Ronald Marshall Hall
M, #3, b. 16 May 1920, d. 13 November 2006
| Birth* | Ronald was born at Camberley, Surrey, on 16 May 1920. |
| He was the son of Capt. Murray Marshall and Madelaine Murray Marshall. |
| Military* | His Service Number was P/Jx149429HI, P/Jx denotes a Portsmouth rating. |
| Marriage* | He married Pauline Margaret Nicholas at Guildford on 18 April 1942.   |
| Military | In August 1944 Ronald was awarded the DSM (Distinguished Service Medal).1   |
| Death* | Ronald died on 13 November 2006 at Liphook, Hampshire, at age 86; renal failure. |
Family | Pauline Margaret Nicholas b. 6 Feb 1924 |
| Children | - David Murray Marshall Hall
- Pamela Madelaine Hall
- Lynda Nerine Hall
|
Citations:
- [S83] HMG, 'DSMs awarded', "Page 3566 1 Aug 1944."
Madelaine Murray Marshall
F, #10, b. 21 March 1893, d. December 1966
| Birth* | Madelaine Murray Marshall was born on 21 March 1893 at Godalming, Surrey. |
| She was the daughter of Murray Wyatt Marshall and Alice Maud Everitt. |
| Birth Reg | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1893 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.1 |
| (Daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the daughter of Murray Wyatt Marshall in the 1901 census at Springwood, Brighton Rd, Godalming, Surrey.2   |
| Education* | Madelaine Murray Marshall was educated at St Mary's School, Wantage, Oxfordshire; and then sent to study music in Heidelberg. Known to her friends and family as "Babs". |
| Biography* | She was as an ambulance driver during WW1 and, according to her son, Ron Hall, was attached to the Royal Flying Corp. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Madelaine Murray Marshall and Arthur Herbert Hall was registered during the quarter ending March 1920 in the Guildford registration district.3 |
| Biography | Babs was a guard on Southern Rail during WWII, on the Guildford / Ascot line and continued as a guard until the early 1950's. |
| Death Reg* | Madelaine's death was registered during the quarter ending December 1966 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district; age at death: 73.4 |
| Burial* | Her body was interred at Godalming, Surrey, at Ockford Ridge Cemetery. |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1893 Q1; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page 102a.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 128; Page: 2.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1920 Q1; Guildford, Surrey.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 1966 Q4; Surrey S.W.; Vol 5G / Page 518.
Arthur Geoffrey Hall
M, #16, b. 19 May 1921, d. August 1977
| Birth* | Arthur Geoffrey Hall was born on 19 May 1921 at Birmingham, Warwickshire. |
| He was the son of Arthur Herbert Hall and Madelaine Murray Marshall. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Arthur Geoffrey Hall and Joyce Pauline Miller was registered during the quarter ending June 1944 in the Lewisham, Kent registration district.1 |
| Emigration* | Arthur and Joyce emigrated in 1947 to Marlborough, New Zealand. |
| Address* | As of 1947, Arthur Geoffrey Hall lived at "Pinewood", Renwick, Marlborough, New Zealand. |
| Note* | Pauline Hall believes that Oswald Everitt helped Geoff purchase his property in Renwick, New Zealand.2 |
| Death* | Geoff died in August 1977 at Blenheim Hospital, Marlborough, New Zealand, at age 56. |
Family | Joyce Pauline Miller b. Jun 1921, d. c 1974 |
| Children | - Suzanne Pauline Hall
- Lorraine Blanche Hall
- Christopher Hall
- Patricia Ann Hall
- Robin Martin Hall
- Jacquline Mary Hall
- David Andrew Hall
|
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1944 Q2; Lewisham, London; Vol 1d / Page 1513.
- [S59] Interview, Pauline Hall.
Arthur Herbert Hall
M, #17, b. December 1900, d. 24 May 1980
| Birth Reg* | His birth was registered during the quarter ending December 1900 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.1,2 |
| Arthur Herbert Hall was the son of Edward George Hall and Agnes Edith Annie Hawkins. |
| (Son) Census 1901 | He was listed as the son of Edward George Hall in the 1901 census at Lower Manor Rd, Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey.3  |
| (Son) Census 1911 | He was listed as the son of Edward George Hall in the 1911 census at 55 Lower Manor Rd, Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| Occupation* | Arthur Herbert Hall was a fitter & turner with the Aldershot and District Traction Company in Guildford after completing his trade apprenticeship in Birmingham. He served over 50 years with the Aldershot and District (affectionately known as the "'ave a shot an' risk it"), cycling to work everyday from his home at 17, The Oval in Farncombe to the depot in Guildford. between 1920 and 1974.  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Arthur Herbert Hall and Madelaine Murray Marshall was registered during the quarter ending March 1920 in the Guildford registration district.5 |
| Death* | Arthur died on 24 May 1980 at 17 The Oval, Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey, at age 79. |
Citations:
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 5; Page: 4.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1900 Q4; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page 98.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 5; Page: 4.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN308.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1920 Q1; Guildford, Surrey.
Joyce Pauline Miller
F, #19, b. June 1921, d. circa 1974
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending June 1921 in the Camberwell, London registration district.1 |
| Joyce Pauline Miller was the daughter of Frederick Miller and Blanche Redfern. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Joyce Pauline Miller and Arthur Geoffrey Hall was registered during the quarter ending June 1944 in the Lewisham, Kent registration district.2 |
| Emigration | Joyce and Arthur emigrated in 1947 to Marlborough, New Zealand. |
| Death* | Joyce died circa 1974 at Marlborough, New Zealand. |
Family | Arthur Geoffrey Hall b. 19 May 1921, d. Aug 1977 |
| Children | - Suzanne Pauline Hall
- Lorraine Blanche Hall
- Christopher Hall
- Patricia Ann Hall
- Robin Martin Hall
- Jacquline Mary Hall
- David Andrew Hall
|
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1921 Q2; Camberwell, London; Vol 1d / Page 1583.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1944 Q2; Lewisham, London; Vol 1d / Page 1513.
Capt. George Marshall
M, #25, b. 31 March 1850, d. 19 February 1921
| Birth* | George was born at Godalming, Surrey, on 31 March 1850.1 |
| He was the son of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Capt. George Marshall was baptized on 23 April 1850 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.2 |
| (Son) Census 1851 | He was listed as the son of Murray Marshall in the 1851 census at Godalming, Surrey.3  |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.4   |
| Schoolatte* | George was listed on the roll as a student at Rugby School, Rugby, Warwickshire, in 1866. The entry for George in the Rugby School Register 1858-1891 (Revised) reads as follows: Marshall, George son of Murray Marshall Esq., Godalming, Surrey. Aged 15, March 31. Left 1866 Hutchinson. Sometime in business at Godalming. Middlesex Yeomanry. Served in Zulu War, 1879, in command of Marshall's Horse. Medal & Clasp. After Boer War settled in Natal till 1900. Of Broadwater, Godalming. Died Feb 19, 1921.5 |
| (Son) Census 1871 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1871 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.6   |
| Note* | Served in the Middlesex Yeomanry Cavalry: appointed as a Cornet 26 April 1873; promoted 1 June 1873 to Lieutentant; and on the 3 October 1877 to Captain.7,8   |
| Note | He should not be confused with the George Marshall who held similar rank and served in the Langeberg Campaign. During the Anglo-Boer War that George Marshall commanded the First City which, later during the war, became known as Marshall's Horse. |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah Eleanor Pepworth at Pietermaritzburg on 4 July 1883.9   |
| Residence* | Capt. George Marshall lived in 1885 at The Dargle, Natal, South Africa; Farmer.10 |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Capt. George Marshall and Edith Jane Hull was registered during the quarter ending June 1896 in the Marylebone, London registration district.11 |
| Occupation* | His was Land Agent and Valuer in 1901. |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at 27 Hans Rd, Kensington, London.12  |
| Note | Farncombe manor was bought by Mrs. Sarah Marshall, and belonged, in 1911, to Mr. George Marshall, her grandson.  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at 6 Seymour St, Portland Square, London.13   |
| Residence | Capt. George Marshall lived on 8 November 1912 at 6 Seymour St, Portman Square, London. |
| Will* | He made a will at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey, on 8 November 1912.  |
| Telephone* | His telephone number was Mayfair 3332 in 1916 at 6 Seymour St, Portman Square, London. |
| Death* | George died on 19 February 1921 at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, at age 70.14 |
| Burial* | His body was interred on 23 February 1921 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
| Obituary* | He was the subject of an obituary in the Surrey Advertiser. on 26 February 1921 at Godalming, Surrey.15    |
| Probate | His estate was probated on 12 August 1921; probate granted to Mary Olive Zambra of Midstead, Southampton in the County of Hants (wife of Nelson Zambra) formerly Marshall, spinster daughter of deceased and Howard Murray Marshall of The Bridge, Godalming aforesaid Captain HM Army son of decease, the surviving Executors named in the said Will. Effects: £2,848/6/7, re-sworn £4,678/13/6.  |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1850 Q2; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 4 / Page 186.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 768; Page: 40.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S2] , Rugby School Register.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 81; Page: 14.
- [S15] Stonham Charles and Benson Freeman Edited By J S Judd, Middlesex Yeomanry 1797-1927.
- [S40] Army List, April - June 1873; April 1876; June 1880.
- [S3] Natal Witness, 5 July 1883.
- [S39] Natal Almanac.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1896 Q2; Marylebone, London; Vol 1a / Page 145.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 34; Folio: 39; Page: 18.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN537 Schedule 89.
- [S75] The Times, London, "22 Feb 1921; Page 1; DEATHS."
- [S41] Surrey Advertiser, 26 Feb 1921.
Murray Marshall
M, #26, b. 31 October 1823, d. 15 January 1870
| Birth | Murray Marshall was born on 28 August 1823 at Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 31 October 1823 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.2 |
| He was the son of George Marshall and Sarah Alexander. |
| Biography | He is recorded as having donated £10=00 by subscription to the "improvement" of St Peters & St Pauls, Godalming in 1839. |
| (Son) Census 1841 | He was listed as the son of George Marshall in the 1841 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.3  |
| Marriage* | He married Eliza Gibbs on 8 February 1849.4  |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as head of household in the 1851 census at Godalming, Surrey.5  |
| Biography* | He was appointed a Commissioner of the Godalming Navigation in 1854.6 |
| Census 1861* | He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.7   |
| Occupation* | In 1866 at Godalming, Surrey,Murray Marshall was a barge-owner. A Guildford Almanack of 1866 gives the names of five barge-carriers, including that of Seward & Co., and also names a Mr W. Mills as a barge-owner. Thirty years later the principal carrying fleet on the Wey was owned by William Steven & Son of Guildford. Mr Murray Marshall of Godalming was the principal trader on the upper reaches of the Wey and shipped much timber from Arundel.8 |
| Will* | He made a will on 21 October 1869.  |
| Death* | Murray died on 15 January 1870 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 46.9 |
| Burial* | His body was interred in January 1870 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. |
| Probate | His estate was granted probate on 8 March 1870; at London with a codicil 8th March 1870 by the oath of Eliza Marshall widow the relict the sole executrix to whom admon was granted. |
Family | Eliza Gibbs b. 18 Oct 1827, d. 20 Aug 1910 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S92] Marshall Family Bible.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1073; Folio: 15; Page: 23.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1899; West Hampnett, Sussex; VII/615.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 768; Page: 40.
- [S7] Godalming Navigation Register of Traffic.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S16] P A L Vine, London's Lost Route to the Sea, page 121.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Guildford 2A/57 1Q 1870 Age 46.
Eliza Gibbs
F, #27, b. 18 October 1827, d. 20 August 1910
| Birth | Eliza Gibbs was born on 12 October 1827 at West Itchenor, Sussex.1 |
| Baptism* | Eliza was baptised on 18 October 1827 at West Itchenor, Sussex.2 |
| She was the daughter of William Gibbs and Charlotte Gater. |
| (Daughter) Census 1841 | She was listed as the daughter of William Gibbs in the 1841 census at Itchenor House, West Itchenor, Sussex.3   |
| Marriage* | She married Murray Marshall on 8 February 1849.4  |
| Census 1851* | She was listed as the wife of Murray Marshall in the 1851 census at Godalming, Surrey.5  |
| Census 1861* | She was listed as the wife of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.6   |
| Census 1871* | She was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.7   |
| Note* | She is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her daughter-in-law, widow of Murray.8 |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.9  |
| Biography* | Kelly's Directory 1882 lists Elizabeth Marshall who resided at "The Bridge" as Widow.10 |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.11  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.12  |
| Death* | Eliza died on 20 August 1910 at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, at age 82.13,14 |
| Burial* | Her body was interred at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S92] Marshall Family Bible.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C070681.
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1103; Folio: 5; Page: 4.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1899; West Hampnett, Sussex; VII/615.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 768; Page: 40.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 81; Page: 14.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S35] Kelly's Surrey County Directory, 1882.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 96; Page: 1.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 51; Page: 1.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Guildford 2A/73 3Q 1910 Age 82.
- [S75] The Times, London, "22/Aug/1910; Page 1; DEATHS."
Capt. Murray Marshall
M, #28, b. 11 July 1890, d. 23 December 1944
| Name Variation | Capt. Murray Marshall was also known as Howard Murray Marshall. |
| Birth* | Murray was born at The Dargle, Natal, South Africa, on 11 July 1890.1 |
| He was the son of Capt. George Marshall and Sarah Eleanor Pepworth. |
| Baptism | Capt. Murray Marshall was baptized on 28 September 1890 at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa; Church of England.  |
| Census 1901* | Capt. Murray Marshall appeared in the 1901 census at Ashdown House, Forest Row, East Grinstead, Sussex.2   |
| Biography* | The Army List of 1921 records Murray's service record as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers 20 April 1910; Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers; Capt Royal Fusiliers; Staff Capt 123rd Infantry Brigade 18 Oct 1915 - 31 Oct 1915; Staff Capt 124th Infantry Brigade 31 Oct 1915 - 12 Feb 1917; DAQMG 10th Army Corps 13 Feb 1917 - 23 Sept 1918.
Army Lists after 1921 do not show Howard, so one would expect his record to be in place in WO374, however, it is not. It is possible it has not yet been released, or that it has simply been lost.
In 1915 he was awarded the Military Cross. Page p.1691 of the London Gazette ZJ1/620 announces his decoration. It does not give further details.
The 1st Battalion (7th Foot) Royal Fusiliers were in the 17th Brigade of the 6th Division during 1915. The 17th Brigade War Diary for 1915 is in WO95/1613. The Diary gives no mention of Howard Marshall by name nor indicates for what action he was awarded the medal.  |
| Address* | As of 1925, Capt. Murray Marshall lived at The Whins, Camberley, Surrey.3 |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Murray and Gladys M Harris was registered during the quarter ending June 1929 in the Kensington, London registration district.4 |
| Marriage* | He married Sylvia M Collinson circa 1930. |
| Address | As of 1940, Capt. Murray Marshall lived at Le Vielle Demeure.  |
| Will* | He made a will at St Peter, Jersey, Channel Islands, on 22 December 1941.  |
| Death* | Murray died on 23 December 1944 at Beaumont, Jersey, Channel Islands, at age 54.5  |
| Probate* | His estate was granted probate on 1 March 1946; Solicitor Leance l'Hermitte Ogier, 10 Hill St St Helier, Advocate. Replaced by J.F Cornu, 10 Hill St. Probate delayed by War. |
Citations:
- [S92] Marshall Family Bible.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 905; Folio: 79; Page: 25.
- [S84] Telkephone, 1925 "page 321 of 1189."
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Marriages: 1929 Q2; Kensington, London; Vol 1a / Page 434.
- [S75] The Times, London, "25/May/1945: Page 1; DEATHS."
Edith Jane Hull
F, #29, b. 31 October 1849, d. 14 February 1913
| Baptism* | Edith was baptised on 31 October 1849 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| She was the daughter of George James Hull and Jane Harris.1 |
| (Daughter) Census 1861 | She was listed as the daughter of George James Hull in the 1861 census at Westbrook House, Godalming, Surrey.2  |
| (Daughter) Census 1871 | She was listed as the daughter of George James Hull in the 1871 census at Westbrook House, Godalming, Surrey.3  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Edith Jane Hull and Capt. George Marshall was registered during the quarter ending June 1896 in the Marylebone, London registration district.4 |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as the wife of Capt. George Marshall in the 1901 census at 27 Hans Rd, Kensington, London.5  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as the wife of Capt. George Marshall in the 1911 census at 6 Seymour St, Portland Square, London.6   |
| Death* | Edith died on 14 February 1913 at age 63. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 91; Page: 59.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 111; Page: 74.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1896 Q2; Marylebone, London; Vol 1a / Page 145.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 34; Folio: 39; Page: 18.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN537 Schedule 89.
Mary Olive Marshall
F, #30, b. 2 May 1884, d. 24 June 1972
| Name Variation | Mary Olive Marshall was also known as Olive. |
| Birth* | Mary was born at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa, on 2 May 1884.1 |
| She was the daughter of Capt. George Marshall and Sarah Eleanor Pepworth. |
| Baptism | Mary was baptised on 1 July 1884 at St Peter's, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa.  |
| Note* | Olive kept a diary beteeen 1906 - 1916. Click here to read extracts.   |
| Marriage | Mary Olive Marshall married Captain Nelson Zambra, son of Joseph Caesar Zambra and Nellie Alton, in 1913 at St Andrew's Church, Wells St, London.  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Mary Olive Marshall and Captain Nelson Zambra was registered during the quarter ending June 1913 in the St Marylebone, London registration district; The marriage took place in June 1913.2 |
| Biography* | Captain of Ladies Golf Club in 1931.  |
| Death* | Mary died on 24 June 1972 at age 88. |
| Burial* | She was buried after 24 June 1972 at St Mary Magdelene, West Tisted, Hampshire.  |
Citations:
- [S92] Marshall Family Bible.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1913 Q2; Marylebone, London; Vol 1a / Page 1104.
Captain Nelson Zambra
M, #31, b. 9 April 1882, d. 26 May 1980
| Biography | Who's who dated ??  |
| Birth* | Nelson was born at Highgate, London, on 9 April 1882. |
| He was the son of Joseph Caesar Zambra and Nellie Alton. |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of Joseph Caesar Zambra in the 1891 census at 132 Bishopswood Rd, Highgate, London.1  |
| Biography | Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1900. S. of Joseph Caesar, of Northlands. Bishopswood Road, Highgate, London.
B. Apr. 9, 1882, at Highgate. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908.
Served in the 1st Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Royal Field Artillery; mentioned in dispatches).
In the 2nd Great War, 1939-45 (Squadron-Leader, R.A.F.V.R., 1940-3).
Married (1) 1905, Ethel Agnes, eldest dau. of James Laughland, and had issue; (2) 1913, Mary Olive, only dau. of George Marshall, of Broadwater, Godalming.
Of Brooms, Privett, Hants., in 1950.2 |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Captain Nelson Zambra and Ethel Agnes Laughland was registered during the quarter ending June 1905 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.3 |
| Marriage | Captain Nelson Zambra married Mary Olive Marshall, daughter of Capt. George Marshall and Sarah Eleanor Pepworth, in 1913 at St Andrew's Church, Wells St, London.  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Captain Nelson Zambra and Mary Olive Marshall was registered during the quarter ending June 1913 in the St Marylebone, London registration district; The marriage took place in June 1913.4 |
| Biography* | Cited on his son Warren's War Graves Commission record as being Capt. Nelson Zambra (formerly Royal Artillery). Cited on his son Roger's War Graves Commission record as being Sqdn. Ldr Nelson Zambra. |
| Telephone* | His telephone number was Ropley 11 in 1924 at West Tisted Manor, Hampshire. |
| Anecdote | During WWII Nelson was an "Official Pigeon Shooter" according to Ron Hall. |
| Telephone | His telephone number was Privett 227 in 1958 at Brooms, Privett, Hampshire. |
| Death* | Nelson died on 26 May 1980 at age 98. |
| Burial* | He was buried after 26 May 1980 at St Mary Magdelene, West Tisted, Hampshire.  |
Citations:
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 1061; Folio: 82; Page: 23.
- [S35] Kelly's Surrey County Directory.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1905 Q2; Edmonton, Middlesex; Vol 3a / Page 975.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1913 Q2; Marylebone, London; Vol 1a / Page 1104.
Sylvia M Collinson
F, #32, b. circa 1900
Murray Wyatt Marshall
M, #33, b. 7 October 1852, d. 28 July 1930
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| Birth* | Murray was born at Godalming, Surrey, on 7 October 1852. |
| He was the son of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Murray Wyatt Marshall was baptized on 3 November 1852 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| Birth Reg | His birth was registered during the quarter ending December 1852 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.2 |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.3   |
| Schoolatte* | Murray was listed on the roll as a student at Wellington College, Blackheath, Surrey, in 1864. The register records the following details: .... "Wellington College (Hopetown) 1864-1870 son of M.Marshall; Cap 1868. XI 1870; Rugby International 1873-1878, Captain 1878; Timber Merchant; married 1892 Maud, daughter of W.E.Everitt; died 1930".4 |
| (Witness) Photograph | Henry Marshall is captured in this early photograph together with Murray Marshall, John, Mary & Julia Pontifex circa 1865 at Old Croft, High St, Godalming, Surrey.   |
| Biography | According to "The Wisden Book of Cricketer's Lives" he was a member of a family prominently identified with Surrey County Cricket Club since its formation. He was in the Wellington College XI in 1870, played much good class club cricket, and was Hon. Secretary of the Broadwater Cricket Club for well over 50 years. Since 1873 he has been a member of the Surrey Club, on whose committee he has served frequently.5 |
| (heir) Will | In Sarah Alexander's will on 31 August 1870 Murray was named as an heir.6 |
| Biography | Represented England in the International Rugby test match England v. Scotland.7,8 |
| (Son) Census 1871 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1871 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.9   |
| Biography | In the publication "The Complete Who's Who of International Rugby" Murray is shown as: Wellington College, Blackheath, Surrey; born 1853 died 1930; Forward, 10-6-3-1 [played, won, drawn, lost] 1873 S=; 1874 S+, 1875 I+S=I+; 1876 S+; 1877 I+S-; 1878 S+I+; [Game: +won -lost =draw S Scotland I Ireland. Once England's record cap holder. Also a Member of Surrey CC committee. |
| Photograph* | England v Scotland 1873
Standing (L-R): E.C.Cheston (Law Club), J.E.H.Mackinlay (St.Georges Hospital), M.W.Marshall (Blackheath), H.Freeman (Marlborough Nomads), W.R.B.Fletcher (Marlborough Nomads), S.Morse (Law Club), C.H.Rickards (Gipsies), C.W.Boyle (Oxford University), E.R.Still (Ravenscourt Park), C.H.R.Vanderspar (Richmond). Sitting (L-R): J.E.H.Makinlay (St.Georges Hospital), D.P.Turner (Richmond), F.Stokes (Captain) (Blackheath), F.Luscombe (Gipsies), J.A.Bush (Clifton), F.W.Mills (Marlborough Nomads). On Ground (L-R): H.Marsh (R.I.E. College), J.A.Body (Gipsies), S.Finney (R.I.E. College), Hon H.A.Lawrence (Richmond). on 3 March 1873 at The Oval, London.  |
| Will* | In Sarah Marshall's will, Murray was named by Sarah to handle her estate on 9 May 1874 at Godalming, Surrey.6 |
| Photograph | England v Ireland on 15 February 1875 at The Oval, London.  |
| Photograph | England v Scotland 1876
Back Row (L-R): F.H.Lee (Oxford University), H.J.Gragham (Wimbledon Hornets), W.H.Hunt (Preston Grasshoppers), A.W.Pearson (Blackheath), R.Walker (Manchester), W.C.Hutchinson (R.I.E. College). Middle Row (L-R): A.H.Heath (Oxford University), F.R.Adams (Richmond), E.Kewley (Liverpool), W.E.Collins (St.Georges Hospital), L.Stokes (Blackheath), M.W.Marshall (Blackheath). Front Row (L-R): E.C.Cheston (Richmond), R.H.Birkett (Clapham Rovers), T.S.Tetley (Bradford), F.Luscombe (Captain) (Gipsies), J.A.Bush (Clifton), W.C.W.Rawlinson (Blackheath). On Ground: W.Greg (Manchester), G.R.Turner (St.Georges Hospital). on 6 March 1876 at The Oval, London.  |
| Note | He captained England in the test match against Ireland. |
| Note* | He was awarded a Certificate of Apprecation by the Borough of Godalming upon retiring as the Captain of the Godalming Fire Brigade after twenty-five years service.  |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.10  |
| Census 1891* | He was listed as a visitor in the 1891 census at Grand Hotel, Brighton, Sussex.11  |
| Directory* | Murray Wyatt Marshall was a timber merchant, ship & barge owner. The Wharf, Bridge St. in 1892.12 |
| Residence* | He lived between 1892 and 1930 at "Springwood", Brighton Rd, Godalming, Surrey.  |
| Biography* | Murray was a Warden of the Company of Grocers between 1897 and 1900. |
| Marriage* | He married Alice Maud Everitt at Christchurch on 18 June 1892. |
| Biography | Murray was awarded a certificate of appreciation by the Mayor, Aldermen & Burgesses of the Borough of Godalming as recognition for his services as Honorary Captain of the Godalming Fire Brigade for the previous twenty-five years.  |
| Occupation* | Murray Wyatt Marshall was Timber Merchant in 1901.13 |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Springwood, Brighton Rd, Godalming, Surrey.14   |
| Occupation | He was Master of the Grocer's Company on 6 June 1901 at London.15 |
| Telephone* | His telephone number was Godalming 98x in 1909 at Timber Merchant, Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey. |
| Will* | He made a will in 1929. |
| Death* | Murray died on 28 July 1930 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 77.16 |
| Obituary* | He was the subject of an obituary in the Surrey Advertiser. in 1930 at Godalming, Surrey.17     |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 28 July 1930 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Births: 1852, Q4; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page [34]5.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S33] The Wellington College Register 1859-1933.
- [S71] Scrum.com, online http://statistics.scrum.com/, http://statistics.scrum.com/rugby_stats_05.asp?ID=EMA22
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S75] The Times, London, "16/Mar/1929: Page 6."
- [S75] The Times, London, "13/Mar/1929: Page 7."
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 81; Page: 14.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 814; Folio: 34; Page: 26.
- [S35] Kelly's Surrey County Directory, MWM - timber merchant, ship & barge owner. The Wharf, Godalming.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 1625 Folio: 136 Page 10 Schedule 57.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 128; Page: 2.
- [S75] The Times, London, "6 June 1901; Page 5."
- [S36] Wisden, The Wisden Book of Cricketer's Lives.
- [S41] Surrey Advertiser, 26 Feb 1921.
Alice Maud Everitt
F, #34, b. 31 January 1870, d. 15 March 1956
| Name-Comm | Her usual name was Maud. |
| Birth | Alice Maud Everitt was born on 2 September 1869 at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.1 |
| Baptism* | Alice was baptised on 31 January 1870 at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.1 |
| She was the daughter of William Edward Everitt and Fanny Barbara Webb. |
| (Daughter) Census 1871 | She was listed as the daughter of William Edward Everitt in the 1871 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.2   |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as a student in the 1881 census at Malvern College, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.3  |
| (Daughter) Census 1891 | She was listed as the daughter of William Edward Everitt in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.4  |
| Marriage* | She married Murray Wyatt Marshall at Christchurch on 18 June 1892. |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as the wife of Murray Wyatt Marshall in the 1901 census at Springwood, Brighton Rd, Godalming, Surrey.5   |
| Directory* | Alice Maud Everitt was Mrs Murray Marshall, in 1938 at "Inwood", Munstead, Godalming, Surrey.6 |
| Death* | Alice died on 15 March 1956 at Mount Alvernia, Godalming, Surrey, at age 86.7 |
| Cremation* | She was cremation on 21 March 1956 at Woking Crematorium, Woking, Surrey. |
| Probate | Her estate was granted probate on 9 June 1956. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C046661.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 3037; Folio: 122; Page: 17.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2919; Folio: 102; Page: 42.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 128; Page: 2.
- [S35] Kelly's Surrey County Directory.
- [S75] The Times, London, "17/Mar/1956; Page 1; DEATHS."
William Edward Everitt
M, #35, b. 28 June 1830, d. 22 April 1910
| Name Variation | William Edward Everitt was also known as Everett. |
| Birth | William Edward Everitt was born on 13 May 1830 at Handsworth, Staffordshire.1,2 |
| Baptism* | William was baptised on 28 June 1830 at St Phillip, Birmingham, Warwickshire.2 |
| He was the son of Allen Everitt and Maria Cherry. |
| (Son) Census 1841 | He was listed as the son of Allen Everitt in the 1841 census at Birmingham, Warwickshire.3  |
| (Son) Census 1851 | He was listed as the son of Allen Everitt in the 1851 census at Custard House, Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire.4,5  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of William Edward Everitt and Fanny Barbara Webb was registered during the quarter ending March 1860 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.6 |
| Occupation | William Edward Everitt was Metal merchant in 1861.7 |
| Census 1861* | He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census at Edgebaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire.8  |
| Census 1871* | He was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.9   |
| Marriage* | He married Emma Lambert on 22 September 1875.10 |
| Biography | Appointment as Sheriff of Worcestershire.11  |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at Finstall Park, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.12  |
| Biography* | In Edward Walford's "County Families", he is listed as EVERITT, William Edward Esq of Finstall House Warwickshire. Second son of the late Allen Everitt Esq., of Edgebaston; b 1830. Is a Magistrate for co, Worcester; he purchased this property from the Bretells in 1877. - Finstall House, Bromsgrove; Junior Carlton Club, S.W.13 |
| Census 1891* | He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.14  |
| Marriage* | He married May G (?) after 1891. |
| Residence* | William Edward Everitt lived circa 1892 at Berry Court, Bournemouth, Dorset. |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at 45 Portland St, Leamington Priors, Leamington, Warwickshire.15  |
| Death* | William died on 22 April 1910 at Sherbourne House, Leamington Spa, Leamington, Warwickshire, at age 79. |
| Will* | He made a will on 31 March 1911.16 |
Citations:
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Piece: 2940 Folio: 120 Page 14.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C041795.
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1140; Folio: 13; Page: 19.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 2060; Folio: 673; Page: 23.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), No source information.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1860 Q1; Edmonton, Essex; Vol 3A / Page 136.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, RG9/2123-102-1.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 2123; Folio: 102; Page: 1.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 3037; Folio: 122; Page: 17.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Marriages: 1875 September; Battle, Sussex; Vol 2b / Page 65.
- [S83] HMG, 'DSMs awarded', "8 March 1887, page 1222."
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2940; Folio: 120; Page: 14.
- [S8] Edward Walford M.A., County Families, page 344, Everitt, William Edward Esq., of Finstall House, Warwickshire.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 2931; Folio: 82; Page: 15.
- [S75] The Times, London, "31/Mar/1911: Page 2."
Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG
M, #36, b. 23 September 1829, d. 8 June 1900
| Birth | Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG was born on 26 July 1829 at Edenbridge, Kent. |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 23 September 1829 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| He was the son of George Marshall and Sarah Alexander. |
| Biography | Frederick played amateur first class cricket from 1854 to 1865 for the MCC. He was described as a "Very steady right hand batsman".2 |
| Census 1861* | Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG appeared in the 1861 census as a soldier in the at Cavalry Barracks Hospital, Windsor, Berkshire.3 |
| Residence* | He lived before 16 December 1861 at 107 Mount St, London. |
| Marriage* | He married Adelaide Laura Howard on 16 December 1861.4  |
| Biography | The President of Surrey CCC, Frederick Marshall initiated an appeal on his (Julius Caesar) behalf, declaring that Julius, once a 'plucky, straightforward, honest man, full of fun,' was now in 'the depths of poverty' caused by 'illness and family troubles.' |
| Note* | Zulu War.5,6 |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at 9 Eaton Place, Hanover Square, London.7  |
| Biography* | The third son of George and Sarah Marshall, he had a distinguished military career. He joined the 10th Hussars on 18th September 1849 in India as a Cornet. He then became a Lieutenant on 16th September 1851, and joined the 1st Dragoons on 14th October 1851. He later joined the 2nd Life Guards on 2nd March 1855 as aide-de-camp and Master of the Horse to the Earl of Carlisle in Ireland. He served in Crimea 1855 at the age of 26 and in the Zulu War of 1870.
He became Commanding Officer of the 2nd Life Guards in 1864 and held that rank until his retirement in 1873 (after 24 years in Regiment) with the rank of Lieutenant-General. The Army List of 1870 records that Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Marshall had 21 years service and that he served in the Crimea from 1-26 September 1855 as aide de camp to Sir James Scarlett (medal with clasp for Sebastopool and Turkish medal). From his service record we know the dates of promotion were: Cornet 18 Sept 1849; Lieutenant 6 Sept 1851; Captain 4 Feb 1859, Major & Lt Colonel 6 Mar 1863; Lt Colonel 8 Mar 1864; Colonel 6 Mar 1868; Major General 20 Oct 1877; Lt. General 5 Sept 1884. In 1890 at the age of 60 he became Colonel of Regiment - The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons). On 5 May 1894, His Majesty William II, German Emperor and King of Prussia, KG became the Colonel in Chief of the 1st (Royal) Dragoons.
Fred's fluency in German made him a favourite with the Kaiser and this was the reason that Queen Victoria chose the 1st Royal Dragoon Guards to honour her nephew. The Queen, upon the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee in 1897, conferred upon him the honour of Knighthood.
Fred had an abiding interest in cricket, representing Surrey in 1857. He was also Captain of United XI of England (year unknown). It is interesting that in cricket archives his height is recorded as being 6'3". He succeeded his uncle as President of Surrey Country Cricket Club in 1867. In 1886 Fred was elected master of Chiddingfold Hounds. Again elected as master in 1895, and his second term lasted five seasons until his death in 1900 at the age of 71.
In local life, Fred was a Commissioner of the Godalming Navigation, serving with his brothers (Murray and George) and nephew (Murray Wyatt), becoming a commissioner on 19 Apr 1876. Elected to the Town Council in 1892, he served on every committee during the following eight years. In his capacity as a director of L & S W Railway Company he was mainly responsible for the building of Farncombe Railway Station. This would have made the arrival at his home at Broadwater and the cricket ground much easier. Early in 1900 he was elected Alderman of the Borough of Godalming, but died in June of that year.
Kelly's of 1882 lists Major General Sir F. Marshall CMG, JP of Broadwater as a principal landowner in Godalming District.
His London clubs were Marlborough, Army & Navy and United Services & Batchelors.  |
| Biography | In WO31/965 memorandum to the Commander-in-Chief for 1849 is the correspondence relating to Frederick Marshall's appointment as Cornet to the 10th Dragoons. This includes a letter from Frederick accepting the appointment with the 10th Dragoons. Also included is Frederick's baptism certificate, which was usually needed for such an appointment. There is also a letter from Downing Street saying that Frederick's father is anxious to purchase, or loan, a commission for his son in a cavalry regiment now serving in India. There is finally a letter acknowledging the receipt of the sum of £840 to purchase the commission for Frederick. Commissions were commonly purchased (and sold) at this time.8 |
| Biography | Gen Sir Frederick Marshall was recorded in the seventh edition of Burke's Landed Gentry.9  |
| Will* | He left a will on 18 June 1890 at Godalming, Surrey.  |
| Census 1891* | He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.10   |
| Misc* | Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG was Visit of the German Emperor on 29 November 1899.11 |
| Occupation* | He was Company Director - Union Company and London & SW Railway on 13 January 1900.12,13 |
| Death* | Frederick died on 8 June 1900 at age 70. |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 8 June 1900 at Brookwood, Surrey, at Brookwood Cemetery. Epitaph: "A faithful soldier and servant of our Lord Jesus Christ".14,15,16      |
| Obituary* | He was the subject of an obituary in the Times and in the Surrey Advertiser. on 10 June 1900 at Guildford, Surrey.17,18        |
| Probate | His estate was granted probate on 21 June 1900. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S60] Philip Thern & Peter Wynne-Thomas Philip Bailey, Who's Who in Cricket.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 761; Folio: 161; Page: 1.
- [S75] The Times, London, "17/Dec/1861; Page 1; MARRIAGES."
- [S75] The Times, London, "12/Sep/1879: Page 10."
- [S75] The Times, London, "13/Jun/1879: Page 10."
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 99; Folio: 11; Page: 15.
- [S31] "WO31/965."
- [S5] Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Landed Gentry, Marshall of Broadwater, page 1226.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 67; Page: 25.
- [S75] The Times, London, "29/Nov/1899: Page 7."
- [S75] The Times, London, "13/Jan/1900: Page 9."
- [S75] The Times, London, "22/Jun/1900: Page 6."
- [S75] The Times, London, "13/Jun/1900; Page 9."
- [S75] The Times, London, "12/jun/1900: Page 6."
- [S75] The Times, London, "11/Jun/1900; Page 112."
- [S62] Surrey Advertiser, 'Death of Gen Sir Frederick Marshall.'
- [S75] The Times, London, "9/June/1900: Page 12."
Sarah Alexander
F, #37, b. circa 1800, d. 10 March 1874
| Birth* | Sarah Alexander was born circa 1800 at Edenbridge, Kent. |
| She was the daughter of Dr James Alexander and Ann (?). |
| Marriage* | She married George Marshall at Edenbridge on 1 February 1820.1  |
| Census 1841* | She was listed as the wife of George Marshall in the 1841 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.2  |
| Census 1851* | She was listed as the wife of George Marshall in the 1851 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.3   |
| Settlement* | There is record in the Surrey Archives of litigation in 1860 concerning the Settlement of Marriage between Henry Marshall and Alice Heath.4  |
| (Witness) Marriage | She was a witness at Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG and Adelaide Laura Howard's wedding at St Paul, Knightsbridge, London, on 16 December 1861.5  |
| Will* | She made a will on 31 August 1870.6 |
| Census 1871* | She was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.7  |
| Death* | Sarah died on 10 March 1874. |
| Burial | Her body was interred after 10 March 1874 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. The inscription on the North side of the vault reads: "Widow of the late George Marshall of Broadwater". She is buried with her husband (George) and sons (George, Alexander). |
| Probate* | Her estate was granted probate on 9 May 1874.6 |
| Will* | She made a will at Godalming, Surrey, on 9 May 1874.6 |
Citations:
- [S75] The Times, London, "Issue of 3rd February 1820."
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1073; Folio: 15; Page: 23.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 687; Page: 26.
- [S12] Surrey History Service Archives: 1266/9/1.
- [S75] The Times, London, "17/Dec/1861; Page 1; MARRIAGES."
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 56; Page: 5.
Bryant Marshall
M, #38, b. 7 September 1851, d. 23 April 1895
| Birth* | Bryant was born at Godalming, Surrey, on 7 September 1851. |
| He was the son of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Bryant Marshall was baptized on 3 October 1851 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.2   |
| (Son) Census 1871 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1871 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.3   |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| Marriage* | He married Ada Emily Phillips on 20 July 1889.5 |
| Census 1891* | He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at Langham, Godalming, Surrey.6  |
| Death* | Bryant died on 23 April 1895 at age 43; age at death: 43.7 |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 23 April 1895 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 81; Page: 14.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M147901.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 562; Folio: 8; Page: 10.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 1895 Q2; Guldford, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page 56.
Mielicent Marshall
F, #39, b. 9 April 1854, d. 29 December 1918
| Birth* | Mielicent Marshall was born on 9 April 1854 at Godalming, Surrey. |
| She was the daughter of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Mielicent Marshall was baptized on 21 May 1854 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| Name Variation | As of 1861, Mielicent Marshall was also known as Amelia. |
| (Daughter) Census 1861 | She was listed as the daughter of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.2   |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her grand-daughter, first daughter of Murray.3 |
| (Daughter) Census 1881 | She was listed as the daughter of Eliza Marshall in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| (Daughter) Census 1891 | She was listed as the daughter of Eliza Marshall in the 1891 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.5  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as a member of the household of Eliza Gibbs in the 1901 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.6  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.7  |
| Death* | Mielicent died on 29 December 1918 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 64. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred after 29 December 1918 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 96; Page: 1.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 51; Page: 1.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN3091 Godalming, Surrey.
Lionel Hasler Marshall
M, #40, b. 29 September 1855, d. 14 February 1935
| Birth* | Lionel was born at Godalming, Surrey, on 29 September 1855. |
| He was the son of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Lionel Hasler Marshall was baptized on 16 November 1855 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.2   |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her grandson, the fourth son of Murray.3 |
| Occupation* | Lionel Hasler Marshall was Land Surveyor & Agent in 1901.4 |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at 65 St Mary St, Chippenham Without, Wiltshire.5  |
| Census 1911* | Lionel Hasler Marshallappeared in the 1911 census at 62 St Mary St, Chippenham, Wiltshire.6  |
| Death* | Lionel died on 14 February 1935 at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, at age 79.7 |
| Burial* | His body was interred on 18 February 1935 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 1920 Folio: 24 Page 16 Schedule 95.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1920; Folio: 24; Page: 16.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN11874.
- [S75] The Times, London, "16/Feb/1935; Page 1; DEATHS."
Oswald Percival Marshall
M, #41, b. 13 June 1857, d. 6 December 1939
| Birth* | Oswald Percival Marshall was born on 13 June 1857 at Godalming, Surrey. |
| He was the son of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Oswald Percival Marshall was baptized on 5 August 1857 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of Murray Marshall in the 1861 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey. Timber Merchant ... 800 acres, 30 men and 10 boys.2   |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her grandson, fifth son of Murray.3 |
| Occupation | Oswald Percival Marshall was In the 1881 Census, his profession is recorded as Mariner First Mate. In the obituary of his brother Murray Wyatt Marshall (1930) he is recorded as Captain Oswald P Marshall of Trinity House, London in 1881. |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Oswald and Nora Wynne MacNamara was registered during the quarter ending March 1896 in the Steyning, Sussex registration district.5 |
| Census* | The census listed Oswald as head of household at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 1901. |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at 7 Cromwell Rd, Hove, Sussex.6  |
| Death* | Oswald died on 6 December 1939 at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, at age 82.7 |
| Obituary | He was the subject of an obituary MARSHALL - on December 6, 1939, at The Bridge, Godalming, Oswald Percival, C.B.E., Elder Brother of Trinity House, beloved husband of Nora Wynne Marshall, aged 82. Service at Godalming Church on Monday at 2:00. Interment at Brookwood on 8 December 1939.8 |
| Obituary* | He was the subject of an obituary Captain O. P. MARSHALL - Regret to announce the death which occurred on Wednesday, of Captain Oswald Percival Marshall, C.B.E., an Elder Brother of the Corporation of Trinity House. Captain Marshall was born in 1857, and after receiving his sea training as a "Worcester" cadet commenced his active career in his 17th year as a midshipman in the Liverpool ship "Anglesey", Messrs. Hughes and Co., which ran in the Australian trade. Joining the Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd., as fourth officer in 1882, he rose to the command of the steamer "Garonne" before leaving the company in 1890 to serve with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. As master of several C.P.R. steamers he saw many years of service on the company's transpacific route. Captain Marshall was elected an Elder Brother of Trinity House in June 1905, and played his part in dealing with lighthouse and pilotage as well as charitable matters, besides taking his turn on the rota of the Brethren who sit regularly with the Judge of the Admiralty Court as Assessors. He was a member of the Departmental Committee on Pilotage appointed by the Board of Trade in 1908 to inquire into the state of the law and its administration, the ultimate outcome of whose investigations and report was the Pilotage Act of 1913. Captain Marshall also acted as one of the Conservators of Harwich Harbour. He received his C.B.E. in 1919. He continued to be a member of the Corporation up to the time of his death, although he retired from the active duties of the Corporation when he attained the age of 70 on June 13, 1927. Captain Marshall leaves a widow and two sons.9  |
| Burial* | He was buried on 11 December 1939 at Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey.10 |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 101; Page: 12.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1896 Q1; Steyning, Sussex; Vol 2b / Page 367.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14 PN5182.
- [S75] The Times, London, "12/Dec/1935; Page 11; DEATHS."
- [S51] Daily Telegraph.
- [S42] Lloyds List, 9 Dec 1939.
- [S75] The Times, London, "12/Dec/1939: Page 11."
Octavia Marshall
F, #42, b. 6 May 1861, d. 27 November 1951
| Name Variation | Octavia Marshall was also known as Via. |
| Birth* | Octavia was born at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, on 6 May 1861.1 |
| She was the daughter of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Octavia Marshall was baptized on 9 June 1861 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.2 |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her grand-daughter, third daughter of Murray.3 |
| (Daughter) Census 1881 | She was listed as the daughter of Eliza Marshall in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as a member of the household of Eliza Marshall in the 1891 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.5  |
| (Daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the daughter of Eliza Gibbs in the 1901 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.1  |
| (Visitor) Census 1911 | She was listed as a visitor of the Nugent MacNamara household in the 1911 census at 38 Clarendon Villas, Hove, Sussex.6  |
| Biography* | Octavia lived at The Bridge all her life. She is remembered by Roger Zambra as having a parrot reputed a hundred years old when he visited The Bridge in the late 1940's. |
| Death* | Octavia died on 27 November 1951 at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, at age 90. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred after 27 November 1951 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 51; Page: 1.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 96; Page: 1.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN5190.
Walter Douglas Marshall
M, #43, b. 10 December 1862, d. 10 February 1945
| Birth* | Walter was born at Godalming, Surrey, on 10 December 1862. |
| He was the son of Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs. |
| Baptism | Walter Douglas Marshall was baptized on 1 February 1863 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey. |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her grandson, the sixth son of Murray.1 |
| Education* | Walter Douglas Marshall was educated Oration Quarter 1875 at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey; 10 Dec 1862: s. of Murray Marshall, of Gaodalming; (Dayboys); Left O.Q. 1810 (sic) - Stock Exchange, 1885.2  |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1881 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.3  |
| Occupation | Walter Douglas Marshall was Stock Exchange in 1885. |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Marshall in the 1891 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| Occupation* | Walter Douglas Marshall was a Stock Jobbet in 1901.5 |
| (Son) Census 1901 | He was listed as the son of Eliza Gibbs in the 1901 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.6  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as the brother of Mielicent Marshall in the 1911 census at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey.7  |
| Death* | Walter died on 10 February 1945 at The Bridge, Godalming, Surrey, at age 82. |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 10 February 1945 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
| Note | No issue. |
Citations:
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S76] Charterhouse School Register, Oration Quarter, 1875.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 779; Folio: 106; Page: 8.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 96; Page: 1.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 606 Folio: 51 Page1 Schedule 4.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 606; Folio: 51; Page: 1.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN3091 Godalming, Surrey.
George Marshall
M, #44, b. 13 November 1788, d. 24 December 1853
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| Baptism* | George Marshall was baptized on 13 November 1788 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| He was the son of Robert Bryant Marshall and Sarah Edsell. |
| Note* | Was appointed a Commissioner for the Godalming Navigation.2 |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah Alexander at Edenbridge on 1 February 1820.3  |
| Biography* | According to the Godalming Library Archives George Marshall of Broadwater was elected a Warden in 1828, an Alderman 13 Jan 1836 and finally Mayor of Godalming 1837. He also sat on the committee for Godalming Church Improvement between 1838-1839 and in 1839 donated Pstlg25=00 by subscription. |
| Occupation* | George Marshall was barge-owner in an analysis of Barge Traffic of the Wey Navigation in 1830. He is recorded as owner of "Hope", "London", "Royal Oak", "Triumph" and "Wey" carrying corn, firewood, groceries, oil-cake and timber. Northward 2,844 tons; Southward 2,934 tones; a total of 5,778 tons. in 1830 at Godalming, Surrey.4 |
| Directory* | He was George Marshall was recorded in Pigot's Directory of 1832 as a Coal Merchant. in 1832 at Godalming, Surrey.5 |
| Census 1841* | He was listed as head of household in the 1841 census at Bridge St, Godalming, Surrey.6  |
| Will* | He made a will on 10 December 1848. |
| Note | George was granted a Cpat of Arms c.1850.  |
| Residence | He lived in 1851 at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.  |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as head of household in the 1851 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.7   |
| Death* | George died on 24 December 1853 at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey, at age 65.8 |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 24 December 1853 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. The inscription on the South side of the vault reads: "George Marshall died Dec 24 1853 aged 65". The Epitaph reads: "Think what a man should be, and he was that". He was buried with his wife (Sarah) and sons (George, Alexander).  |
| Probate | His estate was granted probate on 3 February 1854. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S7] Godalming Navigation Register of Traffic.
- [S75] The Times, London, "Issue of 3rd February 1820."
- [S16] P A L Vine, London's Lost Route to the Sea, page 263.
- [S85] Pigot's Director, 1840 "1832."
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1073; Folio: 15; Page: 23.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 687; Page: 26.
- [S75] The Times, London, "24/Dec/1853; Page 10; DEATHS."
Sarah Edsell
F, #45, b. 24 April 1765, d. 24 March 1819
| Baptism* | Sarah Edsell was baptized on 24 April 1765 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| She was the daughter of George Edsell and Sarah Manvill. |
| Marriage* | She married Robert Bryant Marshall at Godalming on 27 September 1787.2 |
| Death* | Sarah died on 24 March 1819 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 53. |
| Burial | Her body was interred on 29 March 1819 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. She is recorded in the Parish Register as "of Mead Row". Her gravestone carries the Inscription: "Sarah, wife of Robt Marshall, died March 21 1819, aged 54 years." She is buried with her husband and sons (Robert & Frederic).. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
Mary Briant
F, #46, b. 30 April 1724, d. before 1 March 1772
| Name Variation | Mary Briant was also known as Briant. |
| Baptism* | Mary was baptised on 30 April 1724 at Haslemere, Surrey; note: date may also be 30 May 1724.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of William Briant and Elizabeth Longly. |
| Marriage* | She married Thomas Marshall at Haslemere on 8 December 1743.3 |
| Death* | Mary died before 1 March 1772. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred on 1 March 1772 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. |
Citations:
- [S58] Parish Record, Haslemere, (bap. 1595-1842, marr. 1573-1837, bur. 1573-1842) "Mary ye Dau. of Will. & Elizabeth Briant was baptized."
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P013481.
- [S58] Parish Record, Haslemere, (bap. 1595-1842, marr. 1573-1837, bur. 1573-1842) "Thomas Marchall & Mary Briant was Married. 08 Dec 1743."
Capt Alexander Marshall
M, #48, b. 31 October 1820, d. 28 September 1871
| Birth* | Capt Alexander Marshall was born on 31 October 1820 at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey. |
| He was the son of George Marshall and Sarah Alexander. |
| Baptism | Capt Alexander Marshall was baptized on 27 December 1820 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| (Witness) Marriage | He was a witness at Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs's wedding at West Itchenor, Sussex, on 8 February 1849.2  |
| Marriage* | Capt Alexander Marshall married Eliza Hutchins, daughter of Issac Hutchings and Elizabeth Kern, circa 1851. |
| (Son) Census 1851 | He was listed as the son of George Marshall in the 1851 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.3   |
| Census 1861* | He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census at Sixpenny St, Newchurch, Ryde, Hampshire.4  |
| Note* | In the will of his mother, Sarah Marshall, dated 31 Aug 1870 there is a listing of the "reputed children" of Alexander Marshall: George Bentinck Hutchins, Alexander Hutchins, Emily Hutchins and Frances Hutchins. |
| Death* | Alexander died on 28 September 1871 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 50.5 |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1871 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. The inscription on the East side of the vault reads: ... "Alexander eldest son of the late George Marshall of Broadwater Set 28 1871". He is buried with his father (George), mother (Sarah) and brother (George). |
| Biography* | Alexander played amateur first class cricket from 1849 to 1860 and represented Surrey in 1849, 1851, 1852, 1854, and 1857. He was described as a "Very steady right hand batsman". His height is recorded as being 6'0".6,7  |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1899; West Hampnett, Sussex; VII/615.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 687; Page: 26.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 658; Folio: 39; Page: 37.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, 1871 Q4 2a/45.
- [S17] Lord Alverstone, Surrey Cricket Its History and Associations, page 478.
- [S60] Philip Thern & Peter Wynne-Thomas Philip Bailey, Who's Who in Cricket.
Sarah Marshall
F, #49, b. 3 August 1825, d. June 1903
| Baptism* | Sarah Marshall was baptized on 3 August 1825 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| She was the daughter of George Marshall and Sarah Alexander. |
| (Witness) Marriage | She was a witness at Murray Marshall and Eliza Gibbs's wedding at West Itchenor, Sussex, on 8 February 1849.2  |
| Biography* | In 1841 the Collyer family sold "Hill Place" to Mr G Marshall of Godalming. In 1851 he settled it upon his daughter, Sarah, on her marriage to Mr T Shearburn. Her son R.W.Shearburn owned it next. The house was let as a farm, a small part of which was bought by Mr John Collyer of Horsell, as descendent of the previous owners.3 |
| (Daughter) Census 1851 | She was listed as the daughter of George Marshall in the 1851 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.4   |
| Marriage | She married Capt Thomas Shearburn at Godalming on 10 September 1851.5 |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Sarah Marshall and Capt Thomas Shearburn was registered during the quarter ending September 1851 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.6 |
| Census 1861* | She was listed as the wife of Capt Thomas Shearburn in the 1861 census at Munstead House, Godalming, Surrey. Emily Fairtlough and Sarah Marshall were sisters.7  |
| Census 1871* | She was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at Munstead Cottage, Munstead, Godalming, Surrey.8  |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her daughter, Sarah Sherburn, wife of Thomas".9 |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at Munstead Cottage, Godalming, Surrey.10  |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at Munstead, Godalming, Surrey.11  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Munstead, Godalming, Surrey.12  |
| Death Reg* | Sarah's death was registered during the quarter ending June 1903 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.13 |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1899; West Hampnett, Sussex; VII/615.
- [S44] Thomas Allen, A History of the County of Surrey.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 687; Page: 26.
- [S75] The Times, London, "12/Sep/1851: Page 7."
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1851 Q3; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 4 / Page 193.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 428; Folio: 243; Page: 14.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 815; Folio: 95; Page: 5.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 780; Folio: 49; Page: 15.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 562; Folio: 56; Page: 12.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 607; Folio: 37; Page: 13.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Deaths: 1903, June; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page 68.
Robert Bryant Marshall
M, #50, b. 2 July 1758, d. 2 March 1842
| Baptism* | Robert Bryant Marshall was baptized on 2 July 1758 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey. |
| He was the son of Thomas Marshall and Mary Briant. |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah Edsell at Godalming on 27 September 1787.1 |
| Occupation* | Robert Bryant Marshall was Lease for 7 years of tolls of the [Godalming] Navigation 1) William Gill and 8 other Commissioners of the Godalming Navigation 2) Robert Marshall, wheelwright of Godalming Details of rights and duties of parties set out; lessee is responsible for all outgoings except the Clerk's salary. Consideration: £420 pa on 16 September 1795.2 |
| Note* | In October 1803 Robert Marshall, lessee of the Godalming Navigation, published "An Examination into the Respective Merits of the proposed Canal and Iron Railway from London to Portsmouth", in which he preferred canals to other modes of conveyance over level country where the land was of little value and the 'bowels of the earth contain little value and quarries and with the advantages of plenty of water on a retentive soil, and ' wrote Marshall ' as did the Croydon Canal and its proposed extension to Portsmouth possess these advantages some hopes might be entertained of its success'. He estimated the total expense at £1,200,000, compared with £420,000 by railway.3 |
| Note* | Was appointed a Commissioner for the Godalming Navigation.4 |
| Apprentice* | Robert Bryant as guardian of John Spencer, entered into an apprenticeship agreement for seven years from 06 Aug 1817.5  |
| Will | He made a will on 15 March 1830.   |
| Census 1841* | Robert Bryant Marshall appeared in the 1841 census at Edenbridge, Kent.6  |
| Death* | Robert died on 2 March 1842 at age 83. |
| Burial* | His body was interred on 4 March 1842 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. He is recorded in the Parish Register as "of Edenbridge, Kent Age 84". His gravestone carries the Inscription: "Rob Marshall, died 2 Mar 1842, aged 83 years". He is buried with his wife and sons (Robert & Frederic).7 |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
- [S12] Surrey History Service Archives: Item ref: G142/5/22.
- [S16] P A L Vine, London's Lost Route to the Sea, pages 43-44.
- [S7] Godalming Navigation Register of Traffic.
- [S45] Hector Carter, Guildford Freemen 1655-1933, page #832.
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 482; Folio: ; Page: 53.
- [S66] West Surrey Burials, West Surrey Burials to 1865, Godalming, page 2885.
George Marshall
M, #51, b. 22 March 1822, d. December 1826
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
Emily Marshall
F, #52, b. 26 March 1828, d. June 1903
| Baptism* | Emily Marshall was baptized on 26 March 1828 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| She was the daughter of George Marshall and Sarah Alexander. |
| (Daughter) Census 1851 | She was listed as the daughter of George Marshall in the 1851 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.2   |
| Marriage* | She married Lt Col Charles Edward Fairtlough at Godalming on 29 June 1859.3 |
| (Visitor) Census 1861 | She was listed as the visitor of Capt Thomas Shearburn in the 1861 census at Munstead House, Godalming, Surrey. Emily Fairtlough and Sarah Marshall were sisters.4  |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her daughter, widow.5 |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at Catteshall Manor, Godalming, Surrey.6  |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at Catteshall Manor, Godalming, Surrey.7  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Catteshall Manor, Godalming, Surrey.8  |
| Death Reg* | Emily's death was registered during the quarter ending June 1903 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.9 |
| Burial* | She was buried at Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 687; Page: 26.
- [S5] Sir Bernard Burke, Burke's Landed Gentry, Biography of Gen Sir Frederick Marshall Vol II, page 1229.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 428; Folio: 243; Page: 14.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 780; Folio: 23; Page: 41.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 562; Folio: 6; Page: 6.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 607; Folio: 38; Page: 15.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Ref: Guildford 2A/67 2Q 1903.
Adelaide Laura Howard
F, #53, b. 21 September 1839, d. 15 March 1916
| Birth* | Adelaide Laura Howard was born on 21 September 1839 at 72 Eaton Place, Hanover Square, London. |
| She was the daughter of Capt. Edward Giles Howard and Frances Anne Henage. |
| Residence* | Adelaide Laura Howard lived before 16 December 1861 at 72 Eaton Place, Hanover Square, London. |
| Marriage* | She married Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG on 16 December 1861.1  |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as the wife of Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG in the 1881 census at 9 Eaton Place, Hanover Square, London.2  |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as the wife of Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG in the 1891 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.3   |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at 9 Eaton Place, Hanover Square, London.4  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as a boarder in the 1911 census at at 149 Kings Rd, Brighton, Sussex.5  |
| Death* | Adelaide died on 15 March 1916 at age 76. |
| Burial* | She was buried on 17 March 1916 at Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey; Epitaph: "Come to me all ye who are weary and heavily laden and I will give you rest". |
Citations:
- [S75] The Times, London, "17/Dec/1861; Page 1; MARRIAGES."
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 99; Folio: 11; Page: 15.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 67; Page: 25.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 84; Folio: 99; Page: 25.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG124 PN5143.
Col. Henry Marshall
M, #54, b. 18 May 1831, d. 30 April 1914
| Birth | Henry was born at Mount Alvernia, Godalming, Surrey, on 22 April 1831. |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 18 May 1831 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| He was the son of George Marshall and Sarah Alexander. |
| Schoolatte* | Henry attended at Winchester College, Winchester, Hampshire, circa 1840. |
| Occupation | He was Article Clerk in 1851 at Godalming, Surrey. |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as the nephew of Henry Marshall in the 1851 census at 38 High St, Godalming, Surrey.2   |
| Biography* | Henry played amateur first class cricket from 1853 to 1863 and represented Surrey in 1853 and 1854. His height is recorded as being 6'1". He was described as a "middle order right hand batsman. His final first class match was for the MCC in 1863.3  |
| Settlement* | Col. Henry Marshall and Sarah Alexander were New Tag There is record in the Surrey Archives of litigation in 1860 concerning the Settlement of Marriage between Henry Marshall and Alice Heath. on 17 July 1860.4  |
| Residence* | Col. Henry Marshall lived on 18 July 1860 at Regents Park, London. |
| Marriage | He married Alice Heath Jary on 18 July 1860. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Henry and Alice Heath Jary was registered during the quarter ending September 1860 in the Blofield, Norfolk registration district.5 |
| Military* | According to Gen Sir Fred Marshall his nephew, Henry, was the Colonel of the 9th Lancers in the 1860's. Click here for more details on the 9th Lancers in the nineteenth century.  |
| Note* | Is recorded in the will of Sarah Marshall as being her son.6 |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at 8 Marina St, Hastings St Lenards, Sussex.7  |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as a visitor of Royal Exeter Hotel, Exeter, Devon in the 1901 census.8  |
| Death* | Henry died on 30 April 1914 at Ipswich, Suffolk, at age 82. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 778; Page: 61.
- [S17] Lord Alverstone, Surrey Cricket Its History and Associations, page 478.
- [S12] Surrey History Service Archives: 1266/9/1.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Marriages: 1860 Q3; Blofield, Norfolk; Vol 4b / Page 313.
- [S37] Will of Sarah Marshall.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1029; Folio: 75; Page: 11.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1040; Folio: 140; Page: 32.
Frederic Marshall
M, #55, b. 12 May 1793, d. 16 January 1829
| Name Variation | Frederic Marshall was also known as Frederick Marshall. |
| Baptism* | He was baptized on 12 May 1793 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| He was the son of Robert Bryant Marshall and Sarah Edsell. |
| Death* | Frederic died on 16 January 1829 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 35. |
| Burial* | His body was interred on 23 January 1829 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. He is recorded in the Parish Register as "of Mead Row, Age 36". His gravestone carries the Inscription: "Frederick, son of Robert & Sarah Marshall, died Jan 16, 1829, aged 35 years." He is buried with his father (Robert) and mother (Sarah) and brother (Robert).2 |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S66] West Surrey Burials, West Surrey Burials to 1865, Godalming.
Henry Marshall
M, #56, b. 12 April 1795, d. 22 September 1874
| Name-Comm | His usual name was Harry. |
| Baptism* | Henry Marshall was baptized on 12 April 1795 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| He was the son of Robert Bryant Marshall and Sarah Edsell. |
| Note* | Was appointed a Commissioner for the Godalming Navigation.2 |
| Biography | Henry was elected Warden of the Borough of Godalming in 1831; elected (First) Mayor 31 December 1835 and also served as Mayor 1841, 1853, 1862. In addition to being a Solicitor he was a Clerk of Peace in the County of Surrey. |
| Biography | Henry Marshall was recorded in the 1832 Pigot's Directory as an Attorney - Hascomb Rd.3 |
| Subscrip'n* | Henry Marshall was New Tag In 1833 Henry subscribed to "A Topographical Dictionary of England", comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, chapelries, and townships, and the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, with Historical and Statistical Descriptions; illustrated by maps of the different counties and islands; A Map of England, shewing the principal towns, roads, railways, navigable rivers, and canals; and a plan of London and its environs; and embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bishopricks, universities, colleges, corporate towns, and boroughs, and of the seals of the several municipal corporations. Second edition. With an Appendix, describing the electoral boundaries of the several boroughs, as defined by the late Act. By Samuel Lewis Vol. I., 1833, LEWIS, Samuel. London, Andover. Printed by S. Lewis and Co., 87, Aldersgate-Street. Bensley, printer, Andover. in 1833. |
| Census 1841* | He was listed as head of household in the 1841 census at High St, Godalming, Surrey.4  |
| Biography* | In the 1850 Lawlist Henry is recorded as being an attorney with the firm Pontifex and Moginie. |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as head of household in the 1851 census at 38 High St, Godalming, Surrey.5   |
| Census 1861* | He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census at 147 High St, Godalming, Surrey. John and Henry are both listed as Solicitors. Charles is listed as a Barrister.6   |
| Photograph* | Henry Marshall is captured in this early photograph together with Murray Marshall, John, Mary & Julia Pontifex circa 1865 Old Croft, High St, Godalming, Surrey.   |
| Death* | Henry died on 22 September 1874 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 79. |
| Probate* | His estate was granted probate on 13 May 1875. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S7] Godalming Navigation Register of Traffic.
- [S85] Pigot's Director, 1840 "1832."
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1073; Folio: 4; Page: 7.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1594; Folio: 778; Page: 61.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 107; Page: 23.
Ann Bryant Marshall
F, #57, b. 23 May 1798, d. 4 May 1834
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S75] The Times, London, "10/June/1820: Page 3."
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Film No: 170677.
William Pontifex
M, #58, b. 28 March 1793, d. 30 October 1870
| Birth* | William was born at London on 28 March 1793.1 |
| He was the son of William Pontifex and Mary Bailey. |
| Baptism | William was baptised on 30 March 1796 at St Andrew, Holborn, London.1 |
| Residence | He lived at Gloucester Place, Hyde Park Gardens, London; according to Gen Sir Fred Marshall. |
| Marriage* | He married Ann Bryant Marshall at Godalming on 8 June 1820.2,3 |
| Biography | William is listed in Pigots 1840 Lewisham, as living at 7 Montpelier row, Blackheath under the heading, Royality, Nobility, Gentry and Clergy.4 |
| Census 1841* | He was listed as head of household in the 1841 census at Lewisham, Kent. William is living on "Independent Means" in Lewisham.5  |
| Residence* | William Pontifex lived on 1 July 1846 at Eliot Place, Blackheath, Greenwich, Kent. |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as head of household in the 1851 census at St John, Paddington, London. William and son Frederick are coppersmiths.6  |
| Marriage* | William Pontifex married Sophia Wright on 3 December 1864 at St Nicholas, Brighton, Sussex.7 |
| Death* | William died on 30 October 1870 at 8 Calverly Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, at age 77. |
| Biography | Of London and Montpelier Crescent, Brighton and late of Tunbridge Wells.8 |
| Biography* | The children of William [Pontifex] (1793-1870) and Ann were two sons William born 1821 and Frederic born 1827 and three daughters Emily, Anna and Clara, all born at 2 Calthorpe St, London.
William and his brother were educated at Dr. Lord's school at Tooting and the former continued at Putney College, being intended for the family business which he joined for a short while. The father lost Ann, May 1834, at the birth of her 6th child Sarah Marshall who died after six months.
William moved from London in 1840 and went to live at Eliot Place, Blackheath, near Charlton, Kent. His wife Ann was buried at St Andrew's Churchyard, Holborn.
William had been apprenticed to his father and gained his freedom of the Armourers' and Brassiers' Company and admitted to the Livery January 1818, he was selected to the Court 1846 and became Master 1849. William left Blackheath about 1851 and went to live with his remaining unmarried daughter Anne at 61 Gloucester Place, W, then retired about 1855 living at Chichester, where his daughter married Walter Lord in 1856, thereafter he lived at Park Mead House, Reigate.
In 1864 he married Sophia and resided at 28 Montpelier Cres, Brighton. Then later at 8 Calverly Park, Tunbridge Wells where he died in October 1870, being buried at Rusthall Churchyard, Tunbridge Wells.
William had not such a forceful personality as his brother Edmund, he was able, ingenious in inventions, amiable and cultured. He was generous to his children and to Edmund Alfred because he refused to withdraw capital from the business to ease the difficulties of his nephew, who had a high regard for him. |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 30 October 1870 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, at Rusthall Church. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P010516.
- [S75] The Times, London, "10/June/1820: Page 3."
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Film No: 170677.
- [S85] Pigot's Director, 1840 "Lewisham 1840."
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 484; Folio: 7; Page: 6.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1467; Folio: 145; Page: 15.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), No source information.
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Sarah Marshall
F, #59, b. 22 August 1800, d. 27 July 1830
Citations:
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S75] The Times, London, "10/Jun/1820: Page 3."
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Film No: 170682.
- [S75] The Times, London, "3/Aug/1830: Page 4."
Edmund Pontifex
M, #60, b. 19 June 1791, d. 1 August 1870
| Birth* | Edmund was born at London on 19 June 1791.1 |
| He was the son of William Pontifex and Mary Bailey. |
| Baptism | Edmund was baptised on 30 March 1796 at St Andrew, Holborn, London.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah Marshall at Godalming on 8 June 1820.2,3 |
| Residence* | Edmund Pontifex lived in 1840 at Branhope Lodge, Charlton, Kent; according to Gen Sir Fred Marshall. |
| Marriage* | Edmund Pontifex married Elizabeth Goodman circa 1841.4 |
| Census 1841* | He was listed as head of household in the 1841 census at Charlton, Kent.5  |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as head of household in the 1851 census at Plumstead, Charlton, Kent. In this census, Edmund is recorded as a merchant and manufacturer of metals & chemicals.6  |
| Note* | Grant of College of Arm for ever to Edmund Pontifex of Bath and his descendants and by other descendants of his late father William Pontifex.4 |
| Census 1861* | He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census at Faifields, Weston, Somerset.7  |
| Death* | Edmund died on 1 August 1870 at Bath, Somerset, at age 79.4 |
| Burial | He was buried after 1 August 1870 at Yate, Gloucestershire.4 |
| Biography* | Edmund Pontifex of Bramhope Lodge Charton, Kent, and of London, and late of Audley Weston, near Bath, Somerset. |
| Biography | He lived 1 Calthorpe St. Bloomsbury, London in 1820, Lavender Hill, Battersea after 1827, Shoe Lane in 1830 and after death of wife Sarah; Bramhope Lodge Charlton Kent (1840). Retired from Shoe Lane firm in 1853, settled in Bath with his second wife and young family.
He had promised his eldest son one-third of his capital on the son's marriage on 30 Aug 1855 in which year he recorded the family in the Fairfield house, Newbridge bill. College of Arms. The promise was neither kept nor was any settlement made; it is believed the two never met after the marriage.
In the 1841 census, Edmund and daughters, Sarah and Helen are living in Charlton next Woolwich, Kent, England. In the 1851 census, Edmund and his son Edmund and daughter Sarah are living in Plumstead, Charlton, England. Edmund has four servants in his household. He is employed as a merchant and manufacturer of metals and chemicals.
Edmund is listed in the 1859 Bristol Post Office Directory and Gazetteer.
Found living in Weston, Somerset, in the 1861 census with wife Elizabeth. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P010516.
- [S75] The Times, London, "10/Jun/1820: Page 3."
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Film No: 170682.
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 481; Folio: 24; Page: 9.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1590; Folio: 42; Page: 26.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 1696; Folio: 77; Page: 4.
Mary Marshall
F, #61, b. 3 October 1804, d. November 1864
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1586; Folio: 389; Page: 19.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 107; Page: 23.
William Pontifex
M, #62, b. 22 October 1766, d. 26 June 1851
Family | Mary Bailey b. 23 Nov 1767, d. 18 Mar 1838 |
| Children | - Edmund Pontifex+ b. 19 Jun 1791, d. 1 Aug 1870
- William Pontifex+ b. 28 Mar 1793, d. 30 Oct 1870
- John Pontifex+ b. 11 Feb 1796, d. 7 May 1875
- Mary Pontifex b. 30 Mar 1796, d. 1862
- Hannah Pontifex+ b. 3 Dec 1797
- Alfred Pontifex b. 16 Jul 1799, d. 15 Dec 1825
- Eliza Pontifex b. 3 Apr 1801, d. 1885
- Sidney Pontifex b. 14 Apr 1803, d. Aug 1874
- Rupert Pontifex b. 1 Apr 1805, d. 4 Jun 1838
- Emma Bailey Pontifex b. 3 Oct 1806, d. 1850
- George Pontifex+ b. 10 Oct 1806, d. 27 Jan 1869
|
Citations:
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Elizabeth Brewer
F, #63, b. 1750, d. 10 September 1823
| Birth* | Elizabeth was born in 1750. |
| Marriage* | Elizabeth Brewer married John Chitty on 17 November 1769 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Thomas Marshall on 18 August 1782.1 |
| Will* | She made a will at Godalming, Surrey, on 23 August 1823.2   |
| Death* | Elizabeth died on 10 September 1823 at Godalming, Surrey.3,4 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 13 September 1823 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey. |
| Probate | Her estate was granted probate on 13 November 1823; PROB 11/1167 Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Name of Register: Richard Quire Numbers 601-650 Date: 13 Nov 1823 Will of Elizabeth Marshall, Widow of Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
- [S44] Thomas Allen, A History of the County of Surrey.
- [S14] Percy Woods, Percy Woods Collection, Reference C1 427.
- [S66] West Surrey Burials, West Surrey Burials to 1865, Godalming.
Thomas Marshall
M, #64, b. 26 December 1744, d. 1786
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
William Marshall
M, #65, b. 23 November 1746
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
Mary Jeter
F, #66, b. circa 1757
| Birth* | Mary Jeter was born circa 1757. |
| Marriage* | She married William Marshall at Godalming on 28 November 1777.1 |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
John Marshall
M, #67, b. 16 November 1747, d. before 26 January 1748
Citations:
- [S66] West Surrey Burials, West Surrey Burials to 1865, Godalming: infant of Thomas.
John Marshall
M, #69, b. 2 June 1750
Citations:
- [S66] West Surrey Burials, West Surrey Burials to 1865, Godalming: child of Thomas.
Mary Marshall
F, #70, b. 25 April 1755
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P012291.
William Withall
M, #71, b. 11 November 1760
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
Ann Marshall
F, #72, b. 2 August 1761
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
George Craig
M, #73, b. 14 June 1914, d. 25 June 1991
| Birth* | George was born at 8 Willowgrove, Upper Newtonards Rd, Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 14 June 1914. |
| He was the son of Thomas Standish Craig and Olivia Hill. |
| Marriage* | He married Hilda Victoria Louvaine Watters at Belfast on 12 March 1941. |
| Residence* | George Craig lived in 1964 at 11 Turner Park, Balerno, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. |
| Death* | George died on 25 June 1991 at City Hospital, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, at age 77.1 |
Family | Hilda Victoria Louvaine Watters b. 6 Oct 1915 |
| Children | - Kenneth Craig
- Barbara Olivia Ann Craig
|
Citations:
- [S18] Interview, Barbara Hall, Aug 2002, Interview with Hilda Craig 2002.
Albert Harold Brown
M, #76, b. 20 July 1894
| Note* | 1. He was an educated man, spoke Hindustani; 2. Served with RAF, rising to Sqadron Leader .... Paymaster 3. Served with the RAF in Egypt. Pauline Hall remembers seeing the family off from Southhampton when she was about 12 (circa 1936).1 |
| Birth* | Albert Harold Brown was born on 20 July 1894 at Cemetry Lane RSD, Alford, Spilsby, Lincolnshire; Age 25 at the time of his marriage.2  |
| He was the son of Abraham Brown and Harriet Ann Blythe. |
| Birth Reg | His birth was registered during the quarter ending September 1894 in the Spilsby, Lincolnshire registration district.2 |
| (Son) Census 1901 | He was listed as the son of Abraham Brown in the 1901 census at Finsbury St, Alford, Lincolnshire.3  |
| (Son) Census 1911 | He was listed as the son of Abraham Brown in the 1911 census at Farlesthorpe Rd, Alford, Lincolnshire.4  |
| Residence* | Albert Harold Brown lived on 27 September 1919 at 16 Harcourt Terrace, Downes Road, Enfield, Essex, Essex. |
| Occupation* | He was Corporal, No: 3334414, R.A. F on 27 September 1919. |
| Marriage* | He married Dorothy Frances Nicholas at Edmonton on 27 September 1919.5  |
| Residence | Albert Harold Brown lived circa 1958 at Skegness, Lincolnshire. |
Citations:
- [S59] Interview, Pauline Hall.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1894 Q3; Spilsby, Lincolnshire; Vol 7a / Page 525.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 3079; Folio: 43; Page: 4.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN19871.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 27 September 1919; Edmonton, Middlesex; No: 186.
Edith Alma Nicholas
F, #77, b. 8 November 1900, d. 9 December 1994
| Biography* | Known to her three grandchildren as "Nanny Nick." |
| Birth* | Edith was born at 86 Grange Rd, Ilford, Essex, on 8 November 1900.1 |
| She was the daughter of Walter Nicholas and Emma Barbara Kohler. |
| (Daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1901 census at 86 Grange Rd, Ilford, Essex.2  |
| (Daughter) Census 1911 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.3   |
| Telephone* | Her telephone number was Guildford 4321 in 1946 at The Berries, 34 Farnham Rd, Guildford, Surrey. |
| Marriage* | She married George Beasley at Guildford circa 1957. |
| Death* | Edith died on 9 December 1994 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, at age 94.4 |
| Cremation* | She was cremated at Crematorium, Guildford, Surrey, on 14 December 1994. |
Citations:
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 1651 Folio: 19 Page 29 Schedule 187.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1651; Folio: 19; Page: 29.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 12/1994; Portsmouth, Hampshire; Register A48A / Entry 235.
Walter Nicholas
M, #78, b. 1865, d. 1949
| Biography* | Understood to be Jewish, but in marrying a gentile, ceased to practice his religion. |
| Birth* | Walter was born at Whitechapel, London, in 1865. |
| He was the son of George Thomas Nicholas and Frances J Wilson. |
| (Son) Census 1871 | He was listed as the son of George Thomas Nicholas in the 1871 census at 5 Osborne Place, Whitechapel, London.1  |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of George Thomas Nicholas in the 1881 census at 118 Balance Rd, Hackney, London.2  |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of George Thomas Nicholas in the 1891 census at 8 Osborne Grove, Walthamstow, Essex.3  |
| Marriage* | He married Emma Barbara Kohler at Walthamstow on 24 August 1895.4 |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at 86 Grange Rd, Ilford, Essex.5  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.6   |
| Death Reg* | Walter's death was registered during the quarter ending 1949 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district; Age at death: 84.7 |
Citations:
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 512; Folio: 17; Page: 28.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 310; Folio: 55; Page: 27.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 1358; Folio: 63; Page: 17.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages 1895 Q3; West Ham, London; Vol 4a / Page 269.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1651; Folio: 19; Page: 29.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S103] PRO Indexes "Deaths: 1949; Edmonton, Middlesex; Vol 5e / Page 488."
Emma Barbara Kohler
F, #79, b. 3 October 1866, d. 15 July 1914
| Name-Comm | Her usual name was Barbara. |
| Birth* | Emma was born at 27 Robert St, Hampstead, London, on 3 October 1866.1,2  |
| She was the daughter of Bernhard Kohler and Honor Maskell. |
| Baptism | Emma Barbara Kohler was baptized on 11 November 1866 at St Mary, Whitechapel, London.2 |
| (Daughter) Census 1881 | She was listed as the daughter of Bernhard Kohler in the 1881 census at 1 Prospect Place, Tottenham, London.3  |
| (Step-daughter) Census 1891 | She was listed as the step-daughter of William Munro in the 1891 census at Walthamstow, Essex.4  |
| Marriage* | She married Walter Nicholas at Walthamstow on 24 August 1895.5 |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as the wife of Walter Nicholas in the 1901 census at 86 Grange Rd, Ilford, Essex.6  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as the wife of Walter Nicholas in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.7   |
| Death* | Emma died on 15 July 1914 at Edmonton, Essex, at age 47.8 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Ref: Pancras, London 1866 Q4 Vol 1b Page 13.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C025541.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1384; Folio: 153; Page: 41.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 1355; Folio: 4; Page: 2.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages 1895 Q3; West Ham, London; Vol 4a / Page 269.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1651; Folio: 19; Page: 29.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 1914 Q3; Edmonton, London; Vol 3A / Page 513.
Honor Maskell
F, #80, b. 16 April 1843, d. 6 October 1914
| Birth* | Honor was born at Rayleigh, Essex, on 16 April 1843.1  |
| She was the daughter of Samuel Maskell and Susan Sutton. |
| (Daughter) Census 1851 | She was listed as the daughter of Samuel Maskell in the 1851 census at 11 Three Colt Corner, Bethnal Green, Middlesex.2  |
| (Daughter) Census 1861 | She was listed as the daughter of Samuel Maskell in the 1861 census at Blackberry Inn, Tottenham, London.3  |
| Marriage* | She married Bernhard Kohler on 24 December 1865.  |
| Residence* | Honor Maskell lived on 24 December 1865 at Stratford, Essex. |
| Marr Reg | The marriage of Honor and Bernhard Kohler was registered during the quarter ending December 1865 in the West Ham, London registration district.4 |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as the wife of Bernhard Kohler in the 1881 census at 1 Prospect Place, Tottenham, London.5  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Honor Maskell and William Munro was registered during the quarter ending September 1888 in the Southwark, London registration district.6 |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as the wife of William Munro in the 1891 census at Walthamstow, Essex.7  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as the wife of William Munro in the 1901 census at Woodburn Villa, 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex.8  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as the wife of William Munro in the 1911 census at 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex.9  |
| Will* | She left a will on 9 December 1913 at Woodburn Villa, 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex. |
| Death* | Honor died on 6 October 1914 at age 71. |
| Probate* | Her estate was granted probate on 10 November 1914. |
| Will* | She made a will on 10 November 1914.10 |
| Biography* | George Barnes has supplied a family tree for Honor Maskell. Click here for details.11  |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1843 Q2; Rochford, Essex; Vol 12/Page 198.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1542; Folio: 299; Page: 11.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 795; Folio: 41; Page: 34.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1865 Q4; West Ham, London; Vol 4a / Page 50.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1384; Folio: 153; Page: 41.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1888 Q3; St Saviour Southwark, London: Vol 1d / Page 185.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 1355; Folio: 4; Page: 2.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1627; Folio: 125; Page: 49.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14 PN 9690.
- [S46] Will of Honor Munro.
- [S102] Interview, George W. Barnes, eMail dated 27 Nov 2009.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: Sep 1871; St. Saviour, London; Vol 1d / Page 30.
Dorothy Frances Nicholas
F, #81, b. June 1898
| Nickname | Dorothy Frances Nicholas also went by the name of Dolly. |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending June 1898 in the Romford, Essex registration district.1,2 |
| She was the daughter of Walter Nicholas and Emma Barbara Kohler. |
| (Daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1901 census at 86 Grange Rd, Ilford, Essex.3  |
| (Daughter) Census 1911 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.4   |
| Residence* | Dorothy Frances Nicholas lived on 27 September 1919 at 82 Bertram Rd, Enfield, Essex, Essex. |
| Marriage* | She married Albert Harold Brown at Edmonton on 27 September 1919.5  |
Citations:
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 1651 Folio: 19 Page 29 Schedule 187.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1898 Q2; Romford, Essex; Vol 4a / Page 453.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1651; Folio: 19; Page: 29.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 27 September 1919; Edmonton, Middlesex; No: 186.
Muriel Elizabeth Nicholas
F, #82, b. June 1899
| Nickname | Muriel Elizabeth Nicholas also went by the name of Minnie. |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending June 1899 in the Romford, Essex registration district.1 |
| She was the daughter of Walter Nicholas and Emma Barbara Kohler. |
| (Daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1901 census at 86 Grange Rd, Ilford, Essex.2  |
| (Daughter) Census 1911 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.3   |
| Occupation* | Muriel Elizabeth Nicholas was a nurse all her working lfe at the Isolation Hospital, Muswell Hill N14.4 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births 1899 Q2 Vol 4a / Page 513.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1651; Folio: 19; Page: 29.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S59] Interview, Pauline Hall.
Ruby Anita Nicholas
F, #83, b. September 1902, d. April 1993
| Birth | Ruby Anita Nicholas was born on 12 July 1902.1 |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending September 1902 in the Romford, Essex registration district.2 |
| She was the daughter of Walter Nicholas and Emma Barbara Kohler. |
| (Daughter) Census 1911 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.3   |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Ruby and Samuel E Newson was registered during the quarter ending September 1922 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.4 |
| Death Reg* | Ruby's death was registered during April 1993 in the Southampton, Hampshire registration district; age at death: 90.1 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: April 1993; Southampton, Hampshire; E9A 5002E.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births 1902 Q3 Vol 4a / Page 590.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1922 Q3; Edmonton, Essex; Vol 2a / Page 1207.
Phyllis Amy Nicholas
F, #84, b. December 1909, d. March 1985
| Nickname | Phyllis Amy Nicholas also went by the name of Chickie. |
| Birth | Phyllis Amy Nicholas was born on 30 October 1909.1 |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending December 1909 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.2 |
| She was the daughter of Walter Nicholas and Emma Barbara Kohler. |
| (Daughter) Census 1911 | She was listed as the daughter of Walter Nicholas in the 1911 census at 22 Edenbridge Rd, Bush Hill Park, Enfield, Middlesex.3   |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Phyllis Amy Nicholas and Stanley Booth was registered during the quarter ending September 1932 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.4 |
| Death Reg* | Phyllis's death was registered during March 1985 in the South Warwickshire, Warwickshire registration district; Age at death: 75.1 |
Citations:
- [S103] PRO Indexes "Deaths: Mar 1985; South Warwickshire, Warwickshire; Vol 31 / Page 513."
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Births: Q4 1909; Edmonton, Middlesex; Vol 3a / Page 645.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-RN7371.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Marriages: 1932 Sep; Edmonton, Essex; Vol 32 / Page 2214.
Ada Emily Phillips
F, #85, b. 15 October 1854, d. 18 January 1927
| Birth* | Ada was born at Mortlake, Surrey, on 15 October 1854. |
| Marriage* | She married Bryant Marshall on 20 July 1889.1 |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as the wife of Bryant Marshall in the 1891 census at Langham, Godalming, Surrey.2  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Christhurst Cottage, Shalford, Surrey.3  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at 28 New Steine, Brighton, Sussex.4  |
| Death* | Ada died on 18 January 1927 at age 72. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in 1927 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M147901.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 562; Folio: 8; Page: 10.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 620; Folio: 42; Page: 14.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN5090.
Horace Bryant Marshall
M, #86, b. 10 April 1890, d. 29 June 1965
| Attributes* | Horace Bryant Marshall was deaf from childhood.1 |
| Birth* | Horace was born at Godalming, Surrey, on 10 April 1890. |
| He was the son of Bryant Marshall and Ada Emily Phillips. |
| Birth Reg | His birth was registered during the quarter ending June 1890 in the Guildford, Surrey registration district.2 |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of Bryant Marshall in the 1891 census at Langham, Godalming, Surrey.3  |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as the son of Ada Emily Phillips in the 1901 census at Christhurst Cottage, Shalford, Surrey.4  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as the son of Ada Emily Phillips in the 1911 census at 28 New Steine, Brighton, Sussex.5  |
| Residence* | Horace Bryant Marshall lived in 1938 at Tilthams, Shalford, Surrey.6 |
| Death* | Horace died on 29 June 1965 at age 75. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1965 at Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. |
Citations:
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 620 Folio: 42 Page 14 Schedule 97.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1890 Q2; Guildford, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page 87.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 562; Folio: 8; Page: 10.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 620; Folio: 42; Page: 14.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN5090.
- [S35] Kelly's Surrey County Directory.
Ernest Montague Everitt
M, #87, b. March 1861, d. 16 September 1940
| Birth Reg* | His birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1861 in the Birmingham, Warwickshire registration district.1 |
| Ernest Montague Everitt was the son of William Edward Everitt and Fanny Barbara Webb. |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1861 census at Edgebaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire.2  |
| (Boarder) Census 1871 | He was listed a boarder in the 1871 census at Weston Super Mare, Somerset.3 |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1881 census at Finstall Park, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.4  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Ernest Montague Everitt and Beatrice Ellen Felton was registered during the quarter ending June 1893 in the Kensington, London registration district.5 |
| Occupation* | Ernest Montague Everitt was Director of Public Companies in 1901.6 |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Cooper's Hill, Alvechurch, Birmingham, Worcestershire.7  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at Cooper's Hill, Alvechurch, Birmingham, Worcestershire.8  |
| Residence* | He lived in 1912 at Cooper's Hill House, Alvechurch, Birmingham, Worcestershire. |
| Death* | Ernest died on 16 September 1940 at age 79.9 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1861 Q1; Kings Norton, Warwickshire; Vol 6c / Page 456.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 2123; Folio: 102; Page: 1.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 2461; Folio: 76; Page: 5.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2940; Folio: 120; Page: 14.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1893 Q2; Kensington, London; Vol 1a / Page 218.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 2802 Folio: 17 Page 26 Schedule 197.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 2802; Folio: 17; Page: 26.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN17811.
- [S75] The Times, London, "10/Feb/1940: Wills & Bequests: Page 9."
Francis Douglas Everitt
M, #88, b. June 1864, d. December 1914
| Name-Comm | His usual name was Douglas. |
| Birth Reg* | His birth was registered during the quarter ending June 1864 in the Birmingham, Warwickshire registration district.1 |
| Francis Douglas Everitt was the son of William Edward Everitt and Fanny Barbara Webb. |
| Census 1871 | He was listed a boarder in the 1871 census at Weston Super Mare, Somerset.2 |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as a student in the 1881 census at Malvern College, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.3 |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.4  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Francis and Lillian Alice N Barnard was registered during the quarter ending March 1897 in the Hereford & Worcester, Worcestershire registration district.5,6 |
| Occupation* | Francis Douglas Everitt was Managing Director of CopperWorks in 1901.5,7 |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Walnut Cottage, Grimley Lane, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.8  |
| (Testator) Will | He made a will on 31 March 1911.9 |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at West Ford, Droitwich.10  |
| Residence* | He lived in 1912 at Westford House, Dodderhill, Droitwich, Worcestershire. |
| Death Reg* | Francis's death was registered during the quarter ending December 1914 in the Farnham, Surrey registration district; age at death 50.11 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1864 JQ2; Kings Norton, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 447.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 2461; Folio: 76; Page: 5.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2919; Folio: 102; Page: 30.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 2802 Folio: 17 Page 26 Schedule 197.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages; 1897 Q1; Hereford & Worcester, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 403.
- [S75] The Times, London, "7/Jun/1890: Page 18."
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 2802; Folio: 17; Page: 26.
- [S75] The Times, London, "31/Mar/1911: Page 2."
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN17766.
- [S103] PRO Indexes "Deaths: Q4 1914; Farnham, Surrey; Vol 2a / Page 174."
Beatrice Fanny Everitt
F, #89, b. March 1868, d. 1961
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1868 in the Birmingham, Warwickshire registration district.1 |
| Beatrice Fanny Everitt was the daughter of William Edward Everitt and Fanny Barbara Webb. |
| Census 1871* | She was listed a boarder in the 1871 census at Weston Super Mare, Somerset.2 |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as a student in the 1881 census at Malvern College, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.3  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Beatrice Fanny Everitt and Henry Stewart Hooper was registered during the quarter ending September 1888 in the Bromsgrove, Worcestershire registration district.4 |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as the wife of Henry Stewart Hooper in the 1891 census at 56, Elm Court, Dodderhill, Droitwich, Worcestershire.5  |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as the wife of Henry Stewart Hooper in the 1901 census at 106 Hartington Rd, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire.6  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as the wife of Henry Stewart Hooper in the 1911 census at Shenstone, Lichfield, Staffordshire.7  |
| Death Reg* | Beatrice's death was registered during 1961 in the Westminister, London registration district.8 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1868 Q1; Kings Norton, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 452.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 2461; Folio: 76; Page: 5.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2919; Folio: 102; Page: 42.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1888 Q3; Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 54.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2343; Folio: 155; Page 9.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 3440; Folio: 13; Page: 18.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN16882.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 1961; Westminister, London; Vol 5c / Page 404.
Henry Stewart Hooper1
M, #90, b. 1855
| Birth* | Henry Stewart Hooper was born in 1855 at Worcester, Worcestershire. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Henry Stewart Hooper and Beatrice Fanny Everitt was registered during the quarter ending September 1888 in the Bromsgrove, Worcestershire registration district.2 |
| Census 1891* | He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at 56, Elm Court, Dodderhill, Droitwich, Worcestershire.3  |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at 106 Hartington Rd, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire.4  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at Shenstone, Lichfield, Staffordshire.5  |
Citations:
- [S41] Surrey Advertiser, 26 Feb 1921, In the ?? Aug 1892 issue covering the marriage of Murray Wyatt Marshall to Alice Maud Everitt, Mr & Mrs H S Hooper (attending the wedding) were recorded as a brother-in-law and sister of the bride.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1888 Q3; Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 54.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2343; Folio: 155; Page 9.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 3440; Folio: 13; Page: 18.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN16882.
William Munro
M, #91, b. circa 1837, d. March 1916
| Birth* | William Munro was born circa 1837 at Christchurch, Southwark, Surrey. |
| Marriage* | William Munro married Sarah (?) in 1858.1 |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at Church St South, Broadway, West Ham, London.2  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of William Munro and Honor Maskell was registered during the quarter ending September 1888 in the Southwark, London registration district.3 |
| Census 1891* | He was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at Walthamstow, Essex.4  |
| Occupation* | William Munro was Retired Licensed Victualler in 1901.5 |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as head of household in the 1901 census at Woodburn Villa, 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex.6  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as head of household in the 1911 census at 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex.7  |
| Death Reg* | William's death was registered during the quarter ending March 1916 in the Christchurch, Hampshire registration district.8 |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1717; Folio: 88; Page: 57.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1888 Q3; St Saviour Southwark, London: Vol 1d / Page 185.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 1355; Folio: 4; Page: 2.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 1627 Folio: 125 Page 49 Schedule 339.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1627; Folio: 125; Page: 49.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14 PN 9690.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 19816 Q1; Christchurch, Hampshire; Vol 2b / Page 990.
Elizabeth Kohler
F, #92, b. December 1867, d. 1952
| Name-Comm | Her usual name was Bessie. |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending December 1867 in the Hampstead, London registration district.1 |
| Elizabeth Kohler was the daughter of Bernhard Kohler and Honor Maskell. |
| (Daughter) Census 1881 | She was listed as the daughter of Bernhard Kohler in the 1881 census at 1 Prospect Place, Tottenham, London.2  |
| (Step-daughter) Census 1891 | She was listed as the step-daughter of William Munro in the 1891 census at Walthamstow, Essex.3  |
| Photograph* | A photograph of Bess & Anna Kohler circa 1900.  |
| Occupation* | Elizabeth Kohler was Milliner in 1901.4 |
| (Step-daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the step-daughter of William Munro in the 1901 census at Woodburn Villa, 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex.5  |
| (Step-daughter) Census 1911 | She was listed as the step-daughter of William Munro in the 1911 census at 343 Hoe St, Walthamstow, Essex.6  |
| Biography* | Lived in a "lovely cottage" at "Ford End", Chelmsford, according to Pauline Hall Feb, 2000. |
| Will* | In Honor Munro's will, Elizabeth was named by Honor to handle her estate on 10 November 1914.7 |
| Death* | Elizabeth died in 1952.8 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births 1867 Q4; Pancras, London; Vol 1b / Page 26.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1384; Folio: 153; Page: 41.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 1355; Folio: 4; Page: 2.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 1627 Folio: 125 Page 49 Schedule 339.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 1627; Folio: 125; Page: 49.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14 PN 9690.
- [S46] Will of Honor Munro.
- [S102] Interview, George W. Barnes.
Honor Maskell Kohler
F, #93, b. 30 December 1875, d. September 1882
| Birth* | Honor Maskell Kohler was born on 30 December 1875.1 |
| She was the daughter of Bernhard Kohler and Honor Maskell. |
| Birth Reg | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1876 in the Southwark, Surrey registration district.2 |
| (Daughter) Census 1881 | She was listed as the daughter of Bernhard Kohler in the 1881 census at 1 Prospect Place, Tottenham, London.3  |
| Baptism | Honor was baptised on 26 June 1881 at St George The Martyr, Southwark, Surrey.4 |
| Death Reg* | Honor's death was registered during the quarter ending September 1882 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.5 |
Citations:
- [S102] Interview, George W. Barnes.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1876 Q1; St Saviour Southwark, London; Vol 1d / Page 34.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1384; Folio: 153; Page: 41.
- [S104] PRO Indexes "St George The Martyr; 1881 / Page 10."
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 1882 Q3; Edmonton, Essex, Vol 3a / Page 148.
Susan Sutton
F, #94, b. 10 April 1811
| Name Variation | Susan Sutton was also known as Susannah. |
| Birth* | Susan Sutton was born on 10 April 1811 at Canewdon, Hockley, Essex.1 |
| She was the daughter of James Sutton and Mary May. |
| Baptism | Susan was baptised on 7 May 1811 at Hockley, Essex.1 |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Susan Sutton and Samuel Maskell was registered December 1840.2 |
| Census 1851* | She was listed as the wife of Samuel Maskell in the 1851 census at 11 Three Colt Corner, Bethnal Green, Middlesex.3  |
| Census 1861* | She was listed as the wife of Samuel Maskell in the 1861 census at Blackberry Inn, Tottenham, London.4  |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as the wife of Samuel Maskell in the 1881 census at 3 Prospect Place, Tottenham, London.5  |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as head of household in the 1891 census at 3 Prospect Place, Tottenham, London.6  |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C043321.
- [S65] 1837online.com, online http://www.1837online.com/Trace2web/, Marriages: 1840 Q4.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1542; Folio: 299; Page: 11.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 795; Folio: 41; Page: 34.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 1384; Folio: 152; Page: 40.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 0176; Folio: 18; Page: 30.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, HO107/1542-299-11.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, RG9-795-41-34.
Mary Bailey
F, #95, b. 23 November 1767, d. 18 March 1838
| Birth* | Mary was born on 23 November 1767. |
| Marriage* | She married William Pontifex on 17 July 1789. |
| Death* | Mary died on 18 March 1838 at age 70. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in 1838 at Holloway, London, at St John. |
Family | William Pontifex b. 22 Oct 1766, d. 26 Jun 1851 |
| Children | - Edmund Pontifex+ b. 19 Jun 1791, d. 1 Aug 1870
- William Pontifex+ b. 28 Mar 1793, d. 30 Oct 1870
- John Pontifex+ b. 11 Feb 1796, d. 7 May 1875
- Mary Pontifex b. 30 Mar 1796, d. 1862
- Hannah Pontifex+ b. 3 Dec 1797
- Alfred Pontifex b. 16 Jul 1799, d. 15 Dec 1825
- Eliza Pontifex b. 3 Apr 1801, d. 1885
- Sidney Pontifex b. 14 Apr 1803, d. Aug 1874
- Rupert Pontifex b. 1 Apr 1805, d. 4 Jun 1838
- Emma Bailey Pontifex b. 3 Oct 1806, d. 1850
- George Pontifex+ b. 10 Oct 1806, d. 27 Jan 1869
|
William Pontifex
M, #97, b. 17 January 1746, d. 12 October 1824
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Hannah Loughton
F, #98, b. 31 August 1737, d. 22 June 1822
| Birth* | Hannah Loughton was born on 31 August 1737 at Iver, Buckinghamshire. |
| Marriage* | She married William Pontifex on 7 October 1765. |
| Biography* | Hannah was the daughter of John Loughton of St Bartholomew the Great, London, and of Iver, Buckinghamshire, England. The Loughton family were seated at Iver and Hillingdon at the beginning of the 13th Century, with a branch later at Kensington. Hannah Loughton married William Pontifex on 7 October 1765 at St James, Clerkenwell, England, and had 8 children.1 |
| Death* | Hannah died on 22 June 1822 at age 84. |
| Burial* | She was buried after 22 June 1822 at Waltham Abbey, Waltham, Essex. |
Citations:
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Kathleen Hall
F, #102, b. circa 1926, d. circa 1939
Doreen Margaret Hall
F, #103, b. 9 January 1924, d. 28 December 2006
Family | Leonard Haskell b. 21 Nov 1917, d. 1973 |
| Children | - Karen Haskell1
- Steven Haskell1
|
Citations:
- [S27] Interview, Doreen Haskell, Aug 2002.
Brenda Audrey Hall
F, #104, b. 20 December 1927, d. 10 January 1998
Citations:
- [S27] Interview, Doreen Haskell, Aug 2002.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Ref: West Surrey B3B/282 01/1998.
Roger Murray George Zambra
M, #106, b. 1914, d. 2 October 1940
| Birth* | Roger was born in 1914. |
| He was the son of Captain Nelson Zambra and Mary Olive Marshall. |
| Marriage* | He married Monica Moore-Gwyn on 1 June 1940. |
| Military* | His service number was 25127. |
| Death* | Roger died on 2 October 1940. |
| Burial* | His body was interred after 2 October 1940 at Liss, Hampshire, at St Mary. Roger Murray George Zambra, Flight Lieutenant 25157 Royal Air Force, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt.), who died on Wednesday, 2nd October 1940, age 26. Son of Sqdn Ldr Nelson Zambra and Mary Olive Zambra of Privett, Alton. Husband of Monica Zambra of Liphook. Buried NW of Tower.1   |
| Monument Inscription* | He and Warren Zambra R.A. were remembered in a Memorial Tablet on 25 February 1947 at St Andrew's, Medstead, Hampshire.2   |
Citations:
- [S23] War Graves Commission, online www.cwgc.org.
- [S107] 'Alton Gazette and East Hants Observer.'
Ethel Agnes Laughland
F, #107, b. March 1880, d. December 1911
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1880 in the Islington, Middlesex registration district.1 |
| Ethel Agnes Laughland was the daughter of James Laughland J.P. and Emily Margaret Edmond. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Ethel Agnes Laughland and Captain Nelson Zambra was registered during the quarter ending June 1905 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.2 |
| Death | Ethel died on 15 December 1911 at St Andrew, Medstead, Hampshire, at age 31; In St. Andrew's Medstead, Hampshire, there is a memorial window is to a Ethel Agnes Zambra, who died on 15th December 1911, and of her baby daughter, Ethel Joyce Margaret, who died on 14th April 1912.  |
| Death Reg* | Ethel's death was registered during the quarter ending December 1911 in the Edmonton, Essex registration district.3 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1880 Q1; Islington, Middlesex; Vol 1b / Page 338.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1905 Q2; Edmonton, Middlesex; Vol 3a / Page 975.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Death Reg: Dec 1911 Edmonton / 3a / 411.
Warren Zambra R.A.
M, #108, b. March 1910, d. 13 September 1944
| Birth Reg* | His birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1910 in the Petersfield, Hampshire registration district.1 |
| Warren Zambra R.A. was the son of Captain Nelson Zambra and Ethel Agnes Laughland. |
| Marriage* | He married Patricia Joan Montgomery in June 1940.2  |
| Death | Warren died on 13 September 1944 at age 34. |
| Death* | Warren died on 13 September 1944 at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire, at age 34. |
| Military* | His service number was 44970. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1944 at Italy at Gradara War Cemetery.  |
| Monument Inscription* | He and Roger Murray George Zambra were remembered in a Memorial Tablet on 25 February 1947 at St Andrew's, Medstead, Hampshire.2   |
Family | Patricia Joan Montgomery b. c 1920 |
| Child | |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1910 Q1; Petersfield, Hampshire; Vol 2c / Page 158.
- [S107] 'Alton Gazette and East Hants Observer.'
Elizabeth (?)
F, #110, b. circa 1744, d. 5 May 1823
| Birth* | Elizabeth was born circa 1744. |
| Marriage* | She married George Marshall circa 1770. |
| Death* | Elizabeth died on 5 May 1823. |
| Burial* | She was buried at Frensham, Surrey; C 29.  |
George Marshall
M, #111, b. 1749, d. 3 November 1837
| Birth* | George was born in 1749. |
| Marriage* | He married Elizabeth (?) circa 1770. |
| Death* | George died on 3 November 1837. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1837 at Frensham, Surrey. C 29
Right hand side Inscription: In memory of GEORGE MARSHALL who died November 3rd 1837, aged 88 years".
Bottom Well may the tear of luxury of wo / From friends, from children and the husband flow. / This grave to which that solemn look you bend, / Curtains the wife, the parent, and the friend. / Death does not always warning give / Therefore be careful how you live / O …. be to Christ make no delay / For no one knows his dying day. . |
George Marshall
M, #112, b. 1773, d. 30 March 1832
| Marriage* | He married Kezia (?). |
| Birth* | George was born in 1773. |
| He was the son of George Marshall and Elizabeth (?). |
| Death* | George died on 30 March 1832. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1832. |
Kezia (?)
F, #113, b. 1772, d. 7 September 1809
| Marriage* | She married George Marshall. |
| Birth* | Kezia was born in 1772. |
| Death* | Kezia died on 7 September 1809. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in 1809. |
Charlotte Marshall
F, #114, b. 1860, d. 2 January 1885
Sarah (?)
F, #115, b. circa 1837
| Birth* | Sarah (?) was born circa 1837. |
| Marriage* | She married Thomas Marshall circa 1857. |
Frederick Marshall
M, #116, b. 5 December 1858, d. 10 August 1885
(?) Siggery
M, #117, b. circa 1860
Stephen Marshall
M, #118, b. 1803, d. 10 August 1880
| Birth* | Stephen was born in 1803. |
| Death* | Stephen died on 10 August 1880. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1880 at Frensham, Surrey. C 17. |
Charles Marshall
M, #119, b. circa 1818
| Birth* | Charles was born circa 1818. |
| Marriage* | He married Emma (?). |
Emma (?)
F, #120, b. 1818, d. 1 June 1888
| Birth* | Emma was born in 1818. |
| Marriage* | She married Charles Marshall. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in 1884 at Frensham, Surrey. C 18. |
| Death* | Emma died on 1 June 1888. |
Mary Marshall
F, #121, b. 1791, d. 20 June 1877
| Birth* | Mary was born in 1791. |
| Death* | Mary died on 20 June 1877. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in 1877. |
Sarah (?)
F, #122, b. 1769, d. 15 July 1839
| Birth* | Sarah was born in 1769. |
| Death* | Sarah died on 15 July 1839. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in 1839 at Frensham, Surrey. D 32. |
Elisha Marshall
M, #124, b. 24 January 1808, d. February 1881
| Marriage* | He married Louisa Over on 26 December 1831.1 |
| Death* | Elisha died in February 1881 at age 73. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1881 at Frensham, Surrey. D 57. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M069743.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C069743.
Louisa Over
F, #125, b. 29 September 1811, d. 3 January 1890
| Birth* | Louisa was born at Frensham, Surrey, on 29 September 1811.1 |
| Marriage* | She married Elisha Marshall on 26 December 1831.2 |
| Death* | Louisa died on 3 January 1890 at age 78. |
| Burial* | Her body was interred in January 1890 at Frensham, Surrey. D 57. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C069743.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M069743.
Henry Edwin Marshall
M, #126, b. 1867, d. 7 March 1888
William Stephen Marshall
M, #127, b. circa 1840
| Birth* | William Stephen Marshall was born circa 1840. |
| Marriage* | He married Ann (?) circa 1865. |
Ann (?)
F, #128, b. circa 1845
Elizabeth Marshall
F, #129, b. 1870, d. 12 February 1889
Thomas Marshall
M, #130, b. 1832, d. 20 July 1886
| Birth* | Thomas was born in 1832. |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah (?) circa 1857. |
| Death* | Thomas died on 20 July 1886. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1889. |
Florence Marion Hull
F, #131, b. 27 February 1856
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch Number C013332.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 814; Folio: 111; Page: 74.
Edward Greenfield
M, #132
Family | Brenda Audrey Hall b. 20 Dec 1927, d. 10 Jan 1998 |
| Children | - Jennifer Greenfield1
- Gillian Greenfield1
|
Citations:
- [S27] Interview, Doreen Haskell, Aug 2002.
Leonard Haskell
M, #133, b. 21 November 1917, d. 1973
Citations:
- [S27] Interview, Doreen Haskell, Aug 2002.
Robert Gordon Everitt
M, #134, b. 1876
| Birth* | Robert Gordon Everitt was born in 1876 at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire. |
| He was the son of William Edward Everitt and Emma Lambert. |
| Birth Reg | His birth was registered during the quarter ending December 1876 in the Bromsgrove, Worcestershire registration district.1 |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1881 census at Finstall Park, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.2  |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.3  |
| (Son) Census 1901 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1901 census at 45 Portland St, Leamington Priors, Leamington, Warwickshire.4  |
| Occupation* | Robert Gordon Everitt was Lawyer: Lincolns Inn, London in 1911.5,6 |
| Will* | In William Edward Everitt and Francis Douglas Everitt's will, Robert was named by William and Francis to handle their estate on 31 March 1911.7 |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as a son in the 1911 census at 2 Lillington Ave, Leamington, Warwickshire.8  |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: Q4 1876; Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 423.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2940; Folio: 120; Page: 14.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 2931; Folio: 82; Page: 15.
- [S75] The Times, London, "12/Jan/1900: Page 12."
- [S75] The Times, London, "19/Nov/1901: Page 8."
- [S75] The Times, London, "31/Mar/1911: Page 2."
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN18747.
Major Stuart Oswald Everitt
M, #135, b. December 1877
| Name-Comm | His usual name was Oswald. |
| Birth | Major Stuart Oswald Everitt was born in 1877 at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire. |
| Birth Reg* | His birth was registered during the quarter ending December 1877 in the Bromsgrove, Worcestershire registration district.1 |
| He was the son of William Edward Everitt and Emma Lambert. |
| (Son) Census 1881 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1881 census at Finstall Park, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.2  |
| (Son) Census 1891 | He was listed as the son of William Edward Everitt in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.3  |
| Census 1911* | He was listed as a boarder in the 1911 census at at Victoria & Alvert, Belgrave Rd, Torquay, Devon.4  |
| Biography* | Golfer.5 |
| Note* | Pauline Hall believes that Oswald Everitt helped Geoff purchase his property in Renwick, New Zealand.6 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1877 Q4; Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 392.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2940; Folio: 120; Page: 14.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN12767.
- [S75] The Times, London, "22?mar/1928: Page 7."
- [S59] Interview, Pauline Hall.
Emma Lambert
F, #136, b. 1846
| Biography* | THOMAS LAMBERT
Of Lamberth and Telham Court, Battle Sussex
1810 – 1881
Thomas Lambert was a successful businessman and property owner and accumulated a considerable estate over his lifetime. We know nothing of his early life. His marriage certificate shows his address as Lamberth in 1840. He was the eldest son of Thomas Lambert (d 1843) and Elizabeth, daughter of James Tiley Esq of Saul, Co, Gloucester.
Thomas (b 1810) and his brother Frederick Walter (d 11.02.1881) were most likely the “sons” in the business of Thomas Lambert & Sons. The 1882 London Post directory shows the firm as “hydraulic and gas engineers, patentees and manufacturers of high pressure valve cocks, closets, pumps, sluice valves, wrought iron tubes and fillings”. The premises were at Short Street, Lamberth SE and 28 to 31 New Cut, Lamberth SE; and Walsall, Staffordshire. We know that both Thomas and his father had the same occupation and so perhaps Thomas Senior founded the business.
On 10 September 1840, Thomas married Eliza Fox in the parish church in Kensington. Eliza (b 02.05.1808) was the daughter of Lt Col Isaac Fox who owned a coffee plantation, Mt Cressy near Kingston in Jamaica. Isaac was lost at sea in January 1811 and her mother, Mary Eliza, was left to raise Eliza and her younger brother, Isaac (b 14.02.1810).
Eliza’s mother, Mary Eliza Young, came from a well-known Scottish family that moved to the West Indies after the 1715 Jacobite uprising, and traced its history to Sir David Young, Chamberlain to Mary Queen of Scots. Mary Eliza’s uncle, Admiral William Young served at Copenhagen and in the Battle of the Nile.
Mary Eliza subsequently remarried twice, firstly to Christopher Parkinson Crisp and then to Charles Thomas Depree. John James Ruskin (1785 – 1864) was a business associate of Charles Depree. He subsequently acted as trustee in the Will of Charles Depree’s daughter. JJ Ruskin was the father of the celebrated art critic and writer, John Ruskin (1819 – 1810). JJ Ruskin’s niece, Mary Bridget Richardson married Eliza’s brother, Isaac (b 1810) who immigrated to Australia in 1838 with his wife and first son, George.
Eliza was 32 years of age when she married Thomas Lambert in 1840. They had seven children. These in order are as follows:
*Thomas Lambert (b 1841). Thomas appears to have predeceased his father (d 1881) although a photograph the Australian cousins have of him show he reached adulthood.
*Rev Frederick Fox Lambert (b 1843). Frederick’s qualifications are shown as MA of CCC Oxford, and Rector of Cothall Herts. He was entrusted with the executorship of some of the family Wills and was trustee for the minors of these Wills. He was alive at the time of the First World War when he met his second cousin, namesake and my grandfather, Frederick Young Fox. This was probably in 1918 when FY Fox was recovering from wounds received in France. The only letter held by the Australian cousins from Mary Eliza Depree is dated 23 February 1867. In it she mentions that he preached his first sermon on 13 January in St George’s church and that his father, Thomas was present, unknown to his son, and that he gave a very good sermon.
*Edward Tiley Lambert (b 1844). Edward Tiley was educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge (BA 1865) and is shown as a magistrate for Sussex in 1898 and 1907. In 1877 Edward married Janie, third daughter of James McLaren Esq, Innergellie Fife.
We only know of two sons.
** Henry McLaren Lambert (b 1879) was educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was Lieutenant in the Royal Dragoons in 1907 and a temporary Captain when he was killed in action in 1915.
**Reginald Everett Lambert (b 1882) was educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge (BA 1903 MA 1904) and was a Lieutenant ret, late Nottinghamshire RHA, TF in 1920. He married Evelyn in 1907. She was the second daughter of Alexander Dick – Cunynham Esq of 15 Eccleston Square SW. They had, with other issue, a son Anthony Edward (b 1911). Reginald’s address in 1920 was still shown as the family property left by Thomas Lambert to his father. This was Telham Court, Battle Sussex. The property was bought by Thomas in 1875 form a Samuel Carter Esq and was formerly known as Quarry Hill.
* Emma Lambert (b 1847). Little is known of Emma. She married William Edward Everett. There may have been a son Frederick, and Australian relative correspond with a Gordon and Keyna Everett.
* Streeter Lambert (b 1848?). Birth date is not known, but he was not at home in the 1861 census, so could have been older than Frederick and could have died by 1898 when Edward is recorded as the second surviving son. A photo of him at age 30, if it were taken at the same time as the other family members, would give him a birth date of 1848. Streeter inherited the business carried out at Walsall from his father.
*Isaac Cowley Lambert (b 1851). Again, we know noting other than he was present at the death of his grandmother, Mary Eliza Depree who died at home at 15 Buckingham Place, Brighton on 15 April 1875. H He was not included as an executor of his father’s estate. Mrs Depree, in her letter of 23 February 1867 says that he was contemplating doing law while at Rugby.
*Mary Eliza Lambert (b 1854). Mary married John Lothian Bell and again, we know only that the Australian relatives correspond with a Thomas and Gladys Bell. A Thomas Bell Jnr is mentioned in Thomas Lambert’s Will.
*Thomas Lambert married a second time after the death of Eliza in 1875. In 1877 he married Emily, second daughter of the late Allen Everett Esq of Edgbaston. It is not known if Thomas’ second wife was related to his daughter, Emma’s husband, William Edmund Everett. Interestingly, Thomas’ son, Edward also included Everett as a second name for his second son and one must assume they held the Everett’s in high regard. It appears at some stage Thomas, Eliza and the children lived with Thomas’ mother in law, Mary Eliza Depree, at 15 Buckingham Place, Brighton on the Sussex coast.
The 1861 census shows Mary Eliza Depree (72), Eliza Lambert (50), and Frederick (17), Emma (14), Isaac C (10), Mary Eliza (6) and a general servant at the address.
The 1871 census showed Mrs Depree living on her own, except for a domestic servant. |
| Birth* | Emma was born at Balham, Surrey, in 1846. |
| She was the daughter of Thomas Lambert and Eliza Fox. |
| Baptism | Emma was baptised on 21 October 1846 at St Mark, Kennington, London.1 |
| (Daughter) Census 1851 | She was listed as the daughter of Thomas Lambert in the 1851 census at Lambeth, London.2  |
| (Daughter) Census 1871 | She was listed as the daughter of Thomas Lambert in the 1871 census at 61, Surbiton Hill Rd, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.3  |
| Marriage* | She married William Edward Everitt on 22 September 1875.4 |
| Census 1881* | She was listed as the wife of William Edward Everitt in the 1881 census at Finstall Park, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.5  |
| Census 1891* | She was listed as the wife of William Edward Everitt in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.6  |
| Census 1911* | She was listed as a boarder in the 1911 census at at Victoria & Alvert, Belgrave Rd, Torquay, Devon.7  |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P015571.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1574; Folio: 382; Page: 33.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 860; Folio: 104; Page: 16.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Marriages: 1875 September; Battle, Sussex; Vol 2b / Page 65.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 2940; Folio: 120; Page: 14.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN12767.
Myra Lambert Everitt
F, #137, b. 1880
| Note* | Never married. |
| Birth* | Myra was born at Stoke Prior, Worcestershire, in 1880. |
| She was the daughter of William Edward Everitt and Emma Lambert. |
| Birth Reg | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending September 1880 in the Bromsgrove, Worcestershire registration district.1 |
| (Daughter) Census 1891 | She was listed as the daughter of William Edward Everitt in the 1891 census at Finstall House, Stoke Prior, Worcestershire.2  |
| Name Variation | As of 1901, Myra Lambert Everitt was also known as Mary.3 |
| (Daughter) Census 1901 | She was listed as the daughter of William Edward Everitt in the 1901 census at 45 Portland St, Leamington Priors, Leamington, Warwickshire.4  |
| (Boarder) Census 1911 | She was listed as a boarder in the 1911 census at at Victoria & Alvert, Belgrave Rd, Torquay, Devon.5  |
| Psgr List | Myra Lambert Everitt was found on a passenger list on 19 March 1934 at Arrival, Plymouth, Devon; "City of Nagpur" London, Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth [Algoa Bay], Cape Town and Madeira. |
| Psgr List | She was found on a passenger list on 12 June 1936 at Arrival, Liverpool, Lancashire; "Duchess of York" Montreal. |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: Q3 1880; Bromsgrove, Worcestershire; Vol 6c / Page 386.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 2345; Folio: 166; Page: 8.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 2931 Folio: 82 Page 15 Schedule 104.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 2931; Folio: 82; Page: 15.
- [S99] Census Records, 1911 UK Census, RG14-PN12767.
Dorothy Marchall
F, #138, b. 1 February 1659
Elizabeth Jackmann
F, #139, b. circa 1630, d. 1711
| Birth* | Elizabeth was born circa 1630. |
| Marriage* | She married Gearge Marshall at Godalming circa 1652. |
| Death* | Elizabeth died in 1711. |
Dorathy Marchall
F, #140, b. 17 November 1664
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
John Denyer
M, #141, b. circa 1659
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013331.
Elizabeth Marchall
F, #142, b. 9 June 1622
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P013331.
Thomase Marchall
M, #143, b. circa 1582
| Name Variation | Thomase Marchall was also known as Thomas Marshall. |
| Birth* | Thomase was born at Godalming, Surrey, circa 1582. |
| He was the son of George Marshall. |
| Baptism | Thomase was baptised circa 1602. |
| Marriage* | He married Jane Porter at Godalming on 25 October 1607. |
George Marchall
M, #144, b. 19 November 1654
Gearge Marshall
M, #145, b. 26 December 1629, d. 1680
Sarah Marchall
F, #146, b. 3 June 1660, d. 1698
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M013332.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013333.
Sara Kease
F, #147, b. circa 1595
| Birth* | Sara Kease was born circa 1595. |
| Marriage* | She married Goarge Marshale at Godalming on 2 October 1615. |
Richard Goringe
M, #150, b. 7 November 1624
Goarge Marshale
M, #151, b. circa 1590, d. 1648
| Name Variation | Goarge Marshale was also known as George Marshall. |
| Birth* | Goarge was born circa 1590. |
| He was the son of George Marshall. |
| Marriage* | He married Sara Kease at Godalming on 2 October 1615. |
| Death* | Goarge died in 1648. |
| Burial* | His body was interred on 13 October 1648 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. |
Timothy Marshall
M, #152, b. 30 March 1617
Sarah Marshall
F, #153, b. 25 March 1621
Jane Porter
F, #154, b. circa 1587, d. 1628
Thomas Marchall
M, #155, b. 21 September 1617
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P013331.
Johan Marchall
M, #156, b. 8 April 1627
George Marshall
M, #157, b. circa 1560
| Birth* | George was born circa 1560. |
| He was the son of (?) Marchall. |
Elizabeth Marchall
F, #158, b. 12 October 1656
Nicholas Peyto
M, #159, b. circa 1614
| Birth* | Nicholas Peyto was born circa 1614. |
| Marriage* | He married Sarah Marshall at Godalming on 21 January 1639. |
Timothie Marshall
M, #160, b. 30 November 1635
Robert Marshall
M, #161, b. 3 November 1790, d. 8 June 1806
| Baptism* | Robert Marshall was baptized on 3 November 1790 at St Peter & St Paul, Godalming, Surrey.1 |
| He was the son of Robert Bryant Marshall and Sarah Edsell. |
| Death* | Robert died on 8 June 1806 at Godalming, Surrey, at age 15. |
| Burial* | His body was interred on 12 June 1806 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. He is recorded in the Parish Register as "of Mead Row". His gravestone carries the Inscription: "Robert, son of Robert and Sarah Marshall, died 8 June 1806, aged 15 years." He is buried with his father (Robert) and mother (Sarah). |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C013332.
Hilda Therese Jane Marshall
F, #162, b. June 1869, d. 2 June 1945
| Name Variation | Hilda Therese Jane Marshall was also known as Hylda Therese Jane Marshall. |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending June 1869 in the St George Hanover Square, London registration district.1 |
| She was the daughter of Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG and Adelaide Laura Howard. |
| (Visitor) Census 1871 | She was listed a visitor of Duchess of Sunderland Annie Leveson Gowers in the 1871 census at Lilleshall Manor, Sheriff Hales, Shropshire.2  |
| (Daughter) Census 1881 | She was listed as the daughter of Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG in the 1881 census at 9 Eaton Place, Hanover Square, London.3  |
| (Daughter) Census 1891 | She was listed as the daughter of Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG in the 1891 census at Broadwater, Godalming, Surrey.4   |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Hilda and Walter de Winton was registered during the quarter ending June 1892 in the St George Hanover Square, London registration district.5 |
| Census 1901* | She was listed as the wife of Walter de Winton in the 1901 census at The Lodge, Dalby Rd, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.6  |
| Death* | Hilda died on 2 June 1945 at Maesllwch Castele, Glasbury, Radnorshire.7 |
| Burial* | She was buried on 6 June 1945 at St Peters, Glasbury, Radnorshire. |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1869 Q2; St George Hanover Square, London; Vol 1a / Page 322.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece:27475; Folio: 5; Page: 3.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 99; Folio: 11; Page: 15.
- [S55] Census Records, 1891 UK Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 516; Folio: 67; Page: 25.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1892 Q2; St George Hanover Square, London; Vol 1a / Page 785.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 3011; Folio: 36; Page: 30.
- [S75] The Times, London, "6/Jun/1945: Page 1."
Sybil Mary Marshall
F, #163, b. 1868, d. 3 May 1933
| Birth* | Sybil was born at St George Hanover Square, London, in 1868. |
| Biography* | Sybil Mary Marshall was the daughter of Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall. She was born before 1872. She married, firstly, William Arnold Webster Levy Lawson, 3rd Baron Burnham in 1887. She married, secondly, Gavin George Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell, son of John Glencairn Carter Hamilton (1st Baron Hamilton of Dalzell) and Emily Eleanor Leslie-Melville, on 24 July 1912. She died on 3 May 1933.1 |
| She was the daughter of Gen. Sir Frederick Marshall KCMG and Adelaide Laura Howard. |
| (Visitor) Census 1871 | She was listed a visitor of Duchess of Sunderland Annie Leveson Gowers in the 1871 census at Lilleshall Manor, Sheriff Hales, Shropshire.2  |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of Sybil Mary Marshall and William Arnold Webster Lawson 3rd Baron Burnham was registered during the quarter ending December 1887 in the St George Hanover Square, London registration district.3 |
| Divorce | Sybil and William were divorced on 15 January 1912.  |
| Marriage* | Sybil Mary Marshall married Gavin George Hamilton 2nd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell, J.T., C.V.O., M.C. on 24 July 1912 at London.4  |
| Death* | Sybil died on 3 May 1933. |
Citations:
- [S61] The Peerage.com, online http://www.thepeerage.com, Person 21141.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece:27475; Folio: 5; Page: 3.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1887 Q4; St George Hanover Square, London; Vol 1a / Page 795.
- [S75] The Times, London, "25/Jul/1925: Page 9."
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Piece: 81 Folio: 158 Page 76 Schedue 373.
Thomas Lambert
M, #164, b. 1810
Family | Eliza Fox b. 2 May 1808, d. 1875 |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, HO107-1574-382-33.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1574; Folio: 382; Page: 33.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 860; Folio: 104; Page: 16.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M010641.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P015571.
Streeter Lambert
M, #165, b. 15 December 1848, d. September 1910
| Birth Reg | His birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1848 in the Lambeth, London registration district.1 |
| Baptism* | Streeter was baptised on 15 December 1848 at St Mark, Kennington, London.2 |
| He was the son of Thomas Lambert and Eliza Fox. |
| (Son) Census 1851 | He was listed as the son of Thomas Lambert in the 1851 census at Lambeth, London.3  |
| Marriage* | He married Constance Frances B Lyon at Kennington in December 1893.4 |
| Telephone* | His telephone number was Western 1838 in 1906 at 47 Prince's Gate, London. |
| Death Reg* | Streeter's death was registered during the quarter ending September 1910 in the St George Hanover Square, London registration district; 4.5 |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1848 March; Lambeth, Surrey; Vol 4 / Page 207.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P015571.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1574; Folio: 382; Page: 33.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1893 December; Kensington, London; Vol 1a / Page 235.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Deaths: 1910 Q3; St George Hanover Square, London; Vol 1a / Page 204.
Dorothy Sybil Brown
F, #168, b. September 1922, d. circa 1986
| Name-Comm | Her usual name was Sybil. |
| Birth Reg* | Her birth was registered during the quarter ending September 1922 in the Biggleswade, Bedfordshire registration district.1 |
| Dorothy Sybil Brown was the daughter of Albert Harold Brown and Dorothy Frances Nicholas. |
| Marriage* | Dorothy Sybil Brown married David Fenton circa 1945. |
| Death* | Dorothy died circa 1986; in her 60s of cancer.2 |
Family | David Fenton |
| Children | |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1922 Q3; Biggleswade, Bedfordshire; Vol 3b / Page 518.
- [S59] Interview, Pauline Hall.
Clifford A Brown
M, #169, b. March 1924, d. 15 February 1944
| Birth Reg* | His birth was registered during the quarter ending March 1924 in the Biggleswade, Bedfordshire registration district.1 |
| Clifford A Brown was the son of Albert Harold Brown and Dorothy Frances Nicholas. |
| Death* | Clifford died on 15 February 1944 at age 19; Name: BROWN, CLIFFORD ALTHEA Initials: C A Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Sergeant (Air Gnr.) Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Unit Text: 622 Sqdn Date of Death: 15/02/1944 Service No: 1620541 Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave Reference: XII. A. 2. Cemetery: GROESBEEK CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY.2  |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1924 Q1; Biggleswade, Bedfordshire; Vol 3b / Page 483.
- [S23] War Graves Commission, online www.cwgc.org.
William Pontifex
M, #170, b. 1 July 1821, d. 25 June 1896
| Birth* | William was born at 2 Calthorpe St, Bloomsbury, London, on 1 July 1821. |
| He was the son of William Pontifex and Ann Bryant Marshall. |
| Baptism | William was baptised on 14 December 1821 at St Andrew, Holborn, London. |
| Census 1841 | He was listed as the son of William Pontifex in the 1841 census at Lewisham, Kent. William is living on "Independent Means" in Lewisham.1  |
| Marriage* | He married Adelaide Maria Dalton on 13 October 1849. |
| Marriage* | William Pontifex married Constance Radcliff in September 1870.2 |
| Marriage | He married Emily Eliza Raven in December 1876. |
| Marr Reg* | The marriage of William Pontifex and Emily Eliza Raven was registered during the quarter ending December 1876 in the Islington, London registration district.3 |
| Census 1881* | He was listed as head of household in the 1881 census at St Martha, Guildford, Surrey.4  |
| Death* | William died on 25 June 1896 at Pau, France, at age 74. |
| Burial* | He was buried at Pau, France. |
| Biography* | In 1849 his son William [Pontifex] (1821-1896) by his marriage to Adelaide Maria, the only child of Christopher Dalton of Watford and only grandchild of John Guest, mentioned earlier as the Landlord of Parker Rents, Shoe Lane. Mr Dalton's father came from Yorkshire. William and his family lived successively at Wimbledon, Denbigh Hall, Haslemere, Pau in France and at Glenlee Cheltenham. This family consisted of three sons and three daughters.
August 1870 Wiilliam married Constance, daughter of Col. Radcliffe [Bengal Civil Service] Cheltenham and resided at 2 Onslow Gardens, London S.W. They had two daughters by this marriage but Constance died at the birth of the youngest in 1874. She was buried at Albury nr Chilworth where they had a manor house recently bought.
In December 1876 William married his 3rd wife, Emily, daughter of Samuel Raven of London, they had a son and a daughter. Emily died in 1887 and was also buried at Albury. Chilworth Manor was then abandoned and the family returned to Pau, where William died in 1896 and was buried there aged 75. He was a Major in the 2nd Surrey Militia and a keen golfer, traveller and an agreeable and handsome man. He was elected to the Livery of Armourers' and Brassiers' in 1843 to Court in 1867 and Master in 1872. |
Citations:
- [S52] Census Records, 1841 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 484; Folio: 7; Page: 6.
- [S57] Free BDM, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/, Marriages: 1870 Q3; Marylebone, Middlesex; Vol 1a / Page 787.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1876 Q4; Islington, London; Vol 1b / Page 643.
- [S10] Census Records, 1881 UK Census, Class: RG11; Piece: 793; Folio: 75; Page: 6.
Edmund Alfred Pontifex
M, #171, b. 11 January 1828, d. 12 October 1909
| Birth* | Edmund Alfred Pontifex was born on 11 January 1828 at Battersea, London.1 |
| He was the son of Edmund Pontifex and Sarah Marshall. |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as the son of Edmund Pontifex in the 1851 census at Plumstead, Charlton, Kent. In this census, Edmund is recorded as a merchant and manufacturer of metals & chemicals.2  |
| Marriage* | He married Harriet Ann Holdsworth on 30 August 1855. |
| Census 1861* | He was listed as head of household in the 1861 census at 15a Cleveland Gardens, Paddington, London.3  |
| Census 1871* | He was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at 1 Cleveland Gardens, Paddington, London.4  |
| Marriage* | Edmund Alfred Pontifex married Margaret Kate Cooke, daughter of John Cooke, on 7 September 1906 at Chelsea, London.1 |
| Marr Reg | The marriage of Edmund and Margaret Kate Cooke was registered during the quarter ending September 1906 in the Chelsea, London registration district.5 |
| Death* | Edmund died on 12 October 1909 at age 81. |
| Burial* | He was buried at Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood, Surrey; next to his cousin Gen. Sir Frederic Marshall. |
| Probate | His estate was granted probate on 22 November 1909. |
| Biography | Of Cleveland Gardens, London and late of Cornwall Gardens, South Kensington and Reform Club. Member Institution of Civil Engineers, Fellow of Chemical Society, etc. |
| Biography* | From the Armorial Families: A Directory of Coat Armour. Born Jan 11, 1828, being the only son of the late Edmund Pontifex, Gentleman, of Audley Park Gardens, Bath, by his wife Sarah; daughter of Robert Marshall of Godalming, Surrey. Clubs- Reform, Union (Brighton). Livery - Dark Blue. Armorial bearings:
He bears for Arms: Azure, in base barry wavy, R. E.) of four argent and of the field, a bridge of three aches embattled proper, a chief of the second, thereon two pallets between as many mullets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, charged with a cross moline azure and surmounted by a rainbow also proper.
Motto - "In hoc signo vinces". It translates to something like -In this sign thou wilt conquer or In this sign you will conquer. The motto was supposedly adopted by the emperor Constantine. |
Citations:
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1590; Folio: 42; Page: 26.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 11; Folio: 24; Page: 46.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 24; Folio: 59; Page: 16.
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Marriages: 1906 Q3; Chelsea, London; Vol 1a / Page 1003.
John Pontifex
M, #172, b. 11 February 1796, d. 7 May 1875
| Birth* | John was born at Holborn, London, on 11 February 1796.1 |
| He was the son of William Pontifex and Mary Bailey. |
| Baptism | John was baptised on 13 March 1796 at St Andrew, Holborn, London.1 |
| Marriage* | He married Mary Marshall at Godalming on 3 August 1825. |
| Occupation | John Pontifex was a Vestry Clerk from 1828 at St Andrew, Holborn, London. |
| Occupation | He was Clerk to Armorers' and Brassiers' Company, City of London from 4 May 1838 to 12 May 1870. |
| Address* | As of before 1843, John Pontifex lived at 5 St Andrews Court, London; now demolished. |
| Occupation* | He was a Solicitor on 28 February 1850 at Manor House, Croom's Hill, Blackheath, Greenwich, Kent. |
| Census 1851* | He was listed as head of household in the 1851 census at Blackheath, Greenwich, Kent.2  |
| (Visitor) Census 1861 | He was listed as the visitor of Henry Marshall in the 1861 census at 147 High St, Godalming, Surrey. John and Henry are both listed as Solicitors. Charles is listed as a Barrister.3   |
| (Witness) Photograph | Henry Marshall is captured in this early photograph together with Murray Marshall, John, Mary & Julia Pontifex circa 1865 at Old Croft, High St, Godalming, Surrey.   |
| Census 1871* | He was listed as head of household in the 1871 census at Blackheath, Greenwich, Kent.4  |
| Death* | John died on 7 May 1875 at Westminister, London, at age 79. |
| Burial* | His body was interred in 1875 at Godalming, Surrey, at St Peter & St Paul. |
| Biography | Solicitor of Manor House, Croom's Hill, Greenwich, co. Kent and St Andrew St, Holborn, London.5 |
| Biography | John was a cricket player, playing for the major Godalming team. See: http://www-uk.cricket.org/link_to_database/PLAYERS/ENG/P/PONTIFEX_J_01045944/. |
| Biography* | Clerk to Armourers' and Brassiers' Company from 4 May 1868. |
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P010516.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1586; Folio: 389; Page: 19.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 429; Folio: 107; Page: 23.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 754; Folio: 85; Page: 18.
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
John Pontifex
M, #173, b. 20 November 1827
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: P020831.
- [S74] Census Records, 1851 UK Census, Class: HO107; Piece: 1586; Folio: 389; Page: 19.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 754; Folio: 85; Page: 18.
Harriet Ann Holdsworth
F, #174, b. 26 June 1835, d. 30 November 1899
Citations:
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 11; Folio: 24; Page: 46.
- [S73] Census Records, 1871 UK Census, Class: RG10; Piece: 24; Folio: 59; Page: 16.
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Joseph Holdsworth
M, #175, b. 17 May 1789
Citations:
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: J007758.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: M007752.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch No: C004982.
Edmund Lionel Pontifex
M, #176, b. 7 June 1856, d. 10 November 1927
| Birth* | Edmund Lionel Pontifex was born on 7 June 1856 at Kensington, London. |
| He was the son of Edmund Alfred Pontifex and Harriet Ann Holdsworth. |
| Birth Reg | His birth was registered during the quarter ending September 1856 in the Kensington, London registration district.1 |
| (Son) Census 1861 | He was listed as the son of Edmund Alfred Pontifex in the 1861 census at 15a Cleveland Gardens, Paddington, London.2  |
| Education* | Edmund Lionel Pontifex was educated; Educated at Harrow and Dublin University; M.A. & B.Eng.
At Dublin University, he took part in many rowing events and stroked the University four to victory in 1878. |
| Occupation* | He was At age 24, he started work at Pontifex & Wood (Engineers, Millwrights, Iron & Brass Founders, Brassiers & Coppersmiths, Back & Vat makers, etc.) remained 9 years in 1880. |
| Census 1901* | He was listed as a visitor at the Metropole Hotel in the 1901 census at Swansea.3  |
| Marriage* | Edmund Lionel Pontifex married Janet Chambers Priestley, daughter of Sir William Overend Priestley LL.D. M.D. F.R.C.P and Eliza Chambers, on 8 August 1901 at Warnham Church, Warnham, Sussex.4 |
| Occupation | Edmund Lionel Pontifex was company director on 6 March 1908.5 |
| Death* | Edmund died on 10 November 1927 at St Batholomew's Hosapital, London, at age 71; died by accident.6 |
| Burial* | He was buried at Tunbridge Wells Cemetery, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.6 |
| Biography* | Was the compiler of "The Family of Pontifex" (1886), "The Pedigree of Pontifex" (1898) &"A History of the Pontifex Family" (1926). It is his work that the latest "The Family of Pontifex" (1977) is based on. |
Citations:
- [S32] UK Births, Deaths & Marriages Births: 1856 Q3; Kensington, London; Vol 1a / Page 27.
- [S80] Census Records, 1861 UK Census, Class: RG9; Piece: 11; Folio: 24; Page: 46.
- [S29] Census Records, 1901 UK Census, Class: RG13; Piece: 5076; Folio: 62; Page: 26.
- [S4] International Genealogical Index (IGI), No source information.
- [S75] The Times, London, "6/Mar/1908: Page 15."
- [S13] Claude E.C. Pontifex, The Pontifexes of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
Abraham Maskell
M, #177, b. 28 November 1841
Lucy Selina Leech
F, #178, b. 1839
William Leech
M, #179, b. circa 1812
| Birth* | William Leech was born circa 1812. |
| Marriage* | He married Eliza (?) circa 1837. |
Eliza (?)
F, #180, b. circa 1817
| Birth* | Eliza (?) was born circa 1817. |
| Marriage* | She married William Leech circa 1837. |
Charles Maskell
M, #181, b. circa 1814
Hannah (?)
F, #182, b. 1818
| Birth* | Hannah was born in 1818. |
| Marriage* | She married Charles Maskell circa 1839. |
Hannah Maskell
F, #183, b. 28 February 1849
Charles Maskell
M, #184, b. 5 April 1840
Samuel Maskell
M, #185, b. circa 1813