STEMP Chart 0406

This is a Chart for William Stemp and Sarah (Stening) Stenning

 

married
5th June 1880
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
witnesses
Elijah CHITTY
Esther STENNING

 
 

1
WILLIAM STEMP
born about
June quarter 1856
Staire Hall?, Cranley, Surrey
baptised  
22nd June 1856 
St Nicolas, Cranley, Surrey
occupation  
1871 Ag Lab
1880 Labourer (at marriage)
1881 Agricultural Labourer and Hoop Shaver
1881 Labourer (baptism of William)
1883 Labourer (baptism of Alfred)
1885 Farm Labourer (baptism of Albert)
1887 Labourer (baptism of Thomas)
 1891 Ag Farm Labourer
1901 Farm Labourer
1910 Woodman (marriage of Albert)
1910 Labourer (marriage of son Thomas)
1911 Labourer General (Working on Estate)
1914 Woodman (at marriage of son William)
Labourer, Agricultural Labourer
and Hoop Shaver/Farm Labourer/Woodsman
died
December quarter 1923  
Ewhurst Green, Ewhurst, Surrey
 Age 67 years
buried  
29th December 1923
 St Peter and St Paul
 Ewhurst, Surrey

 

2
SARAH (STENING) STENNING
born
March quarter 1860 
Ewhurst, Surrey
baptised
19th February
1860
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst
Surrey
died  
October 1943
The Bungalow, Ewhurst Green, Ewhurst, Surrey
Age 83 years
buried  
16th October 1943
 St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey


3
William
STEMP

born 
26th April 1881
Roffey
Cranleigh, Surrey
baptised
29th May 1881
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
died about
December quarter 1971 
Chichester district
Sussex
Aged 90

married
5th November 1914
St Luke
Kensington
London
witnesses
John Robert BARRETT
Emily Maud
BARRETT
registered
December quarter
1914
Kensington district
London
Amy 
Elizabeth
BARRETT

4
Alfred
STEMP

born
24th March 1883
Cranley Lane
Ewhurst, Surrey
baptised
29th April 1883
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
died
 March quarter 1971 
Horsham district
 Sussex

married
6th October 1906
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
witnesses
William STEMP
Emily MILLEARD
Edith 
Mary
MILLEARD




5
Albert
STEMP

born
9th June 1885 
Ellen’s Green
Ewhurst, Surrey
baptised
9th August 1885
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
occupation
WWII
Private, 45786, 15th Bn The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment.
died 
of Illness 
23rd March 1917
 Aged 31
buried
St Pol Communal Cemetery Extension,
 St Pol, France (C25)

married
19th January 1910
St Nicolas
Cranleigh, Surrey
witnesses
W BEADELL
D BEADELL
Elizabeth
 Emma
BEADELL

6
Thomas
STEMP

born 
18th October 1887
Cranleigh Lane End
Cranleigh, Surrey
baptised  
27th November 1887
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
died about
1915
Isolation Hospital
Guildford, Surrey
Age 28 years
buried
27th March 1915
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey

married
23rd April 1910
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst, Surrey
witnesses
William STEMP
Daisy SHURLOCK
Mary
SHURLOCK
  1. 1861 Starvehall Cottage, Cranley, Surrey. Living with his widowed father William and his siblings. Living with them was his father's widowed sister Mary CHITTY, (47) born Kirdford Sussex acting as Housekeeper together with her children Diannah (12), Elijah, (8) and Phillis (6) all born in Cranley, Surrey
    1871 Starvehall Cott, Hambledon, Cranleigh, Surrey. Living with his widowed father William and brother Thomas. Living with them was widowed Mary CHITTY (60) (described as Servant) born Kirdford, Sussex and her son Elijah (17) Ag Lab, born Cranley, Surrey
    1880 Ewhurst, Surrey (at marriage)
    1881 Napely Farm, Cranleigh, Surrey. Living, together with his wife Sarah, with the farmer, George GRAFFHAM (44) Farmer of 48 Acres born Ewhurst, Surrey, his wife Elizabeth (38) born Alnwick, Northumberland and children Mary (12) and Florence (9) both born Ewhurst, Surrey and Margaret (2 weeks) born Cranleigh, Surrey
    1881 Roffey, Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1883 Cranley Lane, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Alfred)
    1885 Ellen's Farm, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Albert)
    1887 Cranleigh Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Thomas)
    1891 Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1901 Census - Upper House, Ewhurst Green, Surrey (RG13/619 Folio 136 Page 8)
    1911 Ewhurst Green Ewhurst Near Guildford, Surrey
  2. 1860 Ewhurst, Surrey (at baptism) As STENING - Father Albert Constable, a Labourer, mother Sarah.
    1880 Ewhurst, Surrey (at marriage) Father Albert STENING - Labourer (Sarah is down as STENING at marriage)
    1881 Living at Napely Farm, Cranleigh, Surrey with the farmer, George GRAFFHAM, his wife and 3 children
    1881 Roffey, Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1883 Cranley Lane, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Alfred)
    1885 Ellen's Farm, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Albert)
    1887 Cranleigh Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Thomas)
    1891 Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1901 Census - Upper House, Ewhurst Green, Surrey (RG13/619 Folio 136 Page 8)
    1911 Ewhurst Green Ewhurst Near Guildford, Surrey. Sarah is down as having been married 30 years and having had 4 children all of whom survive at the date of this Census.
    Father - Albert STENNING - Labourer
  3. 1881 Roffey, Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1891 Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1901 Census - Upper House, Ewhurst Green, Surrey (RG13/619 Folio 136 Page 8)
    1911 Ewhurst Green Ewhurst Near Guildford, Surrey
    1914 Parish of St Peter Ewhurst, Surrey (at marriage)
    1915 The Green, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Stanley John William)
    1920 Ewhurst Green, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Dennis James)
    1922 Ewhurst Green, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Evelyn Maud)
    1922 New Cottages, Ewhurst Green, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll)
    1931 Hammer Farm, Cranleigh, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll)
  4. 1883 Cranley Lane, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Alfred)
    1891 Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1901 Lower Beach, Ewhurst, Surrey. Servant to David MUGGRIDGE (59) Single Farmer born Abinger, Surrey, Mary his sister (40) Married Housekeeper born Ockley, Surrey, Ernest his brother-in-law (29)  married General Labourer born Rudgwick, Sussex, Wallace A (10 months) son born
    Ewhurst, Surrey, niece Ellen E (24) born Southwater, Sussex and another servant Charles FIELD (35) single, Carter on Farm born Cuckfield, Sussex
    1906 Ewhurst, Surrey
    1907 Yard Lane, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Frank Sydney)
    1911 Ewhurst Green Ewhurst Near Guildford, Surrey  (Alfred is shown as married but is living with his parents on this Census)
  5. 1885 Ellen's Farm, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Albert)
    1891 Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1901 Census - Upper House, Ewhurst Green, Surrey (RG13/619 Folio 136 Page 8)
    1910 Ewhurst, Surrey (at marriage)
    1911 Hazelbank Ewhurst Surrey
    1914 Hazelbank, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Winifred Elizabeth)
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 3/11/2014
    First Name: Albert 
    Initials: A 
    Surname: STEMP 
    DOB: Circa 1886 
    Age: 31 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 23/03/1917 
    Information: Parents: William and Sarah STEMP; husband of Elizabeth Emma STEMP, of 8, St. James's Place, Cranleigh, Surrey. 
    Rank: Private 
    Service Number: 45786 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that Albert STEMP 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 Albert STEMP 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.
    13th 14th & 15th (Labour) Battalions
    July – Sept 1916 The 13th formed at Balmer and the 14th & 15th formed at Crawley then went to France.
    01.06.1917 Transferred to Labour Corps as the 93rd 94th 95th 96th 97th & 98th Labour Companies.
    Information about other Battalions can be found on the Forces War Records web site
    Battalion: 15th Battalion 
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collection: The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection
  6. 1887 Cranleigh Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Thomas)
    1891 Lane End, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1910 Ewhurst, Surrey (marriage)
    1911 Nine Acres Cottage Wallis Wood, Ockley, Surrey
    1913 Old House, Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Dorothy Sybil)

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