BUTT/FAULKNER Chart 0401

This is a Chart for William Frederick Butt,Naomi Faulkner, ??? and Henry Walter Steward

 

married(2)
March quarter
1911
Hambledon
district
Surrey

  (1)~ (3)married
December quarter
1920
Hambledon district
Surrey

1
WILLIAM FREDERICK BUTT

born about
June quarter 1890
Wonersh, Surrey
baptised
11th May
1890
St John the Baptist
Wonersh
Surrey
occupation
1911 Tanner
1932 Tanner (deceased)
(marriage of Winifred Ellen)
military service
 Service No. 2655
 Trooper Household Battalion
died
12th October 1917
 Belgium 
Aged 27 
Son of Mark and Ellen BUTT, of Wonersh; husband of Naomi BUTT
memorial
 Tyne Cot, Belgium 
Panel 3

 

2
NAOMI FAULKNER

born about
September quarter
1886
Shamley Green
Surrey
baptised
7th November 1886
Christ Church
Shamley Green
Surrey
occupation
1907 Servant
(baptism of William Tucker)
died about
 
September quarter 1929
 Hambledon district
 Surrey
 Aged 43.

3
???
4
HENRY WALTER STEWARD
born about
29th June 1889
 Guildford district
Surrey
 (registered September quarter as Harry Walter)
occupation 
1939 General Labourer Brick Worker
died
March quarter 1970 
Surrey South Western district
Surrey
Aged 80
as
Harry Walter STEWARD

5
Winifred
 Ellen
BUTT
born 
29th July 1911
Wonersh, Surrey
registered
September quarter
1911
Hambledon district
Surrey
died
 8th May 1984
 Surrey South Western district
Surrey
Aged 72

married
26th December 1932
St John the Baptist
Wonersh
Surrey
witnesses
Syndey MERCER
Albert George BUTT
registered
December quarter
1932
Hambledon district
Surrey
Albert
Charles
(Charlie)
MERCER
6
Cecil
F
BUTT
born about
June quarter
1917
Hambledon district
Surrey
died
September quarter
1937
Surrey South Western district
Surrey
Aged 20
7
William 
Tucker
FAULKNER
born 
23rd April 1907
Wonersh, Surrey
baptised
31st July 1907
St Andrew
Graffham
Surrey
occupation
 1939 Bricklayer
 as
 William BUTT
died about
 
March quartr 1968 
Surrey South Western district
Surrey
 Aged 60
 as 
William BUTT
8
Ernest 
Harry 
STEWARD
born 
21st May 1921
Hambledon district
Surrey;
occupation 
1939 Farm Labourer
military service 
WWII 
Private 
Service No 6478293 
6th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
died 
3rd February 1944
 Italy 
Aged 22 
(Son of Harry Walter and Naomi Steward, of Rowledge, Surrey)
buried
 
1944, 
Minturno War Cemetery
Italy 
reference 
III K2
9
Joan 
Evelyn
 STEWARD
born 
22nd May 1921
Hambledon district,
Surrey
died 
September quarter 1976 Plymouth district
 Devon
Aged 55

married (1) 
 September  quarter 1942
  Surrey South Western district Surrey
Wilfred G
 CLODE
born about
 June quarter 1919
Salisbury district
Wiltshire
died about
 
March quarter 1949
Surrey South West district Surrey 
Aged 29

married (2)
March quarter 1951
Plymouth district
Devon
 Alfred 
Charles
DALY
born 
28th July 1917
 Plymouth district
Devon
died about
March 1996
Plymouth district
Devon
Aged 78
10
Joyce
 Isabel
 STEWARD
born
 1st February 1923
Hambledon district
 Surrey
occupation 
1939 House Parlourmaid
died
2014
Canada
buried
2014
Northport Hillside Cemetery
Northport
Cumberland County
Nova Scotia
Canada

married 
 March quarter 1942
  Surrey South Western district Surrey
Edison 
Hayward
 BROWNELL
born about
 
1921
Nova Scotia
Canada
died
2006
Canada
buried
2006
Northport Hillside Cemetery
Northport
Cumberland County
Nova Scotia
Canada

  1. 1891 Census - Tanns Mead, Wonersh, Surrey. I think Alice is down as Kate on this Census. James is down as Mark, he was James M on the 1881 Census. There were two Boarders, a Earnest PAYNE aged 22 a ??? Kipper born East Grinstead, Surrey and a Alfred BURDENS aged 37 a Stone Mason born London.
    1901 Census - Tanns Mead, Wonersh, Surrey. John BUTT on the 1891 Census is down as Ernest John on this Census. William is down as William Frederick, Floe is down as Florence Jane.
    1911 7 Oakgate Cottages Eastwood Road Bramley, Surrey.  Living, together with his wife Naomi, with his sister Florence and family. With them was a William FAULKNER (3), Naomi's son
    Information from Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site
    Historical Information
    The Tyne Cot Memorial is one of four memorials to the missing in Belgian Flanders which cover the area known as the Ypres Salient. Broadly speaking, the Salient stretched from Langemarck in the north to the northern edge in Ploegsteert Wood in the south, but it varied in area and shape throughout the war.
    The Salient was formed during the First Battle of Ypres in October and November 1914, when a small British Expeditionary Force succeeded in securing the town before the onset of winter, pushing the German forces back to the Passchendaele Ridge. The Second Battle of Ypres began in April 1915 when the Germans released poison gas into the Allied lines north of Ypres. This was the first time gas had been used by either side and the violence of the attack forced an Allied withdrawal and a shortening of the line of defence.
    There was little more significant activity on this front until 1917, when in the Third Battle of Ypres an offensive was mounted by Commonwealth forces to divert German attention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but the main assault north-eastward, which began at the end of July, quickly became a dogged struggle against determined opposition and the rapidly deteriorating weather. The campaign finally came to a close in November with the capture of Passchendaele.
    The German offensive of March 1918 met with some initial success, but was eventually checked and repulsed in a combined effort by the Allies in September.
    The battles of the Ypres Salient claimed many lives on both sides and it quickly became clear that the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth forces with no known grave would have to be divided between several different sites.
    The site of the Menin Gate was chosen because of the hundreds of thousands of men who passed through it on their way to the battlefields. It commemorates those of all Commonwealth nations, except New Zealand, who died in the Salient, in the case of United Kingdom casualties before 16 August 1917 (with some exceptions). Those United Kingdom and New Zealand servicemen who died after that date are named on the memorial at Tyne Cot, a site which marks the furthest point reached by Commonwealth forces in Belgium until nearly the end of the war. Other New Zealand casualties are commemorated on memorials at Buttes New British Cemetery and Messines Ridge British Cemetery.
    The TYNE COT MEMORIAL now bears the names of almost 35,000 officers and men whose graves are not known. The memorial, designed by Sir Herbert BAKER with sculpture by Joseph ARMITAGE and F.V. Blundstone, was unveiled by Sir Gilbert DYETT on 20 June 1927.
    The memorial forms the north-eastern boundary of TYNE COT CEMETERY, which was established around a captured German blockhouse or pill-box used as an advanced dressing station. The original battlefield cemetery of 343 graves was greatly enlarged after the Armistice when remains were brought in from the battlefields of Passchendaele and Langemarck, and from a few small burial grounds. It is now the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. At the suggestion of King George V, who visited the cemetery in 1922, the Cross of Sacrifice was placed on the original large pill-box. There are three other pill-boxes in the cemetery.
    There are now 11,961 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in Tyne Cot Cemetery, 8,373 of these are unidentified.
  2. 1886 Stroud Common, Shamley Green, Surrey (at baptism) Father Alfred a Labourer mother Jane
    1911 7 Oakgate Cottages Eastwood Road Bramley, Surrey. Living, together with her husband William, with his sister Florence and family. With them was a William FAULKNER (3), Naomi's son
  3.  
  4. 1939 Cambridge Cottage Woodview , Hambledon R.D., Surrey as a widower. Living with Grace Lilian PRICEMAN widow (born 2 December 1901) Unpaid Domestic Duties, 1 Record Officially Closed entry, Robert A PRICEMENT (born 7 February 1935) Under School Age and John PINK (born 14 June 1983) single Builder's Labourer
    1944 Rowledge, Surrey (death of son Ernest Harry)
  5. 1932 Wonersh< Surrey (at marriage)
    1939 66 King's Road , Godalming M.B., Surrey, After Winifred there were 2 Record Officially Closed entries. Living with them was her half brother William FAULKER shown as William BUTT (born 23 April 1907) Bricklayer
    1984 Kingsley Street, Nicholas Avenue, Cranleigh, Surrey (address given at probate)
  6.  
  7. 1907 Smithbrook, Surrey (baptism of William TUCKER) Mother Naomi FAULKNER single woman - servant
    1911 7 Oakgate Cottages Eastwood Road Bramley, Surrey.  Living, together his mother and her new husband William BUTT, with William's sister Florence and her family
    1939 66 King's Road , Godalming M.B., Surrey as William BUTT LIving with sister Winifred and her family After Winifred there were 2 Record Officially Closed entries.
  8. 1939 25 Hurst Hill Cottages Birtley Road , Guildford R.D., Surrey. Living with Arthur HILL (born 21 March 1896) Gardener and Alice V HILL (born 21 April 1904) Domestic (Daily)
    Information from Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site
    MINTURNO WAR CEMETERY,
    Minturno is about 78 kilometres north of Naples, close to the coast. The cemetery lies several kilometres south of the town on the SS7 road to Naples and is situated in the locality of Marina di Minturno (Garigliano).
    History Information
    On 3 September 1943 the Allies invaded the Italian mainland, the invasion coinciding with an armistice made with the Italians who then re-entered the war on the Allied side. Allied objectives were to draw German troops from the Russian front and more particularly from France, where an offensive was planned for the following year. Progress through southern Italy was rapid despite stiff resistance, but by the end of October, the Allies were facing the German winter defensive position known as the Gustav Line, which stretched from the river Garigliano in the west to the Sangro in the east. Initial attempts to breach the western end of the line were unsuccessful and it was not until 17 January 1944 that the Garigliano was crossed, and Minturno taken two days later.
    The site for the cemetery was chosen in January 1944, but the Allies then lost some ground and the site came under German small-arms fire. The cemetery could not be used again until May 1944 when the Allies launched their final advance on Rome and the US 85th and 88th Divisions were in this sector. The burials are mainly those of the heavy casualties incurred in crossing the Garigliano in January. Minturno War Cemetery contains 2,049 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. The cemetery was designed by Louis de Soissons.
  9. 1939 Not found
  10. 1939 Glennie Busbridge Lane, Godalming M.B., Surrey. Servant of Frederick A H RUSSELL (born 8 January 1884) Captain RN (Retired), Margery L H RUSSELL (born 8 September 1892) Unpaid Domestic Duties, McIsaac James ROBERTSON (born 2 April 1867) Retired Merchant, Clementina ROBERTSON (born 28 October 1873) Private Means and Elfrida I MALTESS (born 12 November 1863) Private Means. Other servants were Arthur R BOIELLE (born 30 December 1869) Butler, and Klara HAVAS (born 27 June 1911) Cook
    Information for Edison Hayward BROWNELL
    1921 Linden, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada. Father Alva E aged 32 born Nova Scotia, Canada, mother Mary aged 22 born Scotland. Sibing Mary aged 2 born Scotland.

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