1884 Q4 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses |
1891 | living with his family at Rosedene Lodge, Bishopwearmouth, Durham | TNA: RG 12/4134 f90 p76 |
1901 | apprentice fitter, worker, living with his family in 4 rooms at Rose Dene Lodge, Sunderland | RG 13/4716 f169 p11 |
1911 | marine engineer, living with his family in 4 rooms at 78 Ward St, Sunderland | RG 14/30190 RD555 ED9 SN339 |
1914 Q2 | m. Ethel Wymark Bell (1883–1968, b. Sunderland RD), in Sunderland RD | GRO index |
1921 | engineer (marine), employed by Moor Engineering Co:, out of work, working at South [?] Dock [added by enumerator]; living with his wife (manageress public house) in 4 rooms at 15 Olive Street, Sunderland | RG 15/24823 RD555 SD1 ED3 SN63 |
Children: | George (1921–1998) and Ernest (1922–1996), both b. Tynemouth RD | GRO index |
1930/1931 | living with his wife at Grey Horse Inn, Whitburn, Durham | electoral registers |
1937-11-19 | licensed victualler; granted probated of his father's will, at Durham | National Probate Calendar |
1938 Q3 | d. Sunderland RD | GRO index |
1886-08-24 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
1891 | living with his family at Rosedene Lodge, Bishopwearmouth, Durham | RG 12/4134 f90 p76 |
1901 | living with his family in 4 rooms at Rose Dene Lodge, Sunderland | RG 13/4716 f169 p11 |
1910 Q2 | m. Martha Crow (1892–1967, b. Chester le Street RD), in Sunderland RD | GRO index; Lane Family Tree |
Children: | William (1911–1920), Thomas H. (1912–1914), both b. Houghton le Spring RD; Leonard (1914–1980, b. Penshaw, Durham), George A. (1915–1921, b. Houghton le Spring RD); Leonora (1918–1998), Barbara (1920–1985), both b. Fatfield, Durham; Robert (1922–1998), Ralph Crow J.R. (1925–1997), and Ramon (1931–1990), all b. Chester le Street RD | GRO index; RG 14/30190 RD555 ED9 SN339; RG 15/24807 RD554 SD2 ED11 SN103; Lane Family Tree |
1911 | joiner, living with his family in 4 rooms at 78 Ward St, Sunderland; described as married under one year, with a single child, but neither is with him on census night | RG 14/30190 RD555 ED9 SN339 |
1920 | of 1 River View Terrace, Harraton and North Biddick, Fatfield, Durham | electoral register |
1921 | sawyer, surface, employed by Lambton & Hetton Collieries Ltd, working at Harraton Colliery; living with his family in 3 rooms at 9 Waggonway Terrace, Fatfield, Washington S.D | RG 15/24807 RD554 SD2 ED11 SN103 |
1921/1923 | of 9 Waggonway Terrace, Harraton and North Biddick, Fatfield, Durham | electoral registers |
1924/1928 | living with his wife at 9 River View Terrace, Fatfield, Durham | |
1929 | living with his wife at 9 River View Terrace, Fatfield, Durham; a Dorothy Allison Webb also recorded there | |
1930/1931 | living with his wife at 2 Slate Houses, Harraton and North Biddick, Fatfield, Durham | |
1939-09-29 | colliery sawyer, living with a couple named MacDonald at 2 Short Row, Chester-le-Street, Durham; family living at 39 Melton Road, Leicester, Leicestershire | 1939 England and Wales Register |
1970 Q2 | d. Leicester RD | GRO index |
1888-08-09 | b. Sunderland, Durham | GRO index; censuses; Royal Navy registers of seamen's services |
1891 | living with his family at Rosedene Lodge, Bishopwearmouth, Durham | TNA: RG 12/4134 f90 p76 |
1901 | living with his family in 4 rooms at Rose Dene Lodge, Sunderland | RG 13/4716 f169 p11 |
1911 | plumber, living with his family in 4 rooms at 78 Ward St, Sunderland | RG 14/30190 RD555 ED9 SN339 |
1915-06-12 | plumber; engaged for 12 years' service in the Royal Navy; 5'5", 35½" chest, brown hair, brown eyes, fresh complexion | Royal Navy registers of seamen's services |
1915-06-12/1928-05-29 | served as plumber's mate; conduct V.G. throughout | |
1915-06-12/-07-03 | served in Victory II | |
1915-07-04/-10-29 | served in Fisgard | |
1915-10-30/1917-11-06 | served in Princess Royal | |
1917-11-07/-12-08 | served in Victory II | |
1917-12-09/1918-10-20 | served in Fisgard | |
1918-10-21/-11-30 | served in Attentive II | |
1918-12-01/1919-06-30 | served in Woolwich | |
1919-07-01/1921-03-14 | served in Columbine | |
1921-03-15/-04-06 | served in Victory II | |
1921-04-07/-08-25 | served in Caledon | |
1921 | plumber, employed as R.N. plumber; aboard HMS Caledon, light cruiser, at H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth | RG 15/05276 RD90 SD3 ED Shipping SN– p12 |
1921-08-26/-11-28 | served in Curacoa | Royal Navy registers of seamen's services |
1921-11-29/1922-11-20 | served in Columbine | |
1922-11-21/1923-01-10 | served in Victory II | |
1923-01-11/1925-10-20 | served in Carlisle | |
1925-10-21/-12-17 | served in Weymouth | |
1925-12-18/-18 | served in Victory II | |
1925-12-19/1926-03-05 | served in Fisgard | |
1926-03-06/1928-05-28 | served in Columbine | |
1927-05-26 | 5'5½", 36" chest, brown hair, brown eyes, swarthy complexion; meatotomy of penis | |
1928-05-29 | served in Cardiff | |
paid War Gratuity | ||
1939-09-29 | not found in 1939 Register | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
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