this is a possibility for Henry's baptism - it's a fairly uncommon name HENRY GANNELL Pedigree Male Event(s): Birth: 13 APR 1805 Christening: 18 JUL 1805 Ebenezer Chapel Market Street Mayfair Independent, Westminster, London, England Death: Burial: Parents: Father: WILLIAM GANNELL Family Mother: MARTHA Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C097441 and there's a bit more information on Ancestry: Source Citation: Place: St George Hanover Square, Westminster, London, Eng; Collection: Dr. William's Library; Nonconformist Registers; Date Range: 1804 - 1831; Film Number: 813812. Name: Henry Gannell Gender: Male Birth Date: 13 Apr 1805 Christening Place: St George Hanover Square, Westminster, London, Eng Father's Name: William Gannell Mother's Name: Martha Maternal Grandfather's Name: Thomas Hasler Maternal Grandmother's Name: Elizabeth Anne Barbara Hunt wrote: > Thank you, Anne > I already have the marriage certificate for Henry's son Edwin and Charlotte > Ann Toby. > I also have a marriage entry for Henry Gannell and Mary Grove in Surrey in > 1825....I now need to find other information to help me find their parents. > I have a death date and place for Mary. I can't find a death/burial anywhere > for Henry. > > Barbara
Hallo Patrick This site might be of interest and the orgnaisers might be able to help you ensure that your uncle is commemorated somewhere http://www.roll-of-honour.com/ Hilary > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:39:34 +0900 > From: patrick holland <lambeth@tadaust.org.au> > Subject: [SRY] Surrey WW1 and WW2 War Memorials > To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4AF2AB66.1010902@tadaust.org.au> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; > format=flowed > > Hello, > SNIP > > I looked at all the WW1 memorials for a mention of my > uncle, Pte. George > Stephen Holland DCM who was born in Lambeth and served in > the 6th. Bn. > Queens ( Royal West Surrey Regiment.) , whose parents , at > the time of > his death, lived in south Lambeth, but he is not listed on > any of the > Surrey WW1 memorials I looked at. although he is mentioned > on the > Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) , Debt of Honour, > > http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=271305 > > Can any of our members suggest where I could find a mention > of him on a > Surrey , WW1 memorial and if he is not listed on any > memorial, is it > possible to rectify the unfortunate omission > > Thank You. > > Patrick Holland . > > Perth, Western Australia. >
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Thanks Barbara and Jay. I had guessed that the Guildford Rd may have been the one that led from Southwark towards Guildford . I guess it's also reasonable that our family may have came to the City from Guildford and settled in that road on arrival there. It's all so very interesting!!! Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "emscote" <emscote82@btinternet.com> To: "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk>; <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 3:53 AM Subject: Re: [SRY] Guildford Street/ Road > > On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:34, Barbara Mallyon wrote: > >> Hi Keith, >> >> Going back many years ago there were no A and B roads, they were >> called road names to where they eventually lead to, in this case >> Guildford Road/Street must have eventually lead to Guildford. > Not necessarily so although obviously it is possible go there from > Southwark. Liverpool Road in Islington does not lead directly to > Liverpool, but was named after the Prime Minister of the day, Lord > Liverpool. Roads have also often been named after former > landholders, who sometimes had geographical surnames. > > Jay > > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I am new to this list. I am searching for the death/burial of HENRY GANNELL, possibly in Croydon, Surrey between 1835-1841. In the 1841 Census, his wife Mary Gannell was living with their three children, Edwin, Isabella and Henry in High Street South, Croydon. Any information appreciated, Thank you, Barbara Australia
There's no burial record for Henry on Ancestry, but here's Edwin's marriage in case you don't already have it: Edwin Gannell Age: Full Age Spouse Name: Charlotte Ann Toby Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 9 Aug 1856 Parish: Saint Luke, Chelsea County: Middlesex Borough: Kensington and Chelsea Father Name: Henry Gannell Spouse Father Name: Henry Toby Edwin's occupation was 'Merchant' and Henry's 'Gentleman'. Henry was not shown as deceased, but that doesn't mean he wasn't. Anne South Australia Barbara Hunt wrote: > > > > > > > I am new to this list. > > > > I am searching for the death/burial of HENRY GANNELL, possibly in Croydon, > Surrey between 1835-1841. > > In the 1841 Census, his wife Mary Gannell was living with their three > children, Edwin, Isabella and Henry in High Street South, Croydon. > > > > Any information appreciated, > > > > Thank you, > > Barbara > > Australia >
Jane Ashworths previous spouse Died in Maidstone Kent Father of seven children on the Body of Annie Isobel Pickering. he lived to be some 69 years, They did not marry I was told by one of the family George was a catholic No doubt . He was from a long notable family of religious ah well... josi PS I now find Sam is listed as Bert Ashworth with his father as Adopted son. 1901 If this lark was easy some of us would be checking the Iceni records
Patrick West Surrey FHS has published MS28 "Surrey War Memorials Index" which contains more than 35,000 names of those who died in the two World Wars and commemorated on war memorials, rolls of honour and war graves in Surrey. If I had a copy of MS28 I would check for this single entry for you but regrettably I don't. Maybe someone else will be able to do the lookup for you as it's just the one name you're after. Details are on the website at: http://www.wsfhs.org/MicroFicheMS.htm Ann From: "patrick holland" <lambeth@tadaust.org.au > I looked at all the WW1 memorials for a mention of my uncle, Pte. George > Stephen Holland DCM who was born in Lambeth and served in the 6th. Bn. > Queens ( Royal West Surrey Regiment.) , whose parents , at the time of > his death, lived in south Lambeth, but he is not listed on any of the > Surrey WW1 memorials I looked at. although he is mentioned on the > Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) , Debt of Honour, > > http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=271305 > > Can any of our members suggest where I could find a mention of him on a > Surrey , WW1 memorial and if he is not listed on any memorial, is it > possible to rectify the unfortunate omission
While we are on the subject , Ancestry have just released the last of the burnt records of O to Z Completing the series of WW1 service records Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
Hi Patrick The reason for the multiple burials were due to lack of space in the cemetery Certainly better than the thousands of men who were commemorated on memorials due to their remains never having been found Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Fionnghal, > > Thanks for your useful comments.. I had a look at the sites you > mentioned but unfortunately I did 'nt find him. I 'll contact the > Imperial War Museum and see if they can help. I do have a photo of his > gravestone in the Heilly Station Cemetery in France. It was taken by a > friend whose own relative was buried there. I must admit that I was > taken by surprise and slightly disappointed to find the names of two > other men, from different regiments to his own , written on his > gravestone. > > L 'Chaim. > > Patrick Holland.
is there anyone out there who would own up to having a rellie in their tree? Samuel Bertin Hesketh Hicks Ashworth? says he doesnt have a Father but managed to collect three upper crust names to make him feel better? Not everyone owns a copy of Debrett at birth... He married a Spinster Jane Geoghegan. aged 32. shame about her memory though ,so young............... Her previous Spouse, a brief thirteen years before was George Henry Strachey Gambia Pickering No divorce was found from 1871 to 1905 Josi
Hallo Barbara There is an intriguing entry on TNA site in the documents online - Wills proven before 1858 Description Will of Henry George Thompson otherwise Henry Gannell of Jamaica Date 25 February 1851 So perhaps this is your man and he was in Jamaica when the 1841 census was taken. And if he is your man, perhaps he was buried as Henry George Thompson - death does not come up on FreeBMD so he might have died in Jamaica. Have you asked West Surrey fhs if their new burial index covers the dates and area in which you are interested - or perhaps they offer a look up service. Have you found the baptisms for Henry's children to see what occupation was given for Henry? This could be useful to distinguish between the various Henry's you have found. Mary Gannnell was born c 1807 so the suggested birth /baptism for Henry in 1805 seems reasonable. The images from the registers can be downloaded from TNA site Home > Births, deaths and marriages page> click on research guides at right hand side of page> BMD in England>then whatever it says about non conformist records. Then search for Henry. There are 3 entries for a Henry Gannell, all 1805, probably all referring to the same child. TNA explanatory notes about the different RGs are very helpful RG5 36 is for the parchment set of records from Dr Williams Library, certificates 1251 - 1500 Births RG4 461 is for Dr Williams Register of certificates 1 - 4429 dates 1805 - 1812 Births RG4 4279 is the register of baptisms from the Ebenezer Chapel 1804 - 1827 Unless anyone from the list can offer further confirmation on this I'd go for the first option because that looks as though it is the original registration document, complete with the witnesses' signatures and if you are lucky, the address and occupation of Henry's father. You can work out his parentage and the name of his maternal grandfather from the search results. If you then enter William Gannell into the search page you will find Henry's siblings. From their birth patterns it looks as though William might have remarried and had a second family, although it is possible that there were 2 Williams. Tracing the siblings might give you further information that fixes your Henry/William relationship eg you might find that one of Mary's neighbours in the 1841 census is a married sister of Henry son of William, or that one of Henry's children is staying with an aunt or uncle, or marries a cousin, or you find a the signature of one of them on a document somewhere. I have just found ISABELLA FRANCES GANNELL Christening: 21 DEC 1833 Saint John The Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England Father: HENRY GANNELL Mother: MARY ANN and Henry junior 20 NOV 1835 Saint John The Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England But no sign of Edwin. And if the baptismal records show that Henry was a silversmith then an email to the Goldsmiths enquiring about his apprenticeship might provide you with the name of his father. If Henry is working for another silversmith he is very unlikely to have his own mark. Hilary Barbara Hunt wrote: > > > > I am new to this list. I am searching for the death/burial of HENRY GANNELL, > possibly in Croydon, > > Surrey between 1835-1841. > > > > In the 1841 Census, his wife Mary Gannell was living > with their three > > children, Edwin, Isabella and Henry in High Street > South, Croydon. > > > > Any information appreciated, > > Thank you, > > Barbara > > Australia > > SNIP > I also have a marriage entry for Henry Gannell and Mary > Grove in Surrey in > 1825....I now need to find other information to help me > find their parents. > I have a death date and place for Mary. I can't find a > death/burial anywhere > for Henry. > > Barbara > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 17:05:14 +1030 > From: Anne Chambers <anne.chambers@bigpond.com> > Subject: Re: [SRY] Death/Burial of HENRY GANNELL > To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <4AF27222.4040104@bigpond.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; > format=flowed > > this is a possibility for Henry's baptism - it's a fairly > uncommon name > HENRY GANNELL Pedigree > Male > > > Event(s): > Birth: > 13 APR 1805 > Christening: > 18 JUL 1805 Ebenezer > Chapel Market Street Mayfair Independent, Westminster, > London, England > Death: > Burial: > > Parents: > Father: > WILLIAM GANNELL > Family > Mother: > MARTHA > > Messages: > Extracted birth or christening record > for the locality listed in the record. The source records > are usually > arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. > > > Source Information: > Batch No.: > Dates: Source Call No.: > Type: Printout > Call No.: Type: > C097441 > > and there's a bit more information on Ancestry: > Source Citation: Place: St George Hanover Square, > Westminster, London, Eng; Collection: Dr. William's Library; > > Nonconformist Registers; Date Range: 1804 - 1831; > Film Number: 813812. > Name: Henry Gannell > Gender: Male > Birth Date: 13 Apr 1805 > Christening Place: St George Hanover > Square, Westminster, London, Eng > Father's Name: William Gannell > Mother's Name: Martha > Maternal Grandfather's Name: Thomas > Hasler > Maternal Grandmother's Name: Elizabeth > Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 17:32:52 +1030 > From: Anne Chambers <anne.chambers@bigpond.com> > > > http://www.homeofourfathers.com/lisbeth/genealogytreasuryt.htm > says he was a silversmith - is this correct ? If so, > the Silversmiths Guild might have information. > > > and there's a bit about him here > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bfhs/house.html > "E-mail from Joy Gannell (JJ Family Tree) - > Information from Joy Gannell, stating that Henry Gannell's > father > was William; his son was born in 1805. Henry was the father > of our Edwin and Emma." > > I thought there might have been a death notice, so I > checked the Times and the 19th Century British Library > Newpapers databases - there's no reference to him but there > is his son's marriage announcement. > > Anne > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:27:32 +1100 > From: "Barbara Hunt" <bjhunt@ozemail.com.au> > Subject: Re: [SRY] Death/Burial of HENRY GANNELL > To: <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <000301ca5e02$9cc4a900$d64dfb00$@com.au> > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="us-ascii" > > Anne, > I have come across all of this information-and have been > unable to confirm > it. I have found no reference to Henry being a silversmith > although I have > searched the Silversmiths Hallmarks (online) without > success. > I have found a few "Henry Gannell's" who could fit the > bill. > I need written proof of relationships....and there is no > evidence that > William Gannell was Henry's father. > Thank you for your interest, > Barbara > SNIP > Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 10:38:38 -0000 > From: "michael" <michael@allbrook.com> > Subject: Re: [SRY] Death/Burial of HENRY GANNELL > To: <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: > <3B34371007E2441EBB351BE50586CC36@allbrookpc1> > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="us-ascii" > > Have you checked the archives of the Goldsmiths Company > which is one of the > Twelve Great Livery Companies of the City of London. It has > been responsible > for hallmarking since 1300 and, today, operates Assay > Office London and > supports the craft and industry of silversmithing and > precious metal > jewellery. > http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/home/ > > Michael Allbrook > > > > >
You guys forgot Find A Grave. He is there, bold as can be. Image sent to Patrick. Annie in Minnesota In a message dated 11/5/2009 10:04:36 A.M. Central Standard Time, ann.sargeant@ntlworld.com writes: West Surrey FHS has published MS28 "Surrey War Memorials Index" which contains more than 35,000 names of those who died in the two World Wars and commemorated on war memorials, rolls of honour and war graves in Surrey. If I had a copy of MS28 I would check for this single entry for you but regrettably I don't. Maybe someone else will be able to do the lookup for you as it's just the one name you're after. Details are on the website at: http://www.wsfhs.org/MicroFicheMS.htm Ann From: "patrick holland" <lambeth@tadaust.org.au > I looked at all the WW1 memorials for a mention of my uncle, Pte. George > Stephen Holland DCM who was born in Lambeth and served in the 6th. Bn. > Queens ( Royal West Surrey Regiment.) , whose parents , at the time of
hi Patrick, Unfortunately, there was no requirement to erect war memorials. very often they were local private or council decisions or a result of public conscription. So your man may not actually be listed on one though i hope you find he was. Some private firms listed their lost employees on a plaque inside their place of work. Unfortunately, when the firm changed hands, it was not unknown for said plaque to be binned by the incoming organisation who had no link to the people concerned. A horrifying concern be you a family researcher or no but it does happen. try this site and see if he crops up: UK National Inventory of War Memorials [UKNIWM] http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/ As i find the site quite slow on my computer, here's a shortcut to the search page: http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/nav.002006002 Channel 4's Lost Generation Names created an online database of war memorials but it seems to have disappeared. It was quite good as users could contribute information on their local war memorial incl. photos and transcription and grid reference. We sent in our local one. I'm not sure if they intend making it available again or not. Some suggest it has been closed, however, i suspect it is the above UKNIWM site in disguise :-) le durachd Fionnghal > I looked at all the WW1 memorials for a mention of my > uncle, Pte. George > Stephen Holland DCM .. Lambeth served in the 6th. Bn. > Queens (Royal West Surrey Regiment.) ... > but he is not listed on any of the > Surrey WW1 memorials
I think that he would be recorded in the Regimental Chapel which is a Church at the top of Guildford High Street Secondly I would expect to find his name on the War Memorials where his wife, his parents and his siblings lived in the post war period and perhaps in the parish where he lived, his school and his place of work. Duplicated entries are very frequent What I can not suggest is how you can establish if his name appears as you live in Australia but you could try: Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment Museum, Clandon Park, Guildford, GU4 7RQ Tel: 01483 223419 Email: qrsregimentalmuseum@btconnect.com Web: www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk Curator: Ian Chatfield Or their website http://www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk/ Good luck Michael Allbrook -----Original Message----- From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of patrick holland Sent: 05 November 2009 10:40 To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com Subject: [SRY] Surrey WW1 and WW2 War Memorials Hello, I recently sent a list of Surrey WW1 and WW2 memorials which I found and thought would be of interest to some of our members. http://www.windowonwoking.org.uk/sites/goldsworthparkcommunityassociation/me morialsworldwar1andtwo/surreywarmemorialspagee I looked at all the WW1 memorials for a mention of my uncle, Pte. George Stephen Holland DCM who was born in Lambeth and served in the 6th. Bn. Queens ( Royal West Surrey Regiment.) , whose parents , at the time of his death, lived in south Lambeth, but he is not listed on any of the Surrey WW1 memorials I looked at. although he is mentioned on the Commonwealth War Graves Commision (CWGC) , Debt of Honour, http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=271305 Can any of our members suggest where I could find a mention of him on a Surrey , WW1 memorial and if he is not listed on any memorial, is it possible to rectify the unfortunate omission Thank You. Patrick Holland . Perth, Western Australia.
Have you checked the archives of the Goldsmiths Company which is one of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of the City of London. It has been responsible for hallmarking since 1300 and, today, operates Assay Office London and supports the craft and industry of silversmithing and precious metal jewellery. http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/home/ Michael Allbrook -----Original Message----- From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Anne Chambers Sent: Thursday, 5 November 2009 6:03 PM To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SRY] Death/Burial of HENRY GANNELL http://www.homeofourfathers.com/lisbeth/genealogytreasuryt.htm says he was a silversmith - is this correct ? If so, the Silversmiths Guild might have information. and there's a bit about him here http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bfhs/house.html "E-mail from Joy Gannell (JJ Family Tree) - Information from Joy Gannell, stating that Henry Gannell's father was William; his son was born in 1805. Henry was the father of our Edwin and Emma." I thought there might have been a death notice, so I checked the Times and the 19th Century British Library Newpapers databases - there's no reference to him but there is his son's marriage announcement. Anne Barbara Hunt wrote: > Thank you, Anne > I already have the marriage certificate for Henry's son Edwin and Charlotte > Ann Toby. > I also have a marriage entry for Henry Gannell and Mary Grove in Surrey in > 1825....I now need to find other information to help me find their parents. > I have a death date and place for Mary. I can't find a death/burial anywhere > for Henry. > > Barbara > > > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Anne Chambers > Sent: Thursday, 5 November 2009 4:31 PM > To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SRY] Death/Burial of HENRY GANNELL > > There's no burial record for Henry on Ancestry, but here's Edwin's marriage > in case you don't already have it: > > Edwin Gannell > Age: Full Age > Spouse Name: Charlotte Ann Toby > Record Type: Marriage > Event Date: 9 Aug 1856 > Parish: Saint Luke, Chelsea > County: Middlesex > Borough: Kensington and Chelsea > Father Name: Henry Gannell > Spouse Father Name: Henry Toby > > Edwin's occupation was 'Merchant' and Henry's 'Gentleman'. Henry was not > shown as deceased, but that doesn't > mean he wasn't. > > > Anne > South Australia > Barbara Hunt wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I am new to this list. >> >> >> >> I am searching for the death/burial of HENRY GANNELL, possibly in Croydon, >> Surrey between 1835-1841. >> >> In the 1841 Census, his wife Mary Gannell was living with their three >> children, Edwin, Isabella and Henry in High Street South, Croydon. >> >> >> >> Any information appreciated, >> >> >> >> Thank you, >> >> Barbara >> >> Australia >> > *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, April 30, 1814; Issue 3184. MARRIAGES. At Cheam, Surrey, Mr. E. WALLACE, surgeon, of Charshalton, to Miss A. M. HOVELL, third daughter of the late J. HOVELL, Esq., barrister at law. Mr. ROSCORLA, of St. Thomas's-square Academy, Brighton, to Ann, daughter of Mr. J. CHAPMAN, of Bletchingley, Surrey. At St. George's, Hanover-square, Mr. W. SULLY, of Reigate, Surrey, to Miss E. ELCOCK, of the same place.
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Searching for burial site of James Hobbs who in the 1841 census lived in Southwark, St. George The Martyr parish. Born 1806 Surrey: married to Frances Mary Jones. He died between 1844 and 1851. Frances then married John Ashby of Lambeth. appreciate any assistance Jim Hobbs of Illinois
>From The Morning Chronicle ( London, England ), Saturday, October 31, 1801; Issue 10124. DIED At Guildford, 27th inst. Captain HAYS, of the 15th Light Dragoons.