CAYLESS/ANGOOD Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Percival George Angood, Grace Annetta Buck and Charles William Cayless

married(1)
September quarter
1917
Yarmouth district
Norfolk

  (2)married
March quarter
1926
Wandsworth district
London
1
PERCIVAL GEORGE ANGOOD

born about
June quarter 1894
Chatteris
Cambridgeshire.
occupation
1911 Assistant Ironmonger
military
Second Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps
died
WWI
Tuesday
11th September 1917
Chippenham district
Wiltshire
Aged 23
buried
September 1917
Chatteris General Cemetery
Chatteris
Cambridgeshire
 

2
GRACE ANNETTA BUCK

born 
 30th July 1897
 Yarmouth (1901)
 or 
Gorleston (1911), Norfolk
occupation
1911 School
 1939 Unpaid Domestic Duties
died
 
12th August 1983
 Eastbourne district
 Sussex
Aged 86
probate
 
1st December 1983
 Brighton
will
£51,736

3
CHARLES WILLIAM CAYLESS
born 
 23rd March 1885
Kensington district
Middlesex
occupation
1901 Ladder Manufacturer
 1911 Ladder and Barrow Maker
 1939 Ladder & Building Plant Manufacture
died
 
December quarter 1969
 Eastbourne district
Sussex
Aged 84

4
Barbara G
  CAYLESS
born 
18th February 1927
  (birth entered as 28 February 1927 in Death Index)
Wandsworth district
London
occupation 
1939 At School
died
  March 2001
  Uckfield district
Sussex
Aged 74

married
June quarter 1952
Surrey North East district
Surrey
  Peter
  Burleigh
 CLARKE
born 
16th January 1928
  Buckingham district
Buckinghamshire
  (possible birth)
died
 
March 2001
  Uckfield district
Sussex
Aged 73
5
Rowland
 B C 
CAYLESS
born about
 September quarter 1929
Wandsworth district
London
  1. 1901 Census - New Street, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire. With the family was a Emily A READ, Sister-in-Law age 17 a Drapers Apprentice, born Doddington, Cambridgeshire
    1911 High St, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
    War dead information - Son of George and Mary Ann Angood, of 48, New Rd., Chatteris; husband of Grace Annetta Buck (formerly Angood). There are 7 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war at the Chatteris General Cemetery. I am certain because of the parents names that this is the correct person but he was down as four on the 1897 Census, so would have only been 20 in 1917 not 23 as the CWGC says. It also says that his wife was Annetta BUCK formerly ANGOOD, so perhaps by the time the information was recorded his wife had remarried and the age give for Percival was given incorrectly. 
    Apparently Percival was a pupil at March Grammar School. The Roll of Honour at the School shows the following:
    Percival George ANGOOD - 2nd Lt,  Royal Flying Corps. Killed (flying accident, England) 11-9-17, age 23. Son of George & Mary Ann Angood, 48 New Rd, Chatteris; husband of Grace Annetta Angood. Born 23-5-1898, admitted to school 12-11-07, left 23-3-10. Chatteris General (Meaks) Cemetery.
    The British Legion (Lest we Forget gives the following information about Percival's death:
    2nd Lt, Royal Flying Corps. Killed (flying accident, England) 11-9-17, age 23. Only son of George & Mary Ann Angood, 48 New Rd; husband of Grace Annetta Angood (nee Buck), married July 1917. Formerly Honourable Artillery Company. Chatteris General (Meaks) Cemetery. At the time of his death he was serving as a pilot with No. 7 Aircraft Acceptance Park, Kenley, Surrey, a unit which flight-tested new aircraft from local manufacturers. Killed flying a RE.8. Had previously served with 2nd Battalion, HAC. 
  2. 1901 29, Wolseley Road, Great Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Norfolk, Father Benjamin BUCK (44) Printer Compositor born Somerton, Norfolk, mother Caroline (45) born Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, children all born Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, Benjamin James (16) Pupil Teacher Candidate, Elsie Caroline (14) Pupil Teacher Probationer, Flora Hilda (11) and Grace Annetta (3)
    1911 20 Albany Road, Gorleston, Suffolk & Norfolk, Father Benjamin BUCK (54) Printer Compositor born Somerton, Norfolk, mother Caroline (55) born Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, children Flora (11) Teacher and Grace Annetta (13) School both born Gorleston, Norfolk
    1939 Rose, Oswestry R.D., Shropshire, Married, husband not present. Living with Ernest C BROUGHALL (born 24 August 1882) Carpenter & Joiner Builder and Susie E BROUGHALL (born 9 February 1875 (Unpaid Domestic Duties) With Grace were daughter Barbara and 1 Record Officially Closed entry
    1983 7 South Lynn Drive, Eastbourne, Sussex (Probate)
  3. 1901 342, Fulham Road, Kensington, London & Middlesex. Father George R CAYLESS (50) Ladder Manufacturer born Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, mother Lucy E (39) born Wokingham, Berkshire, children Alice M (28) born Kensington, Middlesex, Lucy M (17) born Kensington, Middlesex, George A (17) Ladder Manufacturer born Kensington, Middlesex, Charles W (16) Ladder Manufacturer born Kensington, Middlesex, Nellie (14) born Kensington, Middlesex, Philip J (11) born Fulham, Middlesex, Margaret L (1) born Fulham, Middlesex. Ernest J (8) born Fulham, Middlesex, Frank W (5) born Fulham, Middlesex, David (3) born Fulham, Middlesex, Herbert (1) born Fulham, Middlesex and Doris (3 mths) born Kensington, Middlesex
    1910 4 Macduff Road, Wandsworth, London (London, England, Electoral Registers)
    1911 4 Macduff Road Battersea Park Road S W, Battersea, London & Surrey as Charles Arthur Boarding with George Alfred HOUSE (58) Railway Engine Driver born Battersea, Surrey, his wife Elizabeth Hannah (49) born Paddington, Middlesex, son William James (16) School born Battersea, London and nephew Walter SMITH (24) single Electrical Engineer born Battersea, Surrey
    1939 16 Wool Road, Wimbledon M.B., Surrey
    School Admission
    Charles CAYLESS
    Gender Male
    Age 8
    Birth Date 23 Mar 1885
    Admission Date 16 Oct 1893
    School Halford Road School
    Admission Place Hammersmith and Fulham, London, England
    Father George CAYLESS
    Notes Halford Road School (0751) opened 1890, Halford School from 1938
  4. 1939 Rose, Oswestry R.D., Shropshire, Living. together with her mother, with Ernest C BROUGHALL (born 24 August 1882) Carpenter & Joiner Builder and Susie E BROUGHALL (born 9 February 1875) Unpaid Domestic Duties. After Barbara there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry

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