1867-09-19 | b. Portskewett, Monmouthshire, Wales | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1871 | living with her family at 20 Earl Street, St John, Llangyfelach, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales | TNA: RG 10/5448 f103 p33 |
1881 | scholar, living with her family in Myrtle Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset | RG 11/2104 f75 p38 |
1891 | no occupation, living with her family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 12/1739 f117 p38 |
1901 | assistant housekeeper, living with her family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse | RG 13/2105 f78 p24 |
1911 | living in with her family in 7 rooms at 28 Grafton Rd, Mutley, Plymouth, Devon | RG14PN12947 RG78PN747 RD276 SD1 ED9 SN391 |
1915-12-09 | 28 Grafton Rd, Mutley, Plymouth | brother's British Army World War I service record |
1921 | not found in census | |
1929 | of Green Villa, Honicknowle, St Budeaux, Devon | electoral register |
1930 | of 7 Woodland Fort Cottages, St Budeaux | electoral registers |
1935-08-24 | of Green View, Honicknowle, Devonshire; d. Blackadon Mental Hospital, Ugborough, Devonshire | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1936-09-19 | admon granted at Bristol to William Andrew Pollard, sack merchant; effects £205 9s. | National Probate Calendar |
1870-06-08 | b. Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1871 | living with his family at 20 Earl Street, St John, Llangyfelach, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales | TNA: RG 10/5448 f103 p33 |
1874-07-21 | of Neyland, Pembrokeshire; bapt. Portskewett, Monmouthshire | parish register |
1881 | scholar, living with his family in Myrtle Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset | RG 11/2104 f75 p38 |
1886-01-01/1887-12-31 | boy, on the Sir Francis Drake, owned by the Great Western Railway and working as a mail tender, out of Plymouth, Devon | Merchant Navy crew lists |
1891 | fitter, steam engine, worker, living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 12/1739 f117 p38 |
1893-10-25 | engine fitter, of 10 Hobart Street, Stonehouse; m. Emily Eliza Deacon (1872–1942, of 39 Chapel Street, Stonehouse, b. Stonehouse, d. of William Robert Deacon, grocer), at St Matthew's church, Stonehouse, after banns | parish register; banns book; GRO index; RG 13/2110 f81 p19; RG14PN12950 RG78PN747 RD276 SD1 ED12 SN540 |
Children: | Frederick William (1895–1952), Florence Amy (1895–1970), both b. Devonport, Devon; Emily Christina (1897–1951), b. Plymouth, Devon; Annie Redvers (1900–1937), and Hubert George (1909–1971), both b. Devonport | GRO index; RG 13/2110 f81 p19; RG14PN12950 RG78PN747 RD276 SD1 ED12 SN540 |
1901 | engineer, steam ship, victualling, Dept Civil Service, worker, living with his family in 3 rooms at 26 Sussex Road, Devonport, Devon | RG 13/2110 f81 p19 |
1911 | marine engineer, Civil Service Vict. Yd., worker, living with his family in 5 rooms at 33 Trelawney Rd, Peverell, Plymouth | RG14PN12950 RG78PN747 RD276 SD1 ED12 SN540 |
1914 | of 33 Trelawney road, Mutley, Plymouth | Kelly's Directory of Devon & Cornwall |
1916-02-15 | engineer R.N.; co-executor of his father's will | National Probate Calendar |
1921 | marine engineer, driving steam vessel, employed by Civil Service Admiralty, working at Royal William Yard, home; living with his wife and their two youngest children, in 5 rooms at 33 Trelawney Rd, Plymouth | RG 15/10595 RD276 SD1 ED17 SN167 |
1931-06-10 | of 33 Trelawney-road, Peverell, Plymouth; d. Plymouth RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
shortly before 1931-06-16 |
OBITUARY. Mr. R.F. Pollard, Plymouth. The funeral took place at Plymouth Old Cemetery of Mr. R.F. Pollard, of 33 Trelawney-road, Plymouth, Rev. C. Dyer (Hope Baptist Church) officiating. Mr. Pollard was a chief engineer, attached to the Royal William Yard, until recently placed on pension. Mourners were: Messrs. F. and B. Pollard (sons), W. and A. Pollard (brothers), S. Edgar, R. Moon, R. Coombes (sons-in-law), G. Parsons, W. Shaw, l. Scott, E. Husk, L. England, W. Langford, A. Manley, J.E.J. Nott, E. Spear, Capt. Ackland, officers, and men of the Royal William Yard. |
Western Morning News, 1931-06-16 |
1931-07-18 | will proved at Exeter by George Richard John Parsons, electrician; effects £858 2s. 4d. | National Probate Calendar |
1873-03-17 | b. Shrewsbury, Shropshire | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101), giving 1875-03-17 |
1881 | scholar, living with her family in Myrtle Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset | TNA: RG 11/2104 f75 p38 |
1891 | telegraph clerk, employed, of Post Office, Loughor, Glamorgan, Wales | RG 12/4491 f11 p16 |
1901 | postmistress G.P.O., living with her uncle and aunt Benjamin and Sarah Howell, and her aunt's mother, at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 13/2105 f78 p24 |
1905-09-09 | m. James Henry Andrews (1861–1914, house painter, b. Liskeard, Cornwall), at the Union Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Edgecombe Street, East Stonehouse | Devon marriages; GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
Child: | Winifred Mary (1906–1991), b. Stonehouse | GRO index; RG 14/13007 RD277 ED3 SN29; National Probate Calendar |
1911 | (sub-)postmistress, living with her family in 4 rooms at Post Office, 17 Manor St, Plymouth, Devon | RG 14/13007 RD277 ED3 SN29 |
1914-05-19 | husband of 9 Phoenix-street, Stonehouse, at the date of his death | National Probate Calendar |
1914-09-18 | administrator of her husband's estate | |
1921 | sub postmistress, employed by Postmaster General, working at Manor St, P6; living with her daughter in 4 rooms at 9 Phoenix St, East Stonehouse | RG 15/10671 RD277 SD277 ED10 SN195 |
1923 | retail stationer, of 17 Manor street, Plymouth | Kelly's Directory of Devon |
1927-10-29 | of 9 Phœnix-street, Plymouth, at the date of her daughter's wedding at Stonehouse | Western Morning News, 1927-10-31 |
1928-09-26 |
POST OFFICE CLOSURE RETIREMENT AT STONEHOUSE AFTER 41½ YEARS After 41½ years of postal service, 36 as the sub-postmistress of the Manor-street sub-Post Office, Stonehouse, Mrs. A.S. Andrews is retiring owing to ill-health. At the same time notice has been received from the General Post Office at Plymouth that after Saturday next the Manor-street sub-office will be permanently closed. It is understood that Mrs. Andrews had been assured that the Manor-street office would remain open during the period she acted as sub-postmistress. Notice to terminate her term of service, however, having been given some months ago, it has now been agreed to close the office. In a notice posted within the office, Mrs. Andrews expresses her thanks to those who have used the office for their kindness to her. There will, it appears, be little hardship consequent upon the closing of the office, as both the Stonehouse and Union-street offices are not far distant, though in the case of disabled old-age pensioners there may be some slight inconvenience. |
Western Morning News |
1939-09-29 | retired (post mistress), living at 36 Union Place, Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1949-10-03 | of Providence Cottage, Horse-lane, Shaldon, Devon; d. Newton A. RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1949-11-28 | will proved at Exeter by Winifred May Jones (wife of William Thomas Henry Pring Jones); effects £1561 4s. 4d. | National Probate Calendar |
1875-12-18 | b. Neyland, Pembroke, Wales | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1881 | scholar, living with her family in Myrtle Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset | TNA: RG 11/2104 f75 p38 |
1891 | apprentice draper, worker, living with her family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 12/1739 f117 p38 |
1901 | draper's accountant, living with her family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse | RG 13/2105 f78 p24 |
1902-07-09 | m. George Douglas Perkins (1871–1955, b. Stoke Damerel RD), at the Union Street Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Edgecombe Street, East Stonehouse | Devon marriages; GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
Child: | ____ (b. & d. before 1911) | RG14PN12947 RG78PN747 RD276 SD1 ED9 SN391 |
1911 | living with her family in 7 rooms at 28 Grafton Rd, Mutley, Plymouth, Devon | |
1921 | occupation: none / house duties, at home; living with her husband in 6 rooms in Silver Street, Nailsea, Long Ashton, Somerset, with her brother Arthur as a visitor | RG 15/11579 RD318 SD2 ED13 SN106 |
1928/1930 | living with her husband and an Alice Frazer at 10 Dagmar Street, Totnes, Devon | electoral registers |
1930-02-21 | won third prize in the whist drive and dance in aid of the Nailsea Cricket Club, at the Village Institute | Western Daily Press |
1931 | living at 10 Dagmar Street, Totnes, with her husband; a couple named Gilpin also registered there | electoral register [data presumably collected in 1930] |
1934-10-29 | with her husband, present at the funeral of Susan Elizabeth Russell, in Nailsea | Western Daily Press |
1935-03-11 | of Nailsea; with her husband, among the family mourners at the funeral of William Haydon, in Plymouth | Western Morning News |
1939-09-29 | domestic duties, living at Woodlands, Nailsea, Long Ashton, with her husband (manufacturer cattle medicines) and her youngest brother | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1951-10-22 | of Woodlands, Nailsea, Somersetshire; d. at Chesterfield Nursing Home, Clifton Court, Clifton, Bristol | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1951-12-12 | administration with will, at Bristol, to Lloyds Bank Limited; effects £2568 8s. 2d. | National Probate Calendar |
1880-07-25 | b. Weymouth, Dorset | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1881 | living with his family in Myrtle Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset | TNA: RG 11/2104 f75 p38 |
1891 | scholar, living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 12/1739 f117 p38 |
1901 | gas fitter, living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse | RG 13/2105 f78 p24 |
1904-07-01 | trial at Nottingham Guildhall of a traveller and commission agent for "feloniously uttering, knowing the name to have been forged, an order for the delivery of goods, to wit, veterinary medicines, with intent to defraud William Pollard and others, trading as the Imperial Veterinary Medicine Company; and also with obtaining by false pretences 6s. 2d., being commission on the bogus order." | Nottingham Evening Post, 1904-07-01; Nottingham Evening Post, 1904-07-18 |
1906 Q4 | m. Mary Elizabeth Clark Jewell (1880–1965, b. Plymouth, Devon), in Plymouth RD | GRO index; RG 14/14809 RD318 ED8 SN43; RG 15/11580 RD318 SD2 ED14 SN149; Thiessen Family Tree |
1909-07-10 |
THE POISONS AND PHARMACY ACT, 1908. We, GEORGE DOUGLAS PERKINS and WILLIAM ANDREW POLLARD, trading as THE IMPERIAL VETERINARY MEDICINE COMPANY, at Wraxall Mill, Nailsea, in the County of Somerset, hereby GIVE NOTICE that we intend to apply to the Somerset County Council for a Licence for the Sale of certain Poisonous Substances, to be used for Agricultural and Horticultural purposes, or as Sheep Dips or Weed Killers. |
Western Daily Press |
1911 | animal medicine manufacturer, living with his wife in 4 rooms at Devonia, Nailsea, Bristol | RG 14/14809 RD318 ED8 SN43 |
1916-02-15 | animal medicine manufacturer; co-executor of his father's will | National Probate Calendar |
1921 | Secretary to Association of Cattle Feeding Stuffs Merchants, employed by the Bristol Feeding Stuffs Committee, working at Canada House, Baldwen St, Bristol; living with his wife in 8 rooms at Kings Hill, Nailsea | RG 15/11580 RD318 SD2 ED14 SN149 |
1928-12-08 | secretary of the Nailsea branch of the Weston-super-Mare Liberal Association | Western Daily Press, 1928-12-10 |
1929-02-04 | Western Daily Press | |
1929-03-27 | with his wife, present at the funeral of Ralph Eward Doddrell, in Nailsea | Western Daily Press, 1929-03-28 |
1930-03-06 | at a social evening at the Nailsea Village Institute, under the auspices of the Nailsea Christ Church Council and C.E.M.S., led the community singing, accompanied by his wife on the piano | Western Daily Press |
1931-02-02 | had been re-elected as secretary of the Nailsea branch of the Weston-super-Mare Liberal Association | Western Daily Press |
1936-09-19 | sack merchant; administrator of his eldest sister's estate | National Probate Calendar |
1939-09-29 | sack & bag contractor & dealer, living with his wife at Rock House, Long Ashton, Somerset | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1948-02-16 | of Rock House, Nailsea, Somersetshire; d. Weston-super-Mare RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1948-08-18 | administration with will, at Liverpool, to The Midland Bank Executor and Trustee Company Limited; effects £10,733 17s. 4d. | National Probate Calendar |
1948-08-25 |
LEGAL NOTICES IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ANDREW POLLARD, Deceased. Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925. NOTICE is Hereby Given that all persons having CLAIMS against the estate of William Andrew Pollard, late of Rock House, Nailsea in the County of Somerset Sack and Bag Contractor, formerly Animal Medicine Manufacturer, who died on the 16th day of February 1948 are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the undersigned, Solicitors for the Administrators, on or before the 28th day of OCTOBER, 1948, after which date the Administrators will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the valid claims then notified. Dated this 25th day of August 1948 DONALD BENNETT & LEGAT, 15, St. Stephen's Street, Bristol 1.
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Western Daily Press, 1948-0-25 |
1884-04-17 | b. East Stonehouse RD | GRO index; censuses; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1891 | scholar, living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 12/1739 f117 p38 |
1901 | apprentice boiler maker, living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse | RG 13/2105 f78 p24 |
1911 | not found in census | |
1911 Q2 | m. Harriett Mabel Mullinger (1884–1950, b. Portsmouth), in Portsmouth RD | GRO index; RG 15/05216 RD90 SD2 ED3 SN134 |
Children: | Hubert Alfred (1913–1984) and Kathleen M. (1916–1917), both b. Portsmouth RD | GRO index |
1916-09-15 | daughter born at 35 Cornwall road, Fratton, Portsmouth | Portsmouth Evening News, 1916-09-19 |
1921 | boilermaker, employed by H.M. Government, working at H.M.E.D. Portsmouth; living with his wife and son in 6 rooms at 35 Cornwall Road, Kingston, Portsmouth, with a boarder | RG 15/05216 RD90 SD2 ED3 SN134 |
1937-02-25 | of 35 Cornwall-road, Fratton; d. Portsmouth RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1937-04-07 | admon at Winchester to Harriet Mabel Pollard, widow; effects £533 17s. 8d. | National Probate Calendar |
1888-02-29 | b. St George's, Stonehouse, Devon | GRO index; censuses; British Army World War I service record; William Pollard: 'Some Descendants of James and Mary Pollard', Ms book at West Sussex RO |
1891 | scholar, living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse, Devon | RG 12/1739 f117 p38 |
1901 | living with his family at 10 Hobart Street, East Stonehouse | RG 13/2105 f78 p24 |
1911 | cabinet maker, worker, living with his family in 7 rooms at 28 Grafton Rd, Mutley, Plymouth, Devon | RG14PN12947 RG78PN747 RD276 SD1 ED9 SN391 |
1915-11-30 | testimonial from Pophams of Plymouth: We have pleasure in stating that Arthur Huelin Pollard has been in our employ 5½ years as a cabinet maker, & has given us every satisfaction & we shall be pleased to answer any questions concerning him. |
British Army World War I service record |
1915-12-09 | cabinet maker and joiner, of 28 Grafton Rd, Mutley, Plymouth; enlisted as a sapper in the Royal Engineers at Plymouth, after receipt of call-up notice; no 107793; 5 ft 10 in, chest 37 in win fully expanded, with 3 in range; 163 lbs, good physical development, vaccination mark on left arm; vision 6/6 in both eyes | |
1916-01-18 | vaccinated | |
1916-07-18 | embarked B.E.F. | |
1917-11-04/-18 | leave | |
1918-07-01 | wounded | |
1918-07-03 | adm. 3 Cam Gen Hspl | |
1918-07-27 | dis from 7 Con Dep | |
1918-10-30 | admitted to the military hospital, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, with an abscess, left thigh | |
1918-10-31 | home | |
1918-11-20 | discharged after 22 days in hospital | |
1918-11-26/-27 | overstayed 14 hours hospital furlough from tattoo, Shoreham-by-Sea; forfeited a day's pay, and awarded 7days' CB [or CD] | |
1918-12-28 | transferred to 3 RBn Newark. Cat A.3 | |
1919-01-24 | of 28 Grafton Rd, Mutley, Plymouth; had served in Northern theatre; issued with protection certificate and certificate of identity | |
1919-07-30 | will returned to him | |
1921-05-31 | received the Victory and British War medals | |
1921 | cabinet maker, employed by Harris & Sons furnishers &c, George St, Plymouth, working in Plymouth; visiting with his sister Christina Perkins and her husband in 6 rooms in Silver Street, Nailsea, Long Ashton, Somerset | RG 15/11579 RD318 SD2 ED13 SN106 |
1927-10-29 | gave away his niece, at her wedding at Stonehouse | Western Morning News, 1927-10-31 |
1939-09-29 | warehouseman, living at Woodlands, Nailsea, Long Ashton, Somerset, with his sister Mary Perkins and her husband | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1963 Q4 | d. Bristol RD | GRO index |
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