Harriet Botting1

F, b. circa 1878
Reference451
Last Edited5 Jan 2015
     Harriet Botting was born circa 1878 in Cranleigh, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of John Botting and Mary Spooner.1 She was the daughter of Mary Botting in the 1881 census in 2 Colemans, Cranleigh, Surrey, England.2 She was the daughter of Mary Botting in the 1891 census Smithwood Common, Cranleigh, Surrey, England, Mary was living on her own means living with her children.3

Sources

  1. [S4] Census Records.
  2. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 96 Pages 23 and 24.
  3. [S4] Census Records RG12 Piece 558 Folio 28 Page 24.

Mary Tidy

F, b. circa 1860, d. 1903
Reference452
Last Edited14 Oct 2019
     Mary Tidy was born circa 1860 in Ewhurst, Surrey, England.1 She married John Spooner Botting, son of John Botting and Mary Spooner, in 1887 in Albury, Surrey, England.2,3 She was the wife of John Spooner Botting in the 1891 census in Smithwood Common, Cranleigh, Surrey, England. John and his family were enumerated with a surname of Spooner and were living next door to his mother, he was working as a carman.4 She was the wife of John Spooner Botting in the 1901 census in Smithwood Cottage, Shamley Green, Surrey, England. John was a farmer living with his wife and family.5 She died in 1903 in Albury, Surrey, England.6

Family

John Spooner Botting b. c 1854, d. 1935
Children

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S4] Census Records.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes 1887/Q2 Guildford Volume 2a Page 75.
  4. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 558 Folio 28 Page 24.
  5. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 106 Page 3.
  6. [S4] Census Records 1903/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 94 age 45.

Mary Ann Botting

F, b. 1888
Reference453
Last Edited25 May 2016
     Mary Ann Spooner was born in 1888 in Albury, Surrey, England.1,2 She was the daughter of John Spooner Botting and Mary Tidy.3 She was the daughter of John Spooner Botting and Mary Tidy in the 1891 census Smithwood Common, Cranleigh, Surrey, England, John and his family were enumerated with a surname of Spooner and were living next door to his mother, he was working as a carman.4 She was the daughter of John Spooner Botting and Mary Botting in the 1901 census in Smithwood Cottage, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.5

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes 1888/Q4 Guildford Volume 2a Page 67.
  3. [S4] Census Records.
  4. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 558 Folio 28 Page 24.
  5. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 106 Page 3.

Harriett Mabel Botting

F, b. 1893
Reference454
Last Edited14 Oct 2019
     Harriett Mabel Botting was born in 1893. She was the daughter of John Spooner Botting and Mary Tidy.1 She was the daughter of John Spooner Botting and Mary Botting in the 1901 census in Smithwood Cottage, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.2

Sources

  1. [S4] Census Records.
  2. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 106 Page 3.

Fanny Simmonds

F, b. 6 August 1868, d. 1941
Reference455
Last Edited12 Oct 2018
     Fanny Simmonds was born on 6 August 1868 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1 She married George Brown, son of David Brown and Elizabeth Wynn, on 26 April 1885 in St Saviour, Southwark, London, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by George Frederick Harpwood and Alice Harpwood George was a bricklayer like his father Davis Brown who was deceased. Fanny's father James Simmonds was also deceased and had worked as a labourer. Both George and Fanny gave their address as Queens Buildings.2,3 She was the wife of George Brown in the 1891 census in Alexandra Cottages, Kings Road, Shalford, Surrey, England. George was a bricklayer living with his wife and sons.4 She witnessed the marriage of Amelia Gunner and David Wynn Brown in 1894 in Christ Church, Lambeth, London, England.5,3 Her husband George died in 1900 in Lambeth, London, England.6 She was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Maulever Road, Lambeth, London, England. Fanny was living with her children, Ronald is listed as Roland.7 She married Richard Thomas Redman, son of Charlotte Elliott, in 1905 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.8 She was the wife of Richard Thomas Redman in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Richard was a tannery labourer living with his wife, their three children and two step children.9 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Fanny was listed as living at 13 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England, with her husband Richard. Richard was a builders labourer living with his wife and son James.10 She died in 1941 in Surrey, England.11 The funeral of Fanny Redman took place on 22 February 1941 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.12

Family 1

George Brown b. 1863, d. 1900
Children

Family 2

Richard Thomas Redman b. 13 Nov 1866, d. 1945
Children

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1868/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 133.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes 1885/Q2 Southwark Volume 1d Page 190.
  3. [S7] Ancestry London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932.
  4. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 56 Page 16.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes 1894/Q2 Wandsworth Volume 1d Page 869.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes 1900/Q2 Lambeth Volume 1d Page 218 age 36.
  7. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 427 Folio 111 Page 43.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes 1905/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 347.
  9. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  10. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/1955c/016.
  11. [S3] GRO Indexes 1941/Q1 Surrey North Western Volume 2a Page 912 age 72.
  12. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.
  13. [S4] Census Records.

Richard Thomas Redman

M, b. 13 November 1866, d. 1945
Reference456
Last Edited27 Aug 2018
     Richard Thomas Redman was born on 13 November 1866 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1,2 He was the son of Charlotte Elliott. He was baptised on 29 December 1866 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England.3 He was a son of Charlotte Redman in the 1871 census in Bramley, Surrey, England.4 He was the step son of George William Warner and Charlotte Elliott in the 1881 census in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England. He was an agricultural labourer.5 He was the brother of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. He was a bricklayers labourer.6 He married Fanny Brown in 1905 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.7 He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Richard was a tannery labourer living with his wife, their three children and two step children.8 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Richard was listed as living at 13 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England, with his wife Fanny. Richard was a builders labourer living with his wife and son James.9 His wife Fanny died in 1941 in Surrey, England.10 He died in 1945 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.11 He was buried on 9 January 1945 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.12

Family

Fanny Simmonds b. 6 Aug 1868, d. 1941
Children

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1866/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 125.
  2. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  3. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  4. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 825 Folio 25 Page 9.
  5. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 20 Page 1.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes 1905/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 347.
  8. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  9. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/1955c/016.
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes 1941/Q1 Surrey North Western Volume 2a Page 912 age 72.
  11. [S3] GRO Indexes 1945/Q1 Surrey South Western Volume 2a Page 708 age 78.
  12. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.

George Brown1

M, b. 1863, d. 1900
Reference457
Last Edited12 Oct 2018
     George Brown was born in 1863 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1,2 He was the son of David Brown and Elizabeth Wynn.1 He was a son of David Brown and Elizabeth Brown in the 1871 census in Snowdenham Road, Bramley, Surrey, England.3 He was the son of David Brown and Elizabeth Brown in the 1881 census in Snowdenham Road, Bramley, Surrey, England.4 He married Fanny Simmonds on 26 April 1885 in St Saviour, Southwark, London, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by George Frederick Harpwood and Alice Harpwood George was a bricklayer like his father Davis Brown who was deceased. Fanny's father James Simmonds was also deceased and had worked as a labourer. Both George and Fanny gave their address as Queens Buildings.5,6 He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Alexandra Cottages, Kings Road, Shalford, Surrey, England. George was a bricklayer living with his wife and sons.7 He died in 1900 in Lambeth, London, England.8

Family

Fanny Simmonds b. 6 Aug 1868, d. 1941
Children

Sources

  1. [S4] Census Records.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes 1863/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 125.
  3. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 825 Folio 47 Page 17.
  4. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 46 Pages 17 and 18.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes 1885/Q2 Southwark Volume 1d Page 190.
  6. [S7] Ancestry London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932.
  7. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 56 Page 16.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes 1900/Q2 Lambeth Volume 1d Page 218 age 36.

George Brown

M, b. 23 April 1890, d. 10 April 1916
Reference458
Last Edited29 Jan 2019
     George Brown was born on 23 April 1890 in Shalford, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of George Brown and Fanny Simmonds. He was baptised on 1 February 1891 in St Mary, Shalford, Surrey, England, his father was a bricklayer.2 He was the son of George Brown and Fanny Brown in the 1891 census in Alexandra Cottages, Kings Road, Shalford, Surrey, England.3 He was the son of Fanny Brown in the 1901 census in Maulever Road, Lambeth, London, England.4 George enlisted into the army in Winchester on 23 September 1907, stating he was a general labourer. He served as a Private with the 4th Battalion in the Rifle Brigade with a service number 2323. His service record states he was at home 1907-9; Egypt 1909-13; France 1914-15; Balkans 1915-16. He was probably brought home on one of the hospital ships from the Mediterranean to Avonmouth in February 1916 where he was listed serving at home until he died.5,6 He died on 10 April 1916 in Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, Somerset, England, at age 25 of valvular disease of the heart. He was young to experience a heart attack but he had been in the army a long time and must have been involved in many battles.5,7 He was buried in Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, Somerset, England, in the Soldiers Corner Row 4 Grave 669.5 George also appears on the plaque in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1890/Q2 Hambledon Volume a Page 138 - mother Simonds.
  2. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  3. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 56 Page 16.
  4. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 427 Folio 111 Page 43.
  5. [S16] CWGC website.
  6. [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes 1916/Q2 Bristol Volume 6a Page 251 age 26.

Harriet Charlotte Redman

F, b. 20 March 1906, d. December 1980
Reference459
Last Edited18 Sep 2017
     Harriet Charlotte Redman was born on 20 March 1906 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Simmonds. She was baptised on 27 May 1906 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Redman in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.3 She married Cyril Henry Bellchambers in 1923 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.4 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Harriet was listed as living at 11 Vernon Way, Guildford, Surrey, England, with her husband Cyril. Cyril was a locamotive fireman on the railways living with his wife, sons and mother, Annie Bellchambers.5 Her husband Cyril died on 1 December 1956 in 43 Broadway, Knaphill, Surrey, England.6,7 She married Benjamin H Boyce in 1957 in Surrey, England.8 She died in December 1980 in Surrey, England, at age 74.9

Family 1

Cyril Henry Bellchambers b. 11 Mar 1900, d. 1 Dec 1956
Children

Sources

  1. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes 1906/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 177 - mother Simons.
  3. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes 1923/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 450.
  5. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/1902D/017.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes December 1956 Surrey North Western Volume 5g Page 682 age 56.
  7. [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes 1957/Q2 Surrey South Western Volume 5g Page 1554.
  9. [S3] GRO Indexes December 1980 Surrey North Western Volume 17 Page 0843 age 74.
  10. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.

Matilda Kate Redman

F, b. 2 February 1910, d. June 1981
Reference460
Last Edited10 Oct 2017
     Matilda Kate Redman was born on 2 February 1910 in Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Simmonds. She was baptised on 17 October 1910 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.2 She was the daughter of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Redman in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.3 She married Charles Frederick Barnard, son of Joseph Frederick Barnard, on 3 June 1933 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Mabel Lily Barnard and Richard Thomas Redman. Charles was a builders labourer like his father Joseph.4 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Matilda was listed as living at 22 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England, with her husband Charles. Charles was a coal hoist labourer living with his wife.5 She died in June 1981 in Surrey, England, at age 71.6 Her body was cremated on 4 June 1981 in Guildford Crematorium, Godalming, Surrey, England.7

Family

Charles Frederick Barnard b. 12 Nov 1902
Children
  • Frances Crystal Barnard
  • Christine Esther Barnard

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1910/Q1 Hambeldon Volume 2a page 183 - mother Simonds.
  2. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  3. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  4. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937.
  5. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/1955c/017.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes June 1981 Surrey South Western Volume 17 Page 1318 age 71.
  7. [S8] Wonersh Parish Magazine.

James Richard Redman

M, b. 3 June 1908, d. January 1984
James Redman
Reference461
Last Edited8 May 2020
     James Richard Redman was born on 3 June 1908 in Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Simmonds. He was baptised on 2 August 1908 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.2 He was the son of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Redman in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.3 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register James Richard Redman was listed as living at 13 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England, with his parents James was a builders labourer.4 James saw service in India.5 He married Esther Heather, daughter of Harry Heather and Esther Martha Stevens, on 31 May 1947 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by C F Barnard, E Heather and F E Ward. James was a builder living in 22 Lawnsmead, Wonersh. His father Richard Thomas Redman was deceased but had been a labourer. Esther lived in The Bungalow at Stonards Brow in Shamley Green, her father Harry Heather a farm labourer was also deceased.6,7 His wife Esther died on 19 February 1983 in The Bungalow, Stonards Brow, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.8,9 He died in January 1984 in Surrey, England, at age 75.10

Family

Esther Heather b. 1 Aug 1910, d. 19 Feb 1983
Child
  • Glenda May Suneps

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1908/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 181 - mother Simonds.
  2. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912 - son Richard.
  3. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  4. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/1955c/016.
  5. [S6597] E-mails from Ellen Portess to Jan Cooper, from 2020 pictures from facebook.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes 1947/Q2 Surrey South Western Volume 5g Page 1979 - mother Heather.
  7. [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives SG Registers.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes 1983/Q1 Surrey South Western Volume 17 Page 1605 age 72.
  9. [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995.
  10. [S3] GRO Indexes January 1984 Surrey South Western Volume 17 Page 1331 age 75.

Ronald Edwin Brown

M, b. 3 November 1897, d. 1978
Reference462
Last Edited25 Aug 2018
     Ronald Edwin Brown was born on 3 November 1897 in Vauxhall, London, England.1 He was the son of George Brown and Fanny Simmonds. He was the son of Fanny Brown in the 1901 census in Maulever Road, Lambeth, London, England.2 He was the step son of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Redman in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.3 He married Ethel Nellie Cheal on 1 January 1921 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, after the banns were read. The ceremony was witnessed by Harvey Albert Tichner and Dorothy Florence Florence Hedger. Ronald was an engineer, his father John Brown ( I think this has been written incorrectly, should be George) was deceased and worked as a bricklayer. Ethel was from Bramley her father James Cheal was a gardener.4 He died in 1978 in Taunton, Somerset, England.5

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1897/Q4 Lambeth Volume 1d Page 450.
  2. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 427 Folio 111 Page 43.
  3. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes 1921/Q1 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 281.
  5. [S3] GRO Indexes 1978/Q2 Taunton Volume 23 Page 1401 age 80.

Fanny Elizabeth Brown

F, b. 30 January 1900, d. 1983
Reference463
Last Edited18 Sep 2017
     Fanny Elizabeth Brown was born on 30 January 1900 in Brixton, London, England.1 She was the daughter of George Brown and Fanny Simmonds. She was the daughter of Fanny Brown in the 1901 census in Maulever Road, Lambeth, London, England.2 She was the step daughter of Richard Thomas Redman and Fanny Redman in the 1911 census in 20 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Richard was a tannery labourer living with his wife, their three children and two step children.3 She married Frederick James Ward in 1927 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.4 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Fanny was listed as living at 63 Portal Road, Winchester, Hampshire, England, with her husband Frederick. Frederick was a Merchant and Steam Engineer living with his wife and children.5 Her husband Frederick died in 1976 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.6 She died in 1983 in Winchester, Hampshire, England.7

Family

Frederick James Ward b. 26 Aug 1905, d. 1976
Children

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1900/Q1 Lambeth Volume 1d Page 526.
  2. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 427 Folio 111 Page 43.
  3. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN107.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes 1927/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 447.
  5. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/2359D/002.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes 1976/Q1 Winchester Volume 20 Page 2294 age 70.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes 1983/Q1 Winchester Volume 20 Page 2104 age 83.

James Redman

M, b. circa 1821, d. 10 October 1861
Reference464
Last Edited4 Dec 2015
     James Redman was born circa 1821 in Empathat, Hampshire, England.1 He was the son of Richard Redman.2 He married Charlotte Elliott, daughter of John Elliott, on 18 May 1850 in St Mary the Virgin, Shalford, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by James Lemon (sic) and Harriett Lemmen. James was a labourer like his father Richard and Charlotte's father John.3,4 He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census in Bramley, Surrey, England. James was an agricultural labourer living with his wife and sons.5 He died on 10 October 1861 in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England, from Consumption.3,6

Family

Charlotte Elliott b. c 1829
Children

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S46002] I have a copy of Marriage certificate of son.
  3. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  4. [S3] GRO Indexes 1850/Q2 Hambledon Volume 4 Page 223.
  5. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 438 Folio 29 Page 22.
  6. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1861/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 67 age 40.
  7. [S4] Census Records.

Charlotte Elliott1

F, b. circa 1829
Reference465
Last Edited28 Apr 2016
     Charlotte Elliott was born circa 1829 in Bramley, Surrey, England.2 She was the daughter of John Elliott. She married James Redman, son of Richard Redman, on 18 May 1850 in St Mary the Virgin, Shalford, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by James Lemon (sic) and Harriett Lemmen. James was a labourer like his father Richard and Charlotte's father John.1,3 She was the wife of James Redman in the 1861 census in Bramley, Surrey, England. James was an agricultural labourer living with his wife and sons.4 Her husband James died on 10 October 1861 in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England.1,5 She was listed as head of household in the 1871 census in Bramley, Surrey, England. Charlotte was living with her three sons.6 She married George William Warner in 1880.2,7 She was the wife of George William Warner in the census of 3 April 1881 Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England.8

Family 1

James Redman b. c 1821, d. 10 Oct 1861
Children

Family 2

Child

Family 3

George William Warner b. c 1841

Sources

  1. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  2. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  3. [S3] GRO Indexes 1850/Q2 Hambledon Volume 4 Page 223.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 438 Folio 29 Page 22.
  5. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1861/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 67 age 40.
  6. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 825 Folio 25 Page 9.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes 1880/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 180.
  8. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 20 Page 1.
  9. [S4] Census Records.

Job Redman

M, b. 22 January 1859, d. 1 March 1916
Reference466
Last Edited25 Feb 2024
     Job Redman was born on 22 January 1859 in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England, his father was a farm labourer, his mother registered his birth om 2 March signing with a X.1 He was the son of James Redman and Charlotte Elliott.2 He was baptised on 7 February 1859 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England, his father was a labourer.3 He was the son of James Redman and Charlotte Redman in the 1861 census in Bramley, Surrey, England.4 He was a son of Charlotte Redman in the 1871 census in Bramley, Surrey, England. He was an agricultural labourer.5 He was the step son of George William Warner and Charlotte Elliott in the 1881 census in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England. He was an agricultural labourer.6 He married Louisa Mary Farnfield, daughter of Benjamin Farnfield and Emma Stevens, on 5 November 1886 in Register Office, Guildford, Surrey, England, after a certificate had been issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Sarah Jane (no surname) and H Potts. Job was a brickyard labourer and his father James had deceased but was listed as a labourer. Louisa 's father Benjamin was a labourer. Both Job and Louisa lived in Bramley. Job signed the register with a X.7,8 He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Wonersh Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Job was a general labourer living with his wife and family. They had a lodger John Redman, also a general labourer aged 38.9 He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Job was an agricultural labourer living wth his wife and children. His two brothers John and Richard were also with the family.10 He witnessed the death of John who died on 7 December 1909 in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.11,12 He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Job was a tanner of hides living with his wife and family in their five roomed home. THey had nine children three of whom had died before 1911.13 His wife Louisa died on 25 January 1914 in Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England.11,14,8 He died on 1 March 1916 in Wonersh, Surrey, England, at age 57 from a fractured skull and other injuries received accidentally whilst at work in the Shalford Tannery as a Foreman. A Coroner's inquest was held by Gilbert H White who was Coroner for the Western Division of Surrey on 3 March 1916 and his death was declared by misadventure.11,15 He was buried in 1916 in St John the Baptist Churchyard, Wonersh, Surrey, England, in plot 439.11

Family

Louisa Mary Farnfield b. 17 Dec 1866, d. 25 Jan 1914
Children

Sources

  1. [S45000] I have a copy of Birth certificate 1859/Q1 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 114.
  2. [S4] Census Records.
  3. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  4. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 438 Folio 29 Page 22.
  5. [S41871] UK Census 1871 (RG10) - 2 April 1871 RG10 Piece 825 Folio 25 Page 9.
  6. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 20 Page 1.
  7. [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1886/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 259.
  8. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  9. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 83 Page 16.
  10. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  11. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.
  12. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1909/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 109.
  13. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN93.
  14. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1914/Q1 Guildford Volume 2a Page 163.
  15. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1916/Q1 Hambledon Volume 2a Pag e279 age 57.

George William Warner

M, b. circa 1841
Reference467
Last Edited28 Apr 2016
     George William Warner was born circa 1841 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1 He married Charlotte Elliott, daughter of John Elliott, in 1880.1,2 He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England. George was an agricultural labourer living with his wife and two step sons, both agricultural labourers.3

Family

Charlotte Elliott b. c 1829

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes 1880/Q2 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 180.
  3. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 20 Page 1.

John Redman

M, b. 1853, d. 1908
Reference468
Last Edited22 Jul 2016
     John Redman was born in 1853 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of James Redman and Charlotte Elliott.2 He was baptised on 6 March 1853 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of James Redman and Charlotte Redman in the 1861 census in Bramley, Surrey, England.3 Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redmanappeared as a lodger in the 1891 census in Wonersh Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England. And working as a general labourer.4 He was the brother of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. He was a bricklayers labourer.5 He died in 1908 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.6 He was buried on 6 March 1908 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England.7

Sources

  1. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  2. [S4] Census Records.
  3. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 438 Folio 29 Page 22.
  4. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 83 Page 16.
  5. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  6. [S3] GRO Indexes 1908/Q1 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 133 age 55.
  7. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Burials, 1813-1987.

Louisa Mary Farnfield

F, b. 17 December 1866, d. 25 January 1914
Reference469
Last Edited25 Feb 2024
     Louisa Mary Farnfield was born on 17 December 1866 in Mare Lane, Godalming, Surrey, England, her father was a labourer and her mother registered her birth with an X on 11 January 1867.1,2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Farnfield and Emma Stevens.3 She was the daughter of Benjamin Farnfield and Emma Farnfield in the 1881 census in Bramley Street, Bramley, Surrey, England.4 She married Job Redman, son of James Redman and Charlotte Elliott, on 5 November 1886 in Register Office, Guildford, Surrey, England, after a certificate had been issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Sarah Jane (no surname) and H Potts. Job was a brickyard labourer and his father James had deceased but was listed as a labourer. Louisa 's father Benjamin was a labourer. Both Job and Louisa lived in Bramley. Job signed the register with a X.5,6 She was the wife of Job Redman in the 1891 census in Wonersh Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Job was a general labourer living with his wife and family. They had a lodger John Redman, also a general labourer aged 38.7 She was the wife of Job Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Job was an agricultural labourer living wth his wife and children. His two brothers John and Richard were also with the family.8 She was the wife of Job Redman in the 1911 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Job was a tanner of hides living with his wife and family in their five roomed home. THey had nine children three of whom had died before 1911.9 She died on 25 January 1914 in Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England, at age 47 from spinal paralysis and cardiac failure, her daughter Agnes was the informant and she gave her address as Kensington Palace Mansions, De Vere Gardens London SW. Louisa's usual address was 6 Lawnsmead in Wonersh.10,11,6 She was buried on 31 January 1914 in Wonersh and Blackheath Cemetery, Wonersh, Surrey, England, in plot 440.10

Family

Job Redman b. 22 Jan 1859, d. 1 Mar 1916
Children

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S45000] I have a copy of Birth certificate 1867/Q1 Guildford Volume 2a Page 57.
  3. [S46001] I have a copy of Marriage certificate of daughter.
  4. [S41881] UK Census 1881 (RG11) - 3 April 1881 RG11 Piece 792 Folio 20 Page 1.
  5. [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1886/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 259.
  6. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  7. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 83 Page 16.
  8. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  9. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN93.
  10. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.
  11. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1914/Q1 Guildford Volume 2a Page 163.
  12. [S4] Census Records.
  13. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.

John William Redman

M, b. 9 February 1887, d. 7 December 1909
Reference470
Last Edited25 Feb 2024
     John William Redman was born on 9 February 1887 in Bramley, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield.2 He was baptised on 3 April 1887 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1891 census in Wonersh Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England.3 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.4 He died on 7 December 1909 in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England, at age 22 from Pulmonary Tuberculosis and he had been a Labourer at Tanyard, his father registered his death.5,6 He was buried on 11 December 1909 in Wonersh and Blackheath Cemetery, Wonersh, Surrey, England, in plot 441.5

Sources

  1. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  2. [S4] Census Records.
  3. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 83 Page 16.
  4. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  5. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.
  6. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1909/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 109.

Agnes Emmie Redman

F, b. 1 May 1888, d. 5 August 1955
Reference471
Last Edited19 Dec 2015
     Agnes Emmie Redman was born on 1 May 1888 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield.2 She was baptised on 17 June 1888 in Holy Trinity, Bramley, Surrey, England, the family lived in Birtley Road.1 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1891 census Wonersh Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England, Job was a general labourer living with his wife and family. They had a lodger John Redman, also a general labourer aged 38.3 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.4 She appeared in the 1911 census in Oatlands Park Hotel, Weybridge, Surrey, England. She was a hotel laundress.5 She witnessed the death of Louisa who died on 25 January 1914 in Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England.6,7,8 She married Charles William Newert on 5 December 1918 in The Register Office, St Pancras, London, England, after a licence had been issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Lizzie Gertrude Parkinson and Charles R Wren. Charles was in 115 Artificier Motor Transport (Australians) and gave his address as 65 Littlle Albany Street NW. His father Curtis Newert was a Mechanical Engineer. Agnes gave the same address as Charles , her father Job was listed as deceased and foreman farmer.9,8 Charles and Agnes emigrated to Australia shortly after their wedding.8 Charles and Agnes went to Australia in July 1919. Charles was discharged from the army as Time Expired. He was awarded the trio of medals. They were living in Scrubby Creek in Corio, Victoria and working as Pountry Farmers.10 By 1943 they had moved from Marrickville, New South Wales to 195 Young Street in Annandale.8 She died on 5 August 1955 in Addison Road, Petersham, Surrey, England, at age 67 from Congestive Cardiac Failure. Her usual address was 195 Young Street, Annandale.11 Her body was cremated on 8 August 1955 in Rookwood Crematorium, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia.11

Family

Charles William Newert b. c 1891, d. 27 Oct 1974
Child

Sources

  1. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  2. [S4] Census Records.
  3. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 83 Page 16.
  4. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  5. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN2992 RG78PN104 RD32 SD1 ED11 SN93.
  6. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Burials, 1813-1987.
  7. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1914/Q1 Guildford Volume 2a Page 163.
  8. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  9. [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1918/Q4 Pancras Volume 1b Page 246.
  10. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015 1919 Electoral rolls.
  11. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate Provided by Colin Perks.

Amy Louisa Mary Redman

F, b. 9 October 1890, d. 25 January 1938
Amy Lousa Mary Perks née Redman
Reference472
Last Edited28 Jan 2019
     Amy Louisa Mary Redman was born on 9 October 1890 in The Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England, her father was a General labourer and her mother registered her birth on 18 November 1890.1,2 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield.3 She was baptised on 11 January 1891 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.4 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1891 census Wonersh Common, Wonersh, Surrey, England, Job was a general labourer living with his wife and family. They had a lodger John Redman, also a general labourer aged 38.5 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.6 She married Thomas Alexander Perks on 25 December 1919 in Farnham, Surrey, England.7 She died on 25 January 1938 in 3 The Rise, Elm Road, Kingsway, Knaphill, Surrey, England, at age 47 from Thrombosis of left coronary artery and Atheroma. Her death was registered by her husband after a post mortem without inquest by G Wills Taylor the Coroner for West Surrey.8,9 She was buried in Brookwood Cemetery, St Georges Avenue, Woking, Surrey, England, in Plot 44, Grid Ref: B 27.9

Family

Thomas Alexander Perks b. c 1897, d. 1965
Children

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S45000] I have a copy of Birth certificate 1890/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a age 135.
  3. [S4] Census Records.
  4. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  5. [S41891] UK Census 1891 (RG12) - 5 April 1891 RG12 Piece 573 Folio 83 Page 16.
  6. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  7. [S3] GRO Indexes 1919/Q4 Farnham Volume 2a Page 306.
  8. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1938/Q1 Surrey North Western Volume 3a Page 476 age 46.
  9. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.

James Frederick Redman

M, b. 1893, d. 10 September 1955
Reference473
Last Edited30 Jun 2017
     James Frederick Redman was born in 1893 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield.2 He was baptised on 2 April 1893 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, he was baptised under the name of James Alfred. It was Easter Day. Did the person entering the information in the book overdose of Easter eggs!!!!!3 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.4 He was the son of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield in the 1911 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. James was a brewers labourer.5 T/203105 Private James Frederick Redman enlisted in 5th Queens Royal Surrey Regiment which was the Territorial Battalion in the Guildford area of Surrey, all the local Territorial Battalions were amalgamated into the 2/4th Battalion Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment Territorial Force.6 He married Emily Maud Bowers on 11 October 1920 in Christ Church, Guildford, Surrey, England, after a licence was issued. The ceremony was witnessed by Daisy Andrew and George Watson. James gave his address as 11 Gardner Road and was a labourer. His father Job a foreman tanner was deceased. Emily gave her address as 4 Artillary Road and was a cook housekeeper. Her father William Bowers was a farm bailiff.6,7 He died on 10 September 1955 in The Royal Victoria Hospital, Folkestone, Kent, England, his usual address was Caley, 18a Queensway, Sands Estate, Dymchurch in Kent.8,9 His estate was probated on 4 November 1955 in London. Adminstration papers were issued to his widow. His estate was valued at £125 10s 9d.9

Family

Emily Maud Bowers b. 1893
Child

Sources

  1. [S3] GRO Indexes 1893/Q1 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 163.
  2. [S4] Census Records.
  3. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  4. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  5. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN93.
  6. [S1507] E-mails between Colin Thomas Perks and Jan Cooper from 27 November 2015.
  7. [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1920/Q4 Guildford Volume 2a Page 209.
  8. [S3] GRO Indexes September 1955 Folkestone Volume 5b Page 420 age 62.
  9. [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.

Ada Blanche Redman

F, b. 23 August 1895, d. 30 December 1963
Reference474
Last Edited30 Jul 2016
     Ada Blanche Redman was born on 23 August 1895 in Wonersh, Surrey, England.1,2 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield.3 She was baptised on 26 December 1895 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.4 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Redman in the 1901 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England.5 She was the daughter of Job Redman and Louisa Mary Farnfield in the 1911 census in 6 Lawnsmead, Wonersh, Surrey, England. Ada was a day girl.6 She married Sidney George James Herbert on 11 October 1919 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Albert Brown and Richard Redman. Sidney was in HM Forces, his father George was a chauffeur. Ada's father Job was a tanner but deceased.7,8 On 29 September 1939 in the National Register Ada was listed as living at Court Pelling, Scaynes Hill, Cuckfield, Sussex, England, with her husband Sidney. Sidney was a head gardener living with his wife and their son Reginald and two others presumably two more of their children.9 Her husband Sidney died on 19 November 1957 in Royal Sussex Hospital, Brighton, Sussex, England.10,11 She died on 30 December 1963 in 4 Beaconsfield Cottages, Church Road, Scaynes Hill, Sussex, England, at age 68 from Cerebral Thrombosis and Cerebral Arteris Sclerosis.12,10 Her estate was probated on 22 April 1964 in Lewes. Administration papers were issued to Vera Gwendoline Pearl Baker her daughter. Her estate was valued at £222.10

Family

Sidney George James Herbert b. 22 Feb 1897, d. 19 Nov 1957
Children

Sources

  1. [S5] Based on educated guess - based on either census or GRO records.
  2. [S3] GRO Indexes 1895/Q3 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 159.
  3. [S4] Census Records.
  4. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Baptisms, 1813-1912.
  5. [S41901] UK Census 1901 (RG13) - 31 March 1901 RG13 Piece 620 Folio 71 Pages 10 and 11.
  6. [S41911] UK Census 1911 (RG14) - 2 April 1911 RG14PN3169 RG78PN117 RD35 SD2 ED13 SN93.
  7. [S46000] I have a copy of Marriage certificate 1919/Q4 Hambledon Volume 2a Page 439.
  8. [S7] Ancestry Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937.
  9. [S41939] National Register - 29 September 1939 RG101/2547C/011 and RG101/2547C/013.
  10. [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
  11. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1957/Q4 Brighton Volume 5h Page 128 age 61.
  12. [S47000] I have a copy of the death Certificate 1963/Q4 Cuckfield Volume 5h Page 228 age 68.

James Redman1

M, b. circa 1851
Reference475
Last Edited6 Jan 2015
     James Redman was born circa 1851 in Shalford, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of James Redman and Charlotte Elliott.1 He was the son of James Redman and Charlotte Redman in the 1861 census in Bramley, Surrey, England. James was a shepherds boy.2

Sources

  1. [S4] Census Records.
  2. [S41861] UK Census 1861 (RG9) - 7 April 1861 RG9 Piece 438 Folio 29 Page 22.