Our Family History
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401 | He was hon sec | Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
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402 | He was in the Royal Sussex Regiment as a terratorial, was called up and spent the war in France. He was evacuated from Dunkirk, was injured and invalided out of the army. | Jenner, Harold James (I35)
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403 | He was school poet | Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
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404 | He was unconscious for at least a week after a fall from his bicycle | Piper, Alfred (I416)
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405 | Helen was travelling to her mothers house in Manea when she met Arthur at the station | Family: Guy, Arthur Lebbaeus / Gould, Helen Mary (F174)
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406 | Henry I Piper 207 Mitcham Lane SW16 Photographs of Staplehurst, Kent Source Type: Photo album | Source (S2859)
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407 | Her ashes were intered | Lambert, Lena Alice Edith (I183)
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408 | Her birth was witnessed by her grandmother Elizabeth Phillips She suffered a stroke on Christmas 1949. Met her future husband, Henry Piper, while trying to find the door to the practice hall for the choral society in which they were both members. They had both arrrived late and had trouble finding the way in. She used to say that she met her husband "around by the dustbins". | Morris, Florence Annie (I88)
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409 | her husband had died 3 months earlier - hence the black border Source Type: Documents | Source (S431)
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410 | HO107/1641/331/7 Source Type: Census | Source (S1685)
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411 | Honeymoon snaps Taken at Sandown Isle of Wight August 1931 The Book of Happy Memories (To be continued DV) Source Type: Photo album | Source (S2858)
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412 | http://www.clancolquhoun.co.uk/ | Colquhoun, Mary (I1507)
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413 | https://www.britishpathe.com/search/query/Vine+More+and+Nevard | Piper, Jesse Henry Erskine (I107)
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414 | I believe this William to be the second base-born son of Mary Edginton who was actually baptized William Tuckwell, according to the Tackley parish records of 1786, presumably after his father. In the 1841 census, William describes himself as a Publican and Farmer. He is married to Ann, who is 10 years older than him. He says he is then 50 but this may be wrong since he later claims to be older than that. He states that he was born in Tackley in Oxon, but she says she was born elsewhere. Living in the same house, which is not named, are Harriet Gregory, his niece, aged 40, and her two children, Amelia aged 18 and Joseph, aged 13 years. Harriet was born in Thame, Oxon, but Amelia and Joseph were born elsewhere Ref: HO 107 890 In the 1851 Census, William is 64 years old and is described as a Farmer of 180 acres employing 9 labourers. He is married to Ann who is 11 years older than him. They appear to live in 'the New Lane near the Wood', in Tackley. In the same household are living no children but a niece, Harriet Gregory, who is 50 years old and a nephew, Joseph Gregory, who is 22 years old. Harriet was born in Thame, Oxfordshire, but Joseph was born in Dartford or Deptford in Kent. There are also servants living with the family: John Cripps is 19 years old and was born in Hanborough in Oxon. William Prickett is 19 years old and was born in Tackley. Joseph Prickett is 17 years old and was born in Tackley. Ref: 10107 1730 (81-E) By 1861, William is 74 years old and has retired from work. His wife, Ann, is still alive, aged 86 years, which seems incredible for that period. They are living (can't read the address) with Joseph who is now the head of the family, but has not yet married. He is 32 years old. His mother is with them, aged 60 now. Joseph is a victualler. Also living with the family is Valentine Hoare as a lodger, working as an agricultural labourer. He is aged 40 years, and seems to have been the son of Johanna Hoare, who was related somehow to Mary Ann, the wife of William Edginton. | Edginton, William (I1306)
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415 | I cannot find any connection to our family! Source Type: Letter | Source (S507)
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416 | I used to go to her place as a kid, she was a cook in a big house of a city banker at upper wallingham | Jenner, Daisy Eleanor (I28)
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417 | In 1892 they owned a drapers and grocers shop in the High Street, Staplehurst in 1891, employing 3 staff. Sarah Wheadon, servant, single, 18, as a drapers assistant, born in Wadhurst. John H Russell, servant, single, 23, as a grocers assistant, born in Egerton, Kent. Jesse Skinner, apprentice, single, 17, grocers apprentice, born (illegible). | Family: Piper, Erskine / Prall, Mary Jane (F159)
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418 | In 1901 they also had 1 housekeeper (Sarah Hall, widow, 50, born in Farnbridge) and 2 boarders; Edith Hall (11, born in Grays, Essex, presumably the daughter of Edith) and Florence Gray (17, born in Stanford Le Hope, Essex) | Family: Jenner, William Henry / Edginton, Mary Ann (F197)
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419 | In a book called 'History of Banbury,' published by Alfred Beesley in1841, John Hoare is mentioned in a list of prisoners in 1645 being returned to Banbury | Hoare, John (I1382)
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420 | Includes a handwritten note by Henry Piper as follows: "Col. Vincent Hawkins of Minsterworth House, Westerbury-on-Severn; had one child, a son, who committed suicide by hanging when Miss - - married - Morris at Cinderford, Glos. A son was born named John Morris & the grandfather of this illegitimate son often offered money to this John Morris & had been anxious to adopt him as a baby but the mother refused" | Source (S1814)
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421 | Includes mileage at back of diary. Source Type: Diary/Journal | Source (S2454)
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422 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: builder's contractor Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Guy, Pearson (I602)
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423 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Butcher Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Northcote, Fred (I2143)
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424 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: coal mining Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Nash, Frederick Henry (I334)
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425 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Collery company | Morris, John (I91)
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426 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Collery company | Cox, William John (I340)
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427 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: County Council Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Evans, William Lemuel (I240)
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428 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Drapers Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Northcote, Mary Louisa (I319)
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429 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: drapery Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Own Account Whether Working at Home: At Home | Jex, Eliza Rachel (I417)
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430 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: drapery wharehouse Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Piper, Ernest Owen (I423)
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431 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: farming Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker Whether Working at Home: At Home | Thirkell, Lewis Monckton (I894)
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432 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: LCC Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Piper, Florence Grace (I421)
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433 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: motor car works Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Own Account | Gibson, John (I2602)
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434 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: motor car works Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Gibson, James (I2604)
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435 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: railway company Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Lambert, Arnold Henry (I1855)
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436 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: school Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Piper, Marian Grace (I2775)
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437 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Ship building Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Munn, David (I1756)
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438 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Shipyard Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Crichton, William McKay (I1401)
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439 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: Turkey Red Dye Works Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Crichton, John (I353)
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440 | Industry or Service with which worker is connected: wharehouse Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker | Piper, Herbert John (I422)
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441 | Inscribed "To Darling Florrie from Jack, 1899" | Phillips, Florence (I100)
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442 | Inside are two photgraphs of Florence Morris - so I assume this is Henry Piper's order of service for his mother-in-law who died shortly after his wife had. Source Type: Book | Source (S1602)
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443 | Intermediate Arts | Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
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444 | Intermediate BA | Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
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445 | Interment was at 2pm | Phillips, Florence (I100)
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446 | Into Place: Australia | Jenner, Albert James (I37)
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447 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Stockdale, W.O. (I166)
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448 | Into Place: Melbourne, Australia | Evenden, Blanche (I2695)
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449 | Is John Charles Moate in one of the pictures of crew on HMS Northampton in 1880's on https://www.worldnavalships.com/nelson_class1.htm | Moate, John Charles (I2885)
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450 | It appears that Thirza married a George Radmore in 1857, in Plomesgate in Suffolk. They apparently (according to Ron Adams) moved around a lot, and they were back in the London area 1858, 1863, 1867, 1872 shot up to Yorkshire 1876 and back to Warlingham for 1881. Thirza's death certificate states that she lived in Caterham and died in Godstone when she was 64 years old. She was the wife of George who was then a tobacconist and stationer. She died from cerebral haemorrhage and cardiac failure. Her death was registered on the 18th February, 1904 by R Radmore her son. To date (2005) I have no record of a R.Radmore. George's family stayed in Surrey, but he ended up in Wales, being looked after by one of the younger members of the family. | Edginton, Thirza (I1290)
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