Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr.

M, b. 1870, d. after 14 June 1990
Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr.|b. 1870\nd. a 14 Jun 1990|p12.htm#i956|William Tipping|b. 1826\nd. a 1875|p11.htm#i954|Elizabeth Jeffries|b. 6 Sep 1831\nd. a 1875|p11.htm#i951|||||||Thomas Jeffries (Jr.)|b. 19 Dec 1796\nd. 16 Nov 1843|p11.htm#i940|Jane Meredith|b. 25 Apr 1803\nd. 8 Jun 1878|p11.htm#i944|
     Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr. was born in 1870. He was the son of William Tipping and Elizabeth Jeffries. Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr. appeared in the household of William Tipping in the 1871 census at Bidford-on-Avon. Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr. married Lillian Jeffries, daughter of Henry Jeffries, on 14 June 1900 at Holy Trinity ??. Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr. died after 14 June 1990.

Lillian Jeffries

F, d. after 14 June 1900
Lillian Jeffries|d. a 14 Jun 1900|p12.htm#i957|Henry Jeffries|b. 11 Jul 1833\nd. 14 Jun 1900|p11.htm#i952||||Thomas Jeffries (Jr.)|b. 19 Dec 1796\nd. 16 Nov 1843|p11.htm#i940|Jane Meredith|b. 25 Apr 1803\nd. 8 Jun 1878|p11.htm#i944|||||||
     Lillian Jeffries was born. She was the daughter of Henry Jeffries. Lillian Jeffries married Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr., son of William Tipping and Elizabeth Jeffries, on 14 June 1900 at Holy Trinity ??. As of 14 June 1900,her married name was Tipping. Lillian Jeffries died after 14 June 1900.

H. Haywood Jeffries

M, d. after 1900
H. Haywood Jeffries|d. a 1900|p12.htm#i958|Henry Jeffries|b. 11 Jul 1833\nd. 14 Jun 1900|p11.htm#i952||||Thomas Jeffries (Jr.)|b. 19 Dec 1796\nd. 16 Nov 1843|p11.htm#i940|Jane Meredith|b. 25 Apr 1803\nd. 8 Jun 1878|p11.htm#i944|||||||
     H. Haywood Jeffries was vet at Guildford, Surrey. He was born. He was the son of Henry Jeffries. H. Haywood Jeffries died after 1900. He was Best Man at the marriage of Henry Hubert ("Bert") Tipping Dr. and Lillian Jeffries on 14 June 1900 at Holy Trinity ??.

Francis Joseph Gateley

M, b. 31 March 1887, d. 8 May 1970
Francis Joseph Gateley|b. 31 Mar 1887\nd. 8 May 1970|p12.htm#i959|Francis John Gateley|b. 18 May 1846\nd. 27 Apr 1918|p12.htm#i968|Louisa Mary Wheatley|b. b 29 Jan 1847\nd. 29 Jan 1904|p12.htm#i971|Thomas Gateley|b. 7 Jan 1820\nd. 23 Feb 1858|p9.htm#i704|Elizabeth Williams|b. a 30 Mar 1819\nd. 29 Jan 1894|p9.htm#i705|||||||
     Francis Joseph Gateley was RC. He was born on 31 March 1887 at 54 Summer Lane, Birmingham. He was the son of Francis John Gateley and Louisa Mary Wheatley. Francis Joseph Gateley emigrated in 1905 from Canada; [Freda Pringle Brown told me he had a bookshop during World War I, but it was worth very little. He had no dependants then, so went along to her father (SJG) to see if he could sell it for him, so he (Francis) could go to the USA - which he did, and there married Hilda, and had a child, for which SJG stood Godfather. After the War, Francis and Hilda - who had a large family - came over on an ex-Servicemen's visit from Saskatchwen. MMD]. He married Hilda Alice Hefford on 11 November 1919 at St. Paul's Rc, Saskatoon. Francis Joseph Gateley died on 8 May 1970 at age 83. He was buried at Saskatoon.

Children of Francis Joseph Gateley and Hilda Alice Hefford

Hilda Alice Hefford

F, b. 19 January 1900, d. 17 March 1972
     Hilda Alice Hefford was born on 19 January 1900 at Birmingham. She married Francis Joseph Gateley, son of Francis John Gateley and Louisa Mary Wheatley, on 11 November 1919 at St. Paul's Rc, Saskatoon. Hilda Alice Hefford died on 17 March 1972 at Saskatoon at age 72.

Children of Hilda Alice Hefford and Francis Joseph Gateley

(Albert) Stephen Gateley

M, b. 5 November 1920, d. 4 July 1988
(Albert) Stephen Gateley|b. 5 Nov 1920\nd. 4 Jul 1988|p12.htm#i961|Francis Joseph Gateley|b. 31 Mar 1887\nd. 8 May 1970|p12.htm#i959|Hilda Alice Hefford|b. 19 Jan 1900\nd. 17 Mar 1972|p12.htm#i960|Francis J. Gateley|b. 18 May 1846\nd. 27 Apr 1918|p12.htm#i968|Louisa M. Wheatley|b. b 29 Jan 1847\nd. 29 Jan 1904|p12.htm#i971|||||||
     (Albert) Stephen Gateley was buried at Dundas, Ontario. He was born on 5 November 1920 at Saskatoon. He was the son of Francis Joseph Gateley and Hilda Alice Hefford. (Albert) Stephen Gateley married Gladys Gusta Griese in September 1941 at Killaloe, Ontario. (Albert) Stephen Gateley married Helen May Mann Nee Lambourne in 1960. (Albert) Stephen Gateley died on 4 July 1988 at age 67.

Child of (Albert) Stephen Gateley and Helen May Mann Nee Lambourne

(Earl) Patrick Gateley

M, b. 30 August 1925, d. 6 December 1995
(Earl) Patrick Gateley|b. 30 Aug 1925\nd. 6 Dec 1995|p12.htm#i964|Francis Joseph Gateley|b. 31 Mar 1887\nd. 8 May 1970|p12.htm#i959|Hilda Alice Hefford|b. 19 Jan 1900\nd. 17 Mar 1972|p12.htm#i960|Francis J. Gateley|b. 18 May 1846\nd. 27 Apr 1918|p12.htm#i968|Louisa M. Wheatley|b. b 29 Jan 1847\nd. 29 Jan 1904|p12.htm#i971|||||||
     (Earl) Patrick Gateley was born on 30 August 1925 at Saskatoon. He was the son of Francis Joseph Gateley and Hilda Alice Hefford. (Earl) Patrick Gateley died on 6 December 1995 at Hardisty AB, Canada, at age 70.

Kathleen ("Kay") Marjorie Lindfield

F, b. 20 July 1924, d. 20 January 1995
     Kathleen ("Kay") Marjorie Lindfield was buried at Nuthurst, Sussex. She was born on 20 July 1924 at Horsham, Sussex. She died on 20 January 1995 at age 70.

Francis John Gateley

M, b. 18 May 1846, d. 27 April 1918
Francis John Gateley|b. 18 May 1846\nd. 27 Apr 1918|p12.htm#i968|Thomas Gateley|b. 7 Jan 1820\nd. 23 Feb 1858|p9.htm#i704|Elizabeth Williams|b. a 30 Mar 1819\nd. 29 Jan 1894|p9.htm#i705|Martin Gateley|b. bt 11 Sep 1791 - 10 Sep 1792\nd. 10 Sep 1839|p9.htm#i713|Ann (Or Hannah) Owen|b. b 27 Dec 1793\nd. bt 1 Oct 1854 - 31 Dec 1854|p9.htm#i714|||||||
     Francis John Gateley was born on 18 May 1846 at Birmingham; b 1847 accg to 1871/81 censuses. He was the son of Thomas Gateley and Elizabeth Williams. Francis John Gateley appeared in the household of Thomas Gateley in the 1851 census at 52 Nursery Terrace, Clarence Pl., Erdington, Birmingham. Francis John Gateley appeared in the household of Elizabeth Williams in the 1861 census at 55 Weaman Street, St George's Ward, Birmingham. Francis John Gateley was a pupil teacher "aged 15" on 7 April 1861 at 55 Weaman Street, St George's Ward, Birmingham. He married Louisa Mary Wheatley circa 1869. Francis John Gateley was a compositor and tobacconist ("printer compositor" accg to 1881 census) circa 1870. He appeared in the 1871 census at 18 Water Works Street, Aston, Birmingham; Francis J. head, aged 24, a Printer Compositor, with his wife (also "24") and two daughters: possibly it's the wife's parents who were living next door at no. 19. He appeared in the 1881 census at 54 Summer Lane, Birmingham; a printer compositor, head aged 34, living with his wife (a tobacconist) and two daughters. He died on 27 April 1918 at age 71. He was buried at Nechells Cemetery.

Children of Francis John Gateley and Louisa Mary Wheatley

Louisa Gertrude Gateley

F, b. 1871, d. after 4 April 1881
Louisa Gertrude Gateley|b. 1871\nd. a 4 Apr 1881|p12.htm#i969|Francis John Gateley|b. 18 May 1846\nd. 27 Apr 1918|p12.htm#i968|Louisa Mary Wheatley|b. b 29 Jan 1847\nd. 29 Jan 1904|p12.htm#i971|Thomas Gateley|b. 7 Jan 1820\nd. 23 Feb 1858|p9.htm#i704|Elizabeth Williams|b. a 30 Mar 1819\nd. 29 Jan 1894|p9.htm#i705|||||||
     Louisa Gertrude Gateley was born in 1871 at Birmingham. She was the daughter of Francis John Gateley and Louisa Mary Wheatley. Louisa Gertrude Gateley appeared in the household of Francis John Gateley in the 1871 census at 18 Water Works Street, Aston, Birmingham. Louisa Gertrude Gateley appeared in the household of Francis John Gateley in the 1881 census at 54 Summer Lane, Birmingham. Louisa Gertrude Gateley died after 4 April 1881.

Louisa Mary Wheatley

F, b. before 29 January 1847, d. 29 January 1904
     Louisa Mary Wheatley was born before 29 January 1847 at Birmingham; according to 1871/81 censuses. She married Francis John Gateley, son of Thomas Gateley and Elizabeth Williams, circa 1869. As of circa 1869,her married name was Gateley. Louisa Mary Wheatley appeared in the household of Francis John Gateley in the 1871 census at 18 Water Works Street, Aston, Birmingham. Louisa Mary Wheatley was tobacconist (1881 census) in 1881. She appeared in the household of Francis John Gateley in the 1881 census at 54 Summer Lane, Birmingham. Louisa Mary Wheatley died on 29 January 1904 at Aston, Birmingham. She was buried at Nechells Cemetery.

Children of Louisa Mary Wheatley and Francis John Gateley

Alathea Jeffries

F, b. 4 April 1805, d. 18 October 1863
Alathea Jeffries|b. 4 Apr 1805\nd. 18 Oct 1863|p12.htm#i972|Thomas Jeffries Gent.|b. 12 May 1759\nd. 27 Nov 1839|p11.htm#i939|Alethea Cheese|b. 1770\nd. 20 Mar 1849|p11.htm#i941|Edward Jeffries|b. 1717\nd. 5 Dec 1807|p11.htm#i933|Ann Collins|b. 1722\nd. Aug 1800|p11.htm#i934|Edmund Cheese|b. 1 Oct 1733\nd. a 17 Jan 1793|p32.htm#i2449|Mary Harris|b. 14 Apr 1735\nd. 17 Mar 1819|p33.htm#i2471|
     Alathea Jeffries was baptized on 4 April 1805 at Pembridge. She was the daughter of Thomas Jeffries Gent. and Alethea Cheese. Alathea Jeffries appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1841 census at Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire. Alathea Jeffries appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1851 census at Lower Staunton, Herefordshire. Alathea Jeffries died on 18 October 1863 at The Vicarage, Staunton-on-Arrow, at age 58. She was buried on 23 October 1863 at Staunton-on-Arrow.

The Rev. William Lee

M, b. 8 July 1801, d. 6 January 1864
     The Rev. William Lee was born on 8 July 1801 at Ottery St. Mary, Devon. He was Curate 1825, Vicar 1841 between 1825 and 1865 at Staunton-on-Arrow. He married Ann Jeffries, daughter of Thomas Jeffries Gent. and Alethea Cheese, on 11 October 1827 at Pembridge; by licence. The Rev. William Leeappeared in the 1841 census at Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire. He witnessed the marriage of Peter Davis and Jane Jeffries on 30 January 1845 at Parish Church, Pembridge; by licence; the officiating minister being The Rev. William Lee, the bride's uncle by marriage, and the witnesses mostly being relations of the bride - her father's sister Mary Anne; her brother EJJ, and her mother's brothers John & Henry, brother-in-law John Morgan, and nieces Anna Maria Mitchell and Mary Ann Morgan - plus two called William and Jane, surnames illegible. The licence (dated 20 Jan. 45) says the groom was 33 and the bride 19, both of Pembridge parish, the bride's mother (a widow) consenting to the match. The Rev. William Lee officiated at the marriage of Charles Britten and Mary Anne Jeffries on 6 March 1848 at Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire; The Rev. William Lee officiated, and Edward John Jeffries was a witness, as were four others. The groom, a bachelor, was of Byton, Herefs; the bride was of Staunton-on-Arrow, so perhaps living with Wm. Lee, the widower of her aunt Ann. The licence was dated 26 Feb. 1848, signed by the groom in a flowing and cultivated hand. The Rev. William Lee appeared in the 1851 census at Lower Staunton, Herefordshire. He died on 6 January 1864 at The Vicarage, Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire, at age 62. He was buried on 11 January 1864 at Staunton-on-Arrow. His estate was probated after 11 January 1864; will proved by sons, The Rev. Ellis Lee and William Lee - estate £450.0.0.

Children of The Rev. William Lee and Ann Jeffries

Arthur Lee

M, b. circa 1836, d. 22 September 1868
Arthur Lee|b. c 1836\nd. 22 Sep 1868|p12.htm#i974|The Rev. William Lee|b. 8 Jul 1801\nd. 6 Jan 1864|p12.htm#i973|Ann Jeffries|b. 1801\nd. 6 Jun 1836|p9.htm#i710|||||||Thomas Jeffries Gent.|b. 12 May 1759\nd. 27 Nov 1839|p11.htm#i939|Alethea Cheese|b. 1770\nd. 20 Mar 1849|p11.htm#i941|
     Arthur Lee was buried at Staunton-On-Arrow, Herefordshire. He was born circa 1836. He was the son of The Rev. William Lee and Ann Jeffries. Arthur Lee appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1841 census at Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire. Arthur Lee died on 22 September 1868.

Agnes Lee

F, b. after 31 December 1827, d. 3 May 1861
Agnes Lee|b. a 31 Dec 1827\nd. 3 May 1861|p12.htm#i975|The Rev. William Lee|b. 8 Jul 1801\nd. 6 Jan 1864|p12.htm#i973|Ann Jeffries|b. 1801\nd. 6 Jun 1836|p9.htm#i710|||||||Thomas Jeffries Gent.|b. 12 May 1759\nd. 27 Nov 1839|p11.htm#i939|Alethea Cheese|b. 1770\nd. 20 Mar 1849|p11.htm#i941|
     Agnes Lee was buried at Staunton-On-Arrow, Herefordshire. She was born after 31 December 1827. She was the daughter of The Rev. William Lee and Ann Jeffries. Agnes Lee appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1841 census at Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire. Agnes Lee appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1851 census at Lower Staunton, Herefordshire. Agnes Lee died on 3 May 1861.

The Rev. Ellis Lee

M, b. 1829, d. before 1881
The Rev. Ellis Lee|b. 1829\nd. b 1881|p12.htm#i976|The Rev. William Lee|b. 8 Jul 1801\nd. 6 Jan 1864|p12.htm#i973|Ann Jeffries|b. 1801\nd. 6 Jun 1836|p9.htm#i710|||||||Thomas Jeffries Gent.|b. 12 May 1759\nd. 27 Nov 1839|p11.htm#i939|Alethea Cheese|b. 1770\nd. 20 Mar 1849|p11.htm#i941|
     The Rev. Ellis Lee was born in 1829. He was the son of The Rev. William Lee and Ann Jeffries. The Rev. Ellis Lee appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1841 census at Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire. The Rev. Ellis Lee appeared in the household of The Rev. William Lee in the 1851 census at Lower Staunton, Herefordshire. The Rev. Ellis Lee officiated at the marriage of William Tipping and Elizabeth Jeffries on 27 November 1862 at Stoke North, Guildford; The groom, aged 37, a bachelor, farmer, of "Bedford" (sic - for "Bidford"), Warwick, son of Wm T, farmer; and the bride, 31, a spinster, no occupation, of Stoke, daughter of Thos J, Gent., married by The Rev. Ellis Lee in the presence of John Tipping, and Henry and Sarah Jane Meredith. The Rev. Ellis Lee officiated at the marriage of Henry Jeffries and Emily Gilbart on 1 September 1864 at St. Peter's, Bayswater, London; by licence; the groom being resident in the parish of Holy Trinity, Guildford, aged 31, a bachelor, chemist, son of Thos Jeffries, Gent; and the bride being resident at 64 Pembridge Villas, aged 26, a spinster, no occupation, daughter of Leggatt Gilbart, Gent., the priest being The Rev. Ellis Lee. The Rev. Ellis Lee died before 1881; He does not appear in the 1881 Census.

Frances Lee

F, b. circa 1830, d. 15 April 1832
Frances Lee|b. c 1830\nd. 15 Apr 1832|p12.htm#i977|The Rev. William Lee|b. 8 Jul 1801\nd. 6 Jan 1864|p12.htm#i973|Ann Jeffries|b. 1801\nd. 6 Jun 1836|p9.htm#i710|||||||Thomas Jeffries Gent.|b. 12 May 1759\nd. 27 Nov 1839|p11.htm#i939|Alethea Cheese|b. 1770\nd. 20 Mar 1849|p11.htm#i941|
     Frances Lee was buried at Staunton-On-Arrow, Herefordshire. She was born circa 1830. She was the daughter of The Rev. William Lee and Ann Jeffries. Frances Lee died on 15 April 1832.

Cyril Vernon Tillett

M, b. 19 June 1911, d. 4 May 1997
     Cyril Vernon Tillett was Architect. He Queens Cambridge. He was CofE. He was buried at Arrow. He was born on 19 June 1911. He married Emily Mary Gateley MBE, daughter of Arthur John Gateley KSG and Emily Gertrude Hodgkiss, on 11 June 1988 at Our Lady & St. Simon Stock, Putney, London. Cyril Vernon Tillett died on 4 May 1997 at Arrow at age 85.

John James Yorke Scarlett

M, b. 12 April 1907, d. 23 January 1984
John James Yorke Scarlett|b. 12 Apr 1907\nd. 23 Jan 1984|p12.htm#i983|John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett|b. 28 Feb 1861\nd. 18 Oct 1938|p12.htm#i994|Annie Elizabeth Byner|b. 20 Jan 1874\nd. a 1943|p12.htm#i995|Samuel Scarlett|b. 20 Sep 1826\nd. 19 Dec 1880|p1.htm#i32|(Harriet) Emma Fisher|b. 9 Aug 1827\nd. 15 Nov 1871|p2.htm#i58|James Byner|b. 3 Jun 1838\nd. a 31 Mar 1901|p13.htm#i1020|Anne S. Wightwick|b. 1 Mar 1841\nd. a 31 Mar 1901|p30.htm#i2300|
     John James Yorke Scarlett was born on 12 April 1907 at Bodie, California. He was the son of John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett and Annie Elizabeth Byner. John James Yorke Scarlett was christened on 9 September 1909 at St. Paul's, Kamloops, B.C. Canada. He appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 in the household of John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett at Bodie, California; Head: John E. Scarlett, Mining Company bookkeeper, aged 30 [sic!], born in Canada to Canadian parents, living in rented accommodation with his wife Annie, 28 [sic!], born in England of English parents and their two children Evelyn 4 and York 3, both born in California, where their parents had lived for 9 and 7 years respectively. John James Yorke Scarlett was confirmed on 25 November 1920 at St. Barnabas', Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, England; by the Bishop of Chichester. He Cheltenham College (day boy, arrived 1921, left July 1925) in 1921. He Prize for Holiday drawings and paintings, birds etc. awarded to him, as evidenced by the prize book, An intro to the study of Gothic Architecture in our Library. On 1 October 1923 Cheltenham College, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. He RMA Woolwich (Prize cadet 1925) in 1925. He Hornby prize for French ("Army Entrance Examination") awarded - as evidenced by the prize book, Soldiers Three and other stories by Kipling, in our Library. In June 1925 Cheltenham College, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. He was 2nd lieut. Royal Signals in 1927. He married Frances Holme Wiggin, daughter of Francis Holme Wiggin and Margaret Carey, on 11 March 1939 at Kensington Register Office. John James Yorke Scarlett was a Squadron Leader in the RAF (and a Film Sound Recordist formerly) on 20 June 1945. He lived in 1946 at Kensington, London; "We moved from Ashprington House in Ashprington to lodge with cousins when Father went back to work for the RCA dubbing theatre in Hammersmith after being demobed", said James. They lived at 45 Queensdale Rd., 19 Brook Green (which was nearer to JJYS's work at the RCA dubbing theatre, Hammersmith); 9 Queensdale Place (Eva Nisbett being at no 7); and 37 Addison Avenue between about 1958 and 1963. He lived in January 1963 at The Old Rectory, Cadeleigh, nr. Tiverton, Devon. He lived in August 1973 at The Post Office, Fossebridge. He died on 23 January 1984 at Cheltenham General Hospital at age 76.

Frances Holme Wiggin

F, b. 26 October 1905, d. 18 August 1990
Frances Holme Wiggin|b. 26 Oct 1905\nd. 18 Aug 1990|p12.htm#i984|Francis Holme Wiggin|b. 19 Jul 1859\nd. 19 Aug 1905|p12.htm#i996|Margaret Carey|b. 10 Mar 1868\nd. 15 Feb 1906|p13.htm#i1003|The Rev. William Wiggin|b. 1 Mar 1820\nd. 31 May 1901|p12.htm#i997|Frances E. Rice|b. 15 Nov 1814\nd. 1 May 1860|p12.htm#i1000|Arthur E. Carey|b. 24 Jun 1840\nd. 16 Oct 1895|p16.htm#i1291|Marianne ("Minnie") Anne Wright|b. 27 Apr 1837\nd. 7 Jan 1877|p16.htm#i1295|
     Frances Holme Wiggin was born on 26 October 1905 at England. She was the daughter of Francis Holme Wiggin and Margaret Carey. Frances Holme Wiggin lived in June 1914 at Langton Lodge, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College. She lived in July 1915 at Langton Lodge. She lived in May 1916 at Langton Lodge. She was a member of XIII Chelt. Girl Guides (on camp at Tintern, Monmouthshire) in August 1922. She married John James Yorke Scarlett, son of John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett and Annie Elizabeth Byner, on 11 March 1939 at Kensington Register Office. Frances Holme Wiggin lived with John James Yorke Scarlett in 1946 at Kensington, London; "We moved from Ashprington House in Ashprington to lodge with cousins when Father went back to work for the RCA dubbing theatre in Hammersmith after being demobed", said James. They lived at 45 Queensdale Rd., 19 Brook Green (which was nearer to JJYS's work at the RCA dubbing theatre, Hammersmith); 9 Queensdale Place (Eva Nisbett being at no 7); and 37 Addison Avenue between about 1958 and 1963. Frances Holme Wiggin lived with John James Yorke Scarlett in January 1963 at The Old Rectory, Cadeleigh, nr. Tiverton, Devon. Frances Holme Wiggin lived with John James Yorke Scarlett in August 1973 at The Post Office, Fossebridge. Frances Holme Wiggin died on 18 August 1990 at Syreford, near Cheltenham, at age 84. She was buried at Hampnett Churchyard.

Elizabeth Carolyn Scarlett

F, b. 18 February 1966, d. 1 November 2004
     Elizabeth Carolyn Scarlett was born on 18 February 1966. She was educated at University College, London; where she graduated in biology - having previously been at school at Rendcomb, Gloucs. She was designing buildings in 2002. She lived in 2002 at Sydney, Australia. She died on 1 November 2004 at Sydney, Australia, at age 38; as a result of a bicycle accident on the way to work on 29th October.

John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett

M, b. 28 February 1861, d. 18 October 1938
John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett|b. 28 Feb 1861\nd. 18 Oct 1938|p12.htm#i994|Samuel Scarlett|b. 20 Sep 1826\nd. 19 Dec 1880|p1.htm#i32|(Harriet) Emma Fisher|b. 9 Aug 1827\nd. 15 Nov 1871|p2.htm#i58|John Scarlett|b. 30 Jul 1777\nd. 31 Jul 1865|p1.htm#i27|Mary Thomson|b. 7 Dec 1783\nd. 20 Aug 1827|p1.htm#i28|Thomas Fisher|b. 3 Mar 1792\nd. 23 Jul 1874|p36.htm#i2658|Sarah Sykes|b. 25 Mar 1789\nd. 28 Feb 1873|p36.htm#i2659|
     John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett was born on 28 February 1861 at Woodlands, West Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Samuel Scarlett and (Harriet) Emma Fisher. John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett appeared on the census of 1901; No sign of him in the British Census. He immigrated before 15 April 1901 to Bodie. He married Annie Elizabeth Byner, daughter of James Byner and Anne Sabina Wightwick, in May 1905 at San Francisco. John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Bodie, California; Head: John E. Scarlett, Mining Company bookkeeper, aged 30 [sic!], born in Canada to Canadian parents, living in rented accommodation with his wife Annie, 28 [sic!], born in England of English parents and their two children Evelyn 4 and York 3, both born in California, where their parents had lived for 9 and 7 years respectively. He lived in January 1921 at Nam In, North Shan State, Burma. He died on 18 October 1938 at 1 Burkes Road, Beaconsfield, at age 77. He was described as a "Mining Engineer, retired" on his death certificate.

Children of John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett and Annie Elizabeth Byner

Annie Elizabeth Byner

F, b. 20 January 1874, d. after 1943
Annie Elizabeth Byner|b. 20 Jan 1874\nd. a 1943|p12.htm#i995|James Byner|b. 3 Jun 1838\nd. a 31 Mar 1901|p13.htm#i1020|Anne Sabina Wightwick|b. 1 Mar 1841\nd. a 31 Mar 1901|p30.htm#i2300|James Byner|b. 1814\nd. bt 27 May 1868 - 2 Apr 1871|p35.htm#i2634|Caroline H. Young|b. 1812\nd. bt 1 Oct 1897 - 31 Dec 1897|p35.htm#i2635|Charles Wightwick|b. 9 Nov 1799\nd. b 7 Apr 1861|p30.htm#i2301|Sarah E. Bourne|b. 6 Jun 1802\nd. bt 1 Jan 1878 - 31 Mar 1878|p45.htm#i3351|
     Annie Elizabeth Byner was born on 20 January 1874 at Sedlescombe, Kent; "Annie" on the birth certificate. She was the daughter of James Byner and Anne Sabina Wightwick. Annie Elizabeth Byner appeared in the household of James Byner in the 1881 census at Egertons House, Ewhurst, Sussex. Annie Elizabeth Byner appeared in the 1891 census at Hutchings Farm, Burwash, Sussex; (Head: Alfred Caffyn, farmer, born Salehurst, with wife and 2 daughters, 5 and 2, and "Annie Byner, aged 17, born Sedlescombe, a governess"). She immigrated before 15 April 1903 to Bodie. She married John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett, son of Samuel Scarlett and (Harriet) Emma Fisher, in May 1905 at San Francisco. Annie Elizabeth Byner appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 in the household of John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett at Bodie, California; Head: John E. Scarlett, Mining Company bookkeeper, aged 30 [sic!], born in Canada to Canadian parents, living in rented accommodation with his wife Annie, 28 [sic!], born in England of English parents and their two children Evelyn 4 and York 3, both born in California, where their parents had lived for 9 and 7 years respectively. Annie Elizabeth Byner lived before 1943 at near Beaconsfield; was committed to an asylum. She died after 1943; but there is no sign of her death between Jan. 1940 and Dec. 63 in BMD.

Children of Annie Elizabeth Byner and John Edwin ("Jack") Scarlett

Francis Holme Wiggin

M, b. 19 July 1859, d. 19 August 1905
Francis Holme Wiggin|b. 19 Jul 1859\nd. 19 Aug 1905|p12.htm#i996|The Rev. William Wiggin|b. 1 Mar 1820\nd. 31 May 1901|p12.htm#i997|Frances Emma Rice|b. 15 Nov 1814\nd. 1 May 1860|p12.htm#i1000|Timothy Wiggin|b. 8 Aug 1773\nd. 1 Feb 1856|p12.htm#i998|Catherine Holme|b. 1 Mar 1782\nd. 4 Oct 1845|p12.htm#i999|The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD|b. 19 Nov 1776\nd. 15 Aug 1862|p12.htm#i1001|Charlotte Lascelles|b. c 1775\nd. 22 Feb 1832|p12.htm#i1002|
     Francis Holme Wiggin was born on 19 July 1859 at Oddington, Gloucestershire. He was the son of The Rev. William Wiggin and Frances Emma Rice. Francis Holme Wiggin was baptized on 25 September 1859 at Oddington; godparents: Arthur de Cardonell Rice, the baby's 1st cousin, Mrs John Talbot Rice (his uncle's 2nd wife) and Mrs Grisewood. He appeared in the household of The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD in the 1861 census at Oddington. Francis Holme Wiggin appeared in the 1871 census at Oddington. He was educated in January 1874 at Cheltenham College; (he was in Christowe House, and left school at Easter 1877). He was a tea planter in Ceylon. He appeared in the 1881 census; his name is not to be found in the UK 1881 census, so he must have been abroad then. He married Margaret Carey, daughter of Arthur Edward Carey and Marianne ("Minnie") Anne Wright, on 19 December 1889 at St. James', Muswell Hill, Mddx.. Francis Holme Wiggin lived on 5 August 1894 at Farmington, Glos.. He was working in 1899 at Sogama, Pussellawa. He died on 19 August 1905 at Colombo, Ceylon, at age 46.

Children of Francis Holme Wiggin and Margaret Carey

The Rev. William Wiggin

M, b. 1 March 1820, d. 31 May 1901
The Rev. William Wiggin|b. 1 Mar 1820\nd. 31 May 1901|p12.htm#i997|Timothy Wiggin|b. 8 Aug 1773\nd. 1 Feb 1856|p12.htm#i998|Catherine Holme|b. 1 Mar 1782\nd. 4 Oct 1845|p12.htm#i999|Benjamin Wiggin|b. 1743\nd. 1822|p14.htm#i1104|Elizabeth Clement|b. 1752\nd. 1783|p15.htm#i1105|John Holme JP|d. 5 Aug 1836|p13.htm#i1046|Elizabeth Bowker||p45.htm#i3348|
     The Rev. William Wiggin was born on 1 March 1820 at Ardwick, Lancs; said to be born in Manchester, in 1901 Census. He was the son of Timothy Wiggin and Catherine Holme. The Rev. William Wiggin Eton, Exeter Coll., Oxford. He married Frances Emma Rice, daughter of The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD and Charlotte Lascelles, on 29 March 1842 at St. Mary de Lode, Gloucester; married by the Bishop of Gloucester. The Rev. William Wiggin was Curate between 1843 and 1844 at Oddington. He was Rector for 27 years, according to the brass memorial in Holy Ascension church between 1844 and 1871 at Oddington. He was an ecclesiastical artist and letterer circa 20 September 1848 at Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. He appeared in the household of The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD in the 1861 census at Oddington. The Rev. William Wiggin was Rector of Oddington on 28 January 1868 at The Rectory, Oddington. He married Caroline Susan Vavasour, daughter of Lt. General Sir Henry Maghull Mervyn Vavasour 2nd Bart., on 28 January 1868 at St. Mary's, Bathwick, Somerset. The Rev. William Wiggin was Rector: by the time he died, he had retired from the post. In 1871 at Hampnett-cum-Stowell. He lived on 2 April 1871 at Oddington. He lived on 4 September 1873 at The Rectory, Hampnett; Rector of Hampnett-cum-Stowell. He lived on 4 April 1881 at Hampnett, Gloucs.. He appeared on the census of 1901 at 8 Bayshill Villas, Cheltenham; aged 81, a retired C of E Clergyman, widower, with 2 servants and a boarder as well as his daughter Eva living with him. He died on 31 May 1901 at 8 Bayshill Villas, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, at age 81; Described in his son, FH Wiggin's death announcement in 1905 as "formerly of Marle Hill Cheltenham." He was buried at Oddington.

Children of The Rev. William Wiggin and Frances Emma Rice

Timothy Wiggin

M, b. 8 August 1773, d. 1 February 1856
Timothy Wiggin|b. 8 Aug 1773\nd. 1 Feb 1856|p12.htm#i998|Benjamin Wiggin|b. 1743\nd. 1822|p14.htm#i1104|Elizabeth Clement|b. 1752\nd. 1783|p15.htm#i1105|Joseph Wiggin|b. 1707\nd. 1788|p17.htm#i1432|Susanna Barker|d. 1750|p17.htm#i1433|||||||
     Timothy Wiggin was born on 8 August 1773; (2nd son of his parents). He was the son of Benjamin Wiggin and Elizabeth Clement. Timothy Wiggin married Catherine Holme, daughter of John Holme JP and Elizabeth Bowker, in April 1805 at Stockport. Timothy Wiggin lived on 31 March 1842 at Harley Street, London. He died on 1 February 1856 at Grove Cottage, Barnes, London, England, at age 82; 82 years, banker, natural decay - Frederick Wiggin present at the death.

Children of Timothy Wiggin and Catherine Holme

Catherine Holme

F, b. 1 March 1782, d. 4 October 1845
Catherine Holme|b. 1 Mar 1782\nd. 4 Oct 1845|p12.htm#i999|John Holme JP|d. 5 Aug 1836|p13.htm#i1046|Elizabeth Bowker||p45.htm#i3348|William Holme|b. 2 Dec 1708|p13.htm#i1047|Elizabeth Chetham|b. c 1710|p17.htm#i1415|||||||
     Catherine Holme was born on 1 March 1782. She was the daughter of John Holme JP and Elizabeth Bowker. Catherine Holme married Timothy Wiggin, son of Benjamin Wiggin and Elizabeth Clement, in April 1805 at Stockport. As of April 1805,her married name was Wiggin. Catherine Holme died on 4 October 1845 at Barnes, London, England, at age 63; wife of Timothy Wiggin, gentleman - died of Typhus fever - Eliza Chater present at the death (registered it 2 days later). The death cert. refers to both as WigginS.

Children of Catherine Holme and Timothy Wiggin

Frances Emma Rice

F, b. 15 November 1814, d. 1 May 1860
Frances Emma Rice|b. 15 Nov 1814\nd. 1 May 1860|p12.htm#i1000|The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD|b. 19 Nov 1776\nd. 15 Aug 1862|p12.htm#i1001|Charlotte Lascelles|b. c 1775\nd. 22 Feb 1832|p12.htm#i1002|The Rt. Hon. George Rice P.C., M.P.|b. 5 Feb 1724\nd. 3 Aug 1779|p23.htm#i1875|The Rt. Hon. Lady Cecil de Cardonnel Baroness Dynevor|b. Jul 1735\nd. 14 Mar 1793|p23.htm#i1876|General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann o. A. Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|
     Frances Emma Rice was born on 15 November 1814 at Barrington. She was the daughter of The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD and Charlotte Lascelles. Frances Emma Rice was baptized on 25 December 1814 at Great Barrington, Gloucestershire. She married The Rev. William Wiggin, son of Timothy Wiggin and Catherine Holme, on 29 March 1842 at St. Mary de Lode, Gloucester; married by the Bishop of Gloucester. As of 29 March 1842,her married name was Wiggin. Frances Emma Wiggin appeared in the household of The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD in the 1851 census at The Deanery, Gloucester. Frances Emma Rice lived in 1853 at Oddington. She died on 1 May 1860 at Oddington at age 45; Her death was registered at Stow-on-the-Wold. She was buried at Oddington, Gloucestershire.

Children of Frances Emma Rice and The Rev. William Wiggin

The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD

M, b. 19 November 1776, d. 15 August 1862
The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD|b. 19 Nov 1776\nd. 15 Aug 1862|p12.htm#i1001|The Rt. Hon. George Rice P.C., M.P.|b. 5 Feb 1724\nd. 3 Aug 1779|p23.htm#i1875|The Rt. Hon. Lady Cecil de Cardonnel Baroness Dynevor|b. Jul 1735\nd. 14 Mar 1793|p23.htm#i1876|Edward Rice M.P.|d. 5 Apr 1727|p23.htm#i1877|Lucy Trevor|b. 1706|p23.htm#i1878|William Talbot 2nd Baron Talbot of Hensol (created E. Talbot and B. Dinevor) PC|b. 16 May 1710\nd. 27 Apr 1782|p24.htm#i1913|Mary de Cardonnel|b. 1719\nd. 5 Apr 1787|p24.htm#i1912|
     The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD was born on 19 November 1776 at Marylebone, London; NOT in IGI. He was the son of The Rt. Hon. George Rice P.C., M.P. and The Rt. Hon. Lady Cecil de Cardonnel Baroness Dynevor. The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD was up between 1794 and 1798 at Christ Church, Oxford, graduating in 1798. He "migrated to All Souls [shortly after graduating], and was at that college when he took his degree of Master of Arts in 1802," according to his obituary in The Times. He married Charlotte Lascelles, daughter of General Francis Lascelles and Ann or Anne Catley, on 9 July 1800 at St. Mary's Church, St. Marylebone, London; Charlotte was described as "2nd [sic] daughter of the late General L." Licence issued 8 July 1800, saying that ER was of the parish of St Mary le Bone, a bachelor aged 21 and upwards, and CL was of the same parish and age, a spinster. The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD was "appointed by Archbishop Markham to the Precentorship of York Cathedral (sic) with the Prebendal stall of Driffield annexed, worth 400l. a-year" (held up to the time of his death): between 1802 and 1810 at York. He was vicar, succeeded by George Talbot MA (1810-11) (who was possibly a cousin, on his mother's side) and succeeding the successor of Lawrence Sterne (1738-1768) between 1803 and 1810 at All Hallows Church, Sutton-on-the-Forest. He was "in 1810, presented by his father" [this should be "brother": his father, George Rice, died in 1779] "Lord Dynevor to the Rectory of Great Rissington, near Morton-on-the-Marsh (sic), worth 650l. a-year. This benefice he held until 1856, when he resigned it in favour of his son, the Rev. Henry Rice." He was Rector of Oddington between 1820 and 1832. He was around 15th December 1825 (according to The Rev. Francis Witts' Diaries) "presented by the Earl of Liverpool, who was then Prime Minister, to the Deanery of Gloucester, worth 1,224l. a-year, with residence" (according to his Times obituary). He was installed on 20 January 1826, according to the Cathedral Librarian, being Dean for 37 years, until his death in 1862 (Gloucester's second longest-serving Dean). He was employed by Dean of Gloucester - this being the date of the formal Grant on 10 January 1826. He lived on 15 January 1829 at Gloucester, in the Deanery. He was dining on 11th November 1829 with Mr. Baillie at Great Rissington, and then spent the night at Barrington Park, where his brother Ld. Dynevor was staying with his family. He was at the Stow Clerical Society dinner, on 14th April 1830, at which stage he had "not yet embraced the new [Evangelical] doctrines to the full extent, though [was] apparently somewhat warped towards them", according to Witts. He was Curate to his son-in-law, William Sweet-Escott (so spelled in the Church list) between 1832 and 1834 at Oddington. He was at dinner with Francis Witts on 3 August 1836 at Upper Slaughter. He baptised (Edward) Hugo Rice-Wiggin on 17 May 1843 at the Cathedral, Gloucester; by his Grandfather, the Dean of Gloucester: godparents: The Rev. Francis Rice (uncle - later to become 5th Ld. Dinevor), B. Holme Wiggin (uncle) and Mrs. Beaumont (said by Frances Holme Scarlett to be "Aunt" Beaumont [if so, she would have been William Wiggin's sister Catherine]: FHS also said that all her furniture passed to Aunt Eva; and that she was married to Sir George Beaumont [but this is not borne out by Peter Fanshawe's research]; that both were very good-looking and lived in Richmond Park; but that he became a drunkard. The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD baptised Augustus Holme Wiggin on 6 May 1846 at the Cathedral; by the Dean of Gloucester, his grandfather: the godparents were The Rev. Canon Bankes (said by Frances Holme Scarlett to come from Kingston Lacy - and probably the husband of the child's aunt Mary/Maria) and The Hon. Mrs Cochrane (the mother-in-law of the child's uncle B. Holme Wiggin/Mowbray). The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD appeared in the 1851 census at The Deanery, Gloucester. He witnessed the baptism of Frederick John Rice Wiggin on 6 March 1852 at the Cathedral; godparents: The Dean of Gloucester (his grandfather), The Rev. [illegible] and Mrs. Ralston, the child's aunt (née Wiggin). The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD was a founding trustee of the Warneford Diocesan and Ecclesiastical Charities in 1855. He appeared in the 1861 census at Oddington. He died on 15 August 1862 at Oddington, Glos., at age 85; "The vacant deanery, with which no other ecclesiastical preferment can be held, falls to the nomination of Viscount Palmerston. The late dean was heir presumptive to the barony of Dynevor, his nephew, the present baronet (sic) having no family. In consequence of his death the heir presumptive to the barony is his grandson [sic - an error, as that grandson's father was still alive, and indeed inherited], who is about 26 years of age." He was buried at Oddington; His tomb is outside the East end of the old church; and there is a window in his memory in the East walk of the Great Cloister at Gloucester Cathedral.

Children of The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD and Charlotte Lascelles

Charlotte Lascelles

F, b. circa 1775, d. 22 February 1832
Charlotte Lascelles|b. c 1775\nd. 22 Feb 1832|p12.htm#i1002|General Francis Lascelles|b. 1 Nov 1744\nd. 2 Sep 1799|p13.htm#i1026|Ann or Anne Catley|b. 1745\nd. 14 Oct 1789|p13.htm#i1027|Edward Lascelles of Barbados|b. 1702\nd. 31 Oct 1747|p17.htm#i1379||||||||||
     Charlotte Lascelles was born circa 1775; but could have been born as late as 1777, since when she was buried at Oddington her age was recorded as 55: the date 1775 is chosen as she is refrred to as 2nd daughter of the General, and so must be younger than Frances (1774) and older than Jane (b1776). However, since her brother Rowley was born in 1775, she and Rowley may have been twins. She was the daughter of General Francis Lascelles and Ann or Anne Catley. Charlotte Lascelles witnessed the will of Ann or Anne Catley on 13 October 1788 at Little Ealing; Her will, signed "Anne Cateley", leaves the entire estate ("amounting to some £5,000") to her children (1 F, 2 Rowley, 3 Frances, 4 Charlotte, 5 Jane, 6 GR, 7 E, 8 Edward Robert), and appoints their father, Major-General F L, as executor. Charlotte Lascelles married The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD, son of The Rt. Hon. George Rice P.C., M.P. and The Rt. Hon. Lady Cecil de Cardonnel Baroness Dynevor, on 9 July 1800 at St. Mary's Church, St. Marylebone, London; Charlotte was described as "2nd [sic] daughter of the late General L." Licence issued 8 July 1800, saying that ER was of the parish of St Mary le Bone, a bachelor aged 21 and upwards, and CL was of the same parish and age, a spinster. As of 9 July 1800,her married name was Rice. Charlotte Lascelles lived with The Rev. Francis William Rice 5th Baron Dinevor on 15 January 1829 at Oddington, Gloucestershire. "the influential lady... has of late adopted puritanical [viz. Evangelical] views with great zeal." Charlotte Lascelles died on 22 February 1832; "On Wednesday [22/2/1832] Charlotte wife of Dr Edward Rice Dean of Gloucester leaving 10 children to lament her loss" (NB Not in IGI, nor in Bath & Cheltenham Gazette). She died on 26 February 1832. She was buried on 27 February 1832 at Oddington; "The Honble Mrs Rice aged 55 (sic)."

Children of Charlotte Lascelles and The Hon. & Very Rev. Dr. Edward Rice DD