1867 Q1 | b. Overton, Hampshire | GRO index; censuses |
1867-02-24 | of Overton; bapt. there | parish register |
1871 | living with her family at 1 Lampole St, Overton | TNA: RG 10/1239 f40 p1 |
1881 | domestic servant in the household of Charles George Douglass, Deputy Cons Indian Forest Service, in High Street, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire; her aunt Emily Chamberlain and her family also there as boarders | RG 11/1450 f16 p3 |
1889-03-02 | of Overton; m. Walter George Burden (1861–1933, railway porter, b. Tarrant Grenville, Dorset), in Overton | GRO index; censuses; My Main Tree |
Children: | Florence Mary (1889–1983), Charles James (1893–1944), and Ernest Frederick (1895–1902), all b. Overton | GRO index; censuses |
1891 | living with her family, her mother, and her sister Susan, in 3 rooms in Winchester St, Overton; 3 rooms | RG 12/961 f106 p1 |
1901 | living with her family in 4 rooms in Bridge St, Overton | RG 13/1112 f123 p11 |
1911 | living with her husband and only surviving son in 4 rooms in Bridge Street, Overton | RG14PN6316 RG78PN302 RD111 SD1 ED9 SN105 |
1915 Q2 | d. Whitchurch RD | GRO index |
1869-05-16 | b. Overton, Hampshire | GRO index; censuses; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
1869-06-13 | bapt. Overton | "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch: 30 December 2014, Frederick James Oram, 13 Jun 1869, citing Hampshire, reference item 2 p 98, FHL microfilm 1,596,257 |
1871 | living with his family at 1 Lampole St, Overton | RG 10/1239 f40 p1 |
1881 | living with his family in Winchester St, Overton | RG 11/1259 f82 p6 |
1887 | joined what by 1934 was the Southern Railway | The People, 1934-09-30 |
1891 | railway carriage cleaner, employed, boarder with George Porter, railway constable, and family, at 29 Grant Road, Battersea, London | RG 12/464 f104 p35 |
1894-08-09 | shunter, of 34 Falcon Terrace, Battersea; m. Elizabeth Ann Rossiter (1870–1958, of 37 Maskell Road, b. East Pennard, Somerset, d. of Edward Rossiter, railway porter), at St Mary's Summers Town, Wandsworth, Surrey, after banns | GRO index; parish register; RG 13/452 f9 10; RG 14/2208 RD26 ED20 SN156/162 |
Children: | Dorothy Ellen (1895–1983) and Edward Ernest (1898–1987), both b. Battersea | GRO index; RG 13/452 f9 p10; RG 14/2208 RD26 ED20 SN156/162 |
1901 | railway porter, worker, living with his family in 4 rooms at 15 Murjid Rd, Battersea | RG 13/452 f9 10 |
1911 | railway porter, living with his family in 4 rooms at 15 Murjid Rd, Battersea S.W. | RG 14/2208 RD26 ED20 SN156/162 |
1921 | railway foreman, employed by London & South Western Railway, working at Waterloo Station, living with his family in 5 rooms at 96 Clarence Rd, Wimbledon, with a visitor | RG 15/03615 RD40 SD40/1 ED27 SN163 |
1934-09-29 | retired, as station foreman | The People, 1934-09-30 |
1939-09-29 | commercial traveller retired, living with his wife and daughter at 96 Clarence Road, Wimbledon, Surrey | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1951-11-02 | of 96 Clarence-road, Wimbledon, London S.W. 19; d. Surrey North Eastern RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1951-12-29 | will proved at London by his widow; effects £504 6s. 1d. | National Probate Calendar |
1871-03-14 | b. Overton, Hampshire | GRO index; censuses |
1871 | living with his family at 1 Lampole St, Overton | TNA: RG 10/1239 f40 p1 |
1871-04-30 | of Overton; bapt. there | parish register |
1881 | living with his family in Winchester St, Overton | RG 11/1259 f82 p6 |
1890-12-05 | discharged at Chelsea Barracks after three years service in the 1st battalion, Coldstream Guards; placed on the Army Reserve | Ken Smallbone (2010) Baggs: The History of a Family. The Ancestors and Descendants of the Baggs Family of Hannington, Hampshire, England. Basingstoke: The Changing Seasons, citing Hampshire Constabulary Examination Books, HRO 200M86/H36/6/16 |
1890-12-20 | joined the Hampshire Constabulary as PC45; 5'8¾", fresh complexion, grey eyes, light hair, with a tattoo of the Prince of Wales's feathers on his right wrist; able to read and write | |
1891-01-09 | stationed at Lymington | |
1891 | police constable, employed, boarder with James H. Nunn, police sergeant, and his family, at the County Police Station, Lymington, Hampshire; two other constables boarding there, and a tramp as a prisoner | RG 12/898 f40 p11 |
1891-12-07 | promoted to the rank of 2nd class constable | Smallbone (2010), citing HRO 200M86/H36/6/16 |
1892-04-07 | stationed at Emsworth, Hampshire | |
1893-02-13 | transferred to Portchester, Hampshire | |
1893-05 | transferred to Emsworth | |
1893-11-06 | promoted to 1st class constable | |
1894-04-18 | of Crofton, stationed at Emsworth; m. Mary Elizabeth Baggs (1874–1949, b. Southsea, Hampshire), at St Denys's, Chilworth, Hampshire | GRO index; RG 13/1078 f55 p2; RG14PN6348 RG78PN306 RD112 SD4 ED2 SN56; Smallbone (2010) |
1894-05-28 | went to Stubbington station | Smallbone (2010), citing HRO 200M86/H36/6/16 |
Children: | Susan Annie (1895–1895), Edith Alice (1896–1937), Elizabeth Marian (1898 – after 1911), all b. Wickham, Hampshire; Lilian Mabel (1901–1980), Beatrice Emily (1904–1989), both b. Nether Wallop, Hampshire; Ernest John (1905–1905), Maurice William (1906–1987), and Agnes Margaret (1909–1985), all b. Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire | GRO index; RG 13/1078 f55 p2; RG14PN6348 RG78PN306 RD112 SD4 ED2 SN56; National Probate Calendar |
1895-05-24/1900-11-22 | stationed at Wickham | Smallbone (2010), citing HRO 200M86/H36/6/16 |
1899-02-13 | rejoined the Army Reserve | |
1900-04-10 | rejoined the Hampshire Constabulary, probably after having been in South Africa for the duration of the conventional part of the second Boer War | |
1900-11 | moved to Nether Wallop | |
1901 | police constable, worker, County Police, living with his family in the road leading to Church Hill, Nether Wallop | RG 13/1078 f55 p2 |
1905-01-20 | moved to Hurstbourne Tarrant | Smallbone (2010), citing HRO 200M86/H36/6/16 |
1911 | police constable, County Council (Hants.), living with his family in 5 rooms in Hurstbourne Tarrant, Andover, Hampshire | RG14PN6348 RG78PN306 RD112 SD4 ED2 SN56 |
1911-08-23 | moved to Hayling Island | Smallbone (2010), citing HRO 200M86/H36/6/16 |
1914-07-01 | fined one week's pay for giving evidence in an improper manner at Quarter Sessions during a motor-car appeal case | |
1916-09-01 | moved to Bramshott Mill | |
1917-07-04 | settled at Petersfield | |
1919-05-18 | pensioned off from the police force; of very good character; received a pension of £86 11s. 1d, which was later increased to £165 2s. 5d. | |
1920/1921 | living with his wife at 27 Rushes Road, Petersfield | electoral registers |
1921 | caretaker, employed by Lloyds Bank Limited, working at Lloyds Bank House, 205 The Square, Petersfield; living with his wife and their three youngest children in 5 rooms at 27 Rushes Road, Petersfield | RG 15/05768 RD106 SD1 ED2 SN177 |
1923/1924 | living with his wife at 27 Rushes Road, Petersfield | electoral registers |
1924-03-21 | of 27 Rushes-road, Peterfield, Hampshire; d. Petersfield | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1924-08-28 | will proved at Winchester by his widow; effects £243 17s. 1d. | National Probate Calendar |
1873 Q2 | b. Overton, Hampshire | GRO index; censuses |
1873-05-18 | bapt. Overton | parish register |
1881 | living with her family in Winchester St, Overton | TNA: RG 11/1259 f82 p6 |
1891 | living with her sister Emily and family, with their mother, in 3 rooms in Winchester St, Overton; 3 rooms | RG 12/961 f106 p1 |
1901 | housemaid in the household of John Stubbings, head groom, and his wife, of The Paddocks, High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk | RG 13/1541 f171 p47 |
1903 Q1 | m. Jonathan Flatt (1874–1950, house painter, b. Wilton, Norfolk), in Newmarket RD | GRO index; RG 14/9179 RD183 ED3 SN207 |
Children: | Violet Elizabeth (1904–1983), Dorothy Ellen (1906–1973), Ernest Edward (1909–1911), Wilfred George (1910–1991), and another (b. & d. before 1911), all b. Newmarket | |
1911 | living with her family and a boarder in 4 rooms at 8 Montpiler Terrace, Newmarket | RG 14/9179 RD183 ED3 SN207 |
1913 Q3 | d. Newmarket RD | GRO index |
1913-07-18 | "FLATT.—18th July, at All Saints', Newmarket, Mrs. Susan Flatt, aged 39 years." | Saffron Walden Weekly News, 1913-07-25 |
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