Henry William Lamb1
b. 1827, d. 9 Aug 1927
Reference | Ms2254 |
Father | Henry Lamb1 b. 3 Jan 1799, d. 8 Dec 1877 |
Mother | Mary Ann Unknown1 b. c 1789, d. 12 Oct 1889 |
Birth* | 1827 | Henry William Lamb , son of Henry Lamb and Mary Ann Unknown, was born in 1827 at Cheltenham, GLS, ENG.1 |
Marriage* | 30 Jun 1853 | On Thursday, 30 Jun 1853 Henry William Lamb married Ellen Jones in St Gabriel, Pimlico, MDX, ENG.1 |
(Witness) Will | 12 Jul 1890 | Henry William Lamb witnessed the will of Mary Ann Unknown on 12 Jul 1890; Worcester Chronicle 12 July 1890 The Malvern Will Case The hearing of the case of Turner v Lamb, reported in last week's paper was continued before Sir James Hannen and a special jury, in the Probate Court. Mr Inderwick, Q.C., and Mr Middleton were for the plaintiff, and Mr Willis, Q.C. and Mr Powles appeared for the defendant. The action was to test the validity of a will, dated 23rd October 1888, of Mrs Mary Ann Lamb, who had resided at Ifracombe and Great Malvern, and died at the age of 100 years, on the 12th October last leaving property to the amount of about £15000. The plaintiff propounded the will as executor, and it was opposed by the defendant, Mr Henry William Lamb, only son of the testatrix, on the ground that she ws not of sound mind at the time of execution of the will. Defendant set up a will of 1878 under which he was entitled to the residue of the property, amounting to about £10000. Under the later will he simply received an annuity of £240. Mr Lamb, the defendant,was examined, and gave his family history with the view of showing that he had always been on affectionate terms with his mother, and managed her affairs until June 1887 when she accused him of appropriating about £400 of railway stock and said she had made another will, but that she had not forgotten him. He explained to her how she was mistaken in making such charges and that he had sold the stock on her behalf and placed the money to her credit at the bank. Notwithstanding this, she persisted in her charge and he found then that she had made a will in 1887 materially altering his position. He denied that he had speculated with money which his mother had given him. The annuity which his mother had left him of £240 was worth £2700. Cross-examined: He sold his father's business after it was handed over to him. He had put £200, which was money of his own, into a gold-mine speculation. He had speculated on the Stock Exchange, but to a very small amount. The stock which he held under his father's will amounted to £11000. In addition to that there was a certain amount of stock standing in his mother's own name. He did not send those stocks to her because, in addition to a legal difficulty in the way of her having them, he did not think they would be safe in her custody. Mrs ELLEN CHARLOTTE WILLIS, wife of Mr Samuel Willis, a farmer, residing in Essex, a daughter of the defendant, and several other witnesses gave testimony as to deceased having taken a great dislike to her son after 1887 and one of the witnesses, Mrs SARAH D. READ, of Small Heath, Birmingham, stated that deceased in the latter part of her life seemed always wandering in her mind in reference to many matters. Mr H R FOQUET, a medical gentleman, residing at Ilfracombe, said he considered she was unreasonable in her dislike for the defendant. THE VERDICT Mr WILLIS, QC, on Saturday addressed the jury for defendant and summed up evidence given on his behalf. He contended that the deceased was under a delusion in reference to her son when she accused him of robbing her of shares, and this had so affected her mind that she could not be said to be of sound mind when she made the will. Having regard to the condition of the deceased's mind, and to her great age, deceased was not really capable of disposing of her property when she made the will in question. It had been stated in evidence that mentally and physically she got worse after 1887. Down to that year she was devoted to her son, but afterwards she wrongly suspected him of dishonesty. This delusion showed that she could not not be of sound mind, memory and understanding, and so acted upon her as to influence her in removing the defendant from the position of trustee and executor to that of a mere annuitant. Mr INDERWICK, in reply, said that from the beginning to the end of her testamentary disposition the same persons were the objects of her bounty. She herself admitted that she was getting old and forgetful; but before the will could be shown to be invalid it must be shown that she was under an insane delusion, and that under that insane delusion she made the will in question. Counsel then referred to the correspondence which had passed between deceased and her solicitor and her son, which had been put in evidence and said, as to the charge which it was alleged she made against her son, there were three letters in which she said that she had never charged her son with doing anything improper, and that she had only complained of his keeping the certificares of shares, which she thought he had no right to keep. He reminded the jury of the evidence of the plaintiff, who drew up the will on the instructions of the deceased, and of the attesting witnesses, who said there was not the slightest doubt as to the deceased's capacity to make the will. Sir JAMES HANNEN in summing up the case to the jury, said he thought this was one of the most important litigations concerning wills which had come before him, because it resolved itself into a conflict of interest between the defendant and his children, for if he succeeded he took the residue, and if he failed his children took the residue. It must depend upon circumstances whether a person was incapacitated by old age from exercising the right of property. There were instances in which persons had attained to quite as great, and even greater age than the testatrix, and had retained full possession of their faculties. In regard to her general capacity, this lady seemed to have retained her intellect in a remarkable degree, and it seemed to him that she did show a general capacity. There might, however, be a flaw in the intellect of such a person, and it was necessary, in order that a person's will should be valid, that that person should be able to recall the persons who were to be the objects of bounty, the extent of the property to be dealt with, and that the person should bestow the bounty free from monomania or general insanity. The jury must not set aside the will simply because they thought the testatrix might have taken a harsh or unjust view of her relations, but they must come to the conclusion that the view she took was based upon unsoundness of mind. It was for the jury to say whether they thought she was of unsound mind or not at the time she made the will. The jury, after a brief deliberation, found for the will of October 1888, which was pronounced for. As the litigation was between the father and his two children, upon application costs of both parties were given out of the estate.2 |
Death* | 9 Aug 1927 | Henry William Lamb died, Sidmouth, DEV on 9 Aug 1927.1 |
Probate* | 14 Aug 1927 | His estate was probated on 14 Aug 1927 Lamb Henry William of Brooklands Sidmouth Devonshire died 9 August 1927 Probate Exeter 14 August to sir Henry Harling Lamb G.B.E K.C.M.G and Clyde Swindon Mossop solicitor. Effects £22762 10s. Resworn £17064 14s 9d.3 |
Family 1 | Ellen Jones d. 1855 | |
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Family 2 | Anne Townsend | |
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Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
- [S150] Newspaper Archives: "Sarah Smethem: Worcester Chronicle 12 July 1890
The Malvern Will Case." - [S140] National Probate Calendar: "Sarah Smethem: 1927 National Probate Calendar Lamb Henry William of Brooklands Sidmouth Devonshire died 9 August 1927 Probate Exeter 14 August to sir Henry Harling Lamb G.B.E K.C.M.G and Clyde Swindon Mossop solicitor. Effects £22762 10s. Resworn £17064 14s 9d."
Last Edited | 28 May 2017 |
Lionel Henry Lamb1
b. 9 Jul 1900, d. 27 Jul 1992
Reference | Ms2361 |
Father | Sir Harry Harling Lamb1 b. 15 Sep 1857, d. 22 Dec 1948 |
Mother | Sabina Maissa1 b. 22 Dec 1876, d. 12 Feb 1948 |
Note* | Devon Baptisms (Find my past) First name(s) Lionel Henry Last name Lamb Birth year 1900 Birth date 09 Jul 1900 Baptism year 1903 Baptism date 29 Jun 1903 Denomination Anglican Baptism place Sidmouth Father's first name(s) Harry Harling Mother's first name(s) Sabina Lionel Henry (Harry) Lamb was born on 9 July 1900. He was the son of Sir Harry Harling Lamb (1857-1948), GBE, KCMG, a member of the British diplomatic service, and his wife Sabina (née Maissa). He was educated at Winchester College, and at Queen's College, Oxford, from 1918 to 1920. In December 1921 Lionel Lamb was appointed to HM Consular Service in China, a time of turbulence in China which saw the rise of the Communist Party and later the Nationalist Party (KMT). In 1935, while the National Government ruled, he was appointed as Consul (Grade II) and was stationed first in Shanghai until 1937 - the year of the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War - and then in Peking until 1940. Whilst in Peking, he was promoted to Consul (Grade I). He returned to Shanghai as Superintending Consul and Assistant Chinese Secretary in 1940. He was interned at Shanghai by the Japanese from December 1941 to August 1942. In 1943 he was transferred to St Paul-Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, for a short period, returning to the British Embassy in Chunking as Chinese Counsellor in 1945. From 1947 to 1949, coinciding with the last years of the civil war in China, he was HM Minister at Nanking. After the establishment of the Communist regime and the People's Republic of China, he was appointed to the post of Charg d'Affairs at Peking, which he held from 1951 to 1953. His last appointment before he retired from diplomatic service was as Ambassador to Switzerland from 1953 to 1958. During his career he received various honours: OBE 1944, KCMG 1953 (CMG 1948). In 1927 he married Jean Fawcett (née MacDonald). They had one son, Alistair. Sir Lionel Lamb died on 27 July 1992. Appointments: Vice-Consul in China, 1925; Vice-Consul in China, First Grade, 1934; Consul in China, Second Grade, 1935; Consul in China, 1938; Minister (Foreign Service Officer Grade V), 1947; Officer of the Fourth Grade of the Foreign Service, 1948; Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Berne, 1953. (Source:www.aim25.ac.uk) England & Wales Marriage Index (Ancestry) September 1927 Lionel H Lamb Spouse:Macdonald Chard Somerset Volume:5c Page:777 Death Index (Source: Ancestry) Name: Lionel Henry Lamb Birth Date: 9 Jul 1900 Date of Registration: Jul 1992 Age at Death: 92 Registration district: Hertford and Ware Inferred County: Hertfordshire Volume: 10 Page: 377.1 | |
Name Variation | Lionel Henry Lamb was also known as Sir.1 | |
Name Variation | Lionel Henry Lamb was also known as Leo.1 | |
Birth* | 9 Jul 1900 | He , son of Sir Harry Harling Lamb and Sabina Maissa, was born on Monday, 9 Jul 1900 at Erzerum, Turkey.1 |
Death* | 27 Jul 1992 | Lionel Henry Lamb died at age 92 , HRT on 27 Jul 1992.1 |
Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
Last Edited | 2 Nov 2016 |
Sabina Caroline Lamb1
b. 4 Jun 1898, d. 1977
Reference | Ms2429 |
Father | Sir Harry Harling Lamb1 b. 15 Sep 1857, d. 22 Dec 1948 |
Mother | Sabina Maissa1 b. 22 Dec 1876, d. 12 Feb 1948 |
Note* | British Nationals born overseas (Find my past) First name(s) SABINA CAROLINE Last name LAMB Records:1896-1900 Place ALEXANDRIA Country EGYPT Volume 10 Page 636 Record source GRO Consular Birth Indices (1849 to 1965) Record set British nationals born overseas 1818-2005 Death Record Transcription (Find my past) First name(s) SABINA CAROLINE Last name LAMB Gender Female Birth day 4 Birth month 6 Birth year 1898 Death quarter 3 Death year 1977 District HONITON County Devon Volume 21 Page 1208.1 | |
Birth* | 4 Jun 1898 | Sabina Caroline Lamb , daughter of Sir Harry Harling Lamb and Sabina Maissa, was born on Saturday, 4 Jun 1898 at Alexandria, Egypt.1 |
Death* | 1977 | Sabina Caroline Lamb died, DEV in 1977.1 |
Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
Last Edited | 25 Oct 2016 |
Alice Mary Lambert1
b. Nov 1888, d. Mar 1893
Reference | Ms2106 |
Father | Robert Lambert1 b. c 1856 |
Mother | Alice Charlotte Willis1 b. 1856, d. 17 Mar 1932 |
Birth* | Nov 1888 | Alice Mary Lambert , daughter of Robert Lambert and Alice Charlotte Willis, was born in Nov 1888 at Fryerning, ESS, ENG.2 |
Christening | 25 Nov 1888 | Alice Mary Lambert was christened on 25 Nov 1888 at St Mary the Virgin, Fryerning, ESS, ENG; Alice Mary, daughter of Robert Lambert, Sheep Salesman, and Alice Charlotte Lambert of Fryerning.3 |
Death* | Mar 1893 | Alice Mary Lambert died at age 4 , West Ham, ESS in Mar 1893 (age 4).4 |
Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
- [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Sarah Smethem: Birth December Quarter 1888 Alice Mary Lambert Chelmsford 4a 404 (Source: GRO Index).
- [S141] Parish Baptism Registers: Sarah Smethem: Parish Register Baptism 25 November 1888 Alice Mary, daughter of Robert Lambert, Sheep Salesman, and Alice Charlotte Lambert of Fryerning.
- [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Sarah Smethem: Death March Quarter 1893 Alice Mary Lambert age 4 West Ham 4a 85 (Source: GRO Index).
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2017 |
Robert Lambert1
b. c 1856
Reference | Ms2057 |
Father | Robert Lambert1 |
Birth* | c 1856 | Robert Lambert , son of Robert Lambert, was born c 1856 at LND, ENG.1 |
Marriage* | 24 Feb 1881 | On Thursday, 24 Feb 1881 Robert Lambert married Alice Charlotte Willis, daughter of Joseph Samuel Andrews Willis and Emma Willis, in St Mary the Virgin, Fryerning, ESS, ENG,Robert Lambert age 25 bachelor, Secretary, of St Johns Deptford, son of Robert Lambert, married Alice Charlotte Willis age 25 spinster of Fryerning, daughter of Joseph Willis, Farmer..2,3 |
(Witness) Burial | 25 Jan 1895 | Robert Lambertwitnessed the burial of Major James Willis on 25 Jan 1895 at St Mary the Virgin, Fryerning, ESS, ENG; The funeral of the late Mr M J Willis, whose death we reported last week, took place at Fryerning churchyard on Saturday afternoon. The mourners were Mr J S A Willis, father, Mr Samuel Willis, brother, Mr Robert Lambert, brother-in-law, and Mr Lamb. There were also present Mrs Samuel Willis, Mrs S W Blyth, Messers G P Smith, H J Gardner, H Raven , J J Smith and H Such. The funeral service was conducted by the priest in charge, the Revd Sackville West. Messrs Bentley and Francis were the undertakers.4,5 |
Family | Alice Charlotte Willis b. 1856, d. 17 Mar 1932 | |
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Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
- [S153] Parish Marriage Registers: Sarah Smethem : Parish Register Marriage 24 February 1881 St Mary the Virgin Fryerning Robert Lambert age 25 bachelor, Secretary, of St Johns Deptford, son of Robert Lambert, married Alice Charlotte Willis age 25 spinster of Fryerning, daughter of Joseph Willis, Farmer. Witnesses Joseph S A Willis & Henry Bateman.
- [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Sarah Smethem : Marriage March Quarter 1881 Alice Charlotte Willis (Robert Lambert) Chelmsford 4a 235 (Source: FreeBMD).
- [S144] Parish Burial Registers: Sarah Smethem: Parish Register Burial St Mary the Virgin Fryerning 25 January 1895 Major James Willis of Ingatestone age 37.
- [S150] Newspaper Archives: "Sarah Smethem: Essex Newsman Saturday 02 February 1895 Funeral of Mr M J Willis
The funeral of the late Mr M J Willis, whose death we reported last week, took place at Fryerning churchyard on Saturday afternoon. The mourners were Mr J S A Willis, father, Mr Samuel Willis, brother, Mr Robert Lambert, brother-in-law, and Mr Lamb. There were also present Mrs Samuel Willis, Mrs S W Blyth, Messers G P Smith, H J Gardner, H Raven , J J Smith and H Such. The funeral service was conducted by the priest in charge, the Revd Sackville West. Messrs Bentley and Francis were the undertakers."
Last Edited | 12 Feb 2017 |
Robert Lambert1
Reference | Ms2266 |
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Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
Last Edited | 25 Oct 2016 |
Violet Lambert1
b. 6 Nov 1883, d. 20 Aug 1977
Reference | Ms2105 |
Father | Robert Lambert1 b. c 1856 |
Mother | Alice Charlotte Willis1 b. 1856, d. 17 Mar 1932 |
Birth* | 6 Nov 1883 | Violet Lambert , daughter of Robert Lambert and Alice Charlotte Willis, was born on Tuesday, 6 Nov 1883 at Fryerning, ESS, ENG.2,3 |
Marriage* | Dec 1904 | On Dec 1904 aged 21 Violet Lambert married Charles George Pye in Bromley, KEN, ENG.4 |
Census 1911* | 31 Mar 1911 | Violet Lambert and Charles George Pye appeared in the 1911 census at 36 Lincoln Road, South Norwood, SRY, ENG. Charles George Pye, Head, age 31, Bank Clerk, born Lancaster Lancs and Violet Pye, wife, age 27 with one child, Nora.5 |
Death* | 20 Aug 1977 | Violet Lambert died at age 93 at 82 Ashburton Ave, Croydon, SRY on 20 Aug 1977.6,3 |
Probate* | 28 Apr 1978 | Her estate was probated on 28 Apr 1978 estate £21,217.3 |
Family | Charles George Pye b. 14 Oct 1879, d. 14 Oct 1953 | |
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Citations
- [S159] GEDCOM File willis williams Oct16.GED imported on 10/25/2016.
- [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Sarah Smethem: Birth December Quarter 1883 Violet Lambert Chelmsford 4a 358 (Source: GRO Index).
- [S140] National Probate Calendar: "Sarah Smethem: National Probate Calendar 1978 (Ancestry) Pye, Violet of 82 Ashburton Av Croydon died 20 August1977 Probate London 28 April £21217 780204601U."
- [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Sarah Smethem: Marriage December Quarter 1904 Violet Lambert (Charles George Pye) Bromley 2a 962 (GRO Index).
- [S93] Findmypast.com: UK 1911 Census"Sarah Smethem: 1911 Census Croydon 36 Lincoln Road South Norwood
Charles George Pye, Head, age 31, married 6 years, Bank Clerk, born Lancaster Lancs
Violet Pye, wife, age 27, married, 1 child born & living, born Fryerning Essex
Nora Alice Pye, daughter, age 5, born Anerley London." - [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Sarah Smethem: Death September Quarter 1977 Violet Pye Birth Date: 6 Nov 1883 Date of Registration: Sep 1977 Age at Death: 93 Croydon Volume: 11 Page: 1737.
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2017 |
Maud Lammas1
b. 20 Apr 1918, d. Mar 1971
Reference | D2491-S1 |
Birth* | 20 Apr 1918 | Maud Lammas whose parents are unknown was born on Saturday, 20 Apr 1918.1 |
1939 Register* | 29 Sep 1939 | She is listed in the 1939 Register at 12 Back Street, Clophill, BDF, ENG, the entry contains Bandee (Lammas) 20 Apr 1918 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties.2 |
Marriage* | Dec 1941 | On Dec 1941 aged 23 Maud Lammas married Arthur Thomas Bandee, son of Walter Bendee and Jessie Davies, in Ampthill, BDF, ENG.1 |
Death* | Mar 1971 | Maud Lammas died at age 52 , Ampthill, BDF in Mar 1971 (Born 20.4.1918.)3 |
Family | Arthur Thomas Bandee b. 24 Oct 1914, d. 1990 |
Citations
- [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Marriage: FamilySearch: GRO Ampthill Q4 1941 3b 1345.
- [S101] Derek BandyFind My Past, "1939 Register" :FmP: 1939 Register: Ref: RG101/1995F/020/25 Letter Code:.
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Death: PJ: GRO 4a 28(D:63) Ampthill 1971.03.00.
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2016 |
Charlotte Lammin1,2
b. 1797
Birth* | 1797 | Charlotte Lammin whose parents are unknown was born in 1797.1 |
Marriage* | 24 Dec 1820 | On Sunday, 24 Dec 1820 Charlotte Lammin married William Martindill in Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England.2 |
Census 1841* | 6 Jun 1841 | Charlotte Lammin was living in Cottage Place, Plaistow West Ham Essex in the first national census in 1841, she is 44, a charwoman, no name given, no husband visible (marital status not included in Census) 8 Young people at same address.1 |
Family | William Martindill b. c 1795 | |
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Citations
- [S175] Online image of the census "1841 (age rounded by 5): Cottage Place, West Ham, London & Essex, England
- Mortendale Female 44 1797 Not Essex-
William Mortendale Male 18 1823 Essex, England
James Mortendale Male 10 1831 Essex, England
Francis Ely Mortendale Male 11 1830 Essex, England
Edward Mortendale Male 9 1832 Essex, England
Ann Mortendale Female 8 1833 Essex, England
Charlotte Mortendale Female 6 1835 Essex, England
Elizabeth Mortendale Female 3 1838 Essex, England
Henry Mortendale Female 1 1840 Essex, England." - [S180] Marriage Record "Ancestry: Marriage: England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973: William Martindill
Gender: Male Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1820 S:aint Dunstan,Stepney,London,England Spouse: Charlotte Lammin
FHL Film Number: 596923, 801578, 801579, 801580, 801581, 801582, 801583, 801584, 801585."
Last Edited | 23 May 2020 |
John Lane1
b. c 1820
Birth* | c 1820 | John Lane whose parents are unknown was born c 1820.1 |
Occupation* | 1880 | In 1880 John Lane was a Shoe Maker.1 |
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Citations
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :daughter's M Cert 185 GRO Ref: 3b 711 Sep Q 1880 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Luton.
Last Edited | 26 Dec 2015 |
Rebecca Lane1
b. 1852, d. 9 Feb 1891
Reference | D0572-S3 |
Father | John Lane2 b. c 1820 |
Birth* | 1852 | Rebecca Lane , daughter of John Lane, was born in 1852.3 |
Marriage* | 5 Aug 1880 | On Thursday, 5 Aug 1880 Rebecca Lane married William Bandy, son of Thomas Bandy and Mary Townsend, in Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Luton, BDF, ENG,He is a widower age 56 a manufacturer of 45 Alma Street. She is a spinster age 28 of 24 Regent St, both of Luton.4,1,5 |
Census* | 3 Apr 1881 | Rebecca Lane appeared on the census of 3 Apr 1881 at 45 Alma St, Luton, BDF, ENG; wife age 30.6 |
Death* | 9 Feb 1891 | Rebecca Lane died at 43 Hastings St, Luton, BDF on 9 Feb 1891 (age 39 of Phthisis (TB). After Rebecca's death her two daughters were looked after by their LANE relatives, leaving their father alone.)7 |
Family | William Bandy b. c 1823, d. 31 Dec 1892 | |
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Citations
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3B 711(B:88A) XREFd on FreeBMD.
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :daughter's M Cert 185 GRO Ref: 3b 711 Sep Q 1880 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Luton.
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :her M Cert 185 GRO Ref: 3b 711 Sep Q 1880 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Luton.
- [S5] 1881 Census CD.
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :M Cert 185 GRO Ref: 3b 711 Sep Q 1880 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Luton.
- [S5] 1881 Census CD :RG11/1649 f. 57.
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :D Cert 246 Mar Q 1891 Luton 3b 301.
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :B Cert 184 Dec Q 1882 Luton 3b 401.
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3B 477(A:86).
Last Edited | 1 Nov 2014 |
William Lane1
b. c 1830
Birth* | c 1830 | William Lane whose parents are unknown was born c 1830 at Hemel Hempstead, HRT, ENG.1 |
Marriage* | Dec 1851 | On Dec 1851 William Lane married Sarah Bandy, daughter of Frederick Bandy and Mary Flitten, in Hemel Hempstead, HRT, ENG.2 |
Census 1861* | 7 Apr 1861 | William Lane and Sarah Bandy appeared in the 1861 census at Piccots End sched 80, Hemel Hempstead, HRT, ENG.1 |
Census 1871* | 2 Apr 1871 | The Census of 2 Apr 1871 lists William Lane and Sarah Bandy at at 73 Piccotts End, Hemel Hempstead, HRT, ENG.3 |
Family | Sarah Bandy b. 3 Feb 1833 |
Citations
Last Edited | 22 Jan 2015 |
Olive "Elsie" Langeroid
b. 1890, d. 16 Jul 1956
Reference | D3172-S1 |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | 1890 | Olive "Elsie" Langeroid whose parents are unknown was born in 1890 at Broken Hill, NSW, AUS.1 |
Marriage* | 1913 | On 1913 Olive "Elsie" Langeroid married Albert George Bandy, son of George Bandy and Elizabeth "Betty" Holder, in Boulder, WA, AUS.2,3 |
Residence | 1916 | In 1916 Olive and Albert lived at Jarrahdale, WA, AUS, Albert is a Civil Servant.4 |
Residence* | 1925 | In 1925 Olive and Albert lived at Kondinin, WA, AUS, Albert is a Postal Official.4 |
Residence* | 1936 | In 1936 Olive lived at 59 Daglish St, Subiaco, WA, AUS, Olive, by now a widow has daughter Betty, a student, and son Rex a Mill hand registered to vote at the same address.4 |
Death* | 16 Jul 1956 | Olive "Elsie" Langeroid died, Armadale, WA on 16 Jul 1956 (age 66).1 |
Burial* | She was buried at Karrakatta, Palmyra, WA, AUS; ANGLICAN KA 0274 K0013368.1 |
Family | Albert George Bandy b. 11 Mar 1885, d. 7 Mar 1963 | |
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Citations
- [S69] Public Web Site: "Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Claremont, WA, AUS (www.mcb.wa.gov.au/)."
- [S36] Researcher: Peter Bandy who provided most of the Australian data.
- [S104] Online marriage record :Marriage: FmP: Western Australia Marriage index Transcription 1471.
- [S73] Electoral Rolls: "ancestry.com.au Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936."
Last Edited | 12 Jan 2020 |
Mary Ann Langley
b. 1791, d. 24 Mar 1854
Reference | D0306-S1 |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | 1791 | Mary Ann Langley whose parents are unknown was born in 1791 at MDX, ENG.1 |
Marriage* | 18 May 1817 | On Sunday, 18 May 1817 Mary Ann Langley married John Bandey, son of John Bandy and Mary Mayes, in St Anne, Westminster, MDX, ENG,This marriage is also noted 1819.03.28 at St Anne and also 1821.01.23 at St Martins.2,3 |
Census* | 6 Jun 1841 | Mary Ann Langley appeared on the census of 6 Jun 1841 at Hooper's Court, Kensington, MDX, ENG; age 50.4 |
(Witness) Death | 17 Oct 1849 | She witnessed the Death of John Bandey on 17 Oct 1849 at 2 Hoopers Court Brompton, Kensington, MDX, ENG; Bricklayer age 57 of apoplexy (stroke). inf: Ann Barnard 3 Hoopers Ct.5 |
Census | 30 Mar 1851 | Mary Ann Langley appeared on the census of 30 Mar 1851 at 2a Hooper’s Court, Kensington, MDX, ENG; widow age 60, Greengrocer.6 |
Death* | 24 Mar 1854 | Mary Ann Langley died at 2 Hoopers Court Brompton, Kensington, MDX on 24 Mar 1854 (age 63, of Pericarditis, Widow of John , Louisa p.a.d.)7 |
Family | John Bandey b. 3 Jan 1790, d. 17 Oct 1849 | |
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Citations
- [S13] 1841 Census.
- [S61] Researcher: Bob Mays.
- [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S13] 1841 Census :HO107/690/11 (Bob Mays [e-mail address]).
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry.
- [S3] 1851 Census :HO/107/1469 Bob Mays [e-mail address].
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :GRO 1A 50.
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2015 |
Thomas Langley1
b. c 1750
Birth* | c 1750 | Thomas Langley whose parents are unknown was born c 1750.1 |
Marriage* | 16 Sep 1783 | On Tuesday, 16 Sep 1783 Thomas Langley married Elizabeth Bandy, daughter of John Bandy and Amy Watts, in Wicken, NTH, ENG,both otp, she marks, banns 17th to 31st Aug witnesses William Langley & Ann Chapmann.1 |
Family | Elizabeth Bandy b. 26 Apr 1753 |
Citations
- [S104] Online marriage record :Ancestry: Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 image seen
Ancestry: All Northamptonshire, England, Marriages, 1754-1912, image seen.
Last Edited | 25 Jan 2021 |
Agnes Lansom1,2
b. 27 Jul 1892, d. Dec 1931
Reference | D1088-S1 |
Birth* | 27 Jul 1892 | Agnes Lansom whose parents are unknown was born on Wednesday, 27 Jul 1892 at Great Barford, Bedford, BDF, ENG.1,2,3 |
Marriage* | 10 Sep 1917 | On Monday, 10 Sep 1917 aged 25 Agnes Lansom married Harry Bandy, son of William Bandy and Sarah Ann Bacchus, in 53 Cauldwell St, Bedford, BDF, ENG,he 36, Farrier QMS 7th Dragoon Guards, she 25, daughter of Samuel . marriage also noted in Military records.1,2 |
Death* | Dec 1931 | Agnes Lansom died at age 39 , Bedford, BDF in Dec 1931 (age 39).4 |
Family | Harry Bandy b. 8 Nov 1880, d. Mar 1924 | |
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Citations
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3b 588(D:17a).
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :M Cert 214 GRO Ref: 3b 588.
- [S39] Information from Pauline Dykes via Genes Reunited.
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Death: PJ: GRO 3b 331(D:20) Bedford 1931.12.00.
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3b 599(D:15).
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3b 484(D:15A).
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3b 458(D:15A).
Last Edited | 1 Feb 2015 |
George Latchford1
b. c 1891
Birth* | c 1891 | George Latchford whose parents are unknown was born c 1891.1 |
Marriage* | Mar 1922 | On Mar 1922 George Latchford married Maud Alice Izzard, daughter of Robert Izzard and Julia Bozier, in St Albans, HRT, ENG.1 |
Family | Maud Alice Izzard b. c 1891 |
Citations
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Marriage: PJ: GRO 3a 1145(D:18a) St Albans 1922.03.00.
Last Edited | 18 Nov 2013 |
Edward Lathbury
b. 1808, d. 1867
Reference | Ms1257 |
Father | Edward Lathbury |
Mother | Mary Kibble |
Birth* | 1808 | Edward Lathbury , son of Edward Lathbury and Mary Kibble, was born in 1808. |
Marriage* | Edward Lathbury married Sophia Rose, daughter of William Rose and Mary Hatton. | |
Death* | 1867 | Edward Lathbury died in 1867. |
Family | Sophia Rose b. c 1807, d. 1888 | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 8 Aug 2005 |
Edward Lathbury
Reference | Ms1272 |
Father | male Lathbury |
Note* | Edward Lathbury Indian Army Commissariat Dept. | |
Marriage* | Edward Lathbury married Mary Kibble. |
Family | Mary Kibble | |
Children |
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Last Edited | 1 Dec 2016 |
Edward Guy Lathbury
Reference | Ms1268 |
Father | William Rose Lathbury b. 1867, d. 1931 |
Mother | Alice Unknown d. 1931 |
Last Edited | 2 Mar 2017 |