1875-11-18 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101), which gives 1880-11-18 |
1881 | living at 56 John Street, Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, Durham, with her family and a domestic servant | RG 11/4998 f54 p38 |
1889-08-02 | run out for 3 in the first innings of the girls v. boys cricket match at Ashbrooke | Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1889-08-01 |
1891 | scholar, living with her family at 12 Azalea Tce South, Bishopwearmouth, with her family and a general servant | RG 12/4134 f56 p8 |
1891-07-28 | a pupil at Claremont House School; won the Class IV Latin Prize, and the certificate (2nd prize) for Writing | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1891-07-29 |
1893-07-17 | had passed in the 2nd class in freehand drawing, as an external candidate of the Sunderland Board School | Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1901 | living at 19 Belle Vue Park, Sunderland, with her family and a general servant | RG 13/4716 f81 p31 |
cal 1908-06 | m. Frederick Arthur Wilson (1876–1946, b. Sunderland RD), in Sunderland RD | GRO index; censuses |
Children: | Frederick Henry (1908–1996) and William Stuart (1910–1917), both b. Northallerton, Yorkshire | GRO index; censuses |
1911 | living in 9 rooms at South End, Northallerton, with her family, a children's nurse, a housemaid, and a general servant | RG14PN29379 RG78PN1701 RD537 SD2 ED18 SN169 |
1921 | household duties; living in 9 rooms at South End, Northallerton, with her dental surgeon husband and two general domestic servants | RG 15/24176 RD537 SD2 ED18 SN12 |
1939-09-29 | unpaid domestic duties, living with her family at The Headlands, Leas Lane, Northallerton | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1946-07-03 | husband of The Headlands, Lees-lane, Northallerton, at the date of his death | National Probate Calendar; Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1946-07-05 |
1947-09-04 | co-executor of her husband's will | National Probate Calendar |
1953-01-26 | of Hampden, Racecourse-lane, Northallerton; d. at The Rutson Hospital, Northallerton | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1953-03-26 | will proved at York by Frederick Henry Wilson, dental surgeon; effects £7658 3s. 3d. | National Probate Calendar |
1877 Q2 | b. Sunderland RD | GRO index |
1877 Q2 | d. Sunderland RD |
1878-08-15 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
1881 | living at 56 John Street, Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, Durham, with her family and a domestic servant | RG 11/4998 f54 p38 |
by 1887-12-10 | had written to 'Uncle Toby' | Newcastle Chronicle |
1889-07-31 | took part in a girls v. boys cricket match at Ashbrooke; out for a duck in the first innings | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1889-08-01 |
1890-05-16 | in the prize list of the teachers' and scholars' Sunday school union local examination: had won a 2nd class certificate in the junior division | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1891 | scholar, living with her family at 12 Azalea Tce South, Bishopwearmouth, with her family and a general servant | RG 12/4134 f56 p8 |
1898-08-05 | at the Sunderland School of Art; in the recent National Competition, was 2nd class in the elementary section for Model | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1901 | living at 19 Belle Vue Park, Sunderland, with her family and a general servant | RG 13/4716 f81 p31 |
1911 | boarding with her parents at Lynedale Hydropathic, Hexham, Northumberland | RG 14/30928 RD561 ED19 SN400 |
1921 | home duties [inserted by the enumerator]; living in 8 rooms at 21 Wood Lane, N6, with her sister Verna, a maid, two boarders, and a visitor | RG 15/06732 RD132 SD1 ED49 SN261 |
1928 | living with her sister Verna at 38 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London N.10 | electoral registers |
1929 | living with her sister Verna at 38 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London N.10; an Olive Margaret Higgs registered at the same address | |
1930/1931 | living with her sister Verna at 38 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London N.10 | |
1933/1939 | ||
1939-09-29 | house duties, living with her sister Verna, and a housekeeper, at 38 Thirlmere Rd, Wood Green, Middlesex | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1947-09-05 | executor of her sister's will | National Probate Calendar |
1947-10-31 | of The Garths, North Otterington, Northallerton, Yorkshire; d. at The Infirmary, Northallerton | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1948-04-13 | will proved at Durham by National Provincial Bank Limited; effects £4659 19s. 11d. | National Probate Calendar |
1881-01-29 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101); school admission register |
1881 | living at 56 John Street, Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, Durham, with his family and a domestic servant | RG 11/4998 f54 p38 |
1890-04-28 | admitted to Sunderland Boys' Higher Grade Bd School; last school Private | school admission register |
1891 | scholar, living with his family at 12 Azalea Tce South, Bishopwearmouth, with his family and a general servant | RG 12/4134 f56 p8 |
1895-01-11 | left Sunderland Boys' Higher Grade Bd School | school admission register |
1901-02-15 | of 19 Belle Vue Park, exhibiting for the Sunderland Camera Club | The Showman, 1901-01-05 |
1901 | clerk to Lloyds, worker, living at 19 Belle Vue Park, Sunderland, with his family and a general servant | RG 13/4716 f81 p31 |
1903-04-17 | elected to the committee of the Camera Club: The proceedings terminated in a pleasing manner by the presentation to Mr H.W. Wardropper of a hand camera, subscribed for by the members of the club. Mr Wardropper has been secretary of the club since its formation, and has by constant hard work done much to bring it to its present satisfactory position. |
Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1903-04-20 |
1903-11-02 |
PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGEMENT. On Monday Mr H.W. Wardropper gave a demonstration on the enlargement of photographs at the rooms of the Camera Club. The lecturer briefly described the apparatus necessary and the class of negative requisite to secure the best results when enlarged; and then proceeded to demonstrate the methods of focusing, exposing, masking, and developing the enlarged print, using various developers for the latter operation, and concluded his address by some remarks on the defects of negatives and their remedy. |
Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1903-11-04 |
1903-12-02 | of Newcastle; among the staff of Lloyds Register of Shipping present at the funeral of Thomas Phillips, at Elswick Cemetery, Newcastle | Newcastle Evening Chronicle |
1908-10-31 | of Newcastle; present at the annual dinner of the Lloyd's Register Cricket Club | Lloyd's List, 1908-11-02 |
1911-01-28 | present at the annual dinner of the North-East Coast staff of Lloyd's Register, at the County Hotel, Newcastle | Newcastle Journal, 1911-01-30 |
1911 | clerk, Lloyds Register of Shipping, worker, boarding with Edwin Matthews and family in 8 rooms at 9 Church Road, Penarth, near Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales | RG14PN32169 RG78PN1848 RD588 SD5 ED4 SN218 |
1912-04-10 | clerk, of 9 Church Road, Penarth; m.1. Mary Rosser Johnson (1885–1927, of All Saints Penarth, b. Machen, Monmouth, d. of Aaron Johnson, colliery proprietor), at Penarth pc, Glamorgan, after banns | GRO index; parish register; banns book; RG 15/26518 RD588 SD5 ED7 SN50 |
1912-04-10 |
WARDROPPER—JOHNSON.—At St. Augustine's Church, Penarth, on the 10th inst., Henry Wallis, son of Mr and Mrs Henry Wardropper, Belle Vue Park, Sunderland, to Mary Rosser, elder daughter of the late Mr. A. Johnson, and Mrs Johnson, Penarth. |
Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1914-07-08 | hon. treasurer of the Penarth Rose Show, held at the Windsor Gardens, Penarth | Western Mail, 1914-07-09 |
Children: | Phyllis M. (1913–1913), b. Cardiff RD; Henry Wallis (1914–1968), b. Penarth; George Henry Bamburgh (1916–1982), b. Sunderland RD; Roland (1917–1997 ), b. Wood Green, Middlesex; and Thomas Robert J. (1919–1995), b. Sunderland RD | GRO index; RG 15/26518 RD558 SD5 ED7 SN50; deceased online; Pownall Family Tree |
1918/1920 | living with his wife at 24 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London | electoral registers |
1919-05-01 | shipping clerk; co-executor of his mother's will | National Probate Calendar |
1921 | clerk (chief), book-keeper & general, employed by Lloyd's Register of Shipping (classification of shipping), working at Merchants' Exchange, Cardiff; living in 4 rooms at 2 Beach Cliff, Penarth, with his wife, two sons, a domestic servant, and his mother- and sister-in-law | RG 15/26518 RD558 SD5 ED7 SN50 |
1930 Q3 | m.2. Gertrude Winship (1900–1967), in Sunderland RD | GRO index; 1939 England and Wales Register |
1932-11-26 | represented Lloyd's Register of Shipping at the funeral of Sir James Marr, at St Andrew's Church, Sunderland | Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1935-04-24 | an elected member of the Church Council of Christ Church, Sunderland | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1935-04-25 |
1935-12-13 | represented Lloyd's Register of Shipping at the funeral of Alexander Cameron, at Union Congregational Church, Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth Cemetery | Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1936-04-15 | an elected member of the Church Council of Christ Church, Sunderland | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1936-04-16 |
1938-04-20 | elected as a sidesman of Christ Church, Sunderland | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1938-04-21 |
1938-12-22 | one of two representatives of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Sunderland, at the funeral of Sir Walter Raine, at Sunderland Cemetery | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1939-04-30 | addressed the young men's meeting of the Edinburgh YMCA Fellowship, giving his impressions of the recent YMCA Conference on the Social and Economic Order | Edinburgh Evening News, 1939-04-28 |
1939-09-29 | secretary, Lloyds Register of Shipping, Sunderland (partially incapacitated through illness), living with his wife and a domestic servant at 13 Humbledon View, Sunderland | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1939-11-27 | as a cousin of the deceased, among the family mourners at the memorial service for Anthony Alfred Wardropper, at St Andrew's Church, Roker | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1940-04-12 | represented Lloyd's Register of Shipping at the funeral of Edwin Edwards, at Bishopwearmouth Cemetery | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette |
1947-06-27 | of 13 Humbledon-view, Sunderland; d. Sunderland RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
died suddenly after receiving a retiring gift from his colleagues | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1947-06-30 | |
1947-07-01 |
MR H. WARDROPPER MOURNED FUNERAL AT CHRIST CHURCH, SUNDERLAND The funeral of Mr Henry Wallis Wardropper, of Humbledon View, took place at Christ Church, Sunderland, yesterday afternoon. Family mourners were Mrs H.W. Wardropper, Mr Harry Wardropper, Mr Roland Wardropper, Miss A. Wardropper, Mr N.S. Wardropper, Dr and Mrs Wilson and Mr Johnson. Lloyd's Register of Shipping with whom Mr Wardropper was connected for 50 years, was represented by [ . . . ] [list of Lloyd's representatives and other mourners follows] |
Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1947-07-02 |
1947-10-17 | will proved at Durham by Gertrude Wardropper, widow, and William Kirk Hewson, chartered accountant; effects £1720 11s. 9d. | National Probate Calendar |
Sunderland Secretary Leaves £1,720 Mr Henry Wallis Wardropper, of Humbledon View, Sunderland, local secretary of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, who died in June, left £1,720 11s. 9d. gross, with net personalty £1,662 17s. 10d. Probate has been granted to his widow and William K. Hewson, of John Street, Sunderland. |
Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1947-12-08 |
1883-03-19 | b. Sunderland, Durham; or Stamford Circuit, Lincoln | GRO index; censuses; "England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975," database, FamilySearch; citing, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,542,406 |
1891 | scholar, living with her family at 12 Azalea Tce South, Bishopwearmouth, with her family and a general servant | TNA: RG 12/4134 f56 p8 |
1891-07-28 | a pupil at Claremont House School; won the Class VII English Prize | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1891-07-29 |
1900-12 | passed the Cambridge local examination at the Girls' High School | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1901-02-22 |
1901 | living at 19 Belle Vue Park, Sunderland, with her family and a general servant | RG 13/4716 f81 p31 |
1901-07-22 | of Form V, Sunderland Girls' High School, attained Cambridge junior certificate | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1901-07-23 |
1903-02-24 | of Brasenose School, Stamford; had satisfied the examiners in the Cambridge University Local Examinations | Northampton Chronicle and Echo, 1903-02-24 |
1904/1914 | English mistress, Brazenose School, Stamford | Teachers' Registration Council registers |
1909-01-31 | played hockey for Brazenose School against Peterboro' Secondary School; Brazenose won 5 - 3 | Stamford Mercury, 1909-02-05 |
1910-02-19 | played hockey for Brazenose School against Peterboro' Secondary School, scoring a goal, as left wing; Brazenose won 3 - 1 | Stamford Mercury, 1910-02-25 |
1911 | assistant teacher, private school, of Brazenose School, Stamford | RG14PN19416 RD411 SD1 ED4 SN105 |
1914-06-01 | professional address Southwood Hall, Highgate, N.6; registered with the Teachers' Registration Council; Cambridge Senior Local Certificate; Certificates in botany, French, and Latin | Teachers' Registration Council registers |
from 1915 | geography mistress, Southwood Hall, Highgate N | |
1921 | teacher, employed privately at Southwood Hall, Highgate; living in 8 rooms at 21 Wood Lane, N6, with her sister Eva, a maid, two boarders, and a visitor | RG 15/06732 RD132 SD1 ED49 SN261 |
1928 | living with her sister Eva at 38 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London N.10 | electoral registers |
1929 | living with her sister Eva at 38 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London N.10; an Olive Margaret Higgs registered at the same address | |
1930/1931 | living with her sister Eva at 38 Thirlmere Road, Wood Green, Haringey, London N.10 | |
1933/1939 | ||
1939-09-29 | house duties, living with her sister Eva, and a housekeeper, at 38 Thirlmere Rd, Wood Green, Middlesex | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1947-04-22 | of The Garths, North Otterington, Northallerton, Yorkshire; d. | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
bur. St Michael, North Otterington | Yorkshire memorial inscriptions | |
1947-09-05 | will proved at York by Eva Wardropper, spinster; effects £1286 3s. 4d | National Probate Calendar |
1885 Q4 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses |
1891 | scholar, living at 12 Azalea Tce South, Bishopwearmouth, with his family and a general servant | TNA: RG 12/4134 f56 p8 |
1901 | living at 19 Belle Vue Park, Sunderland, with his family and a general servant | RG 13/4716 f81 p31 |
1903-10-24 | played football for Ashbrooke Juniors, in the Sunderland Juvenile League, against Murton Temperance A. | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1903-10-23 |
1903-11--07 | played football for Ashbrooke Juniors, in the Sunderland Juvenile League, against All Saints' C.I. A. | Sunderland Echo and Shipping Gazette, 1903-11-06 |
1909 Q4 | d. Sunderland RD | GRO index |
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