4 June 2020

61.1 - 1939 Directory of the Wheaver Family

Through the Trees: Wheaver (and James)Barnes (and Hedges)
British records are from the 1939 Register; others are best estimates.

Abbott, Charles Henry (1907). Sewage sludge pumping operator.
Abbott, Phyllis Mary née Belinger (9 Jun 1910)
One implied child
13 Riland Road, Sutton Coldfield

Abbott, Charles Herbert (17 Feb 1886). Farm foreman.
Abbott, Edith Annie (2 Jun 1883)
Abbott, Amy (later Carter)(5 Dec 1909)
Abbott, Eva (5 Dec 1909)
Abbott, Dorothy (later Carter)(18 Jul 1919). Dressmaker's hand.
Church Grove Farm, Rectory Road, Sutton Coldfield

Abbott, Frank (9 Jul 1911). General labourer.
Abbott, Millie E née Butler (6 Jul 1913)
Abbott, Christine A (4 Jun 1939)
Three later children
3 Myring Place, Rectory Road, Sutton Coldfield

Abbott, William (1921). Later married.
Not found.

Ashmore, William J (2 Feb 1896). Sorting clerk and telegraphist.
Ashmore, Fanny née Kent (27 Oct 1896)
Goodridge, Nellie G (15 Nov 1891). Telephone supervisor.
31 Kingstanding Road, Birmingham

Badham, Philip Walter (3 Aug 1909). Laboratory assistant (skilled), rubber company. Fort Dunlop was three miles away (see Horne). This was the biggest tyre factory outside the USA, and met huge demand for military tyres in WWII. The company also made barrage balloons and frogman suits. Fort Dunlop also built Spitfire planes. The building was damaged by wartime bombing.
Clarke, Norah (1911). Not present. Married Phillip in Sutton Coldfield in 1941.
Badham, Alice Elizabeth née Wheaver (31 May 1880)
Badham, Patricia E E (1921). Implied.
183 Moor End Lane, Birmingham

White, Annie K (10 Jan 1861). Independent means.
Baker, Martha Ann née Holroyd (23 Sep 1887). Working housekeeper.
Cheylesmore, Salcombe Hill [Road], Sidmouth

Baldwin, Edward C (2 Mar 1904). Railway locomotive fireman, trained driver
Baldwin, Madge née Weaver (1 Mar 1904). Born a day before her husband.
70 East End Crescent, Royston, Yorkshire

Ballance, Edward (1884)
Ballance, Eleanor née Glover (1880)
Not found. Married in Brereton, Rugeley

Ballance, Harriet née Wakelin (4 Nov 1884). Widowed.
Ballance, Gladys (17 Apr 1909). Shop assistant, jewellery.
Ballance, Mary Georgina (later Bowman)(25 Dec 1917). Explosive filler, small arms. This would have been at BSA, Small Heath, a five-mile bus ride away.
Three boarders (a millwright and two explosive fillers)
157 Murdock Road, Birmingham

The BSA factory was bombed by the Luftwaffe three times in Aug and Nov 1940, causing severe damage to the buildings, the loss of hundreds of machine tools, and three month's rifle production. In the raid of 19 Nov, hundreds of workers were trapped: 53 were killed and 89 injured.

Bomb damage in Birmingham 1940 (IWM)
Ballance, John Thomas (1894). First class stoker, Royal Navy. Served on HMS Begonia, an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915, torpedoed by U.44, reconstructed to resemble small coaster and commissioned in August 1917 as Q-ship Q.10. Killed in action on 6 October 1917, when the ship collided with a German submarine, also lost, off Casablanca.
HMS Azalea (credit)
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
(Frank Grant on Find A Grave

Ballance, Lucy née Corden (4 Nov 1873)
Ballance, Nellie (later Lyons)(29 Aug 1905). Domestic service elsewhere.
Stockley, George (15 Jul 1874). Incapacitated coal miner.
16 King Street, Rugeley

Ballance, George (19 Sep 1901). Van salesman.
Ballance, Clara Meadows née Phillips (24 Feb 1900)
One implied child
115 Hagley Road, Rugeley

Ballance, (Samuel) Edward (18 Oct 1903). Colliery onsetter below ground.
Ballance, (Doris) Mabel (25 Apr 1911)
Two implied children
11 Ravenhill Terrace, Rugeley

Barnes, Arthur John (12 Aug 1898). Alabaster fixer.
Barnes, Ada Lilian I (later Birch)(13 Dec 1902)
Barnes, Hazel I (later Fradley)(19 Mar 1929)
Barnes, John Charles (19 Aug 1939)
The Green, Weston, Stafford

Barnes, Caroline Mary (1859)
Not found. d. 1943, Stafford.

Barnes, Charles Cornelius (1888)
Barnes, Mabel Eliza May Patterson (1895)
Five children at some point
Married in Lincoln, Ontario, Canada in 1922

Barnes, Daniel Edward Lloyd (17 Aug 1894). Chief engineer, dyers and cleaners.
Barnes, Isabella née Wishart (9 Apr 1888).
17 Palm Hill, [Oxton] Birkenhead

Barnes, Elizabeth (28 Feb 1867). Widow.
56 Albert Street, Crewe

Barnes, Elizabeth (1890). b. Offleyhay, Stone
Not found. Possibly in London.

Barnes, Ellen (26 Jan 1864). Retired.
Boarding in Summer Hill Road, Birmingham

Barnes, Fred. Engine fitter; mechanic.
Not found. Home was Saltley, Birmingham when serving in the Army in 1916.
Repatriated to Ontario, Canada.

Barnes, Herbert Frank (31 Mar 1899). Foreman, electricity mains excavation.
Barnes, Margaret J née Haden (1899)
One implied child
13 Wynchcombe Avenue, Wolverhampton

Barnes, Horatio John (4 Aug 1869). Farmer.
Barnes, Mary Elizabeth née Devereux (21 Nov 1870)
Barnes, Martha Louisa (22 Jan 1893). Dairy maid.
Meadow Butts, [Yarnfield] Stone

Barnes, James Olly (1886)
Sailed to New York on the Homeric in 1926. Homeric was a German ship ceded to Britain as part of WWI war reparations.
RMS Homeric (postcard)
Barnes, John Edward Lloyd (23 Aug 1862). Chartered patent agent and consulting engineer.
Barnes, Annie Avis née Astbury (3 Sep 1863). Incapacitated.
Barnes, Mary Astbury (9 May 1885)
Reid, Marion? (23 Aug 1897). Domestic servant.
'Cliff Cottage', Poplar Road, [Oxton] Birkenhead (see Conservation Area Character Assessment)

Barnes, Lizzie Jane (1877)
Not found. May have married James Essex in 1901

Barnes, Miney Cotton (29 Oct 1883). Housekeeper.
Sackville Hotel, Bexhill, Sussex (The first luxury hotel in Bexhill, built for the 7th Earl De La Warr, opened in 1890. De La Warr celebrated the incorporation of Bexhill in 1902, by organising a car race along the parade outside. As a result, the RAC recognise Bexhill as the birthplace of British motor racing. There were concours d'elegance in the mid-1930s. Requisitioned by the RAF in WWII, and bombed. Converted to flats in 1963.)
Sackville Hotel, Bexhill (credit)
Barnes, Samuel Hedges (18 Apr 1907). Signwriter, rolling stock.
Barnes, Delia née Flatley (14 Sep 1906). Assembler, button hook and eyes.
131 Hodge Hill Road, Birmingham

Barnes, James Adams (21 Jun 1892). Clerk of works, GPO Engineering Department.
Barnes, Rhinegold Marion née Glendinning (29 Sep 1894).
Barnes, Rheingold Marion (1921). Implied.
101 Low Hill Crescent, Wolverhampton

Barnes, Victor Robert (30 Sep 1896). Telegraphic linesman.
Barnes, Phoebe E née Thorne (1895)
Two implied children
213 Cannock Road, Wolverhampton

Barnes, Walter Clifford (1 Dec 1876). Retired postman.
Barnes, Lily née Osborn (23 Jan 1877). Shopkeeper.
Lilja, Phyllis Maud née Barnes
Lilja, Clifford (29 Jul 1932)
90 Lichfield Road, Birmingham

Barnes, William Horatio (1895). May have married Mary Dixon in Stone in 1936.
Possibly at 34 St Johns Road, Bristol (clerk, ministry of health) with a Louisa Barnes (1883), a landlady and a help.

Barratt, Albert (8 May 1889). Coal hewer.
Barratt, Ivy née Bees (22 Feb 1892)
Barratt, Alfred G (1910). Died in 1917.
Barratt, Jack (29 Sep 1911). Byeworker underground at colliery.
Barratt, George V (1921). Died in 1922.
Barratt, Mary (1914). Not found. May have emigrated to USA.
Barratt, Ruby (later Thackrah)(24 Dec 1918)
Barratt, Robina (later Thackrah)
25 Henderson Avenue, Normanton

Barrett, Fredrick Stanley (1874)
Barrett, Sarah Ann née Bird (1876)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Bean, James R (19 Jun 1890). Licensee.
Bean, Anne M [Maisie] née Cheatle
Bean, Peter (20 Feb 1930)
Dugmore, Victoria (30 Apr 1902)
Dugmore, Michael Arthur Nevill (1933). Not found.
Dugmore, Beatrice A N (1935). Not found.
One other household member
Rose & Crown, 152 Ledbury Road, Hereford

Beddard, Albert (17 Jul 1918). Wholesale furniture salesman.
Beddard, Bertram A (12 Mar 1913). Master blacksmith and smallholder.
Beddard, Annie Rebecca née Abbott (23 Aug 1913)
Beddard, Harriett (23 Aug 1878)
One implied child
The Forge, Springfield Road, Sutton Coldfield

Bennett, Florence R (1885). Probably married in Birmingham
Not found

Binns, Arthur (19 Apr 1913). Brewer's labourer (at Clark's Westgate Brewery, based on location). Son of Edith Eliza Gollick (1888)
Binns, Irene (27 Jun 1914)
Binns, Brian (28 Nov 1935)
26 Gaskell Street, Wakefield

Clark's Westgate Brewery (CAMRA)
Binns, William (29 Dec 1883). Screener above ground at a colliery.
Binns, Edith Eliza née Gollick (b. 1888, m. 1908) had died in 1928
Binns, Alice P (12 Aug 1884)
107 Queen Elizabeth Road, Wakefield

Bird, Alfred James (1 Dec 1893). Iron puller
Bird, Dorothy (14 Feb 1895)
Bird, Lily May (1918). Died 1920.
Bird, Alfred J (27 Feb 1922). Iron moulder
Bird, George A (20 Jan 1926)
401 City Road, Rowley Regis

Bird, George Albert (18 Mar 1893). Sheet iron worker
Bird, Florence Gertrude née Hayward (17 Jun 1893)
Bird, James A (1915). Died 1923.
Bird, William H (7 Nov 1917). General labourer
115 Hilton Street, West Bromwich

Bird, Joseph Arthur (8 Apr 1908). Labourer, gas producers
Bird, Emily Grace née Roberts (21 Apr 1905)
One child implied
141 Victoria Street, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

Bird, John H (21 Jul 1906). Iron moulder.
Bird, Clara E (19 May 1911)
Bird, Brenda D (later Worthington)(14 Jul 1935)
Bird, Sylvia M (later Rolls)(20 Mar 1937)
107 Dial Lane, West Bromwich

Bird, Sarah (1 Sep 1854)
Bellevue, Queensland, Australia

Bird, William Henry (17 Jan 1886). Iron worker, rolling mills.
Bird, Harriet née Hunter (4 Jul 1885)
Bird, Harriet (later Hurley)(14 Jun 1919). Packer, lamp & cycle factory.
Bird, Dorothy (later Foster)(11 Aug 1922). Spring worker, spring factory.
Bird, Dora W (later Green)(1 May 1926)
Bird, Donald (15 Sep 1920). Brass and copper mill lathe worker.
One implied child
135 Toll End Road, Tipton, Staffordshire

Bowen, William H (1910). Not present.
Bowen, Ethel Winifred Morris (17 Mar 1912)
Bowen, Joan (later O'Connor)(23 Feb 1934)
Two implied children (one verified)
About seven later children
Martley, Worcestershire

Brinson, Arthur Edward (23 Aug 1870). Retired gas worker.
Brinson, Elizabeth (3 Dec 1883)
Brinson, Cyril (11 Sep 1911). Electrician, wireman.
3 Morris Row, Leeds

Burke, Francis [Frank] (1898)
Burke, Mildred née Lambert (1900)
Burke, Mildred (1926)
Burke, Grace (15 Feb 1932)
Not found. Married in Hulme, Manchester.

Burke, Kenneth (13 Jul 1928). At school.
18 Seymour Grove, Altrincham

Burke, James Francis (31 Jan 1900)
Burke, Mary Louisa (1904)
Burke, Dorothy (1909)
Not found. b. Manchester, d. Hulme, Manchester.

Calvert, Ernest (9 Feb 1899). Boot and shoe repairer.
Calvert, Alice née Weaver (28 Mar 1900). Unpaid domestic duties + nursing auxiliary
3 Shaw Fold, Wakefield

Chatterton, Albert (12 Nov 1895). Railway engine driver.
Chatterton, Charlotte née Maeer (14 Nov 1891)
Chatterton, Richard (4 Apr 1924). Apprentice builder's carpenter.
Chatterton, Arthur William (1921). Implied.
Chatterton, Richard (1924). Implied.
64 Elliot Street, [Nechells] Birmingham

Cheatle, Beatrice née Heath (15 Feb 1866). Widow. Unpaid domestic duties.
Asker, Lydia J née Heath (25 Feb 1868). Widow. Unpaid domestic duties.
With Mayer family at the Chetwynd Arms, Brocton, Stafford

Cheatle, Harriet Beatrice (10 Nov 1892). Secretary.
Forster, Walter K (5 Sep 1867). Retired farmer.
75 Gloucester Court, Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey

Clarke, Ernest E (15 May 1910). Inspector of salesmen, soft goods
Clarke, Kate née Barnes (29 Nov 1909)
One implied child (verified)
103 Rymond Road, Birmingham

Clarke, George Ernest (15 Sep 1895). General labourer.
Clarke, Doris Amy née Hastilow (7 Jun 1897)
Clarke, Reginald (19 Sep 1921). General labourer, metal cases.
Laburnum, The Green, Sutton Coldfield

Cole, Lawrence (10 Aug 1885). Iron moulder.
Cole, Sarah (8 Feb 1886)
Cole, James William (3 Jan 1909). Iron moulder.
Cole, George Thomas (5 Nov 1910). Not present; not found elsewhere.
Cole, Constance Mary (19 Aug 1915). Not present.
Cole, Ronald J (1920). Not present.
One implied child (verified, i.e. one of the above not found)
12 Beacon Gardens, Lichfield

Cole, Lawrence Noel (23 Dec 1912). Timber haulier.
Cole, Lily Violetta (23 Feb 1916)
Possible children
Caravan, Beacon Street, Lichfield

Collier, Edward (17 May 1893). Arable and dairy farmer.
Collier, Ruth née Snelson (30 Apr 1895)
Colliery, Frank James (1 Feb 1921)
Four children and/or servants also present
Clarkson, Percy (25 Sep 1915). Cowman.
Oulton House, Day Hills, Stone

Collier, Eric James (7 Apr 1910). Farm bailiff.
Collier, Annie née Dawson (2 Jul 1914)
Collier, Edward (2 Oct 1916). Mills retailer.
Three implied children
Sir Thomas Farm, Stafford

Collier, Frank (29 Nov 1887). Dairy farmer.
Collier, Betty (later Atkin)(7 Sep 1918). House keeper.
One implied child or help
Burley Fields Farm, [Castle Farm] Stafford

Collier, Francis (1888). Not found. At Burley Fields Farm, Castle Church in 1932

Collier, George Steadman (12 Jun 1897). Dairy farmer.
Collier, Marjorie née Heywood (26 Nov 1903)
Collier, (Marjorie) Louisa (later Fox)(18 Feb 1925). Implied.
Collier, David George (30 May 1926)
Collier, George Heywood (28 Jul 1931). Implied.
One other child or servant present
John, Oliver (Jul 1889). Farm labourer.
Colton Hall Farm, Rugeley

Collier, John A (23 Jul 1884) Dairy farmer.
Collier, (Florence) Mary (23 Apr 1884)
One implied child
Collier, James (20 Dec 1920). Assisting father with management of farm.
Hill Farm (next to Burley Field Farm, close to Castle Farm), [Castle Farm] Stafford

Collier, Ethel Ollerenshaw née Ash (18 Jul 1881)
Staffordshire Mental Hospital, Stafford

Collier, Harry (11 Dec 1885). Farmer.
Collier, Florence née Parrott (18 Jul 1896). Housekeeper.
Collier, Mary Kathleen (later Pointon)(3 Jul 1919)
Collier, Philip Harry (3 Sep 1921). Farmer's son.
Collier, Richard James (3 Nov 1923). Farmer's son.
Tixall Farm, Stafford

Collier, James (12 Apr 1881). Farmer.
Collier, Alice Mary née Slater (10 Sep 1872)
Collier, Sydney James (3 Sep 1907). Stockman, shepherd.
Derall, Annie M (20 Mar 1889). Domestic help.
Another help implied.
Little Stoke Farm, Stone, Staffordshire

Collier, John Astbury (1 Feb 1914). Assistant lecturer in agriculture.
Midland Agricultural College, Sutton Bonnington, Basford, Nottinghamshire [Now part of the University of Nottingham]
Wooding, Betty C (3 Nov 1918). At home in Baswich Lane, Stafford.
Married in Walton, Stafford in 1940
One child born during WWII, two later

John Collier
Collier, William (16 Dec 1879). Dairy farmer.
Collier, Annie M (19 Sep 1878)
Collier, William George (9 Mar 1909). Poultry farmer.
Astbury, John Steedman (18 Aug 1855)
Whitelow Brooks, Stone, Staffordshire

Collins, Arthur (13 Dec 1921). Foreman, road construction.
Collins, Elsie Mabel née Hastilow (7 Jan 1890)
Collins, Agnes (1917). Not found. Death not found.
Collins, Sidney (12 Jul 1920). Apprentice pavions.
Collins, Arthur (3 Jan 1923). Chocolate confectioner.
63 Redhill Road, Birmingham

Colloby, Harry P (1 May 1878). Retired police officer, small holder.
Colloby, Florence E. (6 May 1894)
One implied child
Astin, Edith née Colloby (17 Jun 1906). Art silk worker.
Astin, Dorothy (later Sitko)(5 May 1929)
Harry Philip Colloby (1909). Died in 1912.
74 Locko Road, Spondon, Derby

Comley, George Arthur (3 Jul 1907). Carpenter and joiner.
Comley, Jessie née Jones (2 Jan 1902)
Comley, Margaret Lucy (1930) implied.
64 Hermitage Road, Birmingham
Jessie Jones Comley
(MJHoban on Ancestry)
Compton, Herbert Joseph (4 Jun 1903). Tyre builder.

Compton, Mary Louise (14 Mar 1904)
91 Westmead Crescent, Erdington

Compton, Joseph Willoughby (25 Apr 1876). Plate layer.
Compton, Alice Rhoda (19 Mar 1880). Shopkeeper.
Compton, William Arthur (1912). Toolroom Storekeeper
63 Church Road, Aston
Cooke, George E. (13 Jan 1916). Radio engineer, miller operator setter
Cooke, Ethel née Stevens (15 Feb 1919). Not present (not found elsewhere)
Boarding at 46 The Limes Avenue, Southgate, Middlesex

Croshaw, Clarence William (25 Nov 1903). Lifter? on main belt in colliery.
Croshaw, Caroline née Wood (12 Sep 1899)
Croshaw, Claire M (later Lewis)(3 Feb 1928)
One implied child
Three later children
Grendon Hall Flats, Atherstone

Croshaw, Walter John (1905)
Croshaw, Annie Elizabeth née Mellor (1905)
One implied child
Not found. Married in Atherstone
Croshaw, William (18 Oct 1876). Incapacitated invalid.
Croshaw, Ruth (30 Jun 1882)
Croshaw, Albert Edward (3 Jan 1911). Colliery getter below.
Croshaw, George Henry (26 Jun 1917). Colliery header below.
Croshaw, Elizabeth Jane (later Wills)(2 Jan 1924). Hatter.
Kennel Lane, Witherley, [Atherstone] Market Bosworth

Crowder, Arthur (1 May 1904)
Crowder, Annie Maria née Salmon (26 Feb 1911)
Salmon, Maisie (later Edwards)(21 Jul 1914)
6 Rock Street, Mansfield

Dalman, James Harry (10 Jun 1874). Managing director, engineers' ironfounder.
Dalman, Stanley Charles (2 May 1904). Widow. Manager, F Narborough, military supplies.
Dalman, Kathleen H (later Tindall)(15 Aug 1908). Lecturer, pharmacology and biology.
4 Westbourne Avenue, Birmingham

James Harry was the son of James Charles Dalman, founder of J C Dalman and Sons, of River Street, Birmingham, makers of the Dalm motorcycle in c. 1914, the Dalm 318cc engine for other manufacturers (into the 1920s, including Aurora and New Scale), and producer of grey iron castings for the motor trade. In 1922, the company employed 100.


Dalm Engine and example application [New Scale]
Dalman, Miriam Mary Florence née Badham (16 Apr 1905)
Dalman, John P (1928). Implied.
Dalman, Christopher David (17 May 1933)
Boarding at Lower House Farm, Tenbury, Worcestershire with the Adams family. Implies evacuation.

Stanley Dalman's father was an ironfounder and engineer from Essex. Stanley was a nephew of the Narborough family, and joined the family business, which made hand-crafted sterling silver mounted walking canes for the gentry. The business expanded into whips and canes. Over the years the cane business expanded into ceremonial equipment for the military and police forces of the world. Stanley was appointed MD in 1962, and the company became as Dalman & Narborough. His son John P became MD in 1971, his son Stephen J Dalman in 1993, and his son Tom is now a driving force. The holding company is now known as the All Arms Marketing & Manufacturing Organisation (AMMO), and they provide all manner of ceremonial uniforms and accoutrements, and Scottish ceremonial regalia. In a joint venture with Pearl percussion and the Band Service of HM Royal Marines, they developed the marching drums used by the British armed forces. They operate several online stores, including that of the Brigade of Gurkhas. They are still based in Birmingham.
Dalman & Narborough Drum Major's Staffs and AMMO Guards Drums (AMMO)

Davies, Charles William (10 Jun 1900). Clerk collector, gaslight company.
Davies, Greta née Jackson (20 Jun 1900)
3 Bromley Mount, Wakefield

Davies, Joseph (15 Mar 1911). Coal hewer.
Davies, Jessie M née Salmon (4 Jun 1902)
Davies, John William (16 Dec 1923). Implied.
Two later children
67 Chesterfield Road, Mansfield

Davies, Sarah née Weaver (1878)
Not found.

De Paeztron, Ferdinand Carlos (9 Mar 1873). Widowed. Toolmaker and milling machinist, electrical engineering.
De Paeztron, Esmeralda (26 Sep 1912)
34 Dovey Road, Birmingham

De Paeztron, Ferdinand Charles (16 May 1915). b. Acocks Green, m. Birmingham. Served with the Commonwealth Ordnance Services, Malaya Command, in Singapore in WWII. Singapore surrendered in February 1942 in the largest loss of manpower, resources and stature suffered in the history of the British Empire. (And huge ramifications for Burma.) Ferdinand was captured and became a Japanese Prisoner of War.
De Paeztron, Elizabeth M née Lane
Not found in Register.

Dennis, Francis Cecil (15 Feb 1892). Sorting clerk and telegraphist.
Dennis, Rose Annie née Kent (10 May 1892)
18 Fentham Road, Birmingham

Dennis, Cecil (son of Francis Cecil)(26 Jan 1932). At school.
Boarding with Mrs Dyson and her son at Hill View, The Knowle, Tirley, Gloucester

Depledge, Albert Edward (5 Jan 1901). Machine shop labourer and beltman in a steel works.
Depledge, Mary née Margatroyd (30 Jun 1907)
7 Simpsons Buildings, Wonder Street, Wakefield

Durdan, Florence M (13 Jul 1878). Shop keeper, wool and silk.
Barnes, Alice Emery (14 Dec 1883). School teacher.
Barnes, Lillian Harriet (16 Oct 1890). Shop assistant, wool and silk.
7 Ashburton Avenue, Birkenhead

Edwards, Simon G
Edwards, Dorothy née Ballance (9 Apr 1914)
Not found. Married in Birmingham in July 1939.

Ellsmore, Alfred (27 Aug 1901). Metal polisher, stainless steel tubes.
Ellsmore, Florence née Weaver (23 Dec 1908)
Two implied children (one verified)
53 Whyley Street, Oldbury

Evans, Marshall Thomas (22 Apr 1877). Bricklayer.
Evans, Caroline Mary née Barnes (1 Apr 1873)
Evans, John Asbury (17 Jan 1911). Production manager.
Burton, Edith M (1906). Not present. Married John in Stoke in 1940.
87 Neville Street, Stoke-on-Trent

Fielding, May Louisa née Bennett (formerly wife of Tom Weaver; widowed again a year after remarriage). Checker and despatch clerk.
Weaver, Gwendoline M (27 Oct 1914). Draper's assistant, general stores. Later married, with a child.
18 Chaplin Road, Wembley

Firth, Norman (21 May 1908). Colliery joiner.
Firth, Ellen née Weaver (12 Feb 1907)
Two later children
Weaver, Joe (21 Jan 1876). Brick setter.
Weaver, Clara née Sheard (20 Jan 1879)
Weaver, Robert (25 Nov 1920). Coach builder.
Weaver, Dorothy M née Guy. Not present in 1939. Married Robert in 1943
Weaver, Alice (later Firth)(29 Sep 1924)
66 Pinderfields Road, Wakefield

Firth, Phil Paul (26 Mar 1875). Colliery ambulance driver.
Firth, Emma née Weaver (23 Mar 1900)
Two implied children
1 Colliery Houses, Castleford

Forden, George (1 Apr 1859). Medical practitioner.
Forden, Marjorie (27 Jul 1892)
Ashcote Hill, Bridgwater, Somerset

Frain, William (4 Jun 1896). Labourer. Boarding at 222 Flaxley Road, Birmingham
Ballance, Alice (4 Feb 1909). Domestic servant at 32 Ravenhurst Road, Birmingham
Married in Lichfield in October 1941

Freeman, William James (30 Aug 1879). Motor body assembler (at Austin's, based on location).
Freeman, Annie Oscroft (21 Sep 1871)
3 Bonham Grove, Birmingham

Gloor, Adolf (22 Jul 1897). Confectioner and cake maker
Gloor, Honor née Maeer (21 Jan 1893)
Gloor, Gordon Adolf (1928). Implied.
Maeer, May (13 May 1909)
'Lonay', Harp Hill, Cheltenham

Gollick, Alice (later Tennant)(15 Jun 1920)
Not found

Gollick, George (1885). Coal miner. Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the BEF. Landed at Le Havre, 16 Aug 1914. Would have fought at the Battle of Le Cateau. Killed in action 18 Oct 1914.
George's Memorial (credit)

Gollick, Maud (later Asquith)(29 Nov 1913). Club waitress.
Lockleys Hostel for ICI staff [possibly now Sherardswood School], Welwyn, Hertfordshire
ICI Plastics, Welwyn Garden City (credit)
Gollick, Sam (c 1887). Brother of George above. Coal miner. Served as a Sergeant with the 6th Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Awarded the Military Medal. Transferred to the 2nd/4th Battalion London Regiment (King's Royal Rifles). Killed in action 24 Apr 1918.
Sam's Memorial (credit)

Gollick, Willie (28 Jan 1892). Glass bottle gatherer.
Gollick, Lydia née Lockwood (13 Aug 1889).
Gollick, Lydia (17 Nov 1915). Twister in a worsted mill.
46 Bolus Lane, Outwood, Stanley, Yorkshire

Gollick, Willie (3 Oct 1921)
Married Edna Spawforth in 1945 and had five children
Not found

Harper, Charles (15 Feb 1875). Brassfounder's clerk. More on the industry on West Midlands History.
Harper, Rose Caroline née Wheaver (17 May 1876)
Harper, Marion Ruth (15 Feb 1905). Shorthand typist.
Harper, Winifred Mary (27 Mar 1907). Elementary school teacher.
Harper, Charles Clive (30 Dec 1915). Chemist MPS manager.
153 Aston Lane, [Handsworth] Birmingham

Harrison, Charles (8 Apr 1910). Stationary (oil) engine driver, South Staffs Waterworks.
Harrison, Dorothy née Sheward (15 Jan 1913)
Three later children
Phyllis Cottage, Little Hay, Lichfield

Harrison, James H (11 Jan 1909). Dairy farmer.
Harrison, Beatrice Mary née Slack (10 Sep 1900)
Hardingsbooth, Longnor, Leek, Staffordshire

Hartley, Walter (2 Nov 1892). Elementary school head teacher.
Hartley, Maud née Weaver (12 Oct 1897)
Hartley, Emma (30 Apr 1863)
Hartley, Edna Pauline (later Grundy)(15 Feb 1921). Clerk and shorthand typist.
Hartley, Jessie H (later Thickett)(1 Mar 1922). Clerk and shorthand typist.
Fellside, Hemsworth, Wakefield

Haslam, Adam (7 Sep 1881)
Not found. Canada?

Haslam, Claudius (22 Nov 1886)
Not found. b. Radcliffe, Lancashire; d Bath, Somerset 1958

Hastilow, Albert. (22 Feb 1904). Builder's scaffolder.
Hastilow, Alice R née Lamb (5 May 1906). Part-time domestic
Two implied children
166A Whitehouse Common Road, Sutton Coldfield

Hastilow, Alfred (22 Sep 1874). Builder's labourer.
Hastilow, Mary Ann née Bartram (3 Mar 1875)
Hastilow, Lilian Mary (later Ashmore)(29 Jul 1911)
Hastilow, Cyril James (28 Feb 1914). Builder's labourer.
Roughley School Lodge, Weeford Road, Sutton Coldfield

Hastilow, Arthur Percy (15 Jun 1887). Builder's labourer.
Hastilow, Alice Rhoda née Caldicott (10 Aug 1893)
Hastilow, Arthur (19 May 1914). Metal worker.
Hastilow, Ginnie (1915). No record found.
Hastilow, James Thomas (7 Aug 1920). Press worker.
Hastilow, Frank (18 Aug 1921). Clerk.
Hastilow, Stephen Jack (aka Elmore)(31 May 1916). Steel worker.
Hastilow, Rhoda Amy (1 Dec 1923). Implied.
263 Short Heath Road, Birmingham

Hastilow, Herbert J (12 Feb 1907). Advertising department clerk.
Hastilow, Elsie M (26 Sep 1909)
57 Hawthorne Road, Castle Bromwich

Hastilow, James (1880-1956). Farm labourer.
Hastilow, Emma née Norgrove (1887)
Not found. Last known in Weeford, Lichfield.

Hastilow, Leslie (son of James)(28 Jan 1912). Agricultural estate builder's labourer
Hastilow, Katie (30 Sep 1913)
Vesey Cottages, Weeford Rd, Sutton Coldfield

Hastilow, Stanley Alfred (27 Sep 1903). Bricklayer.
Hastilow, Phyllis Ethel Saunders (10 Jul 1913)
One later child
'Clanach', Grange Lane, Sutton Coldfield

Haywood, Arthur A (1 Oct 1914). Transport worker.
Inez [Iny] Emuska née De Paeztron (19 Feb 1907)
Three later children
44 Rectory Park Road, Birmingham

Heath, John Rolls (30 Sep 1915). Died in North York, Ontario, Canada in 2006.
Heath, Barbara Montague (1923)
One later child
Not found. Married in Wainford, Suffolk in 1942.
John Heath (Ian Potts on Ancestry)
Heath, Lizzie née Toy (5 Apr 1879)
Heath, Beatrice Mary (28 Jul 1908). Manageress, dry cleaner.
31 Colton Road, Rugeley

Howell, John T (13 Aug 1908). Colliery traffic manager.
Howell, Kathleen May née Heath (29 Apr 1910)
One implied child
31 Colton Road, Rugeley

Potts, William Arthur Travis (14 Mar 1922). b. Toronto, Canada
Heath, Patricia Dorothy (28 Feb 1919). b. Hockley Heath, Birmingham.
Not found. Married c 1952. One child.
Patricia Heath
Heath, Valerie Leslie (4 Sep 1917). b. Solihull, d. North York, Ontario, Canada
Not found
Valerie Heath
Heath, William Stanley (1889)
Heath, Gladys H née Margetts
Not found. Married in Bath in 1938

HEDGES - none known

Henstridge, (Henry) Stephen (16 Aug 1874). Incorporated accountant.
Henstridge, Joan Mary (later Le Forsonney)(16 Oct 1914). Teacher of French and German.
Henstridge, Diane (1927). Implied. Later married Donald John Pratt and had two children.
Boarding at Plas Tandinas, [Bontnewydd] Gwyrfai, Caernarvonshire, Wales
This is a country house, then; now offering luxury accommodation

Henstridge, Rebecca Mary née Wheaver (27 May 1885)
'Henstridge', 31 Somerville Road, Sutton Coldfield [Stephen's sister also lives in a house bearing the family name]

Hodgart, Matthew John Caldwell (1 Sep 1916, Scotland). Not found, but on the 1939 electoral register at the Green Door, Thompson's Lane, Cambridge. This was an extension to the vicarage. Until 1958, there were spikes on the roof to deter witches from landing. (Capturing Cambridge). Writer and literary editor. He wrote 'Satire: Origins and Principles', edited 'The Faber Book of Ballads', and wrote various books on James Joyce.

Possibly not found because he had enlisted with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, with whom he served as a served as a 2nd Lieut at the outset of WWII. At some point, he transferred to the Special Operations Executive (SOE). All that could be gleaned of his wartime service was that he ended up teaching what he had practised and that he "quite enjoyed being a professor of terrorism". This rather contrasted with his uncle who had also been a Major, but with the Royal Engineers (constructing things rather than blowing them up), and earned a Military Cross (more here). Later, he was a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford; Professor of English at the newly established University of Sussex. He was apparently friends with Kingsley Amis and Ted Hughes. He died in Brighton in 1996, by which time he had been widowed, remarried and been a visiting professor in the USA and Canada. His son was an electrical engineer, including at GEC Marconi, and a visiting professor at Cape Town. Also of interest is the family engineering business of Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay of the Vulcan Foundry and Engine Works, Paisley - joined by the Hodgarts in 1872 and still in business in the late 1970s. They made stationary engines, air compressing engines, high-class slow speed winding and driving engines for mines, mills and power stations; pumping plants; hydraulic installations; cotton pressing plants; evaporators; iron castings up to 50 tons for marine engines and turbines, including for battleships; cranes - including a swan-necked crane used in the construction of the Forth Bridge.
Henstridge, Betty Joyce (2 May 1916). Masseuse. Boarding house at 53-59, Hagley Road, Birmingham. Married in 1940. Two children born during the War, at least one of them in Oxford.

Green Door, Cambridge (Cambridge Public Library)
'Satire' by Matthew Hodgart (For Sale)
Herbert, George Samuel (19 Jun 1915). Iron foundry moulder
Herbert, Sarah (later Williams)(14 Jun 1917). Chromium plater
One implied child
One later child
18 Mount Road, Rowley Regis

Sarah Bird Herbert
(PaulJohnH on Ancestry)
Highfield, Harold (1912)
Highfield, Dorothy Louisa (29 Jan 1919)
Two later children (one 1939-1939)
4/5 Park Lane, Tipton
Dorothy Bird Highfield
(PaulJohnH on Ancestry)
Hill, Robert (21 Jan 1878). Estate maintenance labourer.
Hill, Agnes M (8 May 1882)
964 Kingsbury Road, Erdington

Hipwood, William J (26 Jul 1902). Commercial traveller, radio electrical motors.
Hipwood, Alice Mary née Kent (26 Mar 1906)
Hipwood, Dorothy Alice (later Darling)(25 Feb 1934)
Hipwood, William D (15 Apr 1937)
'Kenwood', Pinewoods Avenue, [Hagley, Stourbridge] Bromsgrove

Holmes, Samuel (19 Dec 1896). Colliery wages clerk.
Holmes, Martha Irene (12 Feb 1898)
Holmes, Margaret Irene (5 Dec 1919)
Holmes, Stanley (20 Dec 1921). Colliery apprentice.
One implied child
85 Wakefield Road, [Streethouse] Featherstone

Holmes, Vincent (1900)
Holmes, Ada Margaret née Jacques (dau of Edward George)(1901)
Granville, New South Wales, Australia (visited UK in 1930 on Hobson's Bay)

Holroyd, Beatrice (20 Aug 1903). Hotel chambermaid.
Holroyd, Lionel (20 Sep 1906). Ice cream salesman.
Holroyd, Clara née Weaver (28 Jan 1869)
Holroyd, Doris (9 Jun 1898). Mental nurse.
Holroyd, George (c 1905). Died (c 1911).
26 Grantley Street, Wakefield

Holroyd, Benjamin (17 Aug 1900). LMS railway locomotive fireman.
Holroyd, Annie née Richards (17 Jan 1897)
Holroyd, Denis (1926). Died in 1927.
Holroyd, Leslie (31 Dec 1929)
One implied child
8 Carter Street, Goole

Holroyd, Nellie (1897)
Not found after 1911. Died in Rotherham in 1962.

Hookway, Robert S (16 Apr 1909). London Passenger Transport Board motor bus driver.
Hookway, Ethel Florence Ellen née Reeve (22 Oct 1906)
Hookway, Peter Ackerson (8 Feb 1939)
34 Steerforth Street, [Earlsfield] Wandsworth, London

Horne, Charles (24 Apr 1885). Draughtsman, rubber tyres. Fort Dunlop was three miles away.
Horne, Hilda née Robathan (27 Oct 1908)
Horne, Beryl (later Lomax)(17 Oct 1938)
52 Neville Road, [Erdington] Birmingham

Fort Dunlop
Hughes, Hugh Griffith (15 Sep 1873). Head gardener.
Hughes, Gertrude Holdcroft née Morgan (15 Feb 1877). Died in 1940. Hugh remarried in 1942.
Hughes, Elizabeth née Ballance (1898). Domestic servant at Bristol Road, Birmingham in 1939.
Married in 1942.
100 Tenter Banks, Stafford

Hulme, George Henry (2 Jan 1907). Foreman engineer, working on underground coal cutters.
Hulme, Amy née Margatroyd (30 Jun 1907)
Hulme, Eileen (27 Sep 1933)
15 Grove Road, Wakefield

Hunt, Walter J (17 Feb 1904). Dairy farmer.
Hunt, Beatrice Alice née Croshaw (17 Aug 1914)
One implied child
Brook Farm, Witherley [Atherstone]

Thompson, William H (27 Feb 1886). Bacteria bed attendant.
Thomson, Ada H (1 Dec 1891)
Hurst-Hughes, James William (29 Oct 1916). Cycle progress clerk, BSA. BSA had made cycles 1880, focused on parts (in an extended Small Heath works) from 1893, then complete cycles again from 1908. BSA Cycles Ltd was formed in 1919, and sold to Raleigh (with Ariel and Sunbeam cycles in 1957.
Hurst-Hughes, Hilda née Maeer (17 Nov 1915)
144 Coles Lane, Sutton Coldfield

BSA Cycle (For Sale)
Jacques, Edward George (1865). Died 1939
Jacques, Charlotte Elizabeth née Weaver (1874)
Granville, New South Wales, Australia

JAMES - none known

Jefferies, Stanley Edwin (11 Oct 1901). Lorry driver's mate.
Jefferies, Mary née Ballance (20 Oct 1907)
One implied child
Brady, Doreen M (later Rogers)(5 Jul 1929)
8 Church Street, Maldon, Essex

Jenkinson, Sidney H (1899)
Jenkinson, Sarah Edith née Ballance (4 Sep 1902)
Not found. Married in Rugeley.

Jones, Alice Mabel (14 Feb 1897). Married?
There is a member story on Ancestry that she lost three children when a previously unexploded bomb went up in Pitminster.
Not found in Castle Bromwich or Erdington where she previously lived, nor Taunton where she died.

Jones, Benjamin (25 Feb 1904). Died in Guildford in 1904.
Jones, Olive
Two children at some point
Not found (Sutton Coldfield in 1911)

Jones, Charles Henry (15 Mar 1914). General fitter and mechanic.
Jones, Edna (8 Feb 1918)
Jones, Brian F (20 Jan 1939)
6 Kingsbury Road, [Curdworth] Sutton Coldfield

Jones, Fred (4 Feb 1873). Old age pensioner.
Jones, Emma née Hastilow (15 Aug 1876)
Jones, Edward (5 Sep 1912). Gas plumber.
Park Lane, Sutton Coldfield

Jones, Fred (5 Aug 1899). Sewage works labourer.
Jones, Mabel (1 May 1905)
Two boarders; 2-4 children or other boarders.
12 Parkfield Cottages, Sutton Coldfield

Jones, George (16 Nov 1905). Licensed house manager.
Jones, Hilda M (3 Oct 1904)
74-76 Franchise Street, Birmingham
This was the Wellhead Tavern, now the Hare of the Dog - at potential risk from Commonwealth Games development

Hare of the Dog (Ell Brown)
Jones, Herbert (1 Mar 1904). b. Erdington, d. Bidford-on-Avon
Jones, Elsie Lillian née Chance (9 Sep 1904)
Two children
Not found

Jones, James Oliver (18 Apr 1920). b. Aston, d. Lichfield
Not found

Jones, John W (21 Nov 1908). Sewage sludge pump attendant.
Jones, Annie E née Kesterton (9 Feb 1910)
Jones, Geoffrey H (16 Apr 1936)
One implied child
8 Minworth Hall Cottages, Sutton Coldfield

Jones, Margaret (10 Sep 1916). Probationary nurse/officer
Selly Oak Hospital Nurses' Home

Kent, Ethel (4 Apr 1883). Supervisory sorting clerk and telegraphist.
Boarding with Edward and Louisa Brown at 167 Thuree Road, Smethwick

Kent, Frederick E S (8 Aug 1878). Companion stand and hearth trader.
Kent, Elizabeth (16 Jan 1881)
Kent, Winifred (later Francis)(15 Apr 1920). Canteen assistant.
14 Marlborough Grove, Birmingham

Kent, Marie D (29 Jun 1895). Secretary, public company.
Bosworth, Doris (later Atkins)(4 Jun 1908). House keeper.
8 Woodlands Farm Road, Birmingham

Kent, Mary Florence née Wiggin (16 Jan 1880). Widowed. Retired.
Warne, Harry (18 Feb 1913). Technical chemist. Presumed boarder.
17 Coronation Drive, [Penketh] Warrington

Kent, Muriel Hannah née West (21 Feb 1900). Wife of Walter Leonard. Implies evacuation.
Kent, Margaret Mary (later Fawkes)(25 Sep 1932)
One implied child (unverified)
'Sulby'(?), Melyd Avenue, Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales

Kent, Walter Leonard (6 Dec 1885). Director, builder.
Kent, Harriet E (30 Nov 1939)
Kent, Marjorie (later Assinder)(9 Dec 1913)
35 Hampton Road, Birmingham

Kent, Walter Leonard (1 Jul 1904). Works chief metallurgist, rolling mills.
Boarding with George and Beatrice Simpson at 93 Heath Road, Warrington.

Kiley, Thomas Joseph (4 Apr 1903)
Kiley, Dorothy Irene née Weaver (dau of William John)(23 Apr 1913)
Coaldale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA

King, William Lancelot (1912)
King, Christina née Lester (dau of Joseph Henry) (19 Aug 1914)
One later child
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Lee, Richard Murray (10 Oct 1919). Not found.
Theobald, Dorothy (23 Jan 1921). Spring grinder. Boarding at 12 Sandwell Estate, West Bromwich.
Married in West Bromwich in June 1940. Two later children.

Leighton, Samuel (17 Jun 1867). Retired farmer.
Leighton, Blanche Martha née Astbury (and formerly Hughes)(4 Feb 1864)
Hughes, Edith J (12 Dec 1899). Private means.
Jackson, Kate (1 Nov 1893). Paid domestic duties.
Hone, Hilda (1 Aug 1897)
One other person present
'Cranford', Old Vicarage Road, Barlaston, Stone, Staffordshire

Lester, Joseph Henry (1881)
Lester, Christina (1884)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Lester, Joseph Henry (14 Oct 1916)
Lester, Hazel Violette née Hunt (22 Aug 1915)
Two later children
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Litherland, Sidney (20 Dec 1904). Waterworks worker.
Litherland, Evelyn née Ward (23 Jul 1911)
Litherland, Raymond S (14 May 1932)
3 Turners Yard, Tamworth

Lockwood, Harry (6 Dec 1895). Railway shunter.
Lockwood, Annie née Weaver (16 Feb 1899)
Lockwood, Stanley Robert (22 Apr 1925). Office boy in engineering drawing office.
42 Bowman Street, Wakefield

Lovelock, Frank (9 May 1860). Clerk, rural council.
Lovelock, Katherine (16 Jan 1887). Elementary school teacher.
Lovelock, Doris G (8 Mar 1896). Music dealer.
Leese, May (20 Dec 1885) House keeper.
28 Lichfield Road, Stone, Staffordshire

Lune, Roland J C (4 Dec 1912). Chauffeur/groom
Lune, Gladys May née Hastilow (13 May 1908)
One implied child
133 Slade Road, Sutton Coldfield
Margatroyd, Elizabeth née Weaver (29 Jul 1867)
79 Victor Street, Bradford

Maeer, Frederick (5 May 1885). Pig breeder.
Maeer, Eleanor née Young (4 Jul 1889)
Five boarders or relatives
12 Sandwell Estate, West Bromwich

Maeer, Herbert (4 Mar 1883). Laundry van driver.
Maeer, Mary Ann née Lea (24 Aug 1882)
Maeer, Charles Herbert (7 Mar 1911). Drain tester.
Shaw, Annie (14). Not present. Married Charles in Bilston in 1940.
Gardiner, Ivor James (1908). Not present.
Gardiner, Ellen née Maeer (28 Jun 1907)
Gardiner, Ronald (29 Mar 1928)
Gardiner, Kathleen M (later Kendall)(11 Jan 1934)
12 South Parade, Sutton Coldfield

Maeer, Liza née Litherland (4 Apr 1878). Widow.
Maeer, Cyril Henry (26 Dec 1905). Haulier.
Pugh, Grace Enid (6 Sep 1907). Married Cyril December 1939.
Teatree Farm, Little Sutton, Sutton Coldfield.

Margatroyd, Elsie (21 Jul 1905)
Last found in 1911 at home in Wakefield. Died in 1975.

Meeke, James Emmanuel (22 Dec 1902). Fancy leather foreman.
Meeke, Nellie Eileen née Ballance (1905)
One implied child
203 Pelsall Lane, [Rushall] Aldridge

Moore, William A H (15 Apr 1899). Bacteria bed attendant.
Moore, Edith May née Abbott (1904)
24 Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield

Morris, Charlotte née Weaver (1 Dec 1878)
Morris, Kathleen (1923)
Morris, Edith (1925)
Morris, Constantine (1927)
Not found. Last known in West Bromwich.

Murray, Norman Percy (1908)
Murray, Alice Vivian née Harper (10 Jun 1903)
Not found. Married in Sheffield in 1935. Possibly in the USA or Canada.

Newell, Alfred Michael (12 Feb 1892). Chief storekeeper.
Newell, Alice Rose née Bennett (24 Apr 1892)
Newell, Victor Michael (12 Oct 1918). Not present.
22 Hawthorne Road, Castle Bromwich

Nothstein, Martin Elmer (31 Jan 1911)
Nothstein, Harriott née Weaver (dau of William John)(6 Dec 1914)
Nothstein, John Elmer (20 Apr 1931)
Coaldale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA

Parker, Jesse (24 Apr 1892). Not present. d. 1980, Pontefract.
Parker, Fanny née Weaver (1 Feb 1898). Unpaid domestic duties.
4 Grand View, Morley, Leeds

Painter, Helen (1914)
Painter, Thomas J (1905). Cabinet maker, bar fittings.
Painter, Nellie Elizabeth née Horne (9 Nov 1914). Not present.
Painter, William Thomas (26 Oct 1936). Implied.
One later child
9 Harts Road, Birmingham

Parmenter, John (12 Sep 1876). Taxi driver.
Parmenter, Maud née Gollick (9 Oct 1931)
Parmenter, Mavis (1925). Absent.
85 Gaskarth Road, Balham, Wandsworth, London

Parrott, Frank (22 Aug 1885). Dairy farmer.
Parrott, Anne née Collier (1 Dec 1886)
One child or help implied
Parrott, Doris (14 Apr 1921). Dairymaid.
Turner, Elsie B (20 Mar 1903). Companion help.
Comberbatch, Albert H (1918). Farm help.
The Grange, Sleighford, Stafford

Parrott, Frank (18 May 1914). Dairy farmer.
Parrott, Robert (5 May 1915). Farmer, assisting brother.
Wooller, Annie (later Pointon)(26 Nov 1897). House keeper.
Castle Farm, [Castle Church] Stafford

Parrott, Frederick Francis (13 Mar 1893). Farmer.
Parrott, Daisy M (5 Jun 1888)
Parrott, Marjory (later Giles)(3 Nov 1923). Assistant with poultry.
Parrott, Daisy Frances (26 Mar 1930).
Two children implied
Clanford Hall, Stafford

Parrott, George (26 May 1891). Farmer.
Parrott, Sarah née Collier (26 May 1891). Same dob as husband.
Parrott, George Cecil (3 May 1917). Farmer's manager. Married Olive Hall in Gayton, Stafford in 1941
Parrott, Kenneth James (10 Mar 1922). Farm worker.
Parrott, Denis (1923). Implied
Byrne, Bridget (Delia)(later Jordan)(12 Mar 1915). Domestic maid.
Brancote Farm, Stafford

Parrott, James Edward (5 Feb 1912). Smallholder, dairy and sheep. Single. Pilot - certificated at Wolverhampton Aero Club on 19 May 1948 in a Miles Hawk.
One other person present at this address.
Green Lane, Stafford
Miles Hawk Speed Six, 1935 (my photo)
Penny, Alice G (22 Nov 1879). Widow.
Penny, Philip (18 Dec 1914). Estate agent, valuer, cashier (reserved occupation)
8 Thuree Road, Smethwick

Plant, Arthur Howard Thomas (28 Aug 1908). Plumber, distribution mains and water work
Plant, Dorothy M (23 Apr 1914)
Pearson, Freda (8 Oct 1930)
1 Mousley Terrace, Frog Lane, Lichfield

Plant, Charles John (2 Apr 1912). Not found.
Cooke, Sarah E (24 Nov 1916). Dairymaid on parents' farm at Tattenhall Hall
Married in Church of St Alban, Tettenhall in 1945

Church of St Alban, Tattenhall (Geoff Buck)
Plant, Frank William (13 Nov 1905). Certified mental nurse.
Plant, Annie Edith née Cliffe (7 Jul 1905)
Plant, Terence Cliffe (24 May 1935). Implied.
50 Church Row, Lichfield

Pope, Joseph (1876)
Pope, Emily née Hastilow (1877)
Pope, Emily (1911)
Pope, Elizabeth (1913)
Pope, Joseph (1914)
Pope, Edith Florence (1916)
Pope, Jessie (1918)
Pope, William [Billy] (1922)
Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

Preece, Charles (15 Jun 1876). Checker, LMS.
Boarding with the Staniland family at 91 College Road, Birmingham

Ramsden, Fred (5 Aug 1888). Colliery hewer.
Ramsden, Lucy née Weaver (14 Jun 1891)
Ramsden, Alice (6 Apr 1915). Not present.
Ramsden, George (24 Jul 1916). Builder's joiner.
Weaver, Frances (12 Mar 1859). Widowed in 1939.
8 Holmsley Lane, South Kirkby, [Wakefield] Hemsworth

Ramsden, Olive (dau of Fred)(23 Apr 1912). Vacuum cleaner saleswoman.
9 Roundhay Place, [Chapel Allerton] Leeds

Reeve, Charles (1881)
Reeve, Minnie Jane née West (18 Dec 1878)
Not found: last known in Towcester, Northamptonshire

Reeve, William John (27 Nov) 1892. Lorry driver.
Reeve, Elsie E née Westley (24 Mar 1905)
Reeve, Jane M (later Whitehead)(12 Jun 1929)
Atwell, Lily E (1 Jul 1907)
Four other householders (redacted)
Wood Buscote nr Towcester, Northamptonshire

Richards, James Joseph (9 Aug 1899). Plater, constructional engineer
Richards, Lily Violet née Bird (26 Apr 1890)
One implied child
20 King's Road, Golborne, Wigan

Roberts, George (15 Jun 1863). Retired.
Roberts, Alfred (1880). Not present.
Roberts, Annie Louise née Hastilow (10 Apr 1882). General dealer.
Roberts, Marjorie E (later Hodkinson)(19 Feb 1914). Certificated teacher.
159 Old Meeting Street, West Bromwich

Roberts, John (9 Aug 1901). Colliery hewer.
Roberts, Elsie née Weaver (2 Oct 1902)
Roberts, Melvyn (5 Aug 1931)
158 Canal Lane, Stanley, Wakefield

Robinson, Joseph (1902), Not present.
Robinson, Eliza A (26 Dec 1905)
One child or evacuee child implied
One evacuee child present
10 Hopgrove Lane, Flaxton, York, Yorkshire

Boyd, Louise J W (2 Oct 1867). Widow. Private means.
Boyd, Mary E (22 Jun 1891)
Rogers, Herbert L (17 Nov 1885)
Rogers, Annie Dorothea née Barnes (14 Mar 1890)
38 Crescent Road, [Birkdale] Southport

Roper, Edward C (9 Jun 1879). Journeyman plumber.
Roper, Maria née Stewart (26 Aug 1874)
Roper, Charles Edward (20 Jan 1909). Journeyman plumber.
10 Riland Road, Sutton Coldfield

Roper, John Joseph (16 Sep 1884). General labourer for the corporation.
Roper, Elizabeth H (27 Aug 1889)
Roper, Beatrice M (17 Aug 1917). Cafe restaurant cash assistant.
Roper, Jean E (5 Jun 1928)
One boarder
48 Rectory Road, Sutton Coldfield

Roper, Samuel Weaver (2 Dec 1882). General labourer.
Hallet, Edward (12 Jun 1874). General labourer.
The Blabbs, Sutton Coldfield

Salmon, Annie Maria (1911). May have married a Bloomfield or Crowden
Not found. At home in Mansfield in 1911.

Salmon, Charles Ernest (19 Dec 1905). Colliery packer below ground.
Salmon, Annie C née Unwin (22 Nov 1910)
Salmon, Joan (later Martins)(26 Dec 1932)
One implied child (verified)
8 Vallance Street, Mansfield

Salt, William (19 Apr 1890). Power press foreman and despatch supervisor.
Salt, Ellen née Maeer (1 Oct 1896)
Salt, William Edward (31 Mar 1918)
122 Wolverhampton Road, Oldbury

Sargent, William (11 May 1883). Dairy farmer.
Sargent, Blanche née Slater (12 Nov 1888)
Sargent, (Henry) William (14 Feb 1914). Assisting father.
Sargent, Dorothy Alice (23 Feb 1926)
One implied child (verified)
Fraser, Robert A (25 Oct 1920). General farm hand.
Smallrise Farm, Stone, Staffordshire

Shepherd, Harold (1899)
Shepherd, George (1902)
Not found. Brothers at home in Moss Side, Manchester in 1911.

Shepherd, William Arthur (11 Jan 1906)
Shepherd, Beatrice Mary Astington née Sargent (4 Jun 1915)
Five later children at some time
Not found in Register.

Sheward, William (9 Nov 1890). Master blacksmith.
Sheward, Mary Ann (22 Oct 1889)
Sheward, William (2 May 1917). Railway porter.
Sheward, Margaret Elizabeth (later Haywood)(12 Oct 1921). Dressmaker.
Sheward, Winifred Clara (1930). Implied. Married Trafford Wynne Price in Lichfield in 1950.
The Smithy, Church Lane, Tamworth

Slack, Joseph (11 Nov 1870). General labourer.
Portico House, Wensley, Matlock, Derbyshire

Slack, William Everard (16 Oct 1901). Widower.
Not found. May have been in Canada. d. High Peak, Buxton, Derbyshire in 1984.

Slater, Alfred Kilshaw (2 Aug 1884). Poultry farmer.
Slater, Patience Honora A née Mould (23 Jun 1873)
One implied child (or servant)
Bowers, Ivy (6 Feb 1923). Domestic servant.
Aston Hill, Stone

Slater, Andrew McGerrow (15 Jun 1879)
Slater, Gladys Mary née Deauville (1 Jan 1883)
Slater, Roland (1915)
Slater, Elsie Blanche Slater Armstrong (Jun 1919)
Slater, Gladys Mary Toots (1922)
Slater, Audrey (1924)
Pilot Butte, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Slater, Henry (24 Feb 1873). Retired butcher.
Slater, Dora née Beardmore (4 Dec 1869)
100 Walsall Road, Lichfield

Stephenson, William F (3 Jul 1917). Coal cutter below ground.
Stephenson, Mary H née Barratt (dau of Albert)(3 Jul 1918). The couple shared a birthday.
59 Station Road, Hemsworth

Stevens, Charles (11 May 1890). Unemployed miner. Disabled ex-service man.
Stevens, Edith Emma née Ward (16 Sep 1888)
Stevens, Doris (later Field)(7 Sep 9124). Paper mill worker (sorter)
Two children implied (one verified)
1 Steere Avenue, Tamworth

Sutton, John Draper (13 Aug 1903). Grocery store manager.
Sutton, Catherine Emily née Colloby (23 Jan 1903)
Sutton, John Douglas (22 Jul 1932)
One child implied (verified)
One later child.
82 Foremark Avenue, Derby

Talbot, Andrew (9 Sep 1905). Labourer, mineral water factory.
Talbot, Alberta née Holroyd (17 Sep 1908)
One later child
17 Larbreck Avenue, Blackpool

Theobald, Ralph (6 Jun 1922)
Not found. Born Sutton Coldfield. Married Teresa Mary Jones in Hereford in March 1944.
One later child.

Theobald, Reginald (1924)
Not found, although there is a Reginald of the right age with a Theobald family in Hampstead. Probably died in Surrey in 1995.

Theobald, Richard (30 Nov 1919)
Not found. Born Sutton Coldfield. Sailed to Canada 1927. Died Coalville 1996.

Theobald, Ronald (25 Jun 1926)
Possibly at Ashley Down Orphanage, Bristol (but his father was still alive and remarried.
Later married and died in Barnsley.

Thomas, Alfred G (17 Jun 1898). Colliery electrician.
Thomas, Mona née Weaver (13 Jul 1902)
9 Park Avenue, Barnsley

Thompson, Ernest J (14 Jul 1909) Licensed House Manager
Thompson, Lucy Edith née Jones (16 Mar 1910)
Crabtree, Catherine A (later Bowen)(3 Sep 1913). Bar maid.
Mary K Ryland (later Nicholson)(10 Jul 1915). Domestic servant.
Tyburn House, Erdington, Birmingham

Tyburn House (Roy Hughes)
Trevitt, Jack (2 Feb 1917). Carpet designer. At this address with parents for census. m Oct 1939
Trevitt, Winnie née Weaver. Not found in 1939 but in Spen Valley after WWII
17 Huddersfield Road, Spen

Upton, Thomas A (11 Apr 1906). Assistant forgeman.
Upton, Edna Louisa née Horne (6 Jan 1908)
Upton, Jeanne Dolores (later Robertson)(20 Jan 1933)
51 Marlborough Road, [Birmingham] Meriden

Walker, John Lewis (8 Sep 1910). Superintendent of aviation fuel ? installations. His father was killed in WWI.
Walker, Kathleen Elise [Stephanie] née Wheaver (24 Mar 1915)
Walker, Timothy Philip John (30 Jun 1939). Died 1947.
Two later children
Walker, Doris M (26 Sep 1886). Retired trainer CMB
43 Comberton Avenue, Kidderminster

Ward, Charles Frederick (23 May 1910). Police Sergeant. Civil Defence Gallantry Award for defusing a high explosive bomb in the Webley & Scott factory on the night of 9 April 1941, such that employees were able to work the next day (Bomb Disposal took it away at 5pm).
Ward, Dorothy M née Brown (31 Oct 1914)
48 Perry Wood Road, Birmingham
Webley & Scott (credit)
Ward, Florence (15 Nov 1884). Assistant schoolmistress.
Margaret Woodward (later Styche)(11 Apr 1923). General maid.
121 Birmingham Road, Lichfield

Watson, Ernest (16 Mar 1888). Factory timekeeper (ammunition?)
Watson, Sarah Jane née Ballance (2 Dec 1891)
Two implied children
19 Bell Hill, Birmingham

Weaver, Ben (22 Nov 1901)
Weaver, Ruth née Whittaker (1 Apr 1897)
Not found in 1939 but in Normanton post-WWII

Barratt, Mary A (23 Apr 1868). Shop keeper.
Weaver, Ethel M (2 Mar 1889).
Barratt, John (27 Mar 1907). Farming haulage contractor.
Barratt, Marion (9 Mar 1893).
Barratt, Ethel M (Mar 1917). Postal employee.
Weaver, Percy (30 Apr 1894). Fitter's assistant. Only Percy and his son Ernest are known relatives in this household.
Weaver, Ernest Henry William Barratt (27 Oct 1924). Wagon works employee.
Barratt, John (2 Apr 1935)
Corner Shop, Linley Lane, Alsager nr Stoke

Weaver, William Edward (18 May 1885). Cooperative grocery shop manager.
Weaver, Earmin née Ashton (4 Jul 1888)
Weaver, Arthur Edward (3 Aug 1917). Plumber.
85 Hassam Parade, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Weaver, George (17 Mar 1910). Watchman. Former Able-Bodied Seaman. Invalided out with TB in 1940. Largely onshore but served for over 3 years on the minelayer HMS Adventure
His Majesty's Naval Base Devonport (HMS Drake)

HMS Adventure (Imperial War Museums)
Weaver, George Henry (13 Jul 1900)
Weaver, Helen E née Varholy (24 Aug 1907)
One child
Chicago, USA (Naturalized in 1920. Served in US forces in WWII.)

Weaver, Harriet née Amos (1871)
Weaver, Clarence (1893)
Weaver, Sarah D (1895)
Weaver, Benjamin Franklin (1897)
Weaver, Margaret Evans (1899)
Coaldale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA

Weaver, Harry (1874). Bricklayer. Widowed.
Chicago, USA

Weaver, Harry (14 Dec 1904). Coal hewer.
Weaver, Annie (3 Jan 1905)
4 Snydale Hall [Cottages], [Pontefract], Featherstone

Weaver, Lawrence (18 May 1898). Pianoforte and organ repairer and tuner.
Weaver, Ellen Louisa née Turton (30 Jan 1898). Dealer in musical merchandise.
Weaver, Peter Ronald (1 Aug 1921). Commercial art student.
38 Barnsley Road, Hemsworth

Weaver, Paulina née Holdgate (6 May 1877)
Weaver, Francis (8 Sep 1904). Colliery pony driver.
Weaver, Elizabeth (31 Jul 1909). Died in 1919.
Weaver, William Allan (1912). Died in 1912.
Weaver, Ethel Mary (later Teasdale)(11 Apr 1914). Ladies' coat machinist.
Weaver, Miranda (1 Apr 1915). Trouser machinist.
Weaver, Nellie (later Millis)(3 Apr 1919). Tailoress, hand sewer.
152 Canal Lane, Stanley, Wakefield

Weaver, Robert James (son of Robert William)(5 Jan 1917). Killed in car crash 1948.
Weaver, Ruth Edith (19 May 1917)
Weaver, Thomas John (15 Jan 1937). Died in 1937.
Weaver, Robert James (8 Aug 1938)
Four later children
Coaldale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA

Weaver, Rollin (1904)
Not found after 1935. Died in Pontefract in 1956.
45 Wakefield Road, [Streethouse] Ackton and Snydale, Featherstone

Weaver, Sam (21 Aug 1906). Colliery pony driver.
Weaver, Ivy née Musther (19 Sep 1910)
Three implied children
Three later children
43 Wakefield Road, [Streethouse] Featherstone

Weaver, William (11 Feb 1873). Coal hewer.
Weaver, Mary née Rollin (3 Apr 1878)
Weaver, Walter (22 Jan 1897). Collier surface worker.
Weaver, Norman (18 Dec 1908). School teacher.
Weaver, Thora (4 Apr 1910)
Weaver, Noel (18 Jan 1918). Brick drawer, brickyard labourer.
Weaver, Jack (30 Nov 1924). Laundry van boy.
45 Wakefield Road, [Streethouse] Featherstone.

Weaver, William (3 Mar 1882). Bolter down, iron and steel rolling mills
Weaver, Elizabeth née Beard (19 Feb 1883)
Weaver, Clara (26 Apr 1910)
Weaver, Thomas (7 Jan 1918). Later married with three children.
Weaver, Annie (1921). Died in 1923.
Two implied children (verified)
13 Old Park Lane, Oldbury

Weaver, William (18 Jun 1915). Metal polisher, stainless steel tubes.
Weaver, Sarah Ann née Perks (1 Apr 1914)
25 Hackett Road, [Rowley Regis], Oldbury

Weaver, William (20 Oct 1916). Bus conductor.
Weaver, Bridget née Hargate. Presence implied.
One child implied.
Boarding at 48 [Duke of?] York Street, Wakefield

Weaver, William John (1891). Coal miner. Killed in mining accident in 1948.
Weaver, Alice Mildred née Nolan (1894)
Weaver, Alice Mildred (later Breiner, then Russell)(10 Oct 1918)
Weaver, Lenore Mae (10 Jan 1920)
Weaver, Elizabeth (later Neifert)
Weaver, William John
One more child
Coaldale, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, USA

Webb, Alfred (13 Oct 1893). Builder (carpenter and joiner)
Webb, Mary (7 Jan 1902)
One implied child
Wilkins, Maria (7 Jan 1902)
276 Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield

Thompson, Emily (14 Aug 1875).
Thompson, Marjorie W (later House)(4 Apr 1910). Paper sorter.
Webb, Arthur J (6 Feb 1890). Gardener.
Webb, Alice (9 Jul 1895)
9 Wye Road, Wooburn, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Webb, William (31 Mar 1889?). Gardener.
Possibly married and living in Birmingham - caretaker

Webb, William Alfred (8 Feb 1899). Leather currier.
Webb, Edith Annie née Weaver (9 Feb 1900)
Webb, Stanley (1 Jun 1932)
35 Healey RoadOssett, Wakefield

Vernon, Stephen I G (21 Jun 1911). Monotype caster operator.
Vernon, Mabel K (29 Sep 1913)
Wheaver, Arthur Barnes. (16 Nov 1881). Schoolmaster.
Wheaver, Maud Beatrice née Pring (23 May 1894)
33 Northway, Leamington

West, Albert (14 Sep 1887). Engine driver, LNER.
West, Beatrice (29 Dec 1892)
One implied child
'Hillside', Byfield Road, Woodford Halse, Daventry, Northamptonshire

West, Ethel (1885). Unmarried mother in 1901?
Not found. b. Northampton, d. Rugby? in 1960?

Hills, Frank (25 Aug 1883). Labourer, steel works.
Hills, Julia June (23 Aug 1889)[John's aunt]
Litherland, Alice (later Robinson)(30 Apr 1905)[John's cousin]. Window dresser. d 1945.
Wheaver, John Samuel (21 Oct 1908). Joiner, carpenter.
10 Osborne Road, [Erdington] Birmingham

Wheaver, Samuel (1889). Mental patient [shell shock]
Rubery Hill Mental Hospital, Birmingham

Wheaver, Terence [Terry] Lambert Barnes (18 Jul 1909). Cost accountant, air ministry. This work involved visiting various plants around the West Midlands which were manufacturing Merlin aero-engines, including a Tizer drinks factory. He was always suspicious of seat belts after avoiding being crushed to death by a tank transporter by jumping across to the passenger seat... He later worked for Alvis, apparently saving the stock of Leonides engines deemed unsuitable for war work, by having them bricked in at one end of the factory. He went to work on the day after the Coventry blitz, which destroyed the city centre, and damaged two-thirds of the city's buildings.
Wheaver, Mabel Helen née Larard (12 Aug 1905). Former secretary (and buyer?) at Keane & Scott Furniture Store, Birmingham
One other child
One later child
63 Highbridge Road, [Wylde Green] Sutton Coldfield

Terence and Mabel Wheaver's Wedding, 1937

Terence and Mabel Wheaver and family


Alvis Leonides and Post-War Applications (my photos)
Coventry Cathedral (my photo)

Harris, Eleanor W (1 Dec 1877)
Wheaver, Violet Amelia (5 Mar 1888). Widow (of William). Interviewer, vacuum demonstrator. (And ARP warden.)
1 Edwards Road, Birmingham

Whittall, George. (18 Nov 1910). Core maker, motor cylinders at iron foundry.
Whittall, Elizabeth née Weaver (19 Feb 1882)
Two implied children verified)
One later child
11 Old Park Lane, Oldbury

Williams, Albert (15 Jul 1905). Bricklayer's labourer.
Williams, Gladys Elizabeth née Reeves (3 Dec 1911)
Williams, Joan (later Sanders)(26 May 1938)
One implied child
15 Islington Row, Towcester, Northamptonshire

Wright, Frank Edward (27 Jan 1894). Manager, Lloyds insurance brokers.
Wright, Lucy née Barnes (18 Aug 1893)
Wright, Joan (8 Dec 1920). Not present.
'Old Trees', Woodland Way, [Kingswood, Tadworth] Banstead, Surrey

Wright, Thomas A (3 Feb 1884). Chartered secretary, colliery.
Wright, Rose Ellen née Barnes (19 Dec 1883)
170 Rosemary Hill Road, Lichfield

BY MARRIAGE:

LITHERLAND (William Wheaver's first wife's family)

Litherland, Sarah Ann (19 Apr 1969). Widow (of Alfred)
Litherland, Frank (16 Jan 1893). Engine fitter.
48 Lichfield Road, Brownhills, Staffordshire [shared with below household]

Buckley, John E (30 Mar 1902). Master baker.
Buckley, Mary E (19 May 1899)
One implied child
Buckley, Madge M (later Turley)(25 Sep 1931)
48 Lichfield Road, Brownhills, Staffordshire [shared with above household]

Litherland, Arthur (13 Aug 1895). Dumper driver - HGV.
Litherland, Ethel J (3 Aug 1899). [Married first cousins]
One other household member
Litherland, Alfred (24 Sep 1931)
51A Brook Lane, Brownhills, Staffordshire

Litherland, Harry (10 Apr 1897). Grocer (own account).
Litherland, Gertrude (21 Dec 1901)
Litherland, Bernard H (9 Apr 1927)
Litherland, Margaret N (later Willetts)(27 Nov 1930)
One other household member
Litherland, John B (17 Aug 1936)
Off-licence and grocery, 49 Lichfield Road, Aldridge, Staffordshire

Litherland, Alfred E (21 Jun 1900). Carpenter.
Litherland, Ethel (8 Nov 1905)
One implied child
65 Station Road, Aldridge, Staffordshire

Litherland, George (29 Oct 1903)
Litherland, Annie D née Wiles (1 Nov 1911) - yes 1/1/11
One implied child
Litherland, Doreen A (later Smith)(20 Jan 1930)
Litherland, June E (later Francis)(12 May 1932)
One implied child
Litherland, Sarah A (later Shaw)(28 Mar 1937)
Litherland, Frank (16 Aug 1939)
100 Walsall Road, Brownhills, Staffordshire

Lea, Mary (30 Apr 1904)
One other household member
Lea, Alfred J (29 Nov 1903). Foreman - signwriting, embossing etc
315 Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield

Litherland, Timothy (31 Jan 1891). Dairy farmer, small holder.
Litherland, Frances Elizabeth née Durose (2 Dec 1894)
Litherland, Joseph Aldred (29 Mar 1919). Farm labourer, tractor driver.
One implied child
Litherland, Sylvia L (later Marsden)(7 Jun 1926)
Forge Nook, Sutton Heath, Repton, Derbyshire

Baker, Mary E (3 Feb 1910)
Litherland, Phyllis E (later Prince)(29 Apr 1915). Domestic cook.
22 Farley Road, Derby

Litherland, George (1 Nov 1894). General labourer, corporation.
Litherland, Edith M (6 Jul 1902)
Litherland, Doreen M (1924). Implied.
Litherland, Joyce (1928-1928). Deceased.
Litherland, Eric (7 Feb 1930)

Litherland, Alfred (9 Jul 1897). General farm hand.
Litherland, Lilian F (27 Dec 1906)
Litherland, Marjorie Rosa (later Carter)(15 Jul 1932)
Williamson, Joan A (10 Jul 1904). Land girl.
Robinson, Hilda R (4 Sep 1917)
One other household member
Vine Cottage, Markeaton, Derby

Litherland, Percy (17 Sep 1898). PSV driver and motor mechanic.
Litherland, Annie C F (later Padley)(9 Jun 1897)
Litherland, Colin V B (17 Apr 1921). Coach joiner's labourer.
Two other household members
30 Attenborough Lane, Chilwell, Nottingham

Minall, William Edward (18 Jun 1895). LMS Railway leading shunter.
Minall, Constance A née Litherland (12 Oct 1904)
Minall, Aldred (15 Nov 1924). Errand boy, Boots chemists.
Minall, Gerald (19 Oct 1932)
48 Wood Road, Shardlow, Derbyshire

Slater, Thomas A (3 Jul 1903). Aerostores labourer.
Slater, Gladys H J (later Yates)(24 Dec 1910)
Three implied children
Slater, Norah M (later Williams)(11 Jun 1935)
Slater, William J (18 Jun 1939)
One implied child
Grange Cottage, Church Road, Quarndon, Belper, Derbyshire

Litherland, Alice - see Wheaver Directory

Litherland, Aldred William (31 Mar). Section welder.
Litherland, Irene née Santy (14 Jul 1900)
One implied child
261 Telfer Road, Coventry

Lowe, Esmond G (30 Jul 1906). Upholsterer.
Lowe, Mabel Beatrice née Litherland (21 Jul 1906)
Lowe, Esmond H (27 Jan 1934)
15 West Park, Bristol

Harrison, Emma née Litherland (11 Dec 1870). Widow (of George).
Bates, Frederick F (30 Aug 1898). Colliery hewer.
Bates, Isabella (26 Jul 1897)
14 Egerton Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

Ellison, John (24 Oct 1868). Retired assistant storekeeper.
Ellison, Ellen née Litherland (8 Dec 1871)
7 Sheffield Road, Sutton Coldfield

Litherland, Oliver Cromwell (2 Sep 1877). Farm labourer.
Litherland, (Florence) Gertrude née Tranter (1 Jul 1898)
Litherland, Oliver James (1922). Implied.
Litherland, Marie (later Homer)(14 Mar 1929)
One implied child
Four Cottage, Footherley, Lichfield, Staffordshire

Litherland, Frank (11 Oct 1881). Master builder.
Litherland, Ellen E (25 Sep 1884)
Litherland, Bernard F (29 Jan 1914). Engineering and planning draughtsman.
'Silvester', Rectory Road, Sutton Coldfield

STURDY (William Wheaver's second wife's family)

Downing, John (20 Aug 1892). Aero engine parts polisher.
Downing, Elizabeth Elsie née Sturdy (16 Feb 1890)
Downing, John (19 May 1913). Borematic (operator). [This was a precise boring machine.]
Downing, Joyce N (later Homer)(9 Nov 1917). Packer.
Downing, Dennis N (3 Nov 1920). Tool room machinist.
Downing, Stanley D (13 May 1926)
45 Woodwells Road, Birmingham

Sturdy, Henry George (23 Dec 1891). Navvy.
Sturdy, Lily née Howard (7 Oct 1896)
Sturdy, Henry George (18 Jul 1922). Butcher's assistant.
One implied child
11/152 Guildford Street, Birmingham

Sturdy, James (28 May 1898). Rubber worker (calender operator).
Sturdy, Ada G née Elston (21 Aug 1900)
Two implied children
11 Austin Street, Birmingham

Sturdy, Elizabeth (18 Feb 1866). Widow.
Sturdy, John (8 Mar 1900). Metal roller's assistant.
Sturdy, Edward (18 Mar 1902). Metal strip cleaver.
Sturdy, Charles (24 Dec 1906). Metal strip shearer.
Baker, Bernard O (7 Jun 1906). Acetylene welder.
30 Cato Street North, Birmingham

Grant, Francis Peter (8 Feb 1903). Acetylene welder.
Grant, Annie née Sturdy (later Broadhurst)(25 Mar 1904)
One implied child
49 Ellesmere Road, Birmingham

BADHAM (Alice's Wheaver's husband's family)

Badham, Peter Henry Christopher (11 Feb 1911). Schoolmaster, mathematics.
Badham, Peggy Muriel (9 Apr 1914)
One implied child
'Oak Trees', Merley Lane?, Poole Dorset

Badham, Stephen Walter (30 Oct 1913)
Badham, Alice H née Arnott
New Zealand

Badham, Mary [Miriam?] A (29 May 1887)
101 Twyford Road, Harrow [Boarding with Bree family]

Dalman, Frederick N (9 May 1901). Chartered electrical engineer (motor co?).
Dalman, Eileen G (17 Nov 1899)
55 Selly Park Road, Birmingham

Sims, Eric William (29 Aug 1901). Married (to Doris). Stone, sand and coal merchant.
Sims, William H (21 Feb 1879). Married. Assistant with business.
NB. No close relative to our other Sims family
264 Chester Road North, Sutton Coldfield

Sims, Doris M (26 Dec 1905). Married (to Eric).
Towyn, Merionethshire, Wales [with Lewis family]

Whitehouse, Ellen Barlow
USA

Dart, Harry Percy John (1907). Implied.
Dart, Gwendoline B née Whitehouse (3 Feb 1908)
Dart, John (1932)
23 Temple Road, Exeter

Moxey, Clifford (16 Jul 1913). Branch manager, forage.
Moxey, Kathleen M (10 May 1914)
One other household member
Bell, Amy R (18 Jul 1907). Housewife, evacuated.
63 Fore Street, Exeter

Whitehouse, Robert Edwin Barlow (1910). Implied.
Whitehouse, Clarice Alice née Ware (21 Oct 1916)
11 Market Street, Exeter [Boarding with Wright family - licensed victualler]

Bower, Frederick N (24 Mar 1887). Dairy farmer.
Bower, Adeline Kate née Walters (23 Apr 1889)
Bower, John Stanway (4 Jun 1921)
Bower, George Frederick (1926). Implied.
Bower, Jean B (later White)(25 Jan 1926)
Bower, Audrey Mary (later Poxon)(1927)
One implied children
New Barns? Footherley, Lichfield

Walters, Robert Henry (16 Sep 1897). Dairy farmer.
Walters, Alice Mary (17 Nov 1886). Poultry keeper.
Walters, Annie Corbetts (9 Jul 1891)
Walters, Sarah A (13 Nov 1862)
Walters, Walter J (19 Dec 1899). Dairy farmer.
Walters, Gwendoline E (4 Oct 1903). Milk retailer.
62 Hurst Lane, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham

WHEAVER (Arthur Wheaver's descendants families)

Panter
Northampton

Swainston, Harry (23 Jul 1889). Clerk, civil service.
Swainston, Williamina née Brough (16 Feb 1889)
Swainston, Harry (21 Feb 1915)
Swainston, Henry (29 Dec 1919). Implied. Later long service with the Royal Navy Fleet Reserve. m Eva Coles in 1943.
Three other children implied.
6 Whitcliffe Place, Richmond, Yorkshire

Coles, Arthur James (2 Mar 1895). Builder's labourer.
Coles, Louisa Rebecca née Robins (11 Jun 1896). Boot and shoe worker.
Coles, Eva L (1920). Implied. m Henry Swainston, 1943.
21 Hayway, Irthlingborough, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire

Cordingley, Thomas (18 Apr 1884). Bricklayer.
Cordingley, Dora (3 Jan 1893) d Croydon
Cordingley, Thomas (8 Jan 1921). Painter's apprentice.
One implied child
Sweeney, Mary (later Thorne/Woodward)(13 Aug 1917)
5 Swain Mound, Bradford

Cox
Sussex?

Chambers, Frank (19 May 1901). General labourer.
Chambers, Irene Gertrude née Lee (later Cherry)(17 Sep 1908)
Chambers, Lawrence (20 Jan 1931). Implied.
One implied child
Chambers, Joyce (13 Nov 1932)
Two implied children
Lee, Lily (3 Apr 1918). Machinist, textiles
59 Spencer Crescent, Oxford

Jeffery, George Francis (2 Jun 1907). Gents hairdresser. b Brackley, Northamptonshire.
Jeffery, Ada E née Howells (2 Sep 1907)
Jeffery, Dennis (8 Oct 1932)
Jeffery, Margaret Ada (later Chambers)(8 Oct 1934)
Jeffery, Beryl M (later Weaverling)(15 Jan 1936)
Jeffery, George E
One implied child
41 Chinnor Road, Thame, Oxfordshire

Plumstead, Charles E (10 Apr 1901). Chair frame maker.
Plumstead, Emily Florence née Tanner (1901). Not present.
Plumstead, Charles E (1 Jan 1923). Errand boy.
Plumstead, James (22 Dec 1925)
Two implied children
100 Pembury Road, Tonbridge, Kent

Starling, Alfred W (12 Jun 1914). General builder's labourer
Starling, Emma (25 Dec 1911)
Starling, Alfred W (20 Mar 1933)
122 Horn Lane, Woodford Green, Essex [now London]

Farmer, Jesse (19 Apr 1881). Roadman, Wiltshire CC.
Farmer, Bertha Esther Kate née Web (5 Feb 1906)
Two implied children
Farmer, Jesse (15 Feb 1927)
7 Swindon Road, Sevenhampton

Hall, John Robert (1896). Not present.
Hall, Edith (4 Apr 1898)
Hall, Irene (14 Apr 1922). Bottle washer (mineral water).
One implied child
50 Spencer Street, Middlesbrough

Wilson, Edward H (14 May 1902). General labourer, ironworks
Wilson, Mary J (14 Apr 1898)
One implied child
Wilson, William H (9 Nov 1925)
Wilson, Vera (10 Oct 1927)
Wilson, Edward (3 May 1929)
Two implied children
17 Pannell Avenue, Middlesbrough

Jackson, Arthur (1 May 1903). Married (to Violet). Steam boiler stoker.
Jackson, Nellie Violet née Marshall (1902). Not present.
260 Rushmore Road, Hackney, London

Jackson, Nellie V (22 Oct 1902)
37 London Road, Wolverton, Buckinghamshire [with Ward family - electrician at railway works]

Lindsell, Arthur F (21 Mar 1889). Pianoforte maker.
Lindsell, Harriett née Oliver (11 Dec 1889)
51 Malvern Road, Hackney

Collodi, Francesco (1900)
Collodi, Luigina née Giannini (1933)
Porcari, Lucca, Toscana, Italy
Lucca is a walled city; Porcari is a commune 8 km east. The Battle of Garfagnana was fought just to the north in December 1944.

Hill, Harry T G (21 Oct 1915). Automatic press operator, small ammunition.
Hill, Edith M (4 Mar 1908)
Hill, Michael G (6 Mar 1938)
17 Teddington Grove, Birmingham

HENSTRIDGE (Rebecca Wheaver's husband's family)

Currie, Ralph (12 Oct 1865). Retired printer.
Currie, Mary F née Henstridge (28 May 1873)
One other household member
15 Queen Anne Road, York

Hollis, Cubitt J (17 Apr 1880). Elementary school teacher.
Hollis, Grace Emmeline née Henstridge (5 Jan 1882) d 1942
'Henstridge', Cecil Row, East Dereham, Norfolk

Henstridge, Edward W (26 Jun 1888). Accountant.
Henstridge, Edith (11 Jun 1890)
71 Wilmington Road, Birmingham


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