| 1874-05-20 | b. Croydon, Surrey | GRO index; censuses; "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872–1986; 1992–1993", database, FamilySearch: 8 November 2017, George Harry Binns, 1943 |
| 1881 | living at 13 Leslie Park Road, Croydon, with his family, his aunt Eliza Tylor, and two servants | TNA: RG 11/814 f70 p37 |
| 1886/1888 | of London; at Ackworth School | Edgar Barron Collinson (1931) List of the Boys and Girls Admitted into Ackworth School from . . . 1879 to the end of 1930. Ackworth |
| 1891 | brass worker, worker, living in Worley, Horsley, Gloucestershire, with his widowed mother and younger brother | RG 12/2028 f105 p1 |
| 1896-08 | of Post Office, Palapye, Bechuanaland Protectorate | Proceedings of the Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Part XV, Eighth Month, 1896 |
| 1901 | not found in census | |
| of P.O., Mazoe, Mashonaland, South Africa | Proceedings of the Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Part XX, Eighth Month, 1901 | |
| 1904 | immigrated to Canada | 1921 census of Canada |
| 1904-07-22 | arrived Halifax, Nova Scotia, from Liverpool; destination Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | Canadian passenger lists |
| 1904-07-24 | clerk; arrived Montreal from Liverpool | Canadian passenger lists |
| 1905-08 | of Victoria, British Columbia | Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Annual Report |
| 1908-11-29 | m. Mary MacFarlane (1866–1928, formerly of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland), at the residence of W. Leslie Clay, Presbyterian minister, of St Andrew's Church, Victoria, British Columbia | British Columbia marriage index; 1911 census of Canada; 1921 census of Canada; AOSA Annual Report 28, 1909; "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872–1986; 1992–1993", database, FamilySearch: 8 November 2017, George Harry Binns, 1943; "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872–1986; 1992–1993", database, FamilySearch: 8 November 2017, Mary Binns, 1928 [gives wife's year of birth as 1858] |
| 1908-12-05 | "A certificate has been received from Gloucester and Nailsworth Monthly Meeting of London Yearly Meeting, on behalf of George Henry Binns." | Minutes of Victoria MM |
| 1910 | of 1910 Blanchard Street, British Columbia | Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Annual Report |
| 1911 | labourer, working for the City, living with his wife and two lodgers at 1910 Blanchard Street, Victoria, British Columbia; had been employed 30 weeks, working 48 hours a week, with earnings of $450 | 1911 census of Canada |
| 1913-06-01 | wife of 1605 Blanchard Street, Victoria, British Columbia; she applied for membership of the Society of Friends | Canada Quaker meeting records |
| 1919-08-12 | with his wife, re-entered Canada at Quebec City, on the Metagama, from Liverpool; had lived in Victoria 10½ years; destination Victoria | Canada passenger lists |
| 1920-07-09 | with three other Friends, tasked by Victoria MM to consider whether there were subjects to be raised at the ensuing QM | minutes of Victoria MM |
| 1921 | grocer clerk, worker, grocery, living with his wife in one room rented in a wooden apartment house at 382 ____, Victoria City, British Columbia, Canada; Society of Friends | 1921 census of Canada |
| shop assistant | information from Margaret Page | |
| 1922 (apparently) | living with his wife at 1605 Blanchard Street, Victoria, British Columbia; member of Victoria Monthly Meeting | Canada Quaker meeting records |
| 1922 | living with his wife at 1621 Quadra Street, Victoria, British Columbia; member of Victoria Monthly Meeting | Canada Quaker meeting records |
| 1943-04-07 | d. Essondale, British Columbia | "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872–1986; 1992–1993", database, FamilySearch: 8 November 2017, George Harry Binns, 1943 |
| 1875-10-18 | b. Croydon, Surrey | GRO index; censuses |
| 1881 | living at 13 Leslie Park Road, Croydon, with his family, his maternal aunt Eliza Tylor, and two servants | TNA: RG 11/814 f70 p37 |
| 1886/1891 | of London; at Ackworth School | Edgar Barron Collinson (1931) List of the Boys and Girls Admitted into Ackworth School from . . . 1879 to the end of 1930. Ackworth |
| 1891 | pupil, of Ackworth School, Ackworth, Yorkshire | RG 12/3767 f82 p3 |
| 1896-08 | of 61 Bethune Road, Stamford Hill, London N. | Proceedings of the Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Part XV, Eighth Month, 1896 |
| 1896 | immigrated to Canada | 1911 census of Canada |
| 1901 | of Haines' Mission, Alaska, USA | Proceedings of the Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Part XX, Eighth Month, 1901 |
| 1905-08 | of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada | Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Annual Report |
| 1910 | c/o Coldstream Estate Co., Coldstream Ranch, near Vernon, British Columbia; Anglican | Ackworth Old Scholars' Association, Annual Report |
| 1911 | book-keeper, on estate, of Coldstream Municipality, Yale and Cariboo, British Columbia | 1911 census of Canada |
| Royal Canadian Mounted Police | John Binns and Abigail King family, citing service record in Library Archives, Canada | |
| 1917-12-17 | accountant, of Deepbrook House, Canning St, Liverpool; m. Florence Emily Swift (1875–1936, of 9 Percy St, Liverpool, b. Liverpool, d. of Thomas Swift, barrister-at-law), at St Luke's pc, Liverpool, after banns | parish register; GRO index; RG 15/00372 RD3B SD3 ED13 SN57 gives his wife's place of birth as St Helens, Lancashire |
| 1921 | secretary, The Serbian Relief Fund, working at 5 Cromwell Road, S.W.7; living with his wife in 4 rooms at 7 Hurlingham Court Mans, Fulham, SW6 | RG 15/00372 RD3B SD3 ED13 SN57 |
| 1923 | living with his wife at 7 Hurlingham Court Mansions, Fulham, London | electoral register |
| 1937-05-07 | of 22 Fern-grove, Sefton Park, Liverpool; d. Liverpool South RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
| secretary, of 22 Fern-grove, Sefton Park, Liverpool; d. in ambulance going to Smithdown Rd Hospital, of bilateral broncho-pneumonia, natural causes; medical p.m. made | register of cremations | |
| 1937-05-11 | cremated, Liverpool Crematorium | |
| 1937-06-18 | will proved at Liverpool by Louisa Sampson Swift, spinster; effects £927 17s. 3d. | National Probate Calendar |
| 1880-09-11 | b. 29 Leslie Park Road, Croydon, Surrey | GRO index; censuses |
| 1881 | living at 13 Leslie Park Road, Croydon, with his family, his aunt Eliza Tylor, and two servants | TNA: RG 11/814 f70 p37 |
| 1891 | scholar, living with his parents in Worley, Horsley, Gloucestershire | RG 12/2028 f104 p1 |
| 1893-05-08 | of Whorley, Nailsworth; d. Stroud, Gloucestershire | GRO index; burial register; Annual Monitor |
| 1893-05-12 | bur. Horsley fbg, Gloucestershire | burial register |
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