KEMP Chart 0500

This is a Chart for George Stephen Kemp and Louisa Ann James

married
December quarter
1882
South  Stoneham
district
Hampshire

1
GEORGE STEPHEN KEMP
born about
3rd November 1857
Queensborough, Sheppey, Kent
occupation
1871 Scholar
1881 Leading Seaman, HMS Alexander (Royal Navy)
1891 ??? Petty Officer, Royal Navy
1901 Electrician
1911 Electrician Marconi Telegraph
died
 2nd January 1933
Southampton district
Hampshire
Aged 75
buried
6th January 1933
South Stoneham Cemetery
 Southampton, Hampshire

  2
LOUISA ANN JAMES
born about
September quarter 1859
Southampton, Hampshire
baptised
4th September 1859
St Luke (Hedge End)
Southampton, Hampshire
occupation
1871 Scholar
1901 Living on own means
possibly died
1941
Andover district
Hampshire
Aged 82

3
Ethel
 Alexandra
KEMP
born about
20th September 1883
Landport
Portsmouth
Hampshire
occupation
1891
Scholar
died
1971
Worthing district
West Sussex
4
Ivy 
Louisa
KEMP
born about
8th March 1889
Buckland
Portsmouth
Hampshire
occupation
1911
Shorthand Typist Clerk
died
1981
Worthing district
West Sussex
5
Leslie 
George
KEMP
born about
22nd June 1896
Bowers Park
Middlesex
occupation
1911
School
died about
1976
North East Hampshire district
Hampshire
6
Viola
 Gwendoline
KEMP
born about
March quarter 1898
Bowers Park
Middlesex
occupation
1911
School

married
1st June 1918
St Barnabas
Southampton
Hampshire
registered
June quarter
1918
Southampton district
Hampshire
Arthur Duncan W
STUBBS
born
14th December 1896
occupation
WWI
Lieut RAF
died about
1974
Worthing district
West Sussex
7
Colin 
Gordon
KEMP
born about
26th November 1899
Chelmsford
Essex
occupation
1911
School
died about
1983
Worthing district
West Sussex
  1. 1861 Tenement Numbered 15 Granby Lane, Morice, Stoke Damerel, Devon. His mother is down as Frances KEMP Head Seamans Wife aged 39 born Queensborough, Kent. The sibling were John F aged 12 born Queensborough, Kent but then Thomas W aged 6 born Halifax British North America. Then there was George.
    1871 Greenwich Hospital School and Infirmary, Greenwich, London 
    1881 HMS Alexander (Royal Navy) England
    1891 4 Shakespeare Road, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire
    1901 1911 Poldham Hotel, Mullion, Cornwall. (Not with his wife, but she is down as married not widowed)
    1911 House 5 in Mallavoge, Crookhaven, Cork, Ireland (Not with his wife) 
    George Kemp was in Royal Navy then in Engineer-in-Chief's office of Post Office where he was appointed Chief Assistant to Marconi inventor of telephone from July 1896 
    There is an amazing amount of information for George Stephen KEMP online and his work with Guglielmo Marconi in various parts of the world. There are also several pictures of him. It would appear that he was very seldom at home with his wife and children.
  2. 1861 Betts Road, South Stoneham, Hampshire
    1871 Avenue Road, South Stoneham, Hampshire
    1881 Myrtle Cottage, South, Stoneham, Hampshire.
    1891 4 Shakespeare Road, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire
    1901 36 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex
    1911 92 Cedar Road Southampton, Hampshire
  3. 1891 4 Shakespeare Road, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire
    1901 36 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex
    1911 92 Cedar Road Southampton, Hampshire
  4. 1891 4 Shakespeare Road, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire
    1901 36 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex
    1911 92 Cedar Road Southampton, Hampshire
  5. 1901 36 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex
    1911 92 Cedar Road Southampton, Hampshire
  6. 1901 36 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex
    1911 92 Cedar Road Southampton, Hampshire
    1918 - Lieut Arthur Duncan STUBBS, RAF, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Stubbs of Leeds and Southampton, was married on June 1st, at St Barnabas' Church, Southampton, to VIOLA GWENDOLINE, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs G. S. KEMP of Upper Cedar Road.
    Flight June 6th 1918
    I think Viola and Arthur STUBBS had two children Derek and Roy in 1920 and 1921 respectively in Southampton district, Hampshire
  7. 1901 36 New London Road, Chelmsford, Essex
    1911 92 Cedar Road Southampton, Hampshire

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