1881-07-11 | b. Bethnal Green RD | parish register; GRO index |
1894-06-25 | of 7 Chapel St, Bethnal Green; bapt. St Thomas, Bethnal Green | parish register |
1900-08-06 | cigar maker, of Jones Cottage, Bethnal Green; m. William John Rollings (1879–1968, silverer, of Jones Cottage, b. Bristol, s. of William Rollings, cord vendor), at St Thomas's church, Bethnal Green, after banns | GRO index; parish register; Pownall Family Tree |
1901 | cigar maker, living with her husband in 1 room at 7 Baroness Rd, Bethnal Green | TNA: RG 13/285 f122 p16 |
Children: | George (1901–1901), Lilian May (1903–1968), Ivy Nellie (1908–1925), all b. Bethnal Green; and Ronald Frederick (1917–1972) | GRO index; RG 14/1152 RD11 ED13 SN409; New South Wales deaths; Pownall Family Tree |
1911 | living with her family in 2 rooms at 12 Queen Anne Rd, South Hackney, London | RG 14/1152 RD11 ED13 SN409 |
1912-04-23 | housewife; with her children, departed London for Sydney aboard the Shaw Savill & Albion Co.'s Zealandie, intending permanent residence in Australia | passenger lists leaving UK |
1939-09-29 | not found in 1939 register | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1963 | home duties; of Masonic Homes, Glenfield, Ingleburn, Macarthur, New South Wales, Australia | electoral roll |
shortly before 1969-09-06 | d. Glenfield | Sydney Morning Herald, 1969-09-06 |
1882-09-25 | b. Bethnal Green, London | GRO index; censuses |
1891 | living in 4 rooms at 7 Chapel St, Bethnal Green, London, with her family, a lodger, and his visitor | TNA: RG 12/257 f86 p36 |
1894-06-25 | of 7 Chapel St, Bethnal Green; bapt. St Thomas, Bethnal Green | parish register |
1901 | tailoress, worker, living with her family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1906-04-16 | of St James the Great, Bethnal Green; m. John Richard Viney (1880–1968, plumber, of 7 Devonshire Street, b. Islington, London, s. of David Viney), at St Peter's, Islington, after banns | GRO index; parish register; RG 14/1021 RD11 ED17 SN319 |
Children: | Doris Kathleen (1907–2008), John Richard (1908–2001, b. Shoreditch RD), and Amy Louise (1910–1989, b. Islington RD) | GRO index; England and Wales Death Index; RG 14/1021 RD11 ED17 SN319 |
1911 | living with her family in 2 rooms at 16 Barretts Grove, Stoke Newington, London | RG 14/1021 RD11 ED17 SN319 |
1921 | RG 15/01092 RD11 SD1 ED22 SN378 | |
1922 | living with her husband at 29 Milton Road, Stoke Newington | electoral register |
1933 | living at 17 Lordship Grove, Stepney and Stoke Newington, with her husband and their two younger children | electoral register |
1939-09-29 | unpaid domestic duties, living with her husband (house painter blds handy man) and younger daughter at 113 Church Walk, Stoke Newington, London | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1941 | bombed out in Stoke Newington, and went to Sibford Ferris to seek help from Uncle Joshua, who was able to offer them the derelict farmhouse to live in | information from Roy Binns, via Jon Wicken |
1963-04-20 | of 27 Cotswold Close, Sibford Ferris, Banbury, Oxfordshire; d. Banbury RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1963-10-10 | admon at Oxford to John Richard Viney, builder's pointer; effects £343 4s. | National Probate Calendar |
1884-02-28 | b. Bethnal Green, London | GRO index; parish register; censuses |
1884-03-16 | of 2 Improved Dwellings, Mansfield St, Bethnal Green; bapt. St Matthias, Bethnal Green | parish register |
1891 | living in 4 rooms at 7 Chapel St, Bethnal Green, London, with his family, a lodger, and his visitor | TNA: RG 12/257 f86 p36 |
1901 | French polisher, worker, living with his family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1906-04-16 | witnessed his elder sister's wedding in Islington | parish register |
1908-06-21 | decorator, of 69 Barnet Grove, Bethnal Green; m. Louisa Jane Emma Payne (1884–1979, of 69 Barnet Grove, b. Haggerston, Middlesex, d. of James Payne, wood cutter), at St Peter's pc, Bethnal Green, after banns | GRO index; parish register; RG 15/08286 RD188 SD2 ED2 SN168 |
Child: | Frederick James (1909–1980), b. Clapton Park, Hackney, London | GRO index; National Probate Calendar; RG 14/1103 RD11 ED30 SN460 |
1911 | house painter, house decorators, worker, living with his family in 3 rooms at 2a Trehurst Rd, Clapton Park, London | RG 14/1103 RD11 ED30 SN460 |
1921 | foreman house decorator, employed by Thomas Brevetor, builder and decorator, at 17-19 Turner Square, Hoxton N1; living with his family and two of his wife's siblings | RG 15/08286 RD188 SD2 ED2 SN168 |
1939-09-29 | foreman house painter and paper hanger, living with his wife at 23 Ferndale, West Ham, Essex | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1966 Q4 | d. Cheltenham RD | GRO index |
1886-02-09 | b. Bethnal Green, London | GRO index; censuses; parish register |
1886-10-04 | of 7 Chapel Street, Bethnal Green; bapt. St Peter's, Bethnal Green | parish register |
1891 | patient, Eastern Hospitals fever hospital, Homerton, Hackney, London | TNA: RG 12/203 f108 p7 |
1901 | truckboy carman, worker, living with his family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1904-08-06 | telephone linesman, of 43 St Peter St, Bethnal Green; m. Rose Thompson (1886–1957, of 32 St Peter St, b. Shoreditch, London, d. of Alfred Thompson, porter), at St Peter's pc, Bethnal Green, after banns | GRO index; parish register |
Children: | Rose Edna (1907–1987), Violet Hilda (1908–1999), and Charles Alfred (1910–2002), all b. Hackney | GRO index |
1911 | telephone linesman, National Telephone Co., worker, living in 3 rooms at 2A Trehurst St, Clapton Park | RG14PN1103 RG78PN36 RD11 SD3 ED30 SN459 |
1912-05-06 | telephone worker, of 9 Trehurst St, Hackney | Sidney Road School, admission and discharge register for infants |
1913-11-03 | of 9 Trehurst St | Sidney Road School, admission and discharge register for infants |
1919 | living with his wife at 9 Trehurst Street, Clapton Park, Hackney | electoral register |
1920-03-02 | of 9 Trehurst-street, Clapton Park, Middlesex; d. at Metropolitan Hospital, Middlesex | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1920-05-08 | admon at London to Rose Binns, widow; effects £164 | National Probate Calendar |
1888 Q2 | b. Bethnal Green RD | GRO index |
1889 Q1 | d. Bethnal Green RD |
1889-09-29 | b. Bethnal Green, London | GRO index; censuses; parish register |
1889-10-20 | of 7 Chapel St, Bethnal Green; bapt. St Matthias's pc, Bethnal Green | parish register |
1891 | patient, Eastern Hospitals, fever hospital, Homerton, Hackney, London | TNA: RG 12/203 f108 p7 |
1901 | living with his family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1909-02-08 | fault finders mate, employed by National Telephone Coy, of 62 Hassett Rd, Homerton; attested for four years' service with the Territorial Force, Royal Engineers; 5'6", 34" chest with 2" expansion, good vision, good physical development; began preliminary training as sapper | British Army WWI service records |
1909-08-01/-15 | training at Bexhill on Sea | |
1910-07-31/-08-14 | training at Bordon | |
1911 | telephone faultfinders mate, worker, living with his family in 5 rooms at 25 Wick Rd, Homerton, London N.E. | RG14PN1165 RG78PN38 RD11 SD5 ED26 SN252 |
1911-08-06/-20 | training at Aldershot | British Army WWI service records |
1912-08-04 | training at Bexhill-on-Sea | |
1914-05-14 | telephone lineman, of 25 Wick Road, Hackney; m. Lilian Louise Bedingham (1895–1982, of 25 Wick Road, b. Homerton, London, d. of Robert Bedingham), at St Luke's church, Hackney, after banns | GRO index; parish register; British Army WWI service records; RG 15/01229 RD11 SD5 ED21 SN46 |
Children: | Lilian May (1914–2001), John Victor (1918–1920), and Victor G. (1924 – after 1961), all b. Hackney RD | GRO index; British Army WWI service records; electoral registers; deceased online |
1915-10-28 | examined at 130 Bunhill; 5'7", 152 lbs, 37" chest with 2" expansion, good physical development, vision 6/6 both eyes | British Army WWI service records |
1915-11-10 | of 93 Carr Road, Walthamstow E. enlisted for service for the duration of war, at Bunhill Row; 3/5th Bn The London Rgt 4696, transferred to RE 547036 | |
1916-05-18/-29 | in military hospital, Fovant, with cow pox (vaccinia) | |
1916-10-30 | appointed unpd | |
1916-10 | 6 extractions; fitted dentures 6/- | |
1917-05-11 | appointed acting | |
1917-09-16 | punished with 4 days C.B. for overstaying leave by 23½ hours | |
1917-11-10 | appointed paid | |
1917-12-26 | remustered; tested at the Signal Depot workshops at Biggleswade, and proved a proficient telegraph permanent lineman | |
1918-02-11 | joined 59th Sig. Coy (No. 12) from Signal Depot | |
1918-04-18 | appointed unpaid A/L/Cpl | |
1918-11-25 | reverts spr at own request | |
c. 1918 | of 3 Hedges Grove, South Hackney | |
1919-04-22 | of 58 Wick Road, Hackney E9 | |
1919-10-16 | M.S.M. London Gazette | |
1921 | telephone lineman, employed by G.P.O. London, working at Museum Exchange, Tottenham Ct Road; living with his wife and daughter in 3 rooms at 58 Wick Road, Hackney | RG 15/01229 RD11 SD5 ED21 SN46 |
1929/1930 | living with his wife at 58 Wick Road, Hackney | electoral registers |
1933 | ||
1939-09-29 | cable joint electrical A.B[ . . .], living with his wife at 40 Banister House, Hackney, London | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1983-06-12 | d. Hackney RD | GRO index; deceased online |
1983-06-17 | bur. Newham, London | deceased online |
1891-12-09 | b. Bethnal Green, London | GRO index; censuses; parish register |
1891-12-27 | of 7 Chapel Street; bapt. St Thomas Bethnal Green | parish register |
1901 | living with his family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | TNA: RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1911 | apprentice printer, worker, living with his family in 5 rooms at 25 Wick Rd, Homerton, London N.E. | RG14PN1165 RG78PN38 RD11 SD5 ED26 SN252 |
1913-06-01 | printer, of 25 Wick Rd; m. Emma Elizabeth Watson (1895–1974, of 25 Wick Rd, b. Mile End Old Town, London, d. of William Watson, carman), at St Luke's pc, Hackney, London, after banns | parish register; GRO index |
Children: | Albert Frederick (1913–1941), b. Upton Park, London; Cissie Ivy (1915–2005), Gladys Muriel (1920–1995), both b. West Ham, London; Betty L. (1925–1932), and Kenneth Charles (1930–2009), both b. West Ham RD | GRO index; RG 15/08335 RD188 SD3 ED14 SN285 (which gives Gladys's middle name as Mabel) |
1914-05-14 | witnessed his elder brother's wedding in Hackney | parish register |
1921 | lithographic printer, employed by Messrs R. Williams & Co., wine merchants, at 6 Lime Street, London E.C.3; living with his family in 4 rooms at 5 Leabon Street, Plaistow, West Ham | RG 15/08335 RD188 SD3 ED14 SN285 |
1926-10-17 | witnessed his brother William's wedding at Kennington | marriage certificate |
1939-09-29 | non-ferrous metal manufacturer (foil), foreman printer, living with his wife, two eldest children, and a third redacted child, at 19 Winchelsea Avenue, Erith, Kent | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1939 | living with his wife and their two eldest children at 19 Winchelsea Avenue, Bexleyheath, Kent; eligible for jury service | electoral register |
1942-10-26 | foreman printer; administrator of the estate of his son Albert | National Probate Calendar |
1943-12-07 | printer, of 19 Winchelsea-avenue, Bexley Heath, Kent; d. at Miller General Hospital, Greenwich, Kent | GRO index; National Probate Calendar; Bexleyheath cemetery register |
1943-12-14 | bur. Bexleyheath cemetery, Kent | Bexleyheath cemetery register |
1944-02-26 | will proved at Llandudno by Emma Elizabeth Binns, widow; effects £1375 3s. 2d. | National Probate Calendar |
1894-05-29 | b. Bethnal Green, London | GRO index; parish register; censuses |
1894-06-25 | of 7 Chapel St, Bethnal Green; bapt. St Thomas, Bethnal Green | parish register |
1901 | living with her family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | TNA: RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1906-08-27 | of 45 Morning Lane; admitted to Morning Lane girls school, Hackney | London school admissions and discharges |
1911 | boot machinist, worker, living with her family in 5 rooms at 25 Wick Rd, Homerton, London N.E. | RG14PN1165 RG78PN38 RD11 SD5 ED26 SN252 |
1915-05-23 | boot machinist, of 52 Palace Road, South Hackney; m. George Duncan Banham (1887–1969, butcher, of 52 Palace Road, b. Bethnal Green RD, s. of Henry William Banham), at South Hackney pc, after banns | GRO index; parish register; Find a Will |
Children: | George W. (1917–1919), Albert Frederick (1919–2002), Ronald James (1922–1979), and Winifred D. (1927 – ?), all b. Hackney RD | GRO index |
1918/1919 | living with her husband and her father at 25 Wick Road, Homerton, Hackney | electoral registers |
1920 | living with her husband, her father, and her younger brother, at 25 Wick Road, Homerton, Hackney | |
1921 | not found in census | |
1926 | living with her husband and her father at 25 Wick Road, Homerton, Hackney | electoral registers |
1929/1936 | ||
1938/1939 | ||
1939-09-29 | part time outdoor cellophane machinist, unpaid domestic duties, living with her family and her father at 25 Wick Road, Hackney, London | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1955/1956 | living with her husband at 17 Charlesworth House, Farrance Estate, Limehouse, Stepney, Tower Hamlets | electoral registers |
1958/1962 | ||
1964/1965 | ||
1969-10-19 | of 17 Charlesworth House, Dod St, London E14; d. Poplar RD | GRO index; Find a Will |
1970-04-17 | admon (with will) at London; £486 | Find a Will |
1900-05-29 | b. Johns Cottage, Chapel Street, Bethnal Green, London | birth certificate; GRO index; London school admissions and discharges; censuses |
1901 | living with his family in 4 rooms at Johns Cottage, Chapel St, Bethnal Green | TNA: RG 13/285 f166 p38 |
1903-07-06 | of 41 Florida St; admitted to Teesdale Street infants school, Tower Hamlets, from nursery | London school admissions and discharges |
1904-01-15 | left Teesdale Street school | |
1911 | living with his family in 5 rooms at 25 Wick Rd, Homerton, London N.E. | RG14PN1165 RG78PN38 RD11 SD5 ED26 SN252 |
1920/1921 | living with his father, his sister Sophia Lucy, and her husband, at 25 Wick Road, Homerton | electoral register |
1921 | packer & porter (unestablished), employed by Controller P.O. Stores Dept at Stores Dept G.P.O, Studd St Depot, N.1; living with his widowed father in 3 rooms at 25 Wick Road, Hackney | RG 15/01228 RD11 SD5 ED20 SN84 |
1926-10-17 | tin foil roller, of 26 Carroun Road, Kennington, London; m. Louisa Martha Goodey (1896–1972, of 26 Carroun Road, b. Camberwell RD, d. of Alfred George Goodey, bootmaker), at Kennington pc, after banns | GRO index; marriage certificate |
Children: | Iris Constance (1927–1991, b. Lambeth RD), Joyce Louisa (1929–1934, b. West Ham RD), and Roy William (1934–2021, b. Dartford RD) | GRO index; electoral registers; information from Jon Wicken |
1937 | living with his wife at 12 Rutland Avenue, Dartford, Kent | electoral register |
1939-09-29 | metal roller, heavy worker, ARP warden Boro' of Bexley, living with his family at 12 Kent Ave, Bexley, Kent | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1983-12-08 | retired metal foil supervisor, of 12 Kent Avenue, Welling, Kent; d. Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, Kent, of bronchopneumonia and Parkinsons disease, after postmortem without inquest | death certificate; GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1983-12-19 | cremated at Greenwich | DeceasedOnline |
1984-02-14 | will proved at Brighton; not exceeding £40,000 | National Probate Calendar |
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