KILLICK Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Albert Alexander Killick and Maude Ethel Stemp

 

married
12th December 1912
St Nicolas
Cranleigh, Surrey
witnesses
George STEMP
Richard MOULD

 

1
ALBERT ALEXANDER KILLICK
born  
16th April 1883 
Cranleigh, Surrey
occupation
1891 Scholar
1911 House Painter
 1912 Painter (marriage)
1930 House Painter and Decorator (death)
1951 Journeyman Painter and Decorator 
(death certificate of wife)
military
Boer War and in WWI Pte. 28800 Corps of Hussars Regiment, 
20th Hussars, Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line
 (see notes)
died
 
25th February 1930 
St Bart’s Hospital, London
cause of death
Aplastic Anaemia, Pulmonary Tuberculosis sub acute
Albert caught a chill at his father’s funeral said to have “activated” something he caught in the Boer War. Primary cause of death shown as Aplastic Anaemia.
buried  
1st March 1930
St Nicolas
 Cranleigh, Surrey
informant of death
 Maude Ethel KILLICK
 widow of deceased

 

2
MAUDE ETHEL STEMP
(known as Et or Ethel)
born  
23rd October 1884 
Cranleigh, Surrey
baptised
21st December 1884 
St Nicolas, Cranleigh, Surrey
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Dressmaker
1911 Ladies Maid Domestic
then
Ladies’ maid at Hascombe, Surrey
 The family’s carriage was lent to the bride for her wedding
 (see 1911 entry)
died  
22nd February 1951
5 Vernon Road
Portsmouth, Hampshire
 Age 66 
informant of death
 N M ALLEN
 daughter
buried
 
February 1951 
Kingston Cemetery
Portsmouth, Hampshire


3
Norah Melville
KILLICK

born
 4th March 1914
Cranleigh, Surrey
died 
1st June 2005 
 5 Vernon Road
Portsmouth, Hampshire 
Age 91

married
4th August 1940
St Nicolas
Cranleigh, Surrey
witnesses 
H E JOHN
 R K ALLEN
Leonard Leslie
ALLEN




  1. 1891 No 2 Knowle View, Cranleigh, Surrey
    1901 Not found (In Boer War?)
    1911 Knowle Lane, Cranleigh, Surrey 
    1911 Knowle Lane, Cranleigh, Surrey (Informant of death of sister Janet)
    1912 Cranleigh, Surrey (marriage)
    1930 Ivydene, Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey (death)
    A Newspaper cutting of the wedding described it as the marriage of two well known families in the village
    Military Service
    Albert (and his brother Arthur) were soldiers, one in the 14/20th Hussars and the other in the 13th. Albert added to his age to fight in the Boer War and joined up to fight in WW1. While Albert was hospitalised, having broken both legs as a result of having his horse shot from under him, another brother, Rodney, was marching through the village with the Scottish Canadians,
    Albert caught a chill at his father’s funeral which was said to have “activated” something he caught in the Boer War. The death certificate describes the primary cause of death as Aplastic Anaemia. Apparently the doctors at St Bart’s could come up with no accurate ideas.
    Janet Allen writes “Unfortunately no grave marker”
    Roll of Individuals entitled to the Victory Medal and British War Medal granted under Army Orders
    John TERRY's transcription from actual sheet
    Regiment No. 28800
    Rank Pte
    Name KILLICK Albert A 20 Hrs. 
    Unit previously served (although this has a line through it)
    20Hrs: Pte. 28800 and again no further information 
    The theatres of War heading just has a cross in the from column and a tick in to column.
    Place Issued was YORK and the date 30th December 1919
    The transcription from Ancestry before opening the actual page reads:
    Corps of Hussars Regiment
    Roll of Individuals entitled to the Victory Medal and British War Medal granted under Army Orders
    Name: Albert A KILLICK
    Military Year: 1914-1920
    Rank: Private
    Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal
    Regiment or Corps: Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line
    Regimental Number: 28800
    Sub Unit: 20th Hussars
    Previous Units: 20 Hrs. Pte. 28800
  2. 1891 Brook Cottage, Lucks Green, Cranleigh, Surrey. Living separately, but in same property was Elizabeth STEVENS, age 59, born in Cranley, living on her own means. (This cottage still stands)
    1901 Census - Brook Cottages, Cranleigh, Surrey (RG13/619 Folio 57 Page 8)
    1911 Lea Farm, Grafham Bramley Guildford, Surrey. Ladies Maid Domestic for widow Sophia STEWART (71) Private Means born Nocton, Lincolnshire and her daughters Charlotte (45) born Paddington, London, Eleanor (40) born Woolwich, Ket and Albinia (32) born Woolwich Kent, all Private Means. Other Servants were Louisa Mary FOSTER (26) Cook Domestic born Loxwood, Sussex, Ellen WHALE (36) Parlour Maid born Cranleigh, Surrey and Caroline Phyllis MILTON (18) Housemaid born Hascombe, Surrey
    1912 Cranleigh, Surrey (marriage)
    1930 Ivydene, Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey (death of husband)
    1951 Ivydene, Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey (death)
    A Newspaper cutting of the wedding described it as the marriage of two well known families in the village
    Maude was born when her parents were 50 and 48. George is said to have disowned his father.
  3. 1940 Ivydene, Mouret Road, Cranleigh, Surrey (marriage)
    1948 5 Vernon Road, Copner, Portsmouth, Hampshire (birth of daughter)
    1951 5 Vernon Road, Copner, Portsmouth, Hampshire (death)
    Janet ALLEN writes that her grandmother, Hannah STEMP, was the equivalent of today’s Community nurse and worked for the local GP. It is said that she was responsible for Norah surviving as she weighed only 2 lbs at birth and was born in a heavy late snowstorm which prevented an ambulance getting through to take Norah to the London Hospital
    MELVILLE is said to have been the clan from which Janet BROWN’s ancestor’s came.

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