HOLDOM Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Charles Henry Holdom and Emma Mansfield

  married
22nd April 1867
 Surrey Tabernacle
Wansey Street
Walworth, Surrey
 (Baptist)
 
1
CHARLES HENRY  HOLDOM
born about
17th November 1840
8 Market Street
Clerkenwell, Middlesex
occupation
1861 Grocers Assistant
1871 Cheesemonger
1881 Assistant Cheesemonger
1891 Dealer
1894 Commercial Traveller (marriage of Annie)
1896 Cheesemonger (marriage of Henry)
1901 Cheesemonger
died
 December quarter 1912
Camberwell district
London 
Age 72
  2
EMMA MANSFIELD
born
March quarter
1844
Bermondsey, Surrey
died
 December quarter 1883
St Saviour Southwark district
 Surrey 
Age 38

3
Thomas
HOLDOM
born about
March quarter
1869
Bermondsey
Surrey
occupation
1881 Scholar
4
Annie
HOLDOM
born about
September quarter
1872
Bermondsey
Surrey

married
2nd December
1894
Christchurch
Southwark
London
witnesses
William DODSON
Annie ROBERTS
Walter
KING
5
Henry
HOLDOM
born about
23 December 1874
4 Garabaldi Terrace
Bermondsey, Surrey
died 
1st January 1951
 New Cross, London

married
16th April 1896
St Mark
Camberwell
Surrey
witnesses
Charles Henry HOLDOM
Annie GREEN
Emily
MILEMAN

6
Edwin
HOLDOM
born about
25 August 1877
10 Albert Terrace
 Newtown
Norwood, Surrey
occupation
1901 
Bugler
Infantry Milititia
military
Corporal
Service Number 
G.12505
The Queens
(Royal West Surrey
Regiment)
7th Battalion
died
WWI
28th September 1916
France
memorial
Thiepval
Somme
France
panel reference
Pier and Face
5 D and 6 D
7
Alfred
Charles
HOLDOM
born about
March quarter 1881
(3 months on the 1881 Census)
St Saviour
Walworth, Surrey
died about
March quarter 1941
Surrey Mid Eastern district, Surrey
Age 60

married
27th April 1903
Register Office
Camberwell
London
Ellen
Eliza 
Lousia
WASHBROOK
  1. 1841 8 Market Street, Clerkenwell, Middlesex
    1851 7 Trafalgar Street, Newington, Surrey
    1861 2 Albert Place, Chiswick, Middlesex. Charles was with a John James PRINCE aged 28 a Grocer Master employing 2 men born Witton, Wiltshire and his wife Catherine aged 25 born Hammersmith, Middlesex and their son John Cutler PRINCE aged 8 months born Turnham Green, Middlesex. 
    1871 4 Garabaldi Terrace, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey, Surrey (Bacon and Cheese Shop) Also at the same address was Eliza MANSFIELD, sister-in-law and an Emily E FIFE aged 17 a Domestic Servant born Bermondsey, Surrey
    1881 44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey
    1891 No 19 Block I Waterloo Square, Camberwell, London as married although a widower 
    The information on the census is confusing
    Charles H HOLDON (50) Head Married, Dealer born Clerkenwell, Middlesex
    Henry HOLDON (16) Son Errand Boy born Bermondsey, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex)
    Alfred C HOLDON (10) Son Scholar born Middlesex
    Ann C MILEMAN (50) Mother Tailoress born Hendon, Middlesex
    Beatrice MILEMAN (14) Daughter Scholar born Southwark, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    Thomas MILEMAN (10) Son Scholar Camberwell, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    William MILEMAN (8) Son Scholar Middlesex, 
    Edith MILEMAN (5) Daughter Scholar Camberwell, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    Charles HOLDOM's mother was Jessica HOLDOM née HARRIS. Charles's wife was a
    MANSFIELD so the description of Ann C MILEMAN as "mother" is misleading.
    She is Ann Clark MILEMAN née WILLIAMS mother of Emilt MILEMAN who in 1896 married
    Henry HOLDOM, the son of Charles listed above.
    1901 18 Meadow Row, Newington, London as single although a widower. Visiting Rosenia SHERMAN (50) widow Monthly Nurse born USA Nigara Count? and her children Harry (21) Printer's Cutter born Peckham, Surrey, Rosenia (18) Confectioner, Maria (15) Gen Servant Domestic, William (14) Errand Boy and Emily (13) all children except Harry born Camberwell, Surrey
  2. 1871 4 Garabaldi Terrace, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey, Surrey (Bacon and Cheese Shop). Also at the same address was Eliza MANSFIELD, sister  and an Emily E FIFE aged 17 a Domestic Servant born Bermondsey, Surrey
    1881 44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey 
  3. 1871 4 Garabaldi Terrace, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey, Surrey (Bacon and Cheese Shop) Also at the same address was Eliza MANSFIELD, father's sister-in-law and an Emily E FIFE aged 17 a Domestic Servant born Bermondsey, Surrey
    1881 44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey 
  4. 1881 44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey
    1894 39 Blackfriars Road, Southwark, London (at marriage)
    1901 52 Baycross Road, Walworth, Newington, London
  5. 1881 44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey
    1891 No 19 Block I Waterloo Square, Camberwell, London.  
    1896 23 Loneroft? Road, Camberwell, London (at marriage) Father Charles Henry HOLDOM - Cheesemonger
    1901 Census - at 13 Goschen Street, Newington, Walworth, , Surrey
    1891 No 19 Block I Waterloo Square, Camberwell, London (Indexed as HOLDON)
    The information on the census is confusing
    Charles H HOLDON (50) Head Married, Dealer born Clerkenwell, Middlesex
    Henry HOLDON (16) Son Errand Boy born Bermondsey, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex)
    Alfred C HOLDON (10) Son Scholar born Middlesex
    Ann C MILEMAN (50) Mother Tailoress born Hendon, Middlesex
    Beatrice MILEMAN (14) Daughter Scholar born Southwark, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    Thomas MILEMAN (10) Son Scholar Camberwell, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    William MILEMAN (8) Son Scholar Middlesex, 
    Edith MILEMAN (5) Daughter Scholar Camberwell, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    Charles HOLDOM's mother was Jessica HOLDOM née HARRIS. Charles's wife was a
    MANSFIELD so the description of Ann C MILEMAN as "mother" is misleading.
    She is Ann Clark MILEMAN née WILLIAMS mother of Emilt MILEMAN who in 1896 married
    Henry HOLDOM, the son of Charles listed above.
    1911 50 Cowan Street, Camberwell, London S E.
  6. 1881 44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey
    1901 Chatham Barracks, Chatham, Kent
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 29/10/2014
    First Name: Edwin 
    Initials: E 
    Surname: HOLDOM
    DOB: Circa 1880 
    Age: 36 
    Birth Town: Norwood, Surrey 
    Resided Town: Wimbledon 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 28/09/1916 
    Fate: Killed in Action 
    Information: 16 years service. Served in the South African Campaign with The Cameronians (Sco. Rif.). 
    Rank: Corporal 
    Service Number: G/12505 
    Duty Location: France And Flanders 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that Edwin HOLDOM 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 Edwin HOLDOM 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: Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
    Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) during World War 1
    The Regiment formed 28 Battalions and was awarded 74 Battle Honours and 4 Victoria Crosses, losing 8,000 men during the course of the First World War.
    7th (Service) Battalion
    Sept 1914 Formed at Guildford as part of the Second New Army (K2) and then moved to Purfleet to join the 55th Brigade of the 18th Division then moved to Colchester.
    May 1915 Moved to Salisbury Plain.
    27.07.1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne
    1916
    The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin Ridge, The Battle of Delville Wood, The Battle of Thiepval Ridge, The Battle of the Ancre Heights, The Battle of the Ancre. 
    1917
    Operations on the Ancre, The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The Third Battle of the Scarpe, The Battle of Pilkem Ridge, The Battle of Langemarck, First Battle of Passchendaele, The Second Battle of Passchendaele. 
    1918
    The Battle of St Quentin, The Battle of the Avre, The actions of Villers-Brettoneux, The Battle of Amiens, The Battle of Albert, The Second Battle of Bapaume, The Battle of Epehy, The Battle of the St Quentin Canal, The Battle of the Selle, The Battle of the Sambre. 
    11.11.1918 Ended the war at Pommereuil east of Le Cateau, France.
    Information for other Battalions can be found ont the Forces War REords web site 
    Battalion: 7th Battalion 
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collections: Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 
    The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection
    UK, WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920
    Name: Edwin Holdom
    Military Year: 1914-1920
    Rank: Corporal
    Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal
    Regiment or Corps: Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment
    Regimental Number: G/12505
    Previous Units: 8th RWS. G/12505 Cpl, 7th RWS.
  7. 1881  44 Hill Street, Newington, Walworth, Surrey
    1891 No 19 Block I Waterloo Square, Camberwell, London (Indexed as HOLDON)
    The information on the census is confusing
    Charles H HOLDON (50) Head Married, Dealer born Clerkenwell, Middlesex
    Henry HOLDON (16) Son Errand Boy born Bermondsey, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex)
    Alfred C HOLDON (10) Son Scholar born Middlesex
    Ann C MILEMAN (50) Mother Tailoress born Hendon, Middlesex
    Beatrice MILEMAN (14) Daughter Scholar born Southwark, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    Thomas MILEMAN (10) Son Scholar Camberwell, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    William MILEMAN (8) Son Scholar Middlesex, 
    Edith MILEMAN (5) Daughter Scholar Camberwell, Surrey (only it shows Middlesex) 
    Charles HOLDOM's mother was Jessica HOLDOM née HARRIS. Charles's wife was a
    MANSFIELD so the description of Ann C MILEMAN as "mother" is misleading.
    She is Ann Clark MILEMAN née WILLIAMS mother of Emilt MILEMAN who in 1896 married
    Henry HOLDOM, the son of Charles listed above. 
    1901 Not found at present
    1903 Details of marriage appear on War Records
    1911 4 Brymer Road, Camberwell, London. With the family as visitors was an Alfred JAMESON aged 25 a Beer Bottler born Camberwell, London, his wife Daisy aged 25 down as married 1 year and having 1 child who survives at the date of this Census a Servant Domestic born Southwark, London and their child Daisy aged 3 months no birth place given. 
    1912 4 Brymer Road, Camberwell, London.  (London Electoral Roll)
    1914 4 Brymer Road, Camberwell, London.  (London Electoral Roll)
    1915 4 Brymer Road, Camberwell, London.  (London Electoral Roll)
    1919 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1921 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1923 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1924 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1925 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1928 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1929 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1932 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1933 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1934 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1935 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1936 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll)
    1937 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll) There was an Ethel HOLDOM with them
    1938 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll) There was an Ethel HOLDOM with them
    1939 Ground Floor, 23 Secretan Road, Camberwell, London (London Electoral Roll) 

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