HAYNES Chart 0400

This is a Chart for George Haynes and Elizabeth Fielder

 

married
11th April
1886
St Nicholas
Cranleigh
Surrey
witnesses
Henry FIELDER
Charlotte FIELDER
registered
June quarter
 1885  
Hambledon District, Surrey
as 
George HAINES

 

1
GEORGE HAYNES

born about
26th January 1862
Cranley, Surrey
registered
March quarter 1862
baptised
 
29th January 1862
St Nicolas, Cranley, Surrey
occupation
 
1871 Scholar
1881 Farm Labourer
1886 Labourer (at marriage)
1886 Labourer (baptis of Mary Elizabeth)
1887 Carter (baptism of Alice)
1890 Labourer (baptism of Charlotte)
1891 Agricultural Labourer
1893 Labourer (baptism of Albert Henry John)
1894 Labourer (baptism of Thomas George)
1896 Labourer (baptism of Annie Ethel)
1899 Labourer (baptism of Arthur)
 1901 Labourer on Farm
1901 Labourer (baptism of Beatrice Rose)
1903 Agricultural Labourer (baptism of Douglas William)
1904 Labourer (baptism of Edwin James)
1911 Farm Labourer
1911 Labouer (marriage of Mary Elizabeth)
1919 Labourer (marriage of Charlotte)
1925 Farm Labourer (marriage of Edwin James)
1939 Retired Agriculture Farm Labourer
died
24th February 1942
Surrey South Western district
 Surrey
 Age 80

 

2
ELIZABETH FIELDER
born about
December quarter
1868
Wisborough Green
Sussex
died about
March quarter 1907 
Guildford district
Surrey 
Aged 39
buried
1st April 1907
St John
Busbridge
Surrey


3
Mary 
Ann
 "Polly"
Elizabeth
 HAYNES
born 
1st May 1886
Bramley Surrey
as
Mary Elizabeth
HAINES
registered
June quarter
1886
Hambeldon district
Surrey
baptised
6th June
1886
Holy Trinity
Bramley
Surrey
died
June 1987
Chichester district
Sussex 
as 
Mary Elizabeth CHANDLER

married
16th December 1911
St Andrew
Grafham
Surrey
witnesses
Walter Frank GARMAN
John Albert Henry HAYNES
Daiey Louisa HILLDER
registered
December quarter
1911
Hambledon district
Surrey
George
 Keene
CHANDLER
4
 Alice 
HAYNES

born 
10th October
 1887
 Bramley, Surrey
baptised
20th November
1887
Holy Trinity
Bramley
Surrey
died
September quarter 1962 
Surrey South Western
district
Surrey 
Aged 74

 married
December quarter
1924
Guildford district
Surrey 
William
 F S 
KETCHLEY
5
Charlotte 
HAYNES

born 
20th February 1890 Godalming (1891)
 or 
Busbridge(1901)
 or
 Winkworth, Hascombe (1911)
 Surrey
baptised
13th April
1890
St Peter
Hascombe
Surrey
died
December quarter 1950 Surrey South Western district,
Surrey 
Aged 60

married
7th October 1919
Holy Trinity
Bramley
Surrey
witnesses
Arthur HAYNES
Annie HAYNES
registered
December
quarter
 1919
  Hambledon 
district
Surrey
 Albert 
MOOREY


6
Albert 
Henry
 John
 HAYNES

 born about  
March quarter
 1893
Salt Lane
 Busbridge Surrey
baptised
12th February
1893
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
occupation
1911
Farm Labourer
military
Private
Service Number
G/1874
Queen's 
(Royal West Surrey)
Regiment
7th Battalion
died
1st July 1916
France and Flanders
memorial
Dantzig Alley
British Cemetery
Mametz
Somme
France
grave reference
VIII L 200

7
 Thomas 
George 
HAYNES

born about  
September 1894
Salt Lane
Busbridge, Surrey
baptised
16th September
1894
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
occupation
1911
Footman
military
WWI
Private
Suffolk Regiment
7th Bn.
Service No.
12589
 died
WWI
 
3rd July 1916 
France
memorial
Thiepval Memorail
Somme
France
grave reference
Pier and Face
 1 C and 2 A.
8
 Annie
 Ethel 
HAYNES

born 
16th August 1896
Salt Lane
Busbridge Surrey
baptised
4th October
1896
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
died
20th October 1960
registered
December quarter
1960
Surrey South Western district
Surrey
Aged 64

married
June quarter
1923
Hambledon district
Surrey
Leonard
Thomas
ETHERTON
9
 Arthur
 HAYNES

born
 25th February 1899 Busbridge
or
 Tewsley (1911)
 Surrey
baptised
28th May
1899
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
died
20th January 1985
Surrey South Western district
Surrey

married
December quarter
1922
Guildford district
Surrey
 
Constance 
HENLEY
née 
LUCAS

10
 Beatrice
 Rose 
HAYNES

 born 
26th March 1901
(unnamed 5 days on the 1901 Census)
Tuesley Surrey
(registered June quarter 1901)
baptised
26th May
1901
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
occupation
1911 School
died
September quarter 
1963
Surrey South Western district
Surrey
Aged 63

possibly
married
December quarter
1953
Surrey South West district
Surrey
William
G
HARRIS
born about
1896
(registration not found)
died
(registration not found)
11
Douglas 
William 
HAYNES

born 
28th June 1903
Tewsley, Surrey
registered 
September
quarter 
1903
Guildford
district
Surrey
baptised
30th August
1903
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
occupation
1911 School
military  service 
Private
Service Number
6077993
Hussars Royal Regiment
British Armed Forces, India
died
4th February 1924 Allahabad
 Bengal, India
buried
5th February 1924
Allahabad
Bengal
India
 12
Edwin
 James 
HAYNES

born 
26th September 1904
Tewsley
Surrey
registered
 December
quarter 
1904
Guildford
district
Surrey
baptised
27th November
1904
St John
Busbridge
Surrey
died
December quarter
1978
Surrey South Western district
Surrey

married
24th December 1925
St Mary the Virgin
Shalford
Surrey
witnesses
Thomas Reginald ELLIS
Benjamin John MALYAN
Ivy
ELLIS
  1. 1871 Great Underslaugh, Cranley, Surrey. Indexed on ancestry.com as born Crawley. Lodging with the family was James BALCHIN (57) unmarried Ag Lab born Cranley, Surrey
    1881 Underslaugh Cottage, Cranleigh, Surrey
    1885 Cranleigh, Surrey (at marriage)
    1886 Nina Row, Bramley, Surrey (baptism of Mary Elizabeth)
    1887 China Row, Bramley, Surrey (baptism of Alice)
    1890 Busbridge, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1891 Winkworth Farm, Godalming, Surrey. Visiting the family was Emily HAYNES, sister of George
    1893 Hideshle, Burbridge, Surrey (baptism of Albert Henry John)
    1894 Hydon's Heath, Burbridge, Surrey (baptism of Thomas George)
    1896 Hydertile, Busbridge, Surrey (baptism of Annie Ethel)
    1899 Tursley, Surrey (baptism of Arthur)
    1901 Tuesley, Surrey (baptism of Beatrice Rose)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1903 Tuesley, Surrey (baptism of Douglas William)
    1904 Tuesley, Surrey  (baptism of Edwin James)
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey. George is a widower on this Census and down as having had 10 children all of whom survive. The Census actual has 10 children on it, although 3 have been crossed through, this leaves me in doubt about "Nan" HAYNES on the chart above who does not appear and we were told about.
    1922 Rowe Farm Cottage, Thorncombe St., Bramley, Surrey (Forces War Records for medals of son Thomas George)
    1936 Ashtead Farm Cottages, Ashtead Lane, Godalming, Surrey. (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Leonard Thomas ETHERTON and Annie Ethel ETHERTON and George HAYNES
    1939 2 Nurscombe Cottages , Guildford R.D., Surrey as a widower. Living with widowed daughter Annie A ETHERTON (born 18 August 1896) Fruit Farm Labourer, 1 Record Officially Closed entry and Beatrice M HAYNES (born 9 May 1933). Fruit Farm Labourer (single)
  2. 1885 Cranleigh, Surrey (at marriage). Father Henry Fielder - Labourer (she was 16)
    1886 Nina Row, Bramley, Surrey (baptism of Mary Elizabeth)
    1887 China Row, Bramley, Surrey (baptism of Alice)
    1890 Busbridge, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1891 Winkworth Farm, Godalming, Surrey. Visiting the family was Emily HAYNES, sister of George
    1893 Hideshle, Burbridge, Surrey (baptism of Albert Henry John)
    1894 Hydon's Heath, Burbridge, Surrey (baptism of Thomas George)
    1896 Hydertile, Busbridge, Surrey (baptism of Annie Ethel)
    1899 Tursley, Surrey (baptism of Arthur)
    1901 Tuesley, Surrey (baptism of Beatrice Rose)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1903 Tuesley, Surrey (baptism of Douglas William)
    1904 Tuesley, Surrey  baptism of Edwin James)
    1907 Union Workhouse, Guildford, Surrey (address given at burial)
    Note
    On the 1911 census, filled in for widowed husband George it shows they had 10 children all still living
  3. 1891 Winkworth Farm, Godalming, Surrey. Visiting the family was Emily HAYNES, sister of George
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 122 High Street, Guildford, Surrey. Servant to Arthur W HARVEY (33) Butcher born Woolwich, Kent, wife May C (25) born Southend, Essex, daughter Eileen M (8 months) and niece Ethel M MARLIN (18) Nurse born Southend, Essex
    1911 Thorncombe, Bramley, Surrey (at marriage)
    1937 55 Cline Road, Merrow, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address George Keene CHANDLER, Mary Elizabeth CHANDLER and Henrietta May CHANDLER.
    1938 55 Cline Road, Merrow, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address George Keene CHANDLER, Mary Elizabeth CHANDLER and Henrietta May CHANDLER.
    1939 55 Cline Road , Guildford M.B., Surrey, (Indexed as Ary E ???)). After Mary (husband indexed as HENDERS) there was I Record Officially Closed Entry followed by daughter Elsie CHANDLER (later REVELL) (born 11 April 1922) Card Index Clerk. (Voluntary Worker A R P telephone)
    1945 55 Cline Road, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice M E WEBB, George K CHANDLER and Mary E CHANDLER
    1950 55 Cline Road, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address George K CHANLDER, Mary E CHANDLER and Alice M E WEBB
    1955 55 Cline Road, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Mary E CHANDLER and Alice M E WEBB
    1956 55 Cline Road, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice M E WEBB and Mary E CHANDLER
    1957 55 Cline Road, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Mary E CHANDLER
    1962 55 Cline Road, Guildford, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Mary E CHANDLER
  4. 1887 China Row, Bramley, Surrey (baptism of Alice)
    1891 Winkworth Farm, Godalming, Surrey. Visiting the family was Emily HAYNES, sister of George
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 5 Waterden Crescent, London Road, Guildford, Surrey. Servant to Jennie Isabel LIMPSONS (43) widow Farrier born Kingsgate, Kent, her son Lionel Algernon (20) born Guildford, Surrey, nephew William Charles DURRANT (32) Turf Commission Agent, born Guildford, Surrey, niece Mabel Emily GODDEN (16) and nephew Herbert Harry GODDEN (12) School both born Sheerness, Kent
    1939 Deerloop Cottage , Dorking and Horley R.D., Surrey. After Alice there is 1 Record Officially Closed entry and William T PERRY (born 23 August 1926) At School
    1945 Deerleap Cots, Abinger Hammer Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice KETCHLEY and William F S KETCHLEY
    1949 Deerleap Cots, Abinger Hammer Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice KETCHLEY and William F S KETCHLEY
    1956 Keepers Cottage, Wotton Park, Dorking, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice KETCHLEY and William F KETCHLEY
    1961 Laundry Cottage, Wotton Park, Dorking, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice KETCHLEY and William F KETCHLEY
  5. 1890 Busbridge, Surrey (baptism of Charlotte)
    1891 Winkworth Farm, Godalming, Surrey. Visiting the family was Emily HAYNES, sister of George
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
    1919 Bramley, Surrey (address at marriage)
    1939 Lower Street, Shere, Guildford R.D., Surrey, After daughter Kathleen there are 2 Records Officially Closed entries
    1945 Lower Street, Shere, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Albert MOOREY and Charlotte MOOREY
    1949 Lower Street, Shere, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Albert MOOREY and Charlotte MOOREY
  6. 1893 Hideshle, Burbridge, Surrey (baptism of Albert Henry John)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
    Historical Information
    The village of Mametz was carried by the 7th Division on 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme, after very hard fighting at Dantzig Alley (a German trench) and other points. The cemetery was begun later in the same month and was used by field ambulances and fighting units until the following November. The ground was lost during the great German advance in March 1918 but regained in August, and a few graves were added to the cemetery in August and September 1918. At the Armistice, the cemetery consisted of 183 graves, now in Plot I, but it was then very greatly increased by graves (almost all of 1916) brought in from the battlefields north and east of Mametz and from certain smaller burial grounds, including:-
    AEROPLANE CEMETERY, FRICOURT, on the old German front line to the south of Fricourt village. It contained the graves of 24 N.C.Os. and men of the 20th Manchesters who died on 1 July 1916.
    BOTTOM WOOD CEMETERY, FRICOURT, on the south edge of a small wood between Mametz and Fricourt Woods. This was a field ambulance station for some months from July 1916, and the cemetery contained 104 graves.
    BULGAR ALLEY CEMETERY, MAMETZ, 230 metres east of the village, named from a trench. It contained the graves of 24 soldiers who died on 1 July 1916, and all but one of whom belonged to the 22nd Manchesters.
    HARE LANE CEMETERY, FRICOURT, at the north-west corner of the village, named from a trench. It contained the graves of 54 soldiers who died on 1 and 2 July 1916, and of whom 49 belonged to the 10th West Yorks.
    MAMETZ GERMAN CEMETERY, in which 12 soldiers were buried by their comrades in July and August 1916. This cemetery was near the crossing of the Fricourt-Maricourt and Mametz-Bray roads.
    MANSEL COPSE CEMETERY, MAMETZ, on the Fricourt-Maricourt road, near the present Devonshire Cemetery: and MANSEL COPSE WEST CEMETERY, MAMETZ, 460 metres further west. These contained the graves of 51 men of the 2nd Border Regiment, who died on 1 July 1916.
    MONTAUBAN ROAD CEMETERY, CARNOY, which contained the graves of 25 soldiers (almost all of the 18th Division) who died on 1 July 1916.
    VERNON STREET CEMETERY, CARNOY, in the valley between Carnoy and Maricourt, at a place called "Squeak Forward Position". 110 soldiers who died in July-October 1916 were buried here by the 21st Infantry Brigade and other units.
    Dantzig Alley British Cemetery now contains 2,053 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 518 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 17 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Other special memorials record the names of 71 casualties buried in other cemeteries, whose graves were destroyed by shell fire.
    The cemetery was designed by Sir Herbert Baker.
  7. 1894 Hydon's Heath, Burbridge, Surrey (baptism of Thomas George)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 Not found
    On CWGC Site - Son of George Haynes, of Rowe Farm Cottage, Thorncombe St., Bramley, Surrey
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 3/11/2014
    First Name: Thomas George 
    Initials: T G 
    Surname: HAYNES
    DOB: Circa 1894 
    Age: 22 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 03/07/1916 
    Information: Parent: George Haynes, of Rowe Farm Cottage, Thorncombe St., Bramley, Surrey. 
    Rank: Private 
    Service Number: 12589 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that Thomas George HAYNES 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 Thomas George HAYNES 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: Suffolk Regiment 
    Suffolk 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 rivalling 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's 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.
    The Regiment raise a total of 23 Battalions during the course of the First World War and was awarded two Victoria Crosses.
    7th (Service) Battalion
    20.08.1914 Formed at Bury St. Edmunds as part of the First New Army (K1) and then moved to Shorncliffe to join the 35th Brigade of the 12th Division.
    Feb 1915 Moved to Aldershot.
    30.05.1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne and the Division engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
    The Battle of Loos, The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Pozieres, The Battle of Le Transloy.
    During 1916
    The First and Third Battles of the Scarpe, The Battle of Arleux, The Cambrai operations.
    During 1918 
    The Battle of Bapaume, The First Battle of Arras.
    19.05.1918 Reduced to training cadre with 11 Officers and 408 men transferred to the 1/1st Cambridge battalion.
    24.05.1918 Remaining cadre transferred to the 39th Division.
    16.08.1918 Transferred to the 66th Division.
    20.09.1918 Moved to defend the lines of communication as part of the 197th Brigade.
    11.11.1918 Ended the war in France, Haudricourt south of Aumale.
    Information about other Battalions can be found on the Forces War Records web site
    Battalion: 7th Battalion 
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collection: The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection
  8. 1896 Hydertile, Busbridge, Surrey (baptism of Annie Ethel)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
    1936 Ashtead Farm Cottages, Ashtead Lane, Godalming, Surrey. (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Leonard Thomas ETHERTON and Annie Ethel ETHERTON and George HAYNES
    1939 2 Nurscombe Cottages , Guildford R.D., Surrey as a widow. After Annie there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry. Living with her were Beatrice M HAYNES (born 9 May 1922 (June quarter, Mother's maiden name HAYNES) Fruit
    Farm Labourer and Annie's widowed father George HAYNES (born 26 January 1862) Retired Agriculture Farm Labourer 
    1954 Nursecombe Cottage, Bramley, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Annie ETHERTON
  9. 1899 Tursley, Surrey (baptism of Arthur)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
    1939 Dairy Cottage, Ranmore Common, Dorking and Horley R.D., Surrey,. After Constance there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry
  10. 1901 Tuesley, Surrey (baptism of Beatrice Rose)
    1901 Tuesley, Godalming, Surrey
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
    1939 Botleys Park Colony Guildford Road Chertsey , Chertsey U.D., Surrey. Along with many others Entered as Rose Beatrice HAYNES, later HARRIS (born 26 March 1901) single; Role entered as P and Occupation as Mental Defective.
    1955 Guiles Hill Farm, Ockham, Dorking, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Beatrice R HARRIS and William G HARRIS
    1958 Guiles Hill Farm, Ockham, Dorking, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Beatrice R HARRIS and William G HARRIS
    1959 Guiles Hill Farm, Ockham, Dorking, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Beatrice R HARRIS and William G HARRIS
    Note
    We were given the name Arthur as the husband of Beatrice HAYNES. However, no record for such a marriage could be found. The only possible marriage, together with the death for Beatrice that fitted, was to William G HARRIS as entered in this record.
  11. 1903 Tuesley, Surrey (baptism of Douglas William)
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
  12. 1904 Tuesley, Surrey  baptism of Edwin James)
    1911 Tuesley, Godalming Rural, Godalming, Surrey
    1925 Bramley, Surrey (address at marriage)

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