford).
p.1362 Newspaper Cutting: Farnham, Haslemere and
Hindhead Herald (Saturday May 1906)
HOLLANDS - FULLER On January 23rd at
St Michael and All Angels Church, South Kensington. Maurice William HOLLANDS
second son of James A HOLLANDS of Headley, Hants to Dorothea Helen FULLER only
daughter of John FULLER of Moreton-in- Marsh (see p.1381)
p.1362 CARTER Elizabeth Mary
PT (part time) and then assistant. Daughter of p.897.
Died 1903 after 7 months illness of Actinomycosis (curious abscesses said to
be derived from barley).
p.1362 KING Stephen
Came 22 May 1905 and left 15 Oct 1905
for an appointment nearer home.
p.1363 ROBINS Charles James, born 7 April
1883
Came as assistant 1 December 1905 uncertificated Kings School from
The Abbey N (National?) Boys, Tewkesbury.
p.1363 ROBINS Sarah Annie, born 27 April 1883
Wife of
above nιe WOOLMINGTON.
Came as supplementary 1 December 1905 from the Abbey
Girls, Tewkesbury.
p.1363 ALLEY Elizabeth
Certif. Assistant 25 September 1899 to 31 January 1900.
Signed paper for
her 30.6.1922.
p.1363 FANSTONE Jessie
Came 6 May 1905 and left 6
December 1905 to go back to S. Africa.
Was once at Walcot Council Boys then
Rheumatic Fever.
p.1363 CORY Maud, born 4 July 1877
56a Wincheap,
Canterbury.
Supplementary came 17 May 1906
Once at St Paul's, Canterbury.
In place of Miss FULLER?
Left
nominally Oct 1906, actually with summer holidays.
p.1363 ATKINS Ethel Clara, born 30 Feb 1888
31 Belle Vue
Street, Southampton
Uncertificated. Came 2 July 1906
PT at Westend N
School.
In place of Miss FANSTONE. Left October 1908.
p.1364 BARTRAM W E and family
Came 1903 to Donsby
on Stone Hill
2 boys going to Hindhead School.
p.1364 TINDAL Mrs
Henrietta Maria O'Donel TINDAL, widow of
Admiral Louis Symons TINDAL
(1810-1876)
Has temporarily 1902/03 Trevena on
Stone Hill.
He born about 1905, she 1835 married in 1853 - seeking 1903 an
Admiral's pension.
p.1364 GLAYSHER Alan (Allen) born
20 June 1860, died 14 February 1914 & Alice Louisa or Louise, born 5
February 1883 nιe FISHER
Son of 'young Charles' p.285
She a Roman
Catholic from Donhead St Mary's, Salisbury
Banns put up at Registry Office
and married at Roman Catholic chapel just after Boer War to which he had
been.
Afterwards for years on Stone Hill and in 1913/1914 lodging there is
James HOLDEN a reservist from Churt, married but
apart from his wife [Crossed out=>perhaps] the same as p.1646.
Only
child William Harold GLAYSHER born 2 September 1913.
p.1365 BURR - Newcomer (working at Camp) 1903 to Stone Hill.
p.1365 ALLDEN James (born 25 Dec 1833) & Ellen (KNIGHT born
3 Oct 1844)
Living 1903 for some years Barley Mow Hill
Daughter of
p.640.
Married 27/10/1880
usually has a tea-party?
He formerly farmer at Aldershot
He I
think born in 1833 or 1834. She early in Oct 1844.
James ALLDEN was a
widower when he married with a daughter Edith, who lived here till 1928.
By this marriage he had: James Knight ALLDEN (10 June 1884 - 4 May 1967),
who
married 17/10/1928 Joan Sutherland CORMACK (p.2089). Daughter Susan born 23 August 1930.
p.1365 BARNES George (born 22 October 1853 or 54) and Emma
(WHEELER born 22 June 1858) & family
They married 4 October 1879
about.
Children p.1866.
See list of children (11 in 1903) in B&B
(births and baptisms)
Eldest, Alfred born 25
July 1880
Youngest, Albert Alan born 2
September 1903
3rd & 10th girls, the rest boys.
Came 1902 to
Washford
Formerly a gamekeeper.
p.1366 & p.1367 Pedigree of LOE of Hearne
Thomas LOE (born 1738 died 1796) and Sarah
(born 1743 died 1839)
[See headstone
131]
These farmers came to Headley Hearne before 1788, bringing Thomas
(born 1767) and others?
('H' = at Hearne or
Hearne Farm)
Children of Thomas & Sarah Loe
Thomas LOE
born 1767 died 1830 H married 1789 Mary ETHERTON born 1769 died 1832 H [see stone
137]
Children of Thomas & Mary LOE
- Edmund LOE born
1791 died 1791 [Stone
134]
- Edward LOE born 1792 died 1858 m. Emily BETTESWORTH died 1870
[Stone
182]
Children of Edward & Emily Loe:
-- Edward LOE born
1834 H died 1853 [Stone
136]
-- Emily LOE born 1836 H died 1844 [Stone
136]
-- Elizabeth LOE born 1839 H
- Mary LOE born 1795 died 1813
H [Stone
134]
- Anne LOE born 1797 died 1864 had by George GLAYSHER
--
Daniel LOE born H 1821died 1891 married Mary SHRUBB
Children of Daniel
& Mary LOE:
--- Esther LOE born 1848 H [Mrs WOODS]
--- James
LOE born 1849 died 1851
--- George LOE born 1852 married Elizabeth
Mary PRATLEY: children George
Pratley LOE born 1881 and Maud Mary born
1887.
--- Sarah LOE born 1855 H [Mrs KEEN]
--- Henrietta LOE born 1857
H [Mrs BESANT] m. 18.10.1897 George BESANT, gardener of
Cheriton
--- Mary LOE born 1861 H [Mrs WOODGER] see p 577
---
Andrew Daniel LOE born 1864 married 20.9.1884
Marie Augusta Johana HAMANN.
- Anne LOE born 1797 (see
above) m. J BURROWS and had 5 BURROWS including Jemima
- Jemima
LOE born 1800 [Mrs POCOCK]
- Daniel LOE born 1803 died 1804 [Stone
134]
Francis LOE born 1788 died 1863 m. November 1819 Isabella WHITE
who died 1854
James LOE born 1791.
A printed
version of this pedigree is inserted with a note that it was published in the
Parish Magazine January 1905.
p.1368 Miss Frances Edith
SCOTT-KERR & Miss WILLIS
Tenants of the Oaks 1902
Miss S-K is
Scotch and Miss W a friend
Succeeded 1920 by
GRAY p.1853.
p.1368 WILLIAMS Harry & Kate
nιe HOARE
Coachman at Headley Park
She daughter of p.490.
Parents
of Cecil James (Long Cross) p.2019.
p.1368 WHITE George William & Harriett nιe SHRUBB
Pensioner (went to Boer War) living at Curtis.
He son of p.1119, she
daughter of p.422.
He died and she remarried.
p.1368 COUSINS Charles Henry & Harriet WHITE [nιe SHRUBB]
Fullers Vale
[Queenie's parents? - Joyce
Stevens]
1927 (& previously) are in Fullers Vale.
One
daughter Harriett E COUSINS born 1912, died June 29 1933.
p.1369 John WEEKS & Mary
BLACKMAN & family
Live at Deadwater. Hire Carter.
He son of
p.514. She daughter of p.419.
p.1369 MULLENEUX Miss & Miss STEWART
Came 1903 to
Hilland Lodge.
p.1369 SMALE Mrs & daughter Dora
Come 1901 or 1902 to Holly Bank in Headley
Fields.
Wife a widow of professional man.
Daughter Dora to be married
August 1904 to Mr COOKSON, master at Malvern.
Their lady-cook therefore
Miss RUSDEN.
p.1370 MOOREY Richard & Rose nιe SHRUBB*
Live 1903 in
FB (Fullers Bottom)
She daughter of William
p.422. He brother to p.1254 (Jemima EAMES).
He receives Pension No 14120 and law letter from
him at Admiralty was from PO Stamford Vermont USA dated 28 August 1908
The
reg. no. of the Admiralty letter of 25 May 1909 was No 12 NP/3019
*She
living afterwards at 11 Gloucester Place, Littlehampton with Nelson Charles
SAUL, an ex army labourer. Called Mr & Mrs SAUL.
p.1370 MERRITT William Herbert & Emily WEEKS
Married
elsewhere in 1903 and lodging 1903 at Mrs LANGFORD's.
She daughter of
p.513. See p.2106. He son of p.1049, brother to p.1048.
- Herbert William
born 10 June 1906 (vaccination exemption).
Lodger 1923 William QUENNELL.
Old Age Pensioner from 7 April 1923.
This QUENNELL I think now at Mrs Dick
HALL's.
1925 Mrs MERRITT's let to one PELMER/PALMER (soldier).
p.1370 O'MAHONY
& family
Clerk 1903 in the RE Office
at Bordon
She inclined to be dsbolz (cranky) - the Camp doctor spoke to me about her
October 1903.
p.1371 LUFF S W
New landlord October 1903 to
'Wheatsheaf'
His father
LUFF & stepmother went to Wheatsheaf
1905.
Left 1907 & going under Hodgson's Kingston Brewery.
p.1371 KELLY Father
RC priest 1903 at Grayshott Court.
p.1371 BUDD Harry & Elizabeth Mary (WEEKS)
Lived at Liphook. He shot
dead by accident in field 20 March 1916.
Their daughter Annie BUDD was
servant here.
Mother epuuz (dotty) and
sister to Mrs Merritt p.1370 & to Mrs Charles MOSS p.1004.
See WEEKS
(WEEKES) family p.2106.
p.1371 JEFFERY
&
& children
Come 1903 to
Washford (30 to 40 years old).
p.1372 HOLLIDAY Francis & wife
Mabel
Coachman 1902 at Hilland.
p.1372 HOLDEN John (born 23 August 1857 died May 1935) &
Eliza (GROVE) & family
Eldest son of p.384. Live in Arford.
Been
(this in 1903) been semi-paralysed for long time. Fell off a tricycle and lay
2 hours in wet.
His daughter (Harriet?) Mrs
NORTHCOTE p.1988.
Daughter Bessie now Mrs KEITH p.2076.
p.1372 HOLDEN George (30.12.1860) and Marion Elizabeth
(HARVEY)
2nd son of p.384. Lives in Parish House Bottom
Went in 2nd
Queens to Boer War
Went to asylum and died there end June 1926.
Parents to Mrs Leonard MARSHALL p.2067.
Parents to Mary (Mrs Thomas William
John) JOHNSON who went (on marriage) to Grayshott, had one child baptised at
Grayshott and one child at Headley, and was churched at Headley 30 July 1928
(not previously).
p.1373 BARNETT Harry (Henry) &
Annie Kate nιe HOLDEN & child (Percy
Harry)
m. 24.6.1900
She
granddaughter of p.384, daughter of below.
Hire Carter living in lowest
Parish House Bottom.
p.1373 HOLDEN Mary ("Polly")
Daughter of p.38. Mother
(illegimately) of above. Lives with above but goes to service. Afterwards
married (his second wife) George Hayden p.608.
p.1373 GOODCHILD
Newcomer 1903 to new house Lindford.
p.1373 HOLDEN Willie (born 3 February 1867) and Elizabeth
(BERRY)
Third son of p.384. She daughter of Emily (nιe COOMBES) p.570
(In 1926 he living at Farnham and wife with him. Two girls in service, two boys
working and one small boy at home)
*Would I go to Farnham and bury him if
he died (so said Mrs George HOLDEN 18 May 1926)
His wife left him in
1916, & housekeeper said to be Mrs NEWMAN and one child (husband killed in
Boer War).
p.1374 GARDNER James 'Jim' and Mary Ann
R (HARDING)
Son of RS (p.637) come to Lindford.
Married 1903 at
Alton to a Churt girl? the dressmaker at GATES.
She dressmaking assisted by
Miss MARDEN.
Niece to the Farmer p.1332 and lodging at William CANE's.
Miss HARDING (sister in law) plays in Chapel (p.1569).
p.1374 CHUCK Horace Robert
& Agnes (nιe CHAPMAN)
New builder 1903
at (late Henry KNIGHT's) Arford
Some relation
to p.1015 - she sister to p.1016, p.1017, p.1071.
One child Stanley.
Entry repeated at p.1016.
Mr
CHUCK was undertaker and for very many years Churchwarden in Headley and lived
in the Corner House at Arford following Henry KNIGHT who d. 1903. [Joyce
Stevens: To the Ar and Back]
p.1374 HAMILTON
General Sir Bruce
1st Gen. in command of Bordon - a bachelor
Distinguished in Boer War.
p.1374 FYFIELD Harvey junior, born 6 February 1901 & Alice
PAUL b. 6/2/1901
Married at Alton 1925 - son of Harvey & Edith
(BURROWS) p.1375
She churched 14 December 1925.
p.1375 BLANCHARD William and Ada Louise nιe NETTLETON
Live below Beech Pond - son
of p.335. She daughter of below.
Their son George Percy BLANCHARD married
elsewhere (Southend on Sea) 4 August 1923 to Edith MAYS, a former servant
(Edith MAYS) of Mrs DUFFUS (p.2070?).
-
William Charles born 3 December 1896 - see p.397
- George Percy born 2
March 1900
- Harry Ernest born 25 March 1903 - m. May GARNETT (nιe
CROUCHER) 1931.
p.1375 NETTLETON John (died 1922)
and Fanny (died circa 1904)
Lived in stables
(till 1902) of Grayshott House
Left when DE PURYs went to Wimbledon.
Parents of above.
p.1375 COOPER Joseph & Emma
Marianne nιe NETTLETON
Another daughter of above. Mrs PARISH's 1st
cook.
May come to BLANCHARD's house on
Chestnuts.
Joseph died May 27th 1933 aged 74.
p.1375 FYFIELD Harvey and Edith nιe BURROWS (see better on
p.2052)
Live below quarry. He son of p.227
She daughter of Frederick
p.391
Parents of Harvey FYFIELD p.1374.
With them (married at Alton
1902):
WOODGER John (or Percy John) and Daisy Edith (FYFIELD)
and
WARRICKER Ernest Stanley and Rose Martha Mary (FYFIELD) m. 1924 at Alton (see
also p.2051)
FINCH
niece also there. She came to call what to do
with her. Girl unable to go to service.
p.1376 DAVIS Alfred Thomas and
Came 1903 to Sleaford Farm.
Works at Bordon.
Pensioner [Crossed out=>I think] and foreman.
Daughter married Easter Monday 1905 (possibly Alice
Maud).
p.1376 ANDREWS George and
Young. Came 1903 to Taylor's
Lane.
He grandson of an ANDREWS once at Linstead.
She great
granddaughter of Mrs WALKER once owner of Reynolds.
She descended from
MARNER-WALKER etc - see Pedigree p.1379.
His brother James ANDREWS lives
1909 in granary and house is let to 2 or 3 soldiers.
p.1376 BURROWS William James and Caroline
(WADDINGTON) m. 9.4.1898
Live in FB (Fullers
Bottom) Son of William p.228.
He combines both lines of the BURROWS
- see Pedigree p.1355 to p.1357.
p.1377 Capt BROCKLEHURST and Mrs
and child
Come to Croft
Cottage 1903. In 2nd Somersets.
Child of hers by former marriage.
He
read lessons. Band president, helped with concert end of November 1903.
p.1377 HARRIS George and Eleanor (WHITE)
Married 1903 and
living at Barford.
Son of p.450; daughter of p.289.
Now (1910) on the
Barway (where's this?)
A daughter
(writing too feint to read).
p.1377 EAMES William and Rosa
Gertrude Eleanor TRAVEL
Live 1903 at Barford Stream
Her
history at p.1044. He son of p.1044.
They living 1924 Simmondstone Cottage,
Churt side, and their daughter 'married' to one PALMER and about their family
came an enquiry August 1924.
Started work 1 day weekly Abbeydore - Dec 9th.
Aged 71. Wages 10/- per day (this last line very
feint).
p.1378 to 1379 MARNER-WALKER Pedigree (provisional)
B = Baptism register M = Marriage registers D = Burial registers
The red
shows a supposed step in the pedigree (no red
shown)
John MARNER (died 1676) m. Elizabeth
John MARNER (son of above) 1677 (B) to
1721 (D) m. Mary (died 1724 D)
Children of John & Mary:
Mr
John MARNER 1706 (B) to 1760 (D) Large
stone No 35 m. Mary (died 1773 D)
Child of John & Mary?
- Marner WALKER (1730 to 1812 D ) Stone
36 m. Elizabeth (1735 to 1821 D) Stone
36
Child of Marner & Elizabeth WALKER:
-- Thomas Marner
WALKER 1761 stone
33 to 14 July 1833 (D) 'died on dung heap' year in which Mrs PIGOTT born,
m. 3.2.1818 Sarah MITCHELL 1784 (stone 167) to 1861 (D) owner of Reynolds at Tithe
Commutation and at the Enclosure
--- Maria WOODBOURNE baptised 27 October
1832 (not sure where this fits in)
Children
of Thomas Marner & Sarah WALKER:
--- Mary WALKER 'daughter of
Thomas, a miller' bap 27 July 1818, m. Jollywags
PHILPS (?brother or uncle to Lewis PHILPS)
--- Marner WALKER (1819 B to
1842 D) stone
33
--- Elizabeth WALKER (1821 B) married George AYLWIN
Children
by George AYLWIN's first wife (also Elizabeth)
The first two, George
& Pollie went to 'Australia' and remained there. Thomas AYLWIN b 1840
(third child) died.
Children of George & Elizabeth AYLWIN (WALKER) (his
second wife):
---- Augusta AYLWIN (1844 to 1844) D & stone
33
---- Marner Walker AYLWIN (1845 B) from Elstead (see p.1414)
---- Amanda Jane AYLWIN (a daughter of Amanda is Mrs ANDREWS p.1376)
----
Maria AYLWYN (1851 B) Mrs Lewis see p.1810
*These two (Amanda & Maria)
remained with grandmother when parents went to Australia.
---- Charlotte
Sarah AYLWIN (1855 to 1862) stone 167,
born in Australia
---- Arthur A AYLWIN born in Australia 'older than
William'
---- William AYLWIN (25 May 1862 B) from Standford.
Mary
MARNER 1709 (B) to ?
- by Richard KNIGHT of Bayfields: Anne Knight
MARNER (B).
Stone
167 text: Sacred to the memory of / Sarah / the wife of Thomas Marner WALKER /
died / February 10, 1861 / aged 77 years / Blessed be the dead which die in
the Lord / also of / Charlotte Sarah / granddaughter of the above / and
daughter of George and Elizabeth AYLWIN / died / April 20, 1862 / aged 7 years
/ The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away / Blessed be the name of the
Lord. [Broken by the falling of the great elm on Valentine's Day 1916 - WHL
p.1414]
p.1371 Letter from L B STEPHENS dated 11 December 1925
(address: Redhouse, Headley, Bordon, Hants)
Dear Mr LAVERTY, I beg to
enclose my cheque for £3 3/- as a donation to this year's charities and
expenses. Yours sincerely LB STEPHENS.
p.1371 Piece of paper (reverse of above letter?): Mrs AYLWIN is widow of Marner Walker AYLWIN, the grandson of Mrs Thomas Marner WALKER the owner of Reynolds at the time of the Inclosure of H Com 1855.
p.1380 GLAYSHER James (b. 12 May 1858; d.
29 Nov 1944 in Troy, Michigan - Inf: Fred GLAYSHER) and Elizabeth
Sarah (nιe KING - b. 20 Sep 1865; d. 30 Apr 1946 in
Troy, Michigan. Parents were Charles & Elizabeth KING - Inf: Fred
Glaysher)
m. 14.02.1885
Live at
Barford. Son of William (p.288) and old Mrs William GLAYSHER lives with them 1903.
The family went
April 1921 to Canada.
p.1380 GLAYSHER James (2 February 1868 died 13 December 1927)
and Eliza (BROADIS)
Son of James (p.290) and lives in Parish House Bottom
(1903)
Married 15.11.1902 nurse Eliza
BROADIS and works at Oaks.
Her mother was buried at Churt March 1922.
p.1380 GLAYSHER James (son of Charles p.285 and Anne
MULLARD
Married 1913 Lilian K JENKINS and live in Churt
She died 1923.
He remarried December 26th 1925 Churt to Esther HAMMOND.
p.1380 GLAYSHER James and Minnie Gertrude (DOPSON)
Son of George p.292 now out of
parish
She sister to Mrs William GLAYSHER
(p.1219)
Two sisters marrying two brothers.
A long time at
Simmondstone and 1927 at Whitmore.
p.1380 GLAYSHER Alfred and Laurie (LLOYD)
Son of George
p.297. At Bull's Farm 1905.
She a love child of well to do parents adopted
by LLOYDs.
p.1381 HOLLAND James A.
New
come 1903 to White House, High Street - works at Camp - see p.1362.
- his son, Maurice married Miss Dorothea FULLER, teacher at
the school 23/1/1906.
p.1381 CALVERT Misses Ellen Ida
& Maud Emily
Came some years before 1903
(c.1898) to Headley Hill (they named the house Heather Brow, now Windridge
- Inf: Judith Kinghorn)
Ida to have a nursing home; Maud literary.
Ida left 1902.
Maud m. Cyril FRASER (born 1859 - see p.922) &
they live 1903 Headley Hill.
p.1382 Mrs Oscar (Aimιe) BERINGER (nιe 1854 or 55
FERRAND?)
1856-1936 - b. Philadelphia
(When she married in 1872 at Marylebone she was recorded as
Amy DANIELL)
Lives on north side (1st house) of the Barway (the footpath from Arford to Hearn Vale). Called it
Ferrand's Rest after her brother or ½ brother killed in Boer War. (Now Brontλ Cottage, Barley Mow Hill)
A
writer.
He died February 1922. Memorial in Times 22.2.22
(11E)
He b Furtwangen, 14 July 1844; d London, 21 Feb
1922. English pianist and composer (his family settled in England in 1849). He
made his dιbut at 15, then studied further in Leipzig and Berlin before
returning to England, where he taught at his own academy (1873-97) and at the
RAM. He is remembered particularly for his piano exercises and methods as well
as many editions.
She the only daughter of Captain Edward Lynch
DANIELL (44th Regiment)
Eldest son Guy died 26 January 1926 aged 53. She
only 18 years older.
Wrote 1926 from 5 Burlington Gardens, W1.
p.1382 Cutting from The Times February 18th 1936
(salient points):
Married Oscar B, pianist,
composer and teacher when only 18 (16 if she was born in
1856, as she married in 1872). 2 sons & 3 dau. Wrote libretti then
plays - produced L.L. Fauntleroy at Terry's in 1888 with her youngest daughter
Vera aged 9 in title role. Short one-act plays and novels - short stories for
magazines - 30 years before her death, ceased to write & devoted herself
to her garden. Striking figure, good looks, charm. Pioneer in fem. social
reform. Vigorous old age. A civil list pension recognised her own & her
husband's attainments.
- Vera - actress and playwright
- Esmι - 2nd
dau - actress, esp. Shakespeare
- Amy - foreign newspaper
correspondent.
p.1382 TILBURY Richard & Annie (GAUNTLETT)
Live in
Tulls Lane - brother to 'ours'? She daughter of p.678.
- Daisy Hannah (born
29 July 1896) had an accident about Easter 1901 with chopper and her eye is
taken out. Now Mrs TAGG p.1862
- Ruth Amelia born 1888 is (1910) I think
Mrs Arthur EVANS* He 1913 a Bordon postman
*to Ruth Amelia & Arthur
EVANS:
-- Wilfred Arthur born 10/12/1910
-- Hermione Daisy born
17/3/1912 (d. 1992).
p.1382 [Entry entirely crossed out with note "See p.1374"] GARDNER James &
p.1382 TILBURY Wilfred RMLI married a TRUSSLER (Edith)
Christmas 1919 (see p.1033?) See p.2002.
In 1922 at KNOX Lodge.
p.1383 MAJORS
&
Lodgers at William COOMBES, Stone
Hill.
Workman for Colin KEMP 'about 50'.
p.1383 HALE
&
(BROWN)
Live in Saunders Houses, Stone Hill
She daughter of Mrs BROWN, Robin Hood
(p.846).
p.1383 GENT William &
Navvy Missioner 1903
Living
next Mr HUNT on Stone Hill
With in 1904 a lodger Mr & Mrs
HUMPHREYS*
* would like charring.
p.1384 MARSHALL James A (born 1870) m. 22.8.1895 Phyllis Sophia
(HARBER born 1867, father a charcoal burner on Marr
Reg)
Live in Stone Hill
Son of Charles p.696; brother to
below.
- daughter Letitia Phyllis HOLLOWAY p.1929.
- son Frank Harber
MARSHALL m. Ethel JARVIS 26 December 1925.
1928 in Fairview Road (Ringmore
Villas).
p.1384 MARSHALL Richard & Eunice (or Alice) married
elsewhere, she died 1925.
Bought 1903 COLTON's house in Parish House
Bottom.
Son of Charles p.696; brother to above.
Bought 192? Birch
Cottage, Beech Hill and lives there 1927 with daughter Eunice Marjory
Children: Richard Alfred 1904 died 1906; Eunice Marjory 1908.
p.1384 MATTHEWS Job and Alice (COURTNAGE)
Live 1903 on
Stone Hill. He son of p.606. She daughter of Henry p.530.
Parents of Mrs
William HACK p.1985.
Also of Phoebe Rhoda who in 1919 married William James
PENNINGTON.
The PENNINGTONs lodging at Mrs FROST's.
p.1385 GAMBLEN Henry & Eliza
Brother and sister live
at Long Cross. Farmers.
Son & daughter of p.457.
p.1385 GAMBLEN George Valentine
& Rose (BUDD)
Live in Parish House Bottom. Married 1902
Son of
Oscar p.458. Nephew to above.
- Vera [HENNESY]
- Rita
- Edna
[TROWER] (married a Canadian 1944).
p.1385 GATES Cyrus S & Florence (COLE)
Live in Arford. Works for Henry
GAMBLEN
Son of Stephen p.607.
Married Florence niece of p.1056.
-
Lily married Arthur of Arthur's Farm, Passfield
- Jack married Mary BEVAN
who had Tony, Valerie & twins John & Peter
- Evelina married June
1933.
p.1386 ALDRED Charles & Grace (SHRUBB) - she died June
1936
Live in Arford
Son of widow ALDRED (p.528)
She daughter of
William p.667
- Son married RuthHEATHER (p.154?).
p.1386 PROWSE
Captain Charles (killed in War) & Violet (RICKARD) (who remarried) and child
Adjutant 2nd
Somerset Light
Infantry
Living in Kirklands 1903.
-
Violet
- Tony married Miss Esme MILLAIS of Churt.
p.1386 PATTERSON J
Buyer 1903 of 4Ό acres in Mill Field
(East).
p.1386 BAGGELEY George and Harriet Elizabeth (HAYTER) married
6th July 1927.
Sister of p.1387. Live there 1927
She died and he gone
to Bentley and baby Pamela Elizabeth to Mrs Arthur WHITE, Shingle Cottage.
p.1387 GALE William (died May 11th 1934 aged 68) & Emma
(NORTH)
Live 1903 at Lindford
Drinks & cfbut ijt xjgf (beats his wife)
Son of Stephen p.238.
She a
servant in old times to Mrs Woodthorpe. Their children on p.1850, 1851.
p.1387 FULLICK Edward Charles
& Lucy (PIGGOTT) & child
Live 1903 at Lindford Bridge.
He
son of p.636, she daughter of Mark PIGGOTT p.621.
Brain-water child in
1903.
Mrs FULLICK died 1909 & he February 1909 lives on Barley Mow
Hill, his house kept by Mrs ETHERINGTON.
p.1387 HAYTER Charles (born circa 1870) & Minnie (nιe
1876 DEE)
Live in Taylor's Lane - married in 18.10.1902.
Son of p.1089 daughter of p.1042.
She ruptured & to Guildford May 1912.
p.1387 FULLICK Edward Charles
& Minnie (HAYTER nιe DEE) - see above for
both
Married Xmas 1919 & live in Taylor's Lane with brain-water
child & one of Mrs HAYTER's - see p.2055.
No further pages in Book 9.
***
Transcription of Book 9 completed, as
follows:
pp.12001249 Viney
pp.12501299 Smeeton
pp. 13001399 Woodger
p.1400 List of the 11 children of DENYER p.1473
- Caroline
Ann, 1875 - Mrs STENNING p.1473
- Alfred Charles, 1877 - Corp Queen's,
wounded & discharged
- George, 1878 - AB RN p.1754
- William, Sept
1879 - RN
- Emily Isabel, 1882 - Mrs BONNER
- John, 1885 - RN - see
below
- Ellen Jubilee, Aug 1887 - Mrs PALLISTER p.1568
- Joseph, 1890
- Drowned in Frensham Pond circa 1900 or 1901
- Florence May, 1892 - Mrs A
WHITE p.141
- E Amelia, 1894 - Mrs E George COOMBES, Arford Pond p.1927
- Thomas James, 30.6.1896 - Died of wounds 10.7.1917 - he went to Australia
in Spring 1914 & came back in Australian Imperial Force.
p.1400 DENYER John & Kate Eliz (nιe SNELLING)
Come
from Hindhead 1920 to Deadwater.
See above. Married here 1910.
With
them lives her mother Mrs SNELLING.
- Thomas James nι Dec 1919 baptised
here April 1926.
p.1401 WALKER Mrs
Lodger 1903 at 'Pines', Grayshott Road -
who advertised for a companion & had many answers.
p.1401 HELLYER Fred Thomas & Minnie
Lives at (late
CHEW's) Lindford Chase.
Son of p.996.
p.1401 COPPER
& Eliza Ann
Living new 1903 at Rock
Barn Cottage.
Keeper to Mr BARRETT. See p.1402.
p.1402 WRIGHT
&
(STAINES)
To live end 1903 at Pond
Cottages.
He assistant at the Pond Inn.
She & he came from
Shaftesbury. Gone by Jan 1904.
p.1402 HUDSON Sam F & Matilda (SMITH)
Live next
Wheatsheaf. Married Nov 1903.
He from Leek and something at Bordon
Camp.
She dau of James p.307.
p.1402 COLLINS Charles (18.5.1851) & Pollie (BRIDGER) &
daughter*
Now 1903 hold Huntingford Bridge Smithy with a branch near the
Wheatsheaf.
Son of p.612; dau of Joseph p.589.
* Dau married mid March
1905 to Charles COLLINS (nι 16 Jan, son of Stephen) & lives 1905 at Batts
Corner & has children born 1907 & 1913 - others died. Charles 1907
died of diabetes Jan 1928 (burial on father's birthday) & father &
mother then at Huntingford Bridge.
See pedigree p.849.
p.1403 SHEPHERD Edward Alfred
Lives at Stream 1903. Steward to AIW (Alexander Ingham WHITAKER)
2nd son of Mr
I'ANSON's 2nd wife. Youngest (James) killed 1896 hunting. Eldest (Montague
James) died (January 18th 1903).
p.1403 BURROWS Tom & Rebecca (widow
MATTHEWS nιe MARSHALL) - she applying for OAP 1927; died Aug 1935
Live in Stream House.
She housekeeper & he gardener to above.
She
much older than he - aunt to below.
Brother to p.1518. He died Nov 1924 in
Whitmore.
p.1403 KNIGHT Ernest William &
Charlotte (HOLMES)
Live 1903 at Standford Hill
He postman, son
of
She niece to Mrs BURROWS above.
p.1404 ALDRED Harry &
Come 1903 to Lower Parish House
Bottom
Son of widow p.528, brother to p.1344 & p.1386.
Pensioner
of RA (paper signed 4.12.1903)
[Not to be
confused with p.1427]
p.1404 EARL Henry & Kate (GLAYSHER) - died Oct 1933
Live 1903 at Herne (Hearn) (formerly
Simmonstone)
Rooks Cottage in 1911 census
She dau of Charles & Rebecca p.284 or p.285
At Bulls Farm for years -
coming 1928 to Land of Nod.
- Henry, RAMC in 1917.
- Margaret Ellen,
23.10.1889 - m. at Shottermill 1909 to
CANNING
- Charles, 2.4.1891 -
missing in Oct 1916, killed
- Thomas, 9.1.1893 - KR Rifles, killed in
War
- John, 7.4.1895 - missing 23.4.1917, killed
- George Alfred, 8.9.1898 - Grenadier Guards, died Aug 1957 - see
p.1962.
p.1404 BOND Thomas
An ex-policeman, living at Whitehill,
who has a pension of £54 a year and comes here (1903) to have papers
signed.
p.1404 SHARPE
With PUTNAM lodger at No.1 Red Bungalows,
Dec 1907.
p.1405 BARNETT James Thomas (nι 5.2.1859) & Alice
(FULLICK)
Come from Batts Corner 1903 to Taylor's Lane.
She dau of
James p.520.
Father of p.1697.
A daughter Bessie Eliza (Mrs KING) died
1922 - see p.2113.
[He son of James & Eliza BARNETT (nιe BLACKER) &
born in Preston Barracks (Fulwood Barracks) his father being in 22nd Regiment
of Foot - a sergeant]
I sent him certificate May 1926.
p.1405 DOPSON James & Ellen (MARSHALL)
Live in Parish
House Bottom.
Son of Arthur (p.436); dau of Samuel (p.654), sister to
below.
p.1045 MARSHALL Harry & Ellen (BONE)
Live in Parish
House Bottom.
Son of Samuel p.654, brother to above.
She sister to the
late Mrs Alice SHRUBB.
p.1406 STEVEN Mrs Mary M & children
Widow of Dr Hugh at
Stone Hill.
He clever but caught consumption - went to California but came
home to die 1903.
She sister to Miss MOIR p.1099.
p.1406 PIGGOTT Walter & Ellen Louise
(WOODS)
Live at Lindford where Mark WOODS lived.
Son of Mark
p.621. She from Bognor.
She sister to p.1424.
Daughter of William
WOODS (bro. to Aaron) late owner of house at
Deadwater.
p.1406 HURLOCK James & Sarah Ann (NORTH, nιe ALDRED) nιe 1860, d. 1933
Widower
& widow married 23.8.1902
Living 1903 at
Fairview.
She dau of widow ALDRED p.528 & widow of Sam NORTH
p.174.
Probably should be HORLOCK.
He nephew to p.467; son of James
H (bro. to p.467) who died Sept 1909.
Lived then with dau at Epsom.
Two sons died in War - for one see p.1166. one son married Emily BROWN.
p.1407 KNIGHT James & Jane Maria (STAPELEY nιe MOSS)
Live 1903 in the Fellmongers. Married 18.10.1902.
He son of George p.1112.
She dau of
Charles p.297 & widow of below.
They went away from Headley &
returned after 10 or 11 years in 1915. The husband in the RNLI Wei haw wei,
China, in 1915.
In 1915, 5 children: James 24.9.1903; Nellie 13.4.1906;
Elsie 9.3.1908.
p.1407 STAPELEY Francis Richard 7.3.1871 & Jane Maria
MOSS
Came to Fellmongers where he died Oct 1901.
Son of Sam p.558. She
as above.
- Daughter Kathleen Sarah STAPELEY.
p.1407 GREEN
&
(nιe KING) & 1 boy
Camp worker
at Birdsnest 1903.
& Miss KING.
p.1407 GREEN
&
Valet to Major BOYCE-COMBE 1903
end.
Living at Stream Cottage.
He from Wrecclesham.
p.1408
RADESTOCK - agent for (Aldershot) Dickenson
(Arrow
pointing to RADESTOCK below)
Camp contractor grocery-side
Living at Lindford
Teetotaller
& would not care for 'wet side'.
p.1408 SMITH James & Lydia (BURROWS)
Young people
living 1903 on Barley Mow Hill.
He son of James p.307; she dau of
p.391.
- Daughter named Houldesworth 1920 May at some Registry Office - see
p.1873.
p.1408 SMITH George & Thirza (BURROWS) - married here
30.7.1898.
Living 1903 in Parish Houses.
He son of James p.307; she
dau of Luke p.492.
- A dau Jane Georgina Caroline nιe 6.4.1899 married
early 1918 a Canadian soldier AJ McBREEN, 1 Medina Villas, Hove.
- a dau
Phyllis married at Alton 9.8.1927 to Charles ALLAN p.2001.
p.1408 RADESTOCK - a tailor coming 1904 to Fullers Bottom shop.
(Arrow pointing to RADESTOCK above)
p.1408 NICHOLLS - 1907 at No.4 Red Bungalows.
p.1409 SELLARS George Joseph & Annie (VINEY)
m. 22.11.1897 & 1 child*
Gardener 1903
at Belmont, formerly W H.
She dau of p.442
(John Henry & Charlotte VINEY)
* Violet Mary living 1910 at Rosemount - wife 1925 of
Joseph Beveridge ERSKINE.
- Violet May born
13.1.1898
- George Edward born 20.4.1906 - died 1908
George
SELLARS died (bur. 14.2.1908) & she
remarried (4th quarter 1910 at Alton Registry
Office) to George Frederick BLACKMAN, soldier servant to Maj. BUTLER then
back to Army then in PO 1925.
- Kathy Maud born
21.7.1911. [Inf: Ann VINEY, AD2012]
p.1409 LEE Richard Chenery &
Blanche
Newcomers 1903 end to Burnside Cottage, Arford.
?"Clerk of
Works" at Bordon.
p.1409 CLEMENTS John & GEAL William Alfred
RFAs 187th Battery at Deadwater Dec 1907
CLEMENTS had
stillborn Aug 1906 & April 1908.
GEAL had dau Mary Frances
8.1.1908.
p.1409 STACEY William Edmund &
Emma & family
Gardener Aug 1903 at Land
of Nod.
Come from Mr CHALCRAFT's at Bramshott.
After his death the
widow was in Jan 1924 at 12 Culmer Cottages, Witley, Surrey.
We
think the following refers to this entry, but not sure:
His son
George m. 28.10.1914 Florence Gerti Louise MOORE. After his death she married
Bertie NORTH p.1977. (There is a son George age 23 in
1911 census)
p.1410 FORMAN Alfred
Bachelor underkeeper (from away) to
AIW (Alexander Ingham WHITAKER) 1903.
Lodging at WOODGER's, Wishanger.
Appearance in Papers as Alfred TRIMMER in
poaching case.
Going to be married to a girl (from away) & coming July
1904 to Simmonstones.
Her father bailiff 60 years to Earl CADOGAN & her
aunt wife to a man 20 years footman to Queen Victoria.
p.1410 BELTON Levi John Arthur&
Ellen Augusta & family
Live at Stone
Hill
Son of Mrs Luke BURROWS (p.492). She servant Headley Park
Bro to
William p.1434.
p.1410 LEMON George & Augusta (FYFIELD or
FIFIELD) died May 1936
Live at Stone Hill. Married 1897.
He
son of Mrs William WHITE (p.289); she dau of William (p.277).
- Martha
Mildred, b. 9.10.1897
- Cicely, b.29.4.1899
- Frederick George, b.
14.6.1901
- William John, b.13.4.1903
- Henry James, b.29.4.1904;
d.1904
- Edward Archer, b.9.10.1905
- Thomas Arthur, b.3.2.1908 - see
p.2093
- Robert Victor, b.1.12.1914; d.1914
- Winifred Frances,
b.7.2.1916.
p.1411 LEVERITT
&
Sapper RE living at Deadwater
1903
½ middle aged.
p.1411 SNEEZL (sic)
&
(WITHERS) - see SNAZELL
p.1584
Staffords 1907 at Deadwater.
p.1411 WILSON - RFA (Royal Field Artillery) 1907 at Deadwater.
p.1411 GRANADOS
&
Chef of Somersets living 1903 at
Deadwater - she young.
p.1411 RICHFIELD - RFA in WOODS' late house, Deadwater.
p.1411 DEADMAN or MAIDMAN (the latter I think right)
Living 1903 at Deadwater.
Only stonemason working 1904 for Contractors.
p.1411 COUTTS Charles John & Mary
Corp RFA - live at
Jubilee Cottage, Lindford
Child Christened 12.1 1908.
p.1412 STAPLETON
&
Living at Deadwater 1903
1st
at PICKERING's Bungalow, then at BONE's.
Clerk at camp, a stonemason in the
1880s.
p.1412 MINNS
&
& 2 children
Agent at cycle
shop, Deadwater 1903
Servant Mrs Andrew GAUNTLETT's d.
p.1412 LOVE
&
& 1 girl*
Fireman to builders of
Bordon hospital 1908
Another child coming Easter 1908.
* Girl of 7 or
8 with hair all off Spring 1908
Living Mrs W
FULLICK.
p.1412 LACEY
&
Fishmonger living 1903 at Deadwater,
No.1 Pickerings
Has had 14 children. She lost one eye & other bad.
3 of his brothers are on the 'pontoon' at Grimsby.
p.1413 TUCKER
& wife
Photographer on Camp living
1903 Deadwater, No.2 Pickerings
(1904 at shop)
Owner of the new
grocery store Autumn 1904.
& at back end 1903 a co???al. [Not sure if this line belongs to TUCKER above or PIPPIN below]
p.1413 PIPPIN
& his (newly-wed) wife
?The same as on gas
March 1909 & living at back of No.4 Pine Hill Road.
p.1413 CHRISTIAN John William & Selina
Frances (nιe CROWTHER)
A clerk in Camp living 1903 Deadwater, No.3
Pickerings
He a long time at Bordon, she just come.
Now at Bindfield
Villas, Lindford 1906.
One child Evelyn
Frances
A brother of his drowned in Bay of Biscay end 1911.
p.1413 CRAWSHAW
&
Bordon clerk living 1903 at Deadwater, No.4
Pickerings.
p.1414 WOODS Henry & Mary Ann
(ROBINSON)
Live at Pettar's Allotment, Deadwater.
He son of
Aaron p.272.
She servant to Alexandra Park (originally from Oxford).
p.1414 AYLWIN Marner Walker & ?Mary & niece - see p.1421
Live
at Glenmuir on Stone Hill.
Formerly farmer - does some Hire Carting
Grandson of Mrs WALKER of Reynolds
See pedigree p.1378.
The
grandmother's stone [Monumental Inscription stone 167] was
broken by the falling of the great elm on Valentine's Day 1916.
"Mary
AYLWIN, Vincent Dew, Lewis Avenue, Margate"
applied for OAP Feb 1919. I assume it this one.
p.1414 EVANS - Barber end 1903 at Deadwater Hill.
p.1415 ASPRED - New people 1903 in small house Deadwater.
p.1415 YEATES
Newcomers 1903 to small house Deadwater & 1904 in
BURDGE's
Assistant to BURDGE.
p.1415 PARFITT George
Who was buried from Workhouse Dec 24 1903
Was
formerly a helper at the 'Bush'
?Came from Kingsley.
p.1416 JAMES Charles
Draper at Liphook to whom CC (clothing club) orders go
Nearly £30 in 1903.
p.1416 ELPHICK G
dr. (draper?) at Farnham £4 in 1903.
p.1416 CHRISTIAN J Henry & Caroline (nιe WHITAKER)
Live at Land of
Nod
She married twice - both "CHRISTIAN"
She sister to Alexander
Ingham WHITAKER (p.35)
Her daughters are
Georgette AGNEW & Edith Heyland FARR.
Their governess Helen LEGGE died at Land of Nod 11 July 1919 found drowned &
was cremated.
p.1416 DYKE J - High Street, Alton. CC 1903.
p.1416 TURNER Thomas - 33 West Street, Farnham. CC 1903.
p.1416 POOLE George - Liphook. CC 1903.
p.1416 BENTALL AJ - Farnham. CC 1903.
p.1417 TIDD Tom & Mrs Alice
Bought? the Camp coffee shop from BALFRY
Been lodging at LINGLEY's
Coming now to late George COOMBES
She born
2.1850, he younger.
Told 1916 that they were for a while in Lower Parish
House Bottom.
p.1417 DEVESON Charles Leonard
New Royal Exchange landlord, Jan 1904.
Bachelor with father & 2 barmen
Brother to New Inn - p.1435
Housekeeper Mrs DUTCH, wife of barman
[Henry Arthur & Louise Mary DUTCH
(nιe DAVIES) manager afterwards at New Inn]
p.1417 MORRIS Thomas & Sarah A Banks (nιe BURROWS)
Keeper at
Hilland.
Married 28.1.1904 at Alton.
Dau of William p.228 - she &
her father came to 2 Vict. Cott, Whitehill
I made his Will for him &
one for her in Sept 1918 when she had throat cancer.
p.1418 & p.1419 A
Pedigree of PIGGOTT or PICKETT
Starts with William PIGGOTT d. 1817
& Sarah MAUNT d. 1788
[Many Grayshott &
Deadwater people - Joyce Stevens]
p.1420 POWELL - New cycle shop (1904) Deadwater Hill.
p.1420 POWELL William Frederick
& Evelina Annie & 5 children.
Lives
on Hendon Road & ?works for [arrow to HUNTLEY on
next page]
She has fits. One dau at Heathercot end 1907
One dau
Mrs Roy WILLIS (Minnie, nιe 1895)
[Note: This entire
entry crossed out, with comment: 'Transferred to p.1709]
p.1420 DICKSON - at BURDGE's small houses Deadwater (1904).
p.1420 JOHNSON
Cheshire Chef at Standford 1807.
Probably the Anthony Charles whose child Fanny was born 11.4.1908.
p.1420 ATKINSON William
Lessee of Bungalow (for 21 years)
Stone Hill - see p.1430.
p.1420 DARKE
&
Soldier (she RC) living Fullers
Bottom 1908.
She was "Lizzie of Hilland Lodge".
p.1421 HUNTLEY
&
& 2 children
To live (1904)
over Deadwater Shop.
p.1421 LOCKLEY
& family
At canteen Mar 1904 (not
permanent)
At Pickering's No.2 March 1904
Bro to p.1640.
See
p.1534 (where may be the same).
p.1421 WILSON (NAYSMYTH-WILSON) "Roy" Robert Gibson &
Rosetta Mary (nιe FULLICK)
To be married 1904 & take Stone Hill
Bungalow.
He engineer to Mrs HUBBUCK - was engineer in Merchant
Service.
She niece to Mrs AYLWIN p.1414.
Wrote June 1926 from 62 Holly
Road, Handsworth, Birmingham.
p.1422 HAYWARD ThomasGeorge
and two Misses GWOTKIN (sis-in-laws)
Purchaser of Croft Cottage 1904.
Last address Thornville, Addiscombe Grove, Croydon.
A rich sister of Miss
G (Mrs PAINE) bought 1916 a house at Grayshott.
Miss Bessie G nιe
25.12.1844.
A brother-in-law is A.S. AMOORE, Broomwood, Grayshott.
For
his gift of a seat and gun mounting, see end of
Register 25.
[My father's gardener till called up. My
secretaire bookcase was his, bought after he died with Church Council wedding
present money - Joyce Stevens]
p.1422 Cutting dated June 1907 - Apology from G Routledge & Sons for not printing dedication to her father in book Flowers of the Field illustrated by Elizabeth Noλl GWOTKIN.
p.1422 WEEKS Fred (1.1.1883) & Martha Georgina (COUPS)
She latterly cook at Mrs CALDERON's.
He
son of p.513.
Married (?Kingsley chapel) early in 1904.
1904 cowman in Park. 1909 he gone to Farnham Asylum - given
to wandering, suicidal tendencies.
p.1422 WEST John
Lodging all 1908 with below.
Cowman,
Wishanger.
p.1422 WILLIS Jonah & Maria & 8 children*
Come to
Wishanger Cottage Easter 1904
Came from Basingstoke (1905 Lower House)
(Moorhouse, Stream in 1913
Electoral Register)
- 1908 - girl married, Mrs SILVESTER (at Stone
Hill 1916) see p.1883
- one son at home
- 3 soldiers
- young son
at sister's(???????)
- young dau at home
(213)
- boy at home
- Stanley nι 1897.
* Girl, then 5 boys, then
2 others - these all depending on parents at one time.
This expanded p.1950
& p.1951.
p.1423 MORGAN George &
& 5 children (now 4, see in
B&B)
Brickmaker from Griggs Green.
Living at late CANNINGS,
Hollywater.
Eldest boy, born 1896, not all there.
She a Londoner.
p.1423 HALL Benjamin &
&
New carter, Royal Oak,
Hollywater 1904.
Lived 1st at Royal Oak; then in late Charles BURROWS; then
Lindford Chase.
Out when I called 4.5.1904.
At Standford 1905.
-
Ada Minnie 21.12.1893 in Shoe Club 1905.
p.1423 BALDWIN William Jesse & Louisa
Mary
Newcomer 1904 to "Love Villa", Hollywater.
A dealer, with
a small shop at Deadwater.
Daisy (nιe 1893) gave evidence Oct 1906.
Parents to p.1689.
p.1424 BENHAM
&
& 3 children
Have taken 1904
PENNYCARD's, Hollywater.
Brother-in-law (Mrs P's brother) to
PENNYCARDs.
A 4th child in May 1904.
p.1424 BICKFORD Jack & wife & 2 children
Ex-soldier & carpenter come April 1904 to Lower Parish House Bottom.
Sends children still to Army school.
Elder, Lucy Bessie Atkins, born
11.6.1891; younger boy Jack nι 12.12.1892.
He killed in gravel pit in
1907.
Dau married 1915 to Leonard UPFOLD,
Beech Hill in voting list.
p.1424 WOODS William Clifton & wife & 2 children
Hire carter come 1904 to late Broomsquire COOMBES.
He brother to Mrs Walter
PIGGOTT p.1406.
p.1425 TESTER - Come 1904 to late KNOTT at Lindford.
p.1425 RYAN
&
RE came 1907 to Lawes' Cottage,
Lindford.
She Irish.
p.1425 TIDEY Robert & Emma (CHAPLIN)
Grocer 1904 in
Village
Formerly baker to W ROGERS, then at Grayshott (there in 1901 census).
Brother-in-law to
below.
- Sydney Arthur, 26.11.1896
- Dorothy Emma, 18.3.1901.
p.1425 CULLIFORD - Brother-in-law to above (came 1904).
p.1426 GRAFHAM Reginald
Son of George of old inn at
Passfield.
Coming 1904 to School.
A sister (infant) died Nov 20,
1904.
Wounded in great War 1917.
p.1426 DICKER James Ellis & Edith Emma (PAYE)
Banned 1904. Same as p.1315.
He has FOSTER's glass houses.
Had still
born child mid Nov 1905.
Her brother George fell from top of gas Buildings
in Oct 1923 - their father having died a fortnight before.
Gave the son,
19.5.1928, a character to enter Air Force.
p.1426 BEVINS
& wife
New Eveley keeper, May 1904.
Middle-aged, no children
& now
(March 1904) old Father Dan. SHEWARD, born Aug 1815.
p.1427 JOY
&
& 3 CHILDREN*
At Deadwater 1904.
Foreman to Mr HAWKINS.
* Ivy, Victor, Lord about 1902.
Has lost 5
other children.
p.1427 ALLRIGHT William &
& 2 girls
Painter
living at Lindford.
Daughter Mabel Eliz. (nιe 14.2.1893) at school - other
is daughter of 16.
p.1427 ALDRED George & Eliza KINGSHOTT (DEADMAN)
She
dau of Isaac & Eliza KINGSHOTT; bapt at Bramshott 26.1.1862. Her parents
p.1885.
He bapt at Frensham 29.9.1844 - I gave him the certificate in Nov
1912.
Brother to William ALDRED p.583.
Came Parish House Bottom
1904.
Not to be confused with p.1404.
She sister to Mrs Esther
(William) MARSHALL & has been married before, & has children:
-
______ DEADMAN, 1 month's imprisonment July 1935 for stealing a rein.
-
Lily Emily DEADMAN, nιe 24.11.1891, bapt 13.9.1908, servant in Headley
Fields - now Mrs STEARNS p.1851.
See p.1768 & p.1507. See
also p.2037.
p.1428 COBBIN
Live (no children) at Frensham Pond
Cottages.
Came there in 1904. She dark, pleasant.
Formerly ? at Rock
Barn.
p.1428 GOODGER (or GOODYEAR) James & Alice Edith (nιe
CARTER)
Came 1903 to Frensham Pond Cottages.
Once had a daughter (11
months) at Mrs MICHEL's (Oaks).
Another
daughter is Mrs Martin SHRUBB p.668.
She going zupps (rooty,
loony?) end of 1911 & Aug 1914 went to asylum.
She died early
in 1915 & buried from asylum at Churt or Thursley.
p.1428 SKELTON
&
& 1 boy born 1897.
Came May
1904 to Rock Barn.
p.1429 BLACKMAN John & Anne (FOARD, nιe GLAYSHER)
Married 6.8.1904.
He son of Andrew p.419.
She dau of George GLAYSHER
p.379 & widow of George FOARD p.2, buried 25.12.1889 in plot
I4 (says I5 in register).
Buried 17.3.1895 in
plot I6.
p.1429 HAWKINS
&
(LISTER)
Younger of the 2
brothers contracting for Camp 1904.
His father & mother there when I
called 8.8.1904.
She from Wallingford.
p.1429 SCOTT Alfred James & Emily Georgina
Labourer
living 1904 at Deadwater.
Child baptised 28.8.1904. Different to
p.1333.
p.1430 CUMBES Charles & Florence (LEATH)
Live opposite
Reynolds - works for CHALLEN.
Had a baby & bad (fits) August 1904.
p.1430 WELSH - In 1927 at one of the 6 Stonehill Bungalows.
p.1430 ATKINSON William (b. 21.5.1826) & Mrs Jessie
Gertrude Dorcas HEWITT (and ????? 1923) & 2 daughters
1911 census has: Jessie ATKINSON, age 50, single; Dora
ATKINSON, sister age 44, single; Gertrude HEWITT, sister age 42, widow; at
Heathland, Carlton Road
Have 3, 5, 7, 14 or 21 year lease of the
east bungalow, Stone Hill.
Mrs HEWITT (daughter, left husband) mostly
here.
He stayed with WOODTHORPEs in the 1870s.
Quantity surveyor,
partner WELSH (above) - very old man
Came
Spring 1903, comes sometimes
London address. Lismore, East Molesey.
p.1430 & p.1431 WARNER Edmund (nι Tisted 4.9.1852) &
wife Jane (nιe GARDNER 22.12.1846, once
BARTHOLOMEW)
Come 1904 to No.2 Huntingford's, Hollywater
She mother
to Albert BARTHOLOMEW p.1247
& mother-in-law to Edith JUTTON (see p.1431 below)
& daughter of GARDNER of
Hollywater.
He gunner RMA (Royal Marine
Artillery?) enlisted 4.12.1872
Parchment Certif. No.5732 Joined QMA 29.5.1873.
He outpatient Jan 1907 of
Guildford Hospital.
Living with them her sister ?Miss Delia GARDNER (nιe 10 April 1839) - old age pension
1909
& in 1909 her brother James GARDNER, nι 1852 - cripply, can't work
& must have relief Xmas 1909.
These GARDNERs 1st cousins to Mrs
HUNTINGFORD p.1703.
I think all that are left at 2 Fir Hill Villas 1926 are
Miss GARDNER nιe 10.4.1839 & George WARNER works at Churt for Alfred
GARDNER builder
& see also p.2027.
[Note: The
entry above has been concocted as well as possible from several entries spread
over 2 pages - please check with original source if using the
information]
p.1431 JUTTON Herbert Charles & Edith (WARNER) - married
here 9.9.1907.
She living with mother (above) in War Time, Aug 1915.
p.1431 BROWN William Herbert (Walter in
1911 census) & Harriett & 2
children
Taken Mich 1904 GREENAWAY's Farm (with below, William
LONGMAN)
Came from East Worldham - went away 1915 with MIGHELL
p.1351 to farm land at Hollycombe, Liphook.
- Ethel 13 Sep 1902
- ?
1904
- Mildred Lucy 17 Sep 1905.
p.1431 LONGMAN William
Has GREENAWAY's Farm (with above
William BROWN) Autumn 1904.
A bachelor,
living in cottage in G's yard.
p.1431 MARSH Ellen - Barmaid 1904 at New Inn & a sponsor Oct 1904.
p.1432 CHIVERTON George (23.2.1878) & Bessie (HALL)
Come 1904 to Headley Park Mill. He son of Thomas p.234.
She "kept father's
house". Niece of p.526.
No children. Sister to p.1440. Niece to HACK
p.207.
[Married Bessie HALL at Kingsley on 24 Oct 1900.
Bessie was the 10th of 11 children of Thomas HALL and his wife Emily (nιe
PAGE) both of Frensham, Surrey. The family had moved to Kingsley where the
last 4 children were born. George and Bessie later went to Canada. -
Information given 2004 by Ken CHIVERTON in Australia]
p.1432 RUSSELL Samuel James & Minnie (COOMBES)
Living
Nov 1904 at No.1 Fairview. [Assume this refers to
Fairview Terrace, built c.1900, rather than Fairview Road?]
She dau
of James; he a Camp workman lodging once at James COOMBES.
p.1432 GATCUM Harry & Ellen (COOMBES) died April 1937
Living 1904 at Fairview.
He son of p.1005, brother of p.1433.
She dau
of Edward p.809. Had child before marriage & one in 1904.
p.1433 GATCUM James & Martha (BLUNDY)
Live 1904 in
Fairview.
Son of p.1005, brother of below & p.1432.
Dau of p.941.
Child before marriage & one in 1904.
p.1433 GATCUM Fred & Ellen (SHRUBB)
Live end 1904 at
Henry GAMBLEN's
In 1927 & ante, next Le FEUVRE's in Fullers Bottom.
Son of p.1005, brother of above & p.1432.
Dau of p.422
&
their dau Mrs Fred WOODFORD lives there in 1927 (see
p.2050).
p.1433 WATERS George &
Strangers lodging at Fairview
for short while in 1904.
Had a child while here, Winifred Alice.
p.1434 HAYWARD
&
Come 1904 to Stone Hill. A
plasterer.
Young people - 1 child born 1904.
1906 at Sidney House,
Deadwater which they own
1910 ditto.
p.1434 ul. BOUGHEY Thomas
& Annie [has downward-pointing arrow, relating it to HAYWARD below?]
In Shamrock Cottage in 1911 census - see p.88 [Inf: Ulrich & Sarah
Schubert]
p.1434 HAYWARD
&
A 2nd of same name came from Whitehill 1910
o SCOTT's own house, Deadwater.
No relation to above, & 1911 at
HOCKADAY's.
p.1434 BELTON William &
& children
Come from Guildford 1904
to Stone Hill.
Son of Luke BURROWS' wife p.492.
Brother to Levi
p.1410.
1 child born 1904, 2 children older, 2 more dead.
p.1434 HAYWARD [arrow pointing upward]
Another a photographer opposite
corner to Up-to-date shop 1912.
p.1434 HOGAN
&
Newcomers 1904 to Stone Hill. She willing to go
out nursing.
p.1435 HALE Leon George &
(?INWOOD)
New baker 1904 to Mr
ROGERS.
1 child born 1904. He left 1906.
She g-dau of INWOOD (Alton
Cottage Hospital) & will have money when father dies.
Grandfather was
angry at marriage of son & so left much of his money to build
hospital.
Gave reference April 1907 for Licences.
p.1435 DEVESON Frank
New (Mich 1904) New Inn landlord.
Brother to
Royal Exchange p.1417.
House kept by Mr & Mrs LYONS.
p.1435 CLARK John & Louisa Jane (PRIOR) & 1 child
Come 1904 end
to west end of Barnes', Deadwater.
She had ulcered foot which has been
taken off.
Does housework & dressmaking, puts out washing.
-
?Before marriage Louisa Mary, April 1893 - lives elsewhere.
- William John,
Dec 1902
- girl, baptised 1905.
p.1436 BRUCE John Murray & Annie Eliza (BURT) & child John Murray
1907-1919
Building end 1904 in Taylor's Lane.
Lodging pro-tem at
BALFRY's. Church people.
She came to see June 1919 having just lost her
little boy (tuberculosis, etc). He died here & then in 1919 a Red Cross
Nurse. She selling the house 1919.
p.1436 LOVELOCK
&
& 2 babies
Come 1904 (Nov) to Tulls Lane
from Passfield.
p.1436 TURNER
& wife = ?p.1480
Live 1904 end in small house
Deadwater with JANOWAY in one end (see p.244)
p.1436 JANOWAY Jonathan now
1906 at Deadwater with dau Mrs MAHONEY (once GREEN, see p.113) & grandson
Ralph MAHONEY nι 14.2.1898 - killed in action in France (Hants Reg,
20.9.1917).
p.1437 SAUNDERSON William &
Working bricklayer come 1904 to
Standford.
Young, no children, friends of below.
p.1437 BROWN
&
& 2 girls
Working bricklayer come 1904 to
Standford.
Friends of above. Both from London.
p.1437 WORSFOLD
& wife & child & brother
Keep refreshment
shop (Nov 1904) at Deadwater.
Would like a school nearer.
They came
from Whitehill, therefore child to Blackmoor.
p.1438 SEAGROATT Arthur &
Newspapers & barber Nov 1904 at
Deadwater.
Young. From London. Married 1905.
p.1438 HOWLETT Herbert Arthur & Florence Maud (BOARER) - dead Feb 20, 1952 Farnham
Young. Managing Gane Inge at
Deadwater.
Shop built Autumn 1904
Married 23.8.1900
- Eileen
Dorothy nιe 22.7.1901 - married 12.4.1928 Cyril Edgar FISHER
- Kathleen
Marie nιe 7.7.1906.
He died 1.1.1924, after prolonged illness, at South
View, The Bourne.
p.1438 TAYLOR
& wife
Lodge at LINGLEY's (Whitehill) Aut 1904
Manager of TUCKER's Grocery (p.1413)
Sponsors here Aug 28, 1904.
p.1439 DORMER Harry (nι 21.11.1880 at Woking) & Mildred (JOHNSON) & Douglas
Single at present, gentlemen's outfitter on
BLUNDY's road Nov 1904.
Applied Oct 1916 for commission in ASC or
Cavalry.
Son or a draper.
Served in SA with 59th C's
IY March 1901-Aug 1902.
Gone 1919 & succeeded by BAMFILL
(below). Died 27 Jan 1934 aged 44.
p.1439 BAMFILL Malcolm Ernest & Nellie Jane
Baby Malcolm Edgar nι
8.2.1921 (not bapt.)
p.1439 RICH Sergt & wife (no children)
Lodging at DORMERs Nov
1904.
Nov 1905 at Lindford.
His mother sister to WHITING p.370.
p.1439 WATTS William &
& children
Photographer Nov 1904 on
BLUNDY's road.
Some children come to school.
Then Stonehill. Now 1907
Fullers Bottom.
p.1440 BONE Walter &
Come Summer 1904 to WATFORD's Deadwater
allotment.
She (I think) sister to WATFORD p.1292. No relation to
p.1829.
Came from Whitehill. Brother to Jesse BONE of Whitehill.
1921
purchased Elliotts.
His first wife, I told 1921, was Caroline TRIGG (or
HARDING) of Whitmore.
Perhaps cf. baptism 22.4.1887.
She afterwards at
Asylum?
p.1440 HALL
&
& 1 child
Newcomers Autumn 1904 to Headley
Wood Hatch.
Brother to p.1432. She from Peckham & likes country.
He carter during 1905 for Harry BARNETT.
p.1440 FULLICK (Fred) Albert 20.5.1876 & Emily Martha (FULLICK, FOULKES)
5.1877
Banned 1904. Come to his house at Lindford (Hazel Cottage).
He son of Edward p.636. For her see Walter FULLICK p.500.
With them his
aunt, Miss Esther FULLICK, nιe 1839.
Emily Martha FULLICK died Jan
1932.
p.1441 AYLWIN
&
& child
Come 1904 from Petersfield to
Stream
Carter to Wishanger.
She like little Mrs William HARRIS.
p.1441 HEWLETT Benjamin & wife
At No.2 Pickerings Bungalows,
Deadwater at end 1904
He Nov 1904 blacked her eye.
Child Benjamin born
10.6.1905.
p.1441 FRYER Charles Henry & wife Ellen
Georgina
Young people, she tall [yes, I
remember - Joyce Stevens] come 1904 to Lindford shop.
From
Basingstoke.
They sold grocery (not bakery) 1925 to P [who was that?] - see
p.1993
His nephew Henry Albert Chapman LAWES and another man Henry
John OSMAN went off as bakers in the ASC for the War, Xmas 1914.
p.1442 LARBY George & wife Charlotte nιe
13.10.1856
Elderly people built 1904 Bungalow on main road at Deadwater.
Now gone away.
Attend clubs, etc.
& a son & his wife &
baby (Nov 1908)
as she told me 14.10.1921
a brother Ted LARBY (nιe
AYRES) in Vancouver
Now (1913) in a wheeled house near Pine Hill
Bungalow.
p.1442 RAMSLEY
& wife & child
Coachman 1905 to below.
p.1442 FINDLAY Col & Mrs & etc.
Tenant 1905of Headley Park
(R.A.)
p.1443 KENWARD W & Ethel Annie (BARNES)
Newcomers 1904to Stone Hill
Baby born 10.7.1904.
p.1443 MOOREY
&
& family
Hillier's carter 1905. Dirty.
Came 1904 (Aug) from Kingsley.
Eldest born 1886, youngest mid-1903.
She ill since birth of youngest.
p.1443 BONHAM & TURNER - bakers & newspapers in 1905
Living at
end of KELLICK's in Arford [owned shop before BELLINGER
- Joyce Stevens]
p.1444 SEAR - New shop-occupier (1905) Peter's Allotment (Deadwater).
p.1444 CARDEW Major George Howard & Mrs
Emma Marion
At new house on Deadwater
Allotments - Plan p.1771.
p.1444 CHANDLER George nι 1877 & Harriet Elizabeth (SKINNER) & 2
children*
Come Feb 1905 to near Lindford Chapel from Whitehill.
Wrote
to know when is Baptism Sunday.
Nephew to
keeper Charles; son of James p.342.
Tells me she came to confirmation
classes in ___ but other girls told her that as she was a BLACKMAN I would not
have her Told her 1905. This must be wrong
somehow.
* eldest died
- 2nd born 1902
- 3rd born end 1904.
p.1445 PATEY James Charles & wife Kate
Ex-soldier, in CRE Office 1905
Built 2 cottages on Deadwater Allotment.
She sister to Mrs BUGLER p.1481.
p.1445 TIBBETT (or TEBBUTT or TIPPETTS or
TEBBITT?) Robert & wife
Coming 1905 to PATEY's cottage
above.
Manufacturers of Mineral Waters
Their man is COTTRELL
p.1448.
She dealfish & dullish.
?Their dau banned 1913 to CW ADAMS
p.1488.
p.1445 SPOONER
& Ethel Fanny & her 2 children*
Engineer
1905 to Fred C at ALLSOPP's cottages
She originally DEW & children have
Patriotic Fund Pension.
* Ethel 1899 - a little paralysed
- Dorothy
5.6.1900.
p.1446 THEOBALD John Meadows & Margaret Maud
Young people from Town
with 'shaggy greyhound'
Live in the most westerly of the Stone Hill
bungalows.
She nιe 1876, died of consumption Feb 1917, buried Woking.
p.1446 SOPER Charles William & Edith & 2* children
New carter
end 1904 at Wishanger
* one nι ?1902, the other older (goes to Churt)
Corina E Kathleen; Clarence William 11.2.1896
a third Augustus
Lloyd George nι 2.1.1910, bapt Churt 10.4.1910.
p.1446 JEFFERY
&
& 1 child
Come 1905 to late LLOYD's,
Hollywater.
A friend of BALDWIN p.1423.
p.1447 HILLS W Reuben &
New 1904 Hilland keeper.
Came from near Farnham.
Under keeper
1907 being
PENNY lodging May 1907 at ALLEN's.
p.1447 MERRY Albert James & wife
Lodging 1905 with Charles MOSS
?Servant to a gunner (Brighton) officer Major SAUNDERS
Privately
Christened child Good Friday 1906, received at Blackmoor Aug 1907.
p.1447 SMITH George & ?sister & father James nι 10.5.1827
Carter at Trottsford end 1904. From Binsted way.
Old man 35 years head
carter to Mr NEWMAN.
p.1447 SMITH
Brother to James - wooden leg.
In Tulls lane
1913.
Has fits, esjolt (drinks); OAP
& breaks stones.
p.1448 SNELLING
& wife
Lodging 1905 at HALE's, Stone Hill.
p.1448 JELFS John Henry Senior & wife Sarah
Ann
Laundry set up 1907. Father to p.1451.
Daughter Ivy married
1924 R.M. O'BRIEN - see p.1981.
p.1448 ANKERS Mrs Mary & Mrs HALE
Laundresses in COLE's cottage.
HALE sister to Mrs COLE - see p.242.
ANKERS from Grayshott Laundry.
p.1448 COTTRELL Thomas Charles & Agnes
& children
Pensioner & driver & seller at Soda Water -
p.1445.
Come to Deadwater about Xmas 1904.
She sister to (arrow to Mrs
BOLDEN p.1449).
- Agnes Mary nιe 20.4.1906.
p.1449 DENNE William & Eliza (nιe MANSER)
& 8 children in all
Come Spring 1905 to Rock Barn Cottage.
Tidy
woman, well spoken; he son of a farmer.
Would like foreman or cowman's
place. This Nov 1905.
In Oct 1906 Mrs MOODY wrote that they out of
work.
She a widow in 1911 census
In Aug
1914, 3 sons in Navy: Tom (not Thomas) in Hebe; Edward Manser in
Bristol; Harry in Superb.
p.1449 FUGGLE Charles &
&
children
Bought the 'Up-to-date' [later
BELLINGER's]
Come from Sevenoaks.
p.1449 ALLEN Vernon Charles & Edith
May & children (spelt ALLAN in 1911
census)
Partner to FUGGLE above.
Girl married to P ARMSBURY,
Drum Major 's ??? R???, wounded 1914.
Alfred
Thomas ALLEN, nι 17.2.1896, wounded 1.1.1915.
Firm shut down in 1921.
Mr ALLEN's address then: Fir Tree House, Market Place, Margate & I applied
to for a character by the London Assn Oil Co 147
Jamaica Road, SE16.
p.1449 HARDWICK - At Deadwater Hill April 1905.
Employed in Soda Water
factory.
p.1449 BOLDEN Mrs & children, mid 1903 & 1906
Widow of sergeant
wounded in Boer War
& died in asylum in 1910.
She sister to (arrow to Mrs COTTRELL p.1448).
p.1450 WILKIN William & Louisa & Ethel
M
Traveller for PHILLIPS
Christmas 1904 at Deadwater Chβlet
Afterwards when chβlet burnt at Cottages behind them at Lindford
Chase.
At Lindford Chase child 5 days old died 10.4.1909.
p.1450 MARTINSON William
BALFRY's lad 1905 from North Walsham.
Recommended by A C MACKIE, curate
N.C.O. in Boy's Brigade.
p.1450 CLAYTON Frank & wife
Hairdresser in Camp Shop & 1907
lives there
Came May 1905 to R.S. GARDNER's
Cottages, Lindford
& came 1907 to SCOTT's new house, Lindford
Chase.
p.1451 JELFS gunner John Henry & wife Beatrice & baby Lily
(Christmas 1904)
Came 1905 from Leeds to Lindford
Same house as below.
See p.1448
1906 at Chestnuts with lodger Groom NEWMAN
Groom to Mr
FABER R.F.A. & married 29.9.1906
Now Spring 1907 at late Charles MOSS
& taking a little shoemaking till he leaves the army (8 years service) end
1907.
Has Kathleen THOMAS as ironer in 1909.
p.1451 CONOLLY (or CONNELLY) driver John & wife
Come 1905 from
Leeds to Lindford.
Same house as above.
p.1451 RIBBON Mr & Mrs.
Living 1928 with JELFS.
She sister to
Mrs BLANCHARD and working for KAY.
He hurt in some way.
p.1451 GREEN George & Augusta & Clarence
Came from Whitehill May 1905 to Hollywater
School.
Countrymen who have lived in London.
She did some laundry
work.
"Turned out" he told me Oct 1911 to make room for TRUSSLERs (p.1033)
who work for GREENWAY and insisted on leaving their old cottage.
Now at
Lindford but no Drying Ground
His father is said to be the gardener in
Camp.
Went 1912 to America.
p.1452 MURDY William James &
& family
An ex soldier once in
Bordon married quarters.
Now in R.E Office (Newcastle-on-Tyne name)
Came April 1905 to 1st house on left going to Hollywater.
Children still at
Camp Schools.
Daughter married August 1905 to Sergeant George RUSSELL
A.S.C.
RUSSELL died 5.1.1911 and she remarried 16.11.1912
& in
1919 is Mrs POPE, 30 Hanover Street, Portsea.
p.1452 RAND Nicholas Albert &
(DIMES) & Ethel Mary 21.7.1887
Came 1905 to Headley Wood. Girl is G.F.S
Miss
HURST is a permanent lodger and her mother Mrs DIMES, neι 1829, from
Crondall.
p.1452 FINCH
& wife
Come to Petar's Allotment Bungalow 1905.
Carter to Messrs _____ of Aldershot.
p.1453 LEWIS
& wife
At BUDD's West House, Petar's Allotment,
Deadwater
Come 1905. Laundry Work & photographer lodger
?Husband
said to be blind and in an asylum.
In 1906 (April) 3 married soldiers
lodging.
p.1453 LE FEUVRE. William Henry & Lucy Caroline (BURROWS)
Living 1905 in ALLSOPP's. Banned
1903.
She daughter of Luke BURROWS (p.492).
Parents to p.2060 (MOGER).
p.1453 LAFREY Amos
Living 1905 in ALLSOPP's.
- Victoria
14.6.1897
- Arthur 17.3.1899.
p.1454 & p.1455 Pedigree of GLAYSHER
Glaysher
Chart 1
It is strange that while the old man and his 2nd wife (lived
&?) were buried here there is no mention of the rest of the family; -
& the following (if his age is given rightly) cannot be one of the family.
Suggested that William came from elsewhere (not from Churt which I have
examined) & that he took up with Elizabeth COLE, the children went back to
William's relatives. Qu. wither?) - There are no GLAYSHERS in the 18th Century
in Frensham Registers.
Glaysher
Chart 2
p.1456 & p.1457 Pedigree of Glayshers
(Continued)
Glaysher
Chart 3
Note: William G 1846 not married by 1905.
p.1458
& p.1459 Pedigree of Glayshers (Continued)
Glaysher
Chart 4
p.1460 & p.1461 Pages headed PARSONS at
Hindhead
p.1460 TREVELYAN G.P. & wife &
Relation of Mrs MOODY of
Frensham who came partly for health.
Pronounced as usual Trevilyan.
p.1461 Blank - it seems as though WHL was going to list several Hindhead parsons on these two pages, but only got round to entering one, TREVELYAN.
pp.1462 & 1463 Pedigree of TRIGGS (See also p.1231 and
p.1465)
Triggs
Chart 1
p.1464 & p.1465 Comparative Pedigree of TRIGGS by generations. See
p.1231 & p.1463
Triggs
Chart 2
p.1466 CARR John E
Tailor 1905 at Fullers Bottom
p.1466 GROVER
& Harriett 9.12.1836 (BOXALL)
Sister to Mrs George
TRIGGS. Live Kingsley 1905
He brother to Charles GROVER p.1218.
p.1466 BOXALL James
Brother to above and to Mrs George TRIGGS
Living 1905 at Wimbledon.
p.1467 PLOWSDAY & FIELDAN Misses
At Hilland Lodge 1905
Also
Mrs CHENERY (neι PLOWSDAY)
p.1467 STEVENSON Harry George & Eliza J (nιe POWELL)
New gardener
Michaelmas 1905 to Pinehurst.
She ill when called Oct 1905.
Came from
Lavant (Chichester)
Her last remaining brother died of consumption February
1907 at Chatham (in Civil Service) and one of his 3 children is (Oct 1907)
here.
Viz: Tommy POWELL married Dolly TURNER
- Edmund Powell STEVENSON
banned 1922 to Kathleen Maude JEFFERIES (p.276 & p.1701). Died Nov 1932 to
Bramshott Sanatorium.
p.1467 STONEMAN George Mortimer & Ellen MP (MAY)
Married 2.10.1905.
General Stores Deadwater.
His sister (Mrs TRIBE) p.1641.
p.1467 STONEMAN Sen (parents of above)
Came end 1916 to STONEMAN's
Cottages and September 1920 to HARDING's Lindford with daughter Mrs Catherine WAYE who is now in next house.
p.1468 Smith W H & Son
Have taken small shop at Deadwater.
Their Agents being: A (nothing else entered
here)
p.1468 BUXTON John James & Jane (BRAYBROOK)
Married Whitsunday
1911 and living at Bungalow (arrow to ARNOLD
p.1469).
Lodging with them is -
p.1468 HARPER Miss Lily,
assistant at Phillips. See p.1630.
p.1468 TRAWELL (TROWELL) William Henry & Myrtle Winifred.
Came 1927
with BUXTON (above) Behind Deadwater shops
Lynton Cottage. She churched
16.1.1928
Child baptised at Bordon 22.6.1928.
p.1469 ARNOLD Frederick John & Mary
Ann & daughter* Jane neι 1885
New resident 1905 at
Deadwater
With 1905 reportedly savage dog.
Not to do with p.1579. Come
back 1909 as Cook in camp & living at Bungalows behind Phillips (in
Wood).
He chef to R.E.
Have had 6? children and have 5 or 6
grandchildren.
*Daughter is Jane BRAYBROOK (by former husband) and is
banned 1911 to John J BUXTON, a lodger (see p.1468).
p.1469 BARNFIELD
New postman Michaelmas 1905.
p.1469 PRIDE William &
& 2 children
Come 1905 from Wiltshire
to Barford
Dairy, Mill, etc for Mr PRICHARD.
Emily 29 May 1914 married
Private Harry Robert DENNY, Oxford Regt, killed in War
Mrs PRIDE's mother
dying May 1914. The mother did not then die.
Mrs DENNY remarried 1919 to
D???? STUBBS and is April 1919 at Ripon (marr.
Reg Office)
p.1470 GLAYSHER Willie & Clara Christina
(GIRLING) neι 6.3.1887.
Married 7.8.1905 and living 1905 at Barford
She a servant to Mrs PRICHARD p.993.
He son of "young" Charles p.285.
His age given wrongly at marriage and note made 1913.
p.1470 SAMPSON Albert William & Kate (BUDD)
Live at Hollywater.
Married 1904 by me.
She daughter of p.591.
p.1470 BARNETT Harry & Mrs WARNER
?Elderly. Came 1905 to Hollywater
from Whitehill (late Foote's).
p.1471 STANNARD Charles Royley & Sarah
Esther (STROUD).
Painter living at Lindford.
Came 1903 or 1904 to
ALLRIGHT's.
He died 9th Dec 1905 of Rheumatism and gout (aged
62, plot P13).
She was Sarah Esther STROUD, born at Great
Marlow.
I wrote 15.4.1919 to see if old enough for O.A.P.
She daughter
of Thomas & Mary STROUD, and baptised 14.4.1843, neι 19.3.1843
A
lodger 1928 and previously Alfred STAPLETON "not fit for work" she says.
p.1471 SMITH
FRYER's Baker living at Lindford.
Injured knee Oct
1905.
p.1471 BARNES T H &
& family.
Middle-aged fish sellers at
Deadwater in Dormers.
He has a pass to both camps.
Went away and
returned 1909 to next LANGFORD.
Owner of "next
LANGFORD" is John W HEAWOOD.
Daughter May Florence (neι 1842) had Arthur
Henry James nι 25.9.1909
She became Mrs John Richard HEATH and legitimated
the child in 1928.
See E???? List CGI.
p.1472 PHILLIPS
&
& family
Pensioner running Theatrical
companies.
With wife and 5 girls and 1 boy 1905 at Deadwater.
p.1472 COOPER
&
On Deadwater allotments October 1905.
CANE
also living there.
p.1472 COOPER
& Janet
L.S.W.R van man coming May 1920 to Dormers
No.2.
She churched 20.11.1921.
p.1472 POULTER Harry &
New bailiff-keeper October 1905 at
Eveley.
She confined night of arrival. From Tilford.
For all POULTERs
see p.1917.
p.1473 STENNING James & Caroline Ann (DENYER) 1875
Living 1905 on
Stone Hill Cross Road.
Had trouble with furniture on hire sysem.
Daughter of below.
Going very blind in 1917 and died.
His sister Mrs
PARRATT on p.1899.
p.1473 DENYER Charles & Mary (see p.1400)
& family.
See list of 11 children in B&B also p.1400 of this
book.
Parents of above come end 1905 to same home from Batt's Corner. She
would like washing.
- George born in 1870s. Married 24.12.1911 to Annie
CHANDLER at Churt. See p.1754.
- Ellen Jubilee born 1886. Mrs PALLISER
p.1568.
- Amelia born 27.8.1894. Baptised Wrecclesham 10.6.1894.
- Tom
born 1896 (went to Australia) badly wounded June 1917 and died 10 July
1917.
- Florence May - Mrs Arthur White p.141.
p.1473 MUNDAY James &
& 8 children.
Come as carter to Eveley
(from Tilford) with POULTER.
Said to be a splendid ploughman
Gone
Spring 1907 and another MUNDAY (p.1527) came.
- Daisy 27.4.1892.
p.1474 & p.1475 List of Army chaplains at Bordon (each line below spreads over both pages)
p.1474 CAREY Douglas F - In camp and at Lindford 1904.
p.1474 WITT A.R.
- Mrs PARKER's Lindford 1904.
p.1474 DRURY W - Lindford 1904.
p.1474
BROUGH Joshua - Mrs Cane's Lindford 1904 to Oct 1905. Senior C.F.
p.1474
BERRY B.A. - Mrs CHRISTIAN's Deadwater 1904 to Oct 1905. A.C.F.
p.1474
BLAIR L.F.D. - Mrs CANE's Lindford Oct 1905 to end 1905. C.F.
p.1474
WALKEY James Richard - Mrs CANE's Lindford Oct 1905 to ___. A.C.F.
marr
1906 Bijou F. PASKE of Bedford.
p.1474 BLACKBURNE H.W. - The Firs,
Deadwater end 1905 to ___. C.F.
p.1474 O'RORKE Benjamin Garmin - Rabai.
Headley & Lindford to ___. C.F. - See 1911
census
p.1474 FINDLAY J.L.B. - Mrs BLACKMAN Lindford ___ to 1914.
A.C.F & afterwards at "The Den" then called Chard Cottage.
p.1474
GRIFFIN - Andrews, Taylors Lane, Lindford 1914 to 1914. A.C.F.
p.1475
Contains second half of the above entries.
p.1476 KENSAL
&
Young people come end 1905 to Tulls Lane.
p.1476 ARTHURS
Farming at Tulls Lane end 1905 [ask Rita Beavan - Joyce Stevens]
Living still at
Waterside, Bramshott.
This is, I take it, the Passfield farmer.
p.1476 MILLER Mrs & BERESFORD Mrs
Sisters to Jessie FULLICK
(p.324)
All 3 living 1905 at Standford.
p.1477 FAIRBURN Sgt &
RFA. Live at Taylors Lane 1905.
Married
at Birmingham in 1905 - 2nd wife.
Pat Sergeant. "Doing well" says Capt
LEARMONTH.
p.1477 SELBY
& wife
L-Cpl in Bedfords. Living 1905 in Deadwater
Row.
p.1477 GUMBRIDGE
RFA (she Irish RC) at Cyprus Cottage, Lindford
1907.
p.1477 KEEN Charles (Jun 1838) &
(nιe Feb 1840)
Retired farmer
from near the Punch Bowl.
She (his 2nd wife, marr 10 years ago) from
Oxfordshire.
1st wife died about 1875. He born about 1835.
His mother
a BETTESWORTH.
p.1478 HOLDEN Daniel &
Major Boyce COMBES' bailiff at Huntingford
Bridge.
Came autumn 1905 from Medstead.
p.1478 STEADMAN Bombardier &
Young people in Lindford Chase.
She confined Nov 1905.
p.1478 FLETCHER
&
Oldish couple housekeepingn here & in
London for Mrs (Xrn)CHRISTIAN when she in London & here.
p.1479 RANKINE W
New master 1905 at Churt School
Came on death of
Mt HURLEY.
p.1479 DREW Capt & Mrs & baby & Miss NEWALL
Live at
Lindford 1905.
p.1479 MILES
&
Lodging 1905 at Standford with BARNDALEs.
p.1479 MILES
&
& 2 children
Shopman 1907 Phillips'
Deadwater Hill
Top storey on left.
p.1480 WALKER William &
Live at Standford High Cottage when MOSS's
in Big House.
With them his cousin ___ TURNER ?= p.1436.
1906 at
Deadwater.
List of Service & Actions in Soldiers' List.
p.1480 LEE George & Agnes (KILLE) & 2 children
Carpenter at
Deadwater.
Formerly at Charles MOSS's; then at Oakhanger.
The KILLEs
are originally from East Meon.
In 1921 has 80 pigs & Jack HORNER's shop
at Deadwater.
Brother to below.
[Crossed out=> ?Rose 24.4.1904
& Rebekah 2.3.1906]
Children of George LEE (listed on p.1483):
- Daisy Ethel, 1903 - marr
15.2.1921 Goliath BRITTON
- Donald, 15.5.1906
- Cecil Harold,
20.8.1909 - contraction of the extension tendons of his feet
- Henry,
22.9.1911
- Ernest, 11.9.1914
- Violet Mary, 7.6.1917
- Ronald,
9.6.1920.
p.1480 ADAWAY
&
RFA at Deadwater. Only child (10 mn)
dead.
p.1480 LEE
&
Brother to LEE
above. Circa 1922 to Hollywater.
p.1481 PHARO George
So pronounced (Pharaoh) but name is PHARO.
Live at Deadwater
1905.
Now on p.1835.
p.1481 PHARO William (jun) & Hilda (LARBY)
Living 1911 in Deadwater
Row.
Her father is brother? or cousin to p.1442.
Children in
B&B.
Written vertically: Other PHAROs
p.1765.
See also p.1835.
p.1481 BUGLER Frank & Louisa
Live at
Deadwater 1905 (in Harding's 1908)
Sister to Mrs PATEY. One child only.
(Boy born 1894 died as a baby)
- Kathleen May, b. 1900 - to Camp
school.
p.1481 CLOVER
Live with BUGLER at Deadwater 1905
See p.1488.
In 1907 with ARDRON in Lawes Cottage.
p.1482 & p.1483 2 pages headed: Teachers at Deadwater schools
p.1482 CLARKE Mrs & daughter
Widow of a schoolmaster. Came aut
1905.
Has been at Chalton near Petersfield.
Nothing else written on p.1482 or p.1483
p.1483 At bottom is written the list of children of George
LEE (p.1480)
p.1484 HOWARD George Wilmot & wife
Live over the shop opposite
BLUNDY's, end 1905
Will ultimately have charge of Phillips Bros Motor
Garage.
p.1484 WRAY
&
& children
Nonconformist Minister 1905
Deadwater Hill.
p.1484 EDWARDS William & Eliz. & PERKS John & Annie now in HF
(Headley Fields?)
Married 1906,7. Child bapt
1908.
At CANE's, Lindford in Dec 1907
Mrs EDWARDS to join CC (clothing club).
One child (of
Eliz.) CHEESEMAN b. 1901,2 with grandmother.
p.1484 CHURCH
&
Soldier with rooms at Andrews, Taylors Lane
1905.
p.1485 LEGG William (c.1875) & Eliza (SHRUBB)
Married at Alton 28
Oct 1905 & living Baigeants
She daughter of Eli SHRUBB p.250.
For
LEGG's age I wrote Hambledon Union 12.10.1919.
Brought up in Workhouse
& District School, Chiddingfold
His sister Kate went to service &
died 1901 in an asylum.
p.1485 WHITAKER Mrs Frank (HAYNES SMITH)
Widow of solicitor to Duchy of
Lancaster
Living at late John VINEY's, Fullers Bottom
Sister to Sir William
Frederick HAYNES SMITH, late Governor of
Leeward Islands and Cyprus.
p.1485 STONE Alfred & Emily (ROOKE; b. 30.4.1872 COUSINS; d. July 1936
Alton Infirmary)
Commonly called BUNCE, lives Fairview.
She the half
silly-daughter of Mrs George MARSHALL p.1241. (In 1901
census it says adopted dau)
Married (early in 20th century?) at
Alton.
She said to have money. He died Nov 1906.
p.1486 WOODS
& wife
Living 1906 at Hollywater
He on Camp
drainage. Grandson of sexton Daniel.
See p.1488. ?p.1486=p.1488.
p.1486 BENTALL Sgt Thomas ACF &
& 2 children
Living 1906 at
Lindford
- 1 child born in South Africa
- Constance Irene b.
19.7.1908.
p.1486 WILLIAMS Corporal George RE & wife & 2 children
At No.1
Red Bungalows in 1906
Little xbtifepvu (washed
out) woman, nice.
Son in 1907.
p.1487 BELL
RA & wife
Lodging 1906 at Mrs KINGSHOTT's.
p.1487 RYDER
RFA &
& baby nιe at hospital Nov 1907
In
PIGGOTT's east cottage, Lindford Dec 1907.
p.1487 GOINS Major
1st tenant of HARDING's corner house, Lindford.
p.1487 BELL William George & Esther (GLAYSHER) & 1 child
Living
1906 at Dormers, Petar's allotment.
She dau of James p.290.
He an
invalided soldier.
She 1924 living with dau Mrs TUMBER p.1973.
p.1487 RUSSELL William Peter & Sarah Eliz. (SCOTT) & 3 children
On Elijah's road (Hendon Road), Deadwater allotment
Coachman to
PHILLIPS.
- Gertrude Lilian b. 29.12.1901
- Ivy May b. 13.4.1904
- Olive Muriel b. 1906.
p.1488 WOODS James (1870) & Mary Ann
Married 1905. He son of James, grandson of sexton Daniel.
She from Botley.
Photo of her father (died 1903) in wheeled chair.
No children by Jan
1907.
See p.1486.
She brought up Gladys ALBURY (p.810) who by 1928 was
in London married.
Living there is blind William TALLACK, the dealer in
newspapers.
p.1488 ANDERSON Robert William & wife Charlotte and GROVER (or CLOVER p.1481?) &
wife.
2 soldiers (RFA?) at Washford 1906.
With ANDERSON in 1907 at
Washford is AGER p.1508.
This one (arrow to CADMAN
below) it is, I think, now 1908 at Chase Villa, Lindford.
p.1488 ANDERSON ?Sidney James & wife & child
At GARDNER's
Lindford Dec 1907, servant to Lieut NATION.
In same house (arrow
to GUEST p.1489) I think same as above.
He hurt his eye chopping
wood.
p.1488 ADAMS Charles William & Florence Eliz. (TEBBUTT) - marr 1913
See p.1445.
Smaller cycle shop, Deadwater, 1905,6.
p.1488 CADMAN
RFA
At Chase Villa, Lindford with ANDERSON RFA (see above) 1908.
p.1489 HULSE Misses Augusta Julia &
Henrietta Eleanor
Come 1906 to KNOWLES' new house from Guildford.
Went away to Bramley.
Miss Henrietta died.
p.1489 MANSEY William & Harriet Cordelia
(nιe 1857 or 1858) & family
Gardener to above (the Misses HULSE)
& went away with them in 1913 to Shamley Green.
Rather a sickly
family.
Blanche marr Fred SMALL p.1692
Father to p.1872
Went to
Guildford
She coming back to Hearne 1926.
p.1489 GUEST RFA (not sure if this is his surname or
if he is just a 'guest')
ANDERSON opposite.
p.1489 WEBB RFA &
(nιe GRIPTON)
At GARDNER's, Lindford 1907,
1908
Her sister (or sister's child) at school & a baby Florence GRIPTON
(called WEBB).
p.1490 TITBULL (TIDBALL) Arthur C & wife & baby
At shop next
LANGFORD's, Deadwater in 1906.
Afterwards in Petar's allotment.
She, I
think, a dau of William WHITE (Shottermill) p.1039.
p.1490 CAVE
In charge of cottage & shooting alley near Mineral Water
factory (for Mr BURGE) Deadwater, 1906.
Unmarried.
p.1490 WODEHOUSE Mrs Maud (14/11/1852)
Purchaser in May 1906 of
Reynolds
Injured in Farnham Sept 1927 by car
1927 & previously
living at BLACKMAN with daughter.
Family tree from
Sir Ralph BROOKE 6th Bart (her grandfather?) is
shown:
- Arthur BROOKE, father of Maud WODEHOUSE
- Harriett
BROOKE, Countess of Meath, mother of the Earl of Meath.
p.1491 LAWRENCE James & Miss WISBEY & children
Dealer (fish
etc) to build on Stone Hill
Came Easter 1906 from Crystal Palace
Superior woman of a kind. He widower.
Put up their Banns 1908, but didn't
get married.
Came back to their Stone Hill house Summer 1921.
p.1491 HARTLEY
& wife
At new clothes shop in 1906 (Deadwater)
Been in Army.
p.1491 CHIVERTON Frank
Brother to below.
Lily Dale, PO Maidstone,
Saskatchewan - this in 1925.
p.1491 CHIVERTON Samuel (1881) & Mabel (BURRAGE b. 1887)
Married
1906. At Prospect Hill.
Son of Thomas p.234.
On Barley Mow Hill in May
1915 with 4 small children of her own, & 1 young brother BURRAGE of 9 or
10 (the grandmother having lately died).
Sam is an ASC baker at the
Front.
At Passfield when last child baptised.
Applied Feb 1925 to go
to Canada.
p.1492 MUNDEN Arthur Tom & Rose E (CASS)
WH Smith & Sons agents
1906 at Deadwater.
Arthur Tom has the vote (1st floor
flat, landlord Mrs DUNSCOMBE in 1913 Electoral Roll)
& was
married Oct 1912 at the Congregational Church, Ryde.
Arthur T killed in
War, & now it is -
MUNDEN Harold Palmer & Edith Annie & 1 child
Joyce Veronica b. 18.5.1920.
p.1492 CLEAR Gilbert &
& children
Come to "Burrows" Cottage,
Stone Hill, 1906
Said to have had money left them April 1906.
Came
from Oakhanger.
p.1492 KENT William & Martha (BROWN)
She a dressmaker. In Stone
Hill Cross Road, April 1906.
Son of William p.1124.
Came from Wagners
Wells Cottage, then to Miss HULSE's as coachman & now (Nov 1906) back to
Grayshott.
- Ellen May 8.2.1905 - I saw at grandmother's Nov 1906.
Banned 1901.
p.1493 WHITEBROOK William Patterson & Catherine
Mary & family
To Fullers Cottage from Bishopsthorpe, Kent in
April 1906 (house is called Bishopsthorpe in 1911
census)
Children with naked legs look superior.
A great
upholder of Beneditto Conti Donkin, 'OSB' opposed by 'truth' but supported on
trial by Sir W GRANTHAM, & said to have died at Bexley with £20, &
writing from 8 New Square, Lincoln's Inn.
- Catherine Dorothy Mary, b.
7.6.1893 - now 1919 Mrs CIZO & in Canada
- William John Francis, b.
circa 1896
- John Cudworth Wase, b. circa
1902.
p.1493 Letter typed to Miss LAVERTY from JC WHITEBROOK of 24 Old Buildings, Lincoln's Inn & dated 10 Dec 1957: Dear Madam, I am desirous of finding particulars of two persons, or of their relatives, or of their deaths. These two persons were formerly resident at Headley, and there witnessed a will of Mrs Katherine WHITEBROOK in 1905. The testatrix died, with very small estate, but the will, although effecting no considerable property should be proved for the purpose of regularity of procedure. I am sorry indeed to put you to this trouble, but your unique knowledge of Headley and, perhaps, of the sale of Mrs WHITEBROOK's effects there, before her departure for Ipswich, may remain in your memory. I wish I could buy back the few of those effects that had family associations with that luckless lady. I myself am now of great age and sight has gone, but not the sense of the obligation under which I venture to put you. PS. The names of these two persons are: Emma CORKER and Emily GOLDRING.
p.1493 Following Letter handwritten to Miss LAVERTY from JC WHITEBROOK dated 19 Dec 1957: thanking her for her information on WA CORKER, 'home on leave' in April 1906, and referring to a portrait of his grandmother Elizabeth CUDWORTH.
p.1493 HITCHINGS William Wilson & wife
Florence Edith & her father & a friend
Miss TERRY
Nonconformist Minister in charge of Whitehill & Headley
Come 1906 to Stone Hill. Quite young.
In 1908 at Hilland Lodge.
Miss
TERRY married 1909 to Albert JC LAWES, clerk at
Bordon PO.
p.1493 TAYLOR Clement &
'Colonial Tutor' on Stone Hill, May
1906.
p.1494 WHITAKER
&
(HARRIS)
Living 1906 on Stone Hill with
BOWERS?
The same as p.1664?
Is this the now (Aug 1922) called John
Henry & Christina Daisy SMITH-WHITAKER?
who has been at Denton
since Spring 1922 & for whom I signed a paper 5 Aug 1922 of transfer of
funds from (I think) WHITAKER to SMITH-WHITAKER.
Pedigree p.2104.
(Written on p.1495) Three children of John Henry S-W
(Labour
Corps) are at Denton Cottage 1922:
Written
diagonally: md. 25.5.1901, 445039 Comp Pension No. H/1 049153
-
Gwendoline 10.1.1910
- William Henry 6.4.1912
- May Doreen
13.11.1914.
Mrs S-W is 'guardian of children
of disabled S-W' to whom she was married 25.5.1901 - she nιe MITCHENER.
p.1494 ABLE Walter Albert RFA & Annie & [crossed out=> CHANDLER
RFA] SEEAR 1907.
2 [crossed out=> married gunners] Dickenson's canteen
at Lindford in 1906.
?SEEAR at Mr ROGERS' 1908.
For CHANDLER see
p.1580.
In same house 1909 (SEEAR gone) is -
p.1494 ROGERS Fred Walter & Mirabel M (BAKER)
Chauffeur to Gen HAMMERSLEY.
Banned here 1909. Sister of
p.1630.
p.1494 BROWNLOW Gen William Vesey C.B. &
Lady Kathleen Susan Emma (31.10.1854)
Married 1.6.1904.
Purchasers 1906 of Eveley
She dau of Lord DARNLEY.
His father 1st cousin to 1st Lord LURGAN.
p.1495 CARTER Horace Albert* & Sarah & children
Eveley coachman
1906.
4 children, eldest Horace William Henry a sailor just June 1906 &
a second a sailor in 1913.
- Horace William
Henry
- Robert James 1896 - cf 1912 - died at
Plymouth 5.12.1913 (abcesses etc, pneumonia etc, buried 6.12.1913
Plymouth)
- Albert George 1898 - cf 1912
- Leonard, April 1920 with Sir
Louis MALLET.
*Had a stroke Feb 1928 - died Aug 1933.
p.1495 PHILLIPS John & Alice Elizabeth
& Lucy Mary (16.8.1905)
Eveley butler 1906.
Written diagonally across the entry: Entered again
p.2039.
p.1495 FRANCIS Miss Lucy
Newcomer 1906 to BLANCHARD's
Knows Mrs
HAWES (Nellie WALTERS)
2nd of a number of girls living at The Manor House,
Richmond, Surrey.
p.1496 MORTIMORE Harry Charles &
RFA with baby twins.
At
'Chestnuts' 1906 & her child Ethel FORD by RFA Sgt. killed in Boer War.
Presumably the New Inn landlord 1928.
p.1496 MERRIFIELD
&
& baby
RFA sharing 'Chestnut Cottage'
1906 (with MORTIMORE above)
p.1496 BELL Robert Clifton & wife & feeble-minded brother
Living 1906 (owner) at Wagners Wells.
Tom BURROWS in 1906 walks brother
out.
p.1497 KNIGHT Fred John &
(BEETON) & 1 child
Postmaster 1906
at Bordon.
Sister p.1596.
p.1497 VINEY Frank Augustus John & Ellen
[ROWE]
Banned Sept 1906. She of Duncton.
He son of John jnr p.536.
p.1497 BUDD Ed &
(VINEY) & 1 child
She sister to above, dau
of John p.536.
He died at Calais (QMS RE) Sept 1917
- Edward John b.
14/1/1910.
p.1497 REMNANT Thomas & Annie Laurie (REMNANT - grandfathers were
brothers)
Young people come May 1906 to Frensham Pond Cottages.
He the
Inn man.
- Lilian Annie born 1.2.1907.
p.1498 JONES W James & Edith Caroline
New (baker in Camp) 1906 at
Deadwater.
Child Leon. W baptised 7.10.1906.
One child born 1904, died
1905.
Three older children.
p.1498 DEANE George &
Newcomers Mich 1906 to Glenmuir.
Have
been in India. Took on from HIGHTON.
p.1498 CHIVERS Joseph &
(BEAGLEY)
Took on the Pines in 1906 from
her mother.
Ex-serg RMLI with £41 pension.
p.1498 CHIVERS
&
&
Come 1920 to No.2 Red Bungalows,
Deadwater.
A Bordon man.
p.1498 CHIVERS HR
Lodging Mrs BALDWIN's
Asked April 1925 for
allotment.
p.1499 OBEE Alfred Herbert & Edith &
family
Come to Stone Hill summer 1906
Then 5 little children
?Works Grayshott.
p.1499 OBEE Herbert George
Son of above.
Plumber etc has 1924 taken
Pine Cottage.
p.1499 HAYDEN John (8.10.1886) & Clari (BURROWS 10.3.1884)
Son of
John. Dau of Mark p.225.
Married 1906.
Living 1906 by Wheatsheaf. Went
away & 1912 in Hollywater, working or near Bordon Station, & 1914 at
No.6, Arnolds.
Mrs HAYDEN buried (plot 21-103)
- then living in Headley Fields.
Same as
p.1711?
p.1499 CLACK
&
From Brighton. Came Arford Mich 1906.
?Untidy
?Same in 1910 in Deadwater Row.
The Deadwater one is in a Canteen. Same as p.1704?
p.1500 & p.1501 Written across top of both pages: Occupants of Stable
p.1500 SCOTT A Lionel p.961
21 September 1901 to November
1904.
p.1500 STEWARD Captain and Mrs and two children
2nd
Wiltshires.
19 December 1904 to early April 1905.
They went then to
Pond End, Blackmoor.
p.1500 FORBES Captain JF
2nd
Wiltshires.
9 May 1905 to _.
p.1501 No entries on this page
p.1502 HUMPHREYS John and Honor MATTHEWS
Gipsies at
Hollywater end 1906.
Child Clara privately
baptized 10 October 1906.
She niece to
William MATTHEWS p.606.
Her father cousin to young Charles p.659.
p.1502 WOODFORD Charles 15 March 1857 and Annie ROGERS nιe 1863, married 21 March 1885.
1906
next to William COOMBES at Stone Hill.
WOODFORD children are:-
-
Albert Thomas, 12 December 1889, died 15 June 1924 - Royal Field Artillery
- Charles - at home 1925
- Leonard - at home 1925
- Frederick
-
William
- Annie
- Ada - Mrs STANFIELD
- Ernest.
Lodger
WRIGHT of Bedfordshire Regiment.
Eldest daughter Annie ROGERS (nιe
illegitimate 1881) married January 1907 at Deadwater to Harry ANDERSON, &
Florence ANDERSON nιe 2 September 1904? The child died in early 1919
elsewhere.
Another daughter Ada Emily WOODFORD witness at wedding.
Ada Emily married elsewhere [Islington 1914] to
George Thomas STANFIELD.
Albert born 1889.
Sons on p.2050, p.2062.
Leonard WOODFORD son of above died February 1932.
p.1502 CORKER A W & Mrs and family.
From Alert Bay,
British Columbia.
Head of Technical School. Home 1906 on leave.
Read
lessons in Church and preached in chapel.
p.1503 BERRY Clara and MAW Gertrude Susette, Misses.
At a Stone Hill bungalow ('The Mushroom' in 1911 census) October 1906.
Miss
BERRY paralysed.
p.1503 WICKENS Edward
Widower. Storekeeper Deadwater Bridge 1906.
p.1503 GILLMAN
SCOTT's (p.1333) Partner or Master 1906
Deadwater.
p.1504 IRVINE H G and family.
New butcher 1906 at
Deadwater.
Four children all small in 1906.
p.1504 COLES Eli and Frances Louisa
(MARSHALL) and family (some grown up). She died.
New (October
1906) cowman to Wishanger.
She midwife to Mrs BRITTEN and Mrs HEATHER.
Mother to p.1586.
Agnes Lilian had illegitimate child 7 August 1908,
Frances Kitty.
Application concerning them 28 July 1909 from Liverpool
Victoria Legal Friendly Society 358 Commercial Street Portsmouth.
Bertha
Louisa had illegitimate child 29 December 1921.
p.1504 VENABLES Arthur and wife
Martha nιe MANCE.
New (March 1906) gardener
at Oaks.
From Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.
p.1505 GLEW
and
.
Or GLUE. Came Spring 1906 to back of
late Reuben.
In Autumn 1906 in Fellmongers.
p.1505 GASS
and
and four children.
Foreman to
Contractor CAESAR.
In Mr POTTER's cottage Autumn 1906.
p.1505 AYLING Mrs Emma and child
Grace.
New (1906) housekeeper at Edward A SHEPHERD's.
p.1506 WILLIAMS
Foreman living in Wishanger Farm 1906.
p.1506 SHERGOLD Isaac
An old Conford dealer who came round
for Donkey November 1906.
p.1506 STONARD Percival and Annie Parsons (BRINDLEY) and two children.
Coming end
1906 to late WEEKS at Washford.
Married here 1892 and been away till
now.
- Percy Charles, 25 April 1894
- Elsie Annie, 20 April 1902
Son is "Percy" which it was intended by father
should be, but the parson insisted on Percival!!!
Expanded on p.2053.
p.1507 THOMPSON
and
and family.
New (1906) gardener
etc to Henry Howard
ALLEN, Standford Hill.
Two boys at above, the others older.
p.1507 WATFORD
and wife.
Young (no child) people came
1906 as gardener to Reynolds.
Formerly at Deadwater see p.1292.
p.1507 PAULL Matthew nι 1857 & Harriett & family.
Ex sailor (£30 pension a
year) at Allsopp's in 1906.
Carter for Fred COURTNAGE.
Knocked down by
motor Autumn 1906 which has left him short of breath.
He died 1908 and she
remarried, see p.1768.
p.1508 KENWARD Frank Joshua Francis and Eliza Harriett
(CANE).
At "Woolmer View" Stone Hill 1906 along with below, and 1908 below
Wilson's.
Their cat was sent to Guildford in 1927 and walked back all the
way.
p.1508 BUNYAN John Deller and Beatrice Emily nιe HARDY.
At "Woolmer View" Stone Hill
1906.
The Churt-muddle marriage. See p.1308.
A pensioner, gardener to
Llanover.
November 1908 end at Cliff Cottage. 1916 still-born child.
p.1508 AGER
and
Royal
Field Artillery
married at Deadwater Hill 1906.
Now 1907 at Washford with ANDERSON
p.1488.
A large woman with baby nιe end 1906.
p.1509 MOORE Allen and
Non-conformist Minister 1906 at
Deadwater Hill.
A Missionary in Algeria, home for eyes.
p.1509 LEACH Bertie F and Winnifred
Jane and baby* nιe August 1906.
In Royal Field Artillery
at Headley Wood Hatch.
She from Brighton,
where child christened.
He died and she remarried 1908 to William
Ernest ALLEN.
*Winifred Lilian Rose nιe 10 August 1906.
p.1509 LYNTON Miss.
Came end 1906 to Lindford (xrn's [CHRISTIAN's] lodgings) with view to officers' children
as pupils.
pp.1510 to 1517 Pedigree of BELTON [we have a photocopy of this in the archives, thanks to Phil & Ann Viney]
pp.1518 BURROWS Albert and Olive Lucy (ARLETT) and baby*
Live 1906 at Bracken Lodge.
Brother to p.1403 and below.
-*Charles
Henry Albert nι 8 August 1906. Sent to Birmingham Royal Infirmary for the
Blind 1914, came out 1916 when family had gone into Surrey (papers in
N.34).
- Oliver Nelson nι 20 January 1910.
pp.1518 BURROWS George.
Lives 1906 with brother above.
Shoemaker.
pp.1518 WOODS Sergeant (Royal
Field Artillery) and
Mrs.
Living 1904-06 at Lindford.
In 1906 with ADDIS (p.1519).
p.1519 WILSON Corporal and Mrs.
Came 1906 to Lindford.
Lately married.
She from London. Living with below.
p.1519 SALMON (?Corporal) and Mrs.
Came 1906 to Lindford.
Lately married.
She from London. Living with above.
p.1519 ADDIS (?Sergeant) and Mrs.
Came 1906 to
Lindford.
Living with WOODS (p.1518).
p.1520 HOUGHTON Francis G and
and two children*.
Came
end 1906 to White House, High Street.
-*Edith.
p.1520 BENGE Charles Edward and
Mary and four children.
Come end 1906 from Hindhead to Arford.
Baptised at Grayshott:-
- Iris Dickie 6 November 1898
- Percy Boyd 3
December 1899.
p.1520 LΙBRETTO [LIBRETTO] Lewis
and wife Hannah (daughter Phyllis in 1911
census).
Young couple married end 1905. "Italian name".
Came
end 1906 to Arford.
Agent for Prudential.
A son Lewis nι circa 1909.
Blindish.
Has been a waiter in Farnham.
p.1521 WILSON Captain C H, Royal
Field Artillery and
Mrs and family.
At Lindford 1905-06.
Writing on Hannibal etc.
p.1521 MULLINS Harry and Annie Laura (WHITE)
Banned 1906.
He lodging Reynold's Cottage & working Whitehill. She from Eversley.
p.1521 SMITH James Leggett and
wife.
Parents of Mrs HARRIS (below) and of
George Alfred SMITH (below). Living 1911 with daughter.
p.1521 HARRIS Fred James (died 1928) and Ellen Florence SMITH
(died February 1937)
For SMITH-WHITAKER see p.1494. See pedigree
p.2104.
Lodging at Dayles Cottage and then living at Denton.
1906 both
at Stone Hill.
SMITH J Leggett, her father, there in 1916.
Twice
sponsor in 1906.
Wife Elizabeth.
They work at laundry.
p.1521 Arrow appearing to come from top of p.1520: On 26 February 1914, I answered (I think for the 3rd time) some questions from the Pioneer Life Assurance Company, 67 Dale Street, Liverpool, about Eliz. SMITH nιe 1848 - said health sober.
p.1521 SMITH George Albert & Florence & 6 children.
Mrs Fred HARRIS's brother
Has two rooms there 1909 and boy HARRIS is at
Pinehurst.
Once in gas works. Badly off 1909. She tidy.
Brother to
AYLING p.1755.
p.1521 CLARKE James
A lodger
engaged to a granddaughter Christian MITIBRENER.
p.1522 McANDREW Charles William (died 19 June 1934) and
family.
She nιe WORTHINGTON.
Purchaser 1906 of Headley Park.
?"Shipping".
Came here from Beckenham.
- Gerald, nι 1894, married
Patricia O'BRIEN - 2 girls (see article
in Headley Miscellany Vol 3)
- Mary
- Charles Arthur
Worthington, nι 1898, Lieutenant in the Hants killed in the War, 26 April
1917
- Robert, (p.XIV of Tatler 6 April 1927) RL McANDREW engaged to
Amelia, younger daughter of the Reverend H P HUBAND, Ipsley Lodge,
Farnham.
p.1522 Newspaper cutting dated 17 March 1953 - The engagement is announced between Peter Napier HAMILTON, elder son of the late RM HAMILTON & of Mrs HAMILTON of Chinton Cottage, Churt, Surrey and Geraldine Mary McANDREW, eldest daughter of the late Gerald A McANDREW and of Mrs KM BARNARD of Headley Wood Farm and stepdaughter of Commander KM BARNARD RN (retd) of 58 Chesterfield House, Mayfair.
p.1522 Newspaper cutting dated 7th July 1958 - A Quiet
Wedding - The marriage took place very quietly at Headley parish church on
Monday of Miss Antonia McANDREW, second daughter of the late GA McANDREW of
Headley Park and of Mrs KM BARNARD of Headley Wood. The bridegroom was Mr Hugo
SOUTHERN, son of Cmdr & Mrs SOUTHERN of Bredgar House, Sittingbourne
Birth announcement of son, dated 17th Sept 1960.
p.1522 BYWATERS Thomas and May
New saddler January 1907.
From Royal Field
Artillery.
Has "working furlough". Lives
[crossed out=>in Bordon Camp] at Lindford.
Now April 1907 come into
the High Street.
Her sister Mrs BOLTON ill
here 1908.
- Boy nι 1892
- Girl nιe 14 April 1895, Agnes
Gwendoline
- Boy nι 1897 - very ill (kidneys) 1907 died.
- Girl nιe
1903 - "mistake after war".
p.1522 BROWN
Young people 1907 at Deadwater laundry.
p.1523 MACDONALD
Alistair Kenneth and Ina Alexandrina
(MACQUEEN)
Artist or illustrator at Nutshell in 1906.
- Winifred
Margaret nιe 18 September 1906.
Her mother Mrs Jessie MACQUEEN has taken Spring 1907 SCOFFIELD's
Bungalow.
p.1523 MILLARD Charles William and
Bella and three children.
New gardener
Christmas 1906 Broxhead Lodge.
- Dollie (Daisy Isabel Elizabeth Alice) 1898
- Charles
Hubert George 1900
- Elsie Clara
Blanche 1902.
p.1523 PRISLEY
A dealer (the cook says) in a Hollywater
bungalow.
p.1524 COX Robert and Lucy nιe WEST
No family. (m. ?1901)
carter STEVENS Standford.
Came from Milland, where parents live.
Ex
soldier. Had papers signed March 1907.
No relation he thinks to p.595.
Her father at Redford.
They sponsors to CROUCHER's child November 1908.
p.1524 WILLIS
and
and four children.
Simmondstone
labourer came February 1907 to Barford.
All his family are Guildford
shoemakers.
Eldest child born 1899.
p.1524 SMALL Sam and Louisa Ellen (WHITE) & three children
by March 1907.
Married at Alton Registry 4 July
1903.
He nephew of p.1351. See p.1528.
Brother to p.1971.
She daughter of William LAWRENCE's wife p.1119.
WHITE pedigree p.2011.
SMALL pedigree p.1528.
1. Sam Sydney, 13 August 1903
2. Charles
Benjamin, 28 November 1904
3. Olive Ethel, 3 January 1906
4. William
George, 31 December 1907
5. Ivy Ellen, 7 August 1909
6. Thomas
Percival, 13 January 1911
7. Myrtle Nellie, 9 July 1913.
p.1525 SMALL William (died August 1933) and Matilda (nιe 1864
CARPENTER)
Live at F??? Cottage, Hollywater
near crossroads.
She deaf. For brothers and
half-brothers see p.1528.
She died December 1911. Sister to p.1717.
?Daughter of John CARPENTER of Kingsley.
Perhaps niece of Eli CARPENTER
p.Q.157.
- Son Fred married Blanche MANSEY see p.1692.
- Matilda
married April 1919 to young TRUSSLER p.1722.
- Orphia (Mrs SPICER) living
here 1924.
p.1525 FISHER
and
Housekeeper etc to SCHOFFIELDs (Welch
Res).
Came as housekeeper to DEANEs.
p.1525 BISHOP
and
her brothers.
Royal Engineers. Live at
late W LANE's, Lindford, came early 1907.
Came from Whitehill.
Cottage
now belongs to BELTON.
p.1526 FRANCIS James and
and baby nι 1906.
Coachman to
Captain DERRY.
Living 1907 in George MARSHALL's cottage.
p.1526 BOURCHIER
and Mrs
Photographer at Hendon Road,
Deadwater.
p.1526 ALBURY William and Ellen
(GOODLIFFE)
Son of Edward p. 98. Still-born child November 1906.
p.1527 BROCKHURST Edwin Thomas Steven and Kate Amy.
Young
couple at Allsopp's April 1907.
Carter for COURTNAGE.
She Churched 6
August 1907.
p.1527 ELLIS Widow nιe MUNDAY.
Sister to below. Keeping
house for them October 1921 when Mrs MUNDAY had cancer of liver.
p.1527 MUNDAY Stephen nι 15 February 1851* died 1927 and
Harriett and two sons here, six in all.
Carter at Eveley, in other MUNDAY's
house p.1473.
She rather deaf. Six sons alive, three daughters died.
Youngest just leaving school in 1907.
One son (away) died 1915.
One
accidentally killed at Mill 1911.
Son on p.1718.
- Albert Edmund, nι
1877
- Charles John, nι 1880 - p.1718
-
Fred, nι 1882.
*In 1926 he said it was 14 February 1851.
p.1527 HUDSON
and
New manager 1907 to meat stores
Deadwater.
pp.1528 to p.1531 Pedigrees of SMALL and SMITH
p.1532 WREFORD W and
and
Manager 1906-07 at Phillips,
Deadwater Hill.
You go to first floor down long passage, door on left.
Miss WREFORD 1905 would like Parish (?) work.
p.1532 FORD Mrs.
Housekeeper 1906-07 at Phillips,
Deadwater Hill.
p.1533 BEAGLEY Albert George and Harriet (ALBURY) and one child.
Lodging Standford
1907 at Mrs BENESE.
Child Charlie Edward born
2 January 1907.
See p.1718.
p.1533 SKILLEN
and
Sergeant Royal Field Artillery
at Standford Mill Cottage.
Child Ellen born 5 January 1907.
p.1533 BILLINGHAM Alfred Harr and
Gunner Royal
Field Artillery at
Deadwater. Child Alfred 8 December 1906.
p.1534 COLE George Thomas and
and child. (See
query bottom p.612)
Works (blacksmith) for HAYES (HEIGHES),
Whitehill.
Boy born 1904, lost a baby girl 1906.
He [crossed
out=>first cousin] nephew to Charles COLLINS p.1402.
He spends all. She
in Union 1908 and 1908 at mother's.
p.1534 PEARSON William Clement and Sarah Jane and one child
months away.
New underkeeper March 1907 at
Simmondstones.
She daughter of Buckinghamshire Farmer.
Another child
William Andrew nι 15 January 1908.
Lodging there Michaelmas 1911 is new
Churt teacher
DAWE Miss - not quite young, and she went because in 1912
there is Miss MOON from Guildford, not
married daughter of marble mason.
p.1534 LOCKLEY George? and
and
New refreshmenter 1907 at Deadwater Hill.
Came last from Whitehill.
Probably = p.1421.
Came back 1911 to same place (Williams').
p.1535 Notes on GAUNTLETT pedigree p.1536 to p.1539
The Hollywater GAUNTLETTs disclaim relationship with those on p.1538 &
p.1539, and with those at Liphook.
In 1906 when the pedigree was made I
could find in the descendants no remembrance of the Hollywater family beyond
the third line on p.1537 except of James who married Anne DRAPER. But I belive
this pedigree to be correct and that William (died Hollywater 1833) &
Elizabeth (died Hollywater 1832) are the progenitors of the Hollywater
GAUNTLETTs and came to Hollywater between 1820 (Abraham not here born) and
1829 (marriage of James); bringing with them their children and Thomas's 3
children.
The two families are connected by the marriage of Fred nι 1863
(p.1539) with Harriett nιe 1860 (p.1537); these two declaring there is no
relationship between them.
The Hollywater family are of the farmer and
artisan class.
pp.1536 & 1537 The Hollywater GAUNTLETTs
pedigree
[and James 1860 Hollywater m. Emily EGGAR
(Standford Hill) - Gran's friend - Joyce Stevens]
pp.1538 & 1539 The Picketts Hill GAUNTLETTs pedigree (see notes p.1535)
p.1540 WELLS
and
Royal
Field Artillery
canteen at GAUNTLETT's Lindford 1907.
Next to below.
p.1540 PEARSON William James and
Royal Field Artillery
(Bombardier) at GAUNTLETT's 1907.
Next to above.
?Same as p.1910 in ARNOLD's, Deadwater.
p.1540 GRESLEY Corporal and
At Lindford 1907.
Next
door to below.
p.1540 MACE Corporal and
p.1541 WARD Sergeant Royal Engineers and
At Lindford 1907.
[crossed
out=>in same] house with
p.1541 LINEGAR Royal Engineers and
p.1541 RATHBONE
and
Arford House servants, near
Wheatsheaf 1906-1907.
p.1541 HUDSON William and Mary
Eliza and three girls [Mona Cecily, Kathleen Mary
and Phyllis Joan]
At Wheatsheaf Spring 1907 to January 1914.
Coach builder, then butcher's help.
Unlucky rather. From Crondall.
p.1541 SIMPSON Edith Mary.
Servant at Wheatsheaf. Sponsor January 1912 to December 1913.
p.1542 KEMP Joseph and wife.
Formerly servant and maid to
BUTLERs, Belmont
She left Spring 1907 and they settled in Arford.
Niece to Coll Reg Porter ANDREWS.
p.1542 ALLEN Mrs J Romilly and Miss PATE.
Came late 1907
to Saunders' Cottage.
Mr ALLEN two years an invalid and died July 1907 (J.
Romilly ALLEN, FSA, author of architectural books "Early Church Monuments in
Scotland").
Miss PATE is Mrs ALLEN's daughter by first marriage.
p.1542 RUFFLE or RUFFELL George and Catherine and four children.*
Came June 1907 to
Baigents Bridge after row with Mr ALLDEN's foreman.
Then on to Hearne.
- Mary Kate, 16 March 1898 - Mrs RICKETTS see p.2040
- Lottie, 6 June
1900
- boy died
- Christina, 10 December 1903
- Ethel, 4 December
1905
- William, 3 April 1908.
p.1543 FITZ-CLARENCE Major Charles
and family.
See entry
in Wikipedia
First Brigade Major at Belmont 1902 to 3 April
1906.
He married Violet SPENCER-CHURCHILL (13 June 1864
- 22 December 1941)
She a CHURCHILL, first cousin to Duke of
Marlborough.
He great-grandson of William IV (via
illegitimacy).
p.1543 BUTLER Major Richard Harte
Keatridge and family.
See entry
in Wikipedia
In 1894 he married Helen Frances BATTISCOMBE and had
issue of a son and a daughter
Second Brigade Major 1906.
p.1543 KEEPING Thomas and May Florence (LUCAS).
Took over
Holly Bush about 1905.
- Leonard James, 17 July 1904
- Edward Harold,
28 August 1908.
p.1544 MARCHANT Albert Ernest and Lucy.
Dealer in Camp.
Had shop Deadwater some while.
p.1544 SAVILLE William Herbert.
On voting list 1907 as in
Arford House stables.
p.1544 TICKELL William.
Brother to Mrs P's coachman,
butler.
Married Frenchwoman dressmaker.
p.1545 DAWSON Vincent OC.
Occupier 1907 of Stagsdene.
Invalid bachelor.
Card: Oxford and Cambridge Club, SW.
p.1545 LALTER Thomas and Florence Alice.
Carter to Harry
BARNETT 1907. Lives Lindford.
First child Henry Thomas died (aged 6 hours)
14 August 1907.
p.1545 ELLIS Captain Ralph Arthur Frederick William.
Owner
of Warren's Farm.
Name on owner's claim list 1907.
Solicitors:
Trollope and Winkworth.
p.1546 WOODTHORPE Edward James and Annie Kate* (WARNER).
Son of p.494. Four children in 1905.
He died 1905 and she remarried 21
August 1907 to Herbert Furnell LAUGHTON son of Colonel Arthur LAUGHTON (CB) at
Catholic Apostolic Church, Golden Square.
*Daughter of Benjamin WARNER of
Wanstead, Essex.
p.1546 COOMBES Fred & Mary &
Newcomers May 1907 to
Elm Cottage, Stone Hill & September 1907 to Chestnut Cottage.
p.1546 BRADLEY Augustus and daughters (one ME).
(Applied
in Nov 1926 for OAP)
Girls dressmakers. Deadwater (Petar's) allotment in
1909.
I hear an invalid father (?ex-business).
Three girls and a
boy.
Married 1885 Emily TRIGGS, daughter of George.
His son (injured
in War) works 1924 at Picture Palace.
and son-in-law WINDSOR (p.2012) 1926
is tailor in Camp and has taken WARNER's shop.
p.1547 HEPBURN Mark and Annie and
family.
New landlord 8 October 1907 at "Crown".
Large man. Came from
Weybridge way.
Niece there Miss STARKEY when he fined March 1909 for
drunkenness.
p.1547 MOON James and Edith.
Royal Field Artillery
at Deadwater allotment 1908.
She churched 18 October 1908 and baby
baptized.
In Spring 1910 in Harding's 4.
p.1547 WILSON
Soldier Royal
Field Artillery at
Washford.
She confined 13 November 1907 and child (James) buried 12
December 1907 - unbaptised service.
p.1547 DALTON* nιe LAW living in same house (as
above). Also Royal Field Artillery.
Corporal Saddler 123 RFA.
He killed in action
1914, & she October 1915 was about to remarry (off).
She now at
Piggott's Bungalow January 1916.
*"Mrs Garrett DALTON" (Matilda).
Patricia nιe 30 January
1906 and Bridget nιe 16 June 1913 are the two children.
He brother to a
PG "Controller".
She daughter of William
George LAW (bricklayer) deceased.
Remarried 1918 to Edgar George
BALAAM.
p.1547 SMITH Mrs Maud nιe BROWN.
Widow of Indian Civil
Servant, come to Miss YOUNG's bungalow mid-November 1907.
A daughter Evelyn
writer of children's stories died 1928.
p.1548 BEALE Josiah Herbert and
Louisa Sophia (HENDY).
Mr ALLEN's man,
Standford Hill, 1907, from Liss.
p.1548 BRYANT Thomas Lewis and
Caroline Maria (CLISSOLD).
Butler end 1907
at Headley Park.
Married 1907. She older
rather.
Adopted Spring 1909 his brother's boy [Jack] aged then 1 month, the brother's wife having
died in Jersey.
p.1548 COUCH George
Postman (from Portsmouth) at
Deadwater.
Stepson Leonard HAWKINSON had up December 1907 by AJH for
cutting trees.
Valentine Irene nιe 14 February 1908 not baptized.
p.1549 HARRIS Andrew (died September 1937) and Barbara Ellen
(WHITE).
Living 1907 Stone Hill. Son of George in Whitmore.
Married
1907.
Baby baptized 29 December 1907 and buried 13 June 1908.
On
baby's grave a wreath from "Sister Victoria" ?Victoria WHITE.
p.1549 BEDOW
and
and four
children.
Shop man at (and over) Phillips 1907.
Christmas 1907 a boy
and girl at school and baby twins
Specs - delicate looking.
p.1549 CARTWRIGHT John and
In Phillips' Cottages (E)
Deadwater Hill.
Pleasant when met at Mission Hall 13 January 1908.
p.1550 HOARE
&
child
New Eveley (end 1907) Bailiff
& Keeper.
p.1550 WATSON
&
& two babies
Carter 1907-8 to
Worsley. At Matthew's Cottage.
p.1550 NORTON Arthur & Grace
Weekenders at Beehive, Stonehill 1907
Talkative, socialist lawyer, has been a good deal in Colonies & US and is
a sort of agent here for Colonial Financial business.
p.1551 VEAL
Employed at Bordon PO
Regular at
church
See bottom of p.1769 (re Queenie Veal
MEATON).
p.1551 SMITH Stephen
Unmarried: Living 1907 at Cyrus
GATES'.
p.1551 PICKERING George
Owner of the Red Bungalows (their
building)
Some surveying office under CC (roads).
p.1552 LEVETT Rodney Albert & Edith A (SAUNDERS) &
family (Rosalie, Winifred, Frederick &
Dorothy)
Came from Grayshott 1907 to Stone Hill then to Barleymow
Hill
He was the eldest son of Flora
Thompson's 'Mrs Parkhurst' in Grayshott ('Heatherley')
Had
invalid consumptive soldier's brother in 1907 who died April 1908 in London.
Child (Sydney Albert) died of measles 1908 - one
of twins (other Winifred) see B&B (baptisms
& burials?).
p.1552 WHITE Charles &
& 2 sons
In Saunders'
middle cottage Parish House Bottom 1908
Used to work at Fowley (Foley?)
Son of wife of William WHITE, Stone Hill and took father's name
Went away
and lost wife & remarried and returned 1925 to Parish House Bottom with
one child.
Works for Bishopthorpe.
p.1552 WHITE John (died at Wrecclesham 1927) & Matilda Lucy
(nιe HOTHER) & family
Son of p.289. In 1908 at Stone Hill
Working for Mrs McMILLAN had accident before the time of the Workmen's
Compensation Act
Does now a little shoemaking
- Jessie b 1899 d
1899
- Hilda b 1901 - Eyes bad in 1907. Went to Portsmouth
- Winifred
1903
- Reginald John 1904
- Wilfred Wardon 1908.
p.1553 COOMBES William Henry & Florence Kate (nιe
GUMBRILL)
Strangers at Allsopps in 1907
Child Nellie May born August
1904 baptised 1907
Went away and returned April 1908 to central
Allsopps.
p.1553 FIGG Frederick & Mary Ann (nιe CORNELL)
Postman at Deadwater (at
late Bell's) 1908
At Standford 1909 with LAWES (p.1493) lodger.
p.1553 COLEMAN Edward
Bachelor gardener 1908 at
Reynolds
Sleeps over stables. Came from Easton.
p.1553 SENNITT Ellen (now COLE)
Teacher here 10 January
1887 to 29 March 1889
Then to Leavesden, Farnborough, Witchford, Eye, then
finally to Cumnor (Berkshire) on 12 September 1892
Wrote for paper to be
signed from Cumnor 30 June 1928.
p.1554 & p.1555 Both pages headed 'Teachers':
p.1554 TAYLOR Elsie Mary born 21 September 1883
Park View
Droxford, Hampshire
Art 51 Oxford Senior Local. Came 3rd November 1906
At Droxford
National then Shedfield National
In place of Miss Atkins
Sister to
below.
p.1554 TAYLOR Margaret Frances born 14 July 1886 see p.539
Park View, Droxford. Sister to above.
Same qualification, at Droxford
In place of Miss CORY.
p.1554 SENNITT Ellen 1887 - see p.1553.
p.1554 BLACKMAN George William born 18 October 1888
4 Rose
Villas, Canning Road, North Town, Aldershot
Uncertificated (on probation)
came 15 May 1907
At Aldershot Newport Road Council School, (PT) and
awaiting result of part ii
Apprenticeship completed 31 March 1907
£45
but £65 per annum if he passes.
p.1554 McFARLANE Jessie Isobel born 24 June 1889
Supplementary PT Willesden County School 1902
Left school because of
Rastoid abscess on right side for which medical cure was performed.
Slight deafness right side but no defect
September 1907, 55 Harvist Road,
West Kilburn.
p.1554 MOODY Charles George born 22 February 1886
Certified assistant Staplers Newport Isle of Wight
1st January 1905 to 15th
September 1905 at Newport, Barton County School
Left for college. Kings
School: 1st class: 3rd Division
Began here 4th November 1907.
p.1554 PRIMMER Clarence Ernest Victor born 18 January 1889
Certified Assistant Osborne House Kirby Road
31 July 1905 to 31 July 1907
at Church Street, Portsmouth
Left for college - St Luke's College,
Exeter
Began here 5 July 1909, left 25 November 1909.
Continued on
p.1700.
p.1555 BYWATERS Agnes Gwendoline born 14 April 1895
Daughter of p.1522. Monitor from December 1909.
[dau.
from Canada came to see me - her father Thomas from RFA came to White Horse as
a saddler April 1907 - had a 'working furlough' - Joyce Stevens]
p.1555 DUNNING Harold Edgar born 28 April 1889
58
Beresford Road, Portsmouth
Trained certified assistant master, Temporary
here 26 July 1909 to 6 August 1909
Came permanently November 1909.
p.1555 WHITE Ida Mildred born 1 June 1887
Westview,
Cobham, Surrey
Trained certificated assistant mistress came February
1910
Trained at Goldsmith's College, New Cross 1906 -1908
Pass in all
subjects. Parch certif 26 October 1909
Superannuation number
08/2399.
Written diagonally across this entry:
"Did not come too ????tified"
p.1555 LONG Winifred Ethel Lucy born 1st August 1888
6
Lincoln Road, East Finchley North
Inter B Sc College Trained Temporary
certificated *
PT Great College Street Camden Town 1903 to 1906
London
Matricultion 2nd class September 1905
London
Day Training College
*reorganised under scheduled I A 3 (i) Code 1909 as
temporary certificated until 30 April 1911
Several science certificates
and some drawing certificate theory and practical dance.
Very good
needlework.
p.1555 ROCKEY George Chubb born 12
December 1887
19 Apsley Road, Goldsmith Avenue, Portsmouth
Trained
certificated teacher from Winchester
PT Melton
Portsmouth. Maths, French and Geometry
Commenced work 4 July 1910. Went 4
February 1911.
p.1555 WITTON
Sent temporarily June 1910
Quasi-gentleman Friend of Canon BRAITHWAITE
Order hopeless.
p.1555 DREW Fred Harold born 23 March 1888
The School
House, Purton, Swindon, Wiltshire
Uncertificated
PT (part
time?) at Purton. Came March 1911.
p.1555 ADAMS Frederica May born 25 March 1890
38 Lion
Terrace, Portsmouth - Certificate 10/1215
PT Circus CE Portsmouth Girls
Portsmouth Day Training College
Came 31 January 1911 vice Miss LONG
(appointed to ??????).
p.1556 & p.1557 Pages headed Pedigrees of Two
TAYLORS
*information see also p.403. See also
p.2020.
FIRST TAYLOR PEDIGREE
Thomas TAYLOR married (22 April 1782) Sarah
INWOOD
Children of Thomas & Sarah TAYLOR:
- Thomas INWOOD bap
1782
- Jane TAYLOR bap 1786
- Martha TAYLOR bap 1788
- Maria
TAYLOR bap 1790
- Mary TAYLOR bap 1792
- *John TAYLOR bap 1795 died
1871
- Richard TAYLOR bap 1798
- William TAYLOR bap 1801 died 1867
married 1822 Sarah PIGGOTT bap 1805 died 1840
- Elizabeth TAYLOR bap
1803
- George TAYLOR bap 1805 married 1831 Eliza BUDD
- Harriot TAYLOR
bap 1807
- *Eli TAYLOR bap ? married (9 October 1824
at Binsted) Ann COURTRIDGE
Children
of William & Sarah TAYLOR married 1822
- Sarah TAYLOR bap 1830 died
1831
- Harriett TAYLOR bap 1832 died unmarried 1886 in Union p.402
-
Jane TAYLOR bap 1834 died 1834
- Daniel TAYLOR bap 1835 alive in Churt 1907
p.402 married Anne CRANSTONE
Children of Daniel & Anna TAYLOR
- William TAYLOR born 1865
- Anne TAYLOR born 1868
- James Edwin
TAYLOR p.1301 born 1871 married 1899 Edith SNELLING
- Ellen TAYLOR born 1873
-*Minnie
TAYLOR born Churt married 1899 James ALDERTON
-*Alice TAYLOR born Churt married 1899
Frederick John DOPSON.
Children of Eli & Ann Taylor married
1824
- Daniel TAYLOR bap 1826 p.403 married 1848 Harriet
JEFFREY
- Hannah TAYLOR bap 1827 died 1896 married George LEMON p.355
- David TAYLOR bap 1829
- *Eliza TAYLOR bap 1838 married 1861 Dick
FULLICK
Children of Daniel & Harriet TAYLOR married 1848
-
William TAYLOR born 1848
- Anne Alice TAYLOR born 1850
- Rosanna
TAYLOR born 1853 died 1854
- Margaret TAYLOR born 1856
- Fanny TAYLOR
born 1864.
SECOND TAYLOR PEDIGREE
Taylor's Lane in 1872
In red are burial places -
eg. viii 9 = plot
8-9
James TAYLOR died 1886 aged 91 p.265 viii
9 - married Ann ? died 1883 aged 84 viii
8
Children of James & Ann TAYLOR
- *Charles TAYLOR
died 1891 aged 70 p.264 ix 9 married 1865 Jane
RANDELL died 1882 aged 65 Rectory cook ix 9a
-
James TAYLOR bap 1825 'Tizzy' p.133
- Esther TAYLOR bap 1826
- Mary
TAYLOR bap 1828 married 1850 Daniel SHRUBB
- Jemima TAYLOR bap 1829
-
Sarah TAYLOR bap 1835.
Children of Charles & Jane TAYLOR married
1865
- Alfred Taylor born 1844
- Eliza TAYLOR born 1847 xx 60 died 1910
- William born 1849, died 1849
- James TAYLOR born 1850 Broxhead p.266 married 1872 Emma HONESS - married 2nd
wife Eliza died 1926
- Agnes TAYLOR born 1853
- Elijah TAYLOR born
1857 died 1862
- Caroline TAYLOR born 1861.
This secondary pedigree
confirmed on p.2021.
p.1558 & p.1559 Pedigree of WHITE
Joseph WHITE
married 1814 at Binsted Sarah (who had a sister Jane who married Mr GREEN)
**
- Thomas WHITE (son of Joseph & Sarah) married Anne BAKER (daughter
of a tailor)
Children of Thomas & Anne WHITE
- William
WHITE born Binsted 1815
- Mary WHITE born Kingsley 1817 - Mrs SHRUBB p.423
- Anne WHITE born Binsted 1819
- Thomas WHITE born Kingsley 1821. In
1908 at Woodbourne Ontario (had a daughter Mrs George WHITWELL)
- Diana
WHITE born at Kingsley 1823
- John WHITE born at Kingsley 1825
-
George WHITE born at Kingsley 1825
- Daniel WHITE born at Binsted 1829.
See also p.572 for some details.
** Mrs Jane GREEN left the money to
nephew Thomas WHITE (1792) according to Mrs
George WHITWELL (March 1908) Birbrooke, Ontario.
p.1560 RUSHTON Walter Sidney & Annie & 3
children (Gladys WITHERS, Victoria WITHERS & Walter
George RUSHTON)
New farmers Lower House (Headley Mill) 1908
Pleasant enough. From Odiham
With them is Victoria WITHERS in Sh Club 1909 - born 3 November 1897 before
this marriage, daughter of George Hebert WITHERS &
Constance Maud
WITHERS born 1891 married 1921 to Walter J HARDY - baby Barbara baptised 9 September 1928.
Mowland
(not sure where this fits in)
p.1560 SMITH
&
1911 have part of RUSHTONs with Dairy
etc
Were beyond Trottsford & failed
Came here about July 1911.
p.1560 HOLLOWAY George GW &
Jane and daughter Phoebe
GODSMARK
Now out of army
Have BRUCE's place (now 1914 at
COURTNAGE's)
Clerk in RE Office
Two sons in army (16 and 18) doing
well (probably Edward & William)
Was in
Headley (?where) now Lindford, PIGGOTT's Cottages
With them is Mrs Phoebe
GODSMARK (daughter) Banns early in 1912 (should be
1911)
Two children in 1914 (John GODSMARK 1912
and Edward GODSMARK 1913).
Written diagonally
across this entry: Two families here mixed so set out separately on
p.1707.
p.1560 HAYNES Tom & Ada Ellen nιe KNOWLES (married 5
April 1905 at Hanging Heaton) & children
Ex RFA (7 years) now 1902 Storekeeper RFA. At Hollywater
In Yorkshire coal
mine and he ill 6 months - ?esjolt (?drinks)
Has (Christmas 1909) has been taken on
for 4 years more
He ran away & enlisted - real name HAYES
They
lived 1914 at Westfield.
- Martha, born 4
March 1906
- Ethel, born 22 May 1908
- Nancy, born 28 April 1910.
p.1561 CROUCHER John Allen & Harriet & one child Ethel
Kathleen born 1898 (actually 1899)
Now 1902 Llanover gardener
He of Churt. She from away
'Son of
Stephen' - brother to p.1562.
p.1561 CROUCHER William Stephen, his brother and one girl ?May
born 1905 (actually 1906)
In COVER's Lane
(Land?).
p.1561 CROUCHER Stephen the father is bailiff to PRICHARD's Farm and runs the Upper Mill.
p.1561 SIMMS Rev Albert Ernest Nicholas & Vere Mary
(WILLIS)
Now vicar of Grayshott 1908 (succeeding JEAKES)
She from
Esher
Banned here (too shy to ask himself).
p.1561 SHORE John Lintorn & Dorothy Clara (GREEN-PRICE)
Captain Cheshires. Banned 1908, to live Bowcot.
From
http://thepeerage.com: Major John Lintorn SHORE married Dorothy Clara
GREEN-PRICE, daughter of Sir Richard Dansey GREEN-PRICE, 2nd Bt. and Clara
Anne POWELL, on 24 June 1908. He died on 22 December 1947. He gained the rank
of Major in the service of the Cheshire Regiment, held the office of Justice
of the Peace & was invested as a Officer, Order of the British Empire
(OBE). She died on 5 March 1963, leaving issue.
p.1562 PLUMMER Herbert & Annie Elizabeth RUFFELL (REFFOLD?)
Living 1908 at Curtis Farm
Married
girl at Henry GAMBLEN's June 1908 at Alton Registry.
p.1562 BATH
&
Chauffeur etc 1908 to Llanover
No
children.
p.1562 CROUCHER William ?Stephen
Came 1908 to cottage
above Copper's, Barford
Brother to p.1561
May ? 1905.
p.1563 DUNCOMBE Herbert &
Alice & 1 child Frank.
Chef to WARWICKs at Deadwater 1908
Also
May 1909 Constable Percy THORNER.
p.1563 GRIFFIN Townsend & Colonel MATTHEWS
At Headley
Hill (now Windridge) 1907, 1908.
From
the history of Windridge by Judith Kinghorn: 'In June 1907 the house was let
to Captain W.H. Walsh for 6 weeks at 9 guineas per week and after this a Mr
Griffin rented the house for almost three years. In 1911 it is noted again
"instructions to sell the freehold".'
p.1563 JACQUES Richard & Alice Adelaide (COLLINS)
& 2 children
Postman (formerly soldier) from Liverpool at Standford
1908
One girl, Alice Adelaide born 21 October 1906
One 1908 Constance May.
p.1564 REYNOLDS
Lay reader 1908 Soldiers' Institute.
p.1564 MILEHAM Matthew & Annie and 3 children Frank,
Leslie & Leonard
New constable 1908 from Bishops Waltham
All three children all boys. One girl died (Dorothy
Edna).
p.1564 WEBBER William Henry (died October 30th 1934) &
Ellen nιe MOSS
Married 20 June 1908. She daughter of Charles p.297
First child born June 10th.
p.1564 MOSS William (Ellen's
younger brother, see p.297)
Living with them January 1922 & working
on the roads
Was at Wimbledon but when he came home from the Great War,
found the wife had gone to Winchester with another man.
p.1565 WATKINS Florence
Under housemaid 1908 at Eveley
Letter of commendation from Rector of Wenvoe,
Cardiff.
p.1565 READ
'Fish & ___' 1908 at Deadwater
From
Aldershot
Perhaps the one 1911 in PICKERING's Bungalows.
This is
Edward James who had daughter Mary Ann 29 April
1915 & he died 28 June 1917 & child with his people in Alton.
p.1565 FRASER Mrs & Miss
Occupying 1911 daughter's
house below
Widow of a Burmah (Burma?)
Official of sorts.
p.1565 SULMAN Evan Aspray (born 1864) and Mrs Catherine nιe
FRASER
Newcomers Summer 1908 to Stone Hill at Holly Wood (Mr HUNT's
house)
Has travelled.
A son (Paul Loxton) born 1893 - his son, not
hers. Lieutenant 1914 in 11th Hants (died
1918)
Member of Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
He died "in
the Faith of Humanity" 30 May 1909 aged 45 (vide Times).
p.1566 AUSTEN
&
New hire carter etc 1908 at Fred
COURTENAGE's.
p.1566 SPENCER
&
& baby in 1908
Come gardener
to Belmont in 1908.
p.1566 POTTERCARY
Mr A ROGERS' new baker 1908
Lodging
at Fullers Vale.
p.1567 PHILLIPS
&
Fruit farmer? From British
Columbia
Building end 1908 at next Dr PARSONS.
p.1567 SUTTON Frederick Charles & N Rosian Lucy & 5 children
Came from Blackmoor,
Liphook 18 July 1908 to Fairview no 5
In 1920 at Mornington Cottage,
Hogmoor Road
- Lilian May born 1896, who in 1920 was 'married' at Alton to
MF Police Francie FT CHATWIN who proved to be already married.
- Frederick W 1899
- Sidney
Albert 1901
- Gilbert Harry 1904
-
Archibald William 1908
- Alfred Ernest 24 June 1910
See in B&B (Births & Baptisms).
p.1567 FENWICK Maurice G & Miss May
Retired RN
paymaster came 29 September 1908 to Sardis
See p.1587 for his marriage when
he went to 'Tuffen West', Frensham
He died
Feb 1924; we prayed for his wife 'in her great sorrow'.
p.1568 PALLISER Albert Edward & Ellen Jubilee (nιe
DENYER) born 1887
Married Summer 1908 at Alton Registry Office
He
Corporal RE. She daughter of p.1473
Servant at Hedgride
Private baptism Nellie 11 September 1908
She died or
deserted (?Lincolnshire) 1927 - father upset
Sent 3 children back here to
Mrs WHITE, Shingle Cottage
One girl ?Lily or ?Cicily Joan born 1914, his
boys (Albert & Thomas) born away
I went
22 June 1927 to Shingle Cottage to enquire and dog on chain bit me slightly on
knee.
The stealing case of eldest girl in local paper 10 Sept 1927.
p.1568 BAINES William Newbold and 2nd wife & mother &
daughter* by 1st wife
Commercial Traveller in Russia, living at Homecroft 1908
Born
Kentish Town 15 March 1863
Son of Thomas Wilcockson and Jessie Garone (nιe
McCASKIE) brass founder 4 Grafton Villas.
*Margaret Garonne BAINES born
1889 (possibly 1879) married here 10 April 1909
to Per
Arvid BΦKLIN born 1875 Lieutenant in Royal Scania Regt of Dragoons,
Sweden.
Note: the marriage of Margaret Garonne BAINES
& Per Arvid BΦKLIN took place in 1909 but in the 1911 census she is living
with her mother Jessie Garonne BAINES in London and is recorded in her maiden
name and described as 'single'. She is said to be 30.
p.1568 TAYLOR George & wife & 3 children
Living
1902 with Mrs MANSEL, Barford
Was servant at Wishanger and knew me.
p.1569 AYRES Morris & Clara
Gipsy child baptised 1904.
Live at times at [Crossed out=>Hollywater] Deadwater
Came October 1908
for Hawker's Licence
Brother to Mrs (Van) LARBY p.1442
I think this
is the AYRES with one son prisoner after Mons and one son January 1917 in
Salonika.
Written at foot of previous page:
Correct. This son, initial M, wrote to me about certificate of brother Albert, November 1920 from 37 Middle
Brook Street, Winchester and said he was prisoner 4 years.
p.1569 AYRES Sam
In a van in Hendon Road November
1908.
p.1569 FINNEMORE C
'Pastor' October 1908 'of Lindford
United Methodist Church'
Organ playing by Miss HARDING p.1374.
p.1569 AINSWORTH William
Parsons
Come 1911 to Mr FINNEMORE's place.
p.1569 CUMMING John Thomas
& Catherine
Photographer 1908, 2nd shop, Deadwater Rise above Mrs MATTHEWS
Lives in Red
Bungalows No 1
Brother to below.
p.1569 CUMMING William - see also
p.1743
Manager of Butcher Fish shop, Deadwater Hill.
p.1570 & p.1571 Pedigree of CANE
BH
= buried here; plot No. in red,
eg. xii 52 = plot
12-52
John CANE died 1767 = Alice (1st wife) died 1751 = (2nd wife)
Mary ? = 1768 Richard MISSINGHAM
Children of John & Alice
-
John CANE born 1746, died 1784
- Sarah CANE born 1748, died
1748.
Children of John & Mary
- Mary CANE born 1754
-
Sarah CANE born 1756
- Anne CANE born 1758
- Richard CANE born 1760,
died 1830 BH, m. 1792 Mary ROOKE who died 1852 aged 89 BH.
- Children
of Richard & Mary
- Mary CANE born 1793 died 1798 BH
- *Sarah
CANE born 1794 married first MARSHALL who hanged himself , afterwards Henry
ROBINSON 1833
- Richard CANE born 1796 died 1873 BH = 1820 Mary BOXALL
died 1864 aged 66 BH
- John CANE born 1799 died 1809 BH
- Anne CANE
born 1801
- *Eli CANE born 1803 died 1873 BH = 1833 Maria HARDING died 1848
aged 39 BH
- William CANE born 1805 died 1864 BH
- George CANE born
1808
- Hannah CANE born 1810
- James CANE born 1812 died 1864 BH =
1849 to Mary Anne
HARDING.
- Children of Richard (born 1796) and Mary
- Richard
CANE born 1820 died 1880 (xii 52) married (1st
wife) Eliza died 1851 aged 26 BH married (2nd wife) Maria FULLICK then HARRIS
died 1900 aged 73 (xii 53)
- James CANE born
1833 died 1908 (who died ? without a will)
- John CANE born 1835 of Stony
Bottom married Hannah BOXALL and died 1894 (xi
25)
- Thomas CANE born 1838 of Whitmore. Unmarried
- Mary CANE
born 1840 Mrs MANSEL
- Eli CANE born 1843 died 1847 BH
- Richard CANE
born 1845 alive 1908.
- Children of James (born 1812) and Mary
Anne
- Charlotte CANE born 1850 died 1857 BH
- Mary Anne CANE born
1852 died 1866 BH
- Sarah CANE born 1854 married 1890 Richard Pidington
- John Harding CANE born 1857 now at Lindford = 1878 Emily Cannon
- Lucy CANE born 1860 Mrs
George Knight
- Jane Cane born 1862 Mrs William Ellison.
- Children
of Richard (born 1820) & Eliza
- John CANE born 1843 (xix
75) = Mary Ann HARRIS (xix 75) born 1843
died 1919
- Mary Ann CANE born 1846 = 1873
Charles Chandler see p.1754
- James CANE born 1848 died 1922 = Jane
ALDERTON.
*These two couples Henry ROBINSON & Sarah CANE and Eli CANE
& Maria HARDING were married 1833 'at Alton' just with each couple doing
witnesses for the other.
p.1572 ROBERTS
Butcher 1902 v Wasley at Deadwater.
p.1572 PAGE Mrs & Miss MOORE
At furthest Stone Hill in
1908
She once Mrs THORNE sister -in-law to Dr Thomas THORNE and has a South
African son
Miss M , daughter of ?Colonel MOORE CB.
p.1572 HILL
& wife and 4 small boys
At Deadwater
(Petar's allotment) November 1908
Handyman at Wesleyan Institute
Evidently been badly off.
p.1573 MIHILL (MYHILL) Walter
Richard & Sarah Louise
Over Bordon Laundry 1908
Three children
born in 20th century
- William
- Rosamund
- Winifred
born 18 April 1909.
I churched her (mother) at
home 11 May 1909.
p.1573 PERRY Col Francis Frederic [Crossed out=>CB] CSI or CIE FRCS (died
1939) & Mrs Hilda Madeleine (nιe GORDON)
Principal Lahore Medical College and Professor of
surgery there.
Purchaser 1908 of Headley Grange
(sold to Dr & Mrs Smith) This the old Workhouse.
Mrs PRICHARD (Llanover) knew the Gordon girls
Mrs PERRY died at Stonycrest
Nursing Home October 1st 1950 living at Birchmont.
p.1573 Newspaper cutting (1939) - A NOTABLE CAREER - We regret to announce the death following an illness of several years duration, of Lieut-Col Francis Frederic PERRY, CMG, CIE, of Headley Grange who passed peacefully away during the night of Sunday last. Col and Mrs PERRY have been popular residents in Headley for over a quarter of a century, and both have taken a very close interest in the welfare of the village. Until advancing years brought about his retirement, Col PERRY was for a number of years a member and chairman of both Alton Rural District and Headley Parish Councils, in which bodies he rendered most useful public service. He was one of those who supported the proposed combined sewerage system which was eventually abandoned. Mrs PERRY has been a member of Headley Women's Institute since its formation, and was for several years leader of the Women's Institute handicraft class. She was also a member of the former Choral Society and in many other ways, including the spiritual welfare of the Parish Church, both she and her husband have been ever ready to place their services at the disposal of the Parish. Col PERRY was born in December 1854, and had thus reached the age of 85 years. He married in 1900 Hilda Madeleine, second daughter of Dr Clunis GORDON, and there are no children. A fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Col PERRY entered the Army in 1879. He was promoted to Major in 1891, and Lieut-Col in 1899. He officiated as Professor of Surgery at the Medical College in Calcutta in 1889, and again in 1894. He was Honorary Surgeon to the Viceroy in 1901, and Principal in 1904-09, and Professor of Surgery 1886-1909 at Lahore Medical College. For his services in this connection he was awarded the CIE, and for his surgical services in connection with a Scottish Military hospital in the Great War he was invested with the Order of the CMG. He was also a Knight of the Order of Jerusalem. Much sympathy will go out to Mrs PERRY in her bereavement.
p.1573 ROOKS
& wife
Engineer at paper mill in
PIGGOTT's, Lindford
She cripply in legs.
p.1574 & p.1575 Pedigree No 1 of COVER
Children of ? COVER
Charles COVER married 1828
Jane RALPH
Thomas COVER ?died 1870 aged 78
Children of
Charles & Jane COVER
- John COVER born 1821 (should really be
RALPH) died 1898 p.563 married 1858 Emma Fyfield born 1835
-
Children of John & Emma COVER
- George COVER
born 1859 p.566 married MARCHANT, daughter Augusta p.566
- Mary Ann COVER born 1863 p.563 unmarried 1908.
-
Harriett COVER born 1830 p.563 & p.317 - married 1857 William SMITH born
1826 died 1888
- James COVER born 1839 died 1841.
Children of Thomas
& Elizabeth COVER (order of birth guessed
confirmed by census apart from George)
-
Charles COVER born about 1821 married Maria born 1824 died 1908
-
Children of Charles & Maria
- Thomas - Beech Hill p.1344 -
died 1919
- Jane, ?baptised at __ in the name of BRIGHT in 1853 aged
9, died Oct 1925 = 81 then
- James COVER born 1824 died 1895
p.29
- George COVER* p.361 married Harriett (dite PINK)
- Mrs Overton,
- Mrs Fred
B.
- Tryphena.
- Stephen COVER* born 1827 died
1881 p.374
- Reuben COVER born 1828 died 1903 p.927 married 1851
Mary Ann MOORE born 1827 died 1889
- Children of Reuben & Mary
Ann:
- Cyadres
- Eliza p.927.
- Jane
COVER born c 1830 (on 1841 census) - d.1925, see p.1344.
-
Elizabeth COVER*** at Lynchmere 19th June 1834 (p.585) married 1863 Stephen
ALDRED "Dolly of family"
*these two and one other brother** transported.
?George never returned (see p.374) & Mrs ?George COVER lived with John PINK.
** said to be Thomas who
left 2 daughters, no son. Thought to be the eldest.
***Alive at Vict.
Terr., Knap Hill, Woking 1908.
p.1576 & p.1577 Pedigree No 2 of COVER
James COVER married 25.3.1706 Mary
MARTIN (conjectured to be parents of the following)
- James COVER (died
1775) married Elizabeth ? (died 1789)
- Children of James &
Elizabeth COVER
- James COVER born 1738 died 1789
- Eliz: COVER born 1738
- William COVER born 1744
died 1808 Farmer married 1775 Hannah WARE born 1735 died 1808
- Had son William COVER born 1776 died 1845 (in workhouse)
married 1803 Eliz GRIST born 1777 died 1837. Children of William &
Elizabeth:
- Eliza COVER born 1804
- Sarah COVER born 1805 married 1824 William BOXALL
- Frances COVER born 1807
-
William COVER born 1809 died 1887married 1839 Ann WHITE p.513.
- Children of William & Ann:
- James COVER born 1842 died 1842
- William born 1843 died Churt 4 Jan
1910,
- James COVER born 1846 married
1869 Elizabeth A KING p.Q12
- Eliz:
COVER born 1846 died 1877 unmarried p.573 - Kings Evil*
- Harriet COVER born 1854 married 1872
Stephen BELTON p.518
- Charles COVER
born 1861 married 1888 Ellen WHEELER p.573
- Anne COVER born 1745 married 1788 Thomas
MESSINGHAM
- daughter Anne
MESSINGHAM born 1777 does not match marriage
date
- Mary COVER** born 1749 died 1806, married 1771 John MILLS
born 1747 died 1809
- John COVER born 1750 married 1779 Lucy HUNT.
- Had son John COVER born 1781 who married Anne and had son
William COVER born 1814
(alternatively John COVER married 1777
Eliz. TUCKER died 1789. Had daughter Anne COVER born 1779)
- Thomas COVER
born 1759 died ?1781.
*Kings Evil: Scrofula
(scrophula or struma) is any of a variety of skin diseases; in particular, a
form of tuberculosis, affecting the lymph nodes of the neck. It is informally
or historically known as the King's Evil, referring to the belief that
sufferers would be cured by the touch of the Monarch, a practice which
continued in England until the early 18th century.
** Mary MILLS
(nιe COVER) of some importance, see burial register [MI=138, plot K34: Wife of John senior: "Lo! Here we lie / all
covered with cold clay / hoping to meet / our Lord at the Eternal
Day"].
p.1578 HUTCHENCE Edgar & Daisy
(COOPER)
Mill Carpenter 1908 on Standford Hill
She (baptised Daisy)
had New Testament
given her at Coronation of Edward VII
- Old child
- Boy Sidney
Edgar born end of 1907.
p.1578 STUBBINGTON William Henry & Edith Mary (VOKES)
Mill-fireman 1908 at Standford
3 children born ?Percy (actually Edward
Walter) 1905, Henry Victor 1906 and Ernest Jack born 17 September 1908
not baptised here.
He went to Canada but no good
He out of work from
Dec 1907 to May 1908
Brother to p.1594.
p.1578 STEPHENS Mrs 3 daughters and 1 son
Come August
1908 to Ivydene, Stonehill
Cousin to Miss? KEELING who visited at
Eveley.
p.1579 NORTHFIELD Edward & Frances
Bricklayer
November 1908 at No 6 Pine Hill Road, Deadwater Allotments
5 little
children, (Edward, Harold, Winifred, Sidney and
Maude) another coming (Gladys Eva baptised August
1909)
2 girls in service Frances & Jessie
Cottage belongs to (below)
p.1579 ARNOLD who with his son was working January 26 1909 in
garden (From near Richmond)
Is not = p.1489. Slater by profession
TILLY (nιe ARNOLD) also there 1915.
Crossed out and
note to say this information has been transferred to p.1828.
p.1579 GOSWELL Harry &
Next PATEY, Hendon Road
November 1908
Works for Phillips' shop
Arrested for 1/6½d
in Hindhead Herald 13 March 1909.
p.1579 BOXER
Hendon Road. Stage carpenter
Only
surviving child (out of 4) had bronchitis Nov 1908
Gone by March 1909.
p.1580 KINGSWOOD Henry Percy &
Rosina & 3 children in 1912 (Elsie, Doris Maude and
Charles)
Hendon road. He fishman at 'Wasley's'
Poisoned finger
November 1908. From Guildford
Afterwards till 1925 near Deadwater
Bridge
and in 1925 daughter living in part of house
Daughter is Thomas
& Elsie LLOYD
Ivy (born 1918) to go early
1927 to Chandlers Ford Sanatorium.
p.1580 BIRCH John (died April 1936) & Emma nιe AYRES
In van, Hendon Road, November 1908
Her nephews Albert & Leonard AYRES
in November 1915 Prisoners of War
She gave me 2/- for poor November
1915.
p.1580 PHARO Albert & Gladys nιe BIRCH (should be
HOOPER) & 2 children
Daughter of above. In van 1924 in BIRCH's
ground.
p.1580 CHANDLER
RFA &
nιe GROVER
Has served 20
years. Was with ABLE p.1494
She niece to Mrs HEATHER, Chapel House
As
so long service did not go with Battery and now 1910 have one of GAUNTLETT's
houses.
p.1581 MURRAY
&
A camp hawker at entrance to
Andrew's Lane Camp end November 1908.
p.1581 PLAYER Mrs Mary Ann (with husband
Charles and 7 children in 1911 census)
1st of DORMER's houses.
Deadwater Allotment
Has several soldier lodgers.
p.1581 PAUL Edith widowed daughter
living there works at laundry
Outpatients' letter Guildford September
1909 for bad leg.
p.1581 SOMERVILLE James and Frances & one girl (attends camp school)
Had
300 watches stolen November 1918 from shop. Not ???st
time - and offices won't insure a shop like theirs
Hairdresser 1908
at Camp
Afterwards in Lindford
Living in SCOTT's NE (December 1908)
Pleasant.
Their hairdresser 1909 is
p.1581 MACREADY (McCREADY) Edmund Charles and Louisa
and 2 lads
Living in HEATHER's in Washford Lane
1 lad born about
1895, 1 with father
Originally from Jersey.
Written across the above
diagonally: 'Rewritten p.1583'.
p.1582 & p.1583 Written at top of
next 2 pages "Shepherd's Home Matrons"
(described as girls' home on 1911 census)
p.1582 MALLANDINE Miss
From beginning to October 1908.
p.1582 CATTO Miss Annie L M from
October 1908
From North of Scotland.
p.1582 BELLAIRS Miss 1912-
p.1582 CROSS Alfred Edwin (?Edward) & Louie Marguirite
(McCREADY) (married 1919) and 5 children
Came 1927 to 'Lindford Chase Farm'
Eldest boy
just at school 1927
Then 3 girls (look like babies 1927)
Then baby boy
(Laurie) baptised October 1927.
She ran away
1928 & the house looked after by woman from the Union.
p.1583 Space here - not sure if other entries on this page relate to 'Shepherd's Home' or not.
p.1583 MACREADY (McCREADY) Edmund
Charles (died January 1937) and Louise (?VIEL) (died June 1933)
Living
1919 (and previously) in Rose Cottage Lindford
& 1919 set up own hairdressing at Deadwater
One son as below
Daughter Louie Marguerite (above) married 4 October
1919 to Sergeant CROSS
Son of the hairdresser McCREADY of Jersey
His or her sister (Alice VIEL) at Dr BAILEYs 1925 and came to Muriel (LAVERTY?) August 1926 to try to get place.
p.1583 MACREADY (McCREADY) Edmund
George and Jessie Georgina
Son of above. Living 1919 in Lindford.
Witnesses at wedding 4 October 1919.
p.1584 SNAZELL Arthur Frederick
& Ada nιe BROOKS
[Crossed
out=>Engineer's Office 1908 at Bordon]
Now working away March 1909
Living in SCOTT's SE house
Was a soldier ? see p.1411.
p.1584 RICHES
&
Living with above. One child born
July 1908
RAF reservist. Working March 1909 at Aldershot.
p.1584 SAVAGE Thomas Edwin & Rose
Newcomers November
1908 to Lindford
Works at paper mill, She dressmaker
Only child (6
months) boy Stanley Thomas died suddenly 2
December 1908
Thomas born 6 August 1913 baptised 7 August 1913. Died
1913
Betty born 24 March 1916 baptised 18 May 1916. Tonsils 1923.
p.1584 LOVETT Fred & Eliza
Mary
Newcomers November 1908 to Lindford
Works at paper
mill
Daughter Alice Dorothy born 1894 did
dressmaking
but in 1916 is helping in FRYER's shop.
p.1585 SALTER
&
and 1 child
Bought GARDNER's Milk
Walk end 1908
To live at late Serg. BENDELL's
Had similar business on
Isle of Wight
Then went to Bird's Nest.
Sold business & in Spring
1910 at Steep Farm Cottage, Petersfield.
p.1585 GODDARD
&
& girl born 1899
New cowman
December 1908 to Eveley.
p.1585 VIDLER
&
A bootmaker coming to Hollywater
December 1908
She a Londoner (Gravesend) married end 1908.
p.1586 SANSUM
&
(nιe WILLIAMS) & 3 children
Clerk RE office come December 1908 to Hollywater
Children born ?1902, ?
1904, 1906
Daughter of below. He somewhat extravagant.
p.1586 WILLIAMS Tom & Sarah
Parents of above coming to Hollywater end
December 1908
1858 to 1879 in Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
p.1586 GARDNER Arthur Henry & Mary Ellen (nιe COLES)
Married 1908. Living end 1908 at Fairview
Gladys May baptised 13 December
1908, born 11 October 1908
Daughter of p.1504
He lost a foot in 1915
in the War & died 1916.
p.1587 KIRK John Henry & Edna Faith (nιe NEWMAN)
Banned end 1908 to Edna Faith NEWMAN
Works at PHILLIPS' shop. Lived 4 Red
Bungalows
When married lived over PHILLIPS' shop and again 1910.
p.1587 HAWKES Misses Cissy and Mary
Living 1909 at Sunny
Bank (COLE's)
Their brother married a sister of Miss V COBB
Mary
married 1909 Mr Maurice George FENWICK p.1567
And an old nurse Miss WRIGHT came.
Cissy married Cranford COBB.
p.1587 COLEBY
&
She delicate with cash. Married
1908
Came January 1909 to Heather View on Quarry.
p.1588 CHAMBERS Frank & Elizabeth and 1 girl Gladys
born 1895
Manager for DOMAN (DORNAN?)
at "Bordon Military
Stores"
Live behind WH SMITH's on Main Road
Daughter goes to
Aldershot daily for instruction
Is to be National school teacher & came
as our Part Time.
p.1588 CABLE is manager in 1911 & has front of house next Andrew GAUNTLETT's.
p.1588 PAIN
&
& baby born 1908
At Chalet
Cottage, Deadwater Hill 1909 January
He traveller for Phillips.
Superior.
p.1588 WOOLMER Miss & her baby baptised 13 December
1908
Formerly servant to "Rev MOORE"
A little lame. Now at Chalet
Cottage, Deadwater Hill.
p.1589 POCOCK
&
Shoemaker, Deadwater Hill. Wife in
London
Lodger at Red Bungalows.
p.1589 RANSON Thomas & Edith & 3 children in 1912
1st manager Gas works 1909
Had accident in 1909
Child Dorothy Mary
born 16 October 1909.
p.1589 KNIGHT John (same as p.1846)
Now (bachelor) Bailiff
at Huntingford Bridge
Left when STEVENS came 1915
Came early in 1909 -
only sleeping there
The occupier is a labourer.
p.1589 PAYNE (PAINE) Alfred George
&
Son of PAINE once at Rock Cottage. Young.
p.1590 NICHOLS John of Farnham
My Printer. Born 12 March
1827
Sent Φ in 1909
Died 19th December 1910 at 92 West Street.
p.1590 ERLE James
Father of
Mrs PITHER & 1911 living with them
Has a bad eye.
p.1590 PITHER Alfred & Agnes (nιe ERLE) no family
Came
March 1909 to late George TRIGGS, Lindford
From Kingsley. Married 1907
He and his sister (p.1613) sponsors in 1906.
p.1590 PITHER Zenas, the father lives with them
Sort of
religious mad & been in Asylum
Was, I think, at Camp.
Zenas born
21 March 1850.
p.1590 PHILLIPS
&
Works JELFs. At Fairview early
1909
She with glasses.
p.1591 ROWLAND
&
Quite young people from Shropshire
at Fairview 1909.
p.1591 HORNER Jack &
A Frisby's man 1909 in an Arnold
Cottage, Petar's Allotment
Probably the same as (in 1910) lives at
Whitehill and has the shop just above Mrs MATTHEWS at Deadwater.
p.1591 CANE James &
Married a Petersfield girl. On
Deadwater Allotment March 1909.
p.1592 THOMAS Capt W Nicols
Here at the end of 19th
century at 'Pines'
Mentioned 1909 as relation of Mrs PAGE p.1572
Big
& bloated? See ref to him in Parochial Church minutes 21 October 1899.
p.1592 GROVER George and Harriett Clara nιe BROWN
Married
early 1909 at Kingsley
She daughter of p.1167. He March 1909 cleaning a
motor
Live at Trottsford Cottages
Went away and in their place
came
p.1592 STUBBINGTON (widower)
p.1592 WRESSELL
&
At Barford Upper Mill April
1909
STUBBINGTON's ?Hire Carter - the WRESSELs keep house.
p.1593 Page heading: Gips (gypsies) at Deadwater April 1909
p.1593 OTHER William - behind old George LARBY.
p.1593 AYRES - behind old George LARBY (see p.1569).
p.1593 LARBY (nιe AYRES) see p.1442.
p.1593 MATTHEWS old Charles - in front of LARBY above (see p.659).
p.1593 CASTLE (nιe MATTHEWS) - in front of LARBY above (see p.658).
p.1593 GROVER William & Lily (nιe HICKMAN)
I did not
at first understand the change tho' I could not certainly place Mrs William G
as a BROWN.
Children born circa 1907 (actually 1905
Mabel) and 2 February 1912 (William Albert)
[Crossed
out=>Maybe] Is same as p.429
"Mabel Mary GROVER" nιe February 1905
Confirmed at Kingsley 25 November 1912
May be a HECKMAN (HICKMAN
in birth registers)
This one son of John & Mary GROVER &
grandson of Peter COOMBES
Uncle George COOMBES baptised January 1858 now
living (1925) here.
Sent for baptism certificate July 1925. Son of Peter
p.220.
See p.444.
p.1594 HINE Fred W & wife
Elizabeth (died 19 Jan 1923 aged 59) & son
Built 1909 bungalow on
Stonehill (Albert HINE at Fair Lawn, Stonehill in 1922
Directory)
London Business man? Wave
but wife won't come
In wool trade and lost money in War
So in 1921
they are living in the bungalow
Daughter and her husband (HINE's son?) go
1921 to Nairobi. Opened a store and trading
The father went out to them
and died there May 1925 & I understand that in the four years 1921-1925,
father and mother and son's wife and daughter's husband all died.
p.1594 STUBBINGTON Ernest & Amy
Mill worker 1909 at Standford
Brother to
p.1578
Child Ivy Vera born 18 May 1909, not baptized.
p.1594 MAGGS Henry Arthur &
Helen & 6 children John, May, *Joseph, Arthur, Ethel
& Rose
Bordon postman came 1909 to Standford.
*Joseph born
1900 or 1901 crippled, can't speak much; like a monkey, a mere animal.
p.1595 BULLOCK George William & Jessie nιe BUDD (born
1882)
Married 13 June 1908 and 1909 at Hollywater
Daughter of William
BUDD p.591
He a gunner (RFR 881a) in R M Artillery
Went down with the
'Good Hope' 1 November 1914 when she was sent to the bottom by the Germans
Children are
- Girl Jessie born 1909,
baptized here
- Boy born about mid 1913. Born elsewhere
She remarried
1918 to John H Macdonald LISTER, now 1919 barber
in Camp.
p.1595 PAUSEY Mrs Matilda Elizabeth and 2 daughters
RCs came 1909 to Stone
Hill (opposite ATKINSON)
Would like to let. Consumptive
One daughter
Grace Mary died 20 February 1921 aged 35
Buried at RC cemetery,
Grayshott.
p.1595 WEDDERBURN
&
& many children
Manager
1909 to Soda Water Factory
At Deadwater.
p.1596 BEETON Miss
Sister to Mrs KNIGHT p.1497
New
milliner 1909 at Deadwater.
p.1596 WINDIBANK Frederick Charles and Ethel May nιe POOLE
Live at the Chestnut Estate 1909
She at CURTIS' before marriage.
p.1596 BARTLETT William &
& many children
Came
1909 to Allsopps'
Accused almost directly of firing Ludshott and imprisoned
for 18 months.
In January 1910 his children distributed as follows.
-
Eldest Gerty, in service
- 1896 Olive, in home
- 1900 Queenie*
(Victoria born 28 January 1900 bapt 19 July 1909) in home
- 1902 Lily, in
home
- 1906 Gladys, in workshouse
- Eldest boy with grandmother
-
2nd with Mr O'Rorke
- 3rd Herbert, in workhouse
- 4th Fred, in
workhouse
- 1908 boy, in workhouse.
p.1597 ELLIOTT William (Walter?)
& Lucy M
Ex soldier lodging 1909 at Mount Pleasant, Lindford
Sponsors to RFA CHAPMAN's baby 1909.
p.1597 PARSLEY Alice B
Servant here to end June 1909
Engaged to one James THURMER in 1st Gordon
Highlanders (a company Maida Barracks, Aldershot)
Married 1912 Colchester registration district
Mrs THURMER, Grove
Lane, Winkfield, near Bracknell, Berkshire.
p.1597 LENNARD Rev Edward Deaton
& Ethel Mary
Wesleyan minister 1909 in
Bordon
Living July 1909 in Mission Buildings.
p.1598 GLOSS Miss Lillie &
Lily STEPHENSON
At Headley Park Laundry Nov 1909
Miss GLOSS and her
sister came earlier
Sister now (Nov 1909) at a Sussex Laundry.
p.1598 GRIGGS Alfred born 27 January 1869 and Jane nιe
BUDD
At Crown Inn 1909 - father of below
Is a pensioner £48-6-0 a
year
23 years in Navy. Retired Chief Petty Officer.
She sister to Mrs
George GAMBLEN.
p.1598 HANDSCOMB William &
Gladys H M nιe GRIGGS & 2 children William & George
Daughter of Alfred GRIGGS in
Blundy's Lane, 1925
Now at the Lodge of Forest Lodge (this 1926)
Gone
right away? in 1927.
p.1598 CANE (or CAINE) William
James born 3 April 1885 and Kate BERRIMAN
At Mount Pleasant, Lindford
A pensioner in 1909
She first cousin to William LAWES p.685 & to James
CLAY p.1617.
p.1599 BARNETT Henry Edward &
Mabel May (SUTTON)
Married 1909 - Come from
Whitchurch 1909
to No 4 COURAGE's Cottages. (In 1911
they are at No 4 Robin Hood Cottages)
She dark.
One child
born early March 1910 Gladys.
p.1599 WHITTLETON Thomas
Late 135 RFA. Has in 1909 a
barber's shop in the Street [later my father's workshop - chair is now in our living room
- Joyce Stevens]
Has 1 shilling a day, tho' served many years.
p.1599 WHITTINGTON William
Under gardener came 1906 to Mrs HUBBUCK's
Lodges Dick HALL's Fullers Bottom
Good cricketer.
Came out of Sussex
Possibly at HURLAND's 4th house.
p.1600 & p.1601 Pedigree of LUSHINGTON - compiled from
funeral of Sydney GL in Times 23.8.1909
& from Burke
Rt
Hon Stephen LUSHINGTON, brother to 2nd
Baronet - married Miss CARR
- Edward Harbond, had children: Sydney G;
Colonel F (nι 1858); Maj CMG; Guy; Mrs RADCLIFFE
- Edith Grace - marr Archibald
NORRIS , had children: Major NORRIS; Rev Edward NORRIS
- William or
Godfrey, had child Rev S
- Judge Vernon - marr 1865 Jane MOWATT, had
children Susan*; Mrs Leopold MAXSE, wife of Editor of National
Review who d. 4.10.1922.
p.1600 LUSHINGTON Susan*
Lives 1909 at Kingsley
Niece
to the original two who were Frances, Alice (or Laura).
p.1600 NORRIS Archdeacon John Pilkington
Wrote the account
of the church while living at the Oaks.
p.1600 Cuttings - Lady MONTGOMERY-MASSINGBERD became 2nd violin in the family quartet and 'we all sang together in the Bach Choir. Susan's musical ability was quite phenomenal. I never knew her to make a mistake in singing at sight.' Miss Mary McANDREW said: 'had unique love of beauty and her joy in life, tireless energy and high ideals of service.' A correspondent writes: 'radiant spirit triumphing over difficulties. Produced The Messiah in the village school with 3 duchesses and a trumpeter from Aldershot. Successive homes - pre-Raphaelite atmosphere and incredibly unpunctual arrivals. Perennially youthful. The divine little Miss L of Henry James' letters. She saw 6 generations of her family in a male line. Feb 1953 Times obit.: d. aged 82, father Judge Vernon LUSHINGTON. Kingsley Choir and Winchester Festival - choir lasted for over 40 years - produced Fidelio at Alton 1929. Was rehearsing Brahms' Requiem when struck down by her last and almost her only illness.
p.1602, p.1603, p.1604 & p.1605 Pedigree of
FYFIELD/BETTESWORTH
Children & grandchildren
of William FYFIELD (1771-1854) & Mary BETTESWORTH (d. 1854 aged
81)
Before marriage, son of Mary:
- Henry BETTESWORTH (d. 1867 aged
72, bur as FYFIELD) - m. 1826 Keziah COOMBES and had children:
-- Mary
Ann B, b. 1827 - Mrs STACEY
-- Eliza B, b. 1828 - Mrs NORRIS, alive in 1908
at Blackmoor almonry
-- James B, b.1830
-- Eleanor B (1833-1840)
-- Charles B (1835-1837)
-- George B, b. 1837 - marr 1865 Fanny FULLICK -
see p.279*
-- John F (1841-1841)
-- William B, b.1843 - marr 1872
Martha CHANDLER - see p.277*
-- Henry F, b. 1847 - ?killed in Mutiny.
This pedigree not published
* Baptised as BETTESWORTH, known as FYFIELD
After marriage:
- James FYFIELD p. 564 (1799-1882) marr 1824 Eliz
GAUNTLETT & had children:
-- William (1825-1825)
-- Louisa
(1826-1889) - Mrs Charles BURROWS - see p.560
-- James (1828-1829)
--
John (1830-1835)
-- Mary Ann (1833-1835)
-- Emma, b.1835 - marr 1858
John COVER - see p.563
-- Charles "Charlie" (1838-1897) - marr 1868 Sarah
MOORE - see p.347.
- William FYFIELD, b. 1801 - marr 1825 Jane GROVES &
had children:
-- Eleanor, b.1826 - Mrs Ben BICKNELL
-- William,
b.1831
-- John, b.1837
-- Harriett, b.1839.
- Sarah FYFIELD, b.
1803 - marr (1) 1826 Henry COLLINS; (2) 1843 George COURTNAGE (p.546) &
had before marriage:
-- Henry FYFIELD, b. 1824.
- Eliz FYFIELD, b.
1805 - marr 1826 John GROVES
- John FYFIELD, b.1806 - marr 1831 Maria
GROVES & had children:
-- Eliz, b.1831 - Mrs John HUNT of Hollywater
(p.245)
-- Esther, b. 1833
-- Emma, b. 1835 - Mrs Charles WHITING
-- George, b. 1836
-- Edward, b. 1837
-- Sarah, b. 1839
--
William, b. 1840
-- John, b. 1842.
- Mary FYFIELD, b. 1808 - marr 1832
J WOODS
- Martha FYFIELD, b. 1811 - marr 1832 Richard CHANDLER, lath
cleaver (p.488)
- 2 other FYFIELDs, b. 1810 & 1813
- George
FYFIELD, died 1866 aged 51 - marr Eliza SHRUBB p.252 (sister to Sarah
FROGLEY) & had children:
-- Maria, b. 1841
-- Mary, b. 1842 - marr
James(p.251), son of Dan WOODS
-- William, b.1844
-- George
(1846-1849).
Informed 1909 from Emma COVER (widow of John) that George was her youngest uncle.
p.1606 & p.1607 Pedigree of BAKER with headstones
[in red]
The pages show three generations of
John BAKER (1706-1787), Nicholas BAKER & Francis BAKER
John BAKER
(1706-1787) marr 1738 Ann FLUDDER (1710-1778) [MI=162] & they had children:
- John
(1743-1810) - marr Sarah (1749-1821) [MI=40]
&* had children:
-- John (1774-1792) [MI=43]
-- Thomas (1775-1832) - marr Susannah
(1781-1812) [MI=41] & had children:
---
Sarah, b. 1806 - marr 1824 (as a minor) John KNIGHT & they had Anne
(1831-1832) [MI=41]
-- Sophia, b. 1777 - Mrs
ELSTONE & had Edward BAKER 1799
-- George (1780-1806) [MI=129]
-- William, b. 1782 - marr Eliz. (1791-1842) [MI=79] & they had children:
--- John
(1812-1837) [MI=79]
--- William (1811-1839)
[MI=79]
-- Anne, b. 1784
-- Richard, b.
1785
-- Celia (1791 'of Binsted'-1800) [MI=43]
(Laverty says MI=129)
- Nicholas marr Anne
& had children:
-- Nicholas (1736-1808) [MI=133] marr Mary HURST (1737-1801) [MI=50]
--- John,b. 1760
--- Mary, b. 1762
--- Anne, b. 1764
---
Stephen, b. 1767
--- William, b. 1769
--- James, b. 1772
---
George (1774-1851) - marr Ann SWANN (1782-1841) [MI=91]
who had children:
---- Charles (1805-1824) died at Simmonstone
----
Abraham, b. 1807
---- John, b. 1808
---- Jane, b. 1809
---- Mary,
d. 1875 age62 [MI=101]
---- Sarah, b. 1815
---- William, b. 1816 - marr 1841 Anne PHILPS (?d. 1842 age 26)
----
Edward (1818-1818)
---- Henry, b. 1819 - ?from whom is descended Harry
BAKER of Frensham
---- Robert, b. 1821
--- Richard, b. 1777 - marr (1)
Anna Maria (1781-1809) [MI=163]; (2) in 1810
Frances KEEN and they had children:
---- Richard, b. 1810
---- Edward
(1811-1825) smalloox [MI=132]
---- George, b.
1813
---- Anne, b. 1814
--- Sarah, b. 1780.
-- other children of
Nicholas & Anne.
- Francis (1720-1793) [MI=162] - marr Mary (1721-1802) [MI=127] & had:
-- Mary, b. 1750 - ?Mrs
COOK.
p.1608 CHARLES Mrs
Widow proprietor of Fairview 1909 &
before Henry BAKER 1819 (see p.1607)
I think the father of Harry of
Frensham married as 2nd wife the mother of Mrs CHARLES by a 1st husband.
p.1608 SMITH
&
At Hardings' east Deadwater Oct
1909
Formerly Army, now in canteen.
p.1608 HOSKYNS
&
New tenant Mich 1909 of
Trottsford.
p.1608 COKER
Referring to p.1620 - case reported in Herald
of 4 June 1927 - she obtained 10/- a week order he having deserted her.
Married 1918 or 1919.
p.1609 LINDSEY Thomas (18.1.1857) & Jennie May (nιe JONES
1888)
Widower. Remarried. Purchaser 1909 of opp: Picketts Hill
Brother to "Colonel" LINDSEY of Salvation Army
Made money in New York.
Dealer in antiques.
He born Whittlesea, Cambs; she Kensington. 2 operation
scars on body.
Information from passport application Oct 1916, he going
from 21 Sudeley St, Brighton to Nice for health.
p.1609 BULMER George Henry &
Ellen & 3 children
Useful man to
above
Youngest child George Lindsey born in
West Indies just after earthquake.
p.1609 HURRY Edward Henry
Purchaser Mich 1909 of
Llanover
Went to Jersey
In 1928 sold Llanover to POWERS.
p.1610 & p.1611 Pedigree of WAKEFORDs of Headley
Mill
William WAKEFORD (1786-1867) marr Elizabeth (1797-1868)
He 40
years miller at Headley Mill.
They had children:
- William (1815-1881)
died here "aged 66" - marr Harriett (1813-1894) see p.267
- George
(17.9.1818-1909) died "aged 91" at Farnham
- John, b. 1823 - went to Canada
in 1848
- Sarah, b. 1827 - marr John KNIGHT (1827) son of John KNIGHT
(1801) - alive 1909
- Daniel, b. 1829, alive 1909 - ribs, etc, hurt by
grindstone - marr 1850 Sarah HILL - see p.267
- Noah (1830-1887) - marr
Anne KEELING - see p.247 & the registers
- Elijah, b. 1836 - went 1852
to Canada with John LICKFOLD (1832) (youngest son).
James WAKEFORD
(brother of William 1784-1867) is shown at head of a
separate branch of the family from which Frederick WAKEFORD (p.620) the
Headley butcher came.
Information which is not in registers came 1909 from
Walter LICKFOLD & the Hindhead Herald of 25.9.1909. This latter made the
mistake of saying that George (1848-1909 was born at Headley Mill. John was
1st there born. The WAKEFORDs came originally from Hawkley, but William
(1784-1867) came immediately from Farnham.
p.1612 TYLER John Franklin (b. 1841) MICE (Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers) &
Alice J
Tenants of Bayfields for 3 years from 1909.
He died 22 Feb
1910 at nursing home, Hampstead, after 3 operations and much suffering.
p.1612 REEVES George
Single man come with above 1909.
Hussars reserve.
p.1612 WILLIAMS Sinah Jane, b. 1889
Servant to above.
Recommended by Vicar of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
Has taught in Sunday
School.
p.1612 WENHAM Mr & Eliz Amelia
EDWARDS nιe FEGAN & 3 EDWARDS children
New baker Nov 1909 at
ROGERS
She married, and he a lodger
Her mother Mrs FEGAN lives with
them & had through me 5/- a week for some time from a relative.
p.1613 HALL
&
& 1 child
Foreman 1909 at
Deepcut Dairy branch at Lindford Bridge.
A cripple son of 30 & his
step-grandmother Mrs HALL.
p.1613 BARNES Reuben & Jemima Ellen (PITHER)
Married Xmas 1909 one of the milk
carters of above.
Live at Standford Hill. She deaf.
p.1613 BOYD Fred &
Ex-soldier doing ?tailoring
November 1909 at Arnold's No.6 in Pinehill Road
& now taken shop
next Mrs MATTHEWS.
p.1613 BARTLETT Andrew Thomas & Caroline
Barber on Hendon Road. She in Laundry.
- Sidney Harry nι 22.11 1912
-
Andrew George nι 27.3.1902 - in Royal Navy 1918 - married Annie KYTE, she
churched Dec 1928 from Fir Hill Villas.
- a dau marr 1914 John
Thos BLUNDY p.938
- a widowed dau Mrs William HOARE - see p.1894
- a
dau (Dorothy Kate, Mrs BARNES) died April 1927
- a dau Mary
Ann, Mrs NEWMAN - see p.2091.
p.1614 GREEN
Gipsy in tent Nov 1909 on Hendon Road.
Back there again March 1912.
p.1614 CHANDLER
Another ditto (gipsy).
p.1614 EADE Richard &
(GREEN)
Bought 1909 Lindford
Chase
Son of p.472, she dau of a Camp gardener
Address July 1914
Bramley Cottage, Whitehill.
p.1614 CUNNINGTON Cecil Robert
& Lily Jane (MARSHALL)
He a reservist,
she dau of George (Hammer Lane) p.808
Married 1909
He baptised in
France (at the War) 24.8.1916.
p.1614 CANE George & Charlotte (DAMP, from Isle of
Wight)
Come 1909 end to Louis PHILLIPS'
Nephew to Mrs MANSELL
Son
of Richard (1845 - see p.305 Jemima thinks this
is right)
The
wife is strange
- Gertrude Helen born 5.10.1911.
p.1615 DEAVIN Archibald M &
Radical Sup agent Dec 1909 in Eashing
Cottages.
Good-looking chap.
p.1615 EARNSHAW Gilbert & Maud (from
1911 census)
At Lindford Mich 1909. In DICKINSON's canteen.
p.1615 SCOTT Alfred Albert & Sarah
Jane (from 1911 census)
Ex-soldier
opposite CHALLEN's end 1909 at Lindford
Then in Washford Lane, then at
Eashing Cottage
Tailor in Army. She ?esjolt (drinks)
Children in S.C. 1912 are Maud (26.2.1899),
Harriett (18.1.1901), Walter (15.12.1903) & Hilda May (23.6.1906).
p.1616 WOODS
&
Horse dealer at New Inn gate,
autumn 1909.
p.1616 KENT William & Alice
Ann & family
New publican Nov 1909 at Robin Hood.
Came
from Yorkshire (?Darlington)
His mother Mrs LARKBY died 2 July 1910
In
local paper 1.10.1927 operation on youngest girl.
p.1616 DEWE [Wallace &] wife Hilda
Millicent
From Henley to Beech Hill recreation ground 1909
Have
lost money. Breed Dandy Dinmonts.
Divorced & only Mrs DEWE here.
She left at end of 1914.
p.1617 CLAY James & Sarah (CAINE)
Come spring 1910 to
Lindford Bridge. Ex-RA
She dau of John p.415
Child Muriel b. Sept 1909
called after a doctor's child (Mrs CLAY having been seriously ill in 1909)
He 1st cousin to William LAWES p.685 & to Kate CAINE p.1598.
p.1617 CANNINGS
&
& 5 children
Come Jan 1910
to Ringmore Villas. Out of work.
I knocked March 1910 but got no reply.
Some relation to old Mrs CANNINGS p.414.
p.1617 GOSS William & Bella
Smith at paper mill. Lives
in Courage's Cottage (Robin Hood Cottages in 1913
electoral roll)
Came early 1910.
William Dennis GOSS is a son?
(in voting list).
p.1617 MARKS Albert Louis & Anne Bridget (GOSS) &
baby
Daughter of above (GOSS), married in
Alton July 1911
Baby born 3.8.1911. MARKS a sailor.
Another Brenda
Isabella b. 1.9.1924.
p.1618 CROWTHER-SMITH Stanley Francis & Nellie & family
Doctor at Standford. Bought
from Dr PARSONS p.1331 (after census in
1901).
He & she in Boer War. Came early 20th century?
-
Charles Vernon died of wounds in Singapore 20/2/1942
- Dorothy marr Gervais WYLDE-HUGHES 1948 (he
killed & she fatally wounded by terrorists)
- Tom -
married.
Cutting dated 28 Nov 1946: Dr S
CROWTHER-SMITH is retiring after being in practice in the district for the
past 45 years. He will carry with him the best wishes of
friends and we are
glad to record that he and his wife, who has always taken a keen interest in
local affairs, will continue to reside in Standford House. And
now (1993) his son, grand-daughter and family are there [Joyce
Stevens].
p.1618 Letter from Dr CROWTHER-SMITH to Gladys LAVERTY dated 22 Jan (no year): My dear Gladys, Words fail me (as you will see by my mode of address) to express my very grateful thanks for the trouble you must have taken to amass the huge cheque you send me! I cannot think how you could have managed to include so wide an area in your list of friends who have so generously shared in your kind deed. I cannot of course write to each one, but I hope you will tell all you know personally how very much I appreciate their great kindness. In many ways I regret the step I have taken, but I was beginning to feel a little weary of it & after the 'go' I had 18 months ago I had to think seriously of retirement. I shall find plenty to occupy my energies as I have lots of hobbies, but I shall miss the contacts that my job brought my way. Once more my very best thanks to you & the many who joined you.
p.1618 TUCKER Dr
Assistant to above. Came 1910.
p.1619 HOLDAWAY William &
& DENYER children
Come
1910 to Parish House
Bottom from Liphook
He works at Grayshott
3 DENYER children by her 1st marriage
5 children in Apr 1910 - & one
born 29/6/1910
- Kate born 1897.
He died of fever as PoW in Great War.
Letter from Exeter dated 15/3/1919 saying that 331546 Pte William HOLDAWAY,
Hants died at Bor near Frigda (we could not quite decipher it) 21.3.1918
whilst Prisoner of War (letter brought to us to read 17/8/1921).
Buried at Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery grave plot XXI. U.
38.
Claimed separation allowance 1916 for 5 DENYER children.
p.1619 MIDDLETON William Percival & Florence Jane & 5 children in 1910
Come April
1910 to Hearne vale. He working at Grayshott.
"Wesleyans" First saw her
slapping boy.
- Ivy Irene Violet born 3.11.1911.
"a Joiner", asked
after by Mr HURRY, Nov 1920.
p.1619 MARKS (there is a John Frederick
MARKS at Deadwater in the 1913 electoral roll)
Principal tenant of
NE house on Scott's Road
A butcher.
Dec 1910 to Dorman's Cottages.
She died Jan 1932.
p.1620 MOORE William Edgar & Mary Jane & etc.
Bricklayer at 1 Somerset House, Deadwater
Had child Arthur Edward b. 9 Feb
1910, bapt. 29.5.1910.
p.1620 FULLICK Mrs Andrew & son
Come 1910 to Standford
(he dead many years)
He really was 'CHANDLER' but changed name after
?poaching affair
She a CROUCHER & 1st cousin to p.229 at Standford
Hill
Son William ASC Pensioner. Good-looking.
p.1620 NICHOLS Henry George & she
died Dec 1932 (nιe REED)
New foreman
to Eveley.
Hanged himself in son's new house at Wellfield Corner.
Bought house in Taylors Lane 1919
Her parents aged 87 & 84 came end
1920 (see below).
Son marr Elsie SAUNDERS,
daughter of p.1106 & live at Wellfield Corner. .
Hanged himself in
son's new house at Wellfield Corner (as written, this
may be linked to the entry about his wife dying).
Was
a keen cricketer then umpire (Colin) - this from Joyce Stevens?
p.1620 REED William (2.7.1835) & Sarah - both died
1925
Parents of Mrs NICHOLS above
From
?Elsham.
p.1620 & p.1621 Also dau (of
NICHOLS) married to a soldier, in Mesopotamia in Nov 1920.
COKER
William John & Gwendoline Letitia, churched 31.7.1922 & child
baptised.
See p.1608 (for his desertion of
her).
& another dau of NICHOLS, Mrs BROMEHEAD, home Aug 1925
from South Africa with a baby.
Married at Alton.
p.1621 PENNINGTON John Thomas & Alice Mary (GAMBLEN)
Banned 1909. Then a soldier; came out Oct 1910 & in ?canteen
Moved 1911
to Arnolds, Deadwater.
- Annie Grace
- William Rickard 25.9.1910.
p.1621 MITCHELL Charles & Fanny
Came to "Carlton
House" late DICKER's & doing nursery work.
Formerly gardening at
Hindhead & farming under Mr LEUCHARS.
She died (phlebitis) 11 Oct 1928.
Buried at Grayshott.
p.1621 ADAMS Newton Robert (retired
miller) & Mary Elizabeth (nιe 13 March
18__) & niece Janette
From Lincolnshire
1910 to Burney Heights
A niece to Miss ADAMS a school teacher coming
1.11.1913 as companion to Miss A KNIGHT p.640.
p.1622 STEVENSON Miss Elizabeth (in 1913
electoral roll)
1910 at Glen Hook C, Cross Road, Stonehill.
p.1622 McNAB Major Archibald Hearn
& Mrs Christina M
For many years at
Lynton Dene. Not entered till 1910.
For years she ran a London Ladies
Club
Son a motor maker etc at Liphook.
He a good old Scotch family. He
Militia.
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders; died April 7
1915 aged 78 [MI=280]
Elder son John William Hearn McNAB
now living (1932) Beech Hill with 2nd wife - died Aug 24 aged 65, buried
here.
p.1622 MATTHEWS Benjamin & Priscilla (BRAZIL)
Another
(see opposite p.1623) of the Hollywater Lot.
p.1622 CHANTLER Arthur
A lad at Major McNAB's (above)
living Farnham who died under operation 18 June 1910.
p.1623 RAY James & Elizabeth (MITCHELL)
Live at
Hollywater Encampment.
On Barley Mow Hill 1924 - p.1976
Sister to
below. Child of 3 months died Jan 1909.
p.1623 RAY John &
(MITCHELL) & 3 children
A
younger generation. Soldier. Living 1917 in FRANKHAM's field.
p.1623 FRANKHAM Eli & Alice (MITCHELL)
Live at
Hollywater Encampment from 1908.
Child Caroline baptised 28.6.1910.
Sister to Mrs MATTHEWS (below)
At FRANKHAM's 1918 early is Mrs Ambrose LEE,
a war widow whose husband died of wounds 5.1.1918, aged 40, at West
Croydon.
His brother on p.1976.
p.1623 EARL Mrs
A widow (?Liphook church) come 1910 next HUNT.
For 2 years on
Hindhead.
p.1623 MATTHEWS Job & Lynda (MITCHELL)
Sister to Mrs
FRANKHAM (above)
Job died 23.1.1915. ????on in
1928.
The mother Mrs MITCHELL died 1916, buried elsewhere.
Mrs L
MATTHEWS had a reference Feb 1916 for hawking.
Their son Job & Charles indicted 1916 & see opposite (p.1622).
p.1624 AITCHESON
Underkeeper 1910 at Headley
Park.
Lodger with Fred FULLICK p.258.
His siter at Eveley 1910.
p.1624 HAYES William & Emily & 3
children
RE who in 1909 became a reservist & had no work
Then went
on work for RE.
Kicked by a horse at our Φ 1 August 1910
he playing
the fool as voluntary clown
Live in Arnold's Cottages, Blundy's
enclave.
p.1624 CHANDLER Lizzie (=
p.1641)
Works at laundry. Lodges with HAYES
above.
p.1625 PATTERSON David &
& 5 children
Come 1910
to Headley Street. Works Grayshott.
Had help
in confinement in 1910.
Youngest is Ellen Mary Elizabeth, born
7.5.1910.
p.1625 FARLEY Michael Francis
Lives at & is manager at
(the Scotch House)
Patteson's Clothing, Deadwater Hill.
p.1625 BECK Charles Gordon &
Bertha
New "m??????" to Mill - on Standford Hill ('Paper
Mould Maker' in 1911 census)
2 daughters getting ready to teach
son Charles Herbert BECK taking Hollywater
Farm.
p.1626 WILLIAMS Thornton Arthur
& Mrs (nιe BAUMER d. Feb 1925)
Owners for some years before 1910 of
Hedgeside
Parents of below. Musical.
He a chartered Accountant &
died 1916.
I play bridge with them when down.
Their address in 1913 electoral roll is Sunny Bank, Christchurch
Road, Hampstead
She sister to Mrs FARADAY p.1738.
p.1626 MOIR Macrae &
(WILLIAMS) & children
Daughter of above - also coming to Hedgeside
He a solicitor
Children:
- Kenneth married to Miss ROUNDTREE
- Betty musical.
p.1626 NEWINGTON
&
& 2 children
Eveley carter
came Mich 1910
Two children, elder Andrew BELL nι 1905 called "boy".
p.1627 HORN Miss & father William Freeman - he died
about 1.4.1916
Artist who has taken west side of Standford Farm House
Began to come June 1910.
March 1912 at Elmside
The father WF (born
circa 1842) a stroke & ill since wife's death in 1910.
He
shown in Kelly's Directory of 1915 living at The Bungalow,
Standford.
p.1627 EAMES Thomas & Ann &
Come June 1910 to Hollywater from
Shottermill.
He born circa 1855 & invalid though big.
Had liver
operation & "saw his liver"
Have had 11 children, eldest born circa
1880 - Arthur EAMES, gunshot wound left knee joint, invalided Aut 1918.
Warwicks nιe 1897.
One boy 1910 boot boy at
Highfield School, Liphook
Annie nιe 1890 has been to St Thomas, Basingstoke
& asked me 1914 (Oct) to "confess her" - she engaged to young
CURTIS.
St Thomas' Home, Basingstoke was described in
1881 Census as a 'Home for Wayward Women.'
Parent to 1923 p.1929.
p.1627 ARCHER
Come to Somerset Avenue. "To do with
Camp."
p.1628 COALE Robert Joseph &
Ellen
Chauffeur 1910 at Headley Park
He
gone Sept 1912 & his brother doing it temporarily.
p.1628 WISE John & Mahala
New labourer at Huntingford Bridge 1910.
p.1628 EVELEY &
ARTHUR's engine driver come 1910 to
Tulls Lane
Some time from Alton, originally from Gloucester.
p.1629 ASHLEY George & Ellen
Emma & a niece
New postmaster Standford 1910
Lately a
"Red Cap"
She unintelligent I judge.
Succeeded by WRIGHT (in mid
1911).
p.1629 WILLCOX Oliver & Alice & 6
children (from 1911 census)
Come Nov 1910 to Deep Cut Dairy.
p.1629 CULL Francis & Emily
Married (new 1910) at Patteson's Clothing.
p.1630 HARPER Albert Henry & Isabella
Ann & daughter
Come 1910 to cottages behind Phillips' shop at
Deadwater Hill
Formerly Border Regiment.
Now at Lipton's in Camp - see
p.1468.
p.1630 FORD John & Alice &
1 child Jack Raymond
New manager 1910 to
Phillips', Deadwater.
p.1630 WARNER
&
(BAKER) & niece GRIFFITHS
Coachman until he left in 1910 to GOC.
Out of place some while.
She
sister to Mrs ROGERS - p.1494.
p.1631 GREEN Robert & Lily & her mother
Worker at
gas works, come to Arford 1910 (Fern Cottages in 1911
census; Arford Pond in electoral roll of 1913).
1920 gone to live at
gas works & her boy 14 working at gas works.
He died & she came
into Arford.
p.1631 GREEN
&
Brother of above (also at gas works)
in Albury's Bungalow in Fields,
afterwards near Headley Mill &
afterwards Hilland Stables.
& 2 nephews GOLDSWORTHY come 1916, their
parents being dead - one Edwin (b. 1903?), the other Frederick William (b.
1903) going 1925 into Police Force.
p.1631 SMITH Edward &
&
Came early 1910 to
Wisby's, Stone Hill
Moved end 1910 to ALLSOPPs
Bagging Xmas 1910 at
Headley Park.
p.1631 SIMES Frederick (illiterate) & Ellen
Ex-soldier
in Cyprus Cottage, Lindford
Served 12 years & now (1910) in RE
office
Daughter Florence Matilda "married" 22.10.1917 Fred George MILLER,
but he had a wife & black kids in South Africa. Then in April 1922 Florence
married at Hale to Fred Ernest WESTMACOTT in Bordon Power Station.
p.1632 BUCKLEY James (nι circa
1847) & Lucy & children
Come end 1910 to Lindford Lane. He older
than she.
Too old for ALLDEN's work. Goes now to Binsted.
Two
daughters married to STRIBLING & ETHERINGTON p.1664.
She remarried to
WINDIBANK but they separated before 1923, and she 1st at BAMFILL's, then at
Broxhead Cottage from which she wrote about her son who was playing the
goat.
p.1632 DAVIS Alfred & Louisa & Vera
At
Charles MOSS, Lindford 1910
He works for some Camp constructor.
p.1632 HUMPHREYS Alfred &
Annie & children
Newcomers Xmas 1910 to
Tulls Lane.
Blacksmith in 1911 census
Came
from ? (probably Horsham by children's
birthplaces)
p.1633 GLOVER Charley William
& Alice Eliza & 7 children
Newcomer
to Picketts Hill Jan 1911
A shepherd or
carter. Very deaf. She deafish.
The eldest a girl, the rest (one born Jan
1911) boys.
p.1633 McCAVERNY Fred William &
Lena
New landlord Mar 1911 of Royal Oak.
p.1633 STROUD Mrs Mary Ann (nιe DIBLEY)
Bought 1911 Miss
WISBY's 2nd cottage
Will nurse. Has a nurse pension.
Broke her leg end
1925.
Has a daughter who will come sometimes.
Sister-in-law Mrs DIBLEY
died & buried here Aug 1920.
p.1633 SUTTON Emma Jane (Mrs)
Her sister come 10.12.1919
next Mrs STROUD from Medstead.
p.1634 MOORE Herbert Arthur &
Bessie Lay & baby
Newcomers 1911 to No.1
Courage's Cottages
He fell at paper mill 15ft on 11.3.1911 - concussion
feared. No bones broken.
She confined just before.
p.1634 WILLIAMS Golyddan &
(nιe MORGAN) & 2
boys
He is George in 1915 Kelly's Directory
Worker of fish shop next Langfords, Spring 1911.
Lived then at
Whitehill
Xmas 1914 became landlord of Royal Exchange
Elder boy b.
1901 - Harold coming Feb 1915 into choir; County Scholarship Jul 1915
Younger boy b. 1905.
She sister to the new wife (1920) of PC MILES
p.1766.
p.1634 WATTS Charles & Mrs Jeanette
Louise
She schoolmistress in Camp. 3 children.
Live Spring 1911
in Somerset Avenue
I did not make her acquaintence till 1916.
In 1921
at 168 Guadeloupe Barracks
He died in Petersfield Cottage Hospital 11 Feb
1926 aged 64 - had foot off, but died of heart.
Miss Patricia
Mary Daphne WATTS
Eggars Grammar School; Salisbury diocesian Training College Sept 1928.
p.1634 GREGORY
& Mrs
Sister to Mrs WATTS (above).
1915 in [Crossed out=>BLUNDY's] MATTHEWS' cottage.
3 children.
p.1635 PHILPOTT William &
In the 1913 electoral roll
New chauffeur
at Llanover, Lady Day 1911.
2 boys born 20th
century - the elder delicate.
p.1635 SNOW
&
(nιe TUCKEY)
To be married 1911 and
live at Lindford (cottage in High Road nearest Royal Exchange)
Sge dau of p.929.
p.1635 MOSS Sgt &
&
14 years in Army, retired
for ill health.
Living in Taylors lane 1911
Her father left Navy 20
years ago at age of 40 and has done well in Canada.
p.1636 HINCHLIFF Woodbine
Purchaser 1911 of some of Mr
I'ANSON's land (at Pentlow in 1915 Kelly's
Directory).
Name as above so spelled by lawyers, Stuart & Snell,
6 Gray's Inn Square, WC.
Housekeeper 1916 Miss ARCHER.
Married Helga
FRANKLAND of Arford House.
p.1636 YOUNG EP
August 1911 to Standford Mill.
p.1636 LASHMAN
&
Living Mich 1911 for a little at
COVER's, Barway.
Going to work for (Wishanger) FALKNER.
A Sussex
name.
p.1637 STONEBANKS William & Mary Ann
He born 22.2.1848
at Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, son of George & Mary Ann STONEBANKS.
She
his 2nd wife, died Oct 1936.
Come Mich 1911 to Mrs WISBY's, Stone Hill.
Father-in-law by 1st wife to Edward MERRETT p.1048.
A working man of
sorts, not now so well.
Has pension from LNWR (7/- a week).
p.1637 BEAGLEY Henry & Eliza (CHANDLER) & girls b. 1906
& 1913.
New carter (Mich 1911) at Eveley
Been all his life on
Passfield Farm.
She dau of James CHANDLER (once at Hollywater) p.342.
Very ill with heart just before confinement in 1913 & died (after a
fortnight confinement) 10 June 1913.
Living with them is his mother Mrs
BEAGLEY nιe 5.7.1836.
p.1637 VOLLER Thomas Henry & Lizzie (DAVIES)
Undergardener at Eveley. Banned 1911.
Coming end 1911 behind Old Standford
Farm.
His sister Mrs FURLONGER (Deadwater) p.1666.
Her brother came
summer 1913, William Henry DAVIES (b. 1898) - was to work at Mill but not
strong enough, & went to Wilkinson's, Station Road, Dec 1914 & still
there Oct 1915.
p.1638 WILLIAMS
&
New manager 1911 Woolmer
Laundry.
Baby born Sept 1911. Live in PATEY's house opposite laundry (p.1579 implies this was in Hendon Road)
Perhaps
David Hugh whose child David Henry was born 28 July 1911, or this may be
another.
p.1638 NASH Father
New RC Chaplain Forces 1911.
Lodging at Mrs BALFRY's.
p.1638 CAMPLING [Crossed out=>Bob] Jacob
Bachelor
lodger 1911 & for some years previously at Mrs STANNARD, Lindford.
Ex
RE driver.
p.1639 NICHOLLS
&
New gardener 1911 at Broxhead
Lodge & still there April 1913 (though I had been told that "BROWN" was
there in Autumn 1912) p.1658.
p.1639 HITCHCOCK
&
Gardener 1911 at Oaks.
p.1639 ELKINS Fred George & Margaret Lucy (nιe 1889
MORGAN) & 1 child
Ground man at Camp.
At BARNES, Deadwater end
1911
He killed in War 267186 L/C Oxf & Berks LI
She has 24/6 a week by Identity certif. WCD 1074.
- F Alfred
Fames ELKINS nι 1909 or 1910.
p.1639 HOLLOWAY Howard & Margaret Lucy (ELKINS nιe
MORGAN)
See ELKINS above
Married
28.8.1920
Her mother Mrs MORGAN (widow since 1914) the nurse.
p.1640 LOCKLEY James George Harry
& Minnie A (NORRIS nιe ROBINSON) & 2 children in 1913
Milkman at
Deep Cut, come from Alton & living at Deadwater allotment 1911 with young
baby.
Brother to Deadwater Hill p.1534.
Wife ran away with an
ex-soldier Charles SMITH in Jan 1912 but came back & 2nd baby baptised Aug
1913.
She ran away again end on 1915 with a Scotch soldier & I wrote to
vicar? of Aldershot.
For her uncle HALL see
p.1813.
p.1640 PARRATT Henry (b. 1856) & Harriett B (TILBURY)
Pensioner looking after COTTON's Club.
Late a Police Constable M Division
with pension of £54-15-10
She & Mrs COTTON are sisters
I married
them 6.6.1908.
p.1640 PARRATT Jnr & Miss WILSON?
Children of above by
1st wife. Coming early 1913.
p.1640 WHISTLER Capt & Mrs
& 2 children
Formerly
Hants Regiment
Purchaser 1911 of Stonedene.
p.1641 BATEMAN
&
Mich 1911 at Hilland Lodge as
weekender
?Dentist.
p.1641 JOHNSON Walter &
(nιe BATEMAN then WELMAN)
Sister to above at Pound Cottage, April 1915.
Her son a gunner in Honourable Artillery Company of London.
WELMAN John B, Hon art Co
is son by 1st marriage.
p.1641 TRIBE William &
(nιe
STONEMAN) & son (no wife)
Manager 1911of Deadwater Club
1912
married sister to p.1467 & has shop of his own.
In my soldiers list
Mich 1915:
- Eric TRIBE, Dragoon Guards
- Harold TRIBE, mechanician,
Royal Flying Corps
- Lionel Fred TRIBE.
Written
vertically: One of these sons married (2 boys) has shop in 1923 Harold
& Frank.
He cousin to Mr HOUNSOME p.1223.
A son in Headley
Mill Cottages.
p.1641 WATSON Lizzie & 2 children
Unmarried woman at
No.1 Pickerings Bungalows
Come to Laundry but left in Nov 1911
?To be
married at Xmas 1911 to Henry WATSON
Name really CHANDLER and = p.1624.
p.1642 DUNNE Dennis & Lizzie
Nov 1911 above Phillips -
was at Pickerings
- Marie Eliz baptised Jan 1913.
Whole entry crossed out
p.1642
REED - see p.1565
Civilian, I think, 1911 in Pickerings Bungalows.
p.1642 WILLIAMS Richard &
(EVANS)
Range warden,
Longmoor. Came in Sept 1911.
In 1911 at No.1 Arnolds, Deadwater.
Her
mother Phoebe EVANS brought from Union April 1911 - had been mentally afflicted
long time.
He died suddenly 12.4.1913.
p.1642 SILVESTER Ernest & Elizabeth & 1 child Hilda
At Fugle & Allen's 1911 ('Woolmer
Hygenic Laundry' in 1911 census)
Living at [Crossed out=>No.2]
Arnolds No.4 in 1912 Oct.
Sponsors to DUNNE's child Jan 1913 (see
above)
He died of wounds in France 23 Sept 1915.
p.1643 BIRD Richard Walter &
Phyllis & children
Working in Dickensons. 1911 at No.7 Arnold's
Was a Bombardier 127 RFA.
2/6 28.2.1913 His ? ?
week
- some children before 1907
- 1908 Arthur Richard - bapt
by Blackhouse CF
- 11.9.1909 Phyllis
Matilda
- 1912 Edith Alice bapt O'ROURKE CF.
p.1643 SIME A Louisa (nιe WARNER) & 2 girls?
Now GOODE
Albert & A Louisa
Daughter of George WARNER (Street) p.350.
Come
from Alton? 1911 end to SCOTT's SE Deadwater & to be married Xmas 1911 to
Albert GOODE RFA.
Husband died 1908. She at Laundry.
p.1643 FOSBERRY Mary (nιe BERRY) & 7 children - see
p.1920 for William Reg
Come 1911 from Alton to Woolmer Laundry
Lives
with above in SCOTT's SE.
Husband been (?since 1907) lumberman in
Canada.
Eldest girl Elsie ME not very strong
Bridesmaid to Mrs GOODE
above & married 1.12.1913 Alfred Thomas WHEELER RFA
Second daughter
married Dec 1914 William HOLMES, Kitchener's Army.
All living Dec 1914 in
Red Bungalows.
Had illegitimate children 17.3.1918 (& 1919?)
p.1644 BUDD
&
Elderly at Huntingford Bridge Farm end
1911
He from Sheet, she from Sir
John-Mildmay's.
Late of Churt.
p.1644 BASCOMBE Herbert Langford
Gas man on left (east) of
Hollywater Road North.
Had a child Margaret Evelyn Langford 10.11
& went away early 1912.
p.1644 PRESTON Thomas Henry & Lily Maud & 3
children
She sister to Mrs GROCOTT p.2063
Once in East Yorks at Mrs
KINGSHOTT's
1911 in SCOTT's SW, Deadwater
Nov 1911 husband in Union,
rheumatic fever & Gen BROWNLOW paid baker's bill and gave 10/-
She
rather deaf & overlaid baby Feb end 1913
He gone again into East Yorks
I gave character June 1925, & again in
Oct 1926, to "Lilian" whose name not in B&B.
Now (1926) moved to
Knox's Cottages.
p.1645 MADDEN widow & 2 children
Widow of Fire Brigade
man
At cottage east of Lindford Chapel end 1911
They collected £30 to
£40, & she has 2/6 for each child from Patriotic Fund.
p.1645 BRIDGMAN
&
Night watchman at paper mill
Living (end 1911) at Reynold's Mill, lane to Conford
Mrs DUNSFORD wrote
about daughter.
p.1645 ROBERTS
&
One of 2 policemen at paper
mill
Live at No.1 Robin Hood Cottages
She had been to church twice
when I called 2.8.1911.
They went to Petersfield leaving 2 daughters at
Mill.
One Freda died March 1921 of double pneumonia (just as she was about
to marry).
p.1646 KING
&
& 2 children
Chauffeur to Capt
PROWSE, at Headley Mill Farm
Elder child after diphtheria was paralysed,
but is better end of 1911.
p.1646 THOMPSON R Campbell &
(nιe ROBINSON)
Young
married couple in Seymour Road, Stonehill
Friend of Mrs NORTON, etc. See p.1550
Married Oct 1911
He great on Hittite
inscriptions.
Cutting from The Times dated 22 Nov 1912 - At
the Society of Antiquarians last night Mr R Campbell THOMPSON read a paper on
"A new decipherment of the Hittite hieroglyphs"
p.1646 HOLDEN
&
Married end 1911 & come to
Bracken Lodge.
[Crossed out=>Perhaps] Is the
same as p.1364.
p.1647 PAYNE
&
Fish man come 1911 to Barford (Wooden
Bridge)
Relation to a servant of Rev BOND (Churt)
3 children in Dec
1911 - one a baby.
p.1647 HAMMOND
&
& 3 children
Carter 1911 to
George HAYDEN (at Elliotts)
p.1647 DUDMAN William James & Martha (nιe 10.7.1848
ROOKE, widow HARRIS)
Come 1911 to Plaster Hill
Married 1868 to William
HARRIS, & 1911 to DUDMAN
Daughter of p.348. Sister to Mrs "Dad" - see
p.348.
Her (HARRIS) daughter married HALL p.1657.
He (DUDMAN) died in
Workhouse, buried 4.7.1917.
p.1648 BENTOTE Claude Henry & Florence Maud
Bricklayer
at Deadwater. No children.
Did live at Walker's - now end 1911 at
Kingswood's
Went to War, & she Dec 1914 in Red Bungalows
?Question
if nbssjfe (married).
p.1648 SHUFFERY Mrs & 2 daughters & son
In 1911
took The Croft, Stonehill, for a year.
p.1648 OYLER Philip
Tom
HAYWARD
Came in tents 1911 to Mrs SHUFFERY's above &
"faith-healed" or something like it.
A number of people came lodging
round
Married, on dit, end 1911 to a girl who lodged at the
nurseryman's, Stonehill.
p.1649 WOODROW Arthur & Rosetta
New tenant end 1911 of
New Inn
She died Oct 1913 of diarrhoea
I gave him a reference
14.6.1915 to take another house.
p.1649 NAUNTON
&
A Bordon postman come Jan 1912 to
Eashing Cottages & moved on in 1912 to Elm Villas, Lindford.
p.1649 CHISNELL William Edward (b. circa 1855) & Kezabell (d. Sep 1935) & children
Come 1912
early to late SUTTON's (Jim GAMBLEN's)
He ASC and then Barrack Warden &
now in Aldershot contractors.
He
died at Headley, 13 May 1924 [MI=492, plot 17-88]
She
?esjolt (drinks). 6 children all in teens
(1 in Navy, 2 in Army in 1914):
- Ada Florence 28.11.1898 - in SC 1912
- James 28.12.1903 - in SC 1912
- Albert Edward - in Army
- George
Henry - in Army
- Arthur - in Navy on Leviathan
- Violet - marr Sept
1920 Sgt GRAY & their child ??say instead in his
name.
p.1650 BROWN Frederick Charles & 2 misses: Ann Augusta & Sophie
Sarah
Come 1911 to Cross Road, Stonehill
He has been very ill - ulcers
- & died January 1921
Miss Sophie Sarah
died 16/09/1928
Ann Augusta went to a married sister Mrs TERRY, "Labdens",
Colliers End, Ware, Herts.
p.1650 PAVITT William
New Landlord at the Holly Bush early
in 1912
"Dismissed" and Stevens came (at end of
1922)
Address 1924 - Greystone Villa, Selborne.
p.1650 BEAVIS or BEVIS Charles Thomas nι 1856 &
Come
1912 to Cole's Villa (late Miss PATEY)
He broke down in health & came
into the country.
A friend of Mr SLEIGH p.1315
Now gone next MAYNARD,
Parish House Bottom.
Has a pension from son killed in War: 3231
Harold Percival BEVIS, pte Co. of London Rgt.
p.1651 MERCER
New tenant, 1912, Pond Inn.
His
son created an uproar when he introduced motorboat racing to Frensham Pond
[Churt an Oasis in Time, Olivia Cotton]
p.1651 HOARE Francis Orland & Annie May
Living 1912 at
1 Dormer's Cottages
Their child Sydney Arthur baptised 11/02/1912 by
O'RORKE, born 17.10.1911
He said to be a boiler maker.
p.1651 WILTON
&
Somerset Canteen, came to Lindford
autumn 1911
Is a grandmother with daughter married to a soldier now
(October 1912) at 10 Arnold's.
p.1652 GEARING
&
At Elm Villas, Lindford, 1912
Working at Camp Electric Light (arrow to CLAYTON
p.1653).
p.1652 O'BRIEN
&
At Lindford 1912 - in Lipton's
canteen.
p.1652 PEEL Robert & Elizabeth
Alice
Once Sergeant Major in Duke of Cornwall's L.I.
Now 1911
"Accountant" in Camp. Lives in Lindford
Found East Coast didn't agree with
either.
Pleasant woman.
p.1653 CRAIG
&
In Hardings East central Deadwater
1912
To do with gas works.
p.1653 CLAYTON
&
Over Tribe's Deadwater Club
Working at Camp Electric Light (arrow to GEARING
p.1652).
p.1653 CALLAGHAN
In Essex Canteen, Somerset Avenue, March
1912.
p.1654 REGAN
&
In Tidbold's Cottages 1912. Irish
I suppose
the same in Larby's in November 1912, Deadwater Lane.
See same name in
KNOX's 1922 - p.1927.
p.1654 PICKUP
&
& 3 children
Was on Passfield, went to
Kingsley, 1912 at Standford
Esjolt cbemz (drinks
badly)
Camp shoemaker
Was in France Co's SW - in 1913 in NW.
p.1654 GROVERS Fred Thomas & Daisy (CHRISTIE)
A worker for FRISBY.
Come from another branch.
Young people living at No 9 Arnold's.
She
went into Alton Hospital (one of Mrs LYNDON's letters) Xmas 1914 for an inward
growth & 1923 is in asylum.
- A boy nι 30/04/1911 - 1923 in spileptic
iron
- Doris Ada nιe 14/05/1913
- Gwendoline Agnes 6/01/1916.
Lived afterwards at Whitehouse, Deadwater & the 2 CHRISTIEs are
soldiers & sailors & so were his brothers,
& in 1923 with Mrs CARTER in
Pickerings. (This line very difficult to
disentangle)
Came Dec 1923 & borrowed £1.
p.1655 MATTHEWS
&
&
Ex-Somerset at No 6 Arnold's April
1912
In some coffee bar - house untidy
Left because not allowed to
sleep out.
p.1655 SKATES
&
New gardener Oaks 1912, she German.
p.1655 EGG
&
& 2 children
New butler May 1912 at Headley Park
From London.
One child born July
1910, the other in 1912.
p.1656 KIMBER Stephen &
& 5
children
New gardener 1912 at Llanover (to Edward
Henry HURRY p.1609 in 1915 Kelly's Directory)
4 children in 1912
(youngest nι 1907) to Churt School
Younger (girl nιe circa 1909) very
friendly.
From Thursley
- Girl nιe circa 1899
- Girl nιe
September 1901
- Boy
- Boy
- Girl nιe circa 1909.
p.1656 ROWLEY A.E. &
Lodged as Bachelor at Mrs BUGLAR's & put
up Banns one Sunday afternoon & then found this too late & withdrew
them & was very anxious to have his fees returned. Wrote 2 post cards
?? t?? returned end
May 1912.
p.1656 BICKNELL
Worker for Mr CHUCK, lodging 1912 at HURLOCK's
Had a nasty bicycle accident summer 1912.
Son of Farmers at Midhurst.
p.1657 HALL Frederick & Mary (HARRIS)
Gone 1927 to Barford, she
some relation to Mrs MULLARD
Acting Shepherd vice WEST in July 1912
Was lodger wtih Mrs HARRIS (in Churt) p.1647
Mrs HARRIS married DUDMAN
& went off "leaving lodger & daughter" who married.
He son of
p.526.
She with goitre, one of first in this country [I remember her - Joyce Stevens]
Lodging 1913 with
them is JEFFRIES.
p.1657 MARCHANT Mrs
New laundress, Mich 1912 at Headley Park - left about Christmas 1917.
Mrs HALE
(nιe Fred. FULLICK's sister) helping 18/04/1912.
p.1657 WALKER Edith the helper (to above)
In December 1912 engaged to Keeper HOWARD p.1699 & to be married to him
1/02/1915.
p.1657 CRUTCH Maud from Farncombe
Come early 1915 as helper (to above).
I called 13/01/1915
& early
1918 she and another CRUTCH do it all.
p.1657 GRUTTEN Jacinthe Jules & etc
Camp worker lodging at Lindford Laundry part of 1912
Had a child Flora Rose
born 08/04/1912
Went away about August 1912 [Inf: Mrs FRYER]
p.1658 TREEBY F.T. &
& daughter
Come Spring 1912 to Whitehill
Chase.
p.1658 BROWN
New gardener 1912 Broxhead Lodge
This is some mistake
as NICHOLLS p.1639 never left.
p.1658 EDGAR
Broxhead Stables October 1912 - temporarily?
p.1659 COLLINS Robert
Bachelor at Stone Hill 1912 & before (at 'Glenmuir' in 1911 census - age 52, born in Chalfont St
Giles)
The following taken from the Times of 23/09/1912 is
his brother:
Cutting - "Mr Thomas COLLINS of the firm of Messrs DENYER
& COLLINS, auctioneers, Tonbridge and London was driving a wagonette
containing his wife and four daughters at Hildenborough on Saturday when the
horse took fright at a motorcar and bolted. The wagonette ran up a bank and
overturned. Mr Collins received a fracture of the skull and died an hour
later. The rest of the family escaped with a severe shaking."
p.1659 RANDALL Henry & Milly (CROUCHER) & Winifred Anne nιe
04/11/1903
Living 1912 and before on Barley Mow Hill.
She once our
maid.
Her grandmother nιe 24/12/1824 and still alive December 1914.
p.1659 RANDALL George &
Came 1912 to Eashing Cottages
Children
are Grace, Ida, Joan, Margery, all in Sunday School.
He in choir.
p.1660 SCOTT Mrs & a boy nιe [sic]
1906
Buyer Mich 1912 of WALLS' "Fernlands"
on Barway.
Her husband in Imperial Maritime Customs & now stationed in
Manchuria, China
& coming home early in 1914.
Cottage sold 1917 to
Miss WILKIE p.1760 (who renamed it Domina's Cottage, so
Barway must refer to top of Barley Mow Hill).
p.1660 CHARLTON Henry Cresswell (b. 10.11.1833) & ?step-daughter Mrs May
Clare BRIDGES.
New licensee of the Pond Hotal Mich 1912.
Mrs BRIDGES
is the real manager.
Also (2 young people) her children ADAMS.
Miss
Beryl ADAMS has infantile paralysis 1914
The son Raymond joined as Lieut
Med Transport Sept 1915.
Her slander action against officers in Times 29.2.1916 (arrow
to MANNING below).
p.1660 RALPH William Reginald & Bessie Jane [MOSS]
Married
5.10.1912 & living at her father's.
Son of p.1006. Daughter of
p.1004.
1928 living with George RALPH, Parish
House Bottom.
p.1660 MANNING
&
Servants at Pond Hotel. Married end 1919 at
Registry Office. (Arrow to Mrs BRIDGES above)
In 1921 at South Pond Cottage.
p.1661 FAIRWELL Arthur &
Young people living in GARDNER's,
Lindford.
He in some canteen, Mich 1912.
A child Lilian Bessie nιe
10.9.1912.
Now (1913) in Hendon Road.
p.1661 NEAL Rev Bentley &
New Minister 1912 at Headley Chapel.
Boys came to school 1st time 21 Oct 1912.
1st minister for a long time at
Chapel House
He left 1924 and went to Ashhurst Wood, East Grinstead,
Sussex,
& in his place Mr Sydney PAY -
p.1977.
p.1661 FROST
&
& 1 boy
New baker 1912 at ROGERS, living in Headley
Fields.
p.1662 GORDON
&
&
Come 1912 to Somerset Avenue,
Deadwater.
Been in Army (Rom C). A canteen
manager.
Robert Norman & Rhoda Kathleen GORDON in
1911 census at Pound Cottage, Headley (Army Officer)
p.1662 LOVELAND
&
FRISBY's man, once lived over F's shop
Mich 1912 come to Somerset Avenue.
p.1662 TINGEY George & Jessie Ann
(WRIGHT)
New butcher 1912 at Deadwater Hill.
Same as p.1267.
Baptised at Grayshott - Ivy May nιe 18.11.1900, bapt 6.1.1901.
p.1663 NOAKES Lewis & Clara & 1 child born circa 1905.
Carter
at Woolmer Laundry. Child of 7.
Living just opposite in Oct 1912.
Pleasant & chatty.
He came for paper signing Dec 1922 & had had no
work for 6 weeks.
She came (no work) 5.3.1913 & had 2/-
1915 at
corner of Hendon Road.
They now in BIRCH's van
In War time at Yew Tree
Cottage, Lindford.
Cecilia in shoe club 1922, nιe 15.3.1906.
p.1663 WILLIAMS
&
A Camp groom, Oct 1912 at No.6 Arnold's
(front). (Arrow to below)
p.1663 WILLIAMS
At Harding's, Deadwater, Nov 1912.
Something in
Camp. (Arrow to above)
p.1663 NEWMAN George William &
Canteen man living 1912 opposite
Deadwater Row.
Gone by Feb 1914 when a letter came asking for his address
from G NEWMAN, 14 Newstead Road, Liverpool.
p.1664 HOPE
&
At PO Bordon, living 1912 in Washford Lane.
p.1664 WHITAKER
New gardener 1912 at The Chalet, Headley Hill (now Windridge)
?The same as p.1494.
Is this
the SMITH-WHITAKER of p.1494.
p.1664 STRIBBLING Benjamin (1882) &
(BUCKLEY)
A reservist end 1912
in ROGERS Cottages with soldier lodger
Now at Deadwater (1914) & gone
to the front W_(V Kent)
Afterwards in
Lindford Lane 1919.
p.1664 ETHERINGTON George Sydney & Florence (sister to Mrs STRIBLING
above)
Queen's Regt. Married end of July
1914.
She knew me when I called 20.8.1914.
Daughter in fact of the
BUCKLEYs of p.1632.
p.1665 RUTLEDGE
&
& baby born 1912
New chauffeur Oct 1912
at Headley Park.
p.1665 DICK Mrs (nιe circa 1854) & son
Purchasers 1912 of
Brambletye.
Married to (arrow to LIDDELL
below)
Son had to go 1919 to asylum
She sister to Mrs DALGLEISH
p.1843.
She trying 1923 to sell, & sold to BERESFORD or PACK-BERESFORD
whose house in Ireland was burnt down 24.3.1923. Paper in attic F19A.
-
Annette Louisa PACK-BERESFORD
- Elizabeth Harriett PACK-BERESFORD - died
June 1937 [MI=446].
p.1665 LIDDELL Mrs & child LIDDELL
Widowed daughter of above (Mrs DICK) - husband accidentally shot himself - came
end 1912 to Ferndale in Fullers Bottom.
Remarried April 1918 & now Mrs POTTER.
p.1666 WILSON
In a canteen.
Has Nov 1912 two rooms in house
south of Andrew GAUNTLETT (arrow to WILLIAMS
below).
p.1666 WILLIAMS
&
& 2 children
Coachman to Welch
Colonel.
Young pretty woman.
Has house south of Andrew GAUNTLETT (arrow to WILSON above) & is to take the Colonel's
washing.
?Now in Somerset Avenue.
p.1666 FURLONGER Bertie William & HJ (VOLLAR) & 2 children
Undergardener Eveley Nov 1912.
She sister to VOLLER p.1637. He son of Liphook stock [son of Lot F nι
1833]
Feb 1913 in Standford
& from there was married his brother
Fred Arthur nι 1877 to Louise LINTOTT nιe 1885, dau of Stephen
concerning
whose marriage an aunt wrote rather strongly "he esjolt (drinks),
she a little epuuz (dotty)"
Marjorie
Nellie 17.5.1898 (not sure who this is, given the
date).
p.1667 CALIPANO
&
Chef of the Welch,
living Oct 1912 at Deadwater.
His brother also then there, or perhaps her
brother Henry CALEY DCLI.
Now at Lindford House in 1916.
p.1667 KENT Frank &
Young people at
Lindford GARDNER's Nov 1912.
In some canteen. She smooth & tidy.
Brother to p.1690.
p.1667 MAURICE Francis &
& 2 daughters grown up, 3 children &
baby in 1912
Pronounced mor-rιse. In SCOTT's, SE Deadwater.
He is
barber on Camp in Queen's. Ex-soldier.
The baby Dorothy May died 3 months
old 31.12.1912 & application was made to bury in Military Cemetery.
I
privately Christened a grandchild TAYLOR in 1914. Nancy Dora dau of Thos &
Lilian A
& another was born 1915
& Mrs TAYLOR says her husband
killed in war & she going to marry young George NORTH.
p.1668 McKENZIE Alexander & Isabella
Mill worker at PAGE's,
Standford.
She (Scotch or) Irish.
- Malcolm 1884 - killed in war
- Isabella 1886
- Alexander 1890
- William 1894 - see below
-
Robert Gowley 29.10.1897 - died or killed in war 1917
- Margaret 1901 - in
1924 Mrs LEWINGTON at Headley Meadows - going Mar
1926 to Crabtree
- John Brown 1906 - going 1920 to Mill
also a
grandchild Isobel Grindley born 1916 - dau of a daughter who was found
dead.
p.1668 WHITEHORN Fred Charles (born circa 1870) &
(she 7 years
younger) & 6 children*
Ex-policeman - on cert of skull fracture.
Now at mill. Children still
to Bramshott & Conford.
She nice & friendly.
He had leg
amputation, & again in Oct 1921.
*Eldest child born 1901, youngest end
1911 "11 years & 11 months in Nov 1912"
74
Ethel May nιe 18.5.1920. (Not sure where this line
belongs)
p.1668 MEGSON
&
& 2 children (born 1903 & ?1911)
Transvaal mine manager "temporarily" at La Garita.
p.1668 McKENZIE William Fish & Lena Maud
& 2 children
At Mrs ALLEN's cottage, Barley Mow Hill, Oct 1920.
Son of above.
- Reginald William 1914
- girl early 1920
- Dor L 10.1922.
p.1669 KENT Philip &
(GRAY)
Retired RN living 1912 at Forest
Lodge.
p.1669 GODDEN
&
& daughter
Servants to above in 1912.
Mrs G ill mid Oct to mid Nov 1912.
p.1669 HILL John James & Millicent JV (PARSONS)
Gardener to
Whitehill Chase. Marr 4.1.1913.
Living next PATEY in Hendon Road.
Afterwards went as gardener to Llanover
"called up" 1917, gone, &
furniture stored at Farnham.
p.1669 Loose paper: Nov 1919 Mrs STUBBS (late DENNY, once PRIDE) her
address:
Bellevue, Alberta, Canada.
p.1670 ARTON Frederick R.A. &
&
infant
Newcomers 1912 to late BELL's (now the Boreen) Stonehill. (Mrs SHIPWAY there in 1915 Directory)
?Cinema
manufacturer of 9 Kensington Gate, W
He bought from German named KOTZ &
subsequently built a mysterious barn with a great deal of cement, which some
thought might be ½ preparation for German great guns.
Arton's
Film Service - 1914-1915 - owner: F.R.A. Arton. Office: 156 Charing Cross
Road, Westminster: used film distribution.
See here for other
information.
p.1670 JOHNSON Harry & Annie (BENNETT)
In Hudson's cottages, Parish House Bottom.
Married early 1913. Both once at Miss HULSE's.
p.1670 CULL George Sidney & Eva
At JELF'S Xmas 1912. She churched
12.1.1913.
p.1671 GIBSON George & Louise
A postman come 1913 to Lower House
Farm, then in Taylors Lane.
He died 28 Jan
1937 [MI=780].
- George Edward 1907
-
Horace Arnold 1913.
p.1671 STARKEY
&
New gardener The Chalet end 1912.
13th Jan
1913 lost only child (nιe April 1912).
p.1671 BROWN Di Josephine
Built the house Pan's Field at end of Hanger
for nervous patients.
Her man JEFFERIES, see p.276 (which says he died 15.1.1921 - & see date below -
interesting coincidence?)
Mary Ann Magdalene HOWSON (a sick not
nervous patient) was drowned 17.1.1921 in the hanger. Suffered catching of
breath.
p.1672 PAYNE WH
With WOODING (GARDNER's) Feb 1913.
Connected with
gas works. Army pensioner.
An oldish man, signed my coke receipt.
p.1672 HOOKER
(nιe CARTER) & 4 young children
Young woman in
specs - at Rock Barn, March 1913.
A child of her sister Dora Charlotte
CARTER died 9 months old in Feb 1915.
p.1672 HOPE
In HEATHER's cottages, Washford Lane, end of 1912.
Clerk in Bordon PO.
p.1673 PARRIS
&
& family
Carter
come early 1913 to Wishanger.
Children all out except girl nιe 1902.
Pleasant enough.
p.1673 KEMP Martin &
Came early? 1912 to Royal Exchange
(Lindford)
Brother to Colin p.815.
p.1673 CROWLE Ernest & B.E. (DOWN)
Married by me 19.3.1913.
Barber at Deadwater Club.
p.1673 GREEN John (nι 13.4.1846)
Lodging at CROWLE till end of 1914.
Ex-policeman.
p.1674 RICHARDSON
&
& 1 boy nι 1909
New chauffeur, early
1913, to Llanover.
p.1674 JARVIS P.J.
& children
At gas works
house Xmas 1912.
Not the same as p.1926.
p.1674 RAY Cecil Robert & Maud Julia (HOWELL) & his father
Young people at soda water factory, Deadwater.
Thefather in bed, suffering
after operation.
His dead sister's children SHEEHY come 1919.
Home
help allowance.
- Phyllis Lilian nιe 17.10.1913 - (bracketing both children) on out of work sheet Dec
1921
- Robert Dennis nι 31.5.1921.
Colin RAY's mother Olive RAY died
12.4.1923.
p.1675 CHIVERTON William & Florence (RUSSELL)
Come 1913 to Hollywater. Married 1912.
He a Royal Marines pensioner, pension about 1/3 per day.
Coisin to Levi
p.1114.
Returned 1919 to Dorman's, Deadwater.
Her sister is Mrs
RUSSELL, & another is Mrs POULTER p.1844 (he & she nιs about 1900,
baby 1920)
See p.1917 for all POULTERs.
William
CHIVERTON married Florence Elizabeth RUSSELL on 11 Aug 1912, at Blackmoor,
therefore Mrs POULTER's maiden name was RUSSELL. I have been unable to find
her marriage so far. [Ken Chiverton, Australia]
p.1675 GRANT Arthur &
(HALLETT)
Married by me March 1913
Living Hollywater N - gardener to Camp
nursery.
p.1675 HARVEY Emily Nayant Viola nιe 1892
Died at Bracken, 4th April 1913.
Daughter of Dr Sidney Fred HARVEY by his
first wife, 117a Queen's gate, SW.
She was living here with brother & a
Miss JONES.
We called but there was no return.
p.1676 & p.1677 Pedigree
of MAIDMAN/ROOK
Descendants of Stephen MAIDMAN (1770-1842) &
Sarah ROOK (1775-1837)
- includes WOODGER, FULLICK, WINDEBANK,
GLAYSHER
p.1676 DOWNS
&
Chauffeur 1913 to Gen LANDON.
p.1677 KAY Andrew Cassels & Mabel Florence
Aimιe & 2 children
London Barrister building 1913 on Beech Hill
(Windmill House)
House to be sometime
occupied by the cousins "suffragettes" Misses MESSIEUX
He at New Collage
with AGNEW (Mrs CHRISTIAN's [Xrn's]
son-in-law)
In Charity Commission.
He died Oct 1936 aged
74 [MI=721]
- Alison Mary Lilias d.
16/1/1958 [MI=720]
Mrs KAY d. 30/5/1959 aged
86 [MI=720]
[From Cherry
WAIGHT's memories of the family in the 1940s: "The family consisted of the
aristocratic old mother, and two very grown-up children - Henry, about 45 and
Alison, 36 to 40 I suppose. Both very highly knowledgeable in many
spheres."]
p.1677 Cutting dated 17 Oct 1936: Death of Mr AC KAY - "The village loses a friend" - We regret to announce the death which occurred in the Haslemere Hospital on Thursday morning of Mr Andrew Cassels KAY, OBE, of Windmill House, Headley. He was 74 years of age. The news of Mr KAY's passing came as a great shock to his many friends in Headley and district, for only a week ago he appeared to be in his usual health and was attending meetings in the village. Taken suddenly ill during the weekend, he was removed to hospital on Monday and an operation performed the same day. Only don of the late Mr Henry Cassels KAY, an Alexandria banker and the greatest oriental scholar of his day, Mr KAY was born in that city. He had a brilliant scholastic career, winning an open scholarship to Fettes School, Scotland, and from there a scholarship to New College, Oxford, where he gained a double first. He retired in 1922. Mr KAY's first association with Headley was in 1912, when he built Windmill House, and he used to come down from London for holidays before taking up permanent residence there. It was a happy day for Headley when he chose to make his home in the village, for he always took the greatest interest in local affairs and identified himself with many activities. A great lover of the beautiful - and he regarded Headley as a most beautiful place - he bore a leading part in efforts to protect the amenities and had been chairman of the Headley & District Rural Preservation Society since the formation of that body. He was also a member of the local committee of the National Trust, responsible for Ludshott Common and other properties, and his fine intellect was often successfully brought to bear on the difficult problems arising from the necessity for making due allowance for modern progress and development in the preservation of rural beauties. Besides his wife he leaves a son (Mr HG AYTOUN-KAY) and a daughter (Miss Alison KAY).
p.1678 & p.1679 Pedigree
of EWSTERS/DAVIES of Arford House [Inf: Elizabeth GILLESPIE 1916, 'last of
all her generation']
- William EWSTER (1760-1842)
gave Moses & Aaron - his wife Mary Dale planted the chestnut by Arford
Pond - splendid fancy worker - made a carpet for A.H. Matthew Davies (son of
Jane EWSTERS)
- nephew of above William = 'King Dip with the glass eye' -
Arford House left to him by uncle William.
p.1680 BETTERIDGE Harry &
& children
New butler June 1913 at
Headley Park.
Came from Banbury. He killed in the War - she went away to
the Straits.
- boy 1904
- girl 1905
- boy 1908
- girl
1910.
p.1680 BETTERIDGE Miss (sister to above)
Laundry maid round Xmas 1919
with Ruth BEAR.
p.1680 WHITE Henry & Ellen Amelia
A 'Grayshott painter' come to 4
Eashing Cottages, June 1913.
Married. No children in Dec 1913.
Late of
Queen's Regiment.
Son of Luke p.47. Now 1915 on Stonehill.
Been
care-taking at Stagsdene.
p.1680 STANIFORD
&
(COX) &
Harness-maker living summer 1913
at No.6 Arnolds'.
Came 9.7.1913 for Bag (for end of July)
Four
children in 1913. She says once had coal business but gave too much tick.
Took wife's name in Bicycle Case in Nov 1913.
p.1681 RUMMENS
&
New poultry man May 1913 top of Stonehill.
Came from Pinner, lately married.
Vice (replaced) MEGSON.
p.1681 THOMAS Alfred W & May*
Purchaser 1925 of Tignalls.
In
winter 1925 at 2 Hanover Terrace, W11.
*She
born on "May 22, Derby Day." The only Wednesdays on May 22 are 1872, 1978,
1889, 1895, 1901, etc.
p.1681 BAILEY Hayden & Mrs Beatrice Maria
Purchasers of Saunders
Green 1913 (from Chobham)
He to America summer 1913 (death of relative)
She died end Apr 1924 ?in nursing home. Not buried here. Been ill a long
time.
Their servant 1916 Mrs Selina ROSE (prominent eyes)
Later on a
good-looking Miss WALL (communicant).
He reputed (end June 1924) engaged to
Alice WISHART (nιe CHIVERTON, p.234) & married her.
p.1681 RAGLESS George (widower) & Carrie ROBINS (nιe Caroline ALBERY p.98) & one of the twins (see
also p.2042)
New gardener July 1913 to The Mount.
p.1682 PERRETT
&
Gardener 1913 at Oaks.
p.1682 HIBBS Charles.
AYRES Daniel & Emily (HIBBS)
Charles
HIBBS over 70 came May 1913.
Came to me 31.8.1913 to ???? over pedlar's licence.
He (Daniel) son of Horace & Mary AYRES
- Gertrude
1903
- Emily 1905
- Jack (younger)
Daniel invalided May 1917 out
of Army - chronic gastritis & crippled with rheumatism.
p.1682 PEPPER
&
In No.2 Harding's, Deadwater in 1913.
Sponsors to Mr LOCKLEY's (next door) baby Aug 1913.
p.1683 PAUL John - see pedigree
p.1419.
Prιcis of the page by Joyce Stevens:
From Guernsey - old and delicate, died 1840 at his
daughter's, Mrs LEWIS. Her sister Martha stayed on here and taught her nephews
and nieces. Both sisters were highly educated - she a good musician &
linguist.
- she married John PIGGOTT, and when he died she was in abject
poverty.
- her eldest nephew Henry LEWIS, an artist in water colours, was a
great deal at Osborne. The PAULs were naval people from Portsmouth. A
Commander PAUL brought Louis Phillipe to England.
p.1684 LAMPARD EH &
(GILLETT) & 2 children
Come Spring 1913
to Royal Oak, Hollywater.
Pleasant woman, children born circa 1908 &
1910.
With them (arrow to below).
p.1684 GILLETT
&
Parents to above & with them at Royal
Oak.
p.1684 GILLETT Henry Charles & Kate
Taken Wickens' shop, Deadwater
Bridge 1916.
- Harold Leslie born 15.11.1916.
Come from same place as
Mrs Fred LAWES p.683.
p.1684 DIETERLE
&
& his mother
Taken Kirklands 1913 for 5
years.
Come from Godalming.
p.1685 HOPKINS Harold &
& 3 children
Gardener summer 1913 to
Mrs I'ANSON, The Chalet.
Came from Twyford
near Winchester.
- Hilda 1903 - in Sunday School (M's class)
- Evelyn
Matilda 1906
- Kathleen Doris 1908.
p.1685 BELLINGER Archibald (1888) & Ellen & Miss BELLINGER
& DAISH &
(nιe BELLINGER) &
children
Brothers-in-law. Come Mich 1913 to Arford.
Have taken over
KELLICK's shop.
Children in B&B.
Insured 1927 in Prudential.
p.1685 HEWINS
&
& 2 children
Mich 1913 have taken Glen Hook
Cottage for 1 year.
Some relation (or friend)
of AI WHITAKER or his brother.
p.1686 CURTIS
& 3 daughters
Newcomer 1913 to Walcot (Headley
Down).
A bank clerk in Samuel Montagu
He and 1 daughter in
London at Finchley Road, St John's Wood. The other 2 here. One simply an
animal.
Afterwards all 3 lived here: Matilda Purvis b. 1880, Ellen Marie
b. 1883, & the youngest the 'animal'
On 8.1.1916 Matilda cut Ellen's
throat, the 'animal' having previously 3.1.1916 been removed to the Hants
County Asylum. Matilda, on way to the Police Station, said she hoped she would
be hanged.
p.1686 BEESLEY Mrs & 2 daughters & 2 sons-in-law
Tenants 1913
of new house on Kenley Road, Stonehill.
In good way of business (lodgings)
near Earls Court.
p.1686 BLACKSTOCK
&
& 2 girls
One daughter (of
above) & her husband & their 2 girls come 1919.
Went away
1920 & in their place (below)
p.1686 DIMMOCK ?Col & consumptive wife.
p.1686 JEPP
&
& 3 children in 1913
New chauffeur come with
Mr SQUAREY p.1687.
She originally from Essex, but lately from
London.
(Not sure if WHL implies all the above were in
the BEESLEY house or not).
p.1687 SQUAREY Arthur Fulton & Clara
(JONES) - she d. Sep 1936
He born 30.3.1859.
New tenant of The Mount
in autumn 1913.
Came from Birkenhead.
Dr LESLIE's sister's husband was
(?their) vicar.
Lived subsequently at Pentlow & died 22.1.1922.
Cremated & buried here.
He son of Andrew Tucker SQUAREY of Bebington,
Cheshire.
p.1687 HURDLE
&
Gardener & housekeeper 1913 at Oak Hill
Cottage (note made 1927: Oak Hill C = Headley Meadows?)
Once at Grayshott
Hall.
p.1688 LONGHURST Miss Martha Eliz & Mrs SUTTLE (b. 1.2.1841)
Owner
1913 & occupier of Euling Cottage.
Miss L a school teacher.
Mrs
SUTTLE a pensioner of sorts.
Her daughter Eliz. Frances born on 23 Aug 1869
died of rheumatoid arthritis
Daughter had air cushion 16 inches square, Aug
1918 thro' surgical aid.
p.1688 PARRIS of the Passfield Oak is an Organist recommended by the vicar of Liss.
p.1688 STYLES
&
Miller at Reynolds Mill summer 1913.
To look
like Charlie MILLS. Intelligent.
Very ill Oct 1914 & moved to Headley
Mill
& to help him have come Oct 1914 her son-in-law (below?).
He died 1915.
p.1688 HOCKEN
&
(STYLES)
Mrs STYLES now 1915 at Courtnage
Cottages.
p.1689 MOLLER (or MELLOR) Edward Christopher & Annie Ethel (BALDWIN)
Married 4.2.1913 at Kilburn & living at bungalow, Blundy's enclave.
She daughter of BALDWIN p.1423.
They carrying vegetables & fish.
3
children in 1924 in B&B - the eldest with meningitis Jul 1926.
He an
ex-sailor (14 years), son of a German.
In March 1924 opened shop at 2
Dormers.
p.1689 MULDOON John & Beatrice M (BALDWIN)
Married July 1918 &
living (1919) front of Mrs READ's.
Sister to above, dau to p.1423.
She
summoned him Feb 1925 & got 25/- a week.
He window cleaner in
London.
p.1689 BARNES T.G. &
(no children 1913)
Ex-Welch - sub-manager
Bordon Theatre
Lives 1913 Bindfield Villas, Lindford.
No relation to
p.1365, I think.
p.1689 BURDOCK J.O. & Florence Nightingale
Married 19.3.1899
Manager 1913 of International, Deadwater.
Living in Somerset Avenue. No
children.
Originally from North, then in Bristol.
Has brother an RC.
She Church, husband ?Baptist.
Suddenly dismissed (no reason) on wedding day
1914.
She has lodgers, & he in some form at Dickinson's, Aldershot.
p.1690 SHEPPARD
&
New baker 1913 at TIDEY's. Living
in Parish Houses.
Daughter of late caretaker of Isolation Hospital.
Tidy woman - cried when she saw cottage.
p.1690 WILLIAMS Richard &
& 1 boy born 1910.
Gardener RFA in PIGGOTT's new (West)
Ex 1st
East Surrey. Very tidy.
p.1690 KENT Arthur &
& 1 child nι 1911 or 1912.
Officers mess in PIGGOTT's new (next to West).
Brother to p.1667. Ex RMLI.
p.1690 KENT William & Sarah & dau Freda
In 83 MA
Louisberg Barracks in 1928 and before.
Daughter to go as maid to Grange, Oct 1928.
p.1691 SOUTER William Barton & Lily May (WEBB) &
children
New people Oct 1913 at Deep Cut Dairy
Children not baptised
here
- 1 child born end 1912
- boy 14.3.1915
- boy 6.12.1916.
William born 8.7.1921 christened at Binstead, IoW.
p.1691 ROBINSON
&
Live at No.8 Arnolds. A
postman.
Just come (Nov 1913) from Ireland.
p.1691 BRAMLEY (James? died Aug 1935) & Emily &
Stoker gas works end 1913.
Tidy woman with married children & a
girl born 1899 & a boy younger.
Sister to Mrs KNIGHT p.1755.
p.1691 ORAM Aldred & Hetty
Rose (BRAMLEY)
Daughter of above BRAMLEY lives here sometimes. Husband a
sailor.
Churched Sept 1919.
p.1692 SMITH WB & Edith F
Late of Streatham. Now at
Oakdene, Fullers Bottom.
Each twice married, she 1st to a Doctor HENDERSON,
a college friend of Col REID (IMS) who died 1914.
He a solicitor?
1918 at 20 Walpole Terrace, Brighton.
p.1692 THRUPP William N &
No children. Been a
sailor.
Caretaker Xmas 1913 Bordon PO.
?Some relation to p.1926.
Now (1923) on Deadwater Road in Birch's.
p.1692 SMALL Fred & Blanche (MANSEY)
Marr. 25.5.1909.
Live 1914 at Bracken Lodge.
Son of p.1525; daughter of p.1489.
Brother
to p.1004.
There is a loose slip of paper here which
says: "Is Fred SMALL p.1692 brother to Sam Tulls Lane? p.1524"
p.1693 DUDDINGTON Mrs Lily Nightingale
Authoress &
Book Agent.
At Hazledene, Stone Hill 1914 & again in 1920.
At
Walcot for 3 years at Lady Day 1919
with Miss SHARMAN & a friend.
Mrs
D writes on Astrology, etc.
A friend Miss Mary YOUNG come 1919 to a
bungalow in BURNINGHAM's garden, Stone Hill. Her father is KW YOUNG, 41 St
John's Wood Court, St John's Wood Road, NW8.
p.1693 MOORE William &
New landlord Wheatsheaf Jan
1914. Been a policeman.
She died Nov 1916. Buried at Basingstoke.
He
remarried fairly soon to a nurse.
A child (aged 2) Leslie John JEEVES, a
relation, died 21.6.1918 of diphtheria. Also buried away.
p.1693 GARNETT James & Frances Jane (KING) & 5 children
+ 1 married?
New coachman (Feb 1914) at Eveley.
From Wyck.
William James b. 17.6.1895 at Langham, Godalming
Elsie married
her 1st cousin at Turnham. An adopted (not sure who or what)
- Beatie - parlourmaid
-
Ivy b.2.11.1899 - parlourmaid; at Keymer 1918
- soldier
- Bernard Edward b. 7.8.1907 -
schoolboy
- Francis Cecil b. 28.8.1902 - schoolboy - see note on Cecil
p.1763.
p.1694 HENDRA
&
& 2 boys
Living in a 'gipsy'
tent in BLUNDY's enclave on BIRD's ground.
Discharged 1911 from West Kent
Regt.
Came begging twice about Xmas 1913.
p.1694 OSBORNE George Victor & Emily Mary
A man &
wife & son come to RUMMENS' Jan 1914.
Son of p.857.
Came from
Churt. Mrs O works at MILLER's Laundry (Headley
Down).
Mrs OSBORNE's sister is a widow Mrs
MYLES with 2 naughty children
(words in green written on a line below and assumed to fit
where shown)
- 1904 boy
- 1908 boy
- 26.2.1915 Doris Emily
- not baptised.
Killed in action at Salonika, Sept. 1,
1918, aged 30.
p.1694 PADDON
&
& boy born circa 1910.
New
chauffeur Feb 1914 at Headley Mount.
Boy came
with arm in sling.
p.1695 WILKINSON Henry (b. 1.3.1853) &
&
Came
for health to Brunlea in 1913.
Father, mother, aunt Alice KENYON (d. 1915)
& dau Blanche who Sunday Schools - now Mrs BOHANNA.
Has been a
tradesman up North.
p.1695 HILL Mrs or Miss, born circa 1835
Come there
permanently Aug 1920.
p.1695 LEDGER Percy G &
& child nιe 1908.
2nd
wife, nιe APPLETON
New subtenants of Pinewood Cottage, Down Hill.
Has
been 30 years in Germany.
On their card: 15 Brandenburgische Strasse,
Sόdende Berlin.
Has 2 grandchildren by 1st wife.
Her bro. is Rev F
APPLETON, c of Bury St Edmunds.
p.1695 FIELDING Thomas &
& 2 children
New
chauffeur (end 1913) at Bayfields.
Living below Fairview.
- Leslie
Thomas 1909 (in shoe club 1914).
p.1696 HEAD
&
& 2 children
In Lindford Chase
(boy John Stephen C HEAD in for lab certif. 1914)
Dora born 1906 burnt to
death Feb 1914.
p.1696 YOUNG Harry & Jane
& 1 child
Coachman at Pinehurst
Formerly coachman to Mrs A
Lionel SCOTT when Mr SCOTT had his own stable.
Married elsewhere in
1902.
- Frederick Alexander born
30.1.1903.
p.1696 ROMERS
&
& boy born 1906
Come 1914 to
Trevena.
His parents Portuguese & English - she a German.
By
profession Electrical Engineer but double pneumonia in 1912 has invalided
him.
p.1697 DORRINGTON James Joseph (b. 1865)
& Isobella (b. 9.9.1869) &
Newcomers 1913 to GARDNER's(mid) Cottage
at Lindford.
Out when called 27.3.1914. May be Army.
See Red Book for
??? & sons' regiments
Sgt RE & in 1919 'stationary engine
driver'
- John St E DORRINGTON & Laura (SAUNDERS) &
- Harry
DORRINGTON married at Cliffe-at-Hoo end of 1916 & a child born Mich 1917 -
was killed by explosion of munitions end of Oct 1917 at Cliffe-at-Hoo.
[and a younger generation killed in WW2 - Joyce
Stevens]
p.1697 BARNETT James William & Edith Annie (SMALL)
Married by me 14.9.1912.
Went to Passfield & now Mar 1914 come to
Lindford. He nervy.
Son of p.1405.
p.1697 PAGE Henry & Ada & niece Ethel DEADMAN b. Mich
1899.
New carter Nov 1913 at Wishanger.
Strangers. Were at BIDE's.
Ethel DEADMAN went mid April 1916 as HP maid to Headley Mill Farm.
He son
of Mrs SPICER, Hearne p.1761.
Another DEADMAN niece from the Oaks went 1919
to Keymer R.
p.1698 WEINSTEIN Bernard
Clockmaker, Deadwater Hill
Russian with clever boys.
In his place has
come Nov 1922 LAW.
p.1698 HURLEY John & Charlotte (b. circa 1877) & child
nιe 1911
Ex-soldier employed [crossed out=>in Stores] in Lindford
Chase
in Amm. Column of 41 RFA.
Was at Hudson's Cottage. She died
5.4.1914 of fit before confinement.
With them is living her aunt, an old
age pensioner.
Had apoplectic fits all her married life.
He kicked up
a shine at her funeral.
p.1698 PEARCE George & [crossed out=>Agnes] Eliza
(HOUNSOME) & 2 children
Arford House chauffeur come to CARR's, Fullers Bottom (p.1466?)
Went Sept 1915 in 'Mechanical Transport'
Her sister Mrs DOUBLE married
here 1923.
- Fred George 27.3.1911
- Elsie 18.5.1913.
p.1699 HOWARD Alan George & Edith (WALKER)
Keeper 1914
at Headley Park.
Engaged to Edith WALKER
p.1657.
The underkeeper being Willie HINCKMAN from Reading.
Their
first child Doris Enid born 17.10.1915.
p.1699 ATWELL Amb. George & Ellen Florence. No children in 1914.
Chef SWB in Camp - in
No.4 Harding's, Deadwater.
Came about Xmas 1913.
Gone with SWB.
p.1699 HACK James & Minnie (WOODGER)
Married 1914.
Live at Bracken Corner where her parents once lived.
He son of p.537. She
dau of p.260.
p.1700 & p.1701 Two pages headed "Teachers continued from p.1555"
p.1700 MAYNARD May Muriel, nιe 16.12.1877
92 Felsham Road,
Putney SW
PT at Putney National 2nd Class K Schol 1898
Parchment
Certif Feb 1903 musical
Superannuation No. 01/3431
Somewhat fidgety.
Didn't stop.
p.1700 STEVENS Florence Elizabeth, nιe 7.7.1882. A.C.P.
33
St Paul's Road, St Leonards on Sea
ertificated by acting Teachers
Examination 1909 (not a PT)
Advanced hygiene. Superannuation No.
09/3781.
p.1700 ELLERY Gladys M
Here temporarily in Summer 1911
from Portsmouth
A friend of Miss ADAMS.
p.1700 EVERITT Cecil OB, nι 9.10.1880
Holy Trinity School,
Dover (c/o JHE, Headmaster)
PT & Ars Divez
Ass. Holy Cross, Canterbury
Went to sea for health. £55.
p.1700 HILL Letitia, nιe 5.11.1890
3 Tarrant St, Arundel.
Certificated Trained Reg. No. 11/1995
Came mid-1911. Good at needlework,
divinity, etc.
Went back to a school at Arundel 31.1.1912.
Her brother (crippled) works telephone.
p.1700 BECK Bertha Victoria, nιe 14.7.1887
Father
(Standford Hill) is a worker at mill.
Board of Education's Exam for
Certificate July 1911.
Came 5 Feb 1912 at £74.
Was supplementary at
Hambledon (not a PT)
Distinction in History in King's Scholarship
Trained at Salisbury Diocesian 1909-1911
Physical Exercises, Drawing,
Nature Study, Needlework.
p.1700 BECK Phyllis May, nιe 4.1.1892
Sister to above. Sat
for Certif exam at Salisbury July 1912.
Qualification schedule IA(1). PT at
Overton.
Trained at Salisbury 1910-1912
Two years course in Drawing,
Singing, Hygiene & trained in Kindergarten.
p.1701 FOSBERRY Fred Horace, nι 27.7.1891
Fir Cottage,
Thursley. At Bramshott School.
Bursar Royal from sch Guildford
1904-1909
Student teacher Godalming Council School
Certif July 1911
Goldsmith's College. Manual subjects.
p.1701 HUSSEY Mabel nιe 28.12.1889
Home address: Fair Oak,
Ashford Hill, Newbury (right in 1924)
PT Kingsclere Woodlands July 1904 to
July 1909.
Prelim Certificate Dec 1908, March 1909, Newbury &
Reading.
Special certif. For Music, Theory, Jun Div
Formerly at
Laverstoke (at Brown's).
Stayed here all her
career. See article
in Headley Miscellany Vol 5, her diary during WW2.
p.1701 BUNN Mrs Mary (nιe PIPE 6.10.1862)
Hawthorne
Cottage, The Square, Spencers Wood, Reading
PT at Earsham, Norfolk 1880 to
1884.
Here at Headley (as Miss PIPE) 1884-1886
Married a policeman who
died 1914
Kept up correspondence with Mrs William GAMBLEN.
p.1701 JEFFERIES Kathleen Maude, nιe 18.9.1896
Granddaughter of Mr James CURTIS, Arford, opposite Wheatsheaf.
Uncertificated I(1)
Began as a supplementary 16.11.1914 - see p.276
Reg No. 19/18676 could not be found (till afterwards) in 1920.
p.1701
PARFITT Dorothy Mary nιe 17.9.1896
Uncertificated. Passed at Alton Dec 1914
& March 1915
Began here 4.8.1915. PT at Droxford 1913-1915.
p.1701 TOMKINSON Alice nιe 1.4.1882
24 Dault Road,
Wandsworth SW
PT at Colleg NB Sept 1898 to Dec
1902.
Basketmaking, Clay Modelling, Light Woodwork, Needlework, etc
Cert July 1915, Chichester
Said to be good disciplinarian.
p.1701 KNIGHT Dorothy Anne
(Teacher 1922)
Came first in supply, then permanently.
Home address:
The Hollies, Tadley, Basingstoke, to which she motor cycled home at
weekends.
In 1926 became Mrs CAMPBELL p.2009.
p.1702 HALE
Come from Barracks, Churt early 1914 to
Woodberry Cottage, Whitmore.
p.1702 BELCHER Fred Kenneth & Ada
New manager 1914 at
Frisby's, Deadwater.
Living in Somerset Avenue
Baby (not baptised)
Ruth Maria nιe 7/8/1922.
p.1702 GILES Ernest Charles & Eva Annie (WOODMAN of
Ash)
Postman at Lindford. Banned July 1914.
p.1703 HUNTINGFORD William (b. 22.7.1848, d. 1914) & Sarah
Jane (BENHAM, d. 29.12.1918)
Come to one of own cottages (Fir Hill Villas)
at Hollywater.
She granddaughter of Edward BENHAM - see Q.17.
Old
Edward BENHAM marr 1820 Mary PINNOCK
Eldest son Edward (baptised 1820) Mrs
HUNTINGFORD's father.
One dau Esther nιe 1830 was Mrs Sam EGGAR.
A
short pedigree p.1712. Dau of BENHAM Q.17. She 1st cousin to GARDINERs
p.1430.
p.1703 COX Miss
Come 1914 to Hurst Cottage with Miss
JUDKINS
Has phlebitis.
Sister to Mrs MAXWELL (see below) who some years ago (on the recommendation
of Mrs HAWES p.1183) lodged at Mrs William VINEY's behind Bowcot, Miss COX
going to George LOE's.
p.1703 MAXWELL Mrs
Sister to above - widow of an army
officer killed at polo.
Her father (& Miss COX's of course) formerly
Colonel of the Somersets.
p.1704 MOFFATT Leonard & Winifred Mary & 1 boy
Come instead of DAWSON p.1361 to RE Office,
1914
Another child Fred Bentley born 29.1.1916.
p.1704 MASON J & Florence Alice & 4 children
ASC
Reservist. Baker at Fryers.
Army No. S16047.
Lives in Washford Lane.
Came here July 1914.
They were married at St John's, Southampton
21.1.1905:
- Alice Flora Ellen b. 3.2.1906
- George Joseph b.
31.1.1907
- Charles Fred b. 18.10.1910
- John Robert b. 3.1.1913
- coming 9.1914.
p.1704 CLACK William Henry & Annie & 1 boy William
George
In Somerset Avenue. A reservist RFA.
Originally in
soldier list . In a canteen.
p.1705 WEBB Arthur &
No children. Were with POWELL in
Washford Lane.
1913 in BLUNDY's next Bo????.
In canteen.
R.E. - no children, but adopted daughter?
Quite different
from p.1844.
His name really something else.
p.1705 WEBB - a nephew of 'hers' (see above?) is Mr COBB's gardener in 1920.
p.1705 MISSELBROOK Thomas Alfred & Emily Jane (WHEAL) &
1 child
Agent Pearl Insurance, come 1914 to Deadwater.
Reservist
called up Aug 1914.
I called their Banns 1912. He then in "The
Queen's".
p.1705 SEARS
&
Come 1914 to old PO Standford
Boy Aug 1914 in choir born early in 20th century.
Came for boarding - own children - Sept 1914.
- one son b. 1893
-
one son b. 1900
- one son b. 1904
- only dau b. about 1897, died at 2
years of whooping cough.
p.1706 FINDLAY Mrs EA, once WHITE, nιe summer of 1856
Lodging with Mrs MALONY in Somerset Avenue.
Has a son Richard WHITE in 6
Dragoon Guards
Came 22.9.1914 about some help to mothers
Later she
claimed separation allowance as her husband had re-enlisted ?for drill
purposes.
p.1706 DAVIES Arthur & Florence & 2 children in
1914
Shoeing smith reservist at 1 Arnolds.
p.1706 COLE Walter
Chauffeur to Bayfields 1914. Lodging
with Mrs HURLOCK.
Called up with Devonshire Regiment.
p.1707 HOLLOWAY Alfred William (b. circa 1867) & Annie
Eliza and dau Mrs ROKE (wife of Murray ROKE in Hants Ry).
1908 out of
Army has Bryce's place, clerk in RE Office
& 1928 out of work
altogether.
Two sons in Army (16 & 17) doing well.
Was in Headley
(where?), then Lindford Piggott's cottage.
This & below confused on
p.1560.
This lot came back May 1917 to Washford Lane next to (arrow
to George HOLLOWAY below).
Little girl, grandchild of Alf Wm H,
[Ethel, at Eggars with me - Joyce Stevens] broke
her arm in 1917, mended with wire and may well be quite right. Still queer
1923 & still bad at 1927 [yes, at school and till
quite recently, c.1990 - Joyce Stevens].
p.1707 HOLLOWAY William George? Grove & Jane & family
At COURTNAGE's new
cottages, Lindford 1914
Daughter below with them. 3 sons serving.
Came
from Liss, then Whitehill, then 4 Washford Lane.
Son Charles. See
p.1929.
Another daughter is Mrs SYRAD churched Sep 1926 - p.2049.
p.1707 GODSMARK William Henry & Phoebe Beatrice Talbot (nιe
HOLLOWAY 1891) & 2 children, 1911, 1912
With parents 1912 & I
helped over separation allowance
Banns early in 1911. GODSMARK a
sergeant
Married 18.2.1911
He killed in action (or rather, died of
wounds) 21.10.1915 in France
She banned July 1917 to Serg SH WILSON RFA
& he also killed in action.
Married Sept 1922 to shoeing smith IVE
& in Nov with him and 2 children in Germany.
Gave character to Edward
GODSMARK nι 22.9.1913 for Navy 24 Dec 1927.
p.1708 FILTNESS Stanley George & Agnes Sophia
Came to
gas works 1912 or 1913 & not entered
Was at Mrs KNIGHT's in 1914 near
Bridge.
A child born 1911*. He Staff Sergeant.
Went end March 1915
into ASC.
She with KILBURN on Allotments during War, afterwards at
PIGGOTT's, Lindford Chase.
Discharged (disabled) 25.3.1919.
Has
King's Certificate & Silver Badge
Now end 1919 doing office work
('clerk') at Bordon.
- *Edith Agnes nιe 20.4.1911
- Doris Annie
Primrose nιe 14.3.1927 is next child.
p.1708 LACEY Fred James d.1945
& Sarah d.1975
Gardener (now Oct 1914)
come to Bayfields
Living at Eashing Cottages - 1 child boy
Also Mrs
LACEY his mother came from Fareham, nιe 20.5.1838, died 1923.
Twins born in
May 1917 [May & William Quincy? - Inf: Rod
Cameron]
They went away to Dockenfield & returned (to Grange)
Jan 1928.
p.1708 LEIGH SMITH
Building bungalow on eastern Down,
autumn 1914.
p.1709 ROBINSON
&
Newcomers Oct 1914 to Huntingford
Bridge farm house
Bailiff to Major Boyce COMBE.
p.1709 POWELL William Fred (d. 1914 aged 49) & Eveline
Annie (d. 1913)
Mrs POWELL buried here Plot
22-79, but not the husband.
(Transferred from p.1420)
Came
about 1907 to Hendon Road - working for HUNTLEY p.1421
& then said to
have 5 children - but 7 in 1917.
She had fits. He a pension of 15/- a week
but esjolt (drinks) so never got on, &
family down when he died.
They then living at 3 Arnolds, Deadwater, having
lived meanwhile in Washford Lane.
- Evelina Annie confirmed 1910, in
service 1914, now Mrs WILLIS wife of a soldier
- Minnie nιe 1895
-
Elsie nιe circa 1900, banned to Percy STONARD 1910
- Gladys
-
George
- Mabel nιe 1911 - not registered here.
p.1709 RICHARDS
A bachelor manager 1914 of International
Stores, Deadwater
Lodging in Somerset Avenue with Mrs CLACK.
Exceedingly tall.
Came back 1922 as purchaser of fish shop
The TINGEYs
gone London way.
p.1710 FISHER Miss & Madame EPARDAND
Sisters come (1914) to Seymour Road on the
Down
Mrs lived 17 years in France
Would teach French.
p.1710 BERRIMAN Alfred George & Edith Erm: (CAINE) &
2 children
Banned 1906 & lived in Petersfield till 1914.
In 1914
Taylors Lane.
p.1710 DAVIS Harry Jesse & Annie & 3 children
Exchanged postman's work 1914 with SHAZΙLL
Re-enlisted for War 1914 as
Pioneer RE 27812 & doing post work.
- Ernest Jesse 16.1.1907
- Ivy
Annie Marion 11.2.1909 (went 1916 to Alton Cripples Home (now Treloars), then St
Lyster of Winchester)
- Ruby Isσla Georgina 9.2.1911.
p.1711 HAYDEN John & Clara (nιe Mark BURROWS -
see p.225)
Works for Chaplin. At No.6 Arnolds autumn 1914.
Now 1915 working for WOOD & Co.
Same as
p.1499?
p.1711 BURNINGHAM (or BIRNINGHAM) George & Amelia & 3
children 1914
Come summer 1914 to No.9 Arnolds from Kingsley
Has
worked in Camp for a long time
Brother to Mr Tom BROWN.
p.1711 BURNINGHAM Hannah & 2 sons (I think nιe HOARE,
same as p.235)
Another come to 2 Arnolds end 1916
She broke collar
bone (down stairs) 1 Dec 1917.
p.1711 SAVILE Wrey & wife (LYTTON)
1st occupier of
Westwood.
She dau of Woolmer Lodge
He official in Bordon ?Garrison
Adjutant
Retired & came to live at Whitehill House.
p.1712 ELLIS Fred & Amelia Ann Amanda (MARCH)
Come Nov 1914 to
Headley Mill
Lived at Oakhanger - brother works Sheet Mill
Now lives
at 'Standford' & baby born 24/2/1917
Her father MARCH with them
1921.
p.1712 PARVEY or PARRY George & Margaret & children (ARNOLD)
New seller of fruit, etc. Come to Lindford Chase Nov 1914.
or fish &
chipped potatoes.
1918 said to have bought the little farm near him
-
Girl ?Mabel Dorothy (lately semi-school) ?going
as servant to Boreen Jan 1923.
- Percy Richard came 12.6.1925 for Army
character & 25.2.1927 for RN character
His step-brother George ARNOLD
married 1925 Mrs ABLE.
p.1713 JACKSON Frank & E
Son of Liphook Station publican & she
at PH during the War.
Chauffeur to Mrs DUFFUS' mother
Living at
Lindford Dec 1914 next DORRINGTON.
He in Mech
T & at Salonica
1917.
p.1713 NORGATE Alfred William & Nellie
Live at No.2 Red Bungalows.
Out when called.
Had a child die autumn 1914, 1 day old, & have taken
to Mrs CANNINGS' child (Robert GARDINER)
p.1716.
Son of p.1721.
p.1712 & p.1713 Pedigree of James HUNTINGFORD (1790-1870) &
Anne EDGEL (1792-1868) - b. Binsted
Married
1818:-
- James (b. 1820, d. 23.4.1873, bur elsewhere)
-- by 1st marr
to Rebecca SWANN a son William HUNTINGFORD b.
27.7.1848, d. 1914 - p.1703;
-- 2nd marr Emma PINK who lived only a short
time & d. 1860
-- 3rd marr 1864 Hannah
BRUNWIN.
- William 1822
- Charles 1824
- Richard 1827 - marr
Frances DEADMAN
- Anne 1829 - Mrs SPARKES
- Jane 1831
- Henry
1834 - marr Mary Ann JEFFERY.
p.1714 SUTTON Walter & Martha & girl
New landlord (end 1914) of
Crown Inn.
Only child Winifred b. 26.7.1901, d. 5.8.1916 (Plot
17-62, MI
474).
They never got over it - resigned 1923.
p.1714 TAYLOR Walter &
Became landlord of the Crown Nov 1923.
p.1714 PAGE Mrs & 2 small children & Alice WEEKES
Come 1914 to
Parish Houses out of Union
3 or 4 children in District School
Alice
WEEKES has a 'corky leg' and is daughter of 'clocky WEEKES'.
p.1714 WILLRAM
&
At No.1 Heathcote Road, in Kitchener's Army
1914.
To have baby baptised.
p.1715 PARKES
&
To have baby baptised Jan 1915.
He working
in Camp
In detached cottage Heathcote Road, Deadwater
V. pleasant.
p.1715 JONES Sgt Henry Harold & 8 children & 2nd wife Florence
Hilda
Living 1914 at Deadwater, No.4 Heathcote Road
Wife died
(rheumatic fever) in wartime.
House kept Jan 1915 by Mrs CAGILL
When
she left he had Mrs ROBERTS p.1722.
Now 1916 married to a ?lady's maid who
?had got into trouble & by early 1917 she has 2 children (18 mths apart) -
so that (see B&B) HH JONES has 2 children 3 or 4 months apart.
Boy
going 1918 into Navy.
Children by 1st wife:
- Henry Harold b.
19.8.1900 in Madras - training 1917 for Army - enlisted 26.5.1917, 53 Bedfords
LCpl 67606, discharged 9.1.1920, applying Feb 1921 for help (as ex-service
man) to go to Canada
- Albert Edward Daniel b. 26.11.1902 - to go to RN
- May 1904 - to go to service 1922
- ___ 190_
- ___ 190_
- ___
191_
- ___ 191_
- Lena b. 9.7.1914
By 2nd wife:
- Charles
Frederick b. 2.10.1914
- & others, see B&B.
p.1715 CLARK
&
(MARSHALL)
Living Jan 1915 at No.2 Heathcote
Road
She dau of butcher MARSHALL of Barford p.956
Granddaughter of
Pride of the Valley.
p.1716 HILL
&
& 8 or 9 children
Come in 1914 from Blackmoor
to bungalow in BLUNDY's enclave.
He oldish & had been employed in
Camp.
p.1716 CANNINGS Bertram & Kathleen E (GARDINER)
Married 10.8.1914,
living in Hendon Road
He grandson of p.414 (son of Walter); she dau of
p.554.
She when under 16 ran away with Andrew HARRIS.
Her child Robert
Arch. GARDINER by HARRIS is at Mrs NORGATE's p.1713.
He killed in France on
10.8.1916, 2nd anniversary of their wedding.
p.1716 PAINTING Mrs Sarah
Come to Tidbold's No.3 & there Jan
1915.
Widow (married in 1906) of a soldier (private) No.5813 Edward
Charles, 1st Hants, who had served 20 years or more. He rejoined 5.8.1914
& died in Boulogne Hospital 5.11.1914 (III. B. 30.
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery).
I think she spoke of her sister "Eliz
ODELL" but I mis-remember.
Eliz O'DELL died in Alton Infirmary Jan 1924,
& buried as a RC.
Mrs PAINTING married Frank COOMBES p.2058 & went
to Park Prewitt asylum & died there in 1925.
p.1717 FULLICK Mrs Alfred (nιe Edith CARPENTER)
Living apart from
husband & at Tidbold's Jan 1915.
She a sister to Mrs Walter SMALL
p.1525.
Mother to p.1733.
p.1717 BOND Mary Ann & A BOND
Sisters living in 1 room at Douglas
Cottage
A BOND has 5/3 from Pte Hugh Percy
HUGHES RAMC
They washing for Laundry,
She (A BOND) confirmed Jan
1915.
Been there some 6 or 7 months by Jan 1915.
Mary Ann BOND had an
illegitimate child 29.10.1911 Marjorie May.
She married a South African
Scottish BRUCE in 1916 - John Robert BRUCE who died in Glasgow 18.6.1920
(illness through the War) - address 118 Stanmore Road, Mount Florida,
Glasgow.
p.1717 DAVENPORT Serg & Mrs & boy
Sergeant in ____ now at
front.
She school mistress at Camp.
Now at Matthews' Cottages,
Deadwater.
p.1718 GRAHAM
&
&
At No.4 Heathcote Road Xmas 1914.
A
workman from London. She tall & specs.
Will perhaps only stay the
summer.
p.1718 BEAGLEY George &
Come next to SMALL, Standford Hill
Probably same as p.1533.
This one brother to Henry p.1637.
p.1718 MUNDAY Charles John (b. 1880) & Ethel (STEVENS) & 1 child
1915
Live at ciraines Taylors Lane March
1915.
She churched 2.3.1915.
Son of p.1527.
She had a child abour
Mich 1919 which he repudiates, so he & his boy at old people's, & his
divorce case MUNDAY G v MUNDAY J is perhaps that mentioned in the Times
of 11.1.1923.
p.1719 MELLS George
Tenants of New Inn from Mich 1914 - 3 children
- a girl b. 1897
- George William b. April 1902 - tall, has epilepsy -
confirmed at Kingsley 25.11.1917
- John Jeffrey b. March 1906 - confirmed
at Kingsley 25.11.1917.
p.1719 CHARLTON
&
&
Toof the Croft, Headley Down, early in
1915.
Afterwards went to La Garita.
p.1719 BRANSON Mrs (died end 1923)
At Wishanger Lodge.
George
Arthur Harwin
BRANSON (69 Gordon Square, WC & Orchard House, West Byfleet) was married
27.3.1915 to Mrs Mona Joyce ADDISON (nιe BAILEY) at Woburn Square by Rev A
HEADLEY. (Her brother was Mr HEADLEY, Rector?
of Alresford)
He in 1917 Attorney General's Devil.
A son
born 10.3.1918 - Edward James BRANSON, father of modern
entrepreneur & millionaire Richard BRANSON)
Now gone (1919) to
Tunbridge Wells.
p.1719 BRANSON James Reddy Beadon
- another son of above, born in India in 1872
Bought Headley Mill Farm early in 1915.
See article
in Headley Archives
See cutting
with photograph "Rationing won't worry him"
Her mother Louise
T URQUHART there a good deal.
He gave the ground and
money for Lindford Working Men's Club in 1927
He died at Coolgreany on 15 Nov 1952 aged 80 .
p.1720 DISNEY Charles & Evelyn Maud
Newcomers 1915 to Piggott's,
Lindford
George DISNEY his brother in RML2
Probably the Henry DISNEY
aged 64 outrelief 1916-1917. (This line possibly crossed
out)
Last child (?Charles 11.9.1904) 18 when Norman George born
23.3.1921 [I cannot believe Norman is 7 yrs younger than
I am! - Joyce Stevens]
In shoe club 1925.
p.1720 WHITEHEAD
&
& 3 sons
- Arthur George p.1819
-
Stanley Bert
- Robert John
He & 2 sons working for Fred
COURTNAGE
Very pleasant party.
Errington
wrote on their coming from East Tisted - see p.1819.
p.1720 O'NEILL John & Catherine
Come 1915 to Kenley Road
Engineer RN - suffers from insomnia & therefore had to leave RN
Irish
Protestant turned RC - wife nonconformist.
p.1721 WHITTAKER Thomas Henry & Esther & 5 children
Chauffeur
to Mrs KNOWLES come April 1915
Living Patey's Cottage. She
weakly-looking.
Children born perhaps 1906, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1914.
A
6th child Ruby Ellen born 3.9.1916, and probably baptised by BOND
of Alton.
p.1721 NORGATE William &
& 3 daughters
Come to Dormers No. 1
end 1914 from Kingsley
He an invalid. The daughters as below.
Parents
to p.1713.
Afterwards No.1 Arnolds (see CHAMPION p.1999).
p.1721 WOODS Alfred James & Daisy Rosalind (NORGATE)
A drayman
- Illegitimate child Primrose D.R.I. died (aged 3) 1915
- Alfred James WOODS
(not bapt - or bapt away) died 1918 aged 2
- Two other children (boys)
1921, 1922.
p.1721 WRIGHTING Fred & Mrs (NORGATE) & 2 boys
Dau of NORGATE
above
WRIGHTING in 2nd Northamptons
3rd child (girl) in 1917 early
Two others (boys) in 1920 & 1921.
p.1721 BOTES R Jacobus A & Elsie EE (NORGATE)
A Boer who married
from SAI & stayed on.
p.1722 ROBERTS Mrs Louisa
Keeping house April 1915 for JONES
I
think now in No.4 Heathcote Road? - p.1715.
Fined 10/- March 1916 for having Military goods.
Has dau Kathleen MATTHEWS
married to Godfrey Samuel MATTHEWS son of William of Hollywater p.958 (both
children).
p.1722 ROBERTSON William & Clara (PECKHAM, nιe CHANEY)
Bootmender
for Camp April 1915.
In middle shop of Dormers, Sandy Lane.
He been
here since 1910, lodging 1915 at STRUGNALL's
Married 1915 to William
CHANDLER's housekeeper
Now night watchman (PO Camp) & living Piggott's
Bungalow.
p.1722 TRUSSLER Thomas & Matilda (SMALL)
Married April 1915 at
Alton & to live opposite Royal Oak.
She dau of p.1525; he son of
p.1033.
Above had child Oct 1920 & is now Mrs GREASLEY.
p.1723 POULTER Fred John & Emily & children
Newcomers Spring
1915 to Love Villa, Hollywater
He works for RUSHTON
5 children here, 2
more elsewhere working.
I think probably the same as p.1755.
Daughter
told me 1922 they 1st at Hollywater.
For all POULTERs see p.1917.
p.1723 HOULT Harry Kenneth & Florence Hannah
Young, manager of Gas
Works, April 1915.
Baby born July 1920.
p.1723 SMITH William Henry & May Eliz & 6 children here
Newcomers Standford green working for BRANSON
I gave character for mill
11.6.1915 to Edith Mary nιe 1900; also Oct 1919 to William Patrick.
- 1
son in Navy, Ernest Henry
- 1 son working with father (now in Army)
-
William Patrick & Dorothy Alice, twins 15.2.1905
- Arch. Christopher
& Stanley George, twins 9.2.1908 - Stanley going in RN 1923.
Put a
wire 6/12/1917 across Standford Path and had me off my bicycle - 'So sorry.'
p.1724 RAYMOND Albert & Mrs Elizabeth Jane?
& APLIN
Keeping house for soldier APLIN in 1908, 1909 at Elm Villas,
Lindford.
APLIN is her stepson or godson.
Returned 1915 to Taylors
Lane.
Her son in a factory.
p.1724 SINCLAIR Robert (b. 1877) & Edith
Welch Regiment. Was 12
years at ABEL's.
Perhaps = my SEEAR (p.1494).
Now 1915 at Greencroft, Taylors Lane &
in summer in late KENT's & doing his work.
A child Robert born
30.11.1915.
No wife in voting list 1918 - she elsewhere?
?She died
1919, and he married then at Aldershot?
He ill (heart) end 1921 & died,
& 2 children went 1924 to District School. Lady S wrote to ask if
baptised.
p.1724 KEEN Mrs & children, born circa 1904, 1908, 1914.
Come May
1915 to Pickerings Bungalows.
Wife, she says, of John William KEEN, but
deserted.
He had left Army before the War.
Went to Farnham Laundry but
got ill & went for a year to Farnham Infirmary, then went to nurse her
mother at Greatham,
Came here for laundry work for the Army.
?Sister
to p.1740 (1921 at Tall's Tull's Lane).
p.1725 REED Mr & Mrs & her mother Mrs BODLE
He is to do with
the Camp & come April 1915 to Cole's Cottage.
p.1725 STANDING
&
(nιe HOPCRAFT?)
Married (?in Kingsley) about
LD (Lady Day?) 1915 & come to Trottsford
Cottage.
She (or her stepbrother) was (or is) HOPCRAFT.
p.1725 FOSBERRY William &
& 6 children at home
Come Spring
1915 to Rock Cottage. Poorish.
I gave 3/- as she had been ill.
p.1726 TEAR Archibald &
New publican (May 1915) at Royal Oak.
p.1726 VEALE E
Lives "Birches" Whitehill) & was to take the
funeral of Job MATTHEWS in Jan 1915.
Signs as E VEALE CSR & Calfs in
PG.
'I am a priest of the C of E'
Born
9/2/1908.
p.1726 BURRAGE
&
- see p.1491 (this entry
crossed out)
Newcomer May 1914 to Parish House Bottom.
Asked
for children to attend SS (Sunday School?) treat
5.6.1915.
p.1726 MOORE
&
New gardener June 1915 at Mr I'ANSON.
Sussex
people - been lately in Essex.
p.1727 FENN James I (b. 1873) & Annie EE (nιe BOYD 1890) & 4
children
Newcomers (1915) at Headley Park.
He deaf from Boer War (Flu,
or knock on the head).
Children: girl 1909, girl 1910, boy 1913, boy June
1915.
Come from Frith End.
p.1727 PHILLIMORE Joseph & Alice
Nowcomers (Aug 1915) to Newlands.
Elderly.
Son (with small motor) temporarily at Bordon - Capt Philip George
PHILLIMORE, ASC
Other sons are:
- Lieut Stephen PHILLIMORE, RN - HMS
Hampshire
- Lieut Jasper Prescott b. 1891, killed in action 13.10.1915 -
was for Church, but went up for War.
See SUTER p.1735
Daughter is
Mrs MORLEY.
p.1727 COX Mrs Eliz & 2 small children in 1915
Living Sept 1915 at
Charles MOSS', Lindford & came Sept 1915 to ask for needlework.
Widow
of Sgt Herbert COX, killed Nov 1914.
Was Sgt COX RFA, 1 Red Bungalows in
Nov 1913.
Went Sept 1916 to sister-in-law at Newton, Wales.
p.1728 HULL Violet Agnes
Living 1915 at the Den
Had a baby Paul
Duncan born 7 Aug 1915.
p.1728 WILFORD
&
& 3 children
2nd KOSB, No.7168. Came to
Lindford 1915.
p.1728 BARTHRUPPE
Said to have taken COVENTRY's in 1915 for 3
years.
p.1728 BONE Fred William & Edith Connie & 1 boy
Come 1921 to 4
Heathcote Road, Deadwater.
Stillborn child Feb 1921.
Met her at EJ
BONE's (below). She knew me.
She having been
servant at Malthouse (Mr ALLDEN's)
Brother to EJ BONE.
p.1729 NICHOLDS
Come to Bramshott Paper Mills 1915
Highly
recommended family.
Oct 1915 left mill and come to White House in Headley High Street.
p.1729 MORETON
&
& 2 children, born 1910 & younger
Was
a carter in Churt from March 1919
Came Oct 1915 to Barford - working in
Headley gravel pit
Came March 1915 from Hambledon, Hants.
p.1729 BONE Edward James & Emily & children
Gardener to Mrs
KNOWLES.
Came 13.10.1915 in Hendon Road from Whitehill.
Pleasant
person. Brother to p.1728.
He attested but
failed for sight, but afterwards went.
While a soldier, in hospital their
son William was assaulted by Eileen RAMPTON, a soldier's wife at Mrs
PRESTON's, & Eileen was fined 5/6d.
I think Laurie is another
child.
See opposite (p.1728).
p.1730 GREENISH
New tenant 1915 of Stonedene
A friend in some way
of Mrs LIDDELL.
p.1730 ODAM James (b. 1880) & Alice (nιe MATTHEWS 1881, dau of Job)
Married 14.3.1904 at Stoke next Guildford.
Came Oct 1915 from Elstead
to Hollywater (Bramshott)
Their registration card came to me & I sent
it to Petersfield.
Private in 4th Hants
Their children receiveing
separation allowance were:
- Christina Sagell 2.12.1906 at Cove,
Farnborough
- William 10.1.1908 at Peat Common, Elstead
- James
27.3.1909 at Godalming
- John 1910 - not registered, bapt 16.10.1910 at
Broadbridge Heath, Horsham - no birth certif. had been received for John by
end May 1917
- Alfred 25.7.1912 at Ebernoe, Petworth.
p.1730 BROAD George & Rhoda (JOHNSON)
Married as BROAD-SMITH in Oct
1915.
Live at Hollywater on land "bought from READ"
His father BROAD
& mother SMITH, not married.
Her sister Florence JOHNSON living 1920
with Joseph LANE p.655.
Her brothers, see opposite (p.1731).
p.1730 Cutting undated, relating to above family - Widow's 13 Mites - Mother's 50 mile tramp with her big family - lived in 3 tents, 'looked up at Relieving Officer like a lot of little birds - sharp and quick in their movements as squirrels' - tramped 50 miles in 4 days - granted outdoor relief.
p.1731 HEDGES James & Sarah
Gipsies at Hollywater
Witnesses to
marriage of George BROAD (above).
p.1731 MURPHY Charles &
& family
A Bordon postman in Mr
MATTHEWS' cottages, Deadwater
[Crossed out=>See also p.1834]
-
Eldest dau Mary Ellen marr to Sgt Thomas William SNAPE 10307 A Co. 2nd Welch
- Emily Louisa marr 1.9.1919 to Sgt Pat Chris GLYNN 4th R Fusiliers
*
Christened Charles nι 26.1.1921 at Dagshai, India (not
sure who).
p.1731 GIBSON William (1879) &
Over Deadwater Club, south side of
passage.
"Once at Kingshott's". She a stout woman, pleasant.
At power
station in Bordon.
Now Sept 1918 in one of the Gips huts in Hendon
Road.
Accused Jan 1919 of taking leeks.
p.1731 JOHNSON Sam & Charlotte Frances
Brother to Mrs BROAD.
On a visit here sometimes.
He (no pension) 7 wounds.
Came & was
over some burnt pass or paper.
p.1732 HOGBEN William & Agnes
Live over Club, Deadwater. Now 1915
north side of passage.
Child Raymond Basil b. 11.4.1915, not baptised
here.
p.1732 MACEY
Non-Military Clerk at Bordon, Nov 1915.
Living in
Harding's Folly Cottage, east end.
p.1732 BLIGH Frederick Arthur (b. July 1861) & Mary Wentworth
(FORBES)
Married 1898. She 2nd dau of Lieut-Gen Wentworth FORBES.
Major RFA, "of Brittas Nobber, Co, Neath"
Took Crabtree 1915 while
training. Went to Okehampton further training & died 15 Nov 1915 after
operation (appendicitis) - cutting from
The Times included.
Only son of Maj Fred Cherburgh
& Emily Matilda BLIGH of Brittas. She dau of Capt the Hon HH EAST of
Jamaica - died 7 July 1919.
p.1733 BURGESS Charles & Lilie
At No.2 back Red Bungalows Nov
1915.
Has child 2½ years old to be baptised & Mrs WILLIAMS wishes her
to bring it, and it (Charles) was baptised 28.11.1915.
Brother to Mrs
WILLIAMS (arrow pointing below)
Discharged for
bronchial asthma Dec 1915 and pensioned 19/3 a week for 6 months from June
1917.
His dau (or sister) Alice nιe 1892 has 2 children b. 191? &
1916.
p.1733 WILLIAMS William Henry & Annie (BURGESS) & ?her mother
At No.3 back Red Bungalows Nov 1915.
Came from Aldershot. Has young baby
bapt Winifred Lilie 28 Nov 1915.
Sister to above.
p.1733 RICHARDSON Mrs & child & H FULLICK
At No.3 front Red
Bungalows Nov 1915.
H FULLICK is daughter of Mrs Alfred p.1717.
Wanted
toys (Dec 1919) as Red Cross Nurses.
p.1734 WHITTLE and LEE
[Crossed out=>Probably one of these Nov 1919
at "Jack HOMER" - see p.1480]
Runners of (1915) new Roundabouts, etc,
Deadwater
Miss Lovey WHITTLE was sponsor Nov 1915
Lewis WHITTLE
married summer 1919 to Ivy PHARO, & she had a still-born child
4.8.1919.
Entered also p.1734 (p.1835).
p.1734 BALCHIN
&
& 5 children
New engine man for AIW (Alexander Ingham WHITAKER) b. circa 1860 to 1870.
- one girl at service in Nov 1919
- one boy b. 1901
- 3 children at
school.
Not at home when called Nov 1915 with Red Book.
p.1734 BENTLEY
Came end 1915 to new lodge at Forest
Lodge
Clerk to Magistrate
Out 17.3.1916 when left Φ .
p.1735 EADE Frank John & Jane Beatrice (?SIGGLES)
Bailiff end 1915
to Headley Mill Farm
Had child Alfred Frank, bapt 26.6.1918.
p.1735 BONHAM Major & Mrs Camille Claire & children
Coming Dec
1915 to [crossed out=>Bowcot] Kenton House
Looks young. Was at
BLANCHARD's summer 1915 & is at WEBB's pro tem in Dec 1915.
It was
through him that the gun by the post office (then in
Long Cross Hill) was given to Headley. It was captured from the Germans
by the British Expeditionary Force in Italy in the Great War 1914-1918. (The gun was removed during Second World War and the metal
salvaged for munitions - a plaque remains on the spot)
This
entered at end of Register No.25.
p.1735 SUTER
&
& 1 girl
Have taken Hazeldene, Stone Hill
for winter 1915 on account of asthma of only child.
A friend of Mrs
MORLEY nιe PHILLIMORE (p.1727).
p.1736 SARGEAUNT Mrs Clare Marguerite (b. 1879) & 2 children b. circa
1905
A pension pauper, widow of a Colonel killed in the War.
Come Dec
1915 to The Elms (or Red House) [demolished 198? for
development, still not developed 1992 - now an oversized estate of 11 huge 4
to 5 bedroomed houses with microscopic gardens, 1995/6 - Joyce
Stevens]
- Aileen died 1931
- Hilda engaged 1931, broken off
1933.
Cutting re her death: On July 16, 1956, at the Sunbury Nursing Homes,
Clare Marguerite (Pearl), widow of Lt-Col Arthur
Frederick SARGEAUNT, Royal Engineers, aged 77.
Funeral at Headley on Saturday July 21st at 11.10am. (MI
467).
p.1736 BLANCHARD William & Caroline (TIGG)
Elderly couple working
for William ALLDEN
Come 1915 to Trottsford Cottages
Have 4 sons in
Army.
William born at Hawkley 6 Sep 1848, son of Hori & Jane
Caroline born at Alton 7 Jan 1849, dau of William & Jane.
p.1736 HICKS Mrs Emily Bracy Lewis (b. Jan
1851) & 3 sons & 1 daughter (Queenie Victoria born end 19th century,
& banned 1925 to John William Holmes STROUD & had a child
17.3.1926)
New farmer at Trottsford end 1915
She lost a son Edwin Jesse in the Boer War, and another son (John Lewis HICKS?) served whose son is now at
Trottsford.
She died 1 Oct 1926 aged 75 years &
buried in Headley churchyard, Plot 17-69/70, MI
478.
p.1737 RAWLINGS
&
& family
Bramshott Mill workers (he, sons
& 1 dau Doris)
Came early 1916 to White House
Doris taught in
Sunday School at
Bramshott.
Two little boys at school.
p.1737 DEWRANCE
Dr BAILEY's weak-minded patient who is, in 1915, at
Pinewood, Deadwater.
Mr & Mrs RENWICK in charge of house.
They
gone 1925 & WALKER come.
p.1737 ELSTONE Rob (1849) & Julia (nιe CHANDLER 13.7.1845)
Died of
cancer Jan 1916 at Standford Hill
He nephew of E ELSTONE, Arford p.562
She dau of lath cleaver CHANDLER p.488.
Applied 1923 for OAP.
p.1738 RAWLINGS & - see p.1737 above [this entry crossed out]
p.1738 FOGARTY Mrs & 3 children
Come Jan 1916 to the "Cot"
Standford
Two step-children by 1st wife - & new little girl born
1910.
- Brenda May born 1902 &
Wife of a soldier badly wounded Jan
1916.
p.1738 FARADAY Harold & wife nιe BANNER & son & dau
Came
before 1912 and built Oak Hill Cottage on the Hanger.
He died at 8 North
Square, Hampstead Way in Feb 1916, having previously built Chenies and
Westwood, his son Paul being the architect.
She sister to Mrs WILLIAMS
p.1626.
p.1738 SMITH WL
New master 1916 at Deadwater.
p.1739 BOWERS
& Sarah (b. 1847)
Barley Mow Hill in 1914 or
1915
The grandparents (of below). She died Oct
1915.
p.1739 BOWERS Henry & Ada
Barley Mow Hill 1914 or 1915
The
son of the above, father of below.
Children:
- John b. 1894
-
Louise, witness at brother's wedding
- Edith, missing in 1925 from
14.4.1925 aged 18.
p.1739 BOWERS John (1894) & Alice (nιe MATTHEWS 1893)
Married
1916.
Son of Henry above.
p.1740 STANLEY-CREEK Mrs & child and Lady MASSON
At Reedens
1912-1916 (now Wodehouse)
Capt Robert
Forbes S-C (the husband) was missing in the early
part of the War (in 1914) but the wife would not take it as real. (Died
29/10/1914 aged 36, panel 11-13 & 14 Ypres Menin Gate Memorial)
Lady MASSON her mother is a German.
They live very quietly seeing
no-one.
Their governess in 1916 is Miss A HERON.
Lady MASSON's husband
died 1916.
p.1740 COOPER Hubert Dudley & Minnie Violet &
Partner with
DIETERLE in engines for gravel 1915
And in
1916 gone into Kirklands.
Came from near Oxford.
p.1740 BOND Thomas & Elizabeth (nιe POER, afterwards HOWARD) and still
HOWARD in 1917 as HOWARD deserted her & she is not married to BOND.
Come to Tulls Lane early 1916 from Batts Corner
Said to have been put into
the cottage while George COOMBES still there.
Lodging Jan & Feb 1917 at
Mrs TRIGG (lower Parish House Bottom)
He joined Grenadier Guards Feb
1917.
She formerly HOWARD with 2 HOWARD children & 1 BOND child.
Sister to p.1724.
Youngest boy lost 3 fingers in an accident 22.5.1923.
p.1741 HUNT
&
& 2 boys
Come 1916 to 2 Heathcote Road,
Deadwater
Was helping Mrs PLATT on 31.3.1916.
He Stoneman's baker
& went July 1916 into Stoneman's cottages.
Lets lodgings to soldiers'
wives.
p.1741 SMITH
&
& children
New gipsy 1916 in Van & yard
Reads.
p.1741 STEWART Charles & Hilda (LINDESAY)
Dau of p.1928.
Children are:
-
Charles Frederick b. 6.8.1911 in Dublin - d. before 1928
- Lindesay b.
16.4.1913, therefore Duntanaghy, Co. Donegal
-
Constance b. & d. 19.2.1914.
p.1741 BOND Thomas sen (1847 or 1848).
Come 1926 to Tulls Lane
Has
police pension of £83.10.0 per annum.
Helped in 1862 to put in our kitchen
range.
p.1742 CLAY-PETERS
&
&
New farmer 1916 opposite Picketts
Hill.
Came from Oriel Cottage, Mitcham.
p.1742 GLANVILLE
&
Early in 1916 chauffeur at Headley Park.
Before Easter 1916 he gone to Army, she to home.
p.1742 MANSFIELD Gen. Sir Herbert KCB & Lady Debonnaire Lydia Campbell (ROSS) & Ruth BARGE
Owners of Bayfields in 1913 or 1914
Ruth married 1915 to Capt BARGE, Indian
Cavalry. She died 28 Apr 1935.
Sir H reads the lessons in mornings.
With them her father Col. Campbell ROSS who died (away) in Feb 1916.
Cutting re funeral of Lady MANSFIELD - on 4 April 1935 in London.
Cutting
in Times dated 23 March 1939 re funeral of Sir Herbert: Director of
Supplies & Transport in India from 1910 to 1912, died at Brook House,
Woodbridge at the age of 83.
The son of the late Rev Joseph MANSFIELD &
Emily, daughter of Colonel the Hon Sir Robert Le Poer TRENCH KCB, he was born
on 30 Aug 1855.
In 1884, while still a subaltern, MANSFIELD married
Debonnaire Lydia Campbell daughter of Col GG Campbell ROSS, Bengal Cavalry.
She died in 1935. His only child married in 1915 Liet-Col Kenneth BARGE DSO
MC, Indian Army, who served with distinction during the Great War -
includes a photo.
p.1743 CUMMING jun
Living next Aaron WOODS 1915
They went away
& she died ?1916.
His mother was only one of a 1st family
Eleven
in a second family of whom one is (below).
p.1743 FEATHERSTONE Mary Ann
Carried on the business during Mrs
CUMMINGS' illness & after her death.
p.1743 TRUNDLE Veldon & Mabel Sophia
Lodging 1915 with above.
Serving at TINGEY's & the girl had her banns asked Dec 1915.
Easter
1916 taken BLUNDY's as refreshment place .
March 1917 to DORMER's cottage
& had twins 18.4.1917.
p.1743 HAYES WE & Charlotte Edith (24.11.1878)
A sergeant
in Bordon, became Lieut RFA in Great War. See p.101 of Burial Reg No.18.
She died 14.8.1909 (buried Plot E37 MI
1124).
p.1744 COX
Opened boot-repairing early 1916 on Government Land,
Station Road.
As manager _____ DOUGLAS, engaged to Agnes WHITING (p.420)
& formerly with WILKINSON below.
p.1744 WILKINSON
One of the three shops (4 now in 1916) on Station Road
on War Office
land.
Been there (1916) some years.
His man formerly was the above
manager.
Has taken 1916 Washford - see p.1752.
His son has the shop
(Apr 1927) below TRIGGS.
p.1744 SPREADBARROW
&
&
Come May 1916 to Trottsford Farm
Cottage.
Is a bricklayer (Mar 1917) at ?Aldershot.
Two soldier sons
are in my 1917
Sailors & Soldiers: SPREADBARROW, William B.,
King's Dragoon Guards; SPREADBARROW, John, Hants, a prisoner.
p.1745 COX Joseph & Mary Ann
Lived at
Taylors Lane (Cedars) Lindford
Brother (I think) to Mrs HONESS.
Went
away in 1915.
p.1745 HONESS Mrs Jane?
Widow of Reynolds coachman, sister? to above.
Omitted entry, as also was
above omitted. (Omitted from where?)
p.1745 GLENWOOD
&
Working in Camp - ex-soldier.
1st doors
left & right aboce Deadwater Club.
p.1746 DEBOO
&
At Bordon, lodging with ABELL, Washford Lane.
Bur Spring 1916 caretaking for KEMP.
p.1746 DINNAGE George William &
& 3 children, plus
1 nιe Petersfield May 1916.
Came May 1916 to Tulls Lane
He
ill almost directly & died 11.6.1916 of cancer on bowels in Guildford
Hospital.
Mrs REENE (p.1747) sister to Mrs DINNAGE
- George William
James 15.8.1904
- Charles Albert 8.11.1906
- some died
- Doris
Jane 1.8.1913
- dau? 1916.
p.1746 PAY James & Ethel Louisa & 1 little child (and another
Christopher James b. 4.3.1918, not baptised)
New gardener summer 1916 at
The Mount.
Came from Mr CARDEW (the Tutor) at Liss.
p.1747 REENE
& Emily Jane (nιe Petersfield) & adopted child
Come to below Quarry 1916 & borrowed money to go home
Sister to Mrs
DINNAGE (p.1746)
In 1918 at 5 Albert Street, Milverton, Leamington &
character asked for War work.
p.1747 TOMPSETT child
Son of 3rd sister of Mrs REENE & Mrs DINNAGE
is with above Mrs REENE while Mrs TOMPSETT confined.
p.1747 WARD Charles & Annie
& sister Mrs KING & mother Mrs
DENYER.
Come to ALLSOPP's May 1916
Formerly tenants Bramshott of Mrs
James ALLDEN
Now 1923 at Hollywater p.1948.
p.1748 SHEAR Mrs
Come 1916 to 2 Arnold's Cottages
Dependent of Pte
WIGLEY (16755) West Riding Regt
Seperation allowance stopped as lffgjoh
b cspuifm (keeping a brothel) as WO said in
602/254 (B.4/Accounts 3) of 21.6.1916 in letter addressed to S&SFA
Broxhead Cottage.
p.1748 BLOWS Horace & Gertrude & 1 baby nι 1916
Lodger
(soldier) 1916 at Mrs BIRD (10 Arnold's)
Wrote LAMB to know if would
baptise.
p.1748 GOULD Henry Fred & Annie J & 1 child* nιe ?1913
New chauffeur June 1916 at Headley Park (from Ventnor)
Died Dec 1950
* Brenda (now BEECHAUM?)
p.1749 RUSTELL George Eli & Matilda Harriett & 3 children grown
up
New gardener 1916 Pentlow. At Douglas Cottage.
- William Douglas
RUSTELL was killed in the War
- George Adolphus RUSTELL, b. 1901 - was in
1919 Ash Vale Cottage, in army of occupation - was witness at wedding of
sister - engaged to Rose HAYLES?
- Annie Eliz R b. 1897 - at home 1919,
married 1923 William R CHANDLER p.1065
George Eli's sister died Feb
1924.
p.1749 MITCHELL
&
& niece
New publican 1916 at
Hollywater.
p.1749 COTTENHAM
&
New chauffeur (Oct 1916) at Llanover.
p.1750 SMITH-REUSE widow
Came 1916 to Lynton Dene
Daughter of Lady ST JOHN (?of Farnham) [Re-used at
p.1753!]
p.1750 SALAMAN widow Alice Mildred nιe 1891 & two girls*
& [Crossed out =>Miss MATTHEWS] Mrs McALISTER
Came (?from Liphook)
to George CURTIS' Jewess
He (Lewis Henry SALAMAN) too old (31) ?in 1914 to
get a commission so enlisted as a Pte, and was killed in 3 weeks.
O.S.
really of Hawke Battalion R.N.
W.N.S. 562 in her Cert. of Identity 66/8 a
week
* Joanne Maud nιe 1.5.1913
* Rosemary Winifred nιe 22.5.1915
She left Mich 1921 for St Albans.
p.1750 LEGGE Inez Kate (nιe 23.7.1888 CONWAY) and 2
children*
Widow of Victor Arthur or Alfred 4535 Hants R.F.A. who died a
prisoner in Turkey 1916 aged 28 years [Albert in WW1
list]
He a carpenter, she a dressmaker when married at Register
Office IoW 29.7.1911.
She came for paper signing Oct 1916 - then living at
Stream with her father (p.1751)
* Percy Arthur 26.10.1911
* Phyllis
Irene 28.4.1915
p.1751 CONWAY
arter at Stream 1916 living at No 3 - the
widowed daughter living with them.
p.1751 BUNNING
New owner 1916 of Kirklands
His agent
J.N. DEBENHAM "Stanmore" Ramsden Road, Godalming.
p.1751 WOOD Clement Joseph & Kate (nιe KLEOGH - Irish
pronounced Clo') & baby born 9.10.1920
Son of below & in 1920 at
Sandrock Cottage - only one at Sandrock Easter 1921
Nι 1850 - Died
21.2.1918
p.1751 WOOD Henry (nι 1850, d. 21.2.1918) &
&
Elderly man and 2nd wife and some of both families
- one (> 41 in
1916) to be carter to STEVENS
- one girl nιe about 1895 (?Mary - friend of
George MASON)
- a boy nι about 1900
She was stout and lame.
In
S&S 1917 were
Three sons / Frank R.N.
Aux Service / Luther R.F.S / George R.G.A.
Two sons-in-law: Seg. Major CORNALL, Corp Theo PHILLIPS
& had they
brought up Geo MASON R.N. Stoker (lost 1918 on active service)
p.1752 DENYER William Henry & Alice May (nιe STYLES)&
died
Stoker 1916 at 4 Courage's Cottages
From London. Nov 1917 in
R.E.
She gone 1919 to live with Dan SHRUBB p.250
Her mother wrote* Mar
1923 from 9 Alexandra Terr, New Cross SE4 (?)
Florence May in Shoe Club nιe 21.2.1912
*Enlargement of lives and wishing Alice to be remarried before she dies, - she
having been divorced by William Henry
D - the decree made absolute 26.3.1923
She married as on p.250 to Dan
SHRUBBS - died July 3 1933.
p.1752 ELLIOTT
&
&
Came 1916 (Mich) to
Washford - a cowman from Slade End near Rogate
In charge for WILKINSON
p.1744
Her daughter Mrs SIBBICK there end 1917
She was a widow, took
up with SIBBICK, had a child then married SIBBICK.
No ELLIOTT's sons &
Mrs SIBBICK a dau. of LINTOTT p.1800.
p.1752 WARNER
Barber next MATTHEWS, Deadwater - Comes from
Alton certain days.
p.1753 SMITH-REUSE Mrs
Come Oct 1916 to Linton Dene. Widow
of R.N.
Dau of Lady St. JOHN of Farnham.
p.1753 POLLOK [POLLOCK?] Miss -
Gardener lady to above.
Dau. of Dr. James H. POLLOK, D.Sc., M.R.I.A.
A chemist. Visited Cyprus etc in his researches.
Died of eczema from X
rays (dermatitis) leaving widow & 2 daughters.
I was written to about
her by S.E. Evans, 20 Augustus Road, Edgbaston, B'ham.
p.1753 BAKER Sgt major & Frances Mitchell (nιe ANDERSON
& then HARRIS) &
Ref: GILBERT
Live in Walcot. Came about Mich
1916
He from Canada - she has not travelled - was a widow when married
With them her mother Mrs ANDERSON who had not been to church 22.11.16 because
she understood we were very 'high'
Child Sheila Frances Mary BAKER nιe
12.12.1916
Child Effie HARRIS nιe 5 Aug 1917.
p.1754 CHAMPION
&
& son
Came as gardener Mich
1916 to Mrs I'ANSON
Son an invalid. Mrs broke ankle 10.11.1916.
p.1754 DENYER George & Annie (CHANDLER) & (1916) 4
children
Marr: at Churt 24.12.1911
A sailor ½ 1915 & all 1916 in
Mediterranean
Came home Nov. 1916 as wife ejected from Grayshott Cott - on
special leave to get her settled, & took one of Mr ROGERS' cottages below
Fairview. Son of p.1473.
She daughter of Charles & Mary Ann CHANDLER.
See CANE pedigree bottom p.304.
p.1754 CANE Family tree
See p 1570.
p.1755 POULTER Fred John & Emily
Came to work at
Deadwater Laundry. Huge family.
Live at 2 Tidbolds, - then 4
Pickerings.
Gave ?hied 3d (2.12.1916) Top?? N to 3 gips (gypsies)
He 1917 in army. Probably = p.1723.
?Father to p.1849 & and to Mrs MELLOR p.1917
See p.1917 for all
POULTERS.
p.1755 AYLING Mrs Louisa (nιe SMITH) or CHESTERMAN
Pedigree see p.2104.
Came 1916 to Fellmongers ?Deserted.
Sister to
p.1521 bottom. Works at Grayshott.
In voting list as CHESTERMAN
Thought CHESTERMAN dead and married AYLING or v.v. [vice
versa?]
p.1755 KNIGHT Walter and Rosina
Come Dec 1916 to late
WEEKS, Deadwater Row.
Sister to Mrs BRAMLEY p.1691.
She sponsor 1917
for Mrs FLICK
Daughter Dorothy Laura Rose b. about April 1924.
To
Joseph HILL and living 1927 at Tester's Deadwater Hill
(Dole Feb. 1926)
A daughter Vera May nιe 14.11.1924.
p.1756 FLICK
Q.M. Serg of Africans come for 6 months
?on sick leave. In Deadwater Row Dec 1916.
p.1756 McCLINTON Joseph & Annie
Car driver in
Deadwater Flat (opp HOWLETT)
Taken lodgers Correct name BERGOLD
Child
born and died 4.1.1917. Roman Catholic
Business taken over 1920 by his
partner E. HARDY who early 1921 lives in shop (Miss BEATON's) & Mrs HARDY
his wife has taken over Miss BEATON's.
p.1756 WOODGER [WOODYER] William
(nι 1859) & Ada (nιe 1871) and 8 children*
Came 1916 to Deadwater
(Arnolds) from Guildford.
He working for some Camp contractor.
Born
East Clandon (Guildford) 28.12.1859
Son of James & Ann WOODGER (nιe
COURT)
*Laurence in Berks Rgt - missing in France 1917
Arthur - Welch
Fusiliers
[missing]
Mary Charlotte
1896 - registered as Mary Charlotte WOODYER in the March
qtr 1896 - married 1920 Mrs BAYNES
Amy - godmother June 1923
Ada nιe 1904
Elsie nιe 1908
Phyllis nιe 1913.
[Inf: Janet WOODGER]
p.1757 DAVIS
Came (sine furniture) 1916 end to 5
Arnolds
Working at Ch of E cinema in Camp.
p.1757 DEAL - New Repossessions man on Somerset Avenue - Xmas 1916.
p.1757 EWENS Ivo & Dorothy (nιe HOMER)
On Somerset
Avenue Xmas 1917.
Sister to below. Now at new shop in Park & has
greengrocery shop at Frisbys.
One HOMER now west of MURPHY in Deadwater
Road.
p.1757 HOMER Arthur & Alice Maud & his brother - see
p.1769.
Brothers of Mrs EWENS come 1919 to Somerset Av. 1st bungalow. Also
S.W. bungalows.
In 1920 at 1. Pickerings.
22.8.1923 Arthur had a dau.
Elsie Vera.
p.1758 PRITCHARD Tom (nι 18.2.1876 Southwall) &
New
housekeeper 1916 end at Churchgate.
He & she were both in BAKERS &
sight poor.
He called up - almost directly to13 Devons but had been doing
Post work.
Discharged June 1917 for myopia.
Afterwards at Standford
Hill, then in own house in Mill Lane.
With them in 1926 an old nurse of his
Emma HAND. Had a stroke in 1926.
Went to Union but came out with 10/- a
week.
p.1758 NUGENT Hon. Capt W. & Mrs
In cavalry. Lived at
Reynolds.
He killed during war [Capt of 15th (The
King's) Hussars, died 29 May 1915 aged 39 - buried Kensal Green (St. Mary's)
Roman Catholic Cemetery]
She remarried Feb 1917 to Capt McKAY.
p.1758 PEARMAN & GILES - The Misses
Have weekend
cottage in Cross? Rd, Headley Down.
Miss PEARMAN's brother (married) in
"Canadians" at Bramshott.
Said to be Quakers.
p.1759 SEELEY
&
New labourer at Bramshott Mills
early 1917.
Lives in No 3 Courage's Cottages, Standford.
p.1759 ROWELLS
&
& children
Come 1917 from
Oakhanger. Rough.
He? & she? work at laundry opposite.
They live
in middle Tibbolds.
p.1759 CLAREBOUT Edouard &
& Douglas
A
German-educated Frenchman or Jerseyman who has taught languages & is now
1917 an interpreter at Woolwich.
She a good dressmaker.
The boy wants
April 1917 to go into the Navy, but is said to be knock-kneed? - but went
in.
They have been there some years in 1917.
She was knocked over on
her bicycle summer 1918 in Churt by a Canadian lorry & got £12 from
them.
Gave character for him 4 times as alias
f??d end 1919.
p.1760 HOLLAND Arthur & Amy
Lodging at WILLIAMS'
Lindford Chase 1917
Had a baby. Temporary. Soldier in Camp.
p.1760 HACK Victor Chandos & Bertha (GLAYSHER) &
baby
Married 1917. He son of p.537. She dau of p.193.
He so called as
born in Victor Chandos ward in a London hospital.
He got special leave home
to marry as baby was near or had arrived.
Called Victor, born & died
Mar 1917.
Frank born & died 1919.
A child hurt and sent to
Haslemere Feb 1928.
p.1760 WILKIE Miss Dorette
Buyer 1917 of Mrs SCOTT's
cottage p.1660 which she renamed Domina's Cottage [Barley Mow Hill] because
she's a Domina, headmistress of some Chelsea school (lives in Beaufort
Mansions).
[Mrs LAMPARD has given me a photograph. I
think it was a Phys Ed college - Joyce Stevens]
[Cherry
Waight thinks she was the British Head of Eurythmics]
A friend of
hers is Miss TOWGOOD, Hilland Lodge p.2034
died 1931?
p.1761 WALKER William & Amy Jane & family
Come to
Hollywater 19 April 1917. On Hollywater Road south.
(She came asking for
money for boots "as otherwise my child could not go to school" - living then
Passfield, coming to Headley school).
p.1761 WALKER Joseph & Eliz & family
Another
WALKER family living at the Clump. [WHL had got the two
confused]
Baby (Mabel Hilda) nιe 13.10 1920.
p.1761 SPICER William & Eliza Ann nιe 16.2.1841.
Oldish people came April 1917 to Hearne.
She mother to p.1697 (PAGE of
Stream) by 1st husband & a grandmother (daughter's illeg. child) of PAGE
Fred Ernest who lives with her & comes for pension 1920.
Lived under
SILVESTER of Froxfield.
He younger than she; he uncle to SPICER who married
Mrs C
George COURTNAGE's sister.
p.1761 FOORD Mrs & a friend
& children
Living at south end of Somerset Avenue, Spring 1917
Connected with Camp.
p.1762 In Pickerings April 1917 connected with Camp:
No
1. SIMPSON
No 2 SMITH - "Baby to no church"
p.1762 BLAKE Serg Major - Wounded. Staff app. at Camp.
p.1762 ALLFORD
&
& children
Canadian soldier
invalided (?at Bramshott) with job (at Bordon?) looking after food.
Came
to W.T.Φ's [Phillips'?] Coachman's Cottage.
p.1763 GARNETT James & Frances Jane (KING) &
Entered also on p.1693.
W.H. HUDSON [author of
"Hampshire Days", 1903 - but this is not in it] 40 St Luke's Rd, W
London wrote about Cecil GARNETT's fledglings driven by ants out of a sky
lark's nest - if he is sure - and if yellow, black or red ants.
There is
no mention in books.
But Cecil put it in his Bird & Tree essay.
Went 1927 to Col OVERTON, Liphook.
p.1763 HARDING Henry William & Annie Amelda & 7
children
Came 1917 to Deadwater (BLUNDY's) from Hammer, Lyndhurst
Cottage.
He a soldier. She wanted to borrow 10/-
Application for
Medical Card, Count Pride of Hindhead came April
1919 by mistake from Alfred George HARDY.
An 8th child Douglas Arthur nι
25.71919.
p.1763 MILDRED
&
& girls
2. W.O. Quarters,
Martinique Barracks Bordon.
During war Albert
and at No.1 Married Quarters.
Girls were at Christ's Hospital:
One 1917 Student Teacher here [Holme - I remember her - Joyce Stevens]
In
1920 one at Bordon, one name
Elder girl is
Younger is
M.M.M.M.Mildred
He had slight seizure early Feb 1920.
p.1764 WATSON Rev A W & Mrs & 4 children
Vicar of
Churt (?35 years) died 1917.
Cecil was Dr to commission to delimit W.
Africa with the French - roundabout Lake Chad etc.
Arthur Godfrey drowned
in Ceylon 1904.
In 1917 one dau. Mrs TAYLOR; the elder unmarried.
p.1764 GODBOET (r is right)
B & Rosa
Bought 1916 the Boreen. He at front in France.
She came
1917 to ask about teaching for little girl.
He was Q.M. (Hon Lt) in Suffolk
Rgt.
Jan 1918 at Salonika, Captain in Suffolks.
p.1764 MASSEY Mrs
Widow of a Grayshott Dr, come mid 1917
to Sunnistead Stone Hill'
Her son from Canada is a Prisoner of War.
MASSEY-COOKE W.E. (married ?2 children) Lieut. Canadian R.E.
p.1765 WHATMORE Frank George & Mary Louise (PICKLES) &
2 children
Come (1917 July) to Ferndale No 3, Fullers Bottom.
He at
Bordon (staff job).
She frightened out of London by air raids.
Also
her niece-in-law or step - niece Mrs G BESWICK** and her mother Mrs HENDERSON
(once PICKLES).
**on 12.11.1919 signed passport for BESWICK wife &
child for Canada.
Pedigree p.1826
Possibly same as p.1984 but wife's
name different.
p.1765 BALLARD
New constable summer 1917 [in
school house - Joyce Stevens]
STANTON her sister ill Sept 1917.
p.1765 PHARO Albert & Gladys (HOOPER)
Brother to below
and William p.1481 (sons of George p.1835)
Children in B & B.
p.1765 PHARO Lemann & Lavinia (WHITTLE) & (1917) one
child
Brother to above (son of George p.1835)
Children in B &
B.
p.1766 EILOART Arnold & Iris M (nιe PINNELL) &
family.
Vegetarians etc living at Hazeldene, Headley Down.
Came I
think 1916 - He D.Sc. of Leipzig.
Kathleen MACDONALD (daughter by 1st
husband) to be married Aug 1917 to Colonial soldier - now Mrs DOUGHT
p.2112.
This soldier Geo MAXEY living 1925
behind JELFS.
Her mother Mrs PINNELL living with them at "Way of the Wind"
1928 (see p.1767 below)
PINNELL remembered me (knew me circa 1890) she
says & lived at Milland: has no room for Mrs P. [line connecting to FREEMAN at "Way of the Wind" on next
page]
p.1766 STOKES-ROBERTS Col Edw R.B. &
HILL-WHITSON
&
Parents & daughter living 1916 Homecroft.
Col STOKES-ROBERTS
awarded C.B. Aug1917 & died [on active service in Baghdad] 22 Nov 1917
& and a wreath may come on 22nd Nov. [See memorial
inside All Saints' Church]
p.1766 MILES
& "Auntie" & 2 children
New PC at
Deadwater 1917.
Widower marrying 1920 sister to Mrs WILLIAMS, Royal
Exchange.
new wife nιe MORGAN
& "Auntie" also getting
married***
*** FRANKLIN William &
nιe MILES
son of Mrs
STRUGNELL married Easter 1921 and live in Hogmoor Lane - entered also
p.522.
p.1767 POWELL (COW) - Anglo Indian Bachelors at Fairlawns
1917
Late "Lajanita"
p.1767 FREEMAN [line linking this to 'no
room for Mrs P' on previous page]
Living in EILOART's Lodge 1928 -
plays piano all day - of Way of Wind.
p.1767 MACKIE Thomas & Marie
Come 1917 Mich for 3
years to Brancote, Seymour Road - Stone Hill
Has derelict children - said
to take them with a lump sum & then nothing more.
[I remember her being described as a 'baby-farmer' - Joyce
Stevens]
p.1767 WALLER Chas & May Ann & 5 children* in 1917
Come Summer 1917 to Jerker's Abbey for Bell
He
with septic knee to Alton Sept 1918
* at Dr BAILEY's
- girl Cissie M
about 11 - nιe 1906 - tall
-
- small
-
- small
- son Thomas nι 9
Jan 1920.
p.1768 WATERMAN
&
New gardener Mich 1917 at
Llanover.
Middle-aged. From Addlestone & (last) Melton
Mowbray.
Note: Henry George WATERMAN, 25, gardener, of
Eltham m. 11.11.1894 Julia ANSELL of Grayshott - they would be 'middle-aged'
in 1917.
p.1768 WHITE Thomas James & Florence Mary & 2 children
*
Living at Arthur's Cottages, Passfield.
He in RN Flying Corps
She came for signing of paper 2.11.1917
Asked to go to Consumption Hospital
April 1924
*Hilda Flor Mary 3.5.1909
*Harold Thomas William 1.2.1911 -
both confirmed April 1924.
p.1768 DEADMAN George & Harriett (once PAULL) & 5
children* 1917 (see p.1774)
Came back to 3
Fairview 1917
She left a widow 1908 (Matthew PAULL d. 14.1.1908 - see p.1507)
He son of p.1427.
I gave her a
character 13.10.1926 to emigrate with 5 children to join her husband in
Canada.
1. PAULL (Olive: at at Royal Navy & Marine Orphanage, Portsmouth)
4. DEADMAN.
p.1769 MARTIN
&
& 1child in 1917
Something
Camp. Come end 1917 to 1st door on the right over Deadwater Club.
Seemed
poor or something.
The same no doubt in 1921, last door but one on left.
p.1769 MEATON? Mrs (nιe HOBBS) & 2 girls and Miss
HOBBS
Come to shop just east of club at Deadwater.
Came from Alton Oct
1917, selling apples.
In 1922 (Feb) one girl is Mrs HOMER and lives at
Whitehill (the brother to 1, Pickerings p.1757)
One girl is still
unmarried and cook in Camp or elsewhere - perhaps the Queenie Veal MEATON (see
p.1551) who was to witness to a wedding of a widow living at the MEATONS and
married 26.9.1923.
There is also there a Miss HOBBS aged 55 who on
20.2.1922 was taken to Alton with cancer and died and was buried there.
p.1769 GREENE Dr Edw. F. & Mrs (nιe CHARMER)
Built
bungalow on Deadwater Hill
He was GRάN - so is "killed" son (Flying C)
& the other in army is also GRάN.
Occasionally inhabits a caravan
close to BRADLEY.
(May 1927 I gave ref to BRADLEY for him).
p.1770 COTES (RFA)
& wife
& 1 child
End 1907
at next W.J. CHANDLER, Lindford.
p.1770 PAYNE Bomb & wife
In Piggott's Cottages,
Lindford end 1907.
p.1770 GOVAERTS Gerard (1871-1922) & Clarisse
Belgian
married to Frenchman in Dormer's Cottage.
Also ???
next CUMMINGS & now in Somerset Avenue. R.C.
PIERCE
&
once GOVAERTS Jun.
He died 1922 suddenly.
p.1770 ORD-MacKENZIE Montagu &
He died Feb 1923 (in
Times 3.2.1923)
Came 1917 to Headley Mount.
Daughter banned
1917 to Soudan Civil Servant - married in London.
Gone 1922 to 67 Carlisle
Road, Eastbourne.
p.1771 Rough
Plan of Beyond Pettar:
Lord HAWARDEN
Maj. CARDEW
Originally
Sir T MILLER
Originally MELLERSH
Originally BIRMINGHAM
Originally
BRIDGER
Parish boundary crosses Walldown
Mark found 15.2.5
p.1772 Holme [School] Trustees
1810 Dr SMITH, John NEALE, John EADS, Charles LEA, Daniel KNIGHT, John CLEAR,
John ELSTONE, Thomas BAKER.
1844 Rob DICKINSON, Dan KNIGHT, J. ELSTONE,
Rich KNIGHT (elder), Rich KNIGHT (younger), John CLEAR, Wm LANGRISH, J.W.
CHALCRAFT.
1870 J. CLEAR, H. KNIGHT, J. WATTS, W.W. CAPES (Rev), T PETAR, Rich. KNIGHT (jun), E. I'ANSON, Wm
LANGRISH.
1892 Jas WATTS, Hy KNIGHT, W.W. CAPES (Rev), A. Ingham WHITAKER, W.H. CHALCRAFT, F.B.
I'ANSON, John SMITHERS, Hy WARREN.
1915 A. Ingham WHITAKER, W.H.CHALCRAFT,
Henry WARREN, Rev W.H. LAVERTY, Maj Grenside HOOPER, Andrew KAY, William
GAMBLEN, Walter LICKFOLD.
p.1773 Excerpt Minutes of Proceedings of Institution of Civil
Engineers
Vol XXI Session 1907 1908 Part 1
Refers
to death of George Edward PAGE, 12 Nov 1907
See
excerpt
Written footnote:
Another in
work room cupboard
Memorandum Bk Part 8vo ½ bound ruled feint ½
CGGA.
03. C. 7 - Da/c 5074 of 31.3.1903.
p.1774 Response from Somerset House about
the certificate of marriage of Frederick C. DEADMAN and Harriette L. PAULL at
or near Bosham in 1908. (See p.1768)
Search between 1906 and 1910
inclusive - no trace of entry.
2/6d charged, 2/6d returned to Miss G
Laverty.
p.1775 Continuation of remittance scale of fees.
No further pages in Book 10.
Transcription of Book 10 completed, as follows:
pp.14001449 Jo Smith
pp.14501499
Caroline Lemka
pp.15001549 Priestleys
pp.15501599 Woodgers
pp.16001649 Jo Smith
pp.16501699 Freda Line
pp.17001749 Jo
Smith
pp.17501799 Chris & Bill Wain
p.1800 SUMNERS Mrs & Mrs SCAIFE (nιe SUMNERS)
Soldier's
mother-in-law & wife in William CHANDLER's Deadwater Row Xmas 1917, Mrs
CHANDLER having gone to be with husband.
p.1800 RANDALL G & A
Manager Frisby, on Deadwater
Allotment Dec 1917.
p.1800 LOPEMAN
& Amy (WILKINS)
Married at Alton
3.12.1924. He an RC.
He Pioneer Sergt East Lancs, 18 years service.
p.1800 LINTOTT Mrs & son
At Washford 1917 with
daughter Mrs SIBBICK p.1752.
Mrs L a widow - SIBBICK a discharged man.
Son with 3 wound stripes, or is it SIBBICK?
SIBBICK going away Apr 1918,
& LINTOTT to Lindford Lane.
p.1801 WILKINS Mrs Amy & Miss CAPEL - became Mrs LOPEMAN
1924
'Milk ladies' ie ladies serving milk
Living mid Dec 1917 at No.4
Deadwater Row
Afterwards bought land at Lindford Chase.
Mrs WILKINS
sponsor May 1921.
p.1801 CAPEL Mrs (her mother) 1923 to Branson's cottages beyond
H Mill
& grandchild christened 17.8.1924
(HOWLETT)
Parents Horace & Lizzie HOWLETT, 20 Cambria Street,
Griffithstown, Mon.
p.1801 PYMM
&
South African or Australian Staff
Officer
Living Dec 1917 at The Firs, Deadwater.
p.1801 CANNINGS Fred George & Alice Jane & 3 girls of
school age
Come Dec 1917 to late BUDD, Lindford Lane
Married daughter
Mrs LINTOTT come 1927 next door - see p.2110.
p.1802 BOWERS
&
Coming Feb 1918 to Field House as
carter
Married in Canada. She a Canadian born, became a widow, older than
BOWERS.
p.1802 GOLDTHWAIT (no E)
&
& daughter.
Came
from 1 Park Road, St mary Ch, Torquay.
Registered under Nat Reg Act 1915
were
Edith GOLDTHWAIT (30) Household duties
Margaret Emily GOLDTHWAIT
(13/24) Lace work, silkmaking
At The Croft, Stone Hill. I called Jan 1918.
Not admitted.
p.1802 REVEL Charles
Was at Dover Station, now (Jan 1918)
in Army.
p.1803 SOPP
&
Newcomers 1918 early to Headley
Mill Farmyard.
Baby coming Feb 1918.
p.1803 ENOCH
&
& 1 boy born 1913.
One-footed
soldier with job in Camp.
Come Feb 1918 to Somerset Avenue Bungalow
Foot lost I think before War.
A nice person is Mrs ENOCH.
p.1803 BURNINGHAM
&
Come 1918 for 2 years to Stone
Hill.
More or less "natives of the district"
Doing the chickens on the
East Down.
(Written in red ink) Albert 18.7.1904
c/o 1919.
p.1804 WHIPPE Miss
Teacher at Deadwater from Oct 1917.
p.1804 SALES
&
& her brother born 1913.
Come
to WARD's (Laburnum Cottage) 1918.
p.1804 MURPHY
&
& daughter Garland MURPHY
Mrs
Garland Rowe Bennett MURPHY banned 1922 to Baden Powell SMITH & she then
in Blackmoor.
Come 1917 to Tulls lane (not entered at the time)
A
daughter Miss MURPHY a dressmaker. Had a baby at
COURTNAGE's, buried 14.10 1916
Another Mrs MORREN confined 1919
no
doubt entered in B's list as Patrick William Peter son of George Daniel &
Sylvia Mami (Merron) MARRON nι 22.1.1918.
Here also is May SINDALL who in
Library 1918.
(There may be more at bottom of page out
of photo shot)
p.1805 DeBOOTE
& mother & sister
Belgian of
belle ιlan come 1917 as gardener to Mrs I'ANSON.
His step-father on
Transports.
Ruined by Huns.
p.1805 BARLOW Victor George & Margaret May (GAMBLEN)
Married 29.11.1916
She daughter of James GAMBLEN p.936
He gained a
commission in 1916
See below.
p.1805 BARRATT
Come 1918 from air raids to Arthur
WHITE's
Said to be sister-in-law to Mrs BARLOW above.
p.1806 COURT
&
(nιe HAYDEN) & 2 daurs nιe circa
1906 & 1910
Daughter of Daniel HAYDEN p.456.
Come 1918 early to
Elliott's, Hearne.
20 years ago, ie. about 1898, went into service at
Thursley and there married.
Some relation no doubt to p.110.
p.1806 DEVEREUX
At No.1 Pickerings, 1917, 1918
Hurt
soldier. Schoolmaster at Camp.
p.1806 YALLOP
At No.2 Pickerings 1918
Hurt Officer.
Organist in Camp.
p.1807 WHITE
Oldish. 1918 & previously 3 Tingay's
Augustus FULLICK is only a lodger.
p.1807 LASS
Clerk in Dentist's Dept, Bordon 1917, 1918
Living in Mrs GAUNTLETT's house Hollywater.
p.1807 KNOX Col. Arthur D'Eves
& Mabel Hilda & her mother
Owner of
Forest Lodge bought by her mother - Col RW Kent Regt in France in 1918.
Retired early 1922
To be distinguished from p.1947.
Mother is Annie
Holmwood WEST THORNTON, widow of William WT , Kingston & Henfield &
daughter of Adolphus CANDLE MRCS LRC P of Henfield.
p.1807 Cutting - WEST THORNTON - On Feb 16, 1927 at Forest Lodge, Whitehill, Bordon, Annie Homewood widow of William WEST THORNTON, late of Kingston House, Kingston-by-Sea & Henfield (rest of cutting out of photo).
p.1808 SKINNER
&
& children
Come May 1918 to
Bracken. He an invalid.
Originally a newspaper man, Daily mail, etc.
One boy has been in Flying Corps; another nearly of age to go.
p.1808 BARGUS
&
Married in London April 1918 &
she living May 1918 at Mrs George COLE's.
COLE's daughter was servant where
Mrs B was nurse orig at Major TUFFNELL, Lane End,
one of the Bordon Officers.
He, May 1918, sick in Br Camp.
A Canadian
of 8 years standing.
p.1808 SHOVE Albert Luke & Mildred
Pronounced like
Shrove. No children. One nι May 1919.
New gardener 1918 at Grange.
p.1809 ELLIOTT
&
Newcomers 1918 to Headley Mill Farm
small studio.
Elderly.
p.1809 BIGGINS the Misses
One at Bordon PO came end June
1918 for her sister to go to a home for august daughters of William BIGGINS -
see p.643.
p.1809 WHITE Walter (nι 2.4.1896) & Lily (nιe circa 1888
SMITH)
Married 13 Jul 1918 (she a few years older) at Send near Woking.
She living July 1918 with his mother. All there.
Is this the Walter
WHITE at the orchard?
p.1810-p.1811 Connection of PAUL & LEWIS and AYLWIN
& WALKER
John PAUL 1771-1840 - see p.1683 & p.1419
-
Anne PAUL (1791-1839) m. Henry LEWIS (1800-1846)
-- Henry John LEWIS
(eldest, an artist) m. Maria AYLWIN - see p.1379
-- Fred LEWIS nι 1827
-- Mary Ann LEWIS nιe 1828 at Headley Wood
-- Walter LEWIS nι 1829 (went to
America)
-- Susan LEWIS nιe 1832 at Headley Mill - see p.1683
-- Rose
LEWIS nιe 1837 at Headley Mill
-- Anthony LEWIS nι 1840 at Headley Mill,
posthumous
- Martha PAUL (1801-1887) m. John PIGGOTT (1801-1878).
p.1812 LEIGH-SMITH Lionel & Agnes Medora (WICKHAM)
Builder of new bungalows on E Down.
Live at 24 Collingham Place SW5.
Bungalow is Croteslei (was at first Cottesleigh)
Went to India during war
over cordite.
There died Nov 1927 her brother Hugh St B WICKHAM
His
(Lionel's) sister opposite.
Sold Croteslei 1939 - stayed at Fox &
Pelican for a time.
p.1812 OGDEN Mrs (nιe MEWBURN circa 1843)
From Haslemere
in 1917 to the "mushroom" Stonehill
Sister
(friend? - see below) to Lady WILLIS who lives opp at Haslemere
Both
Tobacco. 1928 she said not so.
Sister to Lucy PERKS (nιe MEWBURN)
Mrs
OGDEN died at Headley Down Jan 6, 1933.
p.1812 ROGERS James & daughters
Butler to Mrs OGDEN
above or to one of her friends.
1918 at "Pines & Heather" - he died
Aug 1918.
Son in charge of funeral is Cecil William ROGERS.
p.1813 FITZGERALD Miss
New matron (Aug 1918) at Woodbine
Home.
p.1813 LEIGH-SMITH Miss Georgina Frances.
Sister to
opposite (p.1812). Lives at Hollywood, Headley Down.
Miss LEIGH-SMITH moved
to Hammer Lane, Grayshott Dec 1931.
p.1813 HALL Charles Fred
Uncle to Mrs LOCKLEY p.1640 &
living there 1918.
His son also Charles Fred HALL going 1918 into RN.
p.1813 KENTISH Mrs Cicely, nιe 27.10.1889
Widow of Capt
KENTISH killed 1918, dau. of Dr BAILEY, Whitehill.
Taken Lane End until
1921.
See over (below)
Has with her a
good deal Gladys ASPINALL, her cousin.
Gladys ASPINALL married Capt
BURT.
p.1814 BAILEY Dr
(nι 30.4.1845) &
(nιe ASPINELL 1852)
& daughters
Live at Whitehill House in Blackmoor
Parents to Mrs
KENTISH p.1813.
Now in Headley Fields.
He died 1931.
p.1814 WATTS Mrs Maggie (nιe
KEMBALL/KEMBLE) & 2 children (Percy
& Maggie) & Fred Charles Guy KEMBALL
Came (early 20th
century) to Fullers Bottom & now (1918) on Beech Hill.
A dressmaker
separated from her husband.
Her brother Fred Charles Guy KEMBALL killed in
action 1918.
p.1814 HOLT
Gardener to [crossed out=>Bramshott Court]
Coopers Bridge, opposite Bramshott Mill
at 3 Courage's Cottages.
Came early Sept 1918 - no answer when called.
Saw him May 1919.
p.1815 QUAIFE
&
& sister
Middle-aged man to Mr
ORD-MACKENZIE (Headley Mount, see p.1770)
With 2 grown-up children, one footman at ORD-MACKENZIE, one (f) married.
Came summer 1918 to Hearne Vale
Rather blind, so Spring 1919 left his
place.
She cook, etc, to ORD-MACKENZIE.
Was a painter &
decorator.
p.1815 NEAL Mrs & Miss
Laundry maids summer 1918 in
Headley Park
Quite pleasant - mother a little
deaf.
p.1815 WINSLADE
&
Gardener at Churt House &
called up Oct 1918.
She living at Plaster Hill Farm,
No children. In
temp service when I called 22.10.1918.
p.1816 MANUEL Alfred (nι 1881)
RHA & RFA (915596)
Soldier (?from London) to [crossed out=> Love Villa] Oct 1918 White House,
Hollywater
Staying on to work & farm. Sergeant.
Discharged for
rheumatism, served 4 years, 52 days of which 298 days abroad in the War
1914-1918.
p.1816 WITTENBOROUGH
&
RE Bordon. She over Club
buildings
Come May 1918 from London. I called Nov 1918.
p.1816 HUGHES Miss Martha
Seems to be the landlady (of
above) from early 1918
Miss HUGHES is niece to a military TAYLOR now gone
away, and is to be married, on dit, end 1920.
p.1816 HULL ?Miss
Military "millinery" come Oct 1918 to
White House, Deadwater.
p.1817 RISING John & Alice Louisa (CROWE)
Worker at
gas works who with wife lodged at GREEN's p.1631.
I called banns early 1918
& end 1918 is in COLE's N. Tenement & had a baby Ronald John (not
baptised) 26.7.1922.
p.1817 BURNHAM Henry Stanley & Mabel Edith & baby
RGA. She at Burnside winter of 1918.
Baby Richard Stanley Kent baptised
6.11.1918.
p.1817 FOUNTAIN Mrs & YMCA girls
At Saunders Green
Cottage Nov 1918.
p.1818 HATHAWAY
&
& another couple
Canadians
in Deadwater Lane Nov 1918.
p.1818 NOBBS
&
Gardener Mich 1918 at Mrs
I'ANSON's.
They were at M. DePURY's.
Her sisterMiss SWAN (a
dressmaker) in Dawes' House, Arford.
p.1818 STEWART or STUART
&
& 3 children
West
House in Lindford Lane. Military Tailor.
p.1819 WHITEHEAD Arthur George & Winifred Edith (OFFER)
Banned Dec 1918 & married at Winchester.
Son of p.1720.
1st child
Arthur John, born 11.10.1919, bapt 10.11.1919.
Gone away end of 1922 &
William KEMP in their place.
p.1819 PLATT Tomima Jane & child Alice born 18.2.1914
Widow of Driver John Lewis PLATT, RFA who died in N. Gen Hospital 15.11.1915
after active service.
The child to go Jan 1919 into Army Guilds Home for
soldiers daughters
See in Church House,
Westminster.
p.1819 ELMSLIE Gen & Mrs
Occupiers once of Stagsdene,
later of Stonedene.
Retired end of 1918.
Their sister-in-law Lady
MERCER, w. of soldier.
p.1820 & p.1821 Part of LEE pedigree
John LEE,
born 1727, m.1765 to Eliza EADS & died 1791 (see Epitaph 60
& 61)
[ie MI]
1. John LEE, 1765 to 1766
2.
William LEE, born 1767, m. Eliz? & died 1807 (see Ep. 62)
- one (perhaps the only) child was Anne LEE m.1822 to William LANGRISH
(Ep. 156) & their son was living in Headley in 1897.
3. Charles LEE,
born 1768, m. Mary? & died 1822 (Ep. 76 & 77)
- only child was Mary
A M LEE, born 1794, m. John KERSLEY & eventually sold Headley Wood to the
present owners.
4. Thomas LEE, born 1770
5. Anne Maria LEE, born
1771
6. John LEE, born 1773, died 1828 (Ep. 169). Thought not to have been
married. The reputed owner (according to some) of Headley Wood but of somewhat
unsound mind & his affairs managed by Charles LEE No.3 (above) with whom
he lived.
7. Eliz. LEE, born 1776, m.1797 to Henry PIM & died 1908 (Ep.
108 & 110)
8. Stephen LEE, born 1778, died 1807 (Ep. 71).
Above
copied from a paper I drew up Jan 1897 & lent me Jan 1919 by Mr AF
HAMILTON, 27 Perham Road, West Kensington W14.
p.1822 & p.1823 Part of MILLS pedigree
John
MILLS, born 1747, m.1771 to Mary COVER & died 1809 (Epitaph 138)
had
the following children:
1. William MILLS 1771-1838 Ep.29 m. Sarah
CHANDLER
2. Sarah MILLS 1773 - the supposed legatee - see p.1824.
3.
John MILLS 1776-1853. Ep.142/143 m.1803 Anne MATTHEWS
- daughter Celia
MILLS 1804-1839, Mrs KEANE (Ep.142)
4. Thomas MILLS 1778-184?, m.1802* to
Sarah?, died at New Alresford
supposed heir to property of Sarah MILLS
(No.2 above) - had children:
- 1803 Sarah*
- 1805 Mary*
- 1808
died at Winchester*
- 1811 (to 1820)*
- 1814
- 1820 William*,
father to Mrs DUNCOMBE.
*=Not in Register
5. James MILLS, 1782, m.1806
Frances MATTHEW - had children:
- 1807-1896 (Mrs BETTESWORTH)
-
1808
- 1810 (Mrs FIGG)
- 1812-1836 James MILLS
- 1815 at Saunders Green
- 1817
- 1820
-
1822.
6. Judith MILLS, 1785 (Mrs MATTHEWS 1817), died 1825 at Frensham, one
child being
- Eliz. Anne Maria MATTHEWS, born 1825 & buried here 20
Feb 1897.
7. Charles MILLS, 1787, died at Witley 1847 (Ep. 30).
Compiled Jan 1897 & lent to me as on p.1821.
p.1824 & p.1825 A Memorandum made by me March 1897 & lent me as on
p.1821
1. All definite memory of Sarah MILLS is lost.
2. Her nephew
James MILLS, age 81, living at Headley, recollects nothing of her.
3. A
"Sarah MILLS" of Bramshott had a child William MILLS, baptised 1806.
4.
This same Sarah was married at Bramshott in 1810 to William HARRIS, the ages
being given as Sarah 40, William HARRIS 79. This age of Sarah would possibly
allow of her being the one born in 1773, but it is unlikely.
5. Charles LEE
was the owner of Headley Wood & his daughter
(Mrs KERSLEY) ultimately sold it to the present owners, who have been in
possession now many years.
6. John LEE , brother to Charles, was of
somewhat unsound mind & lived with Charles.
7. I have had search made
at Somerset House for the Will of Charles & John LEE, with the following
results
8. Search has been made from 1828 to 1833 & no Will can be
found of John LEE of Headley.
9. The Will of Charles LEE of Headley Wood
was proved 23 July 1823, but there is no mention in it of anyone of the name
Sarah. All the property is left to his wife Mary, & only one child Mary
Anne Marie.
W H LAVERTY, March 1897.
p.1826 The WHATMORE Pedigree
Mrs HENDERSON, once
PICKLES
- Mrs W's sister, nιe PICKLES = Mrs HOLMES
-- Mrs BESWICK
- Mrs WHATMORE, nιe PICKLES.
See p.1765 (to make
more sense of this!).
p.1826 BOSANQUET Col James Tindal Ives & Florence (WILKINSON) d. 17 Feb 1956 & 2 children
Once (before the
War) at Bayfields
Has purchased it Xmas 1918
Has one arm useless,
through the War.
She sister to two on p.1836.
All nieces of "Bishop of
St Andrews".
p.1826 Cutting (undated) -
Capt CB PONSONBY & Miss BOSANQUET - Marriage - The marriage took place
yesterday at All Saints' Church, Headley of Captain Chambrι Brabazon PONSONBY,
10th Royal Hussars, eldest son of Mr & Mrs PONSONBY of Kilcooley Abbey,
Thurles, Co Tipperary, and Miss Merelina BOSANQUET, only daughter of Lieut-Col
& Mrs BOSANQUET of Bayfields, Headley, Hants. The Rev C PEROWNE
officiated.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of
ivory-tinted chiffon velvet with a veil of old family Honiton lace, and a
wreath of orange blossom. Jeremy & Timothy WHITAKER were pages. They wore
white georgette shirts and ruby-red corduroy velvet dungarees. Capt PMG
Llewellyn-Palmer was best man, and non-commissioned officers from the
bridegroomm's regiment formed a guard of honour.
p.1826 CRAFT Herbert
New boy at Eveley - in choir Jan
1919.
p.1827 ROSSITER
New gips (Gypsies) opposite ALLDEN's Birches (ie. at bottom of Arford Common).
p.1827 WRIGHT
Come 1919 (vice LOVETT) to Oakdene Villas,
Lindford.
Wants an allotment.
p.1827 GREGORY Mrs (nιe 1859) & sister-in-law Miss Mary
Isabella
Come March 1919 to ("Blue Door")
Oakdene.
Widow of a Vancouver missionary who became curate at
Kedlestone.
Mother to: Capt G, 9th Sherwood Foresters, killed in the War
& for whom she has a pension; and of a Lieut or Capt in RN Reserve.
Mrs GREGORY left Sept 1933 - Oakdene later 1933 bought by Mrs SERGEANT to let
furnished.
p.1828 ARNOLD
&
(nιe 1851) (These 3 originally entered
p.1579)
With his son working 26.1.1909 in garden.
Not = p.1459. A
slater by profession.
"10 Arnolds" in 1919. From Twickenham.
p.1828 ARNOLD Charles Frederick & family
Son of above
- "7 Arnolds" in 1919.
Shell-shocked in War & so a bit epssz
(dotty?)
- Arthur born 18.9.1912 at
Twickenham
- Harry born 30.5.1914 at Twickenham.
p.1828 TILLY
&
(ARNOLD)
White House, Deadwater
Road 1919
She daughter of above.
p.1829 PRIVETT Alfred John & Olive Maud
No family.
"Pardner" with "Gardner"
Come 1918 end to Lindford Lane
and, I take
it, now down Lindford Chase.
p.1829 CARTER William Leon & Florence Ellen
Come 1918
to 1 Robin Hood Cottages. Pleasant.
Had baby 3 July 1919 called Victory
George. Not baptised..
Moved April 1921 to opposite WHITEHORN.
p.1829 BONE
&
CARTER's brother-in-law living in same
hut.
p.1829 JOYCE
&
& daughter
Come to 1 Fir Hill
Villas, Hollywater 1919.
This the only child by this marriage & she
epileptic - mother with glasses nice & bonny.
3 sons by his first
wife.
Her mother & sister live near somewhere.
p.1830 MAIDWELL William &
& 4 children
New
gardener 1919 at Eveley.
1 girl in service (had a baby), 1 boy working, 1
at school (Teaches Sunday Sch), 1 under 4.
p.1830 JOHNSON James Albert & Florence Annie (PARFECT)
Married 25.12.1915 during the War & now at late MAXTED's
Daughter to
George PARFECT p.360.
Great niece to MAXTED p.361.
p.1830 RUSSELL John James & Harriett Mary
Married
20.7.1915 during the War.
Daughter & great niece as above.
p.1831
GALE S (born 2.3.1855) &
Army pensioner come 1919 to Allsopps.
p.1831 BROWN
New master May 1919 Deadwater School.
p.1831 DEVEREUX
&
New gardener May 1919 at Wishanger
Lodge.
p.1832 LACKMAN
&
Come to "Den" 1919. Lost leg at
Mons.
Helped by former employer & working at Mill.
Wife young
& pleasant. I called 31.5.1919.
p.1832 COOK William Wallace & Florence Adelaide
Coming
June 1919 to Reynolds.
"Seemed nice young people"
- baby Alison
Patricia Wallace born 20.9.1919, bapt 31.12.1919.
p.1832 McCARTHY Miss & WALSH Miss
Two Irish RCs come
to Park Laundry, May 1919.
p.1833 ROBERTS
&
Butler 1919 at Headley
Park. She with glasses.
p.1833 LYNDON Dr & Mrs & (protιgι) Pat LLOYD
Been many years at Grayshott (this in 1919)
She District Counciller, Clerk
to Parish Council, etc.
p.1833 VINCE
&
(she born 1898) & 1 baby
New
under carter Eveley, May 1919
Pleasant smiley young woman.
p.1834 ROOME
&
New under gardener Eveley, May
1919
They were married Oct 1918 at Southsea.
Her sister Mrs BATES
p.1842.
p.1834 MURPHY John Joseph & Josephine & family
Roman Catholic come
June 1919 to Wheatsheaf Cottage.
She remarried to a BURROWS.
Children:
- Teresa Maud, b.
22.6.1906
- Julia Mary, b. 16.6.1908
- Florence Anna, b.
18.12.1909
- Patrick, b. 18.8.1911
- Agnes May, b. 29.5.1913
-
Laurence Willliam, b. 5.1.1920
- Peter, b. 30.3.1922 [killed Royal Oak, WW2 - Joyce Stevens]
p.1834 MOLINELE Ken James &
Helen C
Come 1919 (July) to Bracken - RCs.
With them Elsie PAYNE,
communicant.
Two children, of whom Cecilia Mary died 18.11.1919 aged 6
months & was buried at St Joseph's Catholic church, Grayshott at 11am,
Friday 21.11.1919.
Gone Oct 1921 to The Court Cottage, Grayshott.
p.1835 PHARO George & Alice (died March 1935?)
Hawkers
at Deadwater 1905
- William George, 31.5.1892, m. Hilda LARBY (she died)
p.1481
- Albert, 1894, m. Gladys HOOPER p.1765
- Rose, 1896, Mrs Fred
BEASLEY p.1967
- Leonard, 1897, m. Lavinia WHITTLE p.1765
- Emily Ivy, 1901, Mrs Lewis WHITTLE (below) &
p.1734
- Alice, 1905, m. 1923 Alfred FISHER p.1974
- Elsie Violet,
1910.
p.1835 WHITTLE Lewis William & Emily Ivy (PHARO)
Married (Registery) summer 1919. Still-born.
Entered new p.1734.
In
1921 at PHARO's bungalow.
p.1836 STANSFELD Joseph James (b. 1852) & Eva
Buyer
1919 of Stonedene.
"Swan Brewery, Fulham SW"
"31 Radcliffe Gardens, S
Kensington, SW10"
Housekeeper 1920 Miss CURD.
He died early Oct
1928.
Son of Rt Hon
Sir James STANSFELD JCB.
p.1836 WALKER Mrs (nιe WILKINSON) & boy of 17
Sister to
Mrs BOSANQUET p.1826 & to below.
Come end 1919 to Headley Meadows.
A widow "niece to Bishop of St Andrews".
p.1836 DALY General Arthur C & (nιe WILKINSON) & 1
little girl
Bordon Commander end of 1919.
She sister to Mrs WALKER
above & to p.1826.
Niece to Bishop of St Andrews.
p.1837 CHADWICK Robert N &
& 2 children
Purchaser 1919 of part of LINDSEY's land at
Picketts Hill
Building a house in Sir R WRIGHT's hopkilns 'The Spires.'
[Now Spire House? - Joyce Stevens].
p.1837 BROOKS Rev Leonard - at Harpenden in 1926
Purchaser
1919 of remainder of LINDSEY's land at Picketts Hill.
40 Waterloo Road,
Bedford - address in 1919.
?Non-conformist minister of the Bunyan
Meeting.
His father died Feb 1926 & so there is a difficulty as to the
occupation of new house.
p.1837 HUNT William Fred & Alice (AYRES) & 3 boy
children
Gip (gipsy?) at Hollywater (in
Bramshott)
Lost arm in War & wants different life.
I wrote
27.9.1919 to try to get him a Red Bungalow.
Lost left arm in War. Is
driving & dealing.
Nov at late Mrs HAYTER's.
She sister to Mrs
OTHEN p.1872 & Edward AYRES p.1937.
p.1838 INGPEN
New baker at STONEMAN's (next HUNT)
1919.
p.1838 BOHANNA George & Blanche (nιe WILKINSON 10 Oct
1886)
Married 2.11.1918.
In 1918 took over CURTIS' shop at Arford.
She daughter of Henry WILKINSON p.1695.
He was a soldier stationed at
Bordon who used to come to church. Had a good voice.
WILKINSONs asked
him to tea, and he married the daughter.
Friend of
Archie BELLINGER.
p.1838 GILLEN
&
Young people 1919 at Saunders Green
Cottage.
Possibly the same as p.2038.
p.1839 MANN Ernest James & Isabella (COWAN) & his
brother (see below)
Come as boot-makers
1919 to Deadwater Bridge.
Have bought the corner house opposite Royal
Exchange.
Married by me 19.10.1919.
He has 2 boys born (early 1913
& 1914) in Canada by 1st wife.
This (the
second) is, I think, William James - serious offence in Guildford, May
1924.
p.1839 MANN
&
(TOMKINS) & 1 boy
Brother to
above, going to Washford Lane, late NICHOLS.
The brothers nephew of Mrs
William LAWES.
See MATTHEWS pedigree p.1864.
Her father Henry James
TOMKINS & mother living there
ex-civil servant with pension.
Had a
medal presented at Bench Jan 1921 particularly
for some wonderful Divers work.
p.1839 BUNE
& Mrs PHILLIPS
Brother & sister at
Playhouse, Headley Down.
He one of a society running motors to London.
p.1840 SEYMOUR Lady William
Purchaser 1919 of
Crabtree.
Formerly of "Lythanger, Lyss"
Mother of below, wedding
foretold in Times 5.11.1919.
Widow of General Lord William
SEYMOUR
Resold Crabtree end 1919 to Miss VERNER p.1869.
p.1840 JACKSON Brig General HC & Dorothy (SEYMOUR)
Bedfordshire lines.
Eldest son of Henry JACKSON OM, Trinity, Cambridge
& Mrs JACKSON, Sunnyhill, Bournemouth.
p.1840 CROUCHER William (b. 15 July 1848) & Emma & son
Albert Cecil
A talker (churchman) come to Lindford (near bridge)
Tulip Cottage (next SOUTER) is empty July 1924
& previously
old non-conformist minister
Came from Ockham
School.
Been on Farnham Board of Guardians.
Been in Reserve Force
during War & son badly wounded (twice) Albert Cecil CROUCHER & has
pension.
Has step-child
HERSEY nιe 1907.
Advertising for a place
April 1922.
p.1841 WITCHARD [crossed out=>Elver Thomas] died 1926 &
(dead) & Ernest Edward W & T Elver W
New Headley Wood tenant Mich
1919.
Uncle to below. Now at Birdsnest.
Flor: Maria had baby Ronald
Bruce 12.12.1922 (see below).
Also WITCHARD
senior (b.1847) & wife (b.1840).
p.1841 COOMBS Albert Fred & Ethel Rose (no 'E' in
surname)
Nephew to above. Coming Mich 1919 to Lindford Lane.
Grandson
to above.
She churched 17.2.1921 & they went away.
p.1841 WITCHARD
Brother to above come 1920 end to Lindford
Lane
"We church" but our "brother is chapel".
Daughter Flor: Maria had
Ronald Bruce 12.12.1922 then married Richard WHITE & had Richard Albert
18.2.1925 & 1925 is living at Courage's Cottages.
p.1841 TASWELL
Temporary
foreman to WITCHARD above.
p.1842 WOODING or WOODHAM
At Bayfield Cottage round Mich
1919.
Chauffeur to Headley Wood but refused to drive them on Sunday, or to
do any other work - therefore left.
1920 in one of T GARDENER's huts
(near Headley Mill).
p.1842 BATES Agnes & 2 children
Sister to Mrs ROOME
p.1834.
From Portsmouth autumn 1919. Husband in Army.
At soda factory
cottage, Deadwater.
Nov 1925 she is Mrs Wilfred ARTHUR.
p.1842 HOLLONBY James & his mother
In Somerset Avenue
- sharing business with EWENS.
Divorced his wife Jan 1921 (local paper)
because of a Sgt-Major at Aldershot.
p.1843 McCULLY
&
Soldier tenant 1919 of BURDOCK's
Bungalow, Somerset Avenue.
p.1843 BARRETT
&
(no children)
Carpenter at
Deadwater 1919 - came from Littlehampton.
p.1843 DALGLEISH Mrs (b. 7.2.1850) & son Alan Bertie &
his wife Mary Beatrice
Came 1919 to Holly Bank, afterwards in Lynton
Dene
She sister to Mrs DICK p.1665.
Alan injured (?shell shock) in
War
Boy Peter born 23.1.1921 & baptised at
home 14.3.1921.
Their servant Jessie ROSS married 1927 by Prebyterian
minister at Camp to Alex TOUGH, the General's man (at the Camp).
p.1844 WRIGHT
&
family
Newcomers 1919 to 2 Stream
Cottages
Yo8ngest child is boy of 14 at work.
Came from Alton -
?gipsyish - have a dog.
p.1844 BARTON John &
Complained of his beer
at the Royal 1919.
Mrs BARTON & an AYRES
stopped me on Allotment Road to say they would like to sell me wood.
I
think 1920 at 7 Arnold's.
p.1844 BARTON Sergt &
Lodging 1927 in Tilly's new
bungalow.
Had twins 28 Dec 1927.
p.1844 WEBB Fred &
&
Came 1919 to Dormer's
(Deadwater Enclave)
Married son (p.1845) & married daughter at home,
& also an unmarried daughter.
A son born 1900 in some Borstal
Institution.
p.1845 WEBB Walter John & Dorothy Kathleen (POUND)
Son
of p.1844. Married here 26.7.1919.
p.1845 MAYALL James & Maud
Also at WEBB's above. James
Edward born 4.2.1920.
p.1845 AMOR William John
Came here early 20th century with
7th? Wilts.
Lived with George KNIGHT 13 or 14 years.
Joined up for the
War in 1914 with 11th Hants.
Killed 22 Sept 1916 - Reg No. 22871.
p.1845 OLDLAND
&
nιe circa 1890
No family.
Canadian builder & tinker.
Come to Stone Hill (Woodside) autumn
1919.
Congregationalists. She a teacher in secondary school.
p.1846 KNIGHT John & Miss STRICKLAND
Bachelor farmer
& housekeeper.
Come Mich 1919 to Simmonstones.
Used to be bailiff
1909-1915 for major Boyce COMBE - see p.1589.
By 1925 have 3 children.
p.1846 SMITH Frank Alexander & Fanny &
Gas works
man in 1919 at Gravel Pit Cottage, Beech Hill.
Churched & baby baptised
at Xmas 1919.
She died after childbirth 1922 in Guildford.
He
remarried to Janet.
p.1846 GARNETT
&
At No.3 Red Bungalows in Jan 1920 -
out 6.1.1920.
A little chap - a postman - I saw him 14.4.1920.
p.1847 GOODCHILD Gordon Gerald & Grace Elizabeth
Living at No.2 Heathcote Road in Jan 1920.
He was stationed at Bordon.
Child just born 6 Jan 1920 when I called (Muriel Grace b. 1.1.1920)
Mrs
still here March 1921 (not at home) & Mrs HAINES said he was in Nigeria.
He gassed in war - went to the Bramshott home & died there 6 Jan 1923.
p.1847 DRING J &
& family
Canadian (from
Bramshott) at Belmont Cottage 1919 & 1920.
Came to grief in 1922 owing
to unemployment.
Mrs DRING a sister to Mrs LILLEY, whose husband is Rector
of Fordham, Colchester.
p.1847 HUBBER
&
Come Jan 1920 to Elliott's Bungalow,
Headley Mill.
I called 13.2.1920 - "Not yet straight".
p.1848 HADWEN
&
& nephew
At Stony Cottage,
Deadwater. Assistant Master 1920 Deadwater.
1921 at Miss MEATON's.
p.1848 POWELL Joshua James &
New gardener March 1920
to ORD-MACKENZIE.
2 sons out in world.
p.1848 POWELL
&
Son of above in Hearne Vale in
1923.
Gardener-chauffeur to Lady Helen WHITAKER.
p.1848 BAKER
&
Ex-Lieut in Army. Bought Weydale
1920.
Was lodging at WILLIAMS, Fullers Hill for 2 months early in 1920.
I called 17.6.1920 with Φ schedule.
p.1849 POULTER Fred George & Annie Winifred (RUSSELL)
Both born circa 1900.
?Son of p.1755. ?Sister to Mrs CHIVERTON p.1675.
Children:
- Pansy Winifred 16/2/1920
- Edward Fred William
22/12/1923
Living 1920 with Mrs CHIVERTON.
See p.1917 for all
POULTERs.
p.1849 BUGG
&
& 2 sons & daughter
New
farmer 1920 at Standford Farm.
'Bugg & Sons' in
1922 Directory.
p.1849 MITCHENER
&
Works for COURTENAGE & lives
1920 Standford Hill.
p.1850 & p.1851 Children of p.1387 William & Emma GALE
p.1850 GALE William & Ada (HIGGINSON) &
Married 4
August 1909. She a servant in Headley Fields.
Live at Fellmongers. She has
1920 bad leg.
Son of p.1387.
p.1850 GALE George & Agnes Lilian (COLES) & family
Married 5 October 1910.
She daughter of Eli p.1504.
At Bordon Wood. Son of p.1387.
p.1850 DEANE Fred (died June 1937) & Emma Emily L (GALE) & family.
Live 1919 at
Parish Houses. Married 28 October 1916.
He son of Edward p.527. Daughter of
p.1387.
p.1851 COOMBES Charles & Annie E E nιe (GALE)
Married
19 October 1919. Live 1920 at Fairview.
Daughter of p.1387.
COOMBES
died and she married Sidney TIDEY 1937.
p.1851 STEARNS Edmund & Lucy (first wife nιe GALE) &
one child.
A South African, did live at Parish Houses.
She a daughter
of p.1387 - died and he remarried, see below.
Married here 2 June 1917.
p.1851 STEARNS Edmund & Lily Emily (second wife nιe
DEADMAN)
See above. She daughter of George ALDRIDGE's wife p.1427.
She
nιe 24 November 1891, baptised 13 September 1908.
p.1852 JULIAN E R
Coming 1920 behind Arford Pond.
p.1852 LAWES
&
and two children.
New worker at
paper mill, came 1920.
Live at 3 Courage's Cottages.
Another child
September 1920.
p.1852 SHORT Frederick George &
Buyer 1920 of The
Spires.
p.1852 SHORT John Charles &
and two boys
- Frederick
George
- Frank Leonard.
I sent 10/- on 10 January 1922 to the two
boys when T. RE in my Pond.
p.1853 LUCKMAN William C &
Catherine M nιe SELDON
Lost leg in War. Has
a job at paper mill.
Came 1919 to the Den.
Her father John Henry
SELDON died there of cancer 7 May 1920.
p.1853 GRAY Col. Phillip
Came
to Oaks 1920.
p.1853 EYLES Alfred William &
Margaret
Leonora nιe PITCAIRN and 3 children.
1920 at "The Hut" Stonehill.
She authoress 1919 of "Margaret
Protests" and 1920 of "Captivity" and advertisement frames for "Dr
Barnardo".
Servant also (war widow) has a child.
A lawsuit between
Macdonald and Cassell as to publication of the second book - Times 1st
December 1920 and 2nd etc.
p.1854 TABBERER Miss
Occupier 1919-20 of the Reedens
Her father clerk to Mrs WOODTHORPE p.494 and afterwards architect on his own.
p.1854 PAYNE
&
New postman come Spring 1920 to
Fullers Bottom.
Daughter will come to Holy Communion (he says).
Probably Norah Kathleen nιe circa 1905 who 1926 end wants referral
Younger
daughter died February 1932.
p.1854 COOPER Frederick Henry & Janet (only name) &
three children & one daughter in 1921.
Came May 1920 to Dormer's
Middle Cottage.
Driver railway van.
p.1855 WALTER Frederick Henry &
& two daughters.
Come May 1920 to Forest Lodge.
He in Royal
Navy with job in London.
p.1855 ALEXANDER
&
nιe BUTLER & her father
BUTLER
At "Forest Lodge" Lodge in 1920.
ALEXANDER a gardener, BUTLER
on roads.
p.1855 EDDIS Rev John and Catherine.
Lodging 1920 (on holiday) at Dorrington's
Lindford.
Parents to Mrs CLARK (below).
p.1855 CLARK Colonel Mervyn
Officer & Mrs Judith A (nιe EDDIS)
At Lindford House 1920.
Colonel in charge of remnant of Royal Fusiliers
Regiment gone to Danzig.
p.1856 LONGRIDGE Mrs Alice Lilian
nιe BERKELEY & Miss Marjorie
At Bowcot 1919. Husband killed in
War.
Sister to below.
Marjorie married to S O'NEAL [Stucley
W S O'NEILL].
p.1856 BERKELEY Sackville H & Mrs Henrietta F
Come 1919 to Boreen. Brother to above.
Retired from Indian Police.
Served 18 months in Great War and
allowed December 1920 to retain title of Captain.
Brother to above and to
Mrs LYDE.
Went 1925 to Vienna and died there of peritonitis.
Sister
Miss B BERKELEY built for herself Deoli 19..?
Newspaper cuttings:
Death announcements re BERKELEY and LONGRIDGE families 1951 and 1959.
p.1856 ROBINSON Rev G E & family.
Chaplain
to the Forces living at Falkland 1919-1920.
Young girl helping 1925
in Treloar's Hospital.
The family in 1925 in Bedford.
p.1857 BAKER Henry Edward & veuve [widow] TRIMMER
A cutter in a wooden shanty 1920,
west of ARNOLDs, north of PATEY, Pine Hill Road.
Told Dr JOHNSTON about
himself.
He Royal Navy Reserve (T).
Her child is Henry William TRIMMER
nι 9 September 1908.
p.1857 TRIGG Archibald P
Corporal 2 and 6 Warwickshires,
gassed in the Great War.
Died of consumption 5 June 1920 and buried
here.
Son of p.497.
p.1857 ROBINSON Mrs nιe HAYES
Building on Blundy's Lane at
Whitehill.
p.1858 p.1859 Some account of the family of GAMBLING,
GAMBLYNG, GAMLEN, GAMLYN, GAMBLIN, GAMBLEN
16th Century
John G
1562 married Elizabeth ANSELL, had children and went away.
Harry G married
four times 1560, 1570, 1577, 1584.
Some children and went away.
Name
occurs now and again up to 1632, then disappears for a century.
18th
Century
Robert and Eliza G had children baptised 1738 to 1750 but they are
evidently of Bramshott and no other mention in this Century.
19th
Century
1803 James G married Anne CHANDLER and had four children baptised
here as below.
She died 1849 aged 67. He died 1858 aged 75.
- William
G baptised 11 March 1804, who lived and died in Guildford.
- Louisa G
baptised 7 November 1810 - Mrs John HAYDEN.
- George G baptised 21 November
1819, the father of our present G's: Oscar, William, Henry, Eliza, "Jim"
- Henry G baptised 8 June 1823 - died 1829 of some accident.
See also
p.824.
p.1860 & p.1861 The TRIGG family. Transferred from p.497.
p.1860 TRIGG Albert & Susannah (HARDING) & family.
Used to live with her mother p.496.
Then on Beech Hill.
Very angry at
burial of Albert (arrow pointing below) without
service.
Before marriage:
- Emily Honor HARDING nιe 25 January 1872 -
m. George ALDERTON nι 1868 (see below). Both died
February 1919 and buried here, see p.1171
- Albert HARDING nι 17 December
1873, died 1874 (arrow pointing above)
After
marriage:
- Levi 6 June 1875 - m. CARPENTER's widow
- Alice 31 January
1877 - in Canada? - had child 4 October 1896.
- Minnie 15 March 1879
-
Ernest William 2 May 1881 - died 1889 (suddenly, heart
disease aged 7 years)
- Alfred 22 December 1882
- Allen 10 May
1884 (arrow pointion to entry on next page)
-
George 3 June 1886 - other information on p.497 (arrow
pointion to entry on next page)
- Herbert 10 May 1888 - died 1889
(four days after Ernest, aged 9 months)
-
William 2 January 1890
- Frederick 1892 - buried 1892 (not found in Headley register)
- Archibald 3
November 1894 - buried 1919
- Rosie 1896 - in Whitmore in 1920
-
Reggie.
p.1861 ALDERTON George A 1868-1919 & Emily Honor (HARDING)
1872-1919.
Information on p.496 and p.1171.
p.1861 TRIGG Allan nι 10 May 1884 & Emily Louisa
(MATTHEWS)
Live at Fairview Terrace in 1925 and ante [before].
See above
and p.497.
p.1861 TRIGG George &
& her mother.
Come 1925
to late Miss COVER, Beech Hill.
See above and p.497.
A very little
woman she is (mother bigger).
p.1862 TAGG George & Daisy Hannah (nιe TILBURY 29 July
1896)
Welsh Regiment man for whom I had much to do in war. He was saved
from the Maloja in 1916. Went April 1921 into hospital at Netley for operation
in head.
p.1862 Newspaper cutting: The Times, 29 February 1916 about the loss of the SS Maloja to a mine off Dover.
p.1862 COXON Harry Cartinal & Amelia Louisa
Manager of
International 1919. Lodging TEBBUTT's.
Baby born 9 September 1920
(stillborn in November 1921).
p.1862 LEE Mrs
At Eveley laundry 20 September 1920 when old
Said to be going.
p.1863 PERRY Fred James &
&
Now (1920) for some
years road-foreman.
Lives at Chase Villas, Lindford.
Girl confirmed
1915 (nιe 1901).
p.1863 LONG Corporal Lance Sergeant Royal Engineers Reginald
and Helen Marie OBORN (she divorced her first husband) lodging there and stayed
on after PERRY left in 1923.
Boy by first husband in choir 1925. Frank Roy
OBORN nι 6 May 1912 going into Royal Navy.
Child by second husband
baptised June 1925.
p.1863 NULTY
&
(no children).
Came 1920 to
Courage's cottages.
Worked many years at Laverstoke.
p.1863 WINCHESTER J
Boy (at Eveley) in choir Summer 1920.
p.1864 & p.1865 Pedigree
of MATTHEWS (Mrs BENNETT's family)
including
references to: p.335, p.404, p.405, p.607, p.632, p.634, p.685,
p.1839
- Henry 1831-1913 of Whitmore (p.405)
"Long Canada"
- John 1790-1875 (p.632) Pound keeper &
wheelwright.
p.1866 BARNES (children of p.1365)
- BARNES Reuben see
p.1613.
- BARNES Thomas Henry (28 August 1891) & Ada Emma HACK
Married 6 April 1912, and Winifred nιe 10 August 1912.
Another child born
in the War and they divorced when he returned.
- BARNES George (12
September 1886) & Kate nιe TRUSSLER
Married 7 June 1913.
p.1866 HAYTER Alfred & Lizzie (BARNES)
Married 26
December 1914 and live at Washford.
Son of p.1089. Gone 1928 to Lindford.
p.1867 CRAWFORD Colonel &
Royal Artillery coming
November 1920 to Saunders Green.
p.1867 CLARK Colonel Ernest Shaw & Mrs Anne nιe 1865.
RAMC; bought Home Croft 1920.
Helped buy school piano 1923. % League
of Mercy funds.
Sold house 1925 to Colonel MOORE late Royal Field
Artillery.
Colonel and Mrs MOORE sold Homecroft Summer 1934 and left
Headley.
[Brought me eggs when ill, with messages
written on them from the hens! - Joyce Stevens]
Newspaper cutting:
Death notice 8 January 1948 for Anne (Annie) CLARK at Hove.
p.1867 CAPELLI Francesco &
Corinna nιe ARGENTA & one child.
New
tenant Michaelmas 1920 of New Inn.
p.1868 An ALDRED Pedigree.
James A (1794-1876) married
1815 Hannah WHITE (1791-1866) & had children:
- Charlotte 1816 -
Mrs George MARSHALL
- James 1819
- Hannah 1822 - Mrs Thomas
BURROWS
- George 1825
- John 1827-1829
- Charles* 1831-1875. m.
Elizabeth MARSHALL p.528 (& see below)
-
Henry 1833-1849
- Eliza 1837
- Stephen 1841, m. Elizabeth COVER.
Charles* (1831-1875) and Elizabeth (1830-1908) ALDRED had children:
-
Arthur 1853-1854
- James 1855
- Henry 1858
- Sarah Anne 1860 -
Mrs Sam NORTH p.174
- Harriett 1863-1864
- William 1865-1867
-
Alice 1867 - Mrs James NORTH
- Charles 1869 , m. Grace SHRUBB p.1386
- Walter 1871-1871
- George 1873.
p.1869 VERNER Miss and Miss Byng
STEPHENS, sister to below.
New tenants 1920 of Crab Tree - see p.1840.
Miss VERNER left Crab Tree 1925 and went to Pound Cottage then left there
and now lives at Alton.
Miss STEPHENS and Miss VERNER's cousin Miss
TAYLOR came to Woodbine Cottage December 1931.
p.1869 STEPHENS Lionel Byng.
New Bachelor owner of the Red
House or Elms (Headley Street).
Brother to above. Something like
WHITAKER.
Housekeeper is Miss Alice KNIGHT. She left - housekeeper now Mrs
JOHNSON.
p.1869 Newspaper cutting: Death notice 1958 for Cecily Mary Byng STEPHENS, daughter of the late Captain & Mrs Frederick STEPHENS.
p.1869 STEPHENS
&
Engine driver came to a hut at
Deadwater over the bridge.
Asked me February 1921 about sending away his
boy (Ernest) of 15 who has epilepsy.
p.1870 TODD Reverend Hugh Wilfrid & Clara nιe
SLATER &
Chaplain to the Forces. In Deadwater Lane (LEMON's old house) 1920.
Was at the Woodbine House.
Child Katherine Mary nιe 26 February 1922.
p.1870 BLADSWORTH A J A &
& two children
Came to
bungalow in Ferndale Terrace.
p.1870 SOPER Aubrey and Edith nιe
HIGGINS and
Soldier servant at Westwood 1920, R G A, who brought his
child to be baptised here.
A photographer. Photoed the shield of RSPB.
p.1871 DOUGLAS Mrs (nιe circa 1880) and two sons
Bought
the Play House, Stonehill, 1920 and the sons will build.
All Roman
Catholics.
She a spiritualist; and won't see anyone.
Younger son
engaged on dit 1921 to Miss WILSON at the shop, p.1347.
From Canada.
Grandsons they say of Sir
DOUGLAS.
The elder, a spiritualist, lent me
two copies of "Light" in November 1923 (The
Light: A Journal Devoted to the Highest Interests of Humanity, both Here
and Hereafter) - hears loud spirit voices.
p.1871 [Crossed out=> BRAY Miss and Miss DUCLOUS
From
London School at Woodlands Michaelmas 1920 with four boy pupils.]
p.1871 CREATON Miss.
Now
(1925) owners & building bungalow in grounds ('Woodlands' in 1931 Directory)
& since let to
an officer.
This officer in 1928 is Captain
CALVER.
p.1871 LANGRIDGE
&
No family. Clerk in Bordon Post
Office.
Came 1920 PIGGOTT's "Chase Cottages".
p.1871 LANGRIDGE Captain E J (MBE) &
Tax collector. At
Elmside near Headley Mill (Miss HORN's) 1922.
She a Roman Catholic.
p.1872 MANSEY Percy Harold &
Emma M REED (was a widow)
At No. 3 Heathcote
Road, Deadwater, from May 1920.
Been Clerk in Post Office some time.
Son of p.1489.
p.1872 OTHEN William & Mary
Ann nιe AYRES & two or three children.
Came mid 1920 to 5
Arnold's (from Kingsley?)
Has bad arm (from war) and Gladys (WHL's
younger daughter) had to pay him something in November 1920.
April
1921 going three times a week to hospital, and has over three pensions.
At
same house her brother Edward AYRES, p.1937.
She sister to Mrs HUNT
p.1837.
p.1872 CHERRY Charles J &
"Of London", buyer 1920 of
Mrs ALLEN's, Standford.
I called 15 February 1921 and saw her in
garden.
Early 1922 he bought Mrs ALBERY's in Fields, which he sold in
1928.
Address in 1928: Lapford, 35 Nottingham Road, South Croydon.
p.1873 HOULDSWORTH John Joseph nι 1895 and Minnie SMITH nιe
1902.
Married 20 April 1920 at Alton Registry Office.
He private 1st
Manchesters, son of William H, cotton mill engineer.
She daughter of James
and Lydia SMITH, p.1408.
His address November 1920 given as 21 Mildred
Street, Lower Broughton, Manchester and I wrote to the vicar of Lower
Broughton 17 November 1920 to see if (as was supposed) he was already married.
p.1873 WATERMAN
"Of Selborne", buyer 1920 of cottage at
Eveley Back Gate.
Preacher at Chapel.
p.1873 WATERMAN Miss of Bordon Station
Appointed July 1922
to Deadwater School.
p.1873 COGHLAN Father
Roman
Catholic Chaplain to
the Forces living 1920 end at Sandy
Mount.
They call it (pronounce their name
presumably) Cog-lan.
p.1874 GABELL
&
From Nottingham 1920 to
Deadwater.
Stoneman's foreman.
p.1874 THORNE
&
Young people come November 1920 to
Barford North.
They born end of 19th Century.
Baby boy nι October
1920.
He joined up for strike. She would like
work.
p.1874 POOLE
&
Batman 1920 end, at Belmont Cottage.
p.1874 HODGSON William & Dorothy Louisa (JOHNSON)
Married 23 June 1926. She daughter of p.1875.
Living with her parents at
Allsopp's.
p.1875 BARRETT Miss
Building Army Hut end of 1920 in
Passfield.
Daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John BARRETT of
Dockenfield.
She and Dr BROWN were fellow students, and lived in same
diggings, she music or art, Dr B medicine.
p.1875 JOHNSON Arthur Alfred & Louisa &
Came 1920
to Fairview from Grayshott.
He jobbing gardener at Grayshott, and November
1920 to ALLSOPPs.
She worked or works for Mrs CROWTHER SMITH.
Not
much of reception June 1923.
One daughter Mrs HODGSON (see above).
p.1875 ESTRADIΙ Jean & Maud Tessimond (nιe WINDSOR) &
ESTRADIΙ &
COLLYER [COLLIER].
She purchaser (probably) 1924 of Heathfield.
Widow of Harley Street Doctor
COLLIER, married to Frenchman.
He died October 15th 1933 suddenly.
Sold to Brigadier A Hugh ROOTES, he died 15 March 1957 [MI=802].
p.1875 Newspaper cutting: Death announcement of Maud Tessimond ESTRADIΙ, September 1943 in London, late of Walden, Headley, Hants, and formerly of High Street, Manchester.
p.1875 WINDSOR Miss
Sister to Mrs ESTRADIΙ
p.1876 JOSEPH Rev H M & white wife.
Lived 1904 at The
Haven, and took my duty 16th October 1904 while we at Grantham.
He
African. I seem to have no memory of him.
Came, I think, for pupils but failed to find.
p.1876 ROBB
Newspaper cutting: The Times 4 December
1920. Report of coroner's inquest into death of John Caesar ROBB of Chiltley,
Liphook, who threw himself under a tube train at Hyde Park station. Verdict
suicide.
p.1876 LAWES George nι 1889 & Daisy (BERRY)
Married 29
January 1921 at Registry Office, Alton.
1926 at Strawberry Villa,
Hollywater.
p.1877 Fuller's Vale stream
Up to 1894 a little
stream, issued from the upper pond in Fuller's Vale, and crossing the road
went down the North side of the Vale into the lower pond. (In Parish Magazine
for March 1910 I said 1904; but it ceased before the shop was built on the
North side of the road and that was at the end of the 19th Century.) In the
magazine for March 1914 there is a note of the stream beginning again to flow;
and it is flowing still in 1921; but runs down the South side of the road.
(Written by another hand): Still running
September 1933 after drought.
p.1878 BISHOP Edwin & Minnie (nιe DUKE 3 June 1891)
Live with her mother at Hollywater
Baby William Frank nι 7 October
1920.
p.1878 ABRAHAMS
&
Come early 1921 to North East flat
top Deadwater Hill and then starting clothing on Main Road.
p.1878 REEVES H H &
Early 1921 on South part of North
West flat over Deadwater Hill garage.
See p.2062.
p.1879 SNOOKS Henry & Thelma
nιe ARKROYD.
A Royal Fusilier lodging 1921 at
Mrs PRESTON's, Hendon Road.
Baby Florence pulled kettle over herself on
her first birthday, 3 February 1921, and died of shock.
p.1879 SUTTON Miss or Mrs
Runs Eveley Laundry February
1921. Sleeps at Eveley.
Deaf. Can't hear sermon.
p.1879 SPITTALL Sergeant
Has newspaper shop, Lindford
Bridge.
Married but living apart. Was in Bordon.
p.1880 ANDERSON Mrs Dorothy De Winter & child.
Widow
of Captain Denis Vipont Friend ANDERSON, Royal Dublin Fusiliers (died
25 April 1915 at Gallipoli, age 28).
At Larchmont 1921.
Pension of £247-10s-0d.
Has (1924) a nephew Edsell, for whom a nursery
governess Miss HILL is probably coming 1925. The mother (Mrs HILL Chestnut
House, Mitcham Road, Tooting) wrote to me.
p.1880 BURKE
&
& baby.
RCA whose wife is now
(early 1922) in 1 Courage's.
He has had arm blown off by accident in
Egypt.
p.1880 BURKE
A??? 1912 in BIRD's wooden house.
Was lodging with Mrs
READ.
p.1880 FIELDER
&
At Dormer's Deadwater 1921.
"Gardener"? to McCLEARY (Reynolds).
p.1881 STEDDY
&
Royal Engineer in Somerset Avenue
1921.
Gladys had some correspondence about a young protιgι L M HODGSON of
14 or 15 for whom Mrs STEDDY is receiving payment, but who is not living
here.
p.1881 BUTTERY Mr & Mrs
Head teacher Deadwater School
1921.
Live at Mr ALLEN's (Top Sandy Lane).
p.1881 LARBY Fred Henry & Flor. Helen
Been some years
(this 1921) at Deadwater laundry.
Names just found in Voting List.
She
godmother to Mrs ETHERINGTON's baby.
One daughter very deaf.
Son
(Frederick George nι 1910 or 1911) hurt on motor bike Whit Monday 1927 riding
with Winnie SPARROW, cashier at International Deadwater.
p.1882 CORDERY
&
New gardener 1921 at Headley Hill.
Came from Sir Anthony COPE.
No children.
p.1882 YOUNG Lieutenant and Mrs
At BLACKMAN's from January
1921.
Teacher of Royal Garrison Artillery men.
p.1882 WILSON the Misses
Two sisters who bought the Croft
early 1921 & a crippled nephew William Edward TOMPKINS who died 29
September 1921.
1928. A small boy (?adopted) there surnamed GEORGE (John?)
went to Haslemere for appendicitis.
Also Mrs FLEETWOOD
Died January
1937 (not clear who died).
p.1883 ARMSTRONG
&
& one child.
Come Easter
1921 to BURDOCK's Bungalow, Somerset Avenue.
Soldier.
Was at
Lindford.
Is this the one now at 3 Chalet Hill.
p.1883 SILVESTER Francis Geo &
Edith nιe [Crossed out=> RICHARDSON or] WILLIS
At Llanover Garage 1920
(Hammer Lane).
[Crossed out=> He is the one on p.1422]
Only
children are
- 1904 Stanley George
- 1908 Reginald F
- 1921 Edith
May.
p.1883 RICHARDSON Herbert M & Ethel Kate nιe COOMBES.
Married at Alton early 1921.
She daughter of William and Tryphena p.180.
Live at Bungalow on Stone Hill The Studio behind LEMON.
He works for
Mr HINE p.1594.
1927 in Mr HINE's house.
I wrote to British Legion
Alton hoping they could help him start a laundry in 1927 end.
p.1884 MEADOWS Miss & READ Miss
At Pond Hotel
(landladies) 1921.
Sold the business 1924 to Captain George POLLARD
married.
Miss READ staying on as manager.
POLLARD George and
Elizabeth in Voting List.
p.1884 SESSIONS?
At Pond Inn North Cottage 1921.
Servant in Hotel-or "part of staff".
p.1884 FOSBERRY Frederick Hor nι 27 July 1881.
Assistant Master here to 31
December 1920.
Cycled over each day to Thursley.
p.1885 KINGSHOTT Isaac (b. 1833, d. 2 June 1921) & Eliza
nιe ALDRED baptised 31 December 1837 at Hearne, d. 28 November 1922 - see
p.325.
Old people come Spring 1921 to Fairview.
Parents to Mrs
ALDRIDGE (ALDRED?) and to Esther - see
p.1427.
He Uncle to Daniel KINGSHOTT p.89.
p.1885 WOODS
& Agnes H.
No children. At new Bungalow
"Cotridge" in Seymour Road, Stone Hill 1921.
p.1885 SMITH Mrs
At The Hut, Stone Hill 1920.
Let to
Mrs EYLES and now, May 1921, back.
A lady.
p.1886 HEATHER William Ernest nι
9 Feb 1873 & Elizabeth nιe ROLLINGS &
children.
Live in Parfects Hollow.
Son of Arthur HEATHER
p.559.
With them from 1919 her father Henry ROLLINGS nι 1853.
Married 1902. Her mother died 1913. Her only sister before that.
She came
here as servant at Oaks to GREENWAY.
p.1886 ORMAN
&
Grocer and housekeeper Church Gate
stores 1921.
p.1886 WHITEFOOT Miss is milliner.
p.1887 GULLY Miss Ida
Living early 1921 at Dousby, Stone
Hill & purchaser of Sunnyside (Mrs GUY's) 1921.
Had Bath chair June
1921.
p.1887 CLARK Miss Winifred Ellen nιe 22 August 1893 at
Farnham.
Purchaser 1921 of the Den.
EDSALL Miss of Croydon there in
1924.
"Miss MILLER" servant there August 1927 and knew me.
Miss
HAVERS Poultry assistant 1927 [Pronounced HAY-V], daughter of Mrs HAVERS, The
Beeches, Bathwick Hill, Bath.
p.1887 CROOK T Ashley &
& three children.
Purchasers of Holecombe, Grayshott some years before 1921.
Says CROOK is a
Hampshire name - wrote him June 1921 none here except one baptism
(True: 10 Aug 1766, Thomas CROOK son of Robert &
Elizabeth).
p.1888 Domestics (in Rectory?) June 1921
p.1888 HICKMAN Nellie May nιe Iping 30 December 1896.
Give
2/0 and enter in cash book.
p.1888 COLLINS Doris May (now EARL) see p.1962, nιe (EASEBOURNE) 8 July 1898. [Elsie EARLE's mother]
p.1888 MOGER nιe 2 August 1903.
p.1888 LE HUGUET Mrs & child, JESSEL Mrs & child,
HIGGENS Miss;
Two ladies (officers' wives) and 'a companion'. Came from
China Spring 1921 to Trevena.
Miss HIGGENS was confirmed C of E, went
into Roman Catholic convent and now would like to return to C of E and to
become a Missionary. I lent her some books June 1921.
p.1888 THEOBALD Canon nι 4 July 1831.
p.1889 JOHNSTON Dr Alexander
Richmond ?nι circa 1859 & Mrs Kate Elizabeth nιe
YORK.
Came 1907 to the Pines, Stonehill, he being then 48 (as he
said 1921).
Formerly Doctor of Poor Law Institution. Retired through ill
health.
p.1889 NORRIS Captain
Who was at Crab Tree. His address
may be Riversfield, Erith, Kent.
p.1889 BROWN George Thomas nι 24 April 1896 & Minnie
Blanche nιe 27 January 1891 DACOMBE.
To be married July 1921 and live at
GARDNER's near Headley Mill.
p.1890 PEARS
&
&
Living in Front of "opposite
Whitehouse" No.1.
From 2 April 1921
Standford Hill
& John BOWE son-in-law
there also.
p.1890 GOULD
&
&
Living at back of above. Gone
1923.
ROWE relation of Mrs PEARS in GOULD's place.
p.1890 WALLACE John
Shoemaker, lodging August 1921 at
CROUCHER's Standford.
Said to be engaged to a CROUCHER.
Plays piano
at Bordon Theatre.
Married (Roman Catholic) at Register Office 8 September 1928 to
Kathleen CROUCHER.
p.1891 NORRIS Gladys
Remaining 1921 at Park Laundry but
her Aunt Mrs STYLES going
& in Spring 1923 came AMOS Mrs rather deaf
and querulous.
Mrs STYLES returned and is there 1925 and her assistant is
Linda PECKHAM.
p.1891 GARRETT
&
Came
to Lindford Bridge shop about Easter 1921.
p.1891 BONE Johnny &
Aged, from Bramshott, come 1921
to late EAMES at Hollywater.
She works for WARREN (and the Doctor).
He getting outrelief? see p.1934 for lodger CANNON
1923.
p.1892 WARDLE
&
Came 1921 to No 1 Courage's
Cottages.
Came from Canada. Works at Mill.
p.1892 CUNNINGHAM John & Elizabeth Eleanor
Gardener
at Grange, to have baby 1921.
- Cynthia Mary nιe 25 October 1921, baptised
elsewhere.
p.1892 BROUSSON Frederick & Florence Eileen nιe WALTER.
Major Royal Artillery. Banned 1920.
Coming August 1921 to
Weydale.
p.1893 MAJOR William Charles & Beatrice Anne nιe LAWES
1901 & one child.
Came 1921 to Deadwater, end of Father's house.
"LAWES' youngest daughter" p.685.
p.1893 HALL John Azor &
[Azur is biblical. Azor (of
The Azores) may be Spanish for hawk]
New tenant 1920 of Plaster Hill.
Father to the four? below.
p.1893 HALL Sidney John & Madeleine Jane ROOKE
Banned
February 1921. Son of above and brother to below.
In May 1922 at ROOKE's
Cottage.
p.1893 HOSKINS Horace H &
Lillian D nιe HALL & three children in 1921.
Daughter of above. Living 1921 at Hearne ROOKE's Cottage.
p.1893 FREEMAN Alf Leon & Annie Florence nιe HALL,
Married here 12 December 1925.
p.1893 HALL Stanley Bertram & Delsey B nιe GLAYSHER see
p.1219.
Married here 25 March 1922.
p.1893 HALL Azor Fred & Catherine Mary nιe BRIGDEN
Banned June 1922. Sponsor August 1922.
p.1893 HALL Amy Silvia. Sponsor August 1922.
Recommendation of (arrow to above) November 1928
to Miss Wagram, Dulea
Darmus, Frensham.
p.1894 BONE William &
Buyer 1921 of ELLIOTT's.
p.1894 WHITE A or H P &
& and one boy.
Coming
1921 tenant (at Hearne) to HOUNSOME (p.1223).
She granddaughter of Keeper WOODROW p.192 and so Lily WOODROW went there
after her marriage to BLANCHARD.
p.1894 HOARE Mrs William nιe BARTLETT & five children.
Living with mother p.1613.
He died 1918 leaving her with four
children youngest nι 1916.
She had another in 1921.
The three eldest
in District School.
p.1895 THOMPSON
&
Over Deadwater Club October 1921.
Last door on left.
p.1895 ROBERTS Mrs M A nιe HAYES (HEIGHES)
Built a Bungalow (Overdale) just in
Headley on Forest Road Whitehill.
Daughter of Blacksmith HAYES (HEIGHES)
Went bankrupt over the building.
p.1895 WORRALL
&
and two boys and one girl.
Come
October 1921 to Stone Hill.
An accountant. No-one at home 23 November 1921
when I called.
p.1896 LITTLE Widow & invalid son William & niece Mrs
PORTER.
Come October 1921 to Trevena from Kingston on Thames.
Son
William in War developed consumption and told to come away from Kingston, died
16 June 1922 of haemorrhage.
p.1896 JAMES Rev Lawrence Harold
(Hon Chaplain to the Forces) & wife nιe 2 August.
Wesleyan Minister
made ill in Salonika.
First Chaplain to Stone Hill Community Church.
Brother to below.
Was ordained Advent 1926 in Church of England and became
assistant curate of Headley - see in Times 20 December 1926, page18 fifth
column.
A note in baptism register December 1926.
In September 1928
he became "C F fourth class in Ry Reserve of Officers seniority dating from
1924".
p.1896 Newspaper cutting: Obituary for Rev Lawrence Harold JAMES 16 March 1949, aged 64. Invalided out of the Army in 1919, in cooperation with a few devoted fellow-workers he founded the small community church on Headley Down which attracted suppost from worshippers of very divergent views .
p.1896 JAMES Victor
Brother to above. Unmarried.
Plays organ well and played for a time in Stone Hill Community Church.
p.1897 MULLARD William & Mary Ann nιe ELSON.
Married
by me 11 July 1921. Son of widow at Barford.
Live 1921 at Mrs HURLOCK's
Coming 1928 to Llanover Gardener's cottage.
Granddaughter of Mrs
PACEY.
p.1897 VALLER Benjamin &
& one boy.
Newcomer
1921 to Barford Stream (North West cottages).
Came from Guildford way. Now
on steam roller.
p.1897 GLAYSHER Percy Jesse & Mabel Rosaline nιe VALLER.
Come 1921 to late PRIDE, Barford Upper Mill.
He son of William who
was son of Frank see p.1459.
Therefore first cousin to Mrs Deadman
(Barford) p.193.
Very pleasant. Married last Easter 1921 at Churt.
Gilbert Percy baptised at Churt 5 February 1922.
p.1898 DORMAN SMITH Doreen A E nιe WATNEY & husband &
Purchaser 1921 of Dockenfield Manor.
Daughter of "Lady Watney".
Sister-in-law to p.2057.
p.1898 GATES
Come 1921 to 5 Heathcote Road Deadwater.
No answer when I left B N & N 21st November 1921.
p.1898 TITMIS
&
& two little girls.
A
Sergeant Major living at Mount Pleasant Bungalow, Lindford.
Christian
Scientists.
p.1899 PAYNE Harry & Flora & and two
New tenant end 1921 of
Hollywater Farm
Nonconformists.
See article
on Charlie Payne in Headley Miscellany Vol 6.
p.1899 PARRATT Betsy nιe STENNING.
New occupier 1921 of
The Hollies (North).
Sister to James STENNING who is still there p.1473
& housekeeps for him.
She has one daughter in service and one
little girl.
Left Headley October 1931. He had a house and 100 apple trees
left him at Wrecclesham.
p.1899 JANES
Friend of Miss WILKIE (p.1760) came summer
1921 to WINDEBANK's "The Cabin".
p.1900 WELLS
&
& 3 children
Came end 1921 from
Heathfield, Sussex to work for DORMAN-SMITHs p.1898 (at Rock Cottage).
p.1900 COGHALL & O'CONNOR (Doctors)
Lady Doctors at
WINCHESTER's new bungalow in Stonehill - early in 1922.
p.1900 BEHRENS William Henry & Lilian Kathleen (CAUSTON)
married 10.10 1906
Purchaser 1921 of Field House now called Fallowfield
Lodge
3 London Wall Buildings EC2
17 Addison Road, Kensington W14
Sold 1928 to DRAKE.
p.1901 MASON Samuel &
2nd wife &
Bought Hearne
Stile end 1921
2 families: one of 1st family* became blind at one month and
another half blind "inattention at birth" became
blind at 9 months
*Samuel born 1906. Very musical and learning the organ.
Swiss Cottage School
Florence born 1908, Southern School for Blind. Able
to do housekeeping, typewriting and music.
p.1901 SANDERS Miss A & Miss GREGG
Buyer 1922 of
Bishopthorpe, Stonehill
Wrote Feb 1922 about tins on her road
A
week-ender of 4 Doughty Street WC1
Wrote on notepaper headed: Maternity and
Child Welfare, 1 Pimlico Road SW1.
p.1901 HUGHES Charles Wylde & Cicily F F Wylde (nιe
LYNDON) married Fulham 1900 & son ?????
Come 1921 end to Headley Fields
Death
announcement: On July 26 1948 Charles Wylde HUGHES of The Cottage,
Headley, Bordon Hants. Funeral today (Thursday) private.
p.1901 Cutting 1948 - Noted
oarsman's passing - The death took place on Monday of Mr Charles WYLDE-HUGHES
of The Cottage, Headley, at the advanced age of 93. He had been in indifferent
health for a considerable time past. Mr & Mrs WYLDE-HUGHES have been
resident in Headley for some thirty years and have been active supporters of
Church work in the parish. Obit:- artist, engineer,
under-writer, wine merchant, oarsman (Thames Rowing Club) 300 awards.
Travelled to East Africa with Theodore Roosevelt was asked 'Are you the C
Wylde-Hughes who has won so many races at Henley Regatta?'
Had 5 children
from first marriage. Gervas WYLDE-HUGHES (son of 2nd marriage) m. Cicely
CROWTHER-SMITH, and farmed in Rhodesia - murdered
by terrorists.
p.1901 Obituary for Maj-Gen Henry B W HUGHES. CB DSO
OBE, son of Charles Wylde-HUGHES above
Engineer in chief, War Office
1944-46.
p.1902 & p.1903 Pedigree of George Remnant d. 1794
aged 94 [MI=100] & Anne Hampton d. 1815 aged 65 at Standford
[MI=100]
Married 1780:
- George REMNANT 1781-1834 at Liss [MI=99] m.
(1) in 1802 Mary TUCKEY 1772-1804; m. (2) in 1804 Charlotte GAMBLEN 1779-1863
at Headley & had daughter Mary REMNANT b. 1807.
- Elizabeth REMNANT
1783-1864 m. in 1802 Charles HARDING d. 1845
-- John HARDING m. Lucy P???? COLE (line out of
focus)
-- other children
- Anne REMNANT 1786-1831 m. ?John
MARSHALL.
p.1904 SWINDELLS Mrs & Miss SAUL
Came early 1922
(War Widow of
Officer) to Bracken
RC widow of Geoffrey Hillier SWINDELLS, Colonel of the
4th Cheshire regiment, killed in Action 1 Aug 1918.
p.1904 COVER Mrs
New cook at Crab Tree early 1922.
p.1904 WAKEFORD Henry James & Alice (ARTHUR)
Son of
Fred (in Headley Street) & she daughter of
ARTHUR of Passfield Farm p.1476.
Married 1921.
p.1905 BOUCHARD
&
New gardener 1922 Land of Nod
Her parents died when she was young and she had no brothers and sisters and no
children
He of Huguenot extraction.
p.1905 ALLEN William & Jessie
New 'Wheatsheaf'
landlord Lady Day (March
25th) 1922.
From the 'White Hart' Godalming.
p.1905 MORLEY
&
?Tradespeople at Barford next
DEADMAN 1922.
p.1906 BURGESS Dr
Lady Doctor
bought Hearne Cottages
See below.
p.1906 DAVIS
&
Gardener & servant to above.
p.1906 BURGESS Dr (Miss) M M
MD of 6 Church Road, Brixton
SW2
Purchaser of land and cottages (1922) at Hearne.
p.1907 SPIBEY Miss
Sponsor April 1922. Came as housekeeper
to SMALL of Hilland then went as cook to Headley Mill Farm.
p.1907 BARNETT Cuthbert Francis & Emmeline nιe SMALL
Came to new cottage on Standford Hill, Homelea.
He son of Liphook
builder
She daughter of Conford baker. Married April 1922
She ill and
went to Winchester 1927
Baby born in 1927
Churched at home 13 Jan
1928.
p.1907 SWINDON
Come to bungalow (April 1922) Standford
Hill.
p.1908 ROBINSON Herbert David & Angelina (HUSSEY)
& 2 children born c 1913 (Marion b 3.4.1913) & 1921
LD 1922 taken
W-G's house on Fullers Hill (what is now the road called
Beech Hill?)
Brother to Mrs Barker, Lindford p.1263
Gardener to
Capt Thackeray.
p.1908 AITKEN Alex E
Organ Builder etc, Laburnum Villa,
Somerset Avenue in 1922.
p.1908 BAXENDALE Frank & Nellie (WHITING)
Did live in
Taylors Lane
She gone? 1920 and his housekeeper is Mrs Dorothy Alice CUSH
(or GUSH?)
2 girls (CUSH) going to Deadwater School, one born away in
1921
Another coming in 1922, Florence May BAXENDALE born 12.5. 1922.
Mrs CUSH aunt to Mrs MAYLAM p.1959.
p.1909 HENDRY Hamish & Agnes & son Christopher William
& daughter
Hamish died 1937. (This entry a
little confused)
New farmers 1922 at Picketts Hill.
Daughter is
in Women's Institute and written to be confirmed (This end 1927).
Drawing
lessons at Farnham 1924-1927 & to go to Reading Univ end 1927 for 3 years.
Bought field near
Curtis Farm 1931 & built a house there called Greenways (in
1931 Directory)
Went away Sept 1932 leaving the son lately married.
Chicken farming.
p.1909 WORRALL
& wife
Rheumatoid Arthritis from
'Mespot'
Come 1922 to the Hut (2nd Bungalow) Stone Hill.
p.1909 BUNDY William Silas James & Edith Hannah & 2
daughters, Edith 1906 & Ethel 1911 confirmed 1927 & boy William
New policeman May 1922
? From Bucks Horn Oak
Edith married John W
WINCHESTER April 2nd 1934
WS BUNDY left Headley Jan 1934 & took a
public house at Well near Long Sutton (The Chequers)
Entry in The
Animals' Friend of Feb 1923: about saving a kitten in a well. See also the
Swiss French
version.
p.1910 CLARK George &
Bought 1921 Patey's 2 houses in
Hendon Road
Is Barrack Warden. Lives in The Pines.
Very strong 1922
Sept on not paying Rates as their roads not mended.
Son George Henry
married Sept 1924 and living at 130 M Q Guadaloupe Barracks.
p.1910 ANDERSON George Dawson & Lilian Scott
Rather
superior people from Ireland
Bought 1922 the Northern Cottage at the mouth
of Hendon Road
I went in 17.5.1926 - most pleasant.
p.1910 MELLOR Mrs
In 1922 letting lodgings in Howlett's
old rooms, East Side.
p.1911 FROST John William &
New Baker May 1922, Devon
Cottage, Deadwater Hill
from Norwich.
p.1911 FISHER H G &
New shopkeeper 1922 Deadwater Hill
v. WARNER.
1925 living in east part of 3 Chalet Hill.
p.1911 CHAMBERS
&
Education Officer in Fusiliers
In Sandy Mount (Deadwater) No 1: 1922.
She
pretty and Irish (with no accent).
p.1912 WHEELER E G &
Adjutant 2nd Hants
Come May
1922 to Hollybank
She came back to Birds Nest 1932.
p.1912 BAKER
Over Deadwater Club 1922, West End
No
one home when I called.
p.1912 WHITE
A new labourer at ELLIOTTS, Spring 1922.
p.1913 EVANS Thomas Henry & Minnie & 5 children
Tailor in Somerset Avenue Bungalow, Deadwater
Came early 1922. Children
shy
Exchanged 1923 with Archie BRITTON (Stone Cottage)
Baby baptised
at Camp about Christmas 1927.
p.1913 LEEGIL
&
or Lieutenant GILL &
In Mrs
ROBERTS', Whitehill from March 1922
Officer in Hants.
p.1913 FOSS AJ
New 1922
Tobacconist, Hairdresser etc at corner of Somerset Avenue, Deadwater.
(late
FUGGLE & ALLEN p.1449)
Leonard COLLY
(Communicant lad) is there,
written about by Canon SWANZY, All Saints'
Vicar, Lincoln.
p.1914-p.1915 Pedigree
of BARNETT and HACK
Eliza BARNETT first m. Thomas HACK (d.
1856), then "married" his brother William p.207
& when she died William HACK married Eliza's sister-in-law Mrs BARNETT
(nιe PAGE).
p.1916 FLAHEY
&
Newcomers 1922 to Laurels.
p.1916 CRASTER (CRA'STER) Colonel Edmund Henry Bertram (b 1869)
& Margaret nιe CRASTER & Miss
From Northumberland to Oaks
1922
Gets £563 Retired pay as Lt Col Royal Artillery.
p.1916 Newspaper cutting Feb 1954 - death in her home at Haslemere of Margaret Eleanor Mary CRA'STER in her 83rd year, daughter of the late Col WR CRA'STER RA of Beadnell Hall, Northumberland. CRA'STER.
p.1916 CRASTER Miss at Oaks Cottage
Sister to Mrs CRASTER,
cousin to the Colonel.
p.1916 BLADE J F &
& 2 daughters
Man at Headley
Mill
Lived at Farnham, lodged at Arnold's
1922 Coming to GARDNER's
Bungalow.
p.1917 The POULTER families
I think the following
is correct:
POULTER Bailiff Wishanger Lodge p.2001
POULTER Harry of
Eveley p.1472
- (These?) Possibly not
connected with below
POULTER Fred John & Emily & big family
-
Came Spring 1915 to Love Villa (Hollywater)
-
and went to 2 Tidbolds then 4 Pickerings - see
p.1755.
One of their children is:
POULTER Fred George & Annie
Winifred p.1675 & p.1849
- at DORMER's (child baptised 2. 4. 1924)
& then at Stone Cottage, Hollywater
And another is:
MELLOR Mrs,
who asked July 1922 for a parish magazine & who is now living at 41 Esmond
Road, Kilburn NW6.
p.1918 ROGERS Ernest C &
& family
At Darwin,
Northern Territory, Australia on June 1922 and many years previously.
Son of William ROGERS the Headley shopkeeper - see
p.481.
He had 11 children
- Ross died
- Vessy died
-
Laurie Lynda b 1901 - married with 2 children William Ernest (Billy) &
Evelyn May
- Ernest William 'Bill' b 1903 - Draftsman government servant at
Darwin
- Albert Edward 'Ted' b 1905 - Cattleman
- Addison Howard
'Addie' b 1906 (twin with Len below) - Telegraph and PO
- *Leonard Lothian
'Len' b 1906 (twin with Addie above) - apprenticed to cattle and sheep
-
Beatrice May 'Beatty' b 1910 - Living with an aunt, Perth, W Australia
-
John Alexander 'Jack' b 1913 - at home
- Charles Norman 'Norman' b 1917
(twin with Freddie)
- Frederick Roy 'Freddie' b 1917 (twin with Norman)
1,000 miles from home , not seen since 1918 (not sure who
this refers to)
*Not seen since 1918 (this was in 1922).
p.1919 WILLIAMS Philip Hamilton
& May (CUMBERLAND)
Son of Thornton WILLIAMS (p.1626)
Married
secretly about 1896 at a register office May, daughter of Edward Boyce
CUMBERLAND - p.946
I gave them a service on their really coming together on
14.9.1901
They were ultimately divorced & both remarried
They
both died September 1922:
- May nιe CUMBERLAND afterwards WILLIAMS &
afterwards ?? from a motor accident (bottom of hill into water and died in two
days from pneumonia)
- Philip H (an accountant) doing work at Market
Harborough, of heart disease in his sleep (not having heard of his first
wife's death).
Loose cutting - Wedding announcement April 30th 1954 at Elgin, Edward Oliver Trenchard BLANFORD (parents lived in Headley) and Lucie SHIACH (nιe De FREITAS)
p.1920 FOSBERRY William Reginald & Ruth (BERRY) & one
child
Married by me 26 May 1921 - son of p.1643
Come July 1922 to
Hendon Road
- Joan Gladys Ruth born early 1922 and baptised elsewhere by
Salvation Army.
p.1920 PHILLIPS
Frisby's new manager 1922
At Fir Hill
Villa, Hollywater.
p.1920 GILL Lt Col RAMC
A bachelor October 1922 at Mrs
RUSHTON's.
p.1921 GALE James (11 May 1834) & Jane (WHITE)
Only
brother of Stephen p.238
Was sexton.
Married 15 Jan 1881. See
p.358
Parents to below.
p.1921 GALE William James (b. 5 Feb 1882; d. July 1936) and
Annie Amelia Laing (b 12 July 1902)
Married 1922. She domestic at Headley
Park
He cowman etc. Son of above
- Cyril James b 24 Jan 1924 has heart
trouble. Died Feb 1933
- One younger boy Ronald born
1925.
p.1921 WEATHERLEY Walter W &
Daisy A Reed
Come 1922 to Swinstead - ?servant
to Mrs MASSEY
He a shoemender and harness repairer Nephew or cousin to
p.1224.
Married Whit Monday 1923 at Lewes.
Works in Churt.
p.1922 Mrs ROBINSON & Mrs BAILEY
Sisters come 1922 to
Bee Hive, Headley Down
Wives of merchant seamen.
Mrs Robinson has a
baby.
p.1922 SINDEN Annie (Miss)
41 Blatchington Road, Hove
Baby Gerald at Mrs McKIE's. Private baptism 21 Oct 1922.
p.1922 RUDD
&
(born 1880) & 5 children
New
(Oct 1922) Bailiff to Major Boyce COMBE
- a girl (of 21) born 1901 -
out
- a girl born 1907 - at home
- & 4 younger children.
A
little boy lost his foot in a grass cutter March 1923 and he lost his place -
replaced by Denning 1929.
p.1922 Newspaper cutting undated - Died by the roadside - Aged labourer succumbs to heart failure - While exercising horses on the road leading from Sleaford to Frensham at about 8 o'clock on Thursday morning in last week, John BEANEY, a groom, found the body of an elderly working man lying dead by the roadside. He made a report at Headley Park House and the police at Whitehill were acquainted by telephone of his discovery. PC MILES proceeded to the spot as quickly as possible and, having satisfied himself that there had been no accident or foul play, had the body removed to the New Inn, Sleaford. Here it was identified by the licencee (Mr H CAPELLI) as that of a man who left the public bar of his house at about 7.45 the previous evening. It was further established that deceased was a general labourer who walked from place to place seeking employment. About a fortnight before his death he commenced work for Mr Charles COLLINS of Huntingford Bridge, Headley, and whilst so engaged slept in a stable. He left there about 6pm on October 18th. Identified as Henry SMITH aged 63. Inquest at New Inn, Sleaford (heart failure).
p.1923 THACKERAY Capt Reginald
Hartley (b. Cradock, South Africa, 23 Aug 1879)
& Irene Maud (nιe BURLINGHAM, b. Evesham 28 Aug 1884) and 1 boy (Reginald Charles Burlingham b.21st May 1910)
Lived at Belmont
Now 1922 (possibly 1918) at
Wodehouse (formerly The Reedens).
Her father often here.
Both died in 1942 and buried in Headley churchyard
[MI=724]
Reg married Nancy STUBBS 3 July
1937 - 21/6/1951 a brother (Charles,
d.1954) for Susan, Anne, Carole, Sally & Jennifer. Jonathan
was born 07/12/1955 [Inf: Carole Wilson, nιe
THACKERAY]
Capt T was nephew of Sir Thomas SCANLIN, PM Cape Colony,
grandson of Henry HARTLEY, celebrated 19th century hunter.
He served in
British SA police (Boer War) - was at relief of Mafeking
Attached to staff
as Brig. Musketry Off. Bordon - later Staff Off. Musk. Aldershot Command.
Wrote 'Knights of the Wild,' 1922.
See cutting Hindhead Herald 30.9.1922 and photo
dated Nov 1922.
p.1924 NORTH Walter Stanley b.1901
& Violet (AYLWARD) b.1902
Married 9 Oct 1920. Lived at Bayfields Cottage
Went 1922 to late KNIGHT, Parish House Bottom
Son of Joseph p.910. She servant at Bayfields.
p.1924 WILSON
Come 1922 to Sunny View, last house on
right Somerset Avenue
? Office ? in Army (not at Bordon). Some people say
Navy.
Not at home 23 Nov 1922. Lying down 23 April 1923 'wh cld'.
p.1924 BAAKART or BECKETT or some such name
Tattooer
living 1922 in Bungalow, Somerset Avenue
Wife is tattooed on breast.
p.1925 CLARK ?Capt &
Education Officer Bordon
Living over Hardy's Cycle Shop, Deadwater.
p.1925 KEMP Walter &
Come Nov 1922 (v WHITEHEAD) to
Lindford Common Laundry.
p.1925 ELLISON William (manager of Brickworks - away) &
Jane (CANE) &
Started fish shop at Bordon Wood 1922
Sister to
John Harding CANE & Mrs George KNIGHT - see pedigree p.1571.
Their
daughter Mrs Sarah Ellen BURTON with them.
- Sarah Ellen ELLISON born at
Scarrisbrick 9 Sept 1889, m. John Edwin BURTON at Mellor on 19 Feb 1916 -
he killed at Salonica 28 April 1917 aged 38 (East
Lancs)
-- Only child John Edwin BURTON born 21 March 1917
- Daughter
Doris Eva born 1903 - to marry Alex CHANDLER p.2110
- One other daughter at home in 1928.
p.1926 THRIFT Barrett &
Come 1922 to Taylor's Lane
Was a groom in Bordon when son (arrow to below)
married
In 1922 in Washford Lane.
?Relation to p.1692.
p.1926 THRIFT Henry (b.1898) Barrett & Margaret Annie
(GAINE, b. 1893)
Married from Brooklands 12 June 1922
He son of
above.
She daughter of late William GAINE. Her mother Mrs Margaret GAINE,
116 Hendrix Street, Brooklyn, New York USA wrote in April 1923 saying she had
not heard for three months and was anxious.
They had in Washford
Lane a tenant JARVIS - reentered p.2026 (possibly p.1674)
JARVIS only is
in house in April 1925 & moved 1926 to own bungalow in Chase.
p.1926 PINDAR Charles William & Rose &
Manager
1922 of Frisby's
Living 3 Fir Hill v
Hollywater.
Rosemary (daughter) is teaching at Blackmoor and (mother sent
22 Oct 1926) would like to be confirmed at Headley.
p.1927 REGEN
Come 1922 into Mrs Knox's North Bungalow
?died Dec 1923.
p.1927 ARTHUR
&
(nιe BURROWS)
Newcomers (1923 end)
to the Lodge of Hollywater Lodge
She daughter of the Liphook builder.
He works for Lord Selborne.
No relation to p.1476.
p.1927 NUNN
&
& daughter
People about 50 come
mid 1922 to Standford from public house in Winchester.
?For his health.
She stout and finds it lonely.
p.1928 NUGENT Lt Col G H (RA) & Mrs & 2 sons
Jan
1923 come to Florisa on Headley Down.
p.1928 LINDESAY Fred S and Mary Sophia (DELAMOTTE, b. 1850)
Mrs LAVERTY's sister. Married here 8.12.1874.
He died suddenly aged 75, Sunday 11 Feb 1923 at 4 pm. Carcinoma of stomach and
syncope at Keymer, where the below is Rector.
She died Saturday 13 March
1926 at Worcester. Cremated at Birmingham. Buried 17 March 1926 at Keymer.
Re-interred Headley 193?.
One daughter Hilda STEWART, see p.1741.
Granddaughter, Patricia LINDESAY, asked to go 1928 as kennel maid to Marahajah
of Jhind (did not go).
Written in red: Lady
Ellen KNOLLYS 1855 & Mrs Evelyn
GOODE 1864 - see p.1981.
p.1928 BOND Henry Charles and
Constance Georgina (DELAMOTTE b. 6 April 1857)
Mrs LAVERTY's sister,
married here 12.12.1883 (she
entered & signed as 'George' rather than Georgina).
He rector
since 1914 of Keymer. Died 15.3.1925.
p.1928 Newspaper cutting (undated) about death of Mr Frederick Bligh BOND, son of Henry & Constance BOND, formerly director of excavations at Glastonbury Abbey.
p.1929 EAMES H &
(dressmaker) nιe FAIRMINOR
Come
1923 to 3rd bungalow Stanford Hill
'Tailoress
& dressmaker' on notice board (Mrs H EAMES)
A son of p.1627. Went to
Headley Mill Cottages and now (April 1925) at
Hollywater.
She a FAIRMINOR of Liphook who became a widow and married
EAMES.
p.1929 HARWOOD Harry & Winifred Kate (MARSH)
New
manager 1923 at Church Gate.
Banns asked April & May 1923.
p.1929 HOLLOWAY Charles Wilfred & Letitia Phyllis
(MARSHALL)
Married 1923 and living at Deadwater Bridge
He son of
p.1707. She daughter of our 'Phyllis' P.
p.1930 SCARROTT Harry &
& Alice born March 1908
Newcomer 1923 to Laurel Cottage near Pinehurst.
Wanted to commute 5½d a day
of his pension (which would produce £90) to buy apparatus to start saddlers.
(Mrs deaf).
p.1930 HARWOOD William Walter & Nellie Elsie &
children
Ex Serg Major RFA. In 1909 at Bordon
Bought the bye-road
(opposite Ivy Dene) cottage at Lindford Chase in 1923
'Londoners'
endeavouring to keep poultry
- Kathleen Lilian born 5 November 1923 (so
registered) was given by godmother the additional name of Joan at baptism in
Bordon.
p.1930 TUCKER Frank & Beatrice Alice Maud & baby
Came 1923 to Wishanger Cottage
Also Dorothy Lilian Maud born 24 December
1924 and a boy older (Frank) and a girl older
still (Vera) (at Pride of Valley) nιe 1911.
p.1931 COOPER Hubert F & Claire D (POLLEXFEN)
Lessees
for 3 years of Pond House, Arford
E Lucas of Midhurst represents owner
She a writer.
Her ?first novel 'The Call of the Horizon' published
1924
See
bibliography - they seem to have been horror
stories.
p.1931 PUTMAN Henry George & Sarah Ann (QUENNELL)
Come
1922 or 1923 (in place of LAWES) to Courages
Cottages, Stanford (the ones off the road near the Robin
Hood)
Signed unemployment paper Sept 1925 (and again Oct 1928)
In March 1926 with Haslemere Destructor and chimney
sweep
and had twins 1926.
p.1931 RIACH Major &
&
Come May 1923 to Cherry
Tree (Headley Down)
Retired. Has furnished
house at Southsea and near London & 1926 building a bungalow (Jungle)
south end of Seymour Road.
Living temporarily end 1927 at Beehive.
She
sister to Rev POOLE.
p.1932 HALL
New (1923) laundress to Eveley
Lives at
3 Lime Tree Cottages.
p.1932 MORRISON
&
An RE (sub to Major TOMLINSON) who
was lodging at PRITCHARD's (Standford Hill) &
had (1923) has taken for 3 years the west (of the 6) bungalows on the
Down.
p.1932 HOLMWOOD
Manager 1923 of International (Stores?)
Lives at No 1 Downer's
Rooms let 1923 to Capt WILSON.
p.1933 PLUMLEY
At LARBY's fish shop in May 1924.
Deadwater.
p.1933 HAYWARD George & Nellie (no family)
In office
at Camp Canteen. Middle aged
Come to late KENT (2 Oakdene) at Lindford in
1923.
p.1933 OSTLER
&
At the gate of Forest Lodge, May
1923
Was at BALAAMs. They are RCs.
p.1934 CANNON or CANNINGS Fred & Alice Elizabeth & one
baby
Married in Berkshire
Grandson of p.414. Come to live in
grandfather's house with Mrs BONE p.1891
Son of Walter CANNINGS. These are
CANNONs
- James Frederick Charles baptised 6 August 1924.
p.1934 MORGAN Ernest E
Solicitor, purchaser 1923 of
Weydale
Sold 1925 to p.1989 and went to Starborough, Yately, Hants
where his wife died (Times 10 July 1925).
p.1934 ELLIOTT Charley James & Florence Susannah & 2 sons
Now in (late TODD's)
Deadwater Lane which he bought
Was in Queens - now (1923) out of Army since
1921?
First to come to Bungalows
Knew me 6 June 1923 when called
- Elder son Charles George Molyneux ELLIOTT in Bordon PO - married end 1927 -
living in Gamblen's Lane, Deadwater
- Younger (William James) in Electric
Works at Grayshott - married in 1926 to Miss NICHOLS.
p.1935 MARSHALL Edward & Annie
& daughter
(BROADBENT)
& Dorothy (Dolly) PINK
Live at 7 Arnolds
Dolly
PINK came 12 June 1923 for reference and I think she also lives at No 7
I
gave E MARSHALL 3/6 (3 shillings and 6 pence) 13
Feb 1928 to buy a tool.
p.1935 THOMAS Lily
Domestic at Bayfields
Sponsor 14
May 1922 & 22 July 1923.
p.1935 DURRANT Albert Ernest
Sponsor for (CHIVERTON)
STEVENS July 1923.
p.1936 Pedigree of NELSON [3rd EARL died 1913]
Eliza
Blanche DALGETY (widow of Herbert Horatio Nelson, son of above) purchased The
Chalet (now Windridge) in 1923.
She
had spent most of her life in London and used The Chalet as a country cottage
in the short time she owned it, between 1924 and 1925. She was 60 years old at
this time [Judith Kinghorn].
p.1937 AYRES Edward & Alice (NEWLAND)
Was living at 5
Arnolds p.1872 - now Oct 1923 next WHITING end of Hendon Road.
Consumptive,
baby Henry Edward born end 1921and baptised 18 Dec 1921
She (unmarried) at
Conford had to go to Consumption Hospital and probably is going again August
1923; met me 4 August 1923 in Mill Lane & I gave a trifle.
He brother
to Mrs OTHEN p.1872 & to Mrs HUNT p. 1837.
She daughter of below &
died in Alton Infirmary as well as baby Dec 1923.
p.1937 AYRES Jack & Amy (CHIVERTON)
'In a hut in
Hendon Road' had child 31 Dec 1927.
p.1937 NEWLAND Henry & Hannah (died at Conford 14Aug
1934)
Did live at Hollywater. Three babies baptised here.
Parents to
Mrs AYRES above.
p.1938 DYER Edward
At
Bramshott Mill
Children Kenneth and Roy
Come 1923 to Headley
School.
p.1938 ROBERTS Robert James & Doris
E (nιe BIGGINS)
Living 1923 at Read's, Blundy Lane
and had baby
August 18 - & to have milk
Sister to Mrs KNIGHT (Standford) p.643
1926 at Standford, Courage's Cottages.
p.1938 BULLOCK Oscar & Davida (DONALD)
Dentist at
Bordon Camp who married Whitehill girl*
Have 2 children in 1923. She very
tall.
I called on her at 'Carisbrook' Keymer Sept 1923.
*Her mother
kept at Walldown the Twilight Sleep Home.
p.1939 PEARCE Lily, born 20 July 1907
Baptised and
confirmed
Father lives Balaclava Road, Bitterne , Hants
Candidate for
GFS coming to Lady Helen WHITAKER August 1923
'Chargeable to South Stoneham
Union'.
p.1939 KELLY
&
Butler 1923 at Headley? Park. No children.
p.1939 REID Harcourt Milton (b.1902) & Bessie (b.1903)
Came 1924 over club at Deadwater
He tjnqmf (simple), works for brother (Barber in Camp)
Boy
(John Harcourt William) of 14 months died 15 April 1924 of convulsions
Another baptised 27 April 1924.
Their address 29 Wilson Road, Reading in
July 1924.
p.1940 BEADLE Francis Charles, born 14/10/1893
- headmaster
at the Holme School 1/10/1923-1926, then went to South Africa in charge of a
college
- lodged at Bramlea.
p.1940 BEADLE Francis Charles, born 14 October 1893
Headmaster the Holme School from 1 Oct 1923-1926
Adress was 5 Clift House
Road, Ashton Gate, Bristol
Unmarried [written in
red=>] and I so worried about Scarlet Fever April 1924
Lodged with Mrs WILKINSON, Brunlea & afterwards with George LOE.
Been
mostly in Secondary schools
Went subsequently to South Africa 1926 in
charge of a college.
p.1940 WICKHAM
&
At Barford June 1928. Big
family.
Daughter to be married here in July 1928.
p.1940 RICE Harold &
Ex soldier back of Tidbold's in
1923.
Gets £1 a week and would like a groom's place
Gardened for
DEWRANCE, 1928 not able.
p.1941 POPE Arthur & Winifred (nιe BEECHEY)
Come 1923
to BRANSON's new bungalows, Headley Mill
From Blackmoor. "Capt POPE"
Has to do with BRANSON's horses.
Her mother Mary Ann BEECHEY died April
1924 'wife of a builder' buried elsewhere.
"Captain Louis Theodore POPE"
had up Spring 1928 for noisy cycle.
?Son of Arthur.
Father
of Theo POPE, the Herald journalist.
p.1941 SIMS
&
& ?8 children
Soldier
Was
lodging with CHESHAM in Headley Fields
& Oct 1923 is gone into the
cottage near
One child is Agnes MASON (daughter of Charles) born 18 Dec
1911.
p.1941 WILKS Mark & Dr Elizabeth
Tidy people -
building 1923 on Headley Down.
She had land left to her.
It is near
HUNT's but on the Kenton House side.
Had a long talk 15 May 1926 with
them.
Built Openfields Cottages for renting cheaply to
village people.
See write
up in Headley Miscellany Vol 1.
p.1942 EDWARDS Sergt James & Violet Gertrude & 5
children
Left army (19½ years) and gone 1923 to Trottsford Cottage.
-
James, b 1908
- Albert, b 1909 confirmed 1924
- Nell, b 1911
-
Violet G, b 1913
- William Norman, born 19 Dec 1923, baptised 1924.
p.1942 ROTHERA Frederick William (died 31 Jan 1926) &
daughter
Owner of Kirklands. 1st paid TRC in 1921
Solicitor,
widower
Maker of Bridge across Kirklands Path ('The
Brae' path)
I gave testimonial to go to Canada to another daughter
Margaret. She sails Nov 1923.
p.1942 GOUGH Ernest Thomas & Amy
Come 1923 to
"Simmondstone" Cottage at Barford
Young. Works for Simmondstones
Child
Ivy born 4 October 1924.
p.1943 FAIRFAX-HARVEY Mrs Beatrice
Purchaser 1923 of
Kenton House
Was at Seascale, Farnham
Sister to C E PITMAN. To come in
Jan 1924.
Living with her is her sister Rose C PITMAN.
p.1943 McLAREN Jane Amelia (died May 1953) and 2 daughters
Purchaser 1923 of The Haven
Widow of Mitchell LP McLAREN of Fernielee,
Murtle, Aberdeenshire.
Two daughters - younger an invalid, elder Marion
Leslie engaged 1926 to Frederick William COLLET of Haslemere son of the late A
A C (MRCS) of Worthing.
Newspaper cutting - birth announcement - On Nov 2
1927 at 71 Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park to Marion Leslie wife of FW COLLET - a
daughter (Myrtle L).
p.1943 [Crossed out=> MORGAN
Ernest E &
Purchaser & occupier 1923 of Weydale, Lindford] - see
p.1934.
p.1944 DRAPER
&
Out of army (21 years) on Standford
Hill 1923.
p.1944 HIGGINS
&
Out of army (21 years) with above
on Standford Hill 1923.
Now 1924 at Lindford, late Miss RAVENSHILL's.
p.1944 HITCHCOCK Sergt Major James & Laura
Come 1923
to late CROUCHER's at Standford close to the stile
Just retired & not
got furniture yet.
2 sons in their teens. Friendly very.
Lawrence
Frederick HITCHCOCK born 1910
had paper signed to go to Australia, Sept
1927.
p.1945 HALL Miss
Teacher Bordon Camp School
Lodging
1923 at Mrs MERRITT's, Lindford.
p.1945 KROOK Mrs MHC Campbell (nιe
CLARK) and 2 little girls
Came (?1920) To Saunders Green and then to
Hilland Lodge.
She and Beryl GOODE call the same person Mrs STEARNS
'aunt'.
Divorced her husband early in August 1923
Decree made absolute
17 Feb 1924 (MHCK v ADCK, Times 12 Feb 1924)
For some reason not
entered here before.
Family
tree.
-------------------- -----------------------------
C GOODE Mrs STEARNS Mrs CLARK Bishop of London
-----------------------------
Beryl Iris STEARNS = Sinclair CLARK Mrs Camp.
KROOK nιe CLARK.
p.1945 SAUNDERS Walter H &
Butler (1923) & Cook
(1920) at Headley Wood
He a Bordon Sergeant.
Talked of going to
Australia 1923 but gave it up.
p.1946 BEACHAM Donald & Helen Mary & 3 children
Come to Deadwater Nov 1923
Manager for GILES (see
below)
4th child Pamela baptised at Bordon 21 March 1926.
-
Joyce - Mrs TRACEY, one boy married Headley 1938
- Rosemary - Mrs KIRKPATRICK, married Headley
1938
- Audrey - Mrs Gordon Arthur CRAIG,
married Headley 1945
- Pamela Valerie - Mrs
John McGEE, married at Bordon 1945.
p.1946 GILES
Has opened BRITTON's shop Nov 1923 with
grocery.
Manager above.
p.1946 WALLEN Frederick Ernest & Edith Gertrude & baby
Rosemary
1923 taken LARBY's Fish Shop, Deadwater
Said 'to have been
there 2 months in Sept 1924'
Some confusion.
Baby baptised 28 Sept
1924.
Went away for a year mid 1926 & let to soldiers
Returned
May 1927.
p.1947 KEANE Sir John & Lady K (nιe Eleanor HICKS
BEACH)
Was at Oaks 1907-8
Baby baptised 1908 (Adelaide Mary KEANE)
House in Ireland burnt down 20
Feb 1923.
Printed paper on in attic
Sponsors (of Adelaide?) Hon John FORTESCUE (great
uncle); Mrs A D PLUMER
(aunt); Hon Victoria HICKS BEACH (aunt).
Reminded 1928 that a servant was
burnt and died at the Oaks
He gave me the book 'Heredity'.
p.1947 KNOX Col H & Mrs &
Col Commandant Bordon
1923
To be distinguished from p.1807
Daughter Collen's engagement in
Times 27 Oct 1923 to Mr ND STEVENSON, Black Watch.
Address: Col
Commandant H H S KNOX CB DSO, Broxhead House.
p.1947 FRANGLEN or FRANKGLEN Mrs
1st occupier of
WILKINSON's 1st house on Hollywater Park Estate.
p.1948 COLLINS James W &
& 4 children at home.
New Plaster Hill (1923) owner
Besides the 4
children, one son is married (see below)
& one daughter (at home
1924) Mrs GA HALL.
p.1948 COLLINS William &
& 2children
At Rook's -
one of the two married of above.
p.1948 WARD Charles & Annie and her mother Mrs DENYER (died
1932)
Come 1923 from Passfield Cottages (Pub?) to Jerker's Abbey (Hollywater?)
Were before 1919 at Allsopp's p.1747.
p.1948 MATTSWOOD is lodging with them so they call it 'Mattswood Farm'.
p.1949 GREEDY
New postmaster Bordon 1923. p.1949 DENNING
&
&
New Bailiff (Boyce COMBE) Michaelmas 1923 v RUDD page
1922
Left in March 1925.
p.1949 BONNER George & ?Cecilia Gladys (WILBY)
Has ½
of BUTCHER's House (see below) 1926
One child
away at present
Out of work May 1928.
p.1949 BUTCHER Ernest Edward & Ella
Living in 1924
where BONE lived in Hendon Road
He works for PAGE of Lindford
A
soldier lodging there. 8 children.
A daughter at Mrs Fairfax HARVEY's
Two do while SMITH ill.
p.1950 & p.1951 The WILLIS family
p.1950 WILLIS Maria & 2 married sons, etc
Widow of
Jonah (see p.1422)
Living 1923 at Myrtle Cottage, Headley Down
Mother
to Edith SILVESTER p.1883 & to Mrs George BARTLETT m. 24.12.1917.
Another daughter Mrs WAKELING.
p.1950 WILLIS Albert George & Beatrice Lily (BATES)
Son of above at Myrtle Cottage
Banned 1919
Children: Albert Leon
3.11.1920 & Fred William 25.5.1923.
p.1950 WILLIS Edward
Another son at Myrtle Cottage.
p.1951 WILLIS Stanley & Fanny Eliz. (WHITE)
Another
son of Maria above
At 4 Fairview, moving 1924
to Wheatsheaf Cottage.
Married 5.3.1921 - she daughter of plasterer Thomas
WHITE p.301.
Child: Stanley Edward 24.6.1922.
Sidney, Bob, John,
Martin, Cyril, David (not clear what this list of names
refers to).
p.1951 WILLIS Sidney James & Kate (HEATHER) - see p.156
Another son of Maria above
Married 27.12.1913 & she died April 15
1916, aged 30 (Bull's Farm) [MI=590].
He on Stone Hill one child
(with grandmother) in choir
Children: Dorothy 26.6.1913 & Ernest Arthur
20.12.1914.
p.1951 Written diagonally below WILLIS entries: Keep for further development.
p.1952 HALL CHAMBERS
Purchaser 1923 from Mr CHADWICK of
some 12 acres to north of Kenton House & builder of Innishowen Lodge,
which he sold to Miss DOPSON p.2057.
p.1952 PARFECT Ernest Henry & Annie Florence Emma (SMART)
Banned 1899 & married at Ealing.
Living in Arford in 1901 census.
Living 1924
(& before) in broomsquire COOMBES' cottage, Barleymow Hill.
See also
p.332.
- Henry Amos Owen, 11.8.1899
-
Daphne, 21.11.1902
- Jack, died
- Beatrice Ivy, 19.11.1907.
p.1952 SMART Thomas b. May 1835 or 1834
Living with above
in 1924, her father.
He died 4.1.1925 "aged 90".
p.1953 HUGHES
&
& 2 little girls
Ex soldier
come to prospect hill 1924.
p.1953 SHRUBB Fred 1895 & Mary (TUCKER)
Married 1921.
Son of p.422.
Living 1924 in Fullers Vale next Mrs COUSINS.
- Cyril
192? - in shoe club.
p.1953 DAMER Clara Emmeline
Born 22.4.1848 - died 29.6.1926 & buried in Headley 'of Beau Regard, Jersey' aged 78 years [MI=541]
Died in nursing home, 2 Beaumont St, St Marylebone - 4 years gall stones, 4
days suppurative cholecystitis.
p.1953 DE GRUCHY Annie
Born 24.6.1847.
(De
GRUCHY is another name with Jersey associations).
p.1954 & p.1955 All mentions in our Registers of
INWOOD
Begins with John INWOOD d. 1804 m. Sarah CRAUGHT d.
1807.
See
11- (93)jpg
p.1956 & p.1957 Pedigree of CURTIS of Alton - see
also p.616
Begins with Dr Thomas CURTIS 'came from Wallingford to Alton
circa 1700'
See
11- (94)jpg
p.1958 RAY Fred & Emily (GREEN)
Dealer. Married
29.1.1918
At Hollywater 1924 with 4 children (+ 1 dead)
Child George
privately baptised April 1924.
p.1958 ALLCHIN
&
At [crossed out => Rooks
Cottage, Hearne in 1924] Standford Green in 1926.
A sister of hers & a
sister of Mrs PARISH's parlour maid are in service together in Kent.
p.1958 FARRAR Mrs Alice
Taken
Beehive, Headley Down 1924 for 3 years.
Widow of Walter, Bishop
of Antigua & Vicar of Bognor
Mrs Adele Marie Francoise DUNLOP, her daughter, from West Indies
there in 1924, and wrote about take H.C. at
Community Hut.
p.1959 MALCOLMSON Sgt Black Watch & Dorothea Bella
(HOLDCROFT) nιe BALFRY
Come 1924 to PARRATT's, Beech Hill.
She
daughter of Cecil BALFRY p.1306.
She had 2 children by HOLDCROFT: one
Dorothea b. 22.12.1913, bapt Bordon; the other
(no
entry made)
& there is a baby MALCOLMSON nι 1924.
p.1959 LANGRIDGE Maurice & Jessie & 2 babies
Come
1924 to Lindford Lane No.1
She churched April 1924
Her child Ruby
Summer baptised 1.6.1924 at Bordon.
p.1959 MAYCOM Albert &
(TAYLOR) & one boy
Disabled soldier come May 1924 to next FRYER's, Lindford.
She niece to "Mrs
BAXENDALE" p.1908.
Large dogs. Went away early 1927 & died & in his
place George WISE p.2071.
p.1960 MILNE
&
& 2 children
Farrier out of
Army, come 1924 to Standford Hill (written above this
is Moor House )
Is living there 1928 Edith Mary JOY.
p.1960 VINEY Adrian Cecil & Lilian Maria (TILBURY)
Cecil & Lily, come 1924 to Headley Mill Cottages.
Son of John Henry
(jnr) p.536
In 1924 1 child Jean.
p.1960 KENTON Edward Arthur
Widower at Mrs BALDWIN's, 3
Dormer's.
Been there since end 1920
Signed character "excellent" in
May 1924.
p.1961 STRATTON
&
Young couple come 1924 to
Standford Hill from ?Plymouth.
Son of a Hindhead tradesman.
No
relation to below.
p.1961 STRATTON The Misses
Living for some years before
1924 on Passfield.
Daughters of a parson, but now Plymouth rocks. (Presumably he means staunch Plymouth Brethren?)
p.1961 VERNER
& wife & child
Come 1924 to
Saunders Green Cottage.
He "about 38"
Friends of Mrs BAILEY. Went Mich
1924.
p.1962 EARL George & Doris May (COLLINS) nιe 8.7.1898
EASEBOURNE p.1888
Married 1924.
He born 8.9.1898, died Aug 1957.
She for some years the Rectory cook
Working for ESTRADIΙ & living in
their bungalow.
p.1962 BAYLEY
&
nιe BULLOCK
New gardener 1924 at
Reynolds.
She daughter of
BULLOCK of Passfield, under-gardener at
Eveley.
p.1962 FOSTER
& Mary Beatrice
Of Elan's castle, Dolwyddelen, North
Wales
Is the Beatrice of p.1963 below.
She replied to my letter to the father in 1924.
p.1963 HAYDEN George
Widower (July 1924) for 3rd time.
Lives at Homestead, Saunders Green.
Housekeeper 1925 Mrs MACKAY from
Winchester.
First wife was Alice WARREN, m. 1.4.1882, & her
children:
- Mary Beatrice, 1884 - m. to keeper
(FOSTER) in Wales, very tall
- Gertrude Alice, 1886 - died 1919
-
Fred, 1891 - died 1916
- Elsie Helene, 1894 - died 1920.
Alice the
wife died.
Housekeeper 1928 Mrs FULLER.
Second wife was Mary HOLDEN
(1.7.1905) - no children
Mary the wife died.
Third wife was Elizabeth
(cook from Lady NAPIER) - no children
Elizabeth the wife died 7 July
1924.
George HAYDEN died Oct 1931.
A record surely that poor George
HAYDEN in July 1924 had buried in the churchyard 3 wives & 3 children (of
33, 23 & 26).
This partly on p.8.
p.1964 TUCKER
&
Soldier coming 1924 to Belmont
Cottage.
He & his wife to be the Belmont servants - see below.
p.1964 FOX Bertram & Ida Winifred
Commanding? RE. Come
1924 to Belmont.
Their servants, see above.
p.1964 WINDIBANK is Prudential agent at Lindford.
Has an
office at Mrs Dick FULLICK's.
Address is: "Wardley Above, Liphook"
1925 has office (or house) next
SAVAGE's.
p.1965 PAYNE Sergt &
In further cottage on east,
Somerset Avenue.
Not at home 2.9.1924 when left paper.
p.1965 MARTIN Capt &
In late BURDOCK's, Sept 1924 (E. Lancs)
Saw maid only when called Sept
1924.
Now moved to Wellfield.
p.1965 GEORGE Alfred Herbert & Emily Sarah
In furthest
cottage on west, Somerset Avenue 1924.
Formerly lodged with BRITTON's at
Stoney Cottage.
Child John Eric, baptised at Bordon 26.7.1925.
p.1966 WALSH
&
Next Miss BRITTON's in Somerst
Avanue
Both nice & wished for another call.
He at the Cinema.
p.1966 BRAY Walter George &
In Sunnyside, Somerset
Avanue in 1926/1927.
At Bordon Post Office.
p.1966 FREEMAN William Fred & Susan Isabel Rachel
Come
1924 to No.8 Headley Mill Bungalows.
He just out of Army & July 1926
brought % work paper.
Son to be married Feb 1928 to Lena BRAUND.
p.1966 ALSTON
&
& her mother & boy born
1920
HOWLETT's chemist 1924 at GREENE's bungalow No.2
Set up as
chemist 1927 south of Cinema (and now 1992
Lippiatt).
p.1967 HAYWARD
&
New STONEMAN baker 1924 behind
shops in Deadwater.
p.1967 RIGBY
&
FOSS' barber 1924 in Somerset
Avenue.
p.1967 BEASLEY Fred & Rosie (PHARO) & children - see
B&B
Live in Allotment Road, Deadwater.
Going 1928 to 1st house in
"Lee's Lane"
Daughter of p.1835. Back here in 1928.
Partner? before
the War with MURGATROYD below. GF&L
had took with them.
p.1967 MURGATROYD Thomas of Whitehill
A dealer, about whom
an enquiry came from Mr H BULL, 11 West End Terrace, Winchester for DPAS (Drugs Prevention Advisory Service?).
p.1968 KEMP George & Nellie (BLAIR) & 3 children
Living pro tem with father
at Hearne - p.815.
Came 24.9.1924 with paper to be signed about hospital
treatment.
Shell fell on him in 1917 in France.
p.1968 LONGSDEN EH & M Elaine
Purchasers 1924 of the
Boreen.
"The Vicarage, Charing, Kent" is her "home address".
p.1968 BREUITT Capt - tenant of Boreen 1927.
p.1968 FRANKLIN
&
(SMITH)
Living 1924 in hut on
SCARROTT's land. "Rascals"
Daughter of George SMITH (Parish Houses)
Lost leg in War.
She had outp. L. for
Guildford 11.10.1926 for sleeping sickness.
p.1969 FOGGART
&
In a new house on Fairview Road.
This in 1924.
Was once in BELCHER's bungalow.
p.1969 BOOTH Joseph & Rebecca Annie &
New publican
(Oct 1924) at Hollywater.
Came out of Queen's Regiment at Aldershot.
3
sons (1 daughter died). Left end 1925 & went to Bedford House, Hartland
Road, Friern Barnett, N11.
p.1969 HARGREAVES
&
& children
At Iron Room
Cottage, Standford Hill.
Saw 2 children - father out selling Bibles.
Son at FOULSHAMs 1933.
p.1970 BAIRD Miss Maturin (Maturon-Baird
in 1931 Directory)
Purchaser of Pinewood in 1924.
Has sister
married to Longmoor officer.
p.1970 DEANS
&
A journalist who goes to town every
day.
He 50, she very much younger.
Come 1924 to Play House,
Stonehill.
p.1970 BOLTON George Thomas & Mabel May
Somerset House
Reservist goes to town every day.
Been some time (in 1924) at Hazeldene,
Headley Down.
She bitten by dog of MASON (Hearne) Dec 1925.
Her sister
Miss LAWRENCE coming end 1925 to Heather Down, late FROGGATT.
Gone 1926 to
Walcot.
p.1971 BAMFORD William & Vera Maud
Come 1924 to late
SAVAGE's, 3 Oakdene Villas, Lindford
He Oct 1924 working at Wembley.
She (May 1925) most friendly & chatty & showed me boys' (athletics)
medals, etc.
No one at home March 1926 when left schedule.
p.1971 CLARKE William & Lily (SMALL)
Come 1924 from
Conford to new bungalow on Liphook Road.
Sister to Sam SMALL, Tulls
Lane.
p.1971 DOBBS Arthur Henry
Fairview Road, Headley Down.
Fined Oct 1924 for no Water Certificate.
p.1972 MUSTON Mrs Emily
Got an order Oct 1924 against her
husband.
In Sandy Lane ?at 2 Knoll Bungalows.
p.1972 ADKINS
&
& children
Working people in
Downsview Road. Out 1924.
Saw her (washing) 10.11.1924.
Called
6.5.1925. Very nice & friendly.
p.1972 ADKINS
Another at Bracehurst, near Stagsdene.
Weekender only. From New Malden.
p.1972 RAPER
Officer come Oct 1924 to Firs, Deadwater.
His mother & married sister Mrs BEADON living 1926/1927 at Pines &
Heather & looking for a house.
p.1973 TUMBER George &
(BELL) & 2 children & her
mother Mrs BELL - see p.1487
Living 1924 at Long Cross.
TUMBER coming
out of Army in 1924.
p.1973 MARNEY Nelson (1899) & Caroline (nιe 1891
COOPER)
Married here 26.8.1912 from Hollywater.
In 1924 bought Mrs
EADE's land Hollywater Clump.
p.1973 FERRIS widow & grown son & daughter & boy
of 11
Come 1924 to Standford Farm.
p.1974 LEWIS Barry & Mabel
Florence & baby
Come Nov 1924 to Reynolds Stables
Twins in
Spring 1925. Is lonely.
Not so lonely in
Australian Bush.
p.1974 HARMAN Miss
Purchaser 1924 of Hillcot, Fullers
Hill.
Tenant to June 1925 is SILVER of KRFA.
SILVER Henry John Walter
& Henrietta had child Philip 15.10.1925.
p.1974 FISHER Alfred & Alice (PHARO)
Married 1925.
Daughter of p.1835.
Child in 1924 went to Alton for circumcision.
p.1975 HACK Henry Ernest & Martha Jane (COOMBES) &
children
He killed in War.
She lives (1924 & previously) in Devon
Cottage.
Daughter of p.2094.
p.1975 LESLIE EJ
Of Alton. Our doctor.
Son of older
Dr LESLIE our doctor 1872-
Sister is Mrs Colonel FM AITKEN whose only son
killed in Great War, & only daughter Frances Jean AITKEN shot herself.
(Inquest in Times 31.12.1924. 7B
He is also Medical Officer to RDC.
Has a partner
WILLIAMS.
p.1976 RAY James (died Feb 1934) & Eliza (MITCHELL)
Entered also p.1623.
Come (with below) 1924 to below "Birches"
One
daughter Alice married to Jesse FRANKHAM, brother to p.1623, & had child
baptised here 26.10.1925.
She sister to Mrs FRANKHAM & to Mrs Job
MATTHEWS p.1623.
p.1976 CARTER Leonard, also below "Birches"
Is having
hospital treatment - see p.1993.
CARTER gone & a RAY in the
caravan.
p.1976 JOHNSON
Come 1924 (with above, John & Fred RAY
they told me 1.5.1926) to below "Birches"
p.1976 EVANS George &
Come 1925 to hut guessless
in Seymour Road, Headley Down, east of Stagsdene.
Been a gentleman's
servant.
Lost eye "thro' being put into a coffin"
Came 16.1.1925 to
ask if he ex have bigpen OAP.
p.1977 HOCKLEY Frank & Ethel
Building 1924 on Headley
Down at Katinka opposite BURNINGHAM
Child Phyllis on clinic list Feb
1925.
p.1977 NORTH Bertie (1898) & Florence Gerti Louise (STACEY, nιe 1887 MOORE) p.1409
Her first husband George STACEY died of shell shock. Their child is George
Leslie b. 27.5.1915.
She daughter of p.1093.
Live now (1925) in
Arford
Married 26.12.1919
Children:
- Mildred Florence,
20.7.1920
- Doris May, 8.12.1921
- Bertha, 29.5.1924.
p.1977 PAY Sydney Samuel & Edith Ruth
New minister
1924 at Congregational Chapel replacing Mr NEAL
p.1661.
Went 1927 to Langport, Somerset.
p.1978 CARDWELL Commander Vincent
Byrne &
From Blackmoor have bought the bungalow next to green
(so Mrs WODEHOUSE said 21.2.1925). 'Kirk Knoll' in 1931
Directory.
Living with them 1926 is her aunt Miss COMBE.
p.1978 HORNIBLOW George Thomas Walter & Mrs &
Our
new organist 1925 (Lindford)
Major HOOPER induced Mr BECK to resign.
ALCM
His father born 1854 lives at Forest Hill this Feb 1926.
Small
daughter Ruby Catherine
Children: Walter,
Reginald (killed accidentally 1944), Eric, Jean & Ruby
p.1978 FULLER Harold B & Kathleen (BRITTON)
Married here 1921
Baby baptised here
1.3.1925
Living then in Bordon High Street.
p.1979 MAIDMAN Albert & Dorothy May & her father
Frith End. Purchaser 1925of Bretts Field or the Butts (392
& 393 on Tithe
map) - the bungalow "near Bird's Nest".
Saw his father
Stephen MAIDMAN Sept 1927, said to be 84 or 85 - ?once at Simmonstones - died
Oct 1928.
She sent 19.10.1927 for Bapt of Charles MAIDMAN 27.9.1857 - see p.646.
Pedigree p.1676.
p.1979 RHOADES
&
At Gas Works, Bordon early in
1925.
Pleasant. "China people", but Headley is far.
p.1979 TUCKER Walter Charles, in 1931
Directory
New (1925) TUCKER shop below ABRAHAM's & cinema.
He lately out of the Army.
p.1980 GOSLIN Sydney & Ella (BURDEN)
A Black Watch,
married here 18.8.1924
& April 1925 in Somerset Avenue.
Going in
Autumn 1925 to Fort George.
p.1980 HARWOOD Frank R
In Somerset Avanue April 1925.
Gone 1926 to 13 BRANSON's Headley Mill Cottages.
p.1980 CHANNON
& sister-in-law
Come 1925 to
Heathlands, Headley Down (taken it for 3 years).
Wife had car accident -
came down to Heathlands & died 4.2.1925
Florence Claire
aged 54
Sister-in-law promised to be with him.
I called Easter
Saturday 1925 (April 11).
p.1981 KNOLLYS Sir Clement
Courtenay & Ellen May (DELAMOTTE)
Mrs
Laverty's sister. See p.1928.
He governor of W.I. island.
There
is a note written at the bottom of a page in the Marriage Register for 1874(!)
about Sir C Courtenay KNOLLYS dying 16.12.1905 in Southsea and being buried
here aged 56. He Govenor of Leeward Islands.
p.1981 GOODE Charles Parkin (1858) & Evelyn (DELAMOTTE)
Mrs Laverty's youngest sister. See p.1928.
Married here 9.9.1886.
He died 8 July 1928 aged 70 (Times of 10.7.1928) at Pembury Wentworth, Virginia
Water - buried at Brookwood, Wed 11.7.1928.
Two children "Mickie" &
"Beryl" PURNELL - see p.2103.
p.1981 O'BRIEN Rhys &
Come to a Wellfield
bungalow.
Father to Ivy JELFS' husband p.1448.
An RC who was
disinherited in Ireland because he married a Protestant.
She with internal
trouble early in 1928.
p.1982 BURTCHENALL [crossed
out=> BURCHENALL] Henry Aug & Winifred Mary
1925 in
Tibolds, Hendon Road - no answer.
Saw her April 1926.
- James Ronald
born 5.7.1926.
p.1982 KIRBY
1925 have ½ GARDNER's new bungalow in Hendon
Road.
Out when called 14 April 1925.
p.1982 HAUGHTON
Uncle & aunt of below.
Come 1928
to Fairview Road at end.
He on an oil-tank steamer.
p.1982 HAUGHTON Miss Gertrude Ethelwyn &
Come 1925 to
Stagsdene Cottage.
Has rheumatoid arthritis.
Now moved to south end of
Seymour Road in bungalow built by her father, a non-conformist minister. 'Heathernook' in 1931 Directory.
p.1983 LOUCH Miss Jane Eliza
(b.1858, daughter of Elizabeth WOODBOURNE, Eliza's
younger sister, the wife of James Louch, grocer of Bramshott - info: Jane
Britter)
Daughter of Elizabeth
WOODBOURNE (Mrs LOUCH* arrow pointing below)
Granddaughter of Samuel & Mary WOODBOURNE - headstone in churchyard [MI=149].
p.1983 WOODBOURNE John (1749-1834)
Married (1779) Anne
OSGOOD (1761-1836) & they had children in 1780, 1782 (Samuel, see below),
1784, 1785, 1787, 1790, 1792, 1795, 1797, 1799.
p.1983 WOODBOURNE Samuel (1782-1855)
Married Mary Ann?
(d.1860) & they had children:
- 1812
- 1814 (Mrs LAKER)
-
1816 (Mrs OLDER)
- 1818 (Mrs FEWTRELL, m.1848)
- 1821
- 1824 (Mrs
LOUCH*, mother to Jane above)
- 1827 (Mrs WAKEFORD, m.1848)
- 1831
(Mrs MIDDLETON, a schoolmaster [sic]).
They (WOODBOURNEs) moved to Kingsley - see p.381.
p.1984 TALMON
&
& children
New employee 1925 of
WITCHARD, Lindford Lane.
3 children at school & a baby.
p.1984 BUCKMAN
&
&
Gardener at Fallowfield
1925.
p.1984 WATMORE Albert & Frances Ellen & ?2 sons
Was in HAMPSHIRE's, now at late MASSEY's, Deadwater. Insurance agent.
Possibly the same as p.1765.
He died 16 Nov 1926 aged 43. & was buried
as non-comformist, Bordon.
p.1985 HACK William Herbert & A Laura (MATTHEWS)
Lived
many years in Parish House Bottom & in 1925 moved to Hearne Vale.
He
son of James p.537. She daughter of Job p.1384.
Brother to below.
p.1985 HACK Albert Edward & Elsie Eliz Maud (DRAPER)
Brother to above & living with him 1925.
p.1985 GREENOUGH Arthur Ernest & Edith Annie (died April
1932)
Live over White House shop (the east shop).
Saw her 4.5.1925 -
not too pleasant
Similar when I called 30.3.1926 at 10 Headley Mill
Cottages.
In May 1928 at late BARNES, Deadwater Common.
p.1986 NORMAN Henry Lytton & May
Come end 1924 to late
FOARD (Heathcote Road)
Only a small child came to door 5 May 1925.
He
an organist. No work.
A maid's baby there (5/1 a week, 15.4.1926)
Also
a lodger. But certainly poor.
Came 9.5.1926 & offered to play.
p.1986 HILL
Pleasant little woman at Little Fontnell,
nearly opposite Miss BROWN's, Headley Down, the house in Fairview Road most to
east.
I called 6.5.1925.
p.1986 FORSTER
&
(PAYNE)
Weekenders - 3rd house from east in Fairview
Road - see above.
p.1987 PIERCEY Mrs
Whose daughter lives at Passfield
Coming 9.5.1925 to lodge with Mrs DICKER p.1426.
The daughter wrote to
Minnie, who wrote to Miss WEBB, who wrote to Mrs DICKER.
p.1987 CATT
&
Buyer 1925 of The Chalet from
Viscountess TRAFALGAR.
The Viscountess sold The Chalet
a year after purchasing it - Harrods Estates dealt with the sale of Windridge
Chalet on her behalf and the house was sold to a family by the name of CATT,
who also owned the house for a very brief time, selling it and moving on after
only a year. It was sold to the TROLLOPE family in 1927 as simply "Windridge"
[Judith Kinghorn]
p.1987 WESTON Thomas Edwin & Winifred Alice (MILES)
Banned 1925 & living at Belmont Cottage.
A boy I saw in May 1926.
Succeeded in 1926 by
WESTALL Fred Arthur & Violet Edith & 2
babies.
p.1988 NORTHCOTE Sidney Stafford & Harriett (HOLDEN)
Come to late WEBB (Sydney Richard) Deadwater.
She daughter of John HOLDEN
p.1372 & knew me 12.5.1925.
Their baby baptised at Bordon
25.4.1926.
They gone to Standford Hill (1st bungalow) by May 1927
& in their place CORNELL?
now (1927) at Mayfield
?lodging at one
of the bungalows. (A little unclear who was where &
when)
p.1988 KING Edward Arnold & Sarah Eliz & 2 children
Whitehill bobby come to Deadwater 1924.
She knew me 12.5.1925 & again
12.5.1927.
Stepson BASHFORD came to door April 1926.
p.1988 BARRETT Eric &
married 10.5.1925
New gardener
May 1925 at Headley Grange.
From Midhurst.
p.1989 CAUDLE Capt RA &
1925 bought Weydale from
p.1934 (Ernest MORGAN).
Captain Lindsay Edward CAUDLE,
RA, and Emmeline Beatrice CAUDLE, of Southsea, Hampshire - lost
their son in WW2 convoy.
p.1989 PARFECT Frank & Florence (DANCE) & her father John DANCE
[WHL notes: PARFITT Frank & Florence in Voting
List]
At back of DEADMAN (Barford) in Spring 1925
Came from
Binsted.
I think at DEADMAN's later on. Then went.
p.1989 KNIGHT William & Kate & 3 children
At
Barford in May; works Simmonstones.
Baby died Aug 1925 aged 8 hours
("George").
p.1990 BLACKMORE George W & Hilda Margaret
A baker at
late FRANKHAM's, Hollywater.
In 1925 got a job Peterfield way & going 2
Dec 1925.
p.1990 WHITAKER Lady Helen
Came before 1925 to Headley
Mount
Had divorced her husband, a nephew of A Ingham WHITAKER, & to marry (arrow
pointing below).
1924: Rosie O'Brien was
enrolled by Lady Helen Whittaker [sic], the County Commissioner, while at
Bournemouth High School - [Liphook
Guides District History: Pre-1950]
p.1990 NEWCOMBE Col RA
To marry 1925 above, Lady Helen
Married 10/6/1925.
p.1991 HOPE Major &
(BREWSTER)
Garrison adjutant who
lived at Larchmont near Headley Grange before
1920.
She daughter of Sir David BREWSTER.
Took with them back to
Scotland a daughter of Mrs HEWARD p.1019 (the girl married in Scotland).
p.1991 O'CONNOR Colonel
Has taken MILLER's bungalow,
Seymour Road, north of Idlehurst.
p.1991 NASH Arthur (1900) & Lily May (nιe 5.2.1888
BURROWS)
Married at Alton in Spring 1925.
Son of Mrs Martin SHRUBB p.
668.
Daughter of Fred BURROWS p.391.
He has epiliptic fits. Had not
applied for relief by end April 1927.
In May 1927 at 2 Eashing Cottages,
when he said employment difficult as he could not move.
Died 16 Feb 1934, aged 33.
p.1992 SHIPWAY Guy Maxwell &
Gladys Blanche Katherine & child Priscilla
Mary
Captain 1st Gloucesters living 1914 at Boreen.
Killed
early in War.
She came June 1925 & mentioned my calling on her.
There seems to be no entry in these books.
But he is in Sailors
& Soldiers 1914 [lost in the War].
p.1992 HAMILTON Sackville Berkeley &
At Mrs PARISH's
cottage 1925.
His mother (arrow pointing
below).
p.1992 HAMILTON Mrs Sackville
Mother of above, 1925 at Mrs
BIRMINGHAM's, Headley Down.
p.1993 CARTER Leonard (1892) & Polly SMITH (Mary Ann Eliz
SHRUBSOLE)
Come as on p.1976 to Barley Mow Hill opposite Birches.
He
gone 29.6.1925 to Queen Mary's Hospital, Barnes.
Children are:
-
Leonard, b. 3.12.1918 - Registered at Portsmouth
- Ambrose, born in 1920 -
Registered at Portsmouth
- William John, b. 12.11.1922 - Registered at
Bosham
- Emily, b. 18.7.1924 - Registered at Lewes.
In a fire before
they came here where were burnt the marriage certificate & 2 of the
baptism certificates.
Married at Portsmouth Reg Office as Polly SMITH.
p.1993 HEMMINGS
&
& daughter
Newcomers 1925 to
Lindford Chase shop - p.1441.
Came from Public
House near Aldershot.
Went Nov 1926 & in
there place
SKEENS A.
p.1994 PING Miss & Miss RUSH
2 teachers 1925 in The
Shack in Kenley Road.
Saw Miss RUSH 1.4.1926 when Miss PING in bed with
Flue.
p.1994 FARRANT
In bungalow in front of the six.
I
called & saw a lady 15.8.1925.
p.1994 CHALK John William & Alice Marie (PARVIS) & 2
children
Ex-soldier (Scottish Borderers) come 1925 to next HARDINGs old
shop at Lindford.
Saw her 11.3.1926. Very pleasant & nice.
A
shoemaker. Now at Ivydene.
- Vera, nιe 15.9.1919
- ?an??y, nιe 16.1.1921
- Linda, nιe 22.4.1927.
p.1995 OLIVER
On Headley Down 1925, in Vizagapatam
3
daughters
The westerly of the 3 bungalows in front of the six.
Built
himself, also the one to the east of him
now sold to CRANE who is
rebuilding.
The one to the east is occupied by a weekender
DOE Miss, a
schoolteacher.
p.1995 PACKHAM
Left Walcot mid-1925.
Cannot
understand why not previously entered.
He is Merchant Service.
p.1995 REID Major & Mrs
At Hope Cottage in War. Entry
omitted.
They came in a c???? 11.9.1925.
Son Alec William, Lieut KRSB attched RFC, missing at Bois Bernard 4.3.1917,
aged 20.
p.1996 HEASLOP Major Adair Colpoys &
(BROMFIELD)
Tenants up to 1925 (& then purchasers) of Westwood
on where Council for
CC in 1925.
Sister to (arrow pointing below).
Another sister Mrs NICHOLS at HC 4.3.1928 - see p.2098.
p.1996 BROMFIELD Miss
Purchaser in 1925 of Chenies.
Sister to (arrow pointing above).
p.1996 SPAREY Matthew Jesse & Gertrude Alice
New
bailiff 1925 to Major Boyce COMBE.
Son goes to Farnham Grammar School.
p.1997 AUSTIN Miss Sybil M
Buyer 1925 of Headley Mill
Farm, which she calls The Oast House, Headley Mill, Bordon.
Her servants
Feb 1926: Annie Mary MOOR; Hilda HOLIDAY.
p.1997 FFORDE HW
Accountant coming 1925 to Headley Mill
Lower House Farm with office in Farnham, 74 Castle Street
Will keep
BRANSON's accounts.
p.1997 RICHARDSON
In Deadwater Lane (v [replacing]
BEASLEY) 1925
Said to be Gymnasium Instructor.
p.1998 OSBORNE Misses & TAUNTON &
To open Tea Room
in Florissa, PO Road, Headley Down.
p.1998 MILLS
&
Come from Farnham 1925 to Standford
Green.
Young people with children.
p.1998 HEWITT Mrs Alice Margaret Rose
Widow of a Naval
Officer, come 1925 to Standford Green.
p.1999 CHAMPION
&
& Michael ROACHE
Live in
No.1 Arnolds, Deadwater.
Michael has son by previous (soldier)
marriage.
p.1999 LARBY Eric & Olive Edith
Come midsummer 1925 to
Pond Hotel Cottages (the northern)
I called 25.9.1925.
Jobbing
gardener. Goes to Mrs CONSTABLE.
Had twins 28.1.1927.
p.1999 SIMMS Albert Ernest
Nicholas & Vera May (WILLIS)
Vicar of
Grayshott - banned here.
"A witty Irishman and a
scholar - a preacher of learned but very long sermons." [JH Smith
'Grayshott']
Her niece (nιe WIGAN) married 1925 to Job NIXON, a man
of the people.
Was coming to Dos when I was
there in 1925.
p.2000 LAWES Alfred & Nellie Maud
Come 1925 late ABEL
in Washford Lane.
Son of William p.684. Went 1926 to Deadwater Common
& (1928) gone to Deadwater Row, next MAJOR.
p.2000 RUHL Mrs & daughter (?Mrs LUSCOMBE p.2068)
In
(new) "Maycot" in Parish House Bottom.
Husband in business in France.
Found it damp & gone to Carlton Road Bungalow.
Mother to Mrs LUSCOMBE,
Stagsdene Bungalow p.2068.
p.2000 BIRMINGHAM
&
(LLOYD p.506)
War widow
married BIRMINGHAM of 2 Arnolds & living in cottage north of Mrs READ,
Blundy's Lane.
p.2001 POULTER
&
No children. Come Oct 1925 (from
?Buckingham) to Wishanger Lodge Cottages.
Married 1920.
p.2001 TYNDALL Commander Spencer & Freda MG
Come 1925
to Holly Dene (late Play House) in Stone Hill bungalows.
M & G (?Muriel & Gladys, WHL's daughters) called 12 Nov
1925.
p.2001 BLAKE
&
Roman
Catholic 1925 in BURDOCK's bungalow, Somerset
Avenue.
p.2002 LOFTHOUSE PW &
(pleasant)
Ex-Army man RASC in
Somerset Avenue (SW)
Taxis for hire. Telephone 9 Bordon.
p.2002 TILBURY Wilfred Jess & Edith (TRUSSLER)
See p.1382.
Have a shop 1925 on Deadwater Hill.
Son of p.1382. Daughter of p.1033.
p.2002 GREGORY Harry &
Come to late Jemima's, Hammer
Lane. No children.
The GLAYSHERs gone into GREGORY'S cottage at
Hindhead.
All work at same place. No children.
She goes out to
work.
Brother to Mrs DICKENS (Land of Nod) p.1015.
p.2003 CLARK Reginald Gilbert
Charles & Jessie Ellen & 2 children
Married 1921.
Come Nov
1925 to late ALLCOCK's, Hollywater.
Son of Sergt CLARK late of Whitehill,
now at Standford.
First house they've been able to get.
Baby Dennis
William born 22.5.1926, christened "at chapel", "Headley church very
far".
Loose piece of paper seems to show children of:
Reg CLARK, 8 Openfields (with
Jessie in 1957 Register of Electors)
- Olive, married, boy before
marriage
- Gwen, married, 2 boys
- Dorcas
- June, married 19 Sep
1953
- Pansy W - (at 8 Openfields in 1957 Register of
Electors)
- Sheila
- Sandra
-3 boys?
p.2003 BRITTON Robert Thomas
Taken Royal Oak, Hollywater
Nov 1925 - see p.1310.
p.2003 WITT
&
& 2 children
Reservist come end
1925 to No.5 Heathcote Road.
She petite & Irish.
p.2004 ALEXANDER
&
Come 25.11.1925 to 3 Chalet Hill
(corner)
A dentist. There is a Mrs & a son in the Army at Aldershot
& he suffers still from a wound in the leg in the Boer War.
p.2004 MARSHALL Walter John "Jack" & Kathleen (NEWTON)
Married 1915.
Son of sweep William MARSHALL
p.911. Brother to p.2007.
Is driver or guard
of a coach.
Living 1917 at Hazel Cottage, lower Parish House Bottom.
-
Kathleen May (Kitty) born 13.6.1919 in Sunday School.
p.2004 CATELL
& family
On Headley Down.
"Heathworthy" late "Anaponis"
This end 1925. I
called 11.12.1925.
Her mother born 1844 also there - Mrs PERRIER from
Ireland, met her at Dr JOHNSTON's 16.6.1926.
p.2005 BOWIE
&
Army doctor at Newlands 1925.
p.2005 SOUTHCOTT James &
Postman in GARDNER's Mayfield
Cottage 3
Delivers Mrs PARISH in aft - & Headley Down.
p.2005 O'REILLY
New nurse 1925 end, lodging at
SOUTHCOTT's above.
p.2006 CARTER Arthur Leon & Dorothy Eliza (BUDD) &
2 babies
Come 1925 to Mill Cottages. Married
here 1.1.1923.
She daughter of William & Mary BUDD p.591.
p.2006 MORRIS
&
(no children)
1925 bought
Shalimah, WILKINSON's middle house in Hollywater Park.
Publican at
Aldershot, & there in choir.
Bought to let furnished.
p.2006 THRESH Abraham Edgar & Doris Emilie (MAJOR)
Banned here Oct 1924. Married in Edinburgh.
East Lancs Regiment.
Living 1926 on Fullers Hill at Hillcot.
p.2007 O'BRIEN Col Sir Charles Richard
Mackey KCMB & Lady Selina Beatrice
(ELPHINSTONE) & 2 daughters*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_O%27Brien_%28colonial_governor%29
http://www.sna.gov.sc/governor-obrien-.aspx
http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb162-micr.afr.431
She his 2nd wife
*Second daughter is Patricia Rosamond.
Purchaser
1925 of Crabtree.
Silver wedding in Times of 27.12.1927.
He born 1859, died Dec 1935 (29 Nov
1935).
p.2007 Newspaper cutting dated 2 Feb 1951 re: death of Miss Alice Mary PARRY aged 84. Served the O'BRIENs.
p.2007 McFARLANE Two ladies from Whitehill
Beginning 1926
(or end 1925) in ROGERS' bungalow, behind Arthur HEATHER's.
p.2007 MARSHALL Richard (b. 11.4.1899) & Ellen Eliz
(BAKER)
Son of sweep p.911. Brother to Jack p.2004.
Married 1926. She
servant at Headley Mount.
p.2008 FISHER Arthur Francis & Margaret Charlotte
Lieut
RA.
Purchaser 1926 of Lindford Home and in residence by March 1926.
Had a baby John Patrick born 2.1.1927 - baptised at Bordon.
p.2008 GLAYSHER Arthur George & Hilda Lyddie (SAXBY) &
Gardener 1925 at Brambletye.
Son of George at Headley Park p.1007.
p.2008 GARDNER Alfred John & Kate
A builder in Churt -
son of RS GARDNER p.637.
Married 1907 &
had 1st baby 15.2.1926, Kitty Frances, bapt 11.4.1926.
p.2009 CAMPBELL Alfred Edward & Dorothy Anne (KNIGHT)
Married (she in school, see p.1701) 1.4.1926.
& to live at Ludshott
View, Headley Down.
p.2009 MACFARLANE Miss & feeble-minded girl
Occupiers
1926 of It'lldo behind WILSON's, Stone Hill.
I called 7.4.1926.
p.2009 SMITH
&
& girl of 11 & boy
Army
tailor at Mrs PARRATT's behind JELFS.
Pensioner.
p.2010 & p.2011 Pedigree of certain WHITEs
Two
sisters WHITE had children before marriage (some say by same man)
One
married Zacehy COURTNAGE (Sarah Jane p.935, m. Henry James COURTNAGE)
The
other married Welcome LAWRENCE p.1119 & afterwards Fred COLLYER.
This
latter had children:
- Mrs COOMBES, Ockley p.180 (Edward & Sarah
Anne)
- William WHITE p.180
- Edith "Mrs BARFOOT" - he found drowned
& buried March 1926
she married 2.3.1901 to Henry CRESSWELL (son of
Charles) - see p.1326
- Mrs SMALL, Tulls Lane - p.1524 (Louisa Ellen)
- Mrs WARREN, Arford - p.1119 (Emma).
p.2012 DRISCOLL Bridget
At late HAINES in Heathcote
Road.
She at don, soldier mending railing, Apr
1926.
Widow of J DRISCOLL, HMS President "2910 BOS".
p.2012 WINDSOR
&
(BRADLEY)
Sister-in-law to
BRADLEY p.1546.
Tailor in Camp, and taken WARREN's business.
p.2012 TRIMMER Harold Ernest & Dorothy May & baby
Baker to FRYER, lodging at HIGGINS (Florence Villas)
She churched
26.5.1926.
p.2013 EDWARDS Capt &
&
2 boys
Live at Earley in 1926. York &
Lanes.
One boy goes to school at camp, the other younger.
I left Φ
16.4.1926, she not at home.
p.2013 SCRIVER
& sister Mrs Annie Louisa KING
Come
Xmas 1925 to May Cottage, Parish House Bottom
She died 15.4.1926. Buried
elsewhere.
He a pensioner.
I did not hear of them till she died.
p.2013 BOWERMAN Fred George & Jane
Live next to T GARDNER near Headley
Mill.
p.2014 CORMODY Lieut &
& baby
Lieut in Sussex at
Woodlands 1926.
Replaced (so I found May 1927) by WILSON.
p.2014 VARNES
Come autumn 1925 next MAYNARD, Parish House
Bottom.
Going away again in mid-1926.
p.2014 BUSH Alfred William & Annie
From Tilford in 1
Washford Lane, 1926
They very pleasant.
Also his father whom I saw
14.6.1927 in the lane - William Arthur BUSH "very old". Died 23.10.1928.
p.2015 LIPTON Lieut &
Lieut in Sussex at Cherry Tree
Cottage, Headley Down, next Misses BROWN.
I called with Φ 5.5.1926.
p.2015 LEWIS
&
&
Poultryman to Wishanger
Lodge.
7.5.1926 went with Mrs WYLDE-HUGHES & saw Mrs L & two little
children.
She with black hands (doing grates).
p.2015 FAWCETT Fred James & Evelyn Victoria (LOVEGROVE)
Married here by Mr ENSELL 28.3.1921.
Lost one boy & christened
for another 10.5.1926.
She daughter of Edwin J LOVEGROVE, Taylor's Lane -
p.986.
p.2016 LINDSAY Henry St George (1853) & Florence
At
Headley Meadows in 1925.
Died 27.3.1926 in London after operation.
He
was RD, RNR (retired).
Cutting from The Times dated 30.3.1926: Captain
Henry St George LINDSAY, late Commander, White Star Line and Canadian Marine
Department, Halifax.
p.2016 PRYCE Major &
Sussex Regt. At 3 Standford Hill
Bungalows 1926.
Knew me, had been to church.
Wife away when I called
12.5.1926 & man out.
p.2016 JOYCE [Crossed out=>John &] Emma &
daughter
No,2 Bungalow, Standford Hill. Friendly.
"John JOYCE, aged
69" died 23.1.1927 by English's lists.
He had a Water Board pension
which will be much missed.
Girl was in shop but had to leave for
epilepsy.
p.2017 BURNAND Col NG
Of the
"Wellingtons". Returning 1926.
Purchasers of Standford Lodge.
p.2017 COOMBES Walter & Edith (CHANDLER)
Married
1.8.1908.
Live at end of Taylor's lane.
Seem not to be entered yet
& Ernest COOMBES also there.
She daughter of Tom CHANDLER p.627.
p.2017 HOOD
&
Over stables at Whitehill Chase (so
she said) when not employed in house.
p.2018 JARVIS Harry &
Tenant 1926 of 2 Knox' Cottages,
Deadwater.
He not at home but sends money.
4 children of whom Lottie went July 1926 to infirmary weak after measles.
Bad sight, & still there in May 1927.
p.2018 ECCLESHARE or some such name
In 4 Knox' Cottages,
Blundy's Lane in 1926.
COWELL Frkln Charles & Adela Sarah is the name
in the Voting List.
p.2018 READING Mrs (widow) & 3 children
Birmingham
policeman, got consumption in War - buried at Blackmoor.
Now in No,5 Knox'
bungalows.
2 boys born 1913 & 1911 at police orphanage.
Girl born
1920 at home (goes to Camp school).
p.2019 MALCOLM Capt &
Tenants 1926 of house built by
Capt BERKELEY.
p.2019 WILLIAMS Cecil James & Kath Ethel (GAMBLEN)
Married 5.4.1923. Daughter of James GAMBLEN
p.936.
Son of Harry T (Park) p.1368.
Living 1926 at Hawthorne C (Long Cross).
p.2019 MASSEY Major &
Sussex Regt - during 1926 near
Fullers Bottom pond
Exchanged Mar 1928 with BIRKETT who bought Lindford
House.
p.2020 & p.2021 Pedigree of Junior TAYLORs -
continued from p.1557
Charles TAYLOR married Jane RENDALL
Children
of Charles & Jane:
- Alfred 1844
- Eliza Harriet 1847-1910 [MI=587, plot
20-60]
- William 1849-1849
- James 1850 (p.266 brother) married
1872 Emma HONESS (d. 1874) then Eliza* (d.1926)
- Agnes 1853
-
Elijah 1857
- Caroline 1861.
*Children of James & Eliza:
--
Eva 1878, m. 1914 John WARNER
-- Charles John 1880 m. 1924 Victoria WITHERS
& had son Leslie Owen
-- Harriett Agnes
1881 m. 1917 Fred ELLIOTT
-- Thomas Ashford 1883 died 24.3.1910 [MI=532, plot 19-60]
-- William James 1885 m. 1914
Lucy Annie NEWNHAM & had children in 1917,
1920, 1922, 1924 & 1925.
p.2022 SHARP Major &
At Polperran late Carlton
Bungalow, Headley Down.
I called 26.5.1926 - not at home.
p.2022 BARNES
&
& small children
Come 1926 to
Hazeldene (near Heathland) on Headley Down.
I saw him 26.5.1925.
p.2022 BARNES
&
Come to Julian (off 200 Yard Road)
1927.
Mrs OGDEN's gardener.
p.2022 BADCOCK Col Gerald Eliot & Annie Beatrice
Col
RASC - she churched 27.5.1926.
p.2023 SAYER
&
& babies
Nice little woman in
BURDOCK's bungalow, Somerset Avenue, June 1926.
p.2023 NEWPORT
In June 1926 in Somerset Avenue, SW
house.
Said to be RC - surly rather she.
Gone by Nov 1927, & in
their place
STRONG Charles George & Norah Josephine
whom I did
not find at home 3.11.1927
whose child Eileen was born 30.5.1928.
p.2023 EVANS
In Somerset Avenue, 1st on right, front of
house.
"Not likely to be in meal times" said neighbour.
p.2024 GORINGE Miss & sister
Weekenders at Conifers,
central Headley Down.
Has been to church & knew mw 5.6.1926.
School teacher, out 9.12.1926 - snow putting up
sun dial.
p.2024 PYKE Mrs (F.O.?)
Come to Seymour Road for summer
1926.
Widow of RNS boy who went into RN 1864.
Married son in West
Africa (born about 1896)
Married daughter coming home summer 1926.
p.2024 BALDWIN
From Sussex at Barford Stream June
1926.
p.2025 GROVER From Bentley at Barford Stream north of BALDWIN,
June 1926.
They gone & in May 1927 in their place
PUTTICK - see
p.858.
p.2025 MANN E
Leagun E MANN
father to Johnny MANN the 5 yrs old Samson.
Coming to the Shack, Headley Down, in 1926.
p.2025 DRAPER Charles & Louisa Amelia
Broom Cottage,
Hollywater Hill.
A gardener whose daughter Mabel Ellen was banned 1927 to
Private Thomas Innie CLARK, Gordon Highlanders.
p.2026 SHRUBB Henry James (1888) & Amy (CANNINGS) of
Medstead.
Living 1926 on Headley Park Common.
Banns asked Oct 1925.
Son of p.316.
p.2026 HIMMENS Arthur &
& boy Philip born 1 Jan 1923,
cut foot Aug 1926.
Come 1926 to May Cottage (Parish House Bottom)
Has been an asylum nurse & came 24.6.1926 to have pension paper signed.
Husband & wife both big.
p.2026 JARVIS Edward & Ettie
Chase Bungalow, Lindford
in 1926.
See p.1926.
p.2027 RAWSON Mrs Julia Trafford
Asked in to tennis to
Thornhill Court, Passfield, July 1926.
Also entered p.2090.
p.2027 VILJOEN Jessie & daughter Ruth born 1919.
Niece
to old Miss GARDNER (p.1430) Fir Hill Villas & living there.
Can't live
with husband.
"Old BUDD's granddaughter" is Jessie.
George WARNER
(p.
) also lives there.
p.2027 MAY W J of High Street, Aldershot
Is taking (mid
1926) the Deadwater Laundry.
Would like road made up, so wrote to William
GAMBLEN.
p.2028 GALLIE Captain James Stuart & Florence Ostle
(CRIGHTON)
Married 1903.
Army doctor
lived at Pound Cottage in early days of Camp
& then at Forest
Lodge.
Muriel is godmother to a third child.
- JamesCrighton b.
4.8.1904
- Eleanor Ostle b. 16.12.1905
- third child.
They &
James came to see us 14.7.1926
he being now
General GALLIE gazetted in Times of 14.7.1926 & stationed at
Aldershot.
[Cannot find a previous entry in these books]
p.2028 Newspaper Cutting dated 1943 - Death of Major-General James Stuart GALLIE, CB, CMG, DSO, late RAMC, at Dorchester 1 May 1943. Had a "cheery brogue". In 1926 GALLIE was specially elected to fill the Aldershot medical directorate.
p.2028 Newspaper Cutting dated 12 Aug 1948 - Tower Wedding - The marriage of Commander BD GALLIE RN & Miss Angela STRUBEN took place in the Tower of London. Includes photo.
p.2029 RENSHAW Sir Stephen Bine, Bart
Purchaser 1926 of
(Pansfield now) Hartfield House
He is to be
called Sir Stephen.
Sir Charles Stephen Bine RENSHAW,
2nd Bt. born 9 Dec 1883.
Married Edith Mary CHICHESTER 26 Jan 1911.
-
Charles Maurice Bine RENSHAW b. 7 Oct 1912, d. 17 Dec 2001
- Julia Noble
Bine RENSHAW b. 21 Apr 1914
- Catherine Margot RENSHAW b. 3 Aug 1917.
Divorced. Married Mace Caroline WYNN-TETLEY 3 Sep 1939.
He died 1 Nov 1976
aged 92.
Separation 1931 - sold the house to Commander Stephen
KING-HALL.
p.2029 WATKIN Miss
Tenant 1927 of Headley Meadows.
Left autumn 1935.
p.2029 STILLWELL
&
Soldier at Milford Cottage 1926
vice (replacing) RUSHTON.
p.2030 & p.2031 Pedigree
of Headley Park COOMBES
p.2032 &p.2033 Two pages headed "Teachers continued from p.1701"
p.2032 BEEDLE Francis Charles (head) see p.1940.
p.2032 CAMPBELL Dorothy Anne (nιe KNIGHT) see p.1701 & p.2009.
p.2032 ARNOLD Miss
"Infants" mistress from Mrs BECK's
resignation to mid 1926.
p.2032 GILLAM Miss
Replaced Miss ARNOLD - came
3.8.1926
From Guernsey. Trained at Salisbury
Lodging at Mrs GAMBLEN's
(Headley Fields).
p.2032 AMOS Vivian Arthur & Winifred
Elsie (SEAR)
Head teacher 1926 replacing Mr BEEDLE
She sister
to Mrs Percy SUTER p.2034. Lived at Sunny View.
Great on Boy Scouts. Has a
car.
She killed in road accident on Broxhead 6.11.1944.
[Winifred
Elsie, Joyce STEVENS' mother's sister - hit by an army lorry on her motorbike
at Sleaford crossroads while on her way to teach at Kingsley school - Joyce
Stevens]
p.2033 ETHERIDGE Deadwater School
At Mrs STONARD's.
p.2033 KING at Mrs LOUCH's.
p.2034 SUTER Percy & Nellie M (SEAR)
Live in Headley High Street (in old house
now named "Suters"). Son of p.511.
She sister to Mrs AMOS
p.2032.
Only child Joyce
Mary Eileen born 22.6.1914, died 12 Aug 2007 aged
93.
Joyce married in 4 Apr 1942 to Leading Aircraftman Robert
Plowden Weston STEVENS RAF, for 5 years assistant master at Headley School. He
killed eight months later in flying crash in
South Africa 1943.
See also "A
Parcel of Gold for Edith" by Joyce STEVENS, published 2001.
p.2034 TOWGOOD Miss EE
Taken (for 7 years) Hilland Lodge
(in 1926).
A writer, friend of Miss WILKIE (p.1760)
who for health
lives 6 months abroad.
Put in new sanitary arrangements & bath
room.
Two of the novels (published by Hurst & Blackett) are "Finishing
Strike" & "Goal of Fortune".
Quote from the
endpiece of a Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd novel in 1912:
A New Novelist -
E. E. Towgood - The Goal Of Fortune.
"We may certainly congratulate heron
having at once established a claim to attention." Times.
"An
extremely promising first novel." Athenaeum.
"Well written, amusing
and sympathetic." Morning Post.
"Messrs Sidgwick & Jackson are
again to be congratulated on a discovery." Liverpool Courier.
p.2034 EDGEWORTH
Come 1926 to Belmont.
p.2035 GARDINER (GARDNER in 1931
Directory) The (2) Misses
Built 1925 'Edge of Beyond' on Headley
Down.
Their mother used to dream of a bungalow like their building; so as
she has gone over the "edge of beyond", etc.
p.2035 BILLIAT Capt JJ & Aline (BAZETT)
Bought 1926
Homestead, near Saunders Green.
Chicken farming.
Late "The
Lincolnshire Regiment"
- Jean engaged Lt-Col WJ CALVERT Feb 1945; married
19 Apr 1945 in Headley.
- Joy - see
cuttings.
Two Cuttings relating to the BILLIAT family: both
engagements of their younger daughter Joy Bazett BILLIAT; the first undated,
the second dated 1957.
p.2035 BRIGDEN Mortimer
New landlord summer 1926 at Crown
Inn.
His father & mother (William BRIGDEN) also there until early 1927,
when they went to West Wittering after teaching the son; they have been in the
business elsewhere originally.
In the 1931 Directory
the landlord is stated as Lewis Montague BRIGDEN.
p.2036 ABLETT
&
Working for BEHRENS p.1900.
Living in own cottage near Pond.
Had boarding house at Folkstone but lost
money through a lawyer.
End 1927 left cottage empty.
p.2036 BERRY Arnold George & Rose May (HOLTUM)
Son of
George p.1121 & occupier after him of BRIDGER's Farm.
p.2036 DUNN
&
A Gordon Highlander come Sept 1926 to
Forest Lodge. Lodges.
She came out of hospital 22.9.1926
(appendicitis).
p.2037 RAY
&
& boy
Tenant Sept 1927 of Katinka.
Headley Down.
May be going to take another bungalow.
p.2037 DEADMAN George & Annie (in CC 1927)
Come 1927
to Long Cross Farm. [Surely later in Openfields - Joyce
Stevens]
She Eurasian - married in India.
He son of Mrs
ALDRIDGE (ALDRED), Fair View p.1427.
- boy
- Anne (in shoe club 1927)
- Lily (in shoe club 1927).
Sophie nιe
1929 or1930 sent to approved school May 1943.
Newspaper Cutting
related to the above - A 14-years-old girl was alleged to be in need of care
and protection in a Juvenile Court at Whitehill. She was said to have been
sent home from a military camp at 12.30am and several complaints were stated
to have been made to the police thatshe had been seen in Army huts and
billets. When the girl was spoken to, she always said she would not go there
again. Miss Gladys LAVERTY, of Abbeydore, Headley, said she had often seen the
girl coming out of a house that was occupied by the military. The headmaster
of the girl's school said that he had always found her amenable to discipline
while under his control.
The girl was committed to a remand home to await
admission to an approved school. [Handwritten note at bottom: Sophie
DEADMAN]
p.2037 FOULSHAM Leonard
New
owners of business at Church Gate, Oct 1926. (Draper
& costumier, Church Gate Stores, Tel 45 Headley Down in 1931
Directory)
Looked after by sister-in-law Mrs McKINNEY who is married
to a man (Herbert Wood McKINNEY) in London who cartoons for Daily
Press.
Two little boys (boys belong to McKINNEYs).
A girl drowned
elsewhere in own garden.
Mr McKINNEY drew & presented to me the church
tower.
Mrs McKINNEYsenior ill here August 1928 having fallen down a
step.
FOULSHAM remarried 1930? Mrs McKINNEYsenior died 13 Feb
1933.
Herbert Wood "Mac" MacKinney http://www.johnowensmith.co.uk/headley/%3Cfont%20color=%22008000%22%3Ehttp://www.pbase.com/csw62/image/56483050%3C/font%3E
1882-1953 according to M. & E. Schoonraad in 'Companion to South
African Cartoonists' p.229-231
[Douglas used
to cycle back from the station with me - Joyce Stevens]
p.2038 WANDUS
&
From April 1926 at Felix Hut.
She has had 3 operations - only heard of it 13.10.1926 & then called.
p.2038 COOMBES Herbert Henry & Lucy Maria (COOMBS)
Married at Selborne 28.6.1926.
Son of Nutcombe p.571.
Come 1926 to
Woodside, Headley Down.
- Winnie COOMBS b. Hambledon Union 11.7.1923
"step-child of Herbert Henry"
- Jack Eric COOMBES b. Alton Union 6.9.1926,
bapt Alton Parish? 19.9.1926.
I gave a car order for this latter. See also p.571.
p.2038 GILLEN Henry Thomas
At Waratal, Kenley Road,
Headley Down
Goes out to work. Possibly = p.1838.
Godfather Jan 1928
to WILLIS'S baby.
p.2039 PHILLIPS John & Alice
Elizabeth & Lucy May b. 16.8.1905
Eveley butler 1906.
She
died 21 Dec 1920 aged 51, and he left Oct 1926
after Gen BROWNLOW's death.
He was sidesman & we gave him a bible with
inscription: "To Mr John PHILLIPS a small remembrance from the Rector of
Headley, Hants, the churchwardens, the clerk & the sidesman, for kind help
as sidesman at All Saints' Church, Headley"
His future address will be:
c/o Mrs Russell BARRINGTON, 4 Melbury Rd, Kensington W14.
It cost 17/6d
as follows:
Mr WT PHILLIPS 2/6 (churchwarden)
Mr CHUCK 1/0
(churchwarden)
Mr WG GAMBLEN 1/0 (clerk)
Mr BELCHER 2/0 (sidesman)
Mr PIGGOTT 1/0 (sidesman)
Mr STONEMAN 1/0 (sidesman)
Mr STEVENSON 1/0
(sidesman)
Major HOOPER 2/6 (council clerk)
Rectory 5/6
Total
17/6
He died of pneumonia 22 June 1933 aged 63 at Park Pruett & was
buried at Headley with wife. [MI=666, plot
22-67]
p.2040 BAXTER Miss & mother
Tenant 1926 of Pond House,
Arford.
From London.
p.2040 RICKETTS Eric Charles & Mary Kate (RUFFELL)
Lodger at JELFS, Beech Hill, 1926.
He away during week & she works at
Mrs KAY's, Windmill House.
p.2040 BARTRAM
&
& boy b. 1922
In new cottage
(Oct 1926) opposite Wishanger farm.
He works for Major EVANS.
p.2041 ALLUM
Soldier next Bridge House, Lindford.
SAVAGE's let the Moorhouse as lodgings.
p.2041 TESTER
In 1926 v (replacing) RICHARDS at fish shop, Deadwater.
p.2041 STRICKLAND Robert &
Come 1926 to GREEN's north
bungalow, Deadwater Hill.
Wheelwright, but superior. Invalid.
Ague in
1927.
With them in 1927 lives a relation, a crippled sailor DUKES.
Went 1927 to Sydney Road & died 30.8.1927.
The widow at Cory Cot,
Hollywater in 1928 with feeble-minded Bertha.
p.2042 & p.2043 ALBERY (ALBURY) Notes for pedigree
Thomas &
Edward ALBURY married two sisters (PIGGOTT) see p.340.
Thomas later (1911)
married Dad MARSHALL's widow & lived in Headley Fields.
Edward's eldest
was "Carrie ROBINS" (Caroline) p. 98 (b.
6.3.1869) - died suddenly at Hindhead Nov 1925.
"Carrie ROBINS" had twins,
one of whom is servant 1926 to Mrs SCHOFIELD.
She was housekeeper to
RAGLESS, gardener at the Mount p.1681.
Edward himself had twins in
1881.
p.2042 HAWKINS TJ
Coming 1926 vice MUNDEN at WH Smith's,
Deadwater.
p.2043 CLIBBORN
&
Come Nov 1926 to Church Cottage,
Headley Down (Where was this? - Joyce
Stevens).
He in some foreign service, but home for 6 months.
I
gave him IV over his gate (she out) 6.12.1926.
p.2044 WADE TG Rochfort
New Chaplain to Forces. A
bachelor.
Come 1926 (Nov) to Model Farm, Lindford.
Banns asked with
Miss Gladys Ivy BULLINGHAM of Ely.
p.2044 GALE
Norman Rowland
Bachelor Poet lodging at
BURNINGHAM's, Headley Down 1926 & previously.
Author of 'A Flight of
Fancies'; 'Verse in Bloom'; '111 Quatrains'.
Was a "Rugby Coach".
p.2044 MULLET Miss
Just finished Dec 1926 bungalow called
Solway built by SNOW north of west entrance to CHAWNER's road (see
p.1358?)
She companion to Miss CHAWNER & will not live at Solway
but keep it for emergency.
p.2045 WHITE Percy & ?Annie Ellen
Live in bungalow
near Stagsdene.
Married at Alton 1921 to a girl from JELFS' laundry.
Brother to Mrs Teddy COOMBES (below).
p.2045 COOMBES Teddy (7.2.1886) &
She sister to above
Percy WHITE.
He son of Tryphena p.180.
Married in Alton 24.12.1906 to
step-daughter of Welcome LAWRENCE.
See p.2011.
p.2045 BIRD
&
Newcomers end 1927 to Brockfield
Cottage, Wellfield Corner.
p.2046 STEWART
&
Come 1926 to Minden Bungalow,
Wellfield.
Out 24.12.1926 when called. He in Camp.
p.2046 COOMBES Sidney John (18.6.1902) & Joan Amy (VIDLER
b. 1904)
Married here 27.12.1926.
She a servant at Hilland.
He
son of William & Tryphena p.180.
Living in Fullers Bottom (next
cousins).
p.2046 BIRKS Walter Hutton
& Marion G
At The Nutshell (Headley Down)
1926 & previously.
Came 28.12.1926 to have a paper signed for
emigration of elder of 2 boys: "won't work"
Younger still at school.
Out in afternoon "Tennis at Hindhead"
Son came for signing Passport
26.1.1927.
p.2047 BURRILL Miss Annie
Purchaser 1926 of 'Sardis', now
'Marfield'
Also claiming vote at Marfield is Eliza THOMAS ?"maid"
Her
brother-in-law came for a rest (shingles) Oct 1928 (the Rev RE HARDING).
p.2047 SCHOFIELD Col. Herbert
& Marian Louise (LANSON)
He Colonel of Welch Regiment. Lived long
time at 'Sardis', nor 'Marfield'
In 1926 built & moved to Headley
Hill.
He died 1930.
(MI=468, plot 17-53, says born
Sept 6th 1864, died Oct 15th 1927)
p.2047 LANSON Miss
Sister to above, lodges here a good
deal.
Came here originally (before Col SCHOFIELD above) with father to
Headley Down.
p.2048 BAYLY (BAYLEY) Rev GA
New vicar of Kingsley 1927 (Times 10.1.1927)
The first under the new scheme
which separates Kingsley from Binsted, and includes in Kingsley some of
Blackmoor & seven houses in NW Headley.
p.2048 BEARD Arthur C (1862) &
& son &
daughter
About to build 1927 on Headley Hill.
House (Marbery) ready
& they in Aug 1927.
Mrs BEARD is ½ cousin of "Georgie BOOTH.
p.2048 LAMBERT Capt Aubrey (RN)
&
(HARDMAN-JONES)
A Newlands early 1927 for 3 years
She a
sister of Col HARDMAN-JONES.
Saw her mother 22.4.1927.
Cutting:
On 10 Aug 1945 at Holy Trinity, Sliema (Malta),
marriage of Lieut Geoffery Aubrey Hardman LAMBERT
RNR, only son of the late Vice-Admiral Aubrey LAMBERT & Mrs LAMBERT of
Betchworth, Surrey to Geraldine Sonia PERTWEE, third Officer WRNS, only
daughter of Capt Herbert Guy PERTWEE DSO RN & Mrs PERTWEE of 1 St Jude's
Close, Southsea.
p.2049 WEAVER
&
Had stillborn at Funland, Deadwater
18 Jan 1927.
p.2049 SEMPILL Rev Douglas &
At Ashley (Richard
CURTIS' house at Wellfield) in Jan 1927.
With Scotch Regiment
?Presbyterian
She came 19.1.1927 about a servant.
Outside their gate
is (on a board) Rev Douglas SEMPILL, chaplain.
p.2049 SYRAD Francis G & Hilda May (HOLLOWAY) &
child
She churched & baby baptised Sept 1926.
She daughter of WG
HOLLOWAY p.1707.
He teaches violin on Saturdays at school.
In 1927 at
No.11 Headley Mill Cottages.
p.2050 TRIGG William & Matilda Charlotte (nιe 26.1.1895
COURTNAGE) & children
Live with her parents p.888.
She died at
dentists end Jan 1927.
Married 16.8.1915.
Before marriage:
-
William James Charles 9.12.1911
- Ernest 31.10.1917
- Dorothy
4.7.1921
- Wallis 5.3.1924, died 1927.
p.2050 SOUTHAM Archibald Charles
Entered in Voting List as
of High Street, Bordon.
His "studio" robbed Jan 1927.
p.2050 WOODFORD Fred J & Florence Ellen (GATCUM)
Married here 15.4.1922.
Son of p.1502.
Lodge in Fullers Bottom next Le
FEUVRE with her father p.1433.
Gone 1927 to
new bungalows near Stone Dene.
- Dennis John b. 16.12.1924 died early 1926
- smart monument opposite porch [MI=337, plot
P48].
- b. 1927.
p.2051 McKIE Thomas & Marie
At Bramcot (Headley Down)
some years previously to 1927.
She takes 8 children & in Feb 1927 has
children of 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1½ & 4 months (b. 25.10.1926 - 12/6
weekly).
"No religious denomination," so wrote on a form.
p.2051 WARRICKER Ernest Stanley & Rose Martha Mary
(FYFIELD)
Daughter of Harvey p.1375 & p.2052. Churched Feb 1927.
?Married at Alton. Living 6 Fairview Terrace.
He 1927 East Lancs Regiment
in Wales (Corporal)
She came 9.3.1927 for character to go on strength.
p.2051 ROWBAND Rev CPN
SCF (Chaplain
to Forces) April 1927 at "Binfields", Lindford.
p.2052 FYFIELD Harvey & Edith BURROWS
(Transferred
from p.1375)
He son of p.277. She daughter of Fred p.391.
Parents to
Harvey WF p.1374;
to Daisy Edith F (Mrs John WOODGER) p.1375;
to Rose
Martha Mary (Mrs
WARRICKER) p.2051;
to a boy born 1910; & to a girl born 1907.
The
children got married at Alton but are churched here & children
baptised.
p.2053 STONARD Percival & Annie Parsons (BRINDLEY)
Married 19.12.1892/
Came
1906 to late WEEKS at Washford.
Then went to Curtis Farm.
Left Curtis
Farm 1926 for Oakdene Villas, Lindford (notice given to leave by landlady Miss
PETAR).
They have 2 children:
- Percy Charles (see below) b.
25.4.1894
- Elsie Annie b. 20.4.1902.
Going Mich 1927 as bailiff to
Trottsford.
p.2053 STONARD Percy Charles & Elsie (POWELL)
Married
5.1.1921.
Left Curtis with older people 1926 & built a bungalow on
Crabtree land.
p.2053 ETHERIDGE Miss (from Sheffield)
Deadwater teacher
lodging with Mrs Percy STONARD (above) in
1927.
She & Mrs Percy both in choir.
p.2054 & p.2055 Pedigree of the DEE family
Arthur & A Martha DEE (nιe BUNCH) came to Lindford in 1897 (p.1042) with
the grandmother Mrs A BUNCH, who died in 1899 aged 79 years, and with 8
daughters (2 deaf & dumb).
Arthur DEE died 1905 aged 64, and Anne M DEE
died 1902 aged 50 years.
The eight daughters were:
- Alice DEE, b.1875
- in County Mental Hospital since 1912
- Annie DEE, b.1876 - deaf &
dumb, died 1904 aged 28
- Minnie DEE, b.1877 - twice married here: 1st 1902
to Albert Charles HAYTER (they had 3 children: one died a baby; another is, I
think, servant to Dr GRAY); 2nd 1918 to Edward Charles FULLICK (they live in
Lindford Lane p.1387)
- Mary DEE, b.1879
- Eliz DEE, b.1881 - deaf
& dumb (blind in Alton Workhouse 1927)
- Kate DEE, b, 1889
- Flora
DEE, b.1892
- Louisa DEE, b.1893 - one of the bright ones, married Xmas day
1912 to Henry BUDD & went away.
p.2056 HOMER William & Ivy Emily (GAUNTLETT)
Proprietor of new garage (ALLDEN's) Lindford.
She a daughter of James
GAUNTLETT (29.7.1860) of Standford Hill p.548 (see below).
p.2056 GAUNTLETT James & Emily Ann (EGGAR)
Small
farmer, Standford Hill - son of p.548.
She daughter of John EGGAR
p.309.
- Percy John 1885 - see p.548
- Flor May 1893 - c/d 1911 Mrs
PRICE m. 1924
- Elsie Annie 1895
- Ivy Emily 1896 - Mrs HOMER (see
above).
p.2056 CLARK
&
& daughter & her child
On
Headley Down 1927 in 2nd bungalow of six.
Borrowed £1 March 1927 to help
furnish - he is caretaking there.
p.2057 DOPSON Miss
Purchaser 1926 of Innishowen Lodge
(p.1952) but cannot occupy as her mother is too ill to come.
p.2057 THORP Captain & Mrs
Miss DOPSON's tenants
1928.
p.2057 TROLLOPE Clifford Cecil
& Viva Marjorie ("Madge") Norton (DAWSON)
Coming 1927 to Windridge Chalet.
She sister to LadyBERNEY (below)
Their maid Marjorie PRIDE (born 1907) killed in car-bicycle accident at Frith
End in June 1928 (car driven by Mrs RE WILLIAMS).
[The
Trollope family came to Windridge in May 1927 and lived there for the next
eleven years - children: Viva, George and Patrick - Judith
Kinghorn]
p.2057 BERNEY Lady (Estelle Irene, daughter of R Norton
DAWSON)
Coming 1927 to Standford Green.
Sister to (above) Mrs
TROLLOPE.
Left at end of 1927 to marry (on 29 Dec 1927) Captain
Eric Edward ("Chink") DORMAN SMITH (see
Times 5.1.1928) eldest son of major DORMAN SMITH DL, brother-in-law to
p.1898.
p.2058 & p.2059 Pedigree of Fred & Maria COOMBES
- see also p.254
- Maria Alice, bapt 23 Nov 1862
- Frederick, born
14 Feb 1864
- Eliza, born 4 Oct 1866, m. 5 Jun
1884 John HAYDEN (p.67)
- William, born 22 Sep 1868, died July 1917
- Minnie, born 23 June 1871, m. 9 Feb 1893 Joseph NORTH p.910
- Alfred
Ernest, born 14 Feb 1873
- Ann Maria, born 13 Jan 1875, m. 14 Mar 1893
Elijah NORTH p.1057
- Walter, born 4 Apr 1877, m. 1 Aug 1908 to
- Frank,
born 27 Oct 1878, m. 12 Feb 1916 Mrs Sarah
PAINTING p.1716 - she died 1925 at Br???? (says at Park Prewitt on p.1716).
p.2060 BARTON
& Lady Mary
At Chestnuts in 1927.
Sister to Lord Breadalban. He naval.
p.2060 MOGER Leslie Lot & Caroline Isabel (Le
FEUVRE)
Daughter of p.1453. He once a sailor.
Separated & came
together & live (1927) south of JELFS.
Leslie's mother a WEEKES of
p.513.
p.2060 MacNIVAN Mrs
(or some such name)
Has ½ BONE's
cottage at Hearne in April 1927.
Not at home when called.
Girl came
30.5.1927 to ask for a cook's place.
p.2061 SANDERSON
&
& 3 children
New lodge
keeper end 1926 at Forest Lodge.
p.2061 TURNBULL Andrew & Annie
New gardener at Belmont
1927.
p.2061 GURNEY
&
(CANE)
At Barford Stream in June
1928.
He a soldier. Married at his home.
p.2061 DEVESON Rev (Major) & Mrs
Major Rev
(Presbyterian) in Picketts Hill House, April 1927.
I called 17.5.1927
(& they very pleased).
p.2062 WOODFORD William Charles & Lucy Isabell (WHITE)
Live 1927 at 1 Mill ottages, Passfield.
Son of p.1502. Have their children
baptised (2 daughters) here
Daughter of
plasterer Thomas p.301.
p.2062 REEVES
Next Mrs WATTS, behind shops, Deadwater
Hill.
Not at home April 1927 when left Φ .
Works for
Possibly same
as p.1878.
p.2062 WRIGHT Major &
& girl b.1917
At Silver
Birches in 1927. "Scotch Regiment"
Little girl came to door "so very sorry
mother out."
p.2063 THOMPSON RH & Lily Mary (widow GORDON, nιe
GARDNER)
Married here 7.8.1920
I expect this is the couple in BUDD's
house in Hendon Road.
See p.554.
p.2063 TAYLOR
Officer with wife & children at
Overdale, further end Blundy's Lane.
Saw her (unkempt) 5.5.1927 when took Φ
.
p.2063 GROCOTT
&
Come 1927 to No.4 Knox's
Cottages.
She sister to Mrs PRESTON (deaf) p.1644.
Lying down &
invisible when I called 5.5.1927.
p.2064 HEAD Frederick Dewar &
At one of the 6 Headley
Down bungalows in 1926.
Son
is musical (composer son) mates at Petersfield.
Mr HEAD is said to
have been at Coll Res & told me so 5.12.1928.
p.2064 BEESTON &
& 3 children
New gardener at
Headley Grange 1927.
In 1927 2 little boys
(one Gordon) & a baby girl
Worked for Sir
Heath HARRISON.
p.2064 WIGLEY
&
Were at White House Headley
Street
Now 1927 at The Firs, Blundy's Lane.
p.2065 KING William John & Jane
Live at Hollywater
(?in field)
Came with below to have baby christened 12.5.1927.
p.2065 KING John & Matilda
Live at Hollywater.
Came with above to have baby christened 12.5.1927.
p.2065 KNOWLSON Mrs
Come May 1927 to May Cot, Parish House
Bottom.
Husband been in Pelman burner & lost money - now in
America.
Mrs K has been keeping house for son but he just married.
p.2066 BENNETT Mr & Mrs
Old people in
"Little-in-Sight" which is on right in continuation of Kenley Road.
p.2066 McINTOSH
Come 1927 to Somerset Avenue
Boy
Gordon aged 14 hurt on bike Sept 1927.
p.2066 BINNIN
In last dwelling on east in Somerset
Avenue.
p.2067 MARSHALL Leonard & Rose GM (HARVEY)
She
daughter of George HOLDEN p.1372 but married 1920 in name of HARVEY.
Living
1927 in Evans' Cottages on way to Frensham Ponds.
Married here 5.6.1920
& has 2 or 3 children.
p.2067 COOKE Archie & Mabel
At Simmonstones Cottage
1926.
I went 20.5.1927 & saw new baby Peggy Pilman b.28.3.1927.
p.2067 FISHER C Lindsey & 2 sisters
Engineer.
Purchaser 1927 of Eveley
Sold & enlarged house opposite CROWTHER-SMITHs
(The Limes) & moved then called it Eveley
& changed Eveley to Standford Grange 1936.
p.2068 LUSCOMBE Mrs
Daughter of Mrs RUHL p.2000 in the
Down.
Living 1927 at Stagsdene Bungalow.
Two little girls (12 &
14?) go to school at Hindhead.
p.2068 LILLEY Miss & ?her father & widowed sister
Building 1927 a bungalow in Seymour Road at back of Stagsdene: Las Delicias.
I called (she knew me) 18.6.1927.
p.2068 ROBERSON Miss & BREWITT Miss
Has a garage west
of Stonedene in 1927.
Built house next to Stonedene: Sunny Court.
p.2069 DAVIES HC & Mrs
MC, BI
New C Forces, May
1927
Living at Model Farm, Lindford Chase
Telephone 114 Bordon.
p.2069 ATKINS (or ADKINS)
&
&
Newcomers 1927 to
WILKINSON's house in Lindford Chase.
Said to have 13 children
& to
have lived at GROOM's
& all children unbaptised
& that Mrs
HICKS was trying to get them baptised.
Little boy had diphtheria in
1927.
Son married Doris HELLIN, gardener at Crabtree 1931.
p.2069 MURRAY
&
& her mother
Irish. Connected
with the Camp 1927.
In Broxford Cottage.
She finds it dull.
p.2070 DUFFUS Francis Ferguson
& Agnes Whelen & son Kenneth
She
died 29 Nov 1933 aged 59; he died 1 Dec 1953
[MI=674]
Came to Headley Wood 1911, stationed
at Bordon and remained on. Col CMG.
Originally entered in soldiers' list only.
His brother General DUFFUS died
Nov 1928 aged 65.
Cutting undated (d. Dec
1953): Colonel Francis Ferguson DUFFUS, CMG, died at Headley in
Hampshire on Tuedsay at the age of 83. Born on 8 Oct 1870, the son of the late
John DUFFUS of Halifax, Nova Scotia
He was appointed CMG in 1917 and
retired in 1920. He married in 1906 Agnes EVANS, daughter of Mr WN WHELEN. She
died in 1933 and is survived by a son of the marriage.
p.2070 GRANT
Weekender 1927 at Morven, end of Swan's
Road, Headley Down.
p.2070 USSHER Major
In Innishowen Lodge May 1927
Out
when I called 28.5.1927.
p.2071 EAMES Hubert & Winifred Mary
Live (next BISHOP)
at Hollywater
Her first marriage to FREEMAN by whom one child generally
called EAMES.
Her 2nd husband delicate & goes to hospital.
p.2071 WISE George &
Come early 1927 next MARDEN,
Lindford Chase.
Was at "Kingshott's Cottage". Jobbing barber.
p.2071 MARLOW Harry &
Living next WISE (arrow
pointing upwards). Auxillary postman.
p.2071 MACE L A
The nurse 1927 at 2 Ringmore Villas.
I called 4.7.1927.
p.2072 SMALL Alfred John, Herbert & Ann
Two brothers
& a sister at Standford Hill.
Another sister, Bessie born 1873, home
occasionally, & so in 1927 because of rheumatoid arthritis & heart
trouble. (See below)
p.2072 PARRATT Arthur W & Grace W (WILSON) & A Barnard
WILSON
Live at Rest-a-Wyle, Headley Down.
Saw Mr WILSON, her father,
4 July 1927.
p.2072 SMALL Bessie, 1 Hill View, Standford Hill
Went 1927
to Royal
Mineral Water Hospital, Bath
A fully insured member of National Deposit
Friendly Society - Membership 1/25/52 - I signing the paper.
p.2073 SIMEY Ralph Iliff
&
To build opposite Fullers Bottom pond 1927 in Gentles Copse.
Died 7 Jan 1934 aged 71 [MI=633]
p.2073 JARVIS Francis &
Rengars
In ADKINS house in Downsview Road
Rhinefields. He & wife only.
Has gas work pension & came for
signature 10.8.1927 7.9.1927
Knee hurt in Brass Works? - hurt fell to foot
& went to gas works.
Has one leg only
& "he turned 40."
p.2073 BEVERIDGE Sir William
Called on us mid Aug 1927
He was my pupil in 1896.
Nephew of Mrs MOWATT.
p.2074 ROKE Thomas James & Bertha
Gardener at
Hurlands. Lives at Passfield.
Had baby baptised here 14.8.1927.
Now
(1928) gardener to Capt THACKERAY who is building a cottage for him.
Has 6
boys & 1 girl. She rheumatic.
p.2074 HAMMICK Mrs
Sister to Mrs (Admiral) PARISH
p.889
Has daughter Ida married to AG SEYMOUR (Dean Provost of Glasgow -
Preached here 21.8.1927).
p.2074 REDHEAD (MILNE-)
Is, I think, purchaser 1927 of
"Round Windows" which was "Glenmuir"
He cousin to PECHILL of Alton.
MILNE-REDHEAD they wish to be called.
p.2075 BLAD Carl Edward & Doris Marion
Soldier at
White House 1927. Baby baptised 1927.
He Norwegian. [I have a photo of them - Joyce Stevens]
p.2075 PARKINS Col & Mrs
Staying in Churt, came to tea
1.9.1927.
Was a married officer at Bordon lodging at Headley Wood
& a pupil of mine in 1907.
p.2075 COOKE The Misses
Come Sept 1927 to Silver Birches
(next Mrs SMITH-REUSE).
p.2076 OAKES Edmund & Lilian Alice
New confectioner
1927 High Street, Bordon.
v (replacing)
STONEMAN.
p.2076 RUSSELL James Albert & Polly Annie (CAINE)
Married 16 Nov 1912.
She daughter of John Harding CAINE p.415.
He
steward 1926 of Lindford Club
& to live at 3 Oakdene Villas.
p.2076 KEITH Colin & Bessie (HOLDEN)
Lodging 1927 at
Bracken Lodge p.1312 ?p.1646
She daughter of
John p.1372.
Married at Alton 9.10.1926.
Possibly 1928 at Standford
Hill.
p.2077 [Crossed out=> ROBINSON - see p.2087
Building
1927 in Downsview Road, Headley Down.
From Grayshott.]
p.2077 [Crossed out=> COOMBES - see p.2087
Building
1927 in Downsview Road, Headley Down.
From Grayshott.]
p.2077 DIAMOND
&
She daughter of (butcher)
LARCOM (LARCORN) of
Grayshott.
Built next to "Round Windows", Headley Down in 1927
&
in the house in Oct 1927.
p.2078 & p.2079 Lay Readers
Before Advent
Sunday in each year there is to go to Rev Edwin H ELAND, Cuddington Vicarage,
Worcester park, Surrey 5/- for each Lay Reader charged to Church Account.
Lay Readers:
1927: AMOS Vivian Arthur - see p.2032
1927: BELCHER
William Ernest - see p.566.
This double-page spread was
obviously never completed. There is a used sheet of pink blotting paper
inserted in the book at this point.
p.2080 BRISTOW AW &
Come 1927 to Lindford.
Lodging at Mrs WHEY's, Stoneways.
Joined the choir Oct 1927 & began
borrowing from all the men.
I gave him 15/- & then we stopped it.
"Headquarters 3rd Inf Brigade, Bordon."
p.2080 SHARP George Younger & Maggie Grant
Come 1927
to Ivydene, Lindfpord Chase.
Ex-soldier. Could make no-one hear early Oct
1927.
Gordon born 5.8.1928.
p.2080 PAY
Carter to Fred COURTNAGE.
Living at
GARDNER's Lynton Cottage 1927.
p.2081 ALLAN Charles & Phyllis (SMITH) & baby
Married 9.8.1927 at Alton.
Child born 15.9.1927 at Grayshott.
1928 to
Fellmongers.
[Crossed out=> He living Oct 1927 at Shrubb Cottage.
In January 1928 in Tulls Lane with below.
She with her mother (Thirza)
p.1408.]
p.2081 FORSTER
& maid (GATCUM)
In Tulls Lane 1928
with above.
p.2081 FAWCUS Mrs & 2 girls born circa 1915.
Husband
abroad. She at home for education at Polperian and Oct 1927.
p.2081 GRUNDY Mrs
Met me 29.10.1927 in Carlton Road &
pressed that I should go to tea.
Lodging with Mrs TRIGG at Brockenhurst
from about end July 1927.
Has asthma?
p.2082 & p.2083 GAMBLENs in 1927 - See also p.825 & p.1858.
p.2082 GAMBLEN William 21.6.1857
Married 1880 H Mary KEMP
& had:
- Alonzo Arthur 1885, m. 1912
- Ethel Hilda 1889, m. 1914 (CARTER).
[Roy, went down in
Royal Oak - Joyce Stevens]
p.2082 GAMBLEN Mrs Oscar, born 21.5.1848
She was Fanny
MULLINS.
Her son George Valentine b. 14.2.1875 m. Rose BUDD,
d. 3 Jan 1946
- children: 1906 (died, 1912, 1920 & 1922.
p.2082 GAMBLEN Albert James, born
1892
Son of James GAMBLEN
Married 1919
Lily Mary WOODROW & had:
- Pearl Eliza b. 8.10.1920
- Basil Albert
b. 21.11.1921
- Eunice May b. 10.5.1923
- Patricia Mary b.
24.9.1927.
p.2082 Also living at the Farm House 1927, the DEADMANs p.2037.
p.2083 GAMBLEN Mrs James
She was Mary JONES (m. 1889)
& she had children:
- Henry George (see below) b.1890, m. Julia (RC)
1892
- Albert James 1892, m. Lily WOODROW
- Margaret May 1894 - Mrs
BARLOW (see below)
- Kathleen Ethel (see below) 1895 - Mrs James
WILLIAMS.
Cecil James & KE WILLIAMS live with Mrs Jim.
p.2083 In the last house live
BARLOW Victor George &
Margaret May (nιe GAMBLEN)
- Philip victor George 1917
- Kenneth
Richard 1920, died 1920
- Dennis John 1922.
p.2083 GAMBLEN Henry George 1890 & Julia
Live 1927 at
Lindford Bridge
Married at Grayshott to an RC & had:
- Oscar J
James Henry, b. 21.5.1925.
p.2084 & p.2085 COOMBES Edward & Mary Ann (BURROWS)
"Pale Face"
(See also p.809 & p.2094)
Married in 1886.
At Devon Cottage 1927.
Had these 12 children:
-
James, b. 16.3.1885 at Laurel Cottage - m. Frances? RALPH
- Eliz Ellen
(what ho!), b. 20.3.1887 at Parish House Bottom - Mrs GATCUM
- Edward
George, b. 6.12.1888 at Arford Pond - m. Amelia DENYER in 1912
- Martha
Jane, b. 30.3.1891 - m. Henry HACK 24.12.1911, he
killed in War; she d. 1925, bur plot 23-113 -
p.1975
- Minnie M, b. 19.6.1893 - she died 1900, bur plot 11-45b
- Percy William, b. 9.2.1895 - died 1895, bur plot 11-46a
- Frederick
(p.812), b. 26.5.1896 at Passfield - m. Marjorie? - lived at Passfield, have
been sponsors
- Charlie, b. 28.8.1897 - m. Annie GALE 19.10.1919
-
Harriett Isabel, b.5.5.1900 at Headley Fields - m. 16.6.1918 WJ CHESHAM 1918 (p.809)
- Albert John, b.19.3.1903
- Rose,
b.25.7.1905 (see p.809 frail & deaf) - m. KING, she died 1927 - husband at
Devon Cottage
- Ivy Selina, b.1.12.1908 - m. Henry John WREN; churched Dec
1925, child died Oct 1926 - at Crabtree as maid 1927 when not here (p.808).
p.2086 ARMSTRONG George A & Minnie LA (COBB)
Living in
Headley Fields
She cook at Crabtree. He at Bordon.
Banned here Sept
1927.
p.2086 JOHNSTON Alex
Come 1927 to Leighswood
Vanguard
Farm, Sutton Valance is on his card.
Being an RC gave 5/- (not to gen sub)
but to Hospitals, Dec 1927.
p.2086 JAMES Albert & Beatrice
Middle Dormer's Nov
1927. Polite shopkeeper.
In hospital (?Guildford) kidney trouble Aug to Dec
1928.
p.2087 DRIVER Sidney & Maud (JACKSON)
Live at No.1 Red
Bungalows
Sister to Mrs CARTER, No.3 - daughter of No.2.
Married here
14.6.1924.
p.2087 COOMBES
&
Put up bungalow 1927 in Downsview
Road, Headley Down.
Knew me 11.11.1927 when I called.
Lived at Bulls
Farm.
p.2087 ROBINSON
Put up bungalow 1927 in Downsview Road,
Headley Down.
He & COOMBES above built the bungalows themselves.
p.2088 WHITE
&
Works with BARNETT & living Nov
1927 with him.
p.2088 MOSS
&
& 1 baby nι 1925.
Come 1927 to
Eveley Stables. Gardener.
Went away with Mr FISHER & returned with
him.
In Eveley Stables. I called 3.11.1928.
p.2088 JACKSON (K.O.S.B.)
Come 1927 to 2 Mayfield Cottages
(GARDNER's)
Not well off, only military & out of work pay.
p.2089 CORMACK William Oliver & Edith (DEEKS) & 3
daughters & 1 son
Coming 1928 to Bow Cot (Bowcot)
Youngest daughter Joan Sutherland
engaged April 1928 to James Knight ALLDEN jun
(p.1365) - married 17.10.1928.
p.2089 FORDHAM
& Gertrude & ?her mother
Nov 1927
have taken Mrs MILLER's laundry, Headley Down.
p.2089 MILLER Thomas & Charlotte (died Dec 1935?)
Formerly at laundry
(see above) - Pine Cottage, Stone Hill in 1911
census.
She very ill 1928.
1928 has 2 bungalows, Seymour Road
& below.
Living 1928 in the lower one.
p.2089 ROBERTS Mrs & her brother DIXON
Next below
WILKINSON 1927 on Fullers Hill.
She sent me £2 Xmas 1927 without being
asked.
p.2090 TURNER Joseph & Britannia
Live on Hollywater
Common (in Bramshott)
Came begging (he ill) Nov 1927 & had baby
baptised.
p.2090 RAWSON Mrs Trafford
Lives Thorn Hill Court,
Passfield
Comes to church 1927. ?Friend of Mrs SCHOFIELD.
Also on
p.2027.
p.2090 HANDLEY Miss
Sister Elsie
Mabel buried in Row 17 [MI=461]
She
wrote Dec 1927 from Thorpe Park House, Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, about headstone,
& was told 26/- for stone & kerb & inscription to be submitted.
p.2091 NEWMAN William George & Mary Anne (BARTLETT)
Live 1927 at Arthur's Cottages, Passfield.
She daughter of barber BARTLETT,
Deadwater p.1613.
Has a boy at our school, Harry Verdun BARTLETT, born
12.11.1918, baptised at Bordon 18.12.1918.
Churched here in Dec 1928.
p.2091 WHITE George Edward & Maud Mary (McPHERSON)
Son
of plasterer WHITE p.301.
Out of Army & come 1928 to 3 Fairview
Terrace.
Now at Chestnut Cottage, Arford Pond.
- George Edward
20.10.1925.
p.2091 WILLIS Frank &
(no children)
New constable
Jan 1928 vice (replacing) BUNDY to 3 Elm
Villa, Lindford.
Left Headley for Whitehill Jan 1932.
p.2092 NORRIS
Last house on right in Allotment Road,
Deadwater is "Mrs NORRIS, once BIRMINGHAM".
p.2092 BARTRAM T &
Live opposite Wishanger Farm.
Poultry man to Major EVANS.
p.2092 CUMMING Miss
At new house beyond BROWN in Fairview
Road.
Goes to JAMES' services.
p.2093 LEMON Thomas Arthur (3.2.1908) & Mabel
Married
at Alton about Xmas 1927.
He son of George LEMON (Headley Down) p.1410.
She from Kingsley, servant to Mr VENNING. Sister to Mr WILSON's errand boy.
A child born in Spring 1928.
p.2093 LANSLEY William George &
New Wheatsheaf
landlord, March 1928.
p.2093 STONEMAN ?George
On Passfield Common
Florence
(born 19.3.1914) at school & confirmed 1928.
"George STONEMAN" of
Passfield Cottages met with accident from girder falling on him in Longmoor
Railway.
p.2094 COOMBES Edward (17.10.1858) & Mary Ann (BURROWS)
Rewritten from p.809 (and also on p.2084)
Married 17.7.1886
Son of Edward p.410. She daughter of Fred p.391.
See
p.809 on going into Union.
Children: (see
p.2084).
p.2095 COOMBES James & Frances Emily (RALPH)
He son of
"pale face" p.2084.
She daughter of RALPH
p.1006 & "married" one JAMES & has Willie JAMES
Went to Arthurs
Cottages, then to Selborne.
They living now at ROGERS' "Laurels".
p.2095 TOLLEMARCHE Capt & Mrs
Came Nov 1927 to
Hollywater Park. "Gordons".
I called 7.5.1928. Pleasant little woman.
p.2095 EVANS Thomas Edward &
& 5 children
Leaving Army & settling in "Millford", Deadwater Road.
Loose
envelope addressed to Gladys LAVERTY, on the back of which is written in
pencil (approximately!):
The Hon Circle /
Carol Paget / youngest daughter / of a late Lord & Lady / Quinborough /
Capt Twhit Victor / John Evans / son of Brig / M=JMJ / Evans.
p.2095 REYNTIARS children at Trevera in June 1928.
p.2096 & p.2097 Brief pedigree of COURTNAGE
Charles COURTNAGE m. 14.11.1835 Lucy MARSHALL p.300
Children of Lucy
MARSHALL before marriage:
- Eliz MARSHALL 19.12.1830 - Mrs ALDRED p.528
- Sarah MARSHALL 24.4.1833 - Mrs BARKER p.319
Children after marriage:
- Mary COURTNAGE 1837 - Mrs ELSTONE
- Henry COURTNAGE 1841 - m. Charlotte
HORNE (or MOONEY) p.530
- Charles COURTNAGE 1844 - m. 1862 Anne BELTON
p.529, had child:
-- Charles ("Charlie"?)
COURTNAGE - Rectory gardener p.888, p.890
- Daniel COURTNAGE 1846 - m.
1874 Ellen BURROWS
- Anne COURTNAGE 1848 had
child:
-- Matilda COURTNAGE
- Harriett COURTNAGE 1852 - m.
25.12.1871 Edward DEANE p.527.
p.2097 Loose paper COURTNAGE family - list of marriages
- used to create p.890?
Phoebe
Ann Philadelphia,
1908 - Albert SMITH, Fullers Bottom
Percy John, 1910 - Emma FYFIELD,
Fairview
Matilda Charlotte 1915 - William
TRIGG, Hollies
Richard Albert
Edward 1921 - Dorothy MANSBRIDGE, was in Fullers Bottom - at baker
MARSHALL
Mary Louisa 1922 - Ernest Cecil ALDERTON
Ernest -Irish cook
at Oaks - ALLSOPPs.
p.2098 Club at Deadwater
Burnt out in an hour on Sunday
morning 22/4/1928
The 4 soldiers lost all - no life lost - taken into
Barracks.
p.2098 NICOLLS Mrs S Lilian
Has (1928) bought Mrs OGDEN's
old house.
She sister to Mrs HEASLOP p.1996.
p.2098 NEWMAN
Lives east of MARDEN in Lindford Chase.
I gave Φ May 1928 & spoke to her.
p.2099 SHRUBB at Headley Wood
Hatch
Kate Emily SHRUBB born 3.11.1879 - p.316
Mary Jane SHRUBB born
6.6.1877 & her son Harold Robert SHRUBB born 13.12.1910
Mary works at
Headley Park in the garden [Harold at school with me I think - Joyce
Stevens]
Mrs McANDREW made them a window.
p.2099 YOUNGE Rev SW & Mrs
New CF May 1928 at Model
Farm, Lindford.
p.2099 HARRIS Major
To Belmont May 1928.
p.2099 TARLING George H
A soldier in 1927 behind 200 Yards
Road.
p.2100 WALKER
Newcomer (1928) to 1 Firhill Villas,
Hollywater.
"Roman Catholics" as she told me 15.5.1928.
p.2100 MARKS or WILLIAMSON &
(nιe FOARD)
Come 1928
to EAMES' Hollywater.
She has been married twice.
She sister to Mrs
KINGSHOTT p.99.
p.2100 THOMSON
&
She deaf. Come 1928 to Alpha
Cottage.
p.2100 SIBLEY
At the Rock (Hurlands) in 1928.
p.2101 HUDSON
Come to Fruit of May Cot, Parish House
Bottom, 1928
?Henry James G married 1925 Edith DOPSON.
p.2101 FOSTER
Come to back 1928 of May Cot, parish House
Bottom.
p.2101 GRAINGER
1928 at Mount Pleasant, Lindford
vice (replacing) GORDON.
p.2101 DIVALL
?Ex-soldier in late HAYTER's, Deadwater
Common 1928.
p.2102 PRICE
1st cottage on "Hollywater Hill" beyond
bridge.
p.2102 MATTHEWS George Albert & Ivy Nora (BRIGGS)
Married here 16 June 1928. A driver RA & living at 4 Forest Bungalows,
Deadwater.
p.2102 GULLY Ada & her brother Dr GULLY
At Binden
Cottage 1928 & previously.
He went unhurt all through the War
1914-1918.
Omitted somehow in these lists.
She in voting list.
p.2102 O'LEARY
At late TILBURY on Liphook Road.
Widow
with cripple 1st cousin - called 26.7.1928.
p.2103 PURNELL Jack & Beryl (GOODE) & 3 children
She daughter of Evelyn GOODE p.1981.
They have 3 children in 1928:
-
John Edward Kelly b. 1914
- William Anthony
- Anne Patricia.
Jack
PURNELL's father was master at Wellington.
p.2103 HOLME Mrs & Mrs Richard TAYLOR
Friends of Miss
SCOTT KERR at Broxhead Cott 1928.
Called to ask after my exit from church
(diarrhoea) on 29.7.1928.
p.2103 BELTON Arthur L James & Marjorie (MOGER)
Living
on Beech Hill. Baby in 1928.
She granddaughter of James WEEKES p.573.
p.2103 WHISTLER
&
(RIVETT) & baby
1st tenants
(1928) of Abbeydore - Lieut. at Bordon.
Her mother (here in 1928) is Mrs
KEIGHLEY.
p.2104 & p.2105 Pedigree of SMITH of Headley
Down
James Leggatt SMITH p.1521 (buried plot 21-73 in N yd) m.
Elizabeth
- Mrs Fred James HARRIS p.1521 (Ellen Florence SMITH) had child:
-- Fred James Alfred HARRIS (d. 1928)
m. 1915 Kathleen CHANDLER "Heath Cottage"
- George Alfred SMITH p.1521 m.
Florence A & had 6 children. Once in gas works. Lived opposite
Bellmongers. She cleaned church. Went to Grayshott & separated. One child
died Grayshott.
- Mrs Louisa AYLING p.1755 (or CHESTERMAN on voting list).
Came 1916 to Fellmongers
- Mrs WHITAKER p.1494
(or SMITH WHITAKER) - John Henry SMITH WHITAKER. Children p.1495.
p.2104 SAMPSON
Newcomers 1928 to Standford Green.
No
answer when I called 25.9.1928.
p.2105 SHAW
A Hindhead gardener.
Come 1928 to next
the Misses BROWN in Fairview Road (Stone Hill)
I saw her 29.9.1928.
p.2106 & p.2107 Family of WEEKES of Washford
(formerly Lindford Bridge)
James WEEKES p.513 (1834-1920, bur plot 16-16, MI=283) m.
Anne CHANDLER (1838-1901, bur plot 16-17, MI=283) died in asylum - had
children:
- Jane, bapt 1.1.1860 - Mrs Charles MOSS p.1004
-
Sarah Ann, bapt 25.1.1863 - Mrs Walter SMITH p.822
- Elizabeth
Mary, bapt 5.11.1865 - Mrs BUDD p.1371
-
Charles, bapt 2.2.1868 - at Bromley 1928 - bad health
- Caroline Fanny,
bapt 5.6.1870 - Mrs MOGER, see p.2103
- William, bapt 26.1.1873 - m. 1900
Alice HEATHER; at Lindford 1900, in Churt 1928, p.1314
- Emily, bapt
7.2.1875 - Mrs William Herbert MERRITT p.1370 - he buried here 1922 (MERRETT on stone, MI=738)
- Clara, bapt 2.11.1877
- at Great Yarmouth in 1928
- Rose Annie, bapt 5.12.1880 - Mrs WALKER,
Shottermill in 1928
- Fred, born 1.1.1883 - m. at Orpington 1928.
p.2106 GRIMES
Of Grayshott. New house on "Stone Hill
Road"
She at Women's Institute 12 Sept 1928
Finds it dull at Stone Hill
Road.
p.2107 SMITH Thomas William
Evans Cottage. She deaf with ear
trumpet.
p.2108 WHITE
Come mid 1928 to late CROWTHER
In narrow lane off Hammer Lane. Seem
nice.
p.2108 TAYLOR Adam Edward &
& baby nιe spring
1928
Come to new cottages beyond Stagsdene.
p.2108 WALES
Gips (gypsies)
on Barley Mow Hill 1928.
p.2108 MACANDREW
&
Camp dentist living 1928 in
Seymour Road, Headley Down.
p.2109 JOHNSTON or JOHNSON
Young soldier in Taylor's Lane
& likely to settle down there.
p.2109 COWLEY S
I think the name is of tenant of last
house (left) Somerset Avenue.
p.2109 VASSINETTE
&
At Saunders Green for winter
1928.
?Hotel (or other) manager.
p.2109 LANSDOWN Rev TP
Come 1928 to Long Cross Chapel.
p.2109 LAVID David
East View, Somerset Avenue
- James
nι 31.1.1928 - not baptised.
p.2110 COLDICOTT Ernest & Rose May (CHANDLER)
She
daughter of Tom CHANDLER
- George Thomas 1914
- Robert Gordon 1918 -
both by Ernest
and then
- Joyce 1926
- Lily 1927 - thatched
bungalow at Hollywater.
p.2110 LINTOTT Albert Charles & Lily Ethel
(CANNINGS)
Married here 1.8.1927 & living next door (Lindford Lane) to
her parents p.1801.
p.2110 KNIGHT Ella & children
Widow from Bramshott
lately come to Hollywater.
Came Oct 1928 for recommendation for Ivory
Cross.
p.2110 CHANDLER Alexander & Doris
Eva (ELLISON)
Married here Oct 1928.
Living next BULL
(Lindford Chase)
Daughter of p.1925.
p.2111 TENNENT
Is, I think, still the occupier of middle
bungalow Standford Hill.
p.2111 SCOBLE John Henry & Mona Evelyn (DAVEY of
Plymouth)
Banned Xmas 1927. A gunner.
Living 1928 at Prospect
Hill.
A piece of gun fell on him & he in hospital Nov 1928.
p.2111 BROWN
In 2nd part of 1st cottage on Hollywater
Hill.
Are (Greek sigma) parties one of which
is Weslyan Missionary for south of England
but which is BROWN I do not
remember.
p.2111 GWINN
At shop at entry of Blundy's lane,
Deadwater.
p.2112 CRANE & FIELDER Misses
Come to Hollydene (1928)
in old bungalows, Headley Down
I saw Miss FIELDER 5.12.1928.
p.2112 THOMSON Col
In Prince Alexieff's Bungalow 1928.
p.2112 DOUGHT
& Kathleen (nιe MACDONALD then MAXEY)
Kathleen divorced MAXEY in Canada 1928 & is now (Dec 1928) Mrs DOUGHT
living behind JELFS' laundry - see p.1766.
p.2112 BLOMFIELD Capt & Mrs
Hillside, Headley. Border
Regiment came autumn 1928.
Mrs B daughter of the youngest Miss LACY of Frensham vicarage.
[Entry made by Miss BURRELL]
p.2113 KING Arthur
Married 1909 Esme Dorcas KINGSHOTT (dau
of p.89)
Child Dorothy Mabel nιe 9.10.1910 - married here Oct 1931.
Esme Dorcas died 15.2.1919 aged 33, buried in plot
2-2.
He remarried 1920 Bessie Eliza BARNETT (dau of p.1405)
&
(1928) he lives still in Taylor's lane.
Child Molly KING in CC (clothing
club) 1929 (at Bordon) not born here.
Bessie E KING died June 1922
aged 36, buried in plot 16-74.
[This is the last entry in WHL's
writing. He died on 27 December 1928 aged 81.
The rest of the entries
are by Miss BURRELL plus cuttings]
p.2113 PORTAL Andrew Wallace
High Breck came 1930.
Have poultry &
silver fox farm.
Mrs P is invalid & has to winter abroad. 2
children.
p.2114 CROWTHER Col & Mrs
Took Birds Nest which Mrs
DUFFUS bought & furnished & changed the name to Yonder Cottage 1931.
(Col. Francis Ferguson DUFFUS CMG still at Birds Nest
in 1935 Directory)
One daughter moved to Innishowen Lodge
1932.
Left Headley summer 1934.
p.2114 CURGENVEN Mrs & Angela
Built Thatch Cottage
1930.
Lived pre-war at Holly bank. He South Wales Borderers killed
1914.
p.2114 MUSSON Mrs
The Laurels. Husband in India commanding
the Manchesters.
One boy at school at Hindhead 1931.
Let house to
HEELIS winter 1932-33.
Went to near Alton 1936?
p.2115 La COSTE Mrs
Curtis Farm. Bought the house &
some of the land 1930?
An American, husband in British Army & killed in
the War.
One sone & one daughter.
Died 1936?
p.2115 KING-HALL Commander
Stephen
Bought Hartfield 1932.
Writes plays with Capt
Ian Hay BEITH.
p.2115 GOSNELL Major Harry
Theodore, 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales Light
Dragoons)
The Boreen 1930. Only child died & buried here (MI=454, showing him and 3 young sons buried)
p.2116 NETHERSOLE Miss & PARKER Miss
Come to The
Cottage, Picketts Hill 1931. Have dogs.
Dog breeders,
Orgules kennels in 1935 Directory.
p.2116 PINK Miss
Build a house & came to Well Field
Corner with friend Mrs PETERS 1931?
Called house Well Field.
Miss P
has been a racing motorist.
p.2116 SUTTHERY-POPE Miss Mabel
Has a house on Crabtree Estate on Liphook
Road, Oakhurst.
Lets it to two people has nursing home at Hindhead.
p.2117 POTTS Mrs
Bungalow on Crabtree Estate on Liphook
Road.
Came 1931. Widow & sister Deaconess Jane BURTON.
Left
1936?
p.2117 BLANCHARD Harry
Married May GARNETT 1931.
Son
of William BLANCHARD.
She daughter of CROUCHER of Standford, married 1st
GARNETT son of Eveley coachman & divorced him.
Live in bungalow on
Crabtree Estate on Liphook Road.
May once cook at Rectory.
[It seems as if 'Crabtree Estate' was mostly building in the 1930s]
p.2117 TYRRELL Mrs
The Den. Husband in India. Two
daughters, one married & one son, came 1930?
Went away & returned
to Lynton Dene 1937?
Col. William Grant TYRRELL DSO at
Lynton Dene in 1939 Directory.
p.2118 COURTNAGE Richard - see also p.888 & p.890
Gardener to Mrs JOHNSON
Living in bungalow on Crabtree Estate on Liphook
Road 1932.
p.2118 WILLS Mr William & Mrs
& daughter & son
Lynton Dene 1930.
Chicken & pig farm
world tithe Pgs left & went to Ashby
1936?
p.2118 HEELIS Col J P & Mrs
She sister to Mrs ANDERSON
p.1880.
Returned March & living at Laurels
Sep 1932.
Moved to Oakhurst, Liphook Road, then bought Chase Farm in Tulls
Lane 1933.
p.2119 WILSON Commander Alexander Guy Berners & Mrs May
Came to Newlands 1932.
He commander of
the Reg's Yacht.
Cutting - He died 11
April 1942 at Newlands.
p.2119 STOKES-REES Lieut RH RN retired & Mrs
Taken
Land of Nod 1933.
One girl aged 4?
Baby boy stillborn d?????d
him 1938 & left Land of Nod & went to live in Kingsley.
p.2119 DUDGEON Major Christopher
Robson RAMC
Taken Beech Hill House from Capt. THACKERAY summer
1937.
Two boys at school, eldest one Patrick
Laurence killed in war.
House keeper Miss STODDART.
p.2120 WHEELER
& Mrs MH & children
He was in
Hants Regiment stationed at Bordon & lived at Holly Bank.
Came back to
Birds Nest 1933, built a house in opposite field & called it Linsted
Hill.
p.2120 WHEELER
Village nurse, husband & daughter came
when Nurse GILBERTSON retired.
Husband dos
gendy, 1 daughter.
p.2120 WILBRAHAM-TAYLOR Mrs
Come to Homecroft 1934.
Changed name of house to Windspun.
p.2121 SIMMS Capt Henry William
& Mrs (RN)
Built a white flat-roofed house in Mill Lane 1934
"Shortacre".
p.2121 WILSON Mr George L & Mrs
Bought Hatch House
Farm, Lindford 1936? till 1960s
Architect from
Shanghai.
Peter Hibbard interested in him and visited
JOS in Apr 2007.
p.2121 WILSON Mr WW & Mrs
Built Minesta, Headley
Fields 1937
Violet farm.
p.2121 KYNASTON Rev Edmund MA & Mrs
Taken Holly Bank Jan 1938.
Later vicar of Hambledon.
p.2122 HALL Alfred & Ada
Bought 1937 house in Mill Lane, The Orchard,
built by Mrs PITKIN 1935?
Cutting - Death
21 Oct 1952 of Alfred HALL, husband of Ada
p.2122 FFORDE Arthur
Brownlow & Mrs & Miss P
Built
Coolgreany, Mill Lane 1935?
Married son building house in field at the
back 1938.
Sir Arthur
FFORDE, "Archers".
p.2122 WINCHESTER (was Edith BUNDY p.1909)
Daughter of
late Headley policeman
Living in Liphook Road & owns in 1937 shop next
to White House in Headley High Street.
Confectioner, tobacconist & grocer in 1939
Directory.
p.2122 PRETZLIK Ottila
Bought and enlarged BERRY's Farm,
Headley Mill (p.1121) 1937 and called it Stream
Farm.
p.2123 RICE Col. Brinsley
Alexander & Mrs Olive Wibraham
Bought Lower House from BRANSON 1934? & called it Imadene.
Brother
Sheridan KB RICE, came from abroad & died
there May 1936 - buried here MI=640.
p.2123 WHITFIELD-HART L E (Miss)
Started milk round at
White House 1937.
p.2123 HENSLOWE Cecil William Edward & Mrs
Harriet Blakeway (nιe I'ANSON)
Children:
- Kitty (Catherine Frances Mary) - m. WIGAN curate
Grayshott (see p.1023 & below)
-
Deloraine - Hon Mrs Edward GIBSON (he died 1925)
- Dolly (Dorothy)
- widow
- Aileen
- Florrie (Florence) -
widow?
- Jack - dead.
Cutting - WIGAN-HENSLOWE - On 30 April
1895 at All Saints Church, Headley by the Rev Edward Bartholomew HENSLOWE,
Percy Frederick WIGAN, curate of Bramshott, fourth son of the late LD WIGAN of
Oakwood, Maidstone to Catherine Frances Mary, eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs
CWE HENSLOWE of Pinewood, Grayshott.
p.2124 RIDLEY Rev Michael & Mrs Billy (MOSLEY)
Rector
of Headley 1929 to March 1934.
- Helen Clare 1930
- Simon
-
Adam
- Giles Mark 1946?
p.2124 TUDOR-JONES Rev James Spencer & Mrs Helen Tinsley (BURGESS)
Rector of Headley 1934 to 1965.
- Joyce - went to Jamaica Sept 1948
-
Barbara
- Joan.
p.2124 WILLIAMSON Dr & Mrs
Took Dr CROWTHER-SMITH's
practice.
Nov 1947 bought Hedgeside.
p.2125 WACEY Major? & Mrs
Bought Crabtree 1947?
Sold May 1949, went to Tilford.
p.2125 BLANDFORD
Bought Windspun from Mrs WILBRAHAM-TAYLOR
p.2120.
p.2125 DOWNING Capt & Mrs & 2 girls
Devonshire
Regiment, Bordon
1st at White House, then Bowcot.
p.2125 OMMANNEY Col Cyril (RA retired) & Mrs Susan
Cyril Henry OMMANNEY, Lt.Col., of Arford, Headley, Bordon,
Hampshire, * 1884, + 1957, Md.1), Kathleen JONES, + 1930; Md.2) 1956, Violet
Ethel Susan DAVIES, d. of W. G. Davies, of Bristol [from http://www.william1.co.uk/w139.htm]
Died 7 Aug 1958 aged 74 at Arford Cottage, Headley [now
Ivy Cottage?]
Younger son of the late Sir Montague OMMANNEY (&
Mrs Seamp).
Various Cuttings: re. Sir Harry BRITTAIN, Sir Cecil FFORDE, Rev Michael RIDLEY, Joyce TUDOR-JONES, Charles ROWLATT, Mrs GILBERTSON (nurse) and others.
Loose note re. COOMBES girls: Alice, Flo, Kath & Ellen.
Transcription of Book 11 completed, as follows:
pp.18001849 Jo Smith
pp.18501899
Priestleys
pp.19001949 Woodgers
pp.19502125 Jo Smith
No further pages in Book 11
p.700 to p.797 - Index by Surname: showing Surname, First
name, Location, Page No.
Note: no Q numbers used in
this Index.
This index probably will not be
transcribed, as searching the books themselves yields more accurate
results
Plans & Pedigrees see at end.
Q.34: Numbers like this refer to the
original visiting books. ('Q' numbers from Q.126 to
Q.162 seem usually to refer to pages in Book 2. We are not sure what 'Q'
numbers less then 126 refer to)
Page 1 to Page 365 - Index by Surname: showing Surname, First name, Location, Page No.
List of Plans & Pedigrees starts at page
367:
WHL says: Plans & Pedigrees as marked are I think all that are in parish Magazine
they run from from
ALBURY (part of) -
p.2042
to
WOODS (Apr, June, July 1901) -
p.96
Last page in Book 12 is page 373
This index probably will not be transcribed, as searching the books themselves yields more accurate results
Examined:
Reg No.6 - Beg to April 1721
Reg No.7 - pages
begin to end
Reg No.6 - April 15 1721 to end Burials
Reg No.6 -
Reverse part (6 pages)
Reg No.9 - Pages 1 to end of this side Bor..
Reg No.10 - Pages 1 to end of this side Bor..
B Reg Baptisms 1813-1852,
beg to end
B Present Reg of baptisms
GM Gentleman's Magazine
-
Belfry Monuments
S Stones
C Crockford
D Register Burials 1813 to
present, beg to Feb 19 1875
- Desk Documents
- Campbells Bills
V
Vestry Box Documents (Particularly O's R&P)
IB Reg No.1 Baptisms, beg
to 1619
ID Reg No.1 Deaths, beg to 1619
IM Reg No.1 Marriages beg to
1619
E England, Red History of - another name for the
Victoria
County History?
GLD Gentleman's & Ladies Diary
BB
Bettesworth's father's & grandfather's Book of Accounts (a very curious
old book of accounts kept by the William Bettesworths, father & son, 1772
to __
Murrray Murray's Guide to Surrey, Hants & IoW
NN Nicholas
Nickelby
School School documents etc (private book)
Burs Documents in
Queen's Bursary (see Partial abstract in Desk)
G&L Gentleman's &
Lady's diary (chronology etc)
C&C 'Cull
& Comely's' Valuation in 1822
PM = Parish Magazine
W? Lickfold
= nι 1843 & had a good memory & told me much in 20th century. See also his account
of the 1830 riot.
Pages of historical notes up to 1920 (p.326)
Some Pedigrees and info on Gatehouse - Huggins - Blunt
"The Old House at Headley" - A Christmas tale
p.367 Miscellaneous (mainly blank)
p.372 Characters of Sovereigns: George IV, William IV & Victoria
p.374 Miscellaneous
Gully's History is extraordinary.
Petworth
Bazaar
Corn Laws
Publishing
Winchester
Cathedral
Poor Laws
Methodist & Duels
Sermon
Cotton
Teetotallers
Tenpenny Nails
Superstition
Railways
Quakers
Parish Treats
Lord Loughborough used to say
Church
Service
Church Monopoly
Marriage of Dissenters
p.376 The Riots of 1830-31 etc
At end of 1830 many agricultural
fires; said to be war against machinery but other farmers also suffered.
Insurance offices refused to insure. Nobody knew how the fire came, watchmen
would "see a blue streak in the air which would run rocket-like along the
ridge of a stack & run down its sides" & instantly the whole is in a
blaze. Nobody ever found it out. Some thought that a particular stack was
previously wetted. Sometimes a long slender wire was found among the ashes.
E(19)606.
November 1830. The Duke of Wellington as soon as he was out of
office repaired to hants & exerted himself as Lord-Lieutenant to suppress
the disorders; he returned to London November 27th having done much good;
& communicated largely with the Secretary of State. [Greville Memoirs
1830, p.75]
December 1830. The state of the country is still dreadful.
Whenever there has been anything like fighting, the mob has always been beaten
& has shown the greatest cowardice. They do not however seem to have been
activated by a very ferocious spirit, and considering the disorders of the
times, it is remarkable that they have not been more violent & rapacious.
Lord Craven who is just of age, with 3 or 4 more young Lords, his friends
defeated and dispersed them in Hampshire. [Grev Mem 1830 p.98]
Friday Dec
24th 1830. Meeting at the Council Office to order a prayer "on account of the
troubled state of certain parts of the United Kingdom" - "Great nonsense".
[Greville Mem 1830 p.98]
I never remember times like these, nor read of
such - the Terror and lively expectation which prevail & the way in which
people's minds are turned backwards & forwards from France to Ireland,
then range excursively to Poland or Piedmont, & fix again on the burnings,
riots & executions here. [Grev Mem 1830 p.99]
In Feb 1834, Mr Cobbett
said in Pariament that incendiary fires etc were as rife as ever
[E.19.729]
p.379: Books
p.380 Gatehouse Notices.
End.
Further details possibly to be transcribed.