DURRANT Chart 0302

This is a Chart for Frederick Durrant, Annie Remnant and Edwin Horton

  married(1)
December quarter
1887
Petworth district
Sussex
(2)married
about
March quarter
1906
Petworth district
Sussex

1
FREDERICK  DURRANT
born about
1864/5
Rudgwick, Sussex
(registration not found)
baptised
31st October 1864
or
5th February 1865
Holy Trinity
Rudgwick
Sussex
(parents George and Ellen)
occupation
1871 Scholar
1891 Agricultural Labourer
1895 Labourer (baptism of Frederick)
1896 Labourer (baptism of Reginald Albert)
1900 Labourer (baptism of Emily Elizabeth Jane)
 1901 Cowman on Farm
died
September quarter
1901
Petworth district
Sussex
Aged 38

2
ANNIE REMNANT
born about
September quarter 1871
 Petworth, Sussex,
died
June quarter
1930
Petworth district
Sussex
Aged 59
3
EDWIN HORTON
born about
March quarter
1868
Petworth, Sussex
occupation
1911 General Labourer
Petworth Park ???
possibly
died
March quarter
1939
Worthing district
Sussex
Aged 70

4
Anthony
George 
DURRANT 
born 
2nd February 1888
Kirdford, Sussex
baptised
8th April 1888
Kirdford
Sussex
died
 December quarter 1963 Chichester district
Sussex 
Aged 75

married
26th March 1911
Petworth district
Sussex
Beatrice
Louisa
TRIBE
5
Edith 
Mary 
DURRANT
born about
 
December quarter 1890 Kirdford, Sussex
baptised
26th October 1890
Kirdford
or
Balls Cross, Petworth (1911)
Sussex
(parents Frederick and Annie)
died
March quarter
1962
Midhurst district
Sussex
Aged 71

married
December quarter
1912
Hambledon district
Surrey
Percy
FRANCIS
6
Arthur 
William
 DURRANT
born 
14th January 1893
Tillington, Sussex
baptised
26th February 1893
Tillington
Sussex
(parents Frederick and Anne)
occupation
1939 Manager Corn Merchant
died
June quarter 1954
 Petersfield district
Hampshire 
Aged 61

married 
September quarter 1917 Petersfield district
Hampshire
Emily 
Ada 
TRIBE
born
 25th September 1888
 Petersfield district
Hampshire;
occupation 
1939 Unpaid Domestic Duties
died
 September quarter  1958 Petersfield district
 Hampshire 
Aged 69
7
Frederick
DURRANT
born about
1895
Dunsfold
Surrey
registered
March quarter
1895
 Hambledon district
 Surrey
baptised
28th February 1895
St Mary and All Saints
Dunsfold
Surrey
(private baptism)
died
March quarter
1895
Hambledon district
Surrey
Aged 13 days
buried
6th March 1895
St Mary and All Saints
Dunsfold
Surrey
as
F DURRANT
Aged 13 days
8
Reginald 
Albert
 DURRANT
born about
 June quarter 1896
Dunsfold, Surrey
baptised
8th June 1896
St Mary and All Saints
Dunsfold
Surrey
(note on baptism
says
received in Church
September 18 1896)

occupation
1911
General Labourer on Farm
military service 
Private 
Service No. 17114 
Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 6th Company
died
  14th November 1916
Somme, France 
Aged 20
  (Brother of Mr. A. W. Durrant, of 24 Osborne Road, Petersfield, Hampshire)
memorial 
Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet 
grave reference
  I. B. 11.
9
Emily 
(Eliza)
Elizabeth
Jane
 DURRANT
born 
28th March 1900
registered
 
June quarter 1900
Dunsfold, Surrey
baptised
6th May 1900
St Mary and All Saints
Dunsfold
Surrey
as
Emily
Elizabeth
Jane
died about
September quarter
1970
Worthing district
Sussex
Aged 70

married 
December quarter 1919
  Steyning district
Sussex
Walter 
PELLING
  1. 1871 Marshalls, Rudgwick Sussex. There was a servant an Emily WALLER aged 24 a Housekeeper born Rudgwick, Sussex and also a Alice M M WALLER aged 8 months born Rudgwick, Sussex
    1881 Not found
    1891 Staples Hill, Rickman Lane, Kirdford, Petworth, Sussex
    1895 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Frederick
    1896 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Reginald Albert)
    1900 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Emily Elizabeth Jane)
    1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex as Fredrick
  2. 1891 Staples Hill, Rickman Lane, Kirdford, Petworth, Sussex as Fanny born 1870 Kirdford, Sussex
    1895 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Frederick)
    1896 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Reginald Albert)
    1900 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Emily Elizabeth Jane)
    1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex,
    1911 North End Cottages, Petworth, Sussex. Annie is down as having been married 5 year and having had no children.
  3. 1911 North End Cottages, Petworth, Sussex.
  4. 1891 Staples Hill, Rickman Lane, Kirdford, Petworth, Sussex
    1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex,
    1911 High Street Petworth, Petworth, Sussex as DURRENT. Boarding as son-in-law, together with his wife Beatrice Louise, with widow Clara TRIBE (68) Charwoman born Petworth, Sussex and her other children Ann (28) and William James (25) Journeyman Butcher both born Petworth, Sussex
    1915 WWI 32 London Street, Brighton, Sussex (British Army WWI Service records)
    1939 30 Station Road , Petworth R.D., Sussex,
  5. 1891 Staples Hill, Rickman Lane, Kirdford, Petworth, Sussex age 9 months
    1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex,
    1911 Summersbury, Midhurst, Sussex. Edith was a servant to a Henry DEL aged 42 an Artist (painter) born Marylebone, London and his wife Agnes aged 36 down as having been maried 7 years and having had 4 children all of whom survive at the date of this census, she was born in Hampsted, London, Children Martin aged 6 born Chithurst, Petersfield, Sussex, Anthone aged 2 born Iping, Midhurst, Sussex and Pamela aged 11 months born Iping, Midhurst, Sussex. There was another servant a Jennie HOPKINS aged 19 a Nurse Domestic born Lambeth, London and a Visitor a Beatrice HOBBS aged 28 a Hospital Nurse, Hospital for Children, Great Ormonde Street, London born Maidstone, Kent.
  6. 1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex,
    1911 Not found
    1916/22 24, Osborne Rd., Petersfield. Hampshire (Brother Reginald's death)
    1939 52 Station Road , Petersfield U.D., Hampshire. Living in the same property were widower Henry TRIBE born 13 May 1863 Retired Nurseryman and widow Florence A PARKER born 12 January 1876 Housekeeper
    Information for Emily Ada TRIBE
    1939 52 Station Road , Petersfield U.D., Hampshire. Living in the same property were widower Henry TRIBE born 13 May 1863 Retired Nurseryman and widow Florence A PARKER born 12 January 1876 Housekeeper
  7. 1895 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Frederick)
    1895 Dunsfold, Surrey (address given at burial)
  8. 1896 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Reginald Albert)
    1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex as Redgnal
    1911 North End Cottages, Petworth, Sussex. (as Albert)
    MAILLY WOOD CEMETERY, MAILLY-MAILLET
    Historical Information
    Mailly-Maillet was within the line taken over from the French in the summer of 1915, and several Commonwealth cemeteries were made in the commune. Mailly Wood Cemetery was begun with the burial of thirteen men of the 2nd Seaforth Highlanders who died on 25 June 1916, and in November 1916, the 51st (Highland) Division buried in it following the capture of Beaumont Hamel. Thereafter, the cemetery was little used until April-August 1918, when the German attack on Amiens brought the front line very close, and further burials were made by the 12th Division (in May) and the 21st (in August), among others.
    After the Armistice graves from the battlefields immediately north-east of the village were brought into the cemetery, and 30 graves from MAILLY MAILLET MILITARY CEMETERY in the village itself.
    The cemetery now contains 702 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 60 of the burials are unidentified and there are special memorials to two casualties whose graves in the cemetery could not be found, and to six whose graves in the military cemetery were destroyed by shell fire.
    The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.
  9. 1900 Dunsfold, Surrey (baptism of Emily Elizabeth Jane)
    1901 New Cottages, Petworth, Sussex
    1911 North End Cottages, Petworth, Sussex.
    1939 Toorak Brighton Road, Worthing R.D., Sussex. Living with them were daughters Margaret and Rosemary. There is a record between Margaret and Rosemary which is officially closed

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