James Stevens
M, b. 1858
Reference | 12427 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2020 |
James Stevens was born in 1858 in Alfold, Surrey, England. He married Hester Stemp, daughter of Charles Stemp and Charlotte Shepard, on 17 May 1884 in St Nicolas, Cranleigh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Charles Stemp and Sarah Durrant. James was a farm labourer like his father Philip Stevens. Hester's father Charles Stemp was also a farm labourer.1,2
Family | Hester Stemp b. c 1865, d. 1929 |
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Hester Stemp
F, b. circa 1865, d. 1929
Reference | 12428 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2020 |
Hester Stemp was born circa 1865 in Cranleigh, Surrey, England. She was the daughter of Charles Stemp and Charlotte Shepard. She married James Stevens on 17 May 1884 in St Nicolas, Cranleigh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Charles Stemp and Sarah Durrant. James was a farm labourer like his father Philip Stevens. Hester's father Charles Stemp was also a farm labourer.1,2 She died in 1929 in Hambledon, Surrey, England.3
Family | James Stevens b. 1858 |
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Charlotte Shepard
F, b. circa 1834
Reference | 12429 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2020 |
Charlotte Shepard was born circa 1834 in Cranleigh, Surrey, England. She was the daughter of Sarah Shepard.1 She was baptised on 19 January 1834 in St Nicolas, Cranleigh, Surrey, England, Charlotte was the illigitimate daughter of Sarah Sheppard who was living with her own father at Elmbridge in Cranleigh.2 She married Charles Stemp on 23 November 1857 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by William Stemp and Caroline Stemp. Charles was a labourer, his father James Stemp was also a labourer. Charlotte's father was listed as Henry Hunt (sic) was a bargeman.3
Family | Charles Stemp b. c 1835 |
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Sarah Shepard1
F
Reference | 12430 |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2020 |
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- [S7] Ancestry London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 - daughter.
James Vickery
M
Reference | 12434 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Family | Mary ... |
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- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Mary ...
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Reference | 12435 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Family | James Vickery |
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- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Mary Vickery
F, b. 11 June 1775
Reference | 12436 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Mary Vickery was baptised on 11 June 1775 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of James Vickery and Mary ...
Sources
- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
James Vickery
M, b. 10 July 1780
Reference | 12437 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
James Vickery was baptised on 10 July 1780 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of James Vickery and Mary ...1
Sources
- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Edward Vickery
M, b. 3 August 1776, d. 1780
Reference | 12438 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Edward Vickery was baptised on 3 August 1776 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of James Vickery and Mary ...1 He died in 1780 in Wonersh, Surrey, England. He was buried on 13 June 1780 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1
Sources
- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Edward Vickery
M, b. 2 February 1783
Reference | 12439 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Edward Vickery was baptised on 2 February 1783 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of James Vickery and Mary ...
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- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Ann Vickery
F, b. 30 January 1791
Reference | 12440 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Ann Vickery was baptised on 30 January 1791 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 She was the daughter of James Vickery and Mary ...
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- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Samuel Vincent
M, b. 10 February 1856
Reference | 12441 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2020 |
Samuel Vincent was baptised on 10 February 1856 in St John the Baptist, Wonersh, Surrey, England.1 He was the son of George Vincent and Hannah Stedman.
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- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives St J Registers.
Julia Mary Jones
F, b. 27 December 1955, d. 7 January 2020
Reference | 12447 |
Last Edited | 11 May 2020 |
Julia Mary Jones was born on 27 December 1955 in a converted squash court in Mill Hill, she moved with her parents to Willinghurst House, near Cranleigh, perched on top of a hill with magnificent views as far as the South Downs. She attended St Catherine’s School in Bramley.1,2 She was the daughter of Cecil Hindley Lester Jones and Elfreda Margaret Schmidt. After school, Julia spent a year at Chateau d’Oex in Switzerland, where she felt somewhat isolated and homesick. Nevertheless, the experience provided her with what were to become two lifelong pleasures: skiing and the ability to speak fluent French. Returning to the UK, Julia trained as a bilingual secretary and got her first job at Comité d’Accueil, arranging home exchanges. In 1977, Julia left London for Les Crosets in the Swiss Alps to pursue French speaking and skiing. Her desire to travel took her to Australia and south-east Asia, staying with cousins in Sydney and building a relationship which would become so important to her over the years despite the distance. Julia came back to London and worked as a secretary at Thomson Clive & Partners, a private equity company. It was during this time that she met her future husband Tony in August 1979. They were volunteering as organisers and helpers on a holiday for disabled people to Paris. Holidays with Disaway became a regular feature over the next few years.1 She married Anthony Gavin Barry, son of Patrick Francis Gavin Barry and Eleanor Allen, on 28 May 1983 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, after the banns had been read. The ceremony was witnessed by Eleanor Barry and C Hindley Jones. Anthony was a chartered surveyor living at 26 Leigh Road, Mortimer in Reading. His father Patrick Francis Gavin Barry was retired from HM Forces. Julia was a bi-lingual secretary living at Willinghurst House in Shamley Green. Her father Cecil Hindley Lester Jones was a stockbroker.3 Julia and Tony moved to Moonrakers in Henley on Thames in 1984 where their children were born. Over the years Julia immersed herself in community life. There was tennis at Peppard and Stoke Row, Riding for the Disabled and help with the MS Society in Reading.1 When Rupert was old enough to join the Beaver Scouts, Julia assisted with the organisation and eventually took over as leader of Stoke Row Beavers. Tarka, as she was known, arranged many events at Moonrakers, including annual camps, hikes, camp fires and den building. She also organised many fundraising events with the Beavers for her favourite charities.1
She died on 7 January 2020 in Berkshire, England, at age 64. The thanksgiving service of Julia Mary Barry took place on 13 February 2020 in St Marys, Henley on Thames, Berkshire, England, t 2:30pm.4

Cecil Hindley Lester Jones
M, b. circa 1917, d. 5 February 2001
Reference | 12448 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2020 |
Cecil Hindley Lester Jones married Elfreda Margaret Schmidt.1 He was born circa 1917. His wife Elfreda died in 1982 in Willinghurst House, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.1 He died on 5 February 2001 in Bridge House, High Street, Twyford, Berkshire, England.1 He's ashes were buried on 19 February 2001 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, in plot V5.1
Family | Elfreda Margaret Schmidt b. c 1913, d. 1982 |
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- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives CC Rgisters.
Mark Lindsey Jones1
M, b. 7 September 1954, d. 1969
Reference | 12449 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2020 |
Mark Lindsey Jones was born on 7 September 1954 in Mill Hill, London, England.1,2 He was the son of Cecil Hindley Lester Jones and Elfreda Margaret Schmidt.1 He died in 1969 in Surrey, England, after he suffered an asthma attack and died while at school.3,4 He's ashes were buried on 16 June 1969 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, in plot V5.1
Malcolm Hindley Jones1
M, b. 20 July 1946, d. 14 December 1977
Reference | 12450 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2020 |
Malcolm Hindley Jones was born on 20 July 1946 in Mill Hill, London, England.1,2 He was the son of Cecil Hindley Lester Jones and Elfreda Margaret Schmidt.1 He died on 14 December 1977 in Lapcombe Cottage, Smithwood Common, Cranleigh, Surrey, England, at age 31 from a heart attack.1,3,4,5 His estate was probated on 20 March 1978 Administration papers were issued n Winchester. His effects were valued at £73,468.5 He's ashes were buried on 24 September 1979 in Christ Church, Shamley Green, Surrey, England, in plot V5 long after his sad death.1
Sources
- [S1] Wonersh History Society Archives CC Rgisters.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1946/Q3 Hendon volume 5f Page 327 - mother Schmidt.
- [S3] GRO Indexes 1977/Q4 Surrey South Western Volume 17 Page 1375 age 31.
- [S40000] Various websites Henley Standard.
- [S7] Ancestry England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995.