1901-02-17 | b. Walthamstow, Essex | GRO index; censuses; father's British Army World War I service record |
1901 | living with his parents at 15 Hartington Road, Walthamstow, Essex | RG 13/1923 f52 p3 |
1911 | living in 6 rooms at 18 School Rd, Manor Park, West Ham, Essex, with his grandfather, father, sister, and aunt Emma Binns | RG14PN9589 RG78PN510B RD188 SD6 ED33 SN280 |
1915-12-10 | with his sister, living with their aunt Margaret Watson Binns, at 214 High St, Homerton Town, London E. | father's British Army World War I service record |
of London and Cumbria | source misplaced | |
1921 | architectural draughtsman, employed by John Murray, architect, at 11 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, S.W.; living with his family and his aunt Margaret in 6 rooms at 214 High St, Homerton N.E. | RG 15/01241 RD11 SD5 ED33 SN51 |
1926-02-27 | m. Jessie Alice Elizabeth Chapman (1902–1955, b. Hampstead RD), at St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney, London | GRO index; London C of E marriages and banns |
1926 | of 36 Church Road, Homerton, Hackney; a Katherine Shea also registered there | electoral register |
Children: | Ronald George (1928 – after 1959, b. Hackney RD), George R. (1930 – after 1959), Barbara A. (1935 – after 1977, b. Seven Kings, Ilford, Essex), John A. (1939 – ?, b. Ilford RD), Albert Peter (1943 – ?), and Elizabeth (1947 – ?, b. Ilford RD) | GRO index |
1929/1931 | living with his wife at 15 Warrington Square, Beacontree Heath, Dagenham, Essex | electoral registers |
1935 | of 13 Kent View gdns, Ilford, Essex | Ilford, Seven Kings and Goodmayes Directory |
1939-09-29 | assistant L.C.C. architect's dept, L.C.C. civil defence, technical shoring & demolition parties, living at 13 Kent View Gdns, Ilford, with his wife, their eldest son, and two redacted children | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
lived all his life in the Ilford area | John Binns and Abigail King Family | |
architectural assistant, London County Council | Brian Davey: Thistlethwaite CD | |
in the heavy rescue service in central London, during the war | information from Barbara Richardson | |
"My father also had to survey damaged building & recommend pulling down or shoring up He worked for London County Council." | ||
1980-01-26 | of Sunnyside Nursing Home, Cove Rd, Silverdale, Lancashire; d. Lancaster RD, of ischaemic heart disease | GRO index; National Probate Calendar; source misplaced |
1980-03-18 | admon at Newcastle-upon-Tyne; £7527 | National Probate Calendar |
1902-10-01 | b. Walthamstow, Essex | GRO index; TNA: RG14PN9589 RG78PN510B RD188 SD6 ED33 SN280; RG 15/01241 RD11 SD5 ED33 SN51; father's British Army World War I service record; Church Street school admission and discharge register for infants |
1902-11-16 | bapt. St James, Walthamstow | Essex Church of England baptisms |
1911 | living in 6 rooms at 18 School Rd, Manor Park, West Ham, Essex, with her grandfather, father, brother, and aunt Emma Binns | RG14PN9589 RG78PN510B RD188 SD6 ED33 SN280 |
before 1913-02-04 | attended 4th Avenue Manor Park School | Church Street school admission and discharge register for infants |
1913-02-04 | of 214 High St, Homerton, London; admitted to Church Street infants' school, Hackney | |
1915-05-14 | left school, exempt | |
1915-12-10 | with her brother, living with their aunt Margaret Watson Binns, at 214 High St, Homerton Town, London E. | father's British Army World War I service record |
1921 | shorthand typist, employed by Thomas Cook & Son, tourists' agent, at 4 Ludgate Circus, E.C.; living with her family and her aunt Margaret in 6 rooms at 214 High St, Homerton N.E. | RG 15/01241 RD11 SD5 ED33 SN51 |
1929 | of 28 Parkholme Road, Hackney; also registered there were Mary Ann Bradbury, Joseph and Elsie May Curtis, and Philip Ernest Grechner | electoral register |
1933-04-15 | m. Frank Sydney Dixon (1906–1997), at St Luke's, West Norwood | GRO index; boney-wakefield family tree |
Child: | Michael F. (1937 – ?), b. Croydon RD | GRO index |
1939-09-29 | unpaid domestic duties, living with her husband (company accountant & store [ . . . ] Cy of London S Constable) at 31 Kingslyn Crescent, Croydon, Surrey | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1969 Q2 | d. Sutton RD, of Parkinson's disease | GRO index; source misplaced |
before 1911 | b. & d. | RG14PN9589 RG78PN510B RD188 SD6 ED33 SN280 |
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