OTTLEY Chart 0301

This is a Chart for Charles Edward Ottley and Margaret (Whiteington) Whitington

  married
22 February 1890
Slinfold, Sussex
 
 
1
CHARLES EDWARD OTTLEY

born
8th February 1864
24 Parkshire, Battersea, Surrey
occupation
1871 Scholar, 1881 Carpenter
1891 Carpenter, 1901 Builder's Carpenter 
1911 Carpenter Builder
1921 Carpenter
(Carpenter at Warnham Court - information from grandson)
died
4th March 1947
4 Percy Road, Horsham. Sussex
  2
MARGARET (WHITEINGTON) 
WHITINGTON

born 
9th February 1868
Slinfold, Sussex
occupation
1881 Domestic Servant (General)
died
25th December 1943
4 Percy Road, Horsham. Sussex

3
Maude Mary
OTTLEY
born 
12th July
1890
(8 months old on the 1891 Census)
Warnham Sussex
occupation
Semi-
Professional
Singer
died
28th July
1996
Horsham
West
Sussex
Age 106

married
September
quarter
1913
Horsham
district
Sussex
William
James
GUMBRELL
born 
17th
September
1888
Horsham
Sussex
died
1972
Horsham
district
Sussex
4
Evelyn Margaret
OTTLEY
born 
29th August
1891
Warnham Sussex
baptised
27th
September
1891
Horsham
Sussex
occupation
1991
Servant
died
3rd January 1993
Manor Barn Nursing Home
Appledram Lane
Chichester
West 
Sussex
of
Broncho-
pneumonia
Age 101

married
29th August
1916
Woolwich
London
registered
September
quarter
1916
Woolwich
district
Kent
Frank
Albert
SEAGRAVE
born
26th August
1890
Horsham
Sussex
died
21st January 1971
St Richard's 
Hospital
Chichester
West Sussex
5
Rosalind Lizzie
OTTLEY
born 
4th October
1893
Warnham Sussex
baptised
27th
November
1892
Horsham
Sussex
occupation
1911
Housemaid
Domestic
died
11th October 1980
Chichester
Hospital
West
Sussex

married
5th August
1920
Horsham
Sussex
witnesses
Edward
OTTLEY
Edith
Lacey
OTTLEY
Malcolm
WOOD
born 
1888
6
Eleanor
(Helena) May
OTTLEY
born 
31st May 
1894
Warnham Sussex
occupation
1991
General
Servant
Domestic
died
2nd November
1984
Whitstable
Kent
Age 90
cremated
14th November 1984
Barham
Kent

married
26th March
1921
Horsham
Sussex
John
William
UPWARD
born
11th April
1894
Horsham
Sussex
occupation
Joiner
died
14th April
1969
Mottingham
London SE9
cremated
24th April 1968
Eltham
London
7
Christopher Charles
OTTLEY
born 
31st May 
1894
Warnham Sussex
occupation
1911
State 
Carpenters
Assistant
died
27th January
1975
Horsham
Sussex

married(1)
September
quarter
1923
Horsham
district
Sussex
Daisy
Olive
May
GREENFIELD
born
14th April
1901
Horsham
Sussex
died
5th September
1955
Chichester
West Sussex

married(2)
March quarter
1959
Horsham
district
Sussex
Lizzie
"Cis"
UPWARD
born
12th March 1902
Horsham
Sussex
died
1978
Horsham
Sussex
8
Cadwallader
James
OTTLEY
born 
December quarter
1895
Warnham Sussex
occupation
1911
Carpenters
Assistant
WWI
Private
2191 "B" Company. 7th Battalion.
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
 died 
21 January 1916
Aged 20
memorial
Norfolk
Cemetery
Becordel-
Decourt
France
9
Edith
Lacey
OTTLEY
born
 
22nd May
1897
Goose
Green
Warnham Sussex
occupation
1911
School
died
19th March
1992
Ifield
Crawley
West Sussex
Age 94

married
25th February
1922
St Mary
Horsham
Sussex
Philip
Dorner
William
Francis
SIMMONS
18th June 1898
Stoke-next-
Guildford
Surrey
died
21st October
1974
Thornton Heath
Surrey
10
Emily Harriet
OTTLEY
born 
7th October
1900
Warnham
Sussex
occupation
1911
School
died
3rd January
1985
Crawley
West Sussex
of
Renal Infarction
Mitral
Thrombosis
Myocardial
Infarction

married(1)
26th March 1921
 Parish Church
Horsham
Sussex
witnesses Charles Edward OTTLEY
Edith Lacey OTTLEY
Frank
Albert
CAVE
born
15th March
1897
Horsham
Sussex
occupation
1921
Labourer
died about
1938
Horsham
Sussex

married(2)
after
1938
John
CALWALDER
born about
1895
11
William Whitington
OTTLEY
born 
9th March
1902
Goose
Green
Horsham Sussex
occupation
1911
School
died
25th February
1971
Crawley
Hospital
Crawley
West
Sussex
of
Pneumonia
Lung Nacoplas
Ischaemic
Heart
Disease

married
June quarter
1925
Horsham
Sussex
Eva
Lily
ILLSLEY
born
13th February 1900
died
 November 1987
12
Charles Frederick
OTTLEY
born 
23rd March
1904
Warnham
Sussex
occupation
1911
School
then
Head
Gardener
Eastbourne
Sussex
died
24th May
1995
Eastbourne
East Sussex
cause of death Malignant Lymphoma

married
September quarter 
1927 
Horsham District
Sussex
Rose
Winifred
ILLSLEY
born
3rd May
1905
Chertsey
Surrey
died
 22nd November 2007
Eastbourne
Sussex
Age  102 
  1. 1871 Census - 30 Haines Street, Battersea, Surrey
    1881 Census - 30 Haines Street, Battersea, Surrey
    1890/before - Moved from Battersea to Horsham, as a Master Carpenter for the building of the new Christ's Hospital, or Bluecoats School, in Horsham, Sussex
    1891 Census -  Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex
    1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, West Sussex. Living with the family was Charles's sister, Helena E B OTTLEY
    1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    1916 4, Percy Rd., Horsham, Sussex. (Forces War Records for medals of son Cadwaladr James)
  2. 1871 Batwells, Slinfold, Sussex
    1881 The Rectory, Slinfold, Sussex. Margaret was a General Servant General to Gibbs P CRAWFORD, Curate in Charge, born Oxford, Oxfordshire and members of his family ( brother and  two sisters). There was another servant
    1891 Census -  Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex
    1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. Living with the family was Charles's sister, Helena E B OTTLEY
    1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    1916 4, Percy Rd., Horsham, Sussex. (Forces War Records for medals of son Cadwaladr James)
  3. 1891 Census -  Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex
    1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Not found at present
  4. 1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Glenelg Depot Road, Horsham, Evelyn was a Servant to a Alfred Horace LONBOND aged 53 a Traveller to Messrs Gartons Ltd Seed Specialist Warrington he was born Middlezoy nr Bridgwater, ha had been married 21 yeas to a Maude Millicent Mary LONBOND aged 50 born Hobart, Tasmania, they had a son Charles Gordon LONBOND aged 17 born Cannington, Bridgewater.
    There was a Doris E M SEAGRAVE born June quarter 1920 Horsham district, Sussex with OTTLEY as mothers maiden name.
  5. 1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Census 0 Money Hurst, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, Sussex, Rosalind was a Servant to a Reginald Walter GRAND aged 37 Private means born Upper Norwood, his wife of five years was Florence Mabel GRANT aged 35 born Brampton Ash, Northamptonshire, they had a daughter a Dorothy Joan GRANT aged 3 no birth place given. There was another servant a Mary Jane CHENNELL aged 27 a Cook Domestic born Warnham, Sussex
    There was a Rosalind A WOOD born March quarter 1924 Horsham district, Sussex and a Brenda M WOOD born September quarter 1930 Horsham district, Sussex with OTTLEY as mothers maiden name.
    On 1 May 2008 we received information from Ian UPWARD that details for Rosalind Lizzie's birth as 4 October 1893 were incorrect because her birth
    registration was in the June quarter of 1893 and although her birth could be confirmed by a death entry such a death in the names of WOOD or OTTLEY had not been found. We agree with the information about the birth entry, it was in the June quarter of 1893. However, there is a Rosalind Lizzie WOOD death registered in the December quarter of 1980 which shows her birth as 4 October 1892. Perhaps she was born on that date but there was a delay in the registration. It is probable that this query can only be solved by the purchase of the relevant certificates.
  6. 1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Census - Helena May was a Servant to a Ane AGATE a widow aged 71 Private Means born Warnham, Sussex. There was another servant a Mabel WHITE aged 28 down as a Companion Help born Warnham, Sussex.
    There were the following children with UPWARD as surname and mothers name at OTTLEY all in the Lewisham district of London, Charles J, March quarter 1923, Peter J, September quarter 1926, Joyce I, June quarter 1930 and Marjorie G September quarter 1931.
    Registered as Eleanor May. On 1901 Census as Helena
    Information for John William UPWARD
    John William UPWARD married Eleanor May or Helena OTTLEY. John William was
    the brother of Lizzie UPWARD who married Eleanor May or Helena OTTLEY's
    brother, Christopher Charles OTTLEY,
  7. 1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    There were the following children with the surname OTTLEY and the mothers maiden name as GREENFIELD, with Horsham as the district. Charles C B, March quarter 1931 and Roger E J, June quarter 1939
    Information for Lizzie UPWARD
    Lizzie UPWARD married Christopher Charles OTTLEY. Lizzie was the sister of
    John William UPWARD who married Christopher Charles OTTLEY's sister, Eleanor
    May or Helena OTTLEY
  8. 1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    Information from David Strachan 
    19/7/2007. In Memory of Private CADWALDR JAMES OTTLEY 2191 "B" Company. 7th Battalion., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) who died age 20 on 21 January 1916. Son of Charles Edware and Margaret Ottley, of 4 Percy Rd., Horsham Sussex. Native of Goose Green, Warnham, Sussex. Remembered with Honour NORFOLK CEMETERY, BECORDEL-DECOURT
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 2/11/2014
    First Name: Cadwaladr James 
    Initials: C J 
    Surname: OTTLEY
    DOB: Circa 1896 
    Age: 20 
    Birth Town: Warnham, Sussex 
    Resided Town: Horsham, Sussex 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 21/01/1916 
    Fate: Killed in Action 
    Information: Parents: Charles Edward and Margaret OTTLEY, of 4, Percy Rd., Horsham, Sussex. Native of Loose Green, Warnham, Sussex. 
    Rank: Private 
    Service Number: 2191 
    Duty Location: France And Flanders 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that Cadwaladr James OTTLEY 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 Cadwaladr James OTTLEY 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 about other Battalions can be found on the Forces War Records web site
    Battalion: 7th Battalion 
    Company: "B" Company 
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collections: Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 
    The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection 
  9. 1901 Census - Goose Green, Warnham, Horsham, Sussex. 
    1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    There were the following children with SIMMONS as surname and OTTLEY as mothers maiden name, Audrey Em, March quarter 1923 Dorking district, Surrey, James P, June quarter 1924 Dorking district, Surrey and Edward G, March quarter 1930 Petworth district, Sussex.
    Information for Philip Dorner William Francis SIMMONS: Information from David Strachan 19/7/2007
    Never served overseas 
    01 - Whilst a signal box operator, he witnessed an accident and in helping to remove the body realised the man was his ex headmaster. This affected Philip's mental state which resulted in fainting fits and he had to revert to being a porter. He however managed to reach the ranks of ticket collector and senior ticket collector 
    02 - As a boy he had to work for his father in the shoemaking business. On one occasion instead of delivering some leaflets he threw the lot into the River Mole only for somebody to find them and return them to his father. 
    03 - At age 13 he tried to run away from home but on asking the way from a policeman he was discovered to be missing and was duly returned.
  10. 1901 Goose Green, Warnham, West Sussex
    1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    1921 Percy Road, Horsham, Sussex
    Information for Frank Albert CAVE
    1901 26 Trafalgar Road, Horsham, Sussex (from David Strachan 19/7/2007)
    1921 Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, Sussex
    There were the following children with the surname CAVE and the mothers maiden name as OTTLEY, all in the Horsham district Sussex, Alan F, September quarter 1921, Elsie M, March quarter 1923, Ronald J, March quarter 1928, Margaret J, September quarter 1929 and Elsie G, September quarter 1933.
    My sister tells me that David STRACHAN had the following for William
    Peter Charles William OTTLEY April 1926
    John OTTLEY
    and for  Charles….
    Rosemarie Margaret OTTLEY 16 March 1928
    Elizabeth Joan OTTLEY 11 April 1929
    Raymond Frederick OTTLEY 20 April 1930
  11. 1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    There were the following children with the surname OTTLEY as the mothers maiden name as ILLSLEY as both William and Charles married an ILLSLEY I do not know at present which child belongs to which family. Peter C W June quarter 1926, Horsham district, Rosemarie M March quarter 1928 Devonport district, Albert J March quarter 1929 Horsham district, Elizabeth J June quarter 1929 Horsham district and Raymond F June quarter 1930 Horsham district.
    My sister tells me that David STRACHAN had the following for William
    Peter Charles William OTTLEY April 1926
    John OTTLEY
    and for  Charles….
    Rosemarie Margaret OTTLEY 16 March 1928
    Elizabeth Joan OTTLEY 11 April 1929
    Raymond Frederick OTTLEY 20 April 1930
    Information for Eva Lily ILLSLEY
    Eva Lily ILLSLEY married William Whittington OTTLEY. Eva Lily was the
    sister of Rose Winifred ILLSLEY who married William Whittington OTTLEY 's
    brother, Charles Frederick OTTLEY
  12. 1911 Census - Goose Green, Horsham, Sussex
    There were the following children with the surname OTTLEY as the mothers maiden name as ILLSLEY as both William and Charles married an ILLSLEY I do not know at present which child belongs to shich family. Peer C W June quarter 1926, Horsham district, Rosemarie M March quarter 1928 Devonport district, Albert J March quarter 1929 Horsham district, Elizabeth J June quarter 1929 Horsham district and Raymond F June quarter 1930 Horsham district.
    Played flute and drums with Duke of Wellington Regiment at Devonport.
    Information for Rose Winifred ILLSLEY
    Rose Winifred ILLSLEY married Charles Frederick OTTLEY. Rose Winifred was the sister of Eva Lily ILLSLEY who married Charles Frederick OTTLEY 's brother, William Whittington OTTLEY

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