John Maybrey
M, b. circa 1868
Reference | 351 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2015 |
John Maybrey was born circa 1868 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.1 He was the son of John Maybrey and Mary Crane.2 He was a son of John Maybrey and Mary Maybrey in the 1871 census in 11 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 He was the son of John Maybrey and Mary Maybrey in the 1881 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.4 He was the son of John Maybrey in the 1891 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. John was a Grocer's assistant.5 He married Emma Elizabeth Greenaway in 1892 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.6 He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. John was a musician living with his school mistress wife and two sons.7 He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. John was a teacher of music living with his two sons in their nine rooms.8
Family | Emma Elizabeth Greenaway b. c 1860, d. 1938 |
Children |
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Sources
- [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 2660 Folio 71 Page 28.
- [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 2567 Folio 45 Pages 31 and 32.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 2041 Folio 138 Page 21.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1892/Q2 Cheltenham Volume 6a Page 815.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 2465 Folio 66 Page 8.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN15565 RG78PN947 RD333 SD2 ED30 SN51.
Robert Maybrey
M, b. circa 1869
Reference | 352 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2015 |
Robert Maybrey was born circa 1869 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.1 He was the son of John Maybrey and Mary Crane.2 He was a son of John Maybrey and Mary Maybrey in the 1871 census in 11 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 He was the son of John Maybrey and Mary Maybrey in the 1881 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.4 He was the son of John Maybrey in the 1891 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Robert was a Grocer's assistant.5
Sources
- [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 2660 Folio 71 Page 28.
- [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 2567 Folio 45 Pages 31 and 32.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 2041 Folio 138 Page 21.
Sarah E Maybrey
F, b. circa 1872
Reference | 353 |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2015 |
Sarah E Maybrey was born circa 1872 in Leamington, Warwickshire, England.1 She was the daughter of John Maybrey and Mary Crane.2 She was the daughter of John Maybrey and Mary Maybrey in the 1881 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 She was the daughter of John Maybrey in the 1891 census 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, John was a Professor of Music living with his wife and five children.4
Emma Elizabeth Greenaway
F, b. circa 1860, d. 1938
Reference | 354 |
Last Edited | 13 Jul 2015 |
Emma Elizabeth Greenaway was born circa 1860 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. She married John Maybrey, son of John Maybrey and Mary Crane, in 1892 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.1 She was the wife of John Maybrey in the 1901 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Emma was a school mistress.2 She died in 1938 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3
Family | John Maybrey b. c 1868 |
Children |
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Herbert John Maybrey
M, b. 1893, d. 31 March 1942
Reference | 355 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2015 |
Herbert John Maybrey was born in 1893 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.1 He was the son of John Maybrey and Emma Elizabeth Greenaway.2 He was the son of John Maybrey and Emma Elizabeth Maybrey in the 1901 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 He was the son of John Maybrey in the 1911 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Herbert was an elementery school teacher.4 He married Mary Clarke Love in 1918 in Marylebone, London, England.5 He died on 31 March 1942 in Bromley, Kent, England.6,7 His estate was probated on 27 June 1942 in Altwood Copse, Maidenhead Thicket, Berkshire, England, in Llandudno and Administration papers were issued to his widow Mary. His effects were valued at £2834 16s 2d.7
Family | Mary Clarke Love |
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1893/Q2 Cheltenham Volume 6a Page 420.
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 2465 Folio 66 Page 8.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN15565 RG78PN947 RD333 SD2 ED30 SN51.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1918/Q1 Marylebone Volume 1a Page 1514.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1942/Q2 Bromley Volume 2a Page 1101a age 48.
- [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Arthur James Maybrey
M, b. 1894
Reference | 356 |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2015 |
Arthur James Maybrey was born in 1894 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.1 He was the son of John Maybrey and Emma Elizabeth Greenaway.2 He was the son of John Maybrey and Emma Elizabeth Maybrey in the 1901 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.3 He was the son of John Maybrey in the 1911 census in 10 Greville Terrace, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.4
Mary Clarke Love
F
Reference | 357 |
Last Edited | 24 Jan 2015 |
Mary Clarke Love married Herbert John Maybrey, son of John Maybrey and Emma Elizabeth Greenaway, in 1918 in Marylebone, London, England.1
Family | Herbert John Maybrey b. 1893, d. 31 Mar 1942 |
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1918/Q1 Marylebone Volume 1a Page 1514.
William Charman1 
M, b. 1891, d. 16 May 1915
Reference | 358 |
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2019 |
William Charman was born in 1891 in Mucking, Essex, England.1,2 He was the son of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Brown.1 He was the son of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Charman in the 1901 census in Woodhill Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.3 He appeared in the household as a lodger of Mark Butt and Ellen Butt in the 1911 census in 19 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. William was an assistant domestic gardener.4 William was employed by Mr W V. S. Cooper, of Hatchlands, Clandon when he enlisted in The Queen's just before Christmas 1914. He was Private, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 22 Brigade, 7th Division Army no. G/3557.5,1 He died on 16 May 1915 during the Battle of Festubert. He was one of 147 other ranks killed on that day included in a total of 435 casualties and the days events are reported in the Regimental diaries.1,6 A war gratuity was paid to William's father also called William on 19 October 1915 of £3 7s 8d and to his brother James of £3 on 12 August 1919.7 He is remembered on panel 4 and 5 of Le Touret Memorial.1,8 William also appears on the plaque in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.

Sources
- [S16] CWGC website.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1891/Q3 Orsett Volume 4a Page 430 - mother Brown.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 86 Page 1.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN106.
- [S15] Newspaper article Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 5 June 1915.
- [S21] Queens Royal Surrey Website Dairies of 2nd Battalion on 16 May 1915.
- [S7] Ancestry UK, Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects, 1901-1929.
- [S7] Ancestry Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current.
William Charman1
M, b. 1863, d. 1924
Reference | 359 |
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2018 |
William Charman was born in 1863 in Shamley Green, Surrey, England.2 He was the son of James Charman and Harriet Goodchild.3 He married Ellen Elizabeth Brown, daughter of William Brown and Sarah J Stretton, on 6 March 1887 in St Matthews, Islington, London, England, after the licence had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by William Brown and E J Maskell. William like his father James was a contractor and gave his address as Mucking Ford, Essex. Ellen gave her address as St Matthews Islington and her father William was a publican. William and Ellen had eleven children. By 1911 only three were still living.4,5,1 He was the son in law of William Brown in the 1891 census in George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England. William was a general labourer.6 He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Woodhill Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England. William was a general labourer living with his wife and three children.7 His wife Ellen died in 1904 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.8 The Surrey Mirror of 21 October 1904 reported that William was on bail and pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide at Wonersh on 26 September. He had recently lost his wife and become depressed, he had cut his throat. He was discharged on promising not to commit the offence again.9 He appeared in the household as a lodger of Mark Butt and Ellen Butt in the 1911 census in 19 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. William was a general labourer working in draining work, the census suggested he had 11 children only three of which were living in 1911.10 William was living in 22 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England, when he received the news of his son William's death, being reported killed in action during the Battle of Festubert. Strangely the paper states his name was Mr F Woods, who lived in the house before him.1,11 A war gratuity was paid to William's father also called William on 19 October 1915 of £3 7s 8d and to his brother James of £3 on 12 August 1919.12 He died in 1924 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.13
Family | Ellen Elizabeth Brown b. c 1866, d. 1904 |
Children |
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Sources
- [S16] CWGC website.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1863/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 123 - Goodchild.
- [S7] Ancestry London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 - son William.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1887/Q1 Islington Volume 1b Page 376.
- [S7] Ancestry London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 1379 Folio 88 Page 1.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 86 Page 1.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1904/Q2 Hambeldon Volume 2a Page 90 age 38.
- [S15] Newspaper article Surrey Mirror 21 October 1904.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN106.
- [S15] Newspaper article Surrey Advertiser - Saturday 5 June 1915.
- [S7] Ancestry UK, Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects, 1901-1929.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1924/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 177 age 66.
Ellen Elizabeth Brown
F, b. circa 1866, d. 1904
Reference | 360 |
Last Edited | 15 Oct 2018 |
Ellen Elizabeth Brown was born circa 1866 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of William Brown and Sarah J Stretton.1 She was a daughter of William Brown and Sarah J Brown in the 1871 census in 20 Victoria Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.2 She appeared in the household as a boarder in the 1881 census in Pussy Villa, Grays Thurrock, Essex, England. Staying with John and Sarah Bates. John was a mineral water manufacturer. Ellen was listed as a scholar.3 She married William Charman, son of James Charman and Harriet Goodchild, on 6 March 1887 in St Matthews, Islington, London, England, after the licence had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by William Brown and E J Maskell. William like his father James was a contractor and gave his address as Mucking Ford, Essex. Ellen gave her address as St Matthews Islington and her father William was a publican. William and Ellen had eleven children. By 1911 only three were still living.4,5,6 She was the daughter of William Brown in the 1891 census George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England, William was a publican, his son and son in law were general labourers, his daughter and grandson were also in the house. There was also a lodger William Street and servant Martha Hindes.7 She was the wife of William Charman in the 1901 census in Woodhill Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.8 She died in 1904 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.9 She was buried on 21 May 1904 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, she was buried in Blackheath Cemetery plot no 291.
Family | William Charman b. 1863, d. 1924 |
Children |
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Sources
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 2907 Folio 89 Page 30.
- [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1753 Folio 10 Pages 13 and 14.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1887/Q1 Islington Volume 1b Page 376.
- [S7] Ancestry London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921.
- [S16] CWGC website.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 1379 Folio 88 Page 1.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 86 Page 1.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1904/Q2 Hambeldon Volume 2a Page 90 age 38.
Ellen Charman
F, b. 1890, d. July 1949
Reference | 361 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2018 |
Ellen Charman was born in 1890 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Brown. She was baptised on 6 July 1890 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, the family lived in Lords Hill and her father was a general labourer.2 She was the grandaughter of William Brown in the 1891 census living at George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England.3 She was the daughter of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Charman in the 1901 census in Woodhill Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.4 She married Richard Thomas Redman, son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield, on 17 October 1927 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Sidney George James Herbert and James Charman. Richard was a labourer, his father Job was a farmer but was dead.5,6 She died in July 1949 in Surrey, England.7,8
Family | Richard Thomas Redman b. 15 Nov 1896, d. 13 Oct 1977 |
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1890/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 139 - mother Brown.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 1379 Folio 88 Page 1.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 86 Page 1.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937.
- [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1927/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 459.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1949/Q3 Surrey SW Volume 5g Page 651 age 59.
- [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
James Charman
M, b. 9 July 1897, d. 1960
Reference | 362 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2018 |
James Charman was born on 9 July 1897 in Shamley Green, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Brown. He was baptised on 5 September 1897 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, James was just seven weeks old and his home address was Woodhill, Shamley Green.2 He was the son of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Charman in the 1901 census in Woodhill Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.3 He appeared in the household as a lodger of Mark Butt and Ellen Butt in the 1911 census in 19 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.4 A war gratuity was paid to William's father also called William on 19 October 1915 of £3 7s 8d and to his brother James of £3 on 12 August 1919.5 He married Dorothy Harriette Page in 1921 in Guildford, Surrey, England.6 He witnessed the marriage of Richard Thomas Redman and Ellen Charman on 17 October 1927 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.7,8 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register James was listed as living at 23 Selworthy Road, Bristol, Somerset, England, with his wife Dorothy. James was listed as Chief Sorter and Foreman at a Sale Leather Factory living with his wife Dorothy.9 He died in 1960 in Surrey, England.10
Family | Dorothy Harriette Page b. 30 Nov 1892, d. Jun 1977 |
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1897/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 151 - mother Brown.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 86 Page 1.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN106.
- [S7] Ancestry UK, Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects, 1901-1929.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1921/Q4 Guildford Volume 2a Page 237.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937.
- [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1927/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 459.
- [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/4997I/002.
- [S3] GRO Indexes September 1960 Surrey South Western Volume 5g Page 777 age 63.
Albert Edward Milton 
M, b. 1897, d. 11 April 1917
Reference | 363 |
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2019 |
Albert Edward Milton was born in 1897 in Hascombe, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood. He was baptised on 17 October 1897 in St Peter, Hascombe, Surrey, England, the family lived in Hascombe and his father was a coachman.2 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood in the 1901 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.3 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Milton in the 1911 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.4 He died on 11 April 1917 in France from wounds received. He was a Gunner with the Royal Garrison Artillery, 142 Siege Battalion. Service number 62270 having enlisted in Guildford.5,6 He was buried in Bethune Cemetery, France, Grave No VI. D 5.5 Albert appears on the plaque in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.

Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1897/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 147.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 617 Folio 22 Page 9.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3172 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED16 SN42.
- [S16] CWGC website.
- [S7] Ancestry UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919.
Vernon James Milton 
M, b. 1901, d. 15 September 1918
Reference | 364 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2018 |
Vernon James Milton was born in 1901 in Hascombe, Surrey, England, his service record states his date of birth was 08 Apr 1901, but he appears in 1901 census which was taken on 31 March 1901.1,2 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood. He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood in the 1901 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.3 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Milton in the 1911 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.4 He died on 15 September 1918 in Royal Navy Hospital, East Stonehouse, Devon, England, his father was notified of his death and he lived at The Lodge, Sladeland, Billinghurst Sussex. Vernon died from disease and was Boy 2nd in the Royal Navy on board HMS Powerful His Official Number Port Division: J.92226.5,6,2 He was buried on 20 September 1918 in St Peter, Hascombe, Surrey, England.5
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1901/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 152.
- [S7] Ancestry UK, Royal Navy and Royal Marine War Graves Roll, 1914-1919.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 617 Folio 22 Page 9.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3172 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED16 SN42.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1918/Q3 East Stonehouse Volume 5b Page 362.
Mary A ...
F, b. circa 1831, d. 1918
Reference | 365 |
Last Edited | 15 May 2016 |
Mary A ... was born circa 1831 in Hascombe, Surrey, England.1 She married ... Underwood.1 Her husband ... died before 1901.1 She was the mother in law of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood in the 1901 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.2 She appeared in the household listed as mother in law of William George Milton and Caroline Milton in the 1911 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.3 She died in 1918 in Hascombe, Surrey, England.4
Family | ... Underwood d. b 1901 |
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... Underwood
M, d. before 1901
Reference | 366 |
Last Edited | 15 Jul 2015 |
Family | Mary A ... b. c 1831, d. 1918 |
Child |
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Sources
- [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
John Milton
M, b. circa 1825
Reference | 367 |
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2019 |
John Milton was born circa 1825 in Thursley, Surrey, England. He was the son of Thomas Milton. He married Ann Foard on 24 December 1852 in St Michael and All Angels, Thursley, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by James Milton and Helen Milton. John was a labourer like his father Thomas. Ann's father James was a carpenter.1,2 He was listed as head of household in the 1871 census in Thursley Street, Thursley, Surrey, England. John was a domestic coachman living with his wife, children and father who was listed as an imbicile for 3 years.3
Family | Ann Foard b. c 1828 |
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Phyllis Jane Milton
F, b. 30 May 1863, d. 9 March 1948
Reference | 368 |
Last Edited | 10 Oct 2019 |
Phyllis Jane Milton was born on 30 May 1863 in Thursley, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of John Milton and Ann Foard.2 She was a daughter of John Milton and Ann Milton in the 1871 census in Thursley Street, Thursley, Surrey, England.3 She was the sister of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood in the 1901 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.4 She married Henry John Pipe on 18 March 1906 in St Saviour, Southwark, London, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by William George Milton and Sarah Pipe. Henry was widower and bandmaster for 1st East Lancashire Regiment, his father Samuel Matthew Pipe was deceased and had been a Clerk. Phyllis's father John Milton was a retired coachman.5 Her husband Henry died before 1939. On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Phyllis was listed as living at 12 Lindley Avenue, Southsea, Hampshire, England, Phyllis was a widow.6 She died on 9 March 1948 in 12 Lindley Avenue, Southsea, Hampshire, England, at age 84.7,8 Her estate was probated on 29 May 1948 in London to Henry Gilbert Pipe, a retired bandmaster and William John Milton a civil Servant. Her effects were valued at £3,252 1s 11d.7
Family | Henry John Pipe b. c 1859, d. b 1939 |
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1863/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 112 - mother Foard.
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 824 Folio 10 Page 13.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 617 Folio 22 Page 9.
- [S7] Ancestry London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932.
- [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 tna_r39_2277_2277a_006.
- [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1948/Q1 Portsmouth Volyme 6b Page 461 age 84.
William J Milton
M, b. 1893, d. 1927
Reference | 369 |
Last Edited | 8 Jan 2015 |
William J Milton was born in 1893 in Hascombe, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood. He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood in the 1901 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.2 He died in 1927 in Guildford, Surrey, England.3
John Milton
M, b. 1902
Reference | 370 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2014 |
John Milton was born in 1902 in Hascombe, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood. He was the son of William George Milton and Caroline Milton in the 1911 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.2
Caroline Phyllis Milton
F, b. 1892
Reference | 371 |
Last Edited | 8 Jan 2015 |
Caroline Phyllis Milton was born in 1892 in Hascombe, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood. She was the daughter of William George Milton and Caroline Underwood in the 1901 census in Old Rectory Cottage, Hascombe, Surrey, England.2 She appeared in the 1911 census in Lea Farm, Bramley, Surrey, England. As the housemaid of a widow Sophia Stewart and her three daughters. There was a ladysmaid and parlour maid to complete the household.3
William Brown
M, b. circa 1838, d. 1914
Reference | 372 |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2023 |
William Brown was born circa 1838 in Malden, Essex, England. He was the son of ... Brown and Eliza ...1 He married Sarah J Stretton in 1863 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.2,3 He was listed as head of household in the 1871 census in 20 Victoria Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England. William was a Beerhouse keeper living with his wife, three children and a boarder.4 His wife Sarah died before 1881.1 He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census in George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England. William was a publican. The household consisted of his two sons and his mother.5 He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England. William was a publican, his son and son in law were general labourers, his daughter and grandson were also in the house. There was also a lodger William Street and servant Martha Hindes.6 He was the father of Robert Brown and Eliza Louisa Brown in the 1901 census in Shamley Green, Surrey, England. William was a general labourer.7 He was the father of Robert Brown and Eliza Louisa Brown in the 1911 census in Sweetwater Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England. William was a jobbing gardener. He is listed as having nine children but eight had died leaving Robert with whm he was living as his last surviving child.8 He died in 1914 in Shamley Green, Surrey, England.9 He was buried on 1 October 1914 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, in plot $9.9
Family | Sarah J Stretton b. c 1845, d. b 1881 |
Children |
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Sources
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1863/Q1 Burton Volume 6b Page 368.
- [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 2907 Folio 89 Page 30.
- [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1754 Folio 83 Page 7.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 1379 Folio 88 Page 1.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 98 Page 25.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3170 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED14 SN132.
- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives CC Regs.
Sarah J Stretton
F, b. circa 1845, d. before 1881
Reference | 373 |
Last Edited | 16 Apr 2016 |
Sarah J Stretton was born circa 1845 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.1 She married William Brown, son of ... Brown and Eliza ..., in 1863 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.2,1 She was the wife of William Brown in the 1871 census in 20 Victoria Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England. William was a Beerhouse keeper living with his wife, three children and a boarder.3 She died before 1881.4
Family | William Brown b. c 1838, d. 1914 |
Children |
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Robert Brown
M, b. circa 1871, d. 1942
Reference | 374 |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2023 |
Robert Brown was born circa 1871 in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.1 He was the son of William Brown and Sarah J Stretton.2 He was a son of William Brown and Sarah J Brown in the 1871 census in 20 Victoria Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire, England.3 He was the son of William Brown in the 1881 census in George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England.4 He was the son of William Brown in the 1891 census in George Inn, Mucking, Essex, England. Robert was a general labourer.5 He married Eliza Louisa Wright in 1893 in Orsett, Essex, England.6 He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Shamley Green, Surrey, England. Robert was a general labourer on the farm living with his wife, father and three children.7 He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Sweetwater Lane, Shamley Green, Surrey, England. Robert was a general labourer living with his wife, father and his three children.8 He was listed as head of household in the 1921 census in 22 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Robert was a general labourer working for J Sherriff the farm bailiff at St Johns Seminary in Wonersh. He was living with his wife, widowed son William, his grandaughter Alice and a young lad who is listed as a visitor, young Bernard Glew whose father had died before he was born leaving his poor mother with a large family. It looks like Robert and Eliza may have taken him in since they were also looking after their grandaughter as her mother had recently died.9 His wife Eliza died in 1942 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.10 He died in 1942 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.10 He was buried on 12 December 1942 in Wonersh and Blackheath Cemetery, Wonersh, Surrey, England.10
Family | Eliza Louisa Wright b. 1876, d. 1942 |
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Sources
- [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
- [S4] Census Records.
- [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 2907 Folio 89 Page 30.
- [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 1754 Folio 83 Page 7.
- [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 1379 Folio 88 Page 1.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1893/Q1 Orsett Volume 4a Page 359.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 98 Page 25.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3170 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED14 SN132.
- [S41921] UK Census 1921 (RG15) - 19 June 1921 GBC_1921_RG15_03287_0219.
- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Regs.
Richard Thomas Redman
M, b. 15 November 1896, d. 13 October 1977
Reference | 375 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2018 |
Richard Thomas Redman was born on 15 November 1896 in Pirbright, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield. He was baptised on 25 July 1897 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.2 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.3 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield in the 1911 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Richard was a labourer.4 Richard enlisted on 15 June 1915, he was 5 foot 5½ inches tall with a fair complexion into 5th Battalion Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment, a territorial battalion of the Queens Royal West Surrey. He was Private Redman T/206699. He gave his address as 6 Lawnsmead in Wonersh.5,6 Richard was wounded in the leg on 1 August 1918 which appeared to cause him trouble in later life while serving in Egypt. He was admitted into Guildford hospital on 4 August and granted furlong (leave of absence) from 25 September to 1 October Like many men he had spells where he failed to salute, failured to appear when he should which caused him to lose some days pay.6,5 He married Ellen Charman, daughter of William Charman and Ellen Elizabeth Brown, on 17 October 1927 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Sidney George James Herbert and James Charman. Richard was a labourer, his father Job was a farmer but was dead.7,8 His wife Ellen died in July 1949 in Surrey, England.9,5 He died on 13 October 1977 in Beechcroft Hospital, Woking, Surrey, England, at age 80 from senile myocarditis, Generalised vascular disease and transitional celled papilloma of bladder. His usual address was 235 Walton Road in Woking.10
Family | Ellen Charman b. 1890, d. Jul 1949 |
Sources
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1896/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 168.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
- [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
- [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN93.
- [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
- [S7] Ancestry British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920.
- [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937.
- [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1927/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 459.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1949/Q3 Surrey SW Volume 5g Page 651 age 59.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1977/Q4 Surrey SW Volume 17 Page 0785 age 80.