BAYSTON Chart 0300

This is a Chart for George Bayston and Rosa Ann Culver

  married
25th December
1893
St Mary
Newington, London
(
December quarter
1893
St Saviour
Southwark district
London)
witnesses
George AINGE?
M A GABB
 
 
1
GEORGE BAYSTON
born about
March quarter 1872
Lambeth, London
baptised
29th July 1874
St Mary the Less
Lambeth
London
occupation
1895, 1898, 1900 Labourer
1901 Sawyers Labourer
1903, 1906 Labourer
1921 Sawyer (marriage of Florence Jane)
died
December quarter 1909
Lambeth district, London
Aged 36
  2
ROSA ANN CULVER
born about
June quarter 1875
Ramsgate, Kent
occupation
1881 Scholar
1891 Confectioners Assistant
died
 
June quarter
1948 
Lambeth district
London 
Age 72

3
George Thomas
BAYSTON
born about
September quarter 1895
Lambeth, London
baptised
7th August 1895
St Mary at Lambeth
Lambeth, London
occupation
1911 Vanguard
died
March quarter 1921
Lambeth district, London
Age 25
4
John William
BAYSTON
born about
22nd January 1898
(
March quarter
1898)
Lambeth, London
baptised
14th April 1898
Emmanuel 
Lambeth, London
occupation
1911 School
military service
 WWI 
No 2544  or  230687 
Private London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) 
1st/2nd Battalion
died 
1st July 1916 
Battle of the Somme, France
memorial
Thiepval Memorial
Departement de la Somme
Picardie, France
Pier and Face 9 D 
and 16 B
5
William Frederick
BAYSTON
born about
December quarter
1900
(6 months on the 1901 Census)
Lambeth, London
baptised
3rd October 1900
St Mary at Lambeth
Lambeth, London
died
 March quarter
1938 
Lambeth district
London 
Age 37

married
December quarter
1922
Lambeth district, Surrey
 
Rose Ada
 May
CAPEL

6
Rosa Ann 
BAYSTON
born 
27th March 1903
registered
June quarter
1903
 Lambeth, London
baptised
12th April 1903
St Mary the Less
Lambeth, London
died
September quarter
1973
Wandsworth district
London
Aged 70

married
20th March 1921
St Mary the Less
Lambeth
London
witnesses
W F BAYSTON
E B STIMSON
George
James 
STIMSON
7
Florence Jane
 BAYSTON

born about
March quarter
1906
Lambeth, London
baptised
14th January 1906
St Mary the Less
Lambeth, London
occupation
1911 School

married
March quarter 1932
Lambeth district
Surrey
Ernest J
TAYLOR
born about
1901
8
Emily Catherine
 BAYSTON

born 
24th March 
1908
registered
June quarter
 1908
 Lambeth, London
died
September quarter
1974
Henley district
Oxfordshire
Aged 64

married
September quarter
1932
as
Emily K
Hendon district
Middlesex
Philip 
John
LAWLOR
  1. 1874 18 Palace Yard, Lambeth, London (baptism of George) Father Thomas a Labourer, mother Jane.
    1893 27 Lorrimore Road - Father was Thomas BAYSTON a Sawyer. George was a Potter (address at marriage -)
    1895 105 Ethelred Street - (at baptism of George Thomas)
    1898 105 Ethelred Street (at baptism of John William)
    1900 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of William Frederick)
    1901 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    1903 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of Rosa Ann)
    1906 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of Florence Jane)
  2. 1881 88 Preston? Place, St Mary Newington, London as Rose A
    1891 130 London Road, St George the Martyr London as Rosa
    1893 23 Lorrimore Road (address  at marriage)
    1895 105 Ethelred Street - (at baptism of George Thomas)
    1898 105 Ethelred Street (at baptism of John William)
    1900 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of William Frederick)
    1901 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London as Rosa A
    1903 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of Rosa Ann)
    1906 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of Florence Jane)
    1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London as Rosa Ann, a widow
  3. 1895 105 Ethelred Street - (at baptism of George Thomas)
    1901 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
  4. 1898 105 Ethelred Street (at baptism of John William)
    1901 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 29/10/2014
    First Name: John William 
    Initials: J W 
    Surname: BAYSTON
    Resided Town: Lambeth 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 01/07/1916 
    Fate: Killed in Action 
    Rank: Private 
    Service Number: 2544 
    Duty Location: France And Flanders 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that John William BAYSTON was entitled to the Victory medal, also called the Inter Allied Victory Medal. This medal was awarded to all who received the 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star and, with certain exceptions, to those who received the British War Medal. It was never awarded alone. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred.
    Eligibility for this award consisted of having been mobilised, fighting, having served in any of the theatres of operations, or at sea, between midnight 4th/5th August, 1914, and midnight, 11th/12th November, 1918. Women who served in any of the various military organisations in a theatre of operations were also eligible. 
    British War Medal
    From the information available to us, it is very possible that John William BAYSTON was entitled to the British War Medal for service in World War One. This British Empire campaign medal was issued for services between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918.
    The medal was automatically awarded in the event of death on active service before the completion of this period. 
    Service: British Army 
    Regiment: London Regiment 
    London Regiment during World War 1
    Since 1815 the balance of power in Europe had been maintained by a series of treaties. In 1888 Wilhelm II was crowned ‘German Emperor and King of Prussia’ and moved from a policy of maintaining the status quo to a more aggressive position. He did not renew a treaty with Russia, aligned Germany with the declining Austro-Hungarian Empire and started to build a Navy to rival that of Britain. These actions greatly concerned Germany’s neighbours, who quickly forged new treaties and alliances in the event of war. On 28th June 1914 Franz Ferdinand the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated by the Bosnian-Serb nationalist group Young Bosnia who wanted pan-Serbian independence. Franz Joseph the Austro-Hungarian Emperor (with the backing of Germany) responded aggressively, presenting Serbia with an intentionally unacceptable ultimatum, to provoke Serbia into war. Serbia agreed to 8 of the 10 terms and on the 28th July 1914 the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia, producing a cascade effect across Europe. Russia bound by treaty to Serbia declared war with Austro-Hungary, Germany declared war with Russia and France declared war with Germany. Germany’s army crossed into neutral Belgium in order to reach Paris, forcing Britain to declare war with Germany (due to the Treaty of London (1839) whereby Britain agreed to defend Belgium in the event of invasion). By the 4th August 1914 Britain and much of Europe were pulled into a war which would last 1,566 days, cost 8,528,831 lives and 28,938,073 casualties or missing on both sides.
    1/2nd (City of London) Battalion (Royal Fusiliers)
    04.08.1914 Stationed at Westminster as part of the 1st London brigade of the 1st London Division and then moved to war station guarding railway from Southampton Docks to Amesbury.
    04.09.1914 Embarked for Malta from Southampton arriving 14.09.1914.
    02.01.1915 Mobilised for war and embarked for France arriving at Marseilles.
    21.02.1915 Transferred to the 17th Brigade of the 6th Division and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
    1915
    The action at Hooge. 
    14.10.1915 Transferred to the 17th Brigade of the 24th Division;
    The Battle of Loos.
    09.02.1916 Transferred to the 169th Brigade of the 56th Division;
    1916
    The diversionary attack at Gommecourt, The Battle of Ginchy, The Battle of Flers-Courcelette, The Battle of Morval, The Battle of the Transloy Ridges.
    1917
    The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The First Battle of the Scarpe, The Third Battle of the Scarpe, The Battle of Langemarck, The capture of Tadpole Copse, The capture of Bourlon Wood, The German counter attacks. 
    1918
    The First Battle of Arras, The Battle of Albert, The Battle of the Scarpe, The Battle of the Canal du Nord, The Battle of the Cambrai, The pursuit to the Selle, The Battle of the Sambre, The passage of the Grand Honelle. 
    11.11.1918 Ended the war at Athis north of Bavai, Belgium.
    Details of other Battalions to be found on Forces War Records web site
    Battalion: 1st/2nd Battalion 
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collections: Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 
  5. 1900 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of William Frederick)
    1901 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London age 6 months
    1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    1929 88 Ethelred Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him
    1930 88 Ethelred Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him
    1931 88 Ethelred Street, Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him
    1932 1 Oakridge Cottages, Hutton Road Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London S.E.11 (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him and also a Rose Ann BAYSTON.
    1934 1 Oakridge Cottages, Hutton Road Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London S.E.11 (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him and also a Rose Ann BAYSTON.
    1935 1 Oakridge Cottages, Hutton Road Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London S.E.11 (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him and also a Rose Ann BAYSTON.
    1936 1 Oakridge Cottages, Hutton Road Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London S.E.11 (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him and also a Rose Ann BAYSTON.
    1937 1 Oakridge Cottages, Hutton Road Prince's Ward, Lambeth, London S.E.11 (London Electoral Roll) Rose Ada May was with him and also a Rose Ann BAYSTON.
    Information for Rose Ada May BAYSTON
    1938 17 Blair House, Stockwell Road, Stockwell Ward, Brixton ,Lambeth, London. With her was George John CAPEL, Grace Harriett CAPEL, Patience Sophia Ellen CAPEL and Phyllis Ruby CAPEL, so assume her family.
  6. 1903 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of Rosa Ann)
    1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    1921 1 Oakbridge Road (address at marriage)
    1929 46 Fitzalan Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1930 46 Fitzalan Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1932 60 Ethelred Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1933 60 Ethelred Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1934 77 Fitzalan Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1935 77 Fitzalan Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1936 77 Fitzalan Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1937 77 Fitzalan Street, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1938 16 Stockwell Gardens, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    1939 16 Stockwell Gardens, Lambeth, London (London Electoral Roll). George James was with her.
    There were the following children with the name STIMSON and the mothers maiden name as BAYSTON who must be children of this couple
    George E Stimson Oct-Nov-Dec 1923 Lambeth London 
    Kenneth A Stimson Jan-Feb-Mar 1926 Lambeth London 
    Stanley J Stimson Jul-Aug-Sep 1928 Lambeth Greater London 
    Vera D Stimson Jul-Aug-Sep 1932 Lambeth Greater London 
    Pamela J Stimson Apr-May-Jun 1937 Lambeth Greater London 
    Christine A Stimson Jul-Aug-Sep 1940 Surrey Mid Eastern Surrey.
    Information for George James STINSON 
    1901 25 Arlington Street, Lambeth London (at baptism) Father Ellis a Labourer, mother Emily.
    1917 16 Hutton Road, Lambeth London (at confirmation)
    1921 5 Hutton Road (address at marriage) Father Ellis STIMSON - Turncock, M.W.B.
  7. 1906 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London (at baptism of Florence Jane)
    1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
  8. 1911 20 Goda Street, Lambeth, London
    1935 The Vale, Golders Green, London N.W. With Philip and Emily was a Sarah LAWLOR and a Stephen William LAWLOR, They were Philip's parents.
    1936 There was a child with the name LAWLOR and the mother name as BAYSTON who must be a child of this couple
    Michael J Lawlor Jul-Aug-Sep 1936 Lambeth Greater London

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