Jack Edward Thrower1

M, #2521, b. Dec 1897, d. 31 Aug 1916
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Father*Robert Edward Thrower1 b. between 3 Apr 1857 and 1 Apr 1859
Mother*Ellen Last b. between 3 Apr 1857 and 1 Apr 1859, d. before 19 Jun 1921
     Jack Edward Thrower was born before 31 Oct 1897.1 He was baptized on 31 Oct 1897 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.1 On 31 Oct 1897, Jack Edward Thrower was living with Robert Edward Thrower at in Debenham, Suffolk, England.1 His birth was registered in the Dec 1897 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.2 Jack Edward Thrower was the son of Robert Edward Thrower and Ellen Last.1 Jack Edward Thrower died on 31 Aug 1916 at age 18; During WW1.3 He was buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L'Abbe, Somme, France; IV. B. 21.3,4

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Robert Edward ThrowerJack Edward Thrower was listed as a member of the household of Robert Edward Thrower in the 1901 census in Aspall Green, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Thrower.5
2 Apr 1911Robert Edward ThrowerJack Edward Thrower was listed in the 1911 census in Hill Farm Cottage, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Thrower.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
15 Sep 1914Labourer7

Military History

  • Jack Edward Thrower began military service after enlisting in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.8
  • Between 15 Sep 1914 and 31 Aug 1916 Jack Edward Thrower was a Private, Serial Number 3649 and served in the 1st/4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Jack attested at Ipswich on 15th September, 1914 and was posted to the 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. On 15th December, 1914 Jack was discharged from the 9th Battalion as "Not likely to become an efficient soldier ...Defective Vision". His Military career had lasted 82 days. His Medal Card shows that he was awarded the Victory Medal and the British Medal.3,7,9
  • Circa 1920 Jack was awarded the Victory Medal.10
  • Circa 1920 Jack was awarded the British War Medal.10
  • He was commemorated on 24 Apr 1921 on The War Memorial, Aspall, Suffolk, England.11
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  2. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1897 Bosmere 4a 864."
  3. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/272737/."
  4. [S241] Website Roll Of Honour - Suffolk County Council (https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/times/war-and-conflict/…).
  5. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 132; Page: 1."
  6. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10708; Schedule Number: 60."
  7. [S250] WW1 Pension Record of Jack Edward Thrower "unknown cd."
  8. [S502] Soldiers Died In The Great War of unknown name of person "unknown cd."
  9. [S249] Medal Card of Jack E Thrower "unknown cd."
  10. [S249] Medal Card of Jack E Thrower "Roll K/1/103 B17 Page 3309."
  11. [S422] MI, "unknown cd."

William Oliver Thrower1

M, #2522, b. 3 Sep 1898, d. 18 Aug 1916
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Research Note

     
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     In the 1901 & 1911 Census, William Oliver Thrower is described as the nephew of James Thrower, however in the CWGC records he is described as the son of Mary Thrower. Is this Mary (Nee Turner), the wife of James Turner who was already deceased at the time of Williams death. Or a different Mary Thrower? His Birth Certificate shows that his mother was actually Alice Thrower, which leads to the conclusion that Alice was James' sister - who I have yet to find!

This relationship might take me a while to untangle!1
Mother*Alice Thrower2
     His birth was registered in the Sep 1898 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.3 William Oliver Thrower was born illegitimate on 3 Sep 1898 in Barham, Suffolk, England.2 He was the son of Alice Thrower.2 On 18 Aug 1916, William Oliver Thrower was living at Aspall, Suffolk, England.4 He died on 18 Aug 1916 in Somme, France, at age 17; During WW1.5 He has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on The Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France; Pier and Face 1 C and 2 A.5

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901James ThrowerWilliam Oliver Thrower was listed as a member of the household of James Thrower in the 1901 census in Red House Farm, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Thrower William Oliver Thrower is described as the Nephew of James Thrower.6
2 Apr 1911James ThrowerWilliam Oliver Thrower was listed as a member of the household of James Thrower in the 1911 census in Red House Farm, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Thrower and Bessie Thrower William is described as James's Nephew. Who is his Mother?7

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1911School7

Military History

  • On 18 Aug 1916 William Oliver Thrower was a Private, Serial Number 201115 (previously 3642) and served in the 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. William was awarded the Victory Medal and the British Medal.8,5
  • In 1919 William Oliver Thrower was a Private, Serial Number 3642 and served in the Suffolk Regiment.8
  • Circa 1920 William was awarded the British War Medal.9
  • Circa 1920 William was awarded the Victory Medal.9
  • He was commemorated on 24 Apr 1921 on The War Memorial, Aspall, Suffolk, England.10
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 134; Page: 5."
  2. [S1477] Copy birth certificate of William Oliver Thrower, 3rd September, 1898 "unknown cd."
  3. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1898 Bosmere 4a 900."
  4. [S241] Website Roll Of Honour - Suffolk County Council (https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/times/war-and-conflict/…).
  5. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/816266/."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 133; Page: 5."
  7. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10708; Schedule Number: 63."
  8. [S251] Medal Card of William Thrower "unknown cd."
  9. [S251] Medal Card of William Thrower "Roll K/1/103 B17 Page 3310."
  10. [S422] MI, "unknown cd."

1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton. Secretary of State for War. Col. Cmdt. Royal Engineers, Col. Irish Guards Horatio Herbert Kitchener1

M, #2523, b. 24 Jun 1850, d. 5 Jun 1916
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Research Note

     
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Father*Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener1 b. between 6 Apr 1805 and 4 Apr 1807, d. 14 Aug 1894
Mother*Anne Frances Chevallier1 b. 3 Sep 1826, d. 1864
     1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton. Secretary of State for War. Col. Cmdt. Royal Engineers, Col. Irish Guards Horatio Herbert Kitchener was born on 24 Jun 1850 in Gunsborough Villa, Ballylongford, Listowel, Kerry, Ireland.2 He was the son of Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener and Anne Frances Chevallier.1 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton. Secretary of State for War. Col. Cmdt. Royal Engineers, Col. Irish Guards Horatio Herbert Kitchener was the Executor of the estate of Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener on 30 Aug 1894; Effects £268 18s. 2d.3 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton. Secretary of State for War. Col. Cmdt. Royal Engineers, Col. Irish Guards Horatio Herbert Kitchener has no known burial place, and is commemorated on a Commonwealth War Memorial on The Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton, Hampshire, England.1 He died on 5 Jun 1916 in Scotland at age 65; at sea off the Orkneys, during WW1.1,2 The cause of death of 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton. Secretary of State for War. Col. Cmdt. Royal Engineers, Col. Irish Guards Horatio Herbert Kitchener was given as Lord Kitchener sailed from Scrabster to Scapa Flow on 5 June 1916 aboard HMS Oak before transferring to the armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire for his diplomatic mission to Russia. Shortly before 1930 hrs the same day, while en route to the Russian port of Arkhangelsk during a Force 9 gale, Hampshire struck a mine laid by the newly launched German U-boat U-75 (commanded by Curt Beitzen) and sank west of the Orkney Islands.[65] Kitchener, his staff, and 643 of the crew of 655 were drowned or died of exposure. His body was never found. The survivors who caught sight of him in those last moments testified to his outward calm and resolution on 5 Jun 1916.4

Military History

  • On 5 Jun 1916 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Kitchener, Viscount Broome and Baron Denton. Secretary of State for War. Col. Cmdt. Royal Engineers, Col. Irish Guards Horatio Herbert Kitchener was a Secretary Of State For War, General Staff. Awards: K G, K P, G C B, O M, G C S I, G C M G, G C I E.1
  • He was commemorated on 24 Apr 1921 on The War Memorial, Aspall, Suffolk, England.5
Last Edited=18 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2894749/."
  2. [S680] Service Record of Horatio Herbert Ktichener "unknown cd."
  3. [S828] Probate of Henry Horatio Kitchener.
  4. [S248] Website Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org).
  5. [S422] MI, "unknown cd."

Robert Edward Thrower1

M, #2524, b. between 3 Apr 1857 and 1 Apr 1859
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Father*William Thrower2 b. between 31 Mar 1828 and 29 Mar 1829
Mother*Jane Tyler2 b. between 31 Mar 1828 and 29 Mar 1829
     Robert Edward Thrower was born between 3 Apr 1857 and 1 Apr 1859 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England.3 He was the son of William Thrower and Jane Tyler.2 The marriage of Robert Edward Thrower and Ellen Hipperson was registered in the Dec 1896 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.4 On 31 Oct 1897, Robert Edward Thrower was living at Debenham, Suffolk, England.5 On 15 Sep 1914, Robert Edward Thrower was living at Aspall, Suffolk, England.6

Child of Robert Edward Thrower and Ellen Last

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1871William ThrowerEdward Thrower was listed as a member of the household of William Thrower in the 1871 census in Wetheringsett-Cum-Brockford, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Thrower, William Thrower, James Thrower, Betsy Thrower, Sarah Thrower and Jane Thrower.2
31 Mar 1901Robert Edward ThrowerHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Aspall Green, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Thrower and Jack Edward Thrower.7
2 Apr 1911Robert Edward ThrowerHe appeared in the 1911 census in Hill Farm Cottage, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3
19 Jun 1921Robert Edward ThrowerHe was listed as head of household in the 1921 census in Hill Farm Cottage, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Also in the household is Mary Thrower, Visitor (Sister-In-Law) Age 54 & 5 months, Widow, Home Duties, Born Thorndon, Suffolk.8

Occupation

DateOccupation
31 Oct 1897Labourer5
31 Mar 1901Horseman on Farm7
2 Apr 1911Farm Labourer
Last Edited=21 Jan 2024

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1735; Folio: 132; Page: 29; GSU roll: 830771."
  3. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10708; Schedule Number: 60."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1896 Hartismere 4a 1485."
  5. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  6. [S250] WW1 Pension Record of Jack Edward Thrower "unknown cd."
  7. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 132; Page: 1."
  8. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09360_0655."

Ellen Last1

F, #2525, b. between 3 Apr 1857 and 1 Apr 1859, d. before 19 Jun 1921
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     Ellen Last was born between 3 Apr 1857 and 1 Apr 1859 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England.2 The marriage of Ellen Last and Edward Hipperson was registered in the Jun 1888 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.1 The marriage of Ellen Hipperson and Robert Edward Thrower was registered in the Dec 1896 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.3 On 31 Oct 1897, Ellen Last was living with Robert Edward Thrower at in Debenham, Suffolk, England.4 Ellen Last died before 19 Jun 1921; Before 1921 Census.5

Family: Ellen Last and Edward Hipperson

Child of Ellen Last and Robert Edward Thrower

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
31 Mar 1901Robert Edward ThrowerEllen Thrower was listed as a member of the household of Robert Edward Thrower in the 1901 census in Aspall Green, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jack Edward Thrower.6
2 Apr 1911Robert Edward ThrowerEllen Thrower was listed in the 1911 census in Hill Farm Cottage, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jack Edward Thrower.2
Last Edited=14 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1888 Hartismere 4a 1007."
  2. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10708; Schedule Number: 60."
  3. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1896 Hartismere 4a 1485."
  4. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  5. [S1321] 1921 Census for England & Wales (online image) "GBC_1921_RG15_09360_0655."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 132; Page: 1."

James Thrower1

M, #2526, b. between 31 Mar 1863 and 30 Mar 1865, d. Dec 1912
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Research Note

     
     In the 1901 & 1911 Census, William Oliver Thrower is described as the nephew of James Thrower, however in the CWGC records he is described as the son of Mary Thrower. Is this Mary (Nee Turner), the wife of James Turner who was already deceased at the time of Williams death. Or a different Mary Thrower? His Birth Certificate shows that his mother was actually Alice Thrower, which leads to the conclusion that Alice was James' sister - who I have yet to find!

This relationship might take me a while to untangle!1
Father*William Thrower2 b. between 31 Mar 1828 and 29 Mar 1829
Mother*Jane Tyler2 b. between 31 Mar 1828 and 29 Mar 1829
     James Thrower was born between 31 Mar 1863 and 30 Mar 1865 in Wetheringsett, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of William Thrower and Jane Tyler.2 The marriage of James Thrower and Mary Turner was registered in the Dec 1889 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.3 James's death was registered in the Dec 1912 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.4

Children of James Thrower and Mary Turner

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
2 Apr 1871William ThrowerJames Thrower was listed as a member of the household of William Thrower in the 1871 census in Wetheringsett-Cum-Brockford, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Thrower, William Thrower, Edward Thrower, Betsy Thrower, Sarah Thrower and Jane Thrower.5
3 Apr 1881William ThrowerJames Thrower was listed as a member of the household of William Thrower in the 1881 census in Wetheringsett-Cum-Brockford, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Jane Thrower and Jane Thrower.2
5 Apr 1891James ThrowerHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Riches Lane, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Thrower and Alice Thrower.6
31 Mar 1901James ThrowerHe was listed as head of household in the 1901 census in Red House Farm, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Thrower and William Oliver Thrower William Oliver Thrower is described as the Nephew of James Thrower.7
2 Apr 1911James ThrowerHe was listed as head of household in the 1911 census in Red House Farm, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Thrower, William Oliver Thrower and Bessie Thrower William is described as James's Nephew. Who is his Mother?8

Occupation

DateOccupation
3 Apr 1881Ag. Lab2
5 Apr 1891Agricultural Labourer6
31 Mar 1901Agricultural Labourer7
2 Apr 1911Horseman on Farm8
Last Edited=20 Jan 2024

Citations

  1. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 134; Page: 5."
  2. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1852; Folio: 119; Page: 26; GSU roll: 1341448."
  3. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1889 Hartismere 4a 1357."
  4. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1912 Hartismere 4a 1004."
  5. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 1735; Folio: 132; Page: 29; GSU roll: 830771."
  6. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1458; Folio: 52; Page: 2; GSU roll: 6096568."
  7. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 133; Page: 5."
  8. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10708; Schedule Number: 63."

Mary Turner1

F, #2527, b. 20 Jun 1867
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Research Note

     
     In the 1901 & 1911 Census, William Oliver Thrower is described as the nephew of James Thrower, however in the CWGC records he is described as the son of Mary Thrower. Is this Mary (Nee Turner), the wife of James Turner who was already deceased at the time of Williams death. Or a different Mary Thrower? His Birth Certificate shows that his mother was actually Alice Thrower, which leads to the conclusion that Alice was James' sister - who I have yet to find!

This relationship might take me a while to untangle!2
     Mary Turner was born between 31 Mar 1866 and 30 Mar 1868 in Thornden, Suffolk, England.2 She was born on 20 Jun 1867.3 The marriage of Mary Turner and James Thrower was registered in the Dec 1889 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.1 On 18 Aug 1916, Mary Turner was living at Hill Farm Cottage, Aspall, Suffolk, England.4

Children of Mary Turner and James Thrower

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
5 Apr 1891James ThrowerMary Thrower was listed as a member of the household of James Thrower in the 1891 census in Riches Lane, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Alice Thrower.5
31 Mar 1901James ThrowerMary Thrower was listed as a member of the household of James Thrower in the 1901 census in Red House Farm, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William Oliver Thrower William Oliver Thrower is described as the Nephew of James Thrower.6
2 Apr 1911James ThrowerMary Thrower was listed as a member of the household of James Thrower in the 1911 census in Red House Farm, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include William Oliver Thrower and Bessie Thrower William is described as James's Nephew. Who is his Mother?7
29 Sep 1939Stanley A WardMary Turner was listed as a member of the household of Stanley A Ward in the 1939 Register in 488 Bramford Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Florence B Ward Plus 2 people whose records are officially closed.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
29 Sep 1939Private Means3
Last Edited=14 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1889 Hartismere 4a 1357."
  2. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 134; Page: 5."
  3. [S624] 1939 National Register for England & Wales (online image) "TVAR Ipswich 213-1 Schedule 11."
  4. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/816266/."
  5. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG12; Piece: 1458; Folio: 52; Page: 2; GSU roll: 6096568."
  6. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1763; Folio: 133; Page: 5."
  7. [S2] 1911 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG14; Piece: 10708; Schedule Number: 63."

Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener1

M, #2528, b. between 6 Apr 1805 and 4 Apr 1807, d. 14 Aug 1894
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Father*William Kitchener
     Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener was born between 6 Apr 1805 and 4 Apr 1807 in London, England.2 He was the son of William Kitchener. Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener married Anne Frances Chevallier, daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole, on 24 Apr 1845 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 The marriage of Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener and Anne Frances Chevallier was registered in the Jun 1845 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.4 On 24 Jun 1845, Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener was living at Little Walden Park, England.3 He was described as Blind on 5 Apr 1891.2 He died on 14 Aug 1894 in Manor House, Cossington, Leicestershire, England.5 On 14 Aug 1894, Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener was living at Oriental Club, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England.5 His estate was probated on 30 Aug 1894; Effects £268 18s. 2d.5

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
3 Apr 1881Harry Rainy Parker Esq.Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener was listed as a member of the household of Harry Rainy Parker Esq. in the 1881 census in Temple Rothley, Rothley Temple, Leicestershire, England. Other people in the household include James Herbert Parker, Alfred Chevallier Parker, Ellen Annie Beatrice Parker, Frances Mary Parker and Frances Emily J Kitchener also in the household are George Henry cobbold, Visitor, Age 34, Captain in H M 45th Regiment, Born in Trimble, Nr. Ipswich; Charles Stuart Smith, Nephew, Age 22, Lieutenant RN Active List, Born in 14 Ashley Place, Westminster; plus 9 servants.6
5 Apr 1891Lt-Col. Henry Horatio KitchenerHe was listed as head of household in the 1891 census in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Also in the household is Dora F Milford, Visitor, Age 22 Born Handsworth, Warwickshire.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
24 Jun 1845a Capt. of HM 29th Foot3
5 Apr 1891Lieut Colonel Retired2
14 Aug 1894late Lieutenant Colonel in Her Majesty's 9th Regiment Of Foot5
Last Edited=11 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 2519; Folio: 50; Page: 3; GSU roll: 6097629."
  3. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1845 Hartismere 13 711."
  5. [S828] Probate of Henry Horatio Kitchener.
  6. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 3152; Folio: 87; Page: 25; GSU roll: 1341752."
  7. [S1468] Henry Ffiske, The Fiske Family Papers - Henry Ffiske, Page 180-181.
  8. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2894749/."

Anne Frances Chevallier1

F, #2529, b. 3 Sep 1826, d. 1864
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D. b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Anne Frances Chevallier was born on 3 Sep 1826.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole. Anne Frances Chevallier was baptized on 18 Sep 1826 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 She married Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener, son of William Kitchener, on 24 Apr 1845 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 The marriage of Anne Frances Chevallier and Lt-Col. Henry Horatio Kitchener was registered in the Jun 1845 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.4 On 24 Jun 1845, Anne Frances Chevallier was living at Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 She died in 1864.5

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841Charles ChevallierAnne Frances Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Charles Chevallier in the 1841 census in Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rev. John Chevallier M. D., Elizabeth Cole, Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A., Emily Chevallier, Isabella Jane Chevallier and Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier Plus 1 other person, whose name I can't read, but who might be Barrington (Based upon his age.)6
Last Edited=11 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1845 Hartismere 13 711."
  5. [S1467] Joseph James Muskett, Suffolk Manorial Families - Joseph James Muskett, Vol II, Page 267.
  6. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1023; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Aspall; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 1; Page: 2; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474637."
  7. [S1468] Henry Ffiske, The Fiske Family Papers - Henry Ffiske, Page 180-181.
  8. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 3152; Folio: 87; Page: 25; GSU roll: 1341752."
  9. [S19] Website Commonwealth War Graves Commission (http://www.cwgc.org) "http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2894749/."
  10. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 2519; Folio: 50; Page: 3; GSU roll: 6097629."

Rev. John Chevallier M. D.1

M, #2530, b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
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Father*Rev. Temple Chevallier M. A.2 b. between 26 Aug 1730 and 24 Aug 1732, d. 25 Aug 1804
Mother*Mary Fiske2 b. between 15 Nov 1739 and 13 Nov 1741, d. before 14 Nov 1807
     Rev. John Chevallier M. D. was educated in Edinburgh, Scotland; MD.2 He was educated in Grammer School, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.2 He was baptized on 30 Aug 1774 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3,2 He was born between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787.4 He was the son of Rev. Temple Chevallier M. A. and Mary Fiske.2 Rev. John Chevallier M. D. married Caroline Hepburn, daughter of George Hepburn, on 19 Apr 1808 in Holy Trinity, Long Melford, Suffolk, England. Witnesses were Charles Chevallier Other Witnesses were John Quanbrough & Joshua Steed.5,2 Rev. John Chevallier M. D. married Emily Syer, daughter of Rev. Barrington Blomfield Syer, on 22 Oct 1816 in Kedlington. 2nd Wife.2,4 Rev. John Chevallier M. D. married Elizabeth Cole, daughter of John Cole, on 3 Jan 1821 in St. Peter & St. Paul, Black Notley, Essex, England.6 An unknown person Plus 2 other witnesses, whose names are hard to read (Margaret ? and Jane ?) and Caroline Chevallier?, daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Caroline Hepburn, on 17 Apr 1839 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.7 Rev. John Chevallier M. D. was the Executor of the estate of Charles Chevallier on 20 Aug 1845.8 Rev. John Chevallier M. D. died on 14 Aug 1846 in Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 He was buried on 20 Aug 1846 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.9 John's death was registered in the Sep 1846 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.10 His estate was probated on 9 Jan 1847.11

Children of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Caroline Hepburn

Children of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Emily Syer

Children of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841Charles ChevallierRev. John Chevallier M. D. was listed as a member of the household of Charles Chevallier in the 1841 census in Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Cole, Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A., Emily Chevallier, Anne Frances Chevallier, Isabella Jane Chevallier and Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier Plus 1 other person, whose name I can't read, but who might be Barrington (Based upon his age.)12

Occupation

DateOccupation
20 Jul 1817Nomination to the Perpetual Curacy of Aspall. Ordained at Norwich Cathedral3
17 Nov 1817Perpetual Curate13
9 Nov 1821M. D.14
5 Dec 1824Clerk M. D.14
11 Apr 1825Stipendiary Curate. Stipend £60 and the surplice fees3
18 Sep 1826Clerk M. D.14
13 Jul 1828M. D. Clerk14
9 Nov 1830M. D. Clerk14
29 Apr 1831Vicar3
23 Sep 1832M. D. Clerk14
24 Jun 1839M. D. Clerk7
19 Jan 1851Clerk M. D.14
Last Edited=11 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S1468] Henry Ffiske, The Fiske Family Papers - Henry Ffiske, Page 180-181.
  2. [S843] 1919 Visitation Of England & Wales, online, Vol 20, Page 8.
  3. [S323] Website The Clergy Database (http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk) "NRO, DN/ORR/4/1 (Ordination Register)."
  4. [S113] Unknown author Sudbury Allegations Of Marriage Licences 1684-1754.
  5. [S1303] Microfilm Marriages, Holy Trinity, Long Melford, 1754 to 1899.
  6. [S827] Microfilm Marriages, St. Peter & St. Paul, Black Notley, Essex, unknown period.
  7. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  8. [S951] PROB 11 - Will Registers, PROB 11; PCC Wills, The National Archives.
  9. [S150] Microfilm Burials, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  10. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1846 Hartismere 13 334."
  11. [S845] Will & Testament of John Chevallier.
  12. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1023; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Aspall; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 1; Page: 2; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474637."
  13. [S323] Website The Clergy Database (http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk) "NRO, DN/REG/25:32 (Register)."
  14. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  15. [S1467] Joseph James Muskett, Suffolk Manorial Families - Joseph James Muskett, Vol II, Page 267.
  16. [S846] Microfilm Baptisms, Holy Trinity, Long Melford, 1754 to 1899.
  17. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1795; Folio: 88; Page: 2; GSU roll: 207444."
  18. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1148; Folio: 170; Page: 6; GSU roll: 542763."

William Kitchener1

M, #2531
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Child of William Kitchener

Occupation

DateOccupation
24 Jun 1845Gentleman2
Last Edited=24 Sep 2013

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."

Elizabeth Cole1

F, #2532, b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
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Father*John Cole2
     Elizabeth Cole was born between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795 in London, Middlesex, England.3 She was the daughter of John Cole.2 Elizabeth Cole married Rev. John Chevallier M. D., son of Rev. Temple Chevallier M. A. and Mary Fiske, on 3 Jan 1821 in St. Peter & St. Paul, Black Notley, Essex, England.1 Elizabeth Cole was the Executor of the estate of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. on 9 Jan 1847.4 Elizabeth Cole died on 11 Dec 1869 in Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2,5 She was buried on 17 Dec 1869 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.6 Her estate was probated on 26 Jan 1870 in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, Jamaica; Effects under £9,000.5

Children of Elizabeth Cole and Rev. John Chevallier M. D.

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841Charles ChevallierElizabeth Cole was listed as a member of the household of Charles Chevallier in the 1841 census in Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rev. John Chevallier M. D., Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A., Emily Chevallier, Anne Frances Chevallier, Isabella Jane Chevallier and Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier Plus 1 other person, whose name I can't read, but who might be Barrington (Based upon his age.)7
30 Mar 1851Barrington ChevallierElizabeth Cole was listed as a member of the household of Barrington Chevallier in the 1851 census in Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Brownson, Barrington Henry Chevallier, Isabella Jane Chevallier, Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier, Ann Frances Wilde, Charles John Boutell, Arthur Brandon Boutell, Frederic Lacy Robinson, Emma Weavers, Jane Race, Eliza Pettit, Rachel Hill, Maria Swan, Jane Claxton, Elizabeth Abbott, Emma Abbott, Mary Hill, Hannah Mayhew, Frances Eliza Hicks, Henry Everson, Robert Airey, Emma Collins, S B, L L, H B, Mary Ann Sargeant, F P, C J S and R T.8
7 Apr 1861Elizabeth ChevallierShe was listed as head of household in the 1861 census in Aspall Hall, Private Assylum, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Maria Chevallier, Julia Ellen Chevallier, Francis Temple Chevallier, Emily Monins, Fanny Chevallier, Ann F Wilde, Georgiana Emily Mary Monins, Laura Aubufson, Mary Shepherd, Rose Matten, Rebecca Thurlow, Harriet Rice, William Hill, M B, James Hart, R G H, Samuel Rodwell, C A L, R T, M M, Sophia Banham, Delilah L, Mary Ann Peck, Laura Peck, Sarah Ann Crisp, Mary Ann Sargeant and Caroline Ringe.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
7 Apr 1861Proprietor and occupier of the Hall. Farming 180 acres, employing 8 men and 3 boys3
Last Edited=9 Oct 2023

Citations

  1. [S827] Microfilm Marriages, St. Peter & St. Paul, Black Notley, Essex, unknown period.
  2. [S843] 1919 Visitation Of England & Wales, online, Vol 20, Page 8.
  3. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1148; Folio: 170; Page: 6; GSU roll: 542763."
  4. [S845] Will & Testament of John Chevallier.
  5. [S844] Will of Elizabeth Chevallier.
  6. [S150] Microfilm Burials, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  7. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1023; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Aspall; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 1; Page: 2; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474637."
  8. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1795; Folio: 89; Page: 4; GSU roll: 207444."
  9. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.

Emily Chevallier1

F, #2533, b. before 5 Dec 1824
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D.2 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole2 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Emily Chevallier was born before 5 Dec 1824.2 She was baptized on 5 Dec 1824 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole.2 Emily Chevallier married Rev. Richard Eaton Monins on 19 May 1847 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 The marriage of Emily Chevallier and Rev. Richard Eaton Monins was registered in the Jun 1847 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.4

Children of Emily Chevallier and Rev. Richard Eaton Monins

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841Charles ChevallierEmily Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Charles Chevallier in the 1841 census in Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rev. John Chevallier M. D., Elizabeth Cole, Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A., Anne Frances Chevallier, Isabella Jane Chevallier and Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier Plus 1 other person, whose name I can't read, but who might be Barrington (Based upon his age.)5
30 Mar 1851Rev. Richard Eaton MoninsEmily Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Rev. Richard Eaton Monins in the 1851 census in Carsley Hall, Stradbrook, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Georgiana Emily Mary Monins.6
7 Apr 1861Elizabeth ChevallierEmily Monins was listed as a member of the household of Elizabeth Chevallier in the 1861 census in Aspall Hall, Private Assylum, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Maria Chevallier, Julia Ellen Chevallier, Francis Temple Chevallier, Fanny Chevallier, Ann F Wilde, Georgiana Emily Mary Monins, Laura Aubufson, Mary Shepherd, Rose Matten, Rebecca Thurlow, Harriet Rice, William Hill, M B, James Hart, R G H, Samuel Rodwell, C A L, R T, M M, Sophia Banham, Delilah L, Mary Ann Peck, Laura Peck, Sarah Ann Crisp, Mary Ann Sargeant and Caroline Ringe.7

Occupation

DateOccupation
30 Mar 1851Curate's Wife6
Last Edited=11 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1847 Hartismere 13 645."
  5. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1023; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Aspall; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 1; Page: 2; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474637."
  6. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1796; Folio: 90; Page: 1; GSU roll: 207445."
  7. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1148; Folio: 170; Page: 6; GSU roll: 542763."
  8. [S1468] Henry Ffiske, The Fiske Family Papers - Henry Ffiske, Page 180-181.

Sophia Chevallier1

F, #2534, b. 2 Nov 1821, d. 12 Sep 1910
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D.2 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole2 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Sophia Chevallier was born on 2 Nov 1821.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole.2 Sophia Chevallier was baptized on 9 Nov 1821 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 On 9 Jan 1851, Sophia Chevallier was living at Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 She and Edward Manners Dillman Pyne obtained a marriage license on 9 Jan 1851 in Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 Sophia Chevallier married Edward Manners Dillman Pyne, son of John Pyne, on 15 Jan 1851 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Witnesses were Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A. By Licence. About 11 Witnesses.4 The marriage of Sophia Chevallier and Edward Manners Dillman Pyne was registered in the Mar 1851 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.5 Sophia Pyne was the Executor of the estate of Edward Manners Dillman Pyne on 28 Mar 1901 in London, England; Effects £8760 17s.6 Sophia Chevallier died on 12 Sep 1910 at age 88.7 Her estate was probated on 17 Oct 1910 in London, England; Effects £3308 9s. 7d. Resworn £3487 12s. 6d.6
     
     This might be Charlotte Sophioa Chevallier - 1 person, rather than 2.8

Children of Sophia Chevallier and Edward Manners Dillman Pyne

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851Edward Manners Dillman PyneSophia Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Edward Manners Dillman Pyne in the 1851 census in The Rectory, Winfarthing, Norfolk, England. Other people in the household include Caroline Sporle.7
7 Apr 1861Edward Manners Dillman PyneSophia Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Edward Manners Dillman Pyne in the 1861 census in East Winch, Norfolk, England. Other people in the household include John Compton Pyne, Herbert Barn Pyne and Charles Edward Pyne Plus 3 servants.9
Last Edited=5 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S835] Microfilm Parish Records, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1559 - 1776 "FB165/D2/1."
  4. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1851 Hartismere 13 679."
  6. [S1170] Probate of unknown testator.
  7. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1822; Folio: 131; Page: 31; GSU roll: 207476."
  8. [S1467] Joseph James Muskett, Suffolk Manorial Families - Joseph James Muskett, Vol II, Page 267.
  9. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1253; Folio: 34; Page: 16; GSU roll: 542784."

Elizabeth Maria Chevallier1

F, #2535, b. 22 Sep 1830, d. before 6 Oct 1831
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D.2 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole2 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Elizabeth Maria Chevallier was born on 22 Sep 1830.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole.2 Elizabeth Maria Chevallier was baptized on 4 Nov 1830 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 She died before 6 Oct 1831.3 She was buried on 6 Oct 1831 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3
Last Edited=4 Nov 2017

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S150] Microfilm Burials, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.

Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier1

F, #2536, b. 5 May 1839, d. Sep 1908
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D.2 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole2 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
FatherRev. John Chevallier M. D.3 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
MotherElizabeth Cole3 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier was born between 3 Apr 1839 and 1 Apr 1841 in Aspall, Suffolk, England.4 She was born on 5 May 1839.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole.2 Her birth was registered in the Jun 1839 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.5 Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier was baptized on 24 Jun 1839 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 Elizabeth's death was registered in the Sep 1908 quarter in the Richmond registration district.6

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841Charles ChevallierElizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Charles Chevallier in the 1841 census in Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rev. John Chevallier M. D., Elizabeth Cole, Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A., Emily Chevallier, Anne Frances Chevallier and Isabella Jane Chevallier Plus 1 other person, whose name I can't read, but who might be Barrington (Based upon his age.)7
30 Mar 1851Barrington ChevallierElizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Barrington Chevallier in the 1851 census in Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Brownson, Barrington Henry Chevallier, Elizabeth Cole, Isabella Jane Chevallier, Ann Frances Wilde, Charles John Boutell, Arthur Brandon Boutell, Frederic Lacy Robinson, Emma Weavers, Jane Race, Eliza Pettit, Rachel Hill, Maria Swan, Jane Claxton, Elizabeth Abbott, Emma Abbott, Mary Hill, Hannah Mayhew, Frances Eliza Hicks, Henry Everson, Robert Airey, Emma Collins, S B, L L, H B, Mary Ann Sargeant, F P, C J S and R T.8
7 Apr 1861Elizabeth ChevallierMaria Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Elizabeth Chevallier in the 1861 census in Aspall Hall, Private Assylum, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Julia Ellen Chevallier, Francis Temple Chevallier, Emily Monins, Fanny Chevallier, Ann F Wilde, Georgiana Emily Mary Monins, Laura Aubufson, Mary Shepherd, Rose Matten, Rebecca Thurlow, Harriet Rice, William Hill, M B, James Hart, R G H, Samuel Rodwell, C A L, R T, M M, Sophia Banham, Delilah L, Mary Ann Peck, Laura Peck, Sarah Ann Crisp, Mary Ann Sargeant and Caroline Ringe.3
2 Apr 1871Maria ChevallierShe was listed as head of household in the 1871 census in Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Isabella Chevallier, Matthew Booth, Richard Turner, Robert George Hawtayne, Charles A Squire, Emilia (?), Mary Ann Sargeant, Joseph Boulton, Charles Gillings, Emily Shulver, Elizabeth Smith, Hannah Rice, Frances A Wilde, Lucy Brown, Emma A Leeds, Sarah Knights, Maria M Balls, Agatha D Pipe, Jane Talbot and (?) Buckelbank Isabella is described as Marias Niece.4
3 Apr 1881Isabella Jane ChevallierElizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Isabella Jane Chevallier in the 1881 census in Ringwould, Kent, England.9

Occupation

DateOccupation
30 Mar 1851Scholar at home10
3 Apr 1881Annuitant9
Last Edited=22 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1148; Folio: 170; Page: 6; GSU roll: 542763."
  4. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 1735; Folio: 3; Page: 1; GSU roll: 830771."
  5. [S11] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1839 Hartismere 13 4?? (Check Reference)."
  6. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1908 Richmond 2a 244."
  7. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1023; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Aspall; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 1; Page: 2; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474637."
  8. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1795; Folio: 89; Page: 4; GSU roll: 207444."
  9. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1002; Folio: 41; Page: 30; GSU roll: 1341238."
  10. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1795; Folio: 88; Page: 2; GSU roll: 207444."

Isabella Jane Chevallier1

F, #2537, b. 1 Sep 1832, d. Jun 1908
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D.2 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole2 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Isabella Jane Chevallier was born on 1 Sep 1832.2 She was the daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole.2 Isabella Jane Chevallier was baptized on 23 Sep 1832 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 Isabella's death was registered in the Jun 1908 quarter in the Richmond registration district.3 Her estate was probated after 5 Jun 1908 in London, England; a further Executor was Vincent Morshead Holt Beever, Solicitor.
Effects £11072 7s.
Resworn £11005 18s. 4d.4 Her estate was probated on 19 Nov 1908 in London, England; a further Executor was Vincent Morshead Holt Beever, Solicitor.
Effects £11942 4s. 4d.
Resworn £14181 3s. 5d.5

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841Charles ChevallierIsabella Jane Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Charles Chevallier in the 1841 census in Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rev. John Chevallier M. D., Elizabeth Cole, Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A., Emily Chevallier, Anne Frances Chevallier and Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier Plus 1 other person, whose name I can't read, but who might be Barrington (Based upon his age.)6
30 Mar 1851Barrington ChevallierIsabella Jane Chevallier was listed as a member of the household of Barrington Chevallier in the 1851 census in Aspall Hall, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Ellen Brownson, Barrington Henry Chevallier, Elizabeth Cole, Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier, Ann Frances Wilde, Charles John Boutell, Arthur Brandon Boutell, Frederic Lacy Robinson, Emma Weavers, Jane Race, Eliza Pettit, Rachel Hill, Maria Swan, Jane Claxton, Elizabeth Abbott, Emma Abbott, Mary Hill, Hannah Mayhew, Frances Eliza Hicks, Henry Everson, Robert Airey, Emma Collins, S B, L L, H B, Mary Ann Sargeant, F P, C J S and R T.7
2 Apr 1871Isabella Jane ChevallierShe was listed in the 1871 census in 78 Eaton Square, St. George Hanover Square, London, England. In the household of Amelia Bridge.8
3 Apr 1881Isabella Jane ChevallierShe was listed as head of household in the 1881 census in Ringwould, Kent, England. Other people in the household include Elizabeth Maria Hemery Chevallier.9

Occupation

DateOccupation
2 Apr 1871Dividends8
3 Apr 1881Annuitant9
Last Edited=4 Nov 2017

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1908 Richmond 2a 275."
  4. [S832] Probate of Isabella Jane Chevallier.
  5. [S833] Probate of Elizabeth Maria Chevallier.
  6. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1023; Book: 1; Civil Parish: Aspall; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 1; Page: 2; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474637."
  7. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1795; Folio: 89; Page: 4; GSU roll: 207444."
  8. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 114; Folio: 54; Page: 16; GSU roll: 838766."
  9. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1002; Folio: 41; Page: 30; GSU roll: 1341238."

Frederick Richard Chevallier1

M, #2538, b. 29 Jun 1828, d. 28 Dec 1893
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Father*Rev. John Chevallier M. D.2 b. between 23 Oct 1785 and 21 Oct 1787, d. 14 Aug 1846
Mother*Elizabeth Cole2 b. between 8 Apr 1793 and 6 Apr 1795, d. 11 Dec 1869
     Frederick Richard Chevallier was born on 29 Jun 1828.2 He was the son of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole.2 Frederick Richard Chevallier was baptized on 13 Jul 1828 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.2 He was educated on 29 Oct 1845; Articles of Clerkship to Thomas French of Eye for 5 years.3 Frederick's death was registered in the Dec 1893 quarter in the Stafford registration district.4 He died on 28 Dec 1893 in Coton Hill, Staffordshire, England, at age 65.5 His estate was probated on 10 Apr 1894 in London, England; Effects £1136 13s. 8d.5
     
     Circa 1858 "For example, at the same time as Mulock was publishing his 1858 accusations of widespread, indiscriminate confinement, thirty-year-old gentleman Frederick Richard Chevallier seemed to be detained at Stafford merely because he '[answered] all questions yes or no, laughed in a ...childish manner' and 'Masterbated frequently'. Yet Chevallier's case notes, as virtually all of his contemporaries and antecedents, manifest signs of mental unwellness. He was described as 'apparently imbicile', 'dirty in his habits and spits over the floor and walls ... Never speaks or answers questions - does most absurd and foolish actions, tears his collars and neckties, and unbuttons his clothes at inordinate times ... constantly twisting, jumping and performing absurd tricks'.6
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Last Edited=14 Nov 2021

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S109] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S842] Unknown record type of unknown first party "unknown cd."
  4. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1893 Stafford 6b 14a."
  5. [S841] Administration of Frederick Richard Chevallier.
  6. [S840] Serena Trowbridge, Insanity And The Lunatic Asylum In The Nineteenth Century.

Rev. Richard Eaton Monins1

M, #2539, b. between 31 Mar 1813 and 29 Mar 1815, d. Sep 1852
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     Rev. Richard Eaton Monins was born between 31 Mar 1813 and 29 Mar 1815 in Ringwold, Kent, England.2 He married Emily Chevallier, daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole, on 19 May 1847 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England.3 The marriage of Rev. Richard Eaton Monins and Emily Chevallier was registered in the Jun 1847 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.4 Richard's death was registered in the Sep 1852 quarter in the Hoxne registration district.5

Children of Rev. Richard Eaton Monins and Emily Chevallier

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851Rev. Richard Eaton MoninsHe was listed as head of household in the 1851 census in Carsley Hall, Stradbrook, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Emily Chevallier and Georgiana Emily Mary Monins.2

Occupation

DateOccupation
1847Rector of Glemham1
30 Mar 1851Curate of Horham2
Last Edited=11 Aug 2023

Citations

  1. [S1467] Joseph James Muskett, Suffolk Manorial Families - Joseph James Muskett, Vol II, Page 267.
  2. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1796; Folio: 90; Page: 1; GSU roll: 207445."
  3. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  4. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Jun 1847 Hartismere 13 645."
  5. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1852 Hoxne 4a 325."
  6. [S1468] Henry Ffiske, The Fiske Family Papers - Henry Ffiske, Page 180-181.

Edward Manners Dillman Pyne1

M, #2540, b. between 31 Mar 1821 and 29 Mar 1823, d. 24 Feb 1901
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Father*John Pyne2
     Edward Manners Dillman Pyne was born between 31 Mar 1821 and 29 Mar 1823 in Westminster, Middlesex, England.3 He was the son of John Pyne.2 On 9 Jan 1851, Edward Manners Dillman Pyne was living at Winfathing, Norfolk, England.4 He and Sophia Chevallier obtained a marriage license on 9 Jan 1851 in Aspall, Suffolk, England.4 On 15 Jan 1851, Edward Manners Dillman Pyne was living at Winfarthing, Norfolk, England.2 He married Sophia Chevallier, daughter of Rev. John Chevallier M. D. and Elizabeth Cole, on 15 Jan 1851 in St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, Suffolk, England. Witnesses were Rev. Charles Henry Chevallier M. A. By Licence. About 11 Witnesses.2 The marriage of Edward Manners Dillman Pyne and Sophia Chevallier was registered in the Mar 1851 quarter in the Hartismere registration district.5 On 24 Feb 1901, Edward Manners Dillman Pyne was living at 13 Mortlake Road, Kew, Surrey, England.6 He died on 24 Feb 1901.6 His estate was probated on 28 Mar 1901 in London, England; Effects £8760 17s.6

Children of Edward Manners Dillman Pyne and Sophia Chevallier

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851Edward Manners Dillman PyneHe was listed as head of household in the 1851 census in The Rectory, Winfarthing, Norfolk, England. Other people in the household include Sophia Chevallier and Caroline Sporle.3
7 Apr 1861Edward Manners Dillman PyneHe was listed as head of household in the 1861 census in East Winch, Norfolk, England. Other people in the household include Sophia Chevallier, John Compton Pyne, Herbert Barn Pyne and Charles Edward Pyne Plus 3 servants.7

Occupation

DateOccupation
15 Jan 1851Clerk2
30 Mar 1851Curate3
14 Dec 1851Clerk8
6 Mar 1853Clerk8
7 Apr 1861Rector of Bawsey Incumbent of West Acre7
Last Edited=20 Dec 2021

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  3. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1822; Folio: 131; Page: 31; GSU roll: 207476."
  4. [S835] Microfilm Parish Records, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1559 - 1776 "FB165/D2/1."
  5. [S12] General Record Office Indexes "Mar 1851 Hartismere 13 679."
  6. [S1170] Probate of unknown testator.
  7. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1253; Folio: 34; Page: 16; GSU roll: 542784."
  8. [S1339] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary, Winfarthing, Norfolk, 1813 to 1840.

John Pyne1

M, #2541
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Child of John Pyne

Occupation

DateOccupation
15 Jan 1851Esquire2
Last Edited=20 Dec 2021

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S62] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Of Grace, Aspall, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."

William Thurkettle1

M, #2542, b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
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Father*John Thurkettle2
Mother*Mary Baker2 b. between 7 Jun 1761 and 5 Jun 1766
     William Thurkettle was born on 18 Mar 1792.2 He was the son of John Thurkettle and Mary Baker.2 William Thurkettle was baptized on 11 May 1794 in The Congregational Chapel, Debenham, Suffolk, England.2 On 18 Dec 1811, William Thurkettle was living at Winston, Suffolk, England.3 He married Rhoda Mullett on 18 Dec 1811 in St. Andrew, Winston, Suffolk, England.3 William Thurkettle died before 17 Jul 1858.4 He was buried on 17 Jul 1858 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.4

Children of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleHe was listed as head of household in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, William Thurkettle, John Thurkettle, Susan Thurkettle, Emma Thurkettle and Eliza Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.5
30 Mar 1851William ThurkettleHe was listed as head of household in the 1851 census in Front Street, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, Eliza Thurkettle, Ellen Thirkettle, Mary Ann Thurkettle, Elizabeth Alexander and Rachel Alexander.6

Occupation

DateOccupation
5 Apr 1819Blacksmith7
13 Jun 1822Blacksmith7
26 Jan 1825Blacksmith7
21 Aug 1828Blacksmith7
23 Nov 1830Blacksmith7
6 Jun 1841Smith5
30 Mar 1851Blacksmith6
Last Edited=2 Jun 2019

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S37] Microfilm Baptisms, The Independent Chapel, Debenham, unknown period.
  3. [S108] Microfilm Marriages, St. Andrew, Winston, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S34] Microfilm Burials, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  5. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."
  6. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1797; Folio: 118; Page: 20; GSU roll: 207446."
  7. [S36] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.

Rhoda Mullett1

F, #2543, b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
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     Rhoda Mullett was born between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792 in Winston, Suffolk, England.2 She was born between 3 Apr 1791 and 1 Apr 1793 in Winston, Suffolk, England.3 She married William Thurkettle, son of John Thurkettle and Mary Baker, on 18 Dec 1811 in St. Andrew, Winston, Suffolk, England.4 Rhoda Mullett was buried on 16 Nov 1872 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.5 Rhoda's death was registered in the Dec 1872 quarter in the Bosmere registration district.6

Children of Rhoda Mullett and William Thurkettle

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleRhoda Mullett was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include William Thurkettle, John Thurkettle, Susan Thurkettle, Emma Thurkettle and Eliza Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.7
30 Mar 1851William ThurkettleRhoda Mullett was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1851 census in Front Street, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Thurkettle, Ellen Thirkettle, Mary Ann Thurkettle, Elizabeth Alexander and Rachel Alexander.2
7 Apr 1861Rhoda MullettShe was listed as head of household in the 1861 census in Street, England. Other people in the household include Susan Thurkettle (Next door to the National School). Also in the household is Ellen Thurkettle, granddaughter age 17, Dressmaker born Debenham.8
2 Apr 1871Francis LastRhoda Mullett was listed as a member of the household of Francis Last in the 1871 census in Coddenham Street, Coddenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Thurkettle, Eliza Last, William Thurkettle Last and Ellen Last.3
Last Edited=15 Jun 2019

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1797; Folio: 118; Page: 20; GSU roll: 207446."
  3. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 1742; Folio: 69; Page: 4; GSU roll: 830776."
  4. [S108] Microfilm Marriages, St. Andrew, Winston, 1754 to 1899.
  5. [S34] Microfilm Burials, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."
  6. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Dec 1872 Bosmere 4a 351."
  7. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."
  8. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1155; Folio: 125; Page: 12; GSU roll: 542764."

William Thurkettle1

M, #2544, b. between 8 Apr 1816 and 6 Apr 1818
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Father*William Thurkettle b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
Mother*Rhoda Mullett b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
     William Thurkettle was born between 31 Mar 1815 and 29 Mar 1817 in Wainford, Suffolk, England.2 He was born between 8 Apr 1816 and 6 Apr 1818 in Wangford, Suffolk, England.3 He was the son of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett. William Thurkettle married Harriet Howes, daughter of Robert Howes and Jane Smith, on 25 Dec 1850 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.4

Family: William Thurkettle and Harriet Howes

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleWilliam Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, John Thurkettle, Susan Thurkettle, Emma Thurkettle and Eliza Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.5
30 Mar 1851Robert HowesWilliam Thurkettle was listed as a Lodger in the household of Robert Howes in the 1851 census in Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Mary Howes and Harriet Howes also in the household are Samuel Howse, Lodger, Age 13, Born Debenham; Harry Howse, Lodger, Age 9, Born Debenham and Charles Howse, Lodger, Age 21, Wheelwright, Born Debenham.2
7 Apr 1861William ThurkettleHe was listed as head of household in the 1861 census in Street, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Harriet Howes Next door to the National School. Also in the household is Harry J Howes, Nephew, age 19, Wheelwrights Apprentice, born Debenham.3

Occupation

DateOccupation
6 Jun 1841Smith5
7 Apr 1861Blacksmith3
Last Edited=26 Mar 2015

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1797; Folio: 92; Page: 11; GSU roll: 207446."
  3. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1155; Folio: 125; Page: 12; GSU roll: 542764."
  4. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  5. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."

John Thurkettle1

M, #2545, b. 7 Feb 1819
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Father*William Thurkettle b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
Mother*Rhoda Mullett b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
     John Thurkettle was born on 7 Feb 1819.2 He was the son of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett. John Thurkettle was baptized on 5 Apr 1819 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.2 He married Susanna Norton on 10 Nov 1844 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3

Children of John Thurkettle and Susanna Norton

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleJohn Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, William Thurkettle, Susan Thurkettle, Emma Thurkettle and Eliza Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.4

Occupation

DateOccupation
6 Jun 1841Smith4
Last Edited=11 Jan 2014

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S36] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."

Susan Thurkettle1

F, #2546, b. 20 Mar 1822
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Father*William Thurkettle b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
Mother*Rhoda Mullett b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
     Susan Thurkettle was born on 20 Mar 1822.2 She was the daughter of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett. Susan Thurkettle was baptized on 13 Jun 1822 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.2

Child of Susan Thurkettle

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleSusan Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, William Thurkettle, John Thurkettle, Emma Thurkettle and Eliza Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.3
30 Mar 1851Susan ThurkettleShe was listed in the 1851 census in Rectory, Monk Soham, Suffolk, England. In the household of Robert H Groome, Rector of Monk Soham.4
7 Apr 1861Rhoda MullettSusan Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of Rhoda Mullett in the 1861 census in Street, England. (Next door to the National School). Also in the household is Ellen Thurkettle, granddaughter age 17, Dressmaker born Debenham.5

Occupation

DateOccupation
30 Mar 1851House Servant4
7 Apr 1861Housekeeper5
Last Edited=3 Apr 2015

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S36] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  3. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."
  4. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1796; Folio: 538; Page: 1; GSU roll: 207445."
  5. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1155; Folio: 125; Page: 12; GSU roll: 542764."

Emma Thurkettle1

F, #2547, b. between 7 Jun 1826 and 5 Jun 1828, d. before 21 May 1846
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Father*William Thurkettle b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
Mother*Rhoda Mullett b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
     Emma Thurkettle was born between 7 Jun 1826 and 5 Jun 1828 in Suffolk, England.2 She was the daughter of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett. Emma Thurkettle was baptized on 21 Aug 1828 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3 She died before 21 May 1846.4 She was buried on 21 May 1846 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.4

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleEmma Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, William Thurkettle, John Thurkettle, Susan Thurkettle and Eliza Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.2
Last Edited=15 Jun 2019

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."
  3. [S36] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S34] Microfilm Burials, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899 "unknown cd."

Eliza Thurkettle1

F, #2548, b. between 8 Apr 1830 and 6 Apr 1832, d. Sep 1901
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Father*William Thurkettle b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
Mother*Rhoda Mullett b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
     Eliza Thurkettle was born between 8 Apr 1830 and 6 Apr 1832 in Debenham, Suffolk, England.2 She was baptized on 23 Nov 1830 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3 She was the daughter of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett. Eliza Thurkettle married Francis Last, son of William Last and Mary Arnold, on 26 Feb 1860 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.4 On 25 Jul 1865, Eliza Last was living with Francis Last at in Coddenham, Suffolk, England.3 Eliza's death was registered in the Sep 1901 quarter in the Ipswich registration district.5

Children of Eliza Thurkettle and Francis Last

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
6 Jun 1841William ThurkettleEliza Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1841 census. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, William Thurkettle, John Thurkettle, Susan Thurkettle and Emma Thurkettle Also in the household is Mary Ann Ryan age 2, born Suffolk.6
30 Mar 1851William ThurkettleEliza Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1851 census in Front Street, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, Ellen Thirkettle, Mary Ann Thurkettle, Elizabeth Alexander and Rachel Alexander.7
7 Apr 1861Francis LastEliza Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of Francis Last in the 1861 census in 4 Street, Coddenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Last and Georgiana Last.2
2 Apr 1871Francis LastEliza Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of Francis Last in the 1871 census in Coddenham Street, Coddenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Last, William Thurkettle Last, Ellen Last and Rhoda Mullett.8
3 Apr 1881Francis LastEliza Last was listed as a member of the household of Francis Last in the 1881 census in Crowfield Raod, Coddenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Last, William Last, Ellen Last and Mabel Hescott.9
5 Apr 1891Francis LastEliza Last was listed as a member of the household of Francis Last in the 1891 census in Stonham Raod, Coddenham, Middlesex, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Last and Ellen Last.10
31 Mar 1901Francis LastEliza Last was listed as a member of the household of Francis Last in the 1901 census in 10 Brooks Hall Road, St. Matthew Parish, Ipswich, Middlesex, England. Other people in the household include Eliza Last, Ellen Last and Ida G Last.11

Occupation

DateOccupation
3 Apr 1881Dressmaker9
Last Edited=7 Dec 2022

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S26] 1861 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG 9; Piece: 1155; Folio: 75; Page: 4; GSU roll: 542764."
  3. [S36] Microfilm Baptisms, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  4. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.
  5. [S17] General Record Office Indexes "Sep 1901 Ipswich 4a 598a."
  6. [S28] 1841 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1038; Book: 2; Civil Parish: Debenham; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 1; Folio: 18; Page: 29; Line: 1; GSU roll: 474644."
  7. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1797; Folio: 118; Page: 20; GSU roll: 207446."
  8. [S15] 1871 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG10; Piece: 1742; Folio: 69; Page: 4; GSU roll: 830776."
  9. [S25] 1881 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1860; Folio: 69; Page: 4; GSU roll: 1341450."
  10. [S16] 1891 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 1860; Folio: 69; Page: 4; GSU roll: 1341450."
  11. [S3] 1901 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: RG13; Piece: 1774; Folio: 117; Page: 6."

Mary Ann Thurkettle1

F, #2549, b. between 31 Mar 1812 and 29 Mar 1814
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Father*William Thurkettle b. 18 Mar 1792, d. before 17 Jul 1858
Mother*Rhoda Mullett b. between 31 Mar 1790 and 29 Mar 1792, d. Dec 1872
     Mary Ann Thurkettle was born between 31 Mar 1812 and 29 Mar 1814 in Winston, Suffolk, England.2 She was the daughter of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett. Mary Ann Thurkettle married Robert Alexander, son of Anthony Alexander, on 30 Mar 1838 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.3

Children of Mary Ann Thurkettle and Robert Alexander

Census

DateHead of HouseholdHousehold
30 Mar 1851William ThurkettleMary Ann Thurkettle was listed as a member of the household of William Thurkettle in the 1851 census in Front Street, Debenham, Suffolk, England. Other people in the household include Rhoda Mullett, Eliza Thurkettle, Ellen Thirkettle, Elizabeth Alexander and Rachel Alexander.2
Last Edited=11 Jan 2014

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S27] 1851 Census for England & Wales (online image) "Class: HO107; Piece: 1797; Folio: 118; Page: 20; GSU roll: 207446."
  3. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.

Robert Alexander1

M, #2550
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Father*Anthony Alexander2
     Robert Alexander was the son of Anthony Alexander.2 On 30 Mar 1838, Robert Alexander was living at Winston, Suffolk, England.2 He married Mary Ann Thurkettle, daughter of William Thurkettle and Rhoda Mullett, on 30 Mar 1838 in St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, Suffolk, England.2

Children of Robert Alexander and Mary Ann Thurkettle

Occupation

DateOccupation
30 Mar 1838a Carrier2
Last Edited=7 Jan 2014

Citations

  1. [S160] Private papers of Suzie Morley "Temporary Citation following Data Crash, September 2013."
  2. [S35] Microfilm Marriages, St. Mary Magdalene, Debenham, 1754 to 1899.