Sydney George Hann
M, b. 5 November 1868, d. 15 January 1937
- Charts
- John Hanne
Sydney George Hann was born on 5 November 1868 at Barrack Place (formerly Little Durnford Street) 3, Stonehouse, Plymouth. As of between 5 November 1868 and 12 February 1870, Sydney George Hann lived at Barrack Place (formerly Little Durnford Street) 3, Stonehouse, Plymouth. He was the son of John George Hann and Ann Power. As of 2 April 1871, Sydney George Hann lived at Elverway Farm, Branscombe, Devon; He was living with his grandfather, Robert Power (Farmer of 180 acres employing 5 ag labs and 2 boys, 73, b Southleigh, Devon), his wife, Rachel (67, b Branscombe) and her aunt Honor (32, Branscombe). His name was recorded as Sidney Georde(!) Hann and, at the time, the address was recorded as Alverway Farm. As of 3 April 1881, Sydney George Hann lived at Chantry Building, Colyton, Devon. He played as a forward for the Colyton rugby team that lost to Sidmouth nil to one try (0-1). Lewis played alongside him as another forward on 20 November 1886. He played as a half-back for the Colyton rugby team that beat Honiton Town by one goal and three tries to one try. His brother Lewis was playing as a forward and scored one of the tries. on 17 December 1886. He played as a half-back for the Colyton rugby team that beat Honiton Town by two goals and one try to nil. on 26 January 1887. He played as a half-back for the Colyton rugby team that beat Crewkerne Grammar School by three goals and two tries to two goals and a try. His brother Lewis played as a forward on 26 February 1887. As of 7 April 1901, Sydney George Hann lived at 81 Garmoyle Road, Wavertree, Merseyside; he was boarding with Annie L Elliott (widow) and her family. He was an electrical engineer between 7 April 1901 and 5 April 1911. In 1911 he qualified to vote as a lodger in a furnished bedroom and sitting room on the ground and first floors of a house owned by John George Hann. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1912, Sydney George Hann lived at Pine Park Road 'Pine Park', Honiton, Devon. He travelled 2nd class aboard SS Royal Edward to Halifax, Nova Scotia on 5 April 1911 at Bristol. He as a clerk, travelled 2nd class aboard SS Metagam to St John, New Brunswick on 7 April 1916 at Liverpool, Merseyside. As of 12 July 1922, Sydney George Hann lived at Whiteley Wood Hall, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He travelled 2nd class aboard SS Tyrrhenia to Montreal with Caroline Kendall (54, no occupation) of the same address on 12 July 1922 at Liverpool, Merseyside. He was was not employed on 12 July 1922. As of between 17 July 1925 and 3 August 1928, Sydney George Hann lived at Exmouth - Victoria Road 78, Littleham-cum-Exmouth, Devon; was living near his brother Lewis Henry and sister-in-law Sarah Elicia and sisters Kate and Edith Mary. He travelled 3nd class aboard SS Calgaric to Montreal with Mrs Carrie Kendall (52, housewife) and Miss Lillian Kendall (29), both of 9 Whitely Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire on 3 August 1928 at Liverpool, Merseyside. He was an electrician on 3 August 1928. He married Caroline Kendall between 3 August 1928 and 28 May 1934. Sydney George Hann arrived aboard the SS Letitia from Montreal on 28 May 1934 at Glasgow (Glaschu). As of between 28 May 1934 and August 1934, Sydney George Hann lived at the Branksome Hotel, Branksome, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. He departed aboard SS Ausonia for Montreal on 11 August 1934 at Southampton. As of 11 August 1934, Sydney George Hann lived at Hulham Road 7 'Kingston', Withycombe Raleigh, Devon; was visiting his brother Lewis Henry and sister-in-law Sarah Elicia and sisters Kate and Edith Mary. He died on 15 January 1937 at York County, Toronto, Ontario, at age 68. He was buried after 15 January 1937 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, York County, Toronto, Ontario.

Frederick Hann
M, b. 12 February 1870, d. 5 August 1953
- Charts
- John Hanne
Frederick Hann was born on 12 February 1870 at Barrack Place (formerly Little Durnford Street) 3, Stonehouse, Plymouth. He was the son of John George Hann and Ann Power. As of 2 April 1871, Frederick Hann lived at Elverway Farm, Branscombe, Devon; He was living with his grandfather, Robert Power (Farmer of 180 acres employing 5 ag labs and 2 boys, 73, b Southleigh, Devon), his wife, Rachel (67, b Branscombe) and her aunt Honor (32, Branscombe). At the time the address was recorded as Alverway Farm. As of 3 April 1881, Frederick Hann lived at Chantry Building, Colyton, Devon. He was a member of the Cotleigh Harriers in 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Frederick Hann lived at St Andrew's Square (156), Colyton, Devon. He was a manager for an English timber merchant on 5 April 1891. He was a member of the Axe Vale Hunt between 1897 and 1909. While foxhunting at Cownhayne Farm in Colyton he received lacerations to his face and head when his horse fell and rolled over him. He received lacerations to face and head when his horse stumbled and rolled over him whilst taking a fence at Cownhayes Farm, Colyton during a hunt on 1 December 1897. He married Mabel Evelyn Northover, daughter of Andrew Henry Northover and Lydia Mary Buckland, on 16 July 1900 at All Saint's Church, Camberwell, Greater London. Frederick Hann was a timber merchant between 1901 and 1925. He had one of his little fingers amputated after he caught it on the saw when he was assisting one of his workmen to move a large block of wood that was being worked on. on 22 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Frederick Hann lived at Queen Square 67 'The Hawthorns', Colyton, Devon. He was mentioned in a report in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette regarding an incident at his mill. on 4 April 1903.
He as a timber merchant of Colyton was mentioned in a report in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette as having given evidence in a case between Charles Hooper Exeter timber haulier and FA Buckingham Honiton timber merchant. Said that he had never paid mor than 6s a day for a horse and man including stabling and lodging on 10 May 1904. On 12 Oct 1904 Thomas Westlake of Colyton a former employee of Frederick, whose job it was to travel and collect payment was sentenced to three month's hard labourat Axminster Petty Sessions for embezzling £4 4s 0d that he had collected but not accounted for. Frederick had not wanted to press the case. He was sued in May 1905 by Messrs B and W P Beer of Membury for £1 for for damage to an apple tree caused by one of his workmen. However the work had been sub-contracted so he was not held responsible. He was mentioned in a report in the Western Times on another incident at his premises. on 13 June 1905.
He was elected to the Lambert Castle [Horse] Race Committee (see http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000511/19060511/060/0012 - subscription required) on 10 May 1906. He was mentioned in a report in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette when George Froom was at it again on 19 June 1906.
He placed an advertisement in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette on 17 July 1906.
At an auction at the Colcombe Castle Hotel in Colyton on 1 November 1906 he bought Lots 10 - 13, a building site of about half an acre and three similar sites with frontages of 145 feet, 120 feet and 169 feet at £56 per lot. In the 21 Dec 1908 'Altered Apportionment of Tithe Rentcharge under the Tithe Act' for Colyton he was show as owner of plot 931a, 2a 0r 38p of meadow called Team Field. This was at the side of Cowhayne Lane in the Kingsdon area of the parish immediately south of the Seaton Tramway's northern terminus (formerly Colyton railway station.) In 1911 he qualified to vote as owner of freehold land in Tye Lane, Colyton (now the part of Cownhayne Lane between Lower Cownhayne Farm and Colyford.) As of between 2 April 1911 and 5 August 1953, Frederick Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon.
He placed an advertisement in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette between 14 March 1913 and 18 March 1913.
He was mentioned in the Western Times when another employee was injured on 11 April 1913.
He had yet another employee injured according to the Western Time on 20 May 1913.
He was one of the Feoffees of Colyton in 1914. On 30 January 1914 he was a witness at the inquest into the death of Frank Newton Mutter of Beer who had died having been hit by a train at Seaton Junction station on 24 January. Frederick had been on a stopped 'up' train when Frank had tried crossing the line not realising a 'down' express was coming through the station and had been unable to get to safety before being struck. He was referred to as F Hanne of Colyton in the Western Times' report of the funeral at Southleigh of William Edmonds of Wiscombe Park, Southleigh on 19 May 1914 (see http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000265/19140522/068/0012 - subscription required) on 22 May 1914. He purchased 1700 scotch and larch poles for £320 at the Shute Arms Hotel, Shute according to a report in the Western Times on 20 October 1916. He was a timber merchant, tinplate box manufacturer and miller in 1919. He introduced a 25v waterwheel plant to produce a 5Kw DC supply of electricity for his mill in 1921. He was one of the Vice Presidents of the Axminster Union & District Agricultural Association in 1921. He had his tender for 33 electric street lights (connecting and replacing existing standards where necessary) for six months from 29 September at a charge of £80 accepted by Colyton Parish Council in 1922. He according to an advertisement in the Western Gazette held an auction to sell off his timber merchant business on 30 January 1925.
He was an electricity generator and supplier (F Hann & Sons trading as Colyton Electric Light & Power Supply) between 1927 and 1950 at Colcombe Mills, Colyton, Devon. He as Messrs Hann and Sons had written to the Colyton Feoffees regarding the installation of electric wiring for the new Town Hall which had been decided some time earlier. This was discussed and deferred at the meeting on 10 May 1927. At a meeting of Axminster Rural District Council on 26 Jul 1928 a motion to pay him £87 10s for perpetual footpath rights to enable re-instatement of a footpath from the proposed lengthened Ham Bridge at Colyton to connect with the Greenpark footpath was defeated [The proposal to re-instate the footpath and extend the bridge seems to have been taken up again at a later date as this now forms part of the East Devon Way]. A hay barn in the timber yard was destroyed by fire. Being situated some distance from the main buildings no other damage was sustained and the fire was dealt with by the Colyton Feoffees' manual fire engine. He as Messrs F Hann and Sons had written to the Colyton Feoffees regarding the isupply of water for washing and cleaning at their cow sheds at Colcombe Mill Farm This was agreed on the same conditions as the metered provision to the previous owner (Mr Loveridge) in May 1932. He according to the English Guernsey Cattle Society's Herd Book Volume LII, as No 24656 something was issued to him re Guernsey cattle 'Sandy of Merton 9698' of the Exors of C H Richards of Whitford on 14 January 1935. He was an electricity generator in 1936 at F Hann & Sons, Colcombe Abbey Mill Dairy, Colyton, Devon. He as F Hann & Sons, proprietors of the Colyton Electric Light and Power Supply was shown in the Electricity (Supply) Acts, Annual Report of the Commissioners in 1937. He registered with Axminster Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He was a dairy farmer on 29 September 1939. He had been interviewesd by a Colyton Parish Council sub-committee at which he cordially received them and after a full and frank discussion requested that they send a letter outlining their requirements in February 1946.
He left a will on 10 June 1947.
He discussed improving the electricity supply with the South Western Electricity Commissioners in order to rnable the Coly Vale housing site in Colyton to be started before the winter in July 1949. He accepted an offer of £40,000 from the South West Electricity Board for the business of the Colyton Electricity & Light Co, but retained ownership of the buildings which were rented back to the SWEB in 1950. He died on 5 August 1953 at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon, at age 83; of bronchopneumonia due to chronic bronchitis. His estate was probated on 15 July 1954; granted to William Brand (accountant) and Frederick Peter Cottey (solicitor). (Estate value £7528.11s.9d.)











Children of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover
William Frederick Hann+ b. 24 Dec 1900, d. 23 Nov 1980
John Wilfred Hann b. 21 Jan 1902, d. 21 Nov 1934
Richard Hann+ b. 21 Sep 1916, d. Sep 1983
Lewis Henry Hann
M, b. December 1872, d. 1 May 1937
- Charts
- John Hanne



Sarah Elicia Wreford
F, b. September 1876, d. 12 December 1956
- Charts
- John Hanne
Sarah Elicia Wreford was also known as Elicia Sarah Wreford. She was born in September 1876 at Bow, Devon; was the daughter of John (farmer) and Elizabeth. As of 3 April 1881, Elicia Sarah Wreford lived at East Langford Farm, Bow, Devon. As of 5 April 1891, Sarah Elicia Wreford lived at Langford (135), Bow, Devon; she was living with her parents, John (69 farmer) and Elizabeth (46) and siblings, Elizabeth Webber (23), John (18), Louisa Annie (16), Emma (9) and Samuel (7) - all born in Bow. As of 31 March 1901, Elicia Sarah Wreford lived at East Langford Farm, Bow, Devon. She was an assistant on her father's farm on 31 March 1901. She was a hotel book-keeper on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Elicia Sarah Wreford lived at Exmouth - The Beacon - Beacon Hotel, Littleham-cum-Exmouth, Devon. She married Lewis Henry Hann, son of John George Hann and Ann Power, in June 1920 at St Thomas, Exeter, Devon. As of between 1 May 1937 and 29 September 1939, Elicia Sarah Hann lived at The Mede 'Clarendon', Whipton, Devon; in 1939 her niece Beatrice A Wreford (Barclays Bank Trustee department clerk, born 30 Aug 1921 in Bridport R D, daughter of Samuel and Annie, nee Edwards of Honiton) who married John L Paton in Bridport R D in Jun 1948, lived with her. She registered with Exeter County Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She died on 12 December 1956 at Wonford House (Mental) Hospital, Exeter, Devon, at age 80. As of 12 December 1956, Elicia Sarah Hann lived at Wonford House (Mental) Hospital, Exeter, Devon. Her estate was probated on 24 June 1957; granted to Samuel Francis Wreford (farmer), nephew? and Beatrice Alice Paton (wife of John Louis Paton), neice?. (Estate value £9088 11s 3d.)
Edith Mary Hann
F, b. 1 March 1876, d. 28 March 1954
- Charts
- John Hanne
Edith Mary Hann was born on 1 March 1876 at Colyton, Devon. She was the daughter of John George Hann and Ann Power. Edith Mary Hann was christened on 17 April 1876 at St Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devon. As of 3 April 1881, Edith Mary Hann lived at Chantry Building, Colyton, Devon. As of 5 April 1891, Edith Mary Hann lived at St Andrew's Square, Colyton, Devon. As of between 1893 and 31 March 1901, Edith Mary Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon.
As of 2 April 1911, Edith Mary Hann lived at Pine Park Road 'Pine Park', Honiton, Devon. She registered with Exmouth Urban District Council under the National Registration Act. Her birthyear was recorded as 1874 on 29 September 1939. As of between 29 September 1939 and 17 January 1953, Edith Mary Hann lived at Hulham Road 7 'Kingston', Withycombe Raleigh, Devon.
She left a will on 3 June 1953.
She died on 28 March 1954 at Hulham Road 13 'Kingston', Withycombe Raleigh, Devon, at age 78. Her estate was probated on 14 June 1954; granted to Thomas Joyce (retired butcher) and Reginald Yelverton (retired civil servant). (Estate value £11,130 7s 0d.)



George Payne Hann
M, b. 9 January 1839, d. March 1839
- Charts
- John Hanne
George Payne Hann was christened on 9 January 1839 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Susannah Purchase. George Payne Hann died in March 1839 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was buried on 23 March 1839 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.
George Payne Hann
M, b. 1 March 1840, d. May 1840
- Charts
- John Hanne
George Payne Hann was christened on 1 March 1840 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Susannah Purchase. George Payne Hann died in May 1840 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was buried on 10 May 1840 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.
Ann Cooper Hann
F, b. 21 May 1838, d. 29 December 1857
- Charts
- John Hanne
Ann Cooper Hann was christened on 21 May 1838 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. As of 7 June 1841, Ann Cooper Hann lived at The Village, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She died on 29 December 1857 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset, at age 19. She was buried on 3 January 1858 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.
Hugh Hann
M, b. 7 March 1839, d. 3 December 1926
- Charts
- John Hanne

Children of Hugh Hann and Sarah Brown Gibbs
Job Gibbs Hann b. Oct 1859, d. 7 Nov 1922
Bowden Brown Hann b. b 28 Jul 1861, d. 23 Oct 1891
John James Hann+ b. 30 Aug 1863, d. 4 Sep 1951
Mary Maria Hann b. Dec 1866, d. 11 Dec 1881
Emily Hann b. 18 Apr 1869, d. 24 Apr 1869
Sarah Brown Gibbs
F, b. 7 September 1835, d. 22 November 1923
- Charts
- John Hanne
Sarah Brown Gibbs was christened on 7 September 1835 at St Mary's Church, Mosterton, Dorset. She was the daughter of Job Gibbs and Mary Brown. As of 7 June 1841, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at The Village, Mosterton, Dorset. She married Hugh Hann, son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, on 30 December 1858 at St Mary's Church, Mosterton, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at The Village (91), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 12 December 1866, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at Kilver Street, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. As of 18 April 1869, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at High Street, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. As of 1880, Sarah Brown Hann lived at Bestwick Street 121, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan. As of between 1880 and 1923, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was a secretary on 23 October 1891. As of 1894, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at Kent County, Walker Township, Michigan. As of 1900, Sarah Brown Gibbs lived at north side 247, Kent County, Walker Township, Michigan. She died on 22 November 1923 at Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan, at age 88. She was buried after 22 November 1923 at Fulton Street Cemetery (Plot 01 03-?), Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Children of Sarah Brown Gibbs and Hugh Hann
Job Gibbs Hann b. Oct 1859, d. 7 Nov 1922
Bowden Brown Hann b. b 28 Jul 1861, d. 23 Oct 1891
John James Hann+ b. 30 Aug 1863, d. 4 Sep 1951
Mary Maria Hann b. Dec 1866, d. 11 Dec 1881
Emily Hann b. 18 Apr 1869, d. 24 Apr 1869
Elizabeth Hann
F, b. 11 April 1841, d. May 1857
- Charts
- John Hanne
Elizabeth Hann was christened on 11 April 1841 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. As of 30 March 1851, Elizabeth Hann lived at The Village (26), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She died in May 1857 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset, at age 16. She was buried on 10 May 1857 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.
Fanny Jane Payne Hann
F, b. 13 February 1843, d. 8 August 1915
- Charts
- John Hanne
Fanny Jane Payne Hann was born on 13 February 1843 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. Fanny Jane Payne Hann was christened on 12 March 1843 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Fanny Jane Payne Hann lived at The Village (26), Stoke Abbott, Dorset; Her name was recorded as Frances Hann. She was described as aged 16; child of David (builder) and Mary Ann Hann; Godchild of Eliza Macey, her mother and grandfather; living at Prout Bridge; work - dressmaker; comment - none circa 1858 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 1858, Fanny Jane Payne Hann lived at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Fanny Jane Payne Hann lived at The Village (84), Stoke Abbott, Dorset; she was staying with her grandfather, George Hann. As of 17 December 1867, Fanny Jane Payne Hann lived at Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. She married Daniel Bowditch, son of Daniel Bowditch and Alice Hurford, on 17 December 1867 at St Mary's Church, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset; witnesses were Edwin Hann (bride's brother) and Charles Percy. As of between 2 April 1871 and 3 April 1881, Fanny Jane Payne Bowditch lived at the Swan Inn Public House, Misterton, Somerset. She was a licensed victualler on 3 April 1881. As of between 7 December 1889 and 5 April 1891, Fanny Jane Payne Bowditch lived at Sistova Road 3, Clapham Park, Greater London; she was living with her widowed aunt, Elizabeth Whale (nee Symes) (retired housekeeper.) She was a retired innkeeper on 5 April 1891. She emigrated in 1892; to the United States to join her sons. As of 1900, Fanny Jane Payne Bowditch lived at South Lafayette Street 734, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan; was recorded as Hegina? Bowditch. As of 1910, Fanny Jane Payne Bowditch lived at Hall Street1012, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan. A notice appeared in the Grand Rapids Herald of Michigan State, USA.
She died on 8 August 1915 at East Hall Street 414, Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan, at age 72; of senility. The informant was Frank Bowditch of 414 East Hall Street. She was buried after 8 August 1915 at Woodlawn Cemetery (Plot 01 296-5), Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan; her name was recorded as Fanny Jane Hann Bowditch.

Children of Fanny Jane Payne Hann and Daniel Bowditch
Charles Brice Bowditch b. 16 Feb 1868, d. 1 Jan 1911
Albert Dan Bowditch+ b. b 2 Mar 1870
Alice Mary Bowditch b. b 9 Jun 1872
George Henry Bowditch+ b. 10 Sep 1874, d. 18 May 1963
Herbert Bowditch b. b 2 Feb 1877, d. Mar 1877
Joseph Higgins Bowditch+ b. 21 Feb 1878, d. 15 Mar 1957
Emily Hann
F, b. 27 April 1845, d. 12 September 1938
- Charts
- John Hanne
Emily Hann was christened on 27 April 1845 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. As of 30 March 1851, Emily Hann lived at The Village (26), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 1858, Emily Hann lived at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset. She was confirmed circa 1859 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 14; child of David (builder) and Mary Ann Hann; Godchild of Eliza Macey, her mother and gradnfather; living at Prout Bridge; work - at home; comment - quiet, steady girl. As of 7 April 1861, Emily Hann lived at East Street (121), Beaminster, Dorset. She was a witness, with David Hann, at the wedding of George Whale, of Berwick St John, Wiltshire, and Elizabeth Symes on 8 October 1868 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Emily Hann lived at East Street (14), Beaminster, Dorset. She married James Isaac on 10 August 1871 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were Charles Hann (bride's brother), A Isaac and Eliza Hann (bride's sister.) As of 3 April 1881, Emily Isaac lived at The Village (87), Hindon, Wiltshire. As of 5 April 1891, Emily Isaac lived at High Street 'Pear Tree Cottage', Hindon, Wiltshire. As of 31 March 1901, Emily Isaac lived at Tisbury Union Workhouse, Tisbury, Wiltshire. She was the Matron of the Workhouse on 31 March 1901. She was of private means on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Emily Isaac lived at High Road - Hawthorn Villas 8, Wealdstone, Greater London; she was staying with her brother, Edwin Hann. As of 1926, Emily Isaac lived at Abbotsbury Road 50, Westham, Dorset. As of 1930, Emily Hann lived at Abbotsbury Road 64, Westham, Dorset; was living with her son Sidney James Isaac and grandson Geoffrey James Isaac. As of 1931, Emily Isaac lived at Abbotsbury Road 46, Westham, Dorset; was living with her grandson Geoffrey James Isaac. She died on 12 September 1938 at Abbotsbury Road 64, Westham, Dorset, at age 93. As of 12 September 1938, Emily Isaac lived at Abbotsbury Road 64, Westham, Dorset. Her estate was probated on 26 October 1938; granted to Sidney James Isaac (wine and spirit merchant's manager), son. (Estate value £76 5s.)
Children of Emily Hann and James Isaac
Sidney James Isaac+ b. Sep 1872, d. 13 May 1939
Herbert Hann Isaac b. 1877, d. Mar 1882
James Isaac
M, b. 1839, d. March 1909
- Charts
- John Hanne
James Isaac was born in 1839 at Martock, Somerset. He was the station master on 10 August 1871 at the Railway Station, Wilton, Wiltshire. He married Emily Hann, daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, on 10 August 1871 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were Charles Hann (bride's brother), A Isaac and Eliza Hann (bride's sister.) As of 3 April 1881, James Isaac lived at The Village (87), Hindon, Wiltshire. He was a relieving officer between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, James Isaac lived at High Street 'Pear Tree Cottage', Hindon, Wiltshire. He was the Master of the Workhouse on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, James Isaac lived at Tisbury Union Workhouse, Tisbury, Wiltshire. He died in March 1909 at Tisbury R D, Wiltshire.
Children of James Isaac and Emily Hann
Sidney James Isaac+ b. Sep 1872, d. 13 May 1939
Herbert Hann Isaac b. 1877, d. Mar 1882
George Hann
M, b. 6 June 1847, d. 12 May 1890
- Charts
- John Hanne
As of between May 1847 and 1859, George Hann lived at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was christened on 6 June 1847 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. As of 30 March 1851, George Hann lived at The Village (26), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 1858, George Hann lived at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset; for more about the Hann family of Prout Bridge, Beaminster see www.hannfamily.org.uk/prout_bridge.htm. As of between 1860 and 1861, George Hann lived at East Street (121), Beaminster, Dorset. He was confirmed on 7 August 1862 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; child of David (builder) and Mary Anne Hann; at school. He married Louisa Carse, daughter of George Carse and Caroline Linney, on 11 August 1870 at Ss Mary and Nicholas Church, Wilton, Wiltshire. As of between 2 April 1871 and 1874, George Hann lived at Northumberland Street - Cumbrae Place 2, Govan (Baile a' Ghobhainn), Glasgow (Glaschu). He was an Inland Revenue clerk between 2 April 1871 and 1890. He was included in a Scotch Civil Service notice in The Scotsman (page 6) which recorded his transfer, as a 3rd class clerk, from Glasgow to Oxford on 21 November 1873. He lived in Brighton between November 1874 and 1878. He lived in Sheffield between 1878 and 30 April 1886. As of 3 April 1881, George Hann lived at Ecclesall Road 250b, Endcliffe, South Yorkshire. As of 25 April 1883, George Hann lived at South Grove 40, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He lived in Bradford between 1 May 1886 and 12 May 1890. He death was registered by Reginald George Hann, son on 12 May 1890. He died on 12 May 1890 at Neal Street 12, Horton, West Yorkshire, at age 42; of pneumonia caused by exhaustion. An obituary appeared in the 14 May Sheffield Evening Telegraph (see http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000275/18900514/029/0002 - subscription required.) He was buried on 15 May 1890 at Undercliffe Cemetery, Undercliffe, West Yorkshire. His estate was probated on 30 May 1890; granted to Louisa Hann, widow (estate value £1323.12s.10d.) An obituary in the 17 May 1890 edition of The Illustrated Weekly Telegraph (of Bradford) reported by the Bridport News on 23 May and stated that George had moved to Bradford on May 1886 and soon become a member of the Naturalists' Society. His speciality was botany and he took special pride in his collection of plants which were said to be the finest ever exhibited at the Society's meetings. He was also well infrmed in most subject related to natural history and a genial and pleasant comapnion in the field. From December 1888 until his death he was President of the Society and was a fluent lecturer and always willing to give local societies the benefit of his knowledge. He was also a member of the Scientific Association who had appointed him a leadier of a coming visit to Sheffield Museum. He had held the post of first class clerk with the Inland Revenue at Bradford since moving there having previously a similar position at Oxford, Brighton and Sheffield where he had lived for eight years and was an active member of Sheffield Naturalists' Club.
Children of George Hann and Louisa Carse
Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC+ b. 13 May 1871, d. 2 Nov 1962
Arnold Charles Hann MIB+ b. 29 Nov 1874, d. 6 Feb 1958
Leonard Carse Hann ACP+ b. 25 Apr 1883, d. 19 Mar 1956
Louisa Carse
F, b. 7 May 1848, d. 13 April 1933
- Charts
- John Hanne
Louisa Carse was christened on 7 May 1848 at Durnford, Wiltshire. She was the daughter of George Carse and Caroline Linney. As of 30 March 1851, Louisa Carse lived at Kingsbury Square (157), Wilton, Wiltshire. As of 7 April 1861, Louisa Carse lived at Box Bush (68), Burcombe, Wiltshire. She married George Hann, son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, on 11 August 1870 at Ss Mary and Nicholas Church, Wilton, Wiltshire. As of between 2 April 1871 and 1874, Louisa Hann lived at Northumberland Street - Cumbrae Place 2, Govan (Baile a' Ghobhainn), Glasgow (Glaschu). As of 3 April 1881, Louisa Hann lived at Ecclesall Road 250b, Endcliffe, South Yorkshire. As of 25 April 1883, Louisa Hann lived at South Grove 40, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. As of 5 April 1891, Louisa Hann lived at Heath Road 26, Bradford, West Yorkshire. She was living by her own means between 5 April 1891 and 2 April 1911. She with Charles Louis Theodor and Pauline Holtzmann (bride's parents), Arnold Charles Hann (groom's brother), PFF Holtzmann (bride's brother), PB Holtzmann (bride's sister) Amanda Glanert, E Glanert and L Glanert was a witness to the marriage of her son Reginald George with Marie Fredrica Holtzmann on 9 June 1899 at St John the Evangelist Church, Great Horton, West Yorkshire. As of 31 March 1901, Louisa Hann lived at Heath Road 28, Bradford, West Yorkshire. As of 2 April 1911, Louisa Hann lived at Bloomfield Avenue 70, Lyncombe and Widcombe, Bath and N E Somerset; was living with her widowed sister and niece, Pamela and Caroline Anne Read. She died on 13 April 1933 at Virginia Road 46 'Lynton Lodge' (under University of Leeds), Leeds, West Yorkshire, at age 84. Her estate was probated on 3 May 1933; granted to Reginald George Hann (physician), son. (Estate value £405 15s 2d.)
Children of Louisa Carse and George Hann
Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC+ b. 13 May 1871, d. 2 Nov 1962
Arnold Charles Hann MIB+ b. 29 Nov 1874, d. 6 Feb 1958
Leonard Carse Hann ACP+ b. 25 Apr 1883, d. 19 Mar 1956
Eliza Hann
F, b. September 1849, d. before 8 April 1921
- Charts
- John Hanne
Eliza Hann was born in September 1849 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. Eliza Hann was christened on 15 November 1849 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Eliza Hann lived at The Village (26), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 1858, Eliza Hann lived at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Eliza Hann lived at East Street (121), Beaminster, Dorset. She was confirmed on 7 August 1862 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 13; child of David (builder) and Mary Ann Hann; living at Prout Bridge. She was a schoolmistress at the Beaminster Union Workhouse on 2 April 1871. She with Charles Hann (brother) and A Isaac, she was witness to the marriage of her sister, Emily, with James Isaac on 10 August 1871 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. She married Samuel Fowler Joy on 18 September 1876 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were Charles and Albert Hann (bride's brothers) and Sophia Joy. The birde's name was recorded as Elizabeth Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Eliza Joy lived at Sheep Market Street, Crewkerne, Somerset. As of 5 April 1891, Eliza Joy lived at Clenham (2), Netherbury, Dorset; was visiting William Macey (Rate and Tax Collector) and his cousin George Mabey (Carpenter.) As of 7 April 1901, Eliza Joy lived at Emmadale Terrace 1a, Westham, Dorset. She was a housekeeper on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Eliza Joy lived at Emmadale Road 4, Westham, Dorset. She died before 8 April 1921 at Weymouth R D, Dorset. She was buried on 8 April 1921 at Abbotsbury Road Cemetery, Westham, Dorset.
Children of Eliza Hann and Samuel Fowler Joy
Ernest Samuel Joy+ b. 14 Aug 1877, d. Jun 1971
Herbert George Joy b. Dec 1879, d. 6 Oct 1933
Albert Fowler Joy b. 15 Dec 1881, d. 8 Mar 1962
Florence Eliza Joy b. 24 Oct 1883
Ellen Eliza Joy b. 10 Jan 1886
Lilian Mary Joy b. c Nov 1886
Mabel Susan Joy b. Dec 1891, d. Jun 1911
Samuel Fowler Joy
M, b. September 1852, d. 19 September 1928
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Samuel Fowler Joy was born in September 1852 at Crewkerne, Somerset. He married Eliza Hann, daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, on 18 September 1876 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were Charles and Albert Hann (bride's brothers) and Sophia Joy. The birde's name was recorded as Elizabeth Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Samuel Fowler Joy lived at Sheep Market Street, Crewkerne, Somerset. He was a butcher between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Samuel Fowler Joy lived at Bath Street 20, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. He was a journeyman butcher on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Samuel Fowler Joy lived at Emmadale Terrace 1a, Westham, Dorset. He was a butcher on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Samuel Fowler Joy lived at Emmadale Road 4, Westham, Dorset. He died on 19 September 1928 at Cromwell Road 'Wykeham', Westham, Dorset. He was buried on 22 September 1928 at Abbotsbury Road Cemetery, Westham, Dorset. His estate was probated on 26 October 1928; granted to Ernest Samuel Joy (grocer), son. (Esate value £260 1s 5d.)
Children of Samuel Fowler Joy and Eliza Hann
Ernest Samuel Joy+ b. 14 Aug 1877, d. Jun 1971
Herbert George Joy b. Dec 1879, d. 6 Oct 1933
Albert Fowler Joy b. 15 Dec 1881, d. 8 Mar 1962
Florence Eliza Joy b. 24 Oct 1883
Ellen Eliza Joy b. 10 Jan 1886
Lilian Mary Joy b. c Nov 1886
Mabel Susan Joy b. Dec 1891, d. Jun 1911
Charles Hann
M, b. 7 September 1851, d. 14 July 1911
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- John Hanne
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Children of Charles Hann and Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott
Julia Mary Hann b. Nov 1879, d. 21 Sep 1927
Ellen Louise Hann+ b. 9 Feb 1881, d. 29 Aug 1969
Emily Susan Hann b. 10 Aug 1882, d. 7 Oct 1883
Charles Carpenter Hann b. 13 Jun 1884, d. Mar 1958
Florence Sarah Hann LLA, ACP b. 13 Feb 1886, d. 25 Jan 1991
Clara Edith Hann b. 3 Jul 1888, d. 19 Jun 1975
Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott
F, b. September 1855, d. 25 July 1928
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Children of Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott and Charles Hann
Julia Mary Hann b. Nov 1879, d. 21 Sep 1927
Ellen Louise Hann+ b. 9 Feb 1881, d. 29 Aug 1969
Emily Susan Hann b. 10 Aug 1882, d. 7 Oct 1883
Charles Carpenter Hann b. 13 Jun 1884, d. Mar 1958
Florence Sarah Hann LLA, ACP b. 13 Feb 1886, d. 25 Jan 1991
Clara Edith Hann b. 3 Jul 1888, d. 19 Jun 1975
David Hann
M, b. 2 January 1854, d. January 1854
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David Hann died in January 1854 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was christened on 2 January 1854 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. David Hann was buried on 13 January 1854 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.
Susan Hann
F, b. December 1854, d. 9 August 1922
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Susan Hann was born in December 1854 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. Susan Hann was christened on 2 February 1855 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 1858, Susan Hann lived at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Susan Hann lived at East Street (121), Beaminster, Dorset. She at the Beaminster Cottage Garden and Labourers' Friend Society annual exhibition won 1st place and 3s for plain needlework in September 1866. As of between 1869 and 3 April 1881, Susan Hann lived at Hogshill Street - the White Hart Hotel, Beaminster, Dorset. She was a barmaid at the White Hart Hotel, Beaminster between 1869 and August 1892. She was confirmed on 7 June 1869 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; child of David (builder) and Mary Hann of Prout Bridge; work - at White Hart. She was probably the Miss S Hann who according to a report in the Southern Times with Miss M Pine performed 'The Bells of St Mary's" and as a solo "I'm a Merry Zingara" at the Readings with Music held in the National Schoolroom at Beaminster on 26 December 1871. As of 5 April 1891, Susan Hann lived at Clenham (2), Netherbury, Dorset; was visiting William Macey (Rate and Tax Collector) and his cousin George Mabey (Carpenter.) At the Bridport County Brewsters Sessions in August 1892 the police advised that Mr Squire the landlord at the White Hart Hotel had been served notice by them on 15 August of their objection to the renewal of his licence. According to PC Hole this was due to him frequently in the previous 15 months findin Mr Squire and Susan,the barmaid, under the influence of drink. In February he had three people convicted for being drunk. In July a women was brought out drunk and fell over twice within 10 yards of the door and this month he had found Susan considerably the worse for drick. This was questioned by the landlord's solicitor who questioned whether they were not drunk befoire they arrived and were merely being thrown out. PC Clark then said that in July he had seen the landlord in the archway of the hotel completely drunk and oblivious to the noise and drunkennes going on and was in no fit stae to do anything anyway. Superintendent Brooks also advised that he had received numerous complants and did not consider Mr Squire a competent landlord. The Bench agreed to adjourn a decision for five weeks to enable so that the solicitor could advise Mr Squire what action he needed to take. She married John Everett in September 1900 at St John's Church, Hindon, Wiltshire. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Susan Everett lived at Wick Farm, Tisbury, Wiltshire; her name was recorded as Louisa Everett in 1901. She died on 9 August 1922 at Alma Road 21, Westham, Dorset, at age 67. Her estate was probated on 17 October 1922; granted to Albert Hann (builder and contractor), brother. (Estate value £750 9s 8d.)
Albert Hann
M, b. 10 February 1858, d. 7 January 1953
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Children of Albert Hann and Edith Mary Collins
Albert Percy Hann b. 17 Aug 1889, d. 12 Apr 1935
Cecil Collins Hann b. 17 Aug 1891, d. 22 Oct 1916
Edith Constance Hann b. 16 Jan 1896, d. 20 Mar 1979
Arthur Ernest Hann b. 28 Jul 1902, d. 7 Feb 1973
Edith Mary Collins
F, b. 11 September 1864, d. 29 January 1936
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Edith Mary Collins was born on 11 September 1864 at Rollestone Street 17, Salisbury, Wiltshire; was the daughter of Samuel (attorney's clerk) and Emma. As of between 11 September 1864 and 2 April 1871, Edith Mary Collins lived at Rollestone Street 17, Salisbury, Wiltshire; in 1871 she was living with her parents and siblings Frank Flight (13), Samuel Henry (11), Kate Maria (10), William Albert (8). Sidney (4) and Edward Augustus (2) all born in Salisbury. She was the daughter of Samuel Collins and Emma Flight. Edith Mary Collins was christened on 5 October 1864 at St Edmund's Church, Salisbury, Wiltshire. She was a pupil teacher at St Martin's? church school on 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, Edith Mary Collins lived at Brown Street 37, Salisbury, Wiltshire; she was living with her father, mother Emma (47, Winchester) and siblings William Albert (18, clerk to the surveyor of taxes). Sidney (14) and Edward Augustus (12) all born in Salisbury. She married Albert Hann, son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, on 27 December 1886 at St Peter's Church, Brockley, Greater London. Albert and Edith were presented with a marble clock inlaid with malachite by staff at C&A Hann with a plate inscribed 'Presented to Mr. Albert Hann by the employees of the firm on the occasion of his marriage, Dec 27th, 1886.' Albert being one of the bellringers, the bells of St Mary's Church were rung in honour of their return from honeymoon. Edith Mary Hann with her husband Albert attended the meeting of the provisional committee that agreed to go ahead with the construction of the Public Hall on 22 February 1887. As of 5 April 1891, Edith Mary Hann lived at High Street (probably Whitcombe Road) (76), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Edith Mary Hann lived at Prout Bridge (9), Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 28 July 1902 and January 1936, Edith Mary Hann lived at Prout Bridge 18 'Holmleigh', Beaminster, Dorset. She qualified to vote by virtue of her husband's occupation between 1920 and 1921 at Prout Bridge 18 'Holmleigh', Beaminster, Dorset. She left a will on 25 February 1935.
She died on 29 January 1936 at Beaminster, Dorset, at age 71; Her death was announced in The Times on Friday 31 January 1936. She was buried after 29 January 1936 at Shortmoor - New Burial Ground (Beaminster Cemetery), Beaminster, Dorset. Her estate was probated on 27 February 1936; granted to Albert Hann (retired garage proprietor), husband. (Estate value £2,118 1s 4d.)

Children of Edith Mary Collins and Albert Hann
Albert Percy Hann b. 17 Aug 1889, d. 12 Apr 1935
Cecil Collins Hann b. 17 Aug 1891, d. 22 Oct 1916
Edith Constance Hann b. 16 Jan 1896, d. 20 Mar 1979
Arthur Ernest Hann b. 28 Jul 1902, d. 7 Feb 1973
Ellen Hann
F, b. 30 March 1860, d. before 24 November 1884
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Ellen Hann was christened on 30 March 1860 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. As of 7 April 1861, Ellen Hann lived at East Street (121), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Ellen Hann lived at East Street (14), Beaminster, Dorset. She was confirmed on 28 July 1874 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 14; child of David (builder) and Mary A Hann of Prout Bridge. As of 3 April 1881, Ellen Hann lived at East Street, Bridport, Dorset; She was living with, amongst other draper's assistants, Elizabeth M (29), Eliza L (21) and Ellen Power (19) - all of Colyton - probable relations of Ann Power who married John George Hann. John George was Ellen's cousin. Strangely the house was next to the Red Lion Public House which would shortly be taken on by her 4th cousin William Frampton Hann. She was a draper's assistant on 3 April 1881. She died before 24 November 1884 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was buried on 24 November 1884 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.
Edwin Hann
M, b. 7 February 1863, d. 14 June 1941
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- John Hanne
Edwin Hann was born on 7 February 1863 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes. Edwin Hann was christened on 3 April 1863 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Edwin Hann lived at East Street (14), Beaminster, Dorset. He was confirmed on 3 September 1877 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; child of David (builder) and Mary A Hann of Prout Bridge. It was reported in the 20 June 1879 edition of the Bridport News that whilst visiting his sister Fanny, Mrs Bowditch of the Swan Inn at Misterton. Nearing Misterton on his bicycle it broke throwing him onto the road with great force rendering him unable to walk home to Beaminster so was helped to the inn where Dr Wills treated him for several severe cuts to the face. He was the Assistant Overseer for Beaminster, having succeeded his brother ALbert between 11 September 1879 and 1887? He was reported in the Western Gazette to have been unanimously elected at the Vestry Meeting the previous day to succeed hsi brother Albert as assistant overseer, at the same salary of £45 per annum. Albert had resigned his position in consequence of having obtained a Government appointment. Albert and Edwin's brother Charles and two others stood surety for £200 each (see http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000406/18790912/101/0008 - subscription required) on 12 September 1879. He was a builder, accountant and assistant overseer on 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, Edwin Hann lived at South Street (now Prout Bridge) (154 - possibly 24), Beaminster, Dorset. He was promoted to Lance-Sergenat on 6 May 1881. He succeedied his brother Charles, as Sergeant-in charge, Beaminster Rifle Volunteers [Beaminster detachment, 'A' (Bridport) Company, 1st Dorset Rifle Volunteer Corps] between November 1881 and 1883. Following his appointment as Sergeant he was commended by Captain YW Whetham the Commanding Officer of A ((Bridport & Beaminster) Company, Dorset Rifle Volunteers in April 1884 following their annual Easter Monday marching out expedition on the quality of the twelve men he had recruited to the Beaminster Detachment and the level of skill they had achieved in a short time. Quartermaster-Sergeant Hine also remarked that as he now lived 150 miles away he was unable to do much towards commanding the contingent bu "it gave him great pleasure to see that his old friend Sergt. Hann had once more donned the uniform. He was a thorough good volunteer was Sergt. Hann." He with his brothers Charles and Albert, was a guest at the Conservative Party dinner to celebrate the election of H Farquharson as Member of Parliament for West Dorset on 14 January 1886 at Hogshill Street - the White Hart Hotel, Beaminster, Dorset. He was promoted to Sergeant on 7 March 1887. He ended military service between 7 March 1887 and 26 March 1888. A rifle shooting match took place on 27 Septemebr 1887 between two of the Rifle Volunteers Sergeant's teams (Charles and Edwin) at the butts in Beaminster. Each of the seven men in the team fired seven rounds at 200, 300, 500 and 600 yards. Edwin's team won by 20 points with the three highest individual scores Sergt A(lbert) Hann 102, Sergt E(dwin) Hann 92 points and Pte C Marsh 88 points. As of 1888, Edwin Hann lived at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset; qualified to vote as occupier of a dwelling house. for more about the Hann family of Prout Bridge, Beaminster see www.hannfamily.org.uk/prout_bridge.htm. He was a clerk on 26 March 1888. He began military service on 26 March 1888 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, as 2111 - Private, 1st Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. He was said to be 24 years old, 5 ft 8.5 in tall, weight 191 lb, 37 in chest, fresh complexion, brown eyes and brown hair. His religious denomination was C of E. He he was promoted to Lance Corporal on 4 April 1889. He ended military service on 7 December 1889; on payment. As of between 5 April 1891 and 7 June 1892, Edwin Hann lived at British Street 4, Bromley St Leonard (Bromley-by-Bow), Greater London; he was lodging with Alice M Lockwood. He was a builder's clerk between 5 April 1891 and 7 June 1892. He married Fanny Sherring, daughter of Henry James Sherring and Sarah Bugler Lane, on 7 June 1892 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were H D Sherring and A W Bowditch. As of 1894, Edwin Hann lived at Aldgate - Cephas Street 61, City of London, Greater London; rented three unfurnished rooms (2 ground floor, 1 first floor) from William Mackintosh of the same address. As of between 1897 and 1899, Edwin Hann lived at Edward Street (now Cumberland Street East) 22, St Pancras, Greater London; rented three unfurnished rooms (first floor and back basement) from WA Chase of the same address. As of 31 March 1901, Edwin Hann lived at Spencer Road 'Rosedale', Wealdstone, Greater London. He was a house furnishings manager on 31 March 1901. He was a member of Grove Park Lodge, No 2732 of Freemasons at the Red Lion Hotel, High Street, High Barnet. As of 2 April 1911, Edwin Hann lived at High Road - Hawthorn Villas 8, Wealdstone, Greater London. He was a director of a private household furnishing company on 2 April 1911. As of between 1912 and 1918, Edwin Hann lived at Palmerston Crescent 31 'Oaklands', Palmer's Green, Greater London. He transferred membership to the newly-formed City of London National Guard Lodge, No 3757 of Freemasons at Frremasons' Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, City of London. As of between 1919 and 1922, Edwin Hann lived at Palmerston Crescent 92, Palmer's Green, Greater London. He left City of London National Guard Lodge on 31 October 1919. He married Ada Bonner in September 1921 at Edmonton R D, Greater London. Edwin Hann was a grocer between 1926 and 1940 at Manor Road 163, West Ham, Greater London. He registered with West Ham County Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He died on 14 June 1941 at Highfield Avenue 52a, Kingsbury, Greater London, at age 78. His estate was probated on 24 September 1941; granted to Kathleen Mary Sherring Hann (spinster), daughter. Estate value £494 10s 0d.
Child of Edwin Hann and Fanny Sherring
Kathleen Mary Sherring Hann b. 12 Oct 1909, d. 10 Oct 2000
Child of Edwin Hann and Ada Bonner
Harry Edwin Hann ICA Civ, FCA+ b. Dec 1921, d. 30 Nov 2012
Fanny Sherring
F, b. circa 1863, d. June 1920
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Fanny Sherring was born circa 1863 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of Henry James Sherring and Sarah Bugler Lane. As of 2 April 1871, Fanny Sherring lived at Church Street 4, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Fanny Sherring lived at Church Street, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Fanny Sherring lived at Church Street (48), Beaminster, Dorset. She married Edwin Hann, son of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, on 7 June 1892 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were H D Sherring and A W Bowditch. As of 1894, Fanny Hann lived at Aldgate - Cephas Street 61, City of London, Greater London. As of between 1897 and 1899, Fanny Hann lived at Edward Street (now Cumberland Street East) 22, St Pancras, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Fanny Hann lived at Spencer Road 'Rosedale', Wealdstone, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Fanny Sherring lived at Billing Road - St Andrew's Hospital for Mental Diseases, Northampton, West Northamptonshire. As of between 1912 and 1918, Fanny Hann lived at Palmerston Crescent 31 'Oaklands', Palmer's Green, Greater London. As of between 1919 and June 1920, Fanny Hann lived at Palmerston Crescent 92, Palmer's Green, Greater London. She died in June 1920 at St Albans R D, Hertfordshire.
Child of Fanny Sherring and Edwin Hann
Kathleen Mary Sherring Hann b. 12 Oct 1909, d. 10 Oct 2000
Job Gibbs Hann
M, b. October 1859, d. 7 November 1922
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- John Hanne

Bowden Brown Hann
M, b. before 28 July 1861, d. 23 October 1891
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- John Hanne

Leonard Carse Hann ACP
M, b. 25 April 1883, d. 19 March 1956
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- John Hanne
Leonard Carse Hann ACP was christened on 25 April 1883 at St Silas's Church, Broomhill, South Yorkshire. He was the son of George Hann and Louisa Carse. As of 5 April 1891, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Heath Road 26, Bradford, West Yorkshire. He was a bank clerk on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Heath Road 28, Bradford, West Yorkshire. As of 9 August 1904, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Bloomfield Gardens (now Bloomfield Avenue), Bath, Bath and N E Somerset. He was a banker with the London, City & Midland Bank on 9 August 1904. He married Adeline Kate Moorman, daughter of Isaac Baker Moorman RN and Elizabeth Baker, on 9 August 1904 at St Jude's Church, Southsea, Portsmouth. As of 2 April 1911, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Downs Court Road 'Caswell', Riddlesdown, Greater London. He was a schoolmaster between 2 April 1911 and 1917. He was the principal between December 1911 and 1913 at Downs Court Road - New College, Riddlesdown, Greater London. Placed a series of advertisements in the Croydon & East Surrey Advertiser.
As of between 12 June 1916 and 1925, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Oakwood Avenue - Kite Hill School, Riddlesdown, Greater London. He married Ellen Butler in December 1918 at Croydon R D, Greater London. Leonard Carse Hann ACP was a piano tutor in 1938. As of 1938, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Blenheim Park Road 58, South Croydon, Greater London. He registered with Bexhill Municipal Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He was a private tutor on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Chantry Lane 'Lilliput', Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. As of between 1945 and 1946, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Robin Lane 'Holly House', Bentham, North Yorkshire. He was the Deputy Headmaster and mathematics teacher between 1947 and 1956. As of between 1947 and 1956, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Eshton Hall School, Gargrave, North Yorkshire. As of 19 March 1956, Leonard Carse Hann ACP lived at Wickham Avenue 30, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex. He died on 19 March 1956 at Bexhill Hospital, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, at age 72. His estate was probated on 26 April 1956; granted to Ellen Hann, wife. (Estate value £1382 10s 6d.)

Children of Leonard Carse Hann ACP and Adeline Kate Moorman
Arthur Leonard Hann b. Jun 1908, d. Jun 1908
Leonard Moorman Hann b. 5 Apr 1909, d. 1987
Child of Leonard Carse Hann ACP and Ellen Butler
Kathleen L Hann b. Jun 1920, d. Mar 1964
Julia Mary Hann
F, b. November 1879, d. 21 September 1927
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Julia Mary Hann was born in November 1879 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of Charles Hann and Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott. Julia Mary Hann was christened on 10 December 1879 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Julia Mary Hann lived at South Street (now Prout Bridge) (152 - possibly 26), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Julia Mary Hann lived at Prout Bridge (70), Beaminster, Dorset; for more about the Hann family of Prout Bridge, Beaminster see www.hannfamily.org.uk/prout_bridge.htm. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Julia Mary Hann lived at St Mary Street 34-35, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. She was a draper's assistant between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. She emigrated in September 1911; emigrated to Montreal. As of between September 1911 and 1919, Julia Mary Hann lived at Westbank - Glencoe, Central Okanagan, West Kelowna, British Columbia. As of 23 September 1911, Julia Mary Hann lived at Westbank - Glencoe, Central Okanagan, West Kelowna, British Columbia. She married Ashley Howard Stribling on 23 September 1911 at Rev John S Allen's Residence, Central Okanagan, Peachland, British Columbia; witnesses were Lewis Daniel Hitchner and Jean P Allen. Julia Mary Stribling returned to the United Kingdom to visit family on 8 November 1919 at King's County, New York. She travelled by Canadian Pacific Railway to Kelowna to rejoin her husband on 17 August 1921. She was a fruit rancher on 17 August 1921. She arrived aboard SS Montnairn from St john, New Brunswick on 22 April 1927 at Southampton. She died on 21 September 1927 at Beaminster, Dorset, at age 47. She was buried after 21 September 1927 at Shortmoor - New Burial Ground (Beaminster Cemetery), Beaminster, Dorset; in a grave with her parents, the headstone is a cross on a 3-layered square pedestal whose inscription reads.

Ellen Louise Hann
F, b. 9 February 1881, d. 29 August 1969
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Ellen Louise Hann was born on 9 February 1881 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of Charles Hann and Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott. Ellen Louise Hann was christened on 2 March 1881 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Ellen Louise Hann lived at South Street (now Prout Bridge) (152 - possibly 26), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Ellen Louise Hann lived at Prout Bridge (70), Beaminster, Dorset; For more about the Hann family of Prout Bridge see https://www.hannfamily.org.uk/prout_bridge.htm. On 19 Dec 1894 Ellen, as Nellie Hann, was a vocalist at Miss Hallett's Ladies School prize day (where her mother and aunt Edith were guests). She was awarded third prize in English History and shared to Class I prize with Florrie Roberts. She was also awarded a punctual attendance certificate. Her Hann cousins Charlie (Charles Carpenter) class II and Florrie (Florence Sarah) were awarded a certificate and the Class III writing prize respectively. She was a draper's apprentice to Benjamin Morris on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Ellen Louise Hann lived at St Mary Street 81-82, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. She married Frank Wainwright JP MPS on 11 October 1909 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; witnesses were Charles Hann (father) and John Edward (??)[probably Julia Eleanor, mother] Hann. As of 2 April 1911, Ellen Louise Wainwright lived at Egginton Street 3, Leicester. As of between 1931 and 29 August 1969, Ellen Louise Wainwright lived at Romsey Road 28, Eastleigh, Hampshire; In Sep 1939 as well as her sister Clara Edith, Kathleen A Parker (domestic servant) and Annie A E Small (headmistress0 were living with her. She died on 29 August 1969 at Winchester R D, Hampshire, at age 88. Her estate was probated on 28 November 1969; (Estate value £28,317 0s 0d.) She was exhumed and reburied at Eastleigh Parish Church rather than the borough cemetery on 21 May 1985.
Children of Ellen Louise Hann and Frank Wainwright JP MPS
Frank Thomas Wainwright b. 16 Apr 1913, d. Sep 1969
Eleanor Betty Wainwright+ b. 26 Aug 1918, d. 14 Oct 2010
Frank Wainwright JP MPS
M, b. 20 May 1881, d. 9 September 1960
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Frank Wainwright JP MPS was born on 20 May 1881 at Marchington, Staffordshire. As of 11 October 1909, Frank Wainwright JP MPS lived at St Peter's, Leicester. He married Ellen Louise Hann, daughter of Charles Hann and Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott, on 11 October 1909 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; witnesses were Charles Hann (father) and John Edward (??)[probably Julia Eleanor, mother] Hann. Frank Wainwright JP MPS was a chemist [pharmacist] between 11 October 1909 and 1960. As of 2 April 1911, Frank Wainwright JP MPS lived at Egginton Street 3, Leicester. He was a pharmacist. From 1948 trading as Frank Wainwiright & Son Ltd between 1912 and 9 September 1960 at Market Street 88, Eastleigh, Hampshire. As of between 1931 and 9 September 1960, Frank Wainwright JP MPS lived at Romsey Road 28, Eastleigh, Hampshire. He was trading as Wainwright (Eastleigh) Ltd, drug stores between 1939 and 1960 at Leigh Road 1c, Eastleigh, Hampshire. He died on 9 September 1960 at Romsey Road 28, Eastleigh, Hampshire, at age 79. His estate was probated on 7 April 1961; granted to Ellen Louisa Wainwright, Frank Thomas Wainwright (pharmaceutical chemist) and Eleanor Betty Hann (married woman), widow, son and daughter. (Estate value £55,634 0s 0d.) He was exhumed and reburied at Eastleigh Parish Church rather than the borough cemetery on 21 May 1985.
Children of Frank Wainwright JP MPS and Ellen Louise Hann
Frank Thomas Wainwright b. 16 Apr 1913, d. Sep 1969
Eleanor Betty Wainwright+ b. 26 Aug 1918, d. 14 Oct 2010
Emily Susan Hann
F, b. 10 August 1882, d. 7 October 1883
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- John Hanne

Charles Carpenter Hann
M, b. 13 June 1884, d. March 1958
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- John Hanne
Charles Carpenter Hann was born on 13 June 1884 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Charles Hann and Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott. Charles Carpenter Hann was christened on 27 June 1884 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Charles Carpenter Hann lived at Prout Bridge (70), Beaminster, Dorset; for more about the Hann family of Prout Bridge, Beaminster see https://www.hannfamily.org.uk/prout_bridge.htm. On 19 Dec 1894 as Charlie Hann, was awarded a certificate at Miss Hallett's Ladies' School (which presuambly took boys too) prize day for his work in class II. He was confirmed in 1900 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Charles Carpenter Hann lived at Prout Bridge (11), Beaminster, Dorset. He was a carpenter on 31 March 1901. He was a builder and contractor trading as Chas & C Hann between 4 April 1906 and April 1910. He qualified to vote as a lodger in two furnished rooms on 1st floor rented to him by his father between 1907 and 1910 at Prout Bridge, Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1911 and 1918, Charles Carpenter Hann lived at Fore Place (now The Square) 12, Beaminster, Dorset. He was was the Surveyor and Sanitary Inspector to the Beaminster Board of Guardians and Rural District Council on 2 April 1911. He was Secretary for the annual Beaminster Dairy and Poultry Show in September 1912. He married Agnes Mary Edwards on 3 April 1913 at St John's Church, Derby; by the Venerable Archdeacon of Derby. Charles Carpenter Hann began military service on 29 August 1914 as F188 - Air Mechanic 1st Class (Grade C), Royal Navy Air Service. He was 5' 11.4" tall, 35" chest, light brown hair, blue eyes and fair complexion and had previously served with the Dorset Territorials and Dorset Yeomanry National Reserve. He served aboard the Naval Training Ship HMS Pembroke III at Chatham between 29 August 1914 and 31 March 1915. He was was still recorded as the Registrar of Marriages for the Beaminster Registration District and Sanitary Inspector and Surveyor to the Beaminster Rural District Council in 1915. He was allocated to London shore station HMS President II pending posting between 5 February 1915 and 31 March 1915. He was promoted to Leading Mechanic and allocated to HMS President II on 1 April 1915. He was promoted to Petty Officer Mechanic and posted to 3 Wing (Strategic Bombing) at Royal Naval Air Station Manston, Kent servicing Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter bombers on 1 August 1916. He served at RNAS Luxeuil-les-Bains, Haute Saône, France between 7 October 1916 and 6 May 1917. He was allocated to HMS President II (Crystal Palace) between 7 May 1917 and 31 December 1917. He was awarded his first Good Conduct Badge on 28 August 1917. He qualified to vote as absent voter 200188 A/CPO, Royal Air Force in 1918 at Fore Place (now The Square) 12, Beaminster, Dorset. He was posted to the seaplane and flying boat development base at Royal Navy Air Station Felixstowe between 1 January 1918 and 1 April 1918.
He on the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force was re-allocated from F188- Petty Officer (Carpenter) to 200188 - Sergeant (Mechanic) (Carpenter) at the re-named Seaplane Exploitation Station, RAF Felixstowe. During his naval service his character was recorded as very good with his rating evaluation increasing to superior on 31 Dec 1916 on 1 April 1918. He was promoted to Chief Mechanic on 2 April 1918. On 1 May 1919 he was posted to 231 Squadron, Royal AIr Force at Felixstowe This squadron had been formed on 20 Aug 1918 following the merger of the RNAS and RFC from 329 and 330 Flights of the RNAS. (327, 328 and 487 Flights, RNAS became 230 Squadron, RAF, 333 334 and 335 Flights became 232 Squadron and 339, 340 and 341 Flights became 261 Squadron.) He transferred to the Fovant Dispersal Camp on 26 June 1919. He was awarded the 1914 Star for service as F188 Petty Officer (M) an Air Mechanic 1st class on 14 November 1919. He ended military service on 30 April 1920; having been transferred to the Royal AIr Force Reserve on 26 Jul 1919 as 200188 - Sergeant Mechamic Class G. As of 1927, Charles Carpenter Hann lived at Farleigh End 2, Farleigh, Surrey. As of between 1928 and 1938, Charles Carpenter Hann lived at The Green 'Harvey Cottage', Warlingham, Surrey. He placed an advertisemant in the Surrey Mirror on 21 June 1929.
He was a builder between 21 June 1929 and 1938. As of between 1938 and 1945, Charles Carpenter Hann lived at Westhall Road 189 (now Manor Park Garage), Warlingham, Surrey. He registered with Caterham and Warlingham Urban District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He died in March 1958 at Croydon R D, Greater London, at age 73.


Florence Sarah Hann LLA, ACP
F, b. 13 February 1886, d. 25 January 1991
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Clara Edith Hann
F, b. 3 July 1888, d. 19 June 1975
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Clara Edith Hann was born on 3 July 1888 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of Charles Hann and Julia Eleanor Venner Prescott. Clara Edith Hann was christened on 24 July 1888 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Clara Edith Hann lived at Prout Bridge (70), Beaminster, Dorset; for more about the Hann family of Prout Bridge, Beaminster see https://www.hannfamily.org.uk/prout_bridge.htm. She was awarded her Religious Knowledge and arithmetic certificates on 27 December 1900 at Hogshill Street - Brook House Ladies' School, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Clara Edith Hann lived at Prout Bridge (11), Beaminster, Dorset. She was confirmed in 1903 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; left. With the closure of Brook House Ladies' School she changed schools. She was a stationer's assistant on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Clara Edith Hann lived at Fore Place (now The Square) 12, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 31 March 1915, Clara Edith Hann lived at Prout Bridge 24 'Bridge Cottage', Beaminster, Dorset. She enrolled in Beaminster Women's Institite on 14 January 1918. As of 19 October 1928, Clara Edith Hann lived at Romsey Road 'Thornbury House', Eastleigh, Hampshire. She registered with Eastleigh Municipal Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She was a chemist's shop assistant between 29 September 1939 and 1970. As of between 29 September 1939 and 1970, Clara Edith Hann lived at Romsey Road 28, Eastleigh, Hampshire; was living with her sister and brother-in-law Ellen and Frank Wainwright and their family. She died on 19 June 1975 at The Drove 4 'Rosemary Cottage', Twyford, Hampshire, at age 86; of a cerebral thrombosis (stroke.) She was a retired pharmacist's assistant on 19 June 1975. She her death was registered by Harry Edwin Hann (first cousin and niece's husband) of Greenacre, Hawks Hill Close, Leatherhead, Surrey on 20 June 1975. Her estate was probated on 7 November 1975; (Estate value £17,748.)
Albert Percy Hann
M, b. 17 August 1889, d. 12 April 1935
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(see http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000407/19200213/034/0004 - subscription required) on 6 February 1920. He was a driver and developer of motor racing cars between 1921 and 1924 at Brooklands Track, Weybridge, Surrey. In 1922 he raced what used to be a 1911 25hp 3334cc Lanchester landaulette, formerly owned by a member of the actress Fay Compton's family, that went by the name 'Hoieh-Wayaryeh-Gointoo" (which way are you going to) and won his third race. At the Autumn meeting the car was driven by Tony Bellingham-Smith and lapped at 73.67 mph. Had a running shed tuning premises (Hann Partners) containing a racing Horstman, a Napier, a Martini (that never raced), a Coupe de l'Auto Sunbeam, Capt Douglas Bertelli's 'Larubia', the T B Andre owned Marlborough-Anzani 'Submarine', Hann's Lanchester,an old Talbot and Hann's latest car an HP5 called 'Handy Andy' and the Isotta_Maybach that he advertised.









Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick
F, b. circa 1888
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Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick was born circa 1888. She may have been the 13 year-old County Kildare-born Florence Fitzpatrick residing at the house of her unmarried uncle and aunt (Howth-born siblings Edward and Harriet Costello, no employment) at 7 Everton Avenue, Glasnevin, Dublin on 31 March 1901. She may have been the 23 year-old County Kildare-born bookkeeper Florence Fitzpatrick residing at the house of her employer (William Charles Jury, hotel keeper) at 6,7 and 8 College Green, Dublin on 2 April 1911. She married Albert Percy Hann, son of Albert Hann and Edith Mary Collins, on 26 February 1913 at the Register Office, Kensington, Greater London; the wedding was witnessed by R Brooke-Popham [Brooklands flying school-trained ACM Sir (Henry) Robert (Moore) Brooke-Popham - commander of 3 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps which Albert's elder brother, Cecil, joined in 1915] and M B Bruce. As of 26 February 1913, Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick lived at Florence House 2, Westminster Bridge Road, Waterloo, Greater London. As of after 26 February 1913, Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick lived at Finborough Road, Earl's Court, Greater London. She is alleged to have committed adultery with her brother-in-law, Cecil Collins Hann between 11 April 1914 and 14 April 1914 at Southampton Row - Bonnington Hotel (room 233), Bloomsbury, Greater London. As of before 19 November 1915, Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick lived at Sloane Street 136, Upper Chelsea and Sloane Street, Greater London. Albert Percy Hann filed for divorce from Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick on 19 November 1915 at Supreme Court of Judicature (Family Division), Strand, Greater London; on the grounds of her adultery with his brother, Cecil Collins Hann - Court Case No. 7282. As of 19 November 1915, Florence Mary Magdalen FitzPatrick lived at Lebanon Park Mansions 6b, Twickenham, Greater London.
Cecil Collins Hann
M, b. 17 August 1891, d. 22 October 1916
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A photo of Lt Marchant, who was only 19 years old can be seen at http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=153347&st=2725. He was buried after 22 October 1916 at Heilly Station Cemetery (plot V.A.10), Mericourt-l'Abbe, Somme. He his entry in the British Commonwealth War Graves Register reads 'HANN, 2nd Lt. Cecil Collins, 3rd Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps and General List. Killed in action 22nd Oct. 1916. Age 25. Son of Albert and Elizabeth Mary Hann, of "Holmleigh". Beaminster, Dorset. V. A. 10.' after 22 October 1916. His estate was probated on 20 November 1916; granted to Albert Hann (builder), father, Estate value £89.0s.0d. From the Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects it can be seen that the following amounts were credited to his executors:
Oct 16: Corps Pay Base £3.15.3
Nov16: Corps Pay Aldershot £5.5.11
Nov 16: Corps Pay Base £5.11.10
Dec 16: Corps Pay Base 15/3
Dec 16: Cox & Co account £14.9.5
7 Mar 17 Transferred £43.2.6
27 Nov 19: War Gratuity £11.10.0
Total £57.15.6
This was disposed of as follows:
To his father Albert Hann
4 Apr 17: £55.16.1
1 Sep 17: £14.9.5
20 Dec 19; £11.10.0
Overpayment of pay returned:
14 Apr 17: Corps Pay Base15/3
Retained:
Feb 17: Corps Pay Base £1 19.5. On 27 Jun 2002 the medals he and his brother Albert Percy were awarded for War service were sold at auction by Dix Noonan Webb of Bolton Street, Mayfair, London These are now viewable on the website of current owners Silverpoint Fine Arts of Bembridge, Isle of Wight (www.silverpoint-arts.co.uk/medals/hann-brothers.)

Edith Constance Hann
F, b. 16 January 1896, d. 20 March 1979
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Arthur Ernest Hann
M, b. 28 July 1902, d. 7 February 1973
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Jane Eliza Hann
F, b. 10 February 1841, d. June 1912
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Jane Eliza Hann was christened on 10 February 1841 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of Henry Hann and Mary J Wakely. As of 30 March 1851, Jane Eliza Hann lived at The Village (25) - the Anchor Inn, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of between 1855 and 1857, Jane Eliza Hann lived at Whitcombe Farm, Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1859 and September 1860, Jane Eliza Hann lived at Chickerell Road (237), Wyke Regis, Dorset. Her success in passing her Queen's Scholar Examination was reported in the 26 Jan 1860 Dorset County Chronicle.
As of between September 1860 and 7 April 1861, Jane Eliza Hann lived at King's Road 33 'Whitelands College', Chelsea, Greater London. She was educated between September 1860 and 7 April 1861; at Whitelands College, a teachers' training college for women founded in 1841 by the Church of England's National Society for the production of "a superior class of parochial schoolmistress" (it has since relocated to Putney and forms part of Roehampton University.) She married William James Swain on 12 April 1866 at Holy Trinity Church, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. As of between 3 April 1881 and 31 March 1901, Jane Eliza Swain lived at Stour Street 62, Canterbury, Kent. She died in June 1912 at Woolwich R D, Greater London, at age 71.

Children of Jane Eliza Hann and William James Swain
William Henry Swain+ b. Mar 1868, d. Jun 1921
Richard Mark Swain+ b. Jun 1869, d. Dec 1950
Florence Mary Swain b. Sep 1870
Lilian Jane Swain+ b. Dec 1872
Mildred Caroline Swain b. Sep 1874, d. Jun 1939
Mabel Henrietta Swain+ b. Dec 1875, d. Mar 1939
Sidney James Swain+ b. Sep 1876, d. Mar 1953
Edith Marion Swain b. 7 Nov 1879, d. 3 Nov 1954
Catherine Hann
F, b. March 1842, d. June 1893
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Catherine Hann was born in March 1842 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of Henry Hann and Mary J Wakely. Catherine Hann was christened on 1 May 1842 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Catherine Hann lived at The Village (25) - the Anchor Inn, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Catherine Hann lived at Chickerell Road (237), Wyke Regis, Dorset. As of 12 April 1866, Catherine Hann lived at West Cowes, Isle of Wight. In 22 August 1866 she applied at the Isle of Wight Licensing meeting at Newport Town Hall for a spirit licence for the beer shop she ran next to her father's pork butchers but this was refused as it was not considered to be 'of the most straightforward chararcter.' She married William Edward Jones on 15 April 1868 at Holy Trinity Church, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. As of 3 April 1881, Catherine Jones lived at Schoolmaster's House, Eastnor, Herefordshire. As of 5 April 1891, Catherine Jones lived at Ledbury Road - The Cottage, Eastnor, Herefordshire. She died in June 1893 at Ledbury R D, Herefordshire, at age 51.
Children of Catherine Hann and William Edward Jones
Lucy Catherine Jones b. Mar 1869
Rev William Owen Jones b. Sep 1870
Mary Edith Jones b. Mar 1872
Emily Henrietta Jones b. Sep 1873, d. Mar 1890
Margaret Isabel Jones b. Mar 1877, d. Sep 1893
Helena Marion Jones+ b. Sep 1879
Mildred Jones b. Dec 1881
Cicely Jones+ b. 23 Jun 1883, d. Dec 1970
Charles Edward Jones b. Mar 1887
Helena Elizabeth Hann
F, b. 9 August 1846, d. 4 March 1928
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Helena Elizabeth Hann was christened on 9 August 1846 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of Henry Hann and Mary J Wakely. As of 30 March 1851, Helena Elizabeth Hann lived at The Village (25) - the Anchor Inn, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Helena Elizabeth Hann lived at Chickerell Road (237), Wyke Regis, Dorset. As of 12 April 1866, Helena Elizabeth Hann lived at West Cowes, Isle of Wight. She married Ralph Waugh on 15 October 1868 at Holy Trinity Church, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. As of between 2 April 1871 and 28 December 1872, Helena Elizabeth Waugh lived at High Street 59 - Bedford Arms PH, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. As of 3 April 1881, Helena Elizabeth Waugh lived at Centurion Road 26, Brighton, Brighton and Hove. As of 5 April 1891, Helena Elizabeth Waugh lived at Centurion Road 83, Brighton, Brighton and Hove. As of 31 March 1901, Helena Elizabeth Waugh lived at Clifton Place 16, Brighton, Brighton and Hove. As of between 2 April 1911 and 4 March 1928, Helena Elizabeth Waugh lived at Montpelier Place 1, Brighton, Brighton and Hove. She died on 4 March 1928 at Montpelier Place 1, Brighton, Brighton and Hove, at age 81. Her estate was probated on 7 May 1928; granted to Ralph Waugh (carriage proprietor), husband. (Estate value £489 16s 0d.)
Children of Helena Elizabeth Hann and Ralph Waugh
Elizabeth Agnes Waugh b. 1869
Charles Henry Waugh b. Mar 1871
Ralph Ernest Waugh+ b. 26 Oct 1872, d. 21 Dec 1946
John George Waugh b. Dec 1874
Alice Mary Waugh b. Dec 1877, d. Jun 1897
Helena Bella Waugh b. Sep 1879, d. 23 Feb 1955
Arthur Thomas Waugh b. Sep 1881
Florence Jane Waugh b. 29 Jun 1883, d. Dec 1972
Archibald Mitchell Waugh b. Dec 1885
Henry Valentine Hann
M, b. February 1848, d. December 1902
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Henry Valentine Hann was also known as Harry Valentine. He was born in February 1848 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of Henry Hann and Mary J Wakely. Henry Valentine Hann was christened on 5 March 1848 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Henry Valentine Hann lived at The Village (25) - the Anchor Inn, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was a butcher between 1861 and 1901. As of 7 April 1861, Henry Valentine Hann lived at Chickerell Road (237), Wyke Regis, Dorset. As of 12 April 1866, Henry Valentine Hann lived at West Cowes, Isle of Wight. At the County Petty Sessions on 29 Jun 1869 he was found guilty of a breach of the Beer Act by selling beer between 8.30 and 11 am on a Sunday. Having herad that 'the house had been a perfect nuisance for some time back' the judge fined Henry £3 with7s 6d costs. As of between 29 June 1869 and 17 December 1870, Henry Valentine Hann lived at Castle Street - Star Inn, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. His licence at the Star Inn was renewed on 25 Aug 1869 after he and several others had been admonished by the Magistrates for breaching his licence earlier in the year. A report was published in the 3 Aug 1873 edition of the Hampshire Telegraph of the County Petty Sessions of 30 Jul at which Henry was found guilty of maliciously killing a Spanish carriage dog belonging to L Cole, outfitter, of West Cowes by administering strychnine. He was found guilty and fined £2 for the offence and made to pay £5 compensation for the dog and another £5 costs. He married Caroline Augusta Dagwell in September 1870 at Easthampstead, Bracknell Forest. As of between 2 April 1871 and 16 October 1873, Henry Valentine Hann lived at High Street 63, Ryde, Isle of Wight. John Richards was sentenced to three weeks imprisonment with hard labour for stealing grease and bones from Henry at Ryde Borough Sessions. He was one of the creditors at a meeting in Newport concerning the liquidation of the assets of Ralph Waugh, licensed victualler, of the Bedford Arms, West Cowes (his brother-in-law) on 28 December 1872. He was a member of 1st (Ryde) Corps, Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers in October 1873. He published a notice in the 16 October 18 December1873 editions of Isle of Wight Times to advise the change of address of his business.
As of between 16 October 1873 and 22 November 1874, Henry Valentine Hann lived at High Street 124, Ryde, Isle of Wight. At the annual dinner of 1st (Ryde) Corps, Isle of Wight Rifle Volunteers on 07 Dec 1873 Private E Stephens was presented with the leg of pork provided by Private H V Hann for finishing 7th in Seried B st the annual rifle shooting contest. Henry appears to have left the Rifle Volunteers by Dec 1874 as the ham presented as a prize at their annual dinner had been provided by Mr H V Hann. As of between June 1875 and 29 April 1876, Henry Valentine Hann lived at St Mary's Street (now Highbury Street) 32, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. On 26 Apr 1876 at Portsmouth County Court he was involved i a case between Alfred John Wakely (Henry's cousin) and S R Brook in which Mr Brook was claiming back the money he paid Alfred for equipment which was subsequently seized to pay creditors following the failure of Henry's business. It was alleged that the goods had been sold by Alfred to avoid there being used to pay Henry's creditors. Alfred used to work for a Fareham butcher but knew nothing of Henry's shop in Ryde. When he came to set up a pork butchers at 32 St Mary's Street, Portsmouth he was grateful for Henry's knowledge and time for whih he paid £15. Alfred said that Henry had taken over the mortgage on the house in St Mary's Street and moved there (after his Ryde business had closed down) to help Alfred's business but this hardly made any money to pay Henry but he kept Henry and his family while he was looking for work. Henry said that his wife looked after Alfred's children as his wife had just died and that he had used part of the £15 plus the odd 10s he had received from Alfred to take on the mortgage and provide for the family. His version of events was the Alfred didn't know he was still trading when he visited Ryde on 31 July 1875 to buy equipment but as business was really bad and he was being chesed for mortgage payments on the house in Portsmouth that he had taken on in June he sold some equipment to Alfred. When he had taken on the mortgage business was not so bad and he hoped to sell the business in order to pay off most of the £150 he owed. Alfred took over the mortgage on 12 Aug. The judge agreed with the prosecution saying that Wakely and Hann's stories did bot agree and tha he believed it was an attempt to get goods out of Ryde to avoid paying Henry's creditors. As of 3 April 1881, Henry Valentine Hann lived at Dragon Street, Petersfield, Hampshire. He along with a number of others was fined £1 by the Petersfield County Bench for conveying cattle to the market in contravention of the Cattle Disease Regulations Act on 1 May 1883. He put an advertisement in the Portsmouth Evening News on 20 August 1883.
As of between 20 August 1883 and 1895, Henry Valentine Hann lived at Chapel Street (84), Petersfield, Hampshire. As Harry Valentine Hann, butcher of Petersfield, he was a member of the Lodge of Friendship, No 928 of Freemasons at the Masonic Hall, College Street, Petersfield and was a Senior Deacon. Caroline Osgood was remanded by the Petersfield Magistrates' Clerk's Office on 24 May 1884 to appear before the Bench on 27 May when she was sent to prison for three months with hard labour for filching a pork pie worth 3d from Henry. Kate Smith, his domestic servant, was sent to prison for three months with hard labour for stealing articles worth 50s from him at Ryde Borough Sesssions. He he was made bankrupt on 30 April 1894 at Hampshire County Court, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. On 28 May 1894 he appeared before the Portsmouth Bankruptcy Court and was said to have assets of £84 17s 2d and liabilities of £966 9s 10d of which £366 9s 10d ranked for dividend. Having set up in Portsmouth with £43 he had been hit by the import of cheap foreign meat. He told the Court that when he was in a similar position at Newport Bankruptcy Court on the Isle of Wight he was able to resolve the situation with his creditors [which seems tro be contrary to other newspaper reports]. The hearing was adjourned to enable him to produce cash accounts for the previous twelve months. He stayed overnight on 10 October 1899 at Portsea Union Workhouse, Portsea, Portsmouth. As of 31 March 1901, Henry Valentine Hann lived at Grosvenor Road 53, Aldershot, Hampshire; He was lodging with Henry Manley, carman, and his wife, Elizabeth. He died in December 1902 at Aldershot, Hampshire, at age 54.


Children of Henry Valentine Hann and Caroline Augusta Dagwell
Annie Mary Frances Hann b. Jul 1871, d. 4 Jan 1897
George Henry Percy Hann b. Sep 1872, d. Sep 1907
John Harry Hann b. 22 Nov 1874, d. 28 Dec 1952
Caroline Augusta Dagwell
F, b. circa 1843, d. 27 February 1909
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Caroline Augusta Dagwell was born circa 1843 at Lymington, Hampshire. She married Henry Valentine Hann, son of Henry Hann and Mary J Wakely, in September 1870 at Easthampstead, Bracknell Forest. As of between September 1870 and 17 December 1870, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at Castle Street - Star Inn, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. As of between 2 April 1871 and 1874, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at High Street 63, Ryde, Isle of Wight. A report was published in the Hampshire Telegraph on 23 Aug 1879 of the trial of Ellen Kennedy of Whitechapel who was alleged to have stolen 5 s from her shop, a half-sovereign from groocer John Adams's shop and a smoked pork chap from Robert Morgan pork butcher all in High Street. The prisoner and her seven year old son begged the Bench to forgive her but eventually she pleaded guilty to the theft of the half-sovereign and was also founnd guilty of stealing the 5s. As of 22 November 1874, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at High Street 124, Ryde, Isle of Wight. As of between June 1875 and 29 April 1876, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at St Mary's Street (now Highbury Street) 32, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. As of 3 April 1881, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at Dragon Street, Petersfield, Hampshire. As of between 20 August 1883 and 1895, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at Chapel Street (84), Petersfield, Hampshire. As of between 31 March 1901 and 27 February 1909, Caroline Augusta Hann lived at Rushes Road 7, Petersfield, Hampshire. She died on 27 February 1909 at St Augustine's Road 90, Southsea, Portsmouth. Her estate was probated on 30 March 1909; granted to Henry Palmer Dagwell (Shipwight), brother? and William Henry Kneller (Solicitor's Clerk). Estate value £114 2s 3d.
Children of Caroline Augusta Dagwell and Henry Valentine Hann
Annie Mary Frances Hann b. Jul 1871, d. 4 Jan 1897
George Henry Percy Hann b. Sep 1872, d. Sep 1907
John Harry Hann b. 22 Nov 1874, d. 28 Dec 1952
Annie Mary Frances Hann
F, b. July 1871, d. 4 January 1897
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Annie Mary Frances Hann was born in July 1871 at Ryde, Isle of Wight. As of between July 1871 and 1874, Annie Mary Frances Hann lived at High Street 63, Ryde, Isle of Wight. She was the daughter of Henry Valentine Hann and Caroline Augusta Dagwell. Annie Mary Frances Hann was christened on 4 August 1871 at St Thomas the Apostle Church, Lymington, Hampshire. As of 22 November 1874, Annie Mary Frances Hann lived at High Street 124, Ryde, Isle of Wight. As of 3 April 1881, Annie Mary Frances Hann lived at Dragon Street, Petersfield, Hampshire. As of between 20 August 1883 and 1895, Annie Mary Frances Hann lived at Chapel Street (84), Petersfield, Hampshire. She died on 4 January 1897 at Petersfield, Hampshire, at age 25. She was buried after 4 January 1897 at Petersfield Cemetery, Petersfield, Hampshire;
Annie Mary Frances Hann (www.gravestonephotos.com) .
Annie Mary Frances Hann (www.gravestonephotos.com) .
George Henry Percy Hann
M, b. September 1872, d. September 1907
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George Henry Percy Hann was also known as Percy. As of between 1872 and 1874, George Henry Percy Hann lived at High Street 63, Ryde, Isle of Wight. He was born in September 1872 at Ryde, Isle of Wight. He was the son of Henry Valentine Hann and Caroline Augusta Dagwell. George Henry Percy Hann was christened on 13 October 1872 at All Saints Church, Ryde, Isle of Wight. As of 22 November 1874, George Henry Percy Hann lived at High Street 124, Ryde, Isle of Wight. As of between June 1875 and 29 April 1876, George Henry Percy Hann lived at St Mary's Street (now Highbury Street) 32, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. As of between June 1875 and 29 April 1876, George Henry Percy Hann lived at St Mary's Street (now Highbury Street) 32, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. As of 3 April 1881, George Henry Percy Hann lived at Dragon Street, Petersfield, Hampshire. As of between 20 August 1883 and 1895, George Henry Percy Hann lived at Chapel Street (84), Petersfield, Hampshire. As of 31 March 1901, George Henry Percy Hann lived at Grosvenor Road 53, Aldershot, Hampshire; He was lodging with Henry Manley, carman, and his wife, Elizabeth. He was a butcher on 31 March 1901. He died in September 1907 at Aldershot, Hampshire.
John Harry Hann
M, b. 22 November 1874, d. 28 December 1952
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John Harry Hann was born on 22 November 1874 at High Street 124, Ryde, Isle of Wight. He was the son of Henry Valentine Hann and Caroline Augusta Dagwell. John Harry Hann was christened on 8 March 1875 at All Saints Church, Ryde, Isle of Wight. As of between June 1875 and 29 April 1876, John Harry Hann lived at St Mary's Street (now Highbury Street) 32, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. As of 3 April 1881, John Harry Hann lived at Dragon Street, Petersfield, Hampshire. As of between 20 August 1883 and 1895, John Harry Hann lived at Chapel Street (84), Petersfield, Hampshire. According to a report in the 8 March 1890 edition of Portsmouth Evening News he passed the Cambridge Local Examination that he ad sat the previous December in Southsea. He began military service on 28 October 1891 as 6955 - Private, Army Ordnance Corps. He married Emily Agnes Wilkinson, daughter of William Wilkinson and Emma Tribbeck, in September 1899 at Petersfield, Hampshire. John Harry Hann was a sergeant in the Royal Engineers on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, John Harry Hann lived at Dragon Street 13, Petersfield, Hampshire; He was living with his in-laws (William and Emma Wilkinson.) As of 2 April 1911, John Harry Hann lived at St George's Road 54, Aldershot, Hampshire. He was a Quartermaster Sergeant, engineer clerk, in the Royal Engineers on 2 April 1911. As of 20 June 1913, John Harry Hann lived at Queen's Road - Victoria Cottages 113, Farnborough, Hampshire. He ended military service on 20 June 1913; having completed 21 years 7 months service with exemplary conduct as 6955 - Sub-Conductor [Warrant Officer Class I], 3 Company, Army Ordnance Corps and seen service in Sierra Leone, Barbados and Bermuda. On being granted an Army pension he was 5# 6" tall, with dark brown hair, hazel eyes and fresh complexion. He was appointed to the clerical class (men) of the Civil Service following open competition on 20 August 1921. As of 29 September 1939, John Harry Hann lived at Crofton - Gosport Road 'Broadview', Stubbington, Hampshire. He was a retired Civil Servant, formerly an Air Service clerk on 29 September 1939. He registered with Fareham Urban District Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. As of 8 February 1940, John Harry Hann lived at Crandem Gate, Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. He repesented Stubbington parish at the funeral at Portsmouth Cathedral of the Bishop, Rt Rev Frank Partrdige DD, on 4 October 1941. He was elected as the Stubbington Parochial Church Council's representative at the Diocesan Conference in April 1946. He died on 28 December 1952 at Crofton - Gosport Road 'Broadview', Stubbington, Hampshire, at age 78. He was buried on 1 January 1953 at Crofton - St Edmund the Martyr Church (plot 510/511), Stubbington, Hampshire. His estate was probated on 18 February 1953; granted to Walter John Brazier (solicitor). (Estate value £6191 10s 4d - a value of £139,000 in 2013 using RPI.)