REDMAN Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Ernest Edmund Redman and Constance Kate Killick

 

married
31st July 1901
St Nicolas
Cranleigh
Surrey
witnesses
William
KILLICK
Laura
PUGSLEY

 

1
ERNEST EDMUND REDMAN
born about
June quarter
1875
Chichester, Sussex
occupation
1901 Carpenter
1901 Carpenter (at marriage)
1911 Joiner (Building
1921 Driver
emigrated about
1911
to
Canada
arrived 
6th May 1911
in 
Montral
Quebec
on the
"Virginian"
died
5th August 1956
West Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 80
buried
1956
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada

 

2
CONSTANCE KATE KILLICK

born about
March quarter
1880
Cranleigh
Surrey
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Dressmaker
own account at home
emigrated about
1911
to
Canada
arrived 
6th May 1911
in 
Montral
Quebec
on the
"Virginian"
died
24th August 1963
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 83
buried
1963
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada


3
Sydney
Charles
REDMAN
born about
June quarter
1902
Cranleigh
Surrey
occupation 
1972 Teacher (Canada Voters List)
emigrated about
1911
to
Canada
arrived 
6th May 1911
in 
Montral
Quebec
on the
"Virginian"
died
1988
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 86
buried
1998
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada
4
Arthur
REDMAN
born about
March quarter
1904
Cranleigh
Surrey
occupation
1921 Electrician
emigrated about
1911
to
Canada
arrived 
6th May 1911
in 
Montral
Quebec
on the
"Virginian"
died
19th August 1995
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
buried
1995
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada

married
30th June 1933
Eburne
British Columbia
Canada
Mary
FROST
born about
1904
died about
1994
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 90
buried
1994
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada
5
Ronald
Ernest
REDMAN
born about
December quarter
1905
Cranleigh
Surrey
occupation
1921 Office Boy
emigrated about
1911
to
Canada
arrived 
6th May 1911
in 
Montral
Quebec
on the
"Virginian"
died
5th May 1989
Aged 84
buried
1989
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada

married
3rd June 1930
Lulu Island
British Columbia
Canada
Eleanor 
HUGHES
born about
1907
died 
9th March 1978
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 70
buried
1978
Saint Hilda's Pioneer Cemetery
Sechelt
Sunshine Coast Regional District
British Columbia
Canada
6
John
(Jack)
REDMAN
born about
September quarter
1909
Cranleigh
Surrey
emigrated about
1911
to
Canada
arrived 
6th May 1911
in 
Montral
Quebec
on the
"Virginian"
died
10th January 1983
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 73
as 
John

married
Allena
Marguerite
CLAMPITT
born
4th June 1912
British Columbia
Canada
died
9th May 2013
Sechelt
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 100
  1. 1901 Census Victoria Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. Ernest was boarding with his future wife's family. 
    1901 Cranleigh, Surrey (at marriage) Father Edmund REDMAN - Carpenter
    1911 Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey (English Census)
    1911 1911 50 Avenue, South Vancouver, Canada (Canada Census) They were lodging with a Fred MAROOTA and his wife Elizabeth aged 39 and two children Rose J aged 3 and Alizes D aged 1
    1921 464-49th E South Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada
  2. 1881 Census - The Village, Cranleigh, Surrey. There was a lodger, an Alfred Woolgar, age 19 a Bricklayer, born Cranleigh, Surrey. 
    1891 Census - 1 Rose (Rine/Rise) Cottage, Cranleigh, Surrey
    1901 Cranleigh, Surrey (at marriage) 
    1901 Census Victoria Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. There was a Boarder an Ernest REDMAN, a Carpenter.
    1911 Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. Down as Kate she have been married 10 years and had 4 children all survive at the date of this Census. (Enlgish Census)
    1911 50 Avenue, South Vancouver, Canada (Canada Census) They were lodging with a Fred MAROOTA and his wife Elizabeth aged 39 and two children Rose J aged 3 and Alizes D aged 1
    1921 464-49th E South Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada
  3. 1911 Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. (English Census)
    1911 50 Avenue, South Vancouver, Canada (Canada Census) They were lodging with a Fred MAROOTA and his wife Elizabeth aged 39 and two children Rose J aged 3 and Alizes D aged 1
    1921 464-49th E South Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada
    1972 Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada (Canada Voters List)
  4. 1911 Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. (English Census)
    1911 50 Avenue, South Vancouver, Canada (Canada Census) They were lodging with a Fred MAROOTA and his wife Elizabeth aged 39 and two children Rose J aged 3 and Alizes D aged 1 
    1921 464-49th E South Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada
  5. 1911 Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. (English Census)
    1911 50 Avenue, South Vancouver, Canada (Canada Census) They were lodging with a Fred MAROOTA and his wife Elizabeth aged 39 and two children Rose J aged 3 and Alizes D aged 1
    1921 464-49th E South Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada
  6. 1911 Mount Road, Cranleigh, Surrey. (English Census) (as John)
    1911 50 Avenue, South Vancouver, Canada (Canada Census) They were lodging with a Fred MAROOTA and his wife Elizabeth aged 39 and two children Rose J aged 3 and Alizes D aged 1  (as Jack)
    1921 464-49th E South Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada (as Jack)
    Obituary for Allena Marguerite (Lee) RDEMAN née CLAMPITT
    Allena Marguerite (Lee) Redman
    June 4, 1912
    May 9 2013
    It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Lee Redman on Thursday May 9, 2013 at Shorncliffe.
    Lee was predeased by husband Jack in 1983 and is survived by her son Bricy (Gail), Grandsons Ryon (Meg), Darren (Marti), four great granchildren, Christopher, Madalyn, Morgan and Waylan.
    Jack and Lee came to Sechelt in 1946 and established themselves in the grocery business in what was to eventually become Redman's Red and White. Their successful venture soon outrun the premises, which is, today, the site of the Salvation Army store in Cowrie Street, and they moved into a new building constructed especially for them across from the cenotaph. In 1972, after 25 years in business, they retired to their home in Selma Park.
    Lee was an active person all her life, always ready to step forward and take part in community activities. In her early years, in Vancouver, she was a champion swimmer with plenty of medals and trophies of which she was very proud. When she and Jack moved to Sechelt, she took  part volunteering and organizing community events. Over the years she has been President of the Sechelt PTA, Chair of several Sechelt May Day celebrations and a Past President and Life Member of the St Mary's Hospital Auxiliary, to name but a few. She was also a charter member of the Sunshine Coast Golf and Country Club and spent quality time with many of her friends on the fairways while encouraging her grandsons to take up the game. She will be truly missed by the many friends she made whilst a resident of Sechelt for the past 67 years.
    She was also very pleased to receive greeting from Queen Elizabeth and the Governor General of Canada on the occasion of her 100th birthday which she cherished and liked to show people.
    Special thank to Dr. Wildegrube, to Nancy, Alison, Marie and Lisa, the staff at Shorncliffe, Greencout, St Mary's Hospital and the many others who ensured her final days were spent in comfort and with dignity.
    No service is planned but a celebration of her life will be held at a later day. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please make a donation to St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary.

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