SUTTON Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Albert James Sutton and Hannah Elizabeth "Anna" Pidduck

  married
18th April
1886
Ramsgate, Kent
registered
June quarter 
1886
Thanet District
Kent
 
1
ALBERT JAMES SUTTON
born  
December quarter
 1862
Ramsgate, Kent
occupation  
1891, 1901 Gas Stoker
1911 Stoker, Corporation Gas Works
military
WWI
Service Number
3716
ArmY Service Corps
died
 
March quarter 1922 
Thanet District, Kent 
Age 59
  2
HANNAH ELIZABETH “ANNA” PIDDUCK

born
June quarter
1864
Minster
Kent
or 
Milton (1911) Kent
 baptised 
5th June 1864 
Minster, Kent
occupation
1881 General Servant 
1911 Housewife
then
Licensed Victualler
kept “The Brown Jug” pub in Ramsgate, Kent
died
11th June 1947
registered
 June quarter 1947
  Thanet district, Kent
Age 83

3
William
 Albert
SUTTON

born  
December quarter
1886
Ramsgate, Kent
baptised
7th November 1886
Westbere
Kent
died
March quarter
1961 
Thanet district
Kent
 Age 74

married
June quarter
1910
Thanet district
Kent
Alice 
Henrietta 
FAULKNER
4
George 
Edward
SUTTON

born  
11th February 1890
Ramsgate, Kent
registered
March quarter
1890
Thanet district
Kent
baptised
13th April 1890
Westbere
Kent
occupation
WWI
Sergeant 
Service No. L/8529 
The Buffs
 (East Kent Regiment) 
6th Battalion
died
WWI
13th October 1915
France
Age 25
memorial
Loos Memorial
Panel Reference 
Panel 15 to 19
Pas de Calais
France
5
Emmie 
Jessie
SUTTON

born
10th November 1891
Ramsgate, Kent
registered 
December quarter 1891
Thanet district
Kent
baptised
14th February 1892
Holy Trinity
Ramsgate
Kent
died
December quarter 1903
Thanet district
Kent 
Age 12 years
6
Stanley 
James
SUTTON

born
12th February 1894
Ramsgate, Kent
registered
March quarter
1894
Thanet district, Kent
baptised
25th March 1894
St Luke
Ramsgate, Kent
occupation
1911 Wheelwrights
Apprentice
died
November 1979
Thanet district
Kent
Age 85
7
Alice
 Adelaide
SUTTON

born 
28th November 1897
Ramsgate, Kent
registered
March quarter
1898
Thanet district
Kent
died
25th February 1966 
East Ham Memorial Hospital London
registered
March quarter
1966 
East Ham district
Essex 
Age 68

married
September quarter 1921
Thanet District
Kent
 George 
Albert
 Henry
WATTS



 
  1. 1891 6 Cumberland Place, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1911 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
  2. 1871 17 Finsbury Terrace, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1881 2 Vincent Villas, Ramsgate, Kent. Kept "The Brown Jug" pub in Ramsgate
    1891 6 Cumberland Place, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1911 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1915 (1922) 24, Claughton Rd., Plaistow, London (George Edward's death) Son of Hannah Elizabeth SUTTON, of 24, Claughton Rd., Plaistow, London, and the late Albert James SUTTON. (We have found that the address at Probate for her youngest daughter Alice Adelaide in 1966 is the same as the address given here on the CGWC so she was with her daughter whenever the records of the CGWC were compiled for the First World War.  1947 SUTTON Hannah Elizabeth of 16 Boundary-road Ramsgate widow died 11 June 1947 Probate London 21 October to Alice Adelaide Watts (wife of George Albert Henry Watts). Effects £1756 0s. 8d. (National Probate Calendar)
    1922 24, Claughton Rd., Plaistow, London (Forces War Records for medals of son George Edward) 
  3. 1891 6 Cumberland Place, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1911 12 St George Road, Ramsgate, Kent
    1939 150 Herson Road, Ramsgate, Kent. William A SUTTON born 16th September 1886 Foreman Gas Public Street Light, Alice H SUTTON born 19th March 1889 Unpaid Domestic Duties and Arthur W F SUTTON born 29th April 1912 Representative Weighing Machine
  4. 1891 6 Cumberland Place, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1911 Not found
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 1/11/2014
    First Name: George Edward 
    Initials: G E 
    Surname: SUTTON
    DOB: Circa 1890 
    Age: 25 
    Birth Town: St. Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent. 
    Resided Town: Ramsgate, Kent. 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 13/10/1915 
    Fate: Died of Wounds 
    Information: SON OF HANNAH ELIZABETH SUTTON, OF 24, CLAUGHTON RD., PLAISTOW, LONDON, AND THE LATE ALBERT JAMES SUTTON. 
    Rank: Serjeant 
    Service Number: L/8529 
    Duty Location: France And Flanders 
    Campaign Medals: 
    1914/15 Star
    Given the information we have available, it is very possible that George Edward SUTTON was was awarded the 1914-15 star campaign medal of the British Empire for his service in World War One.
    This Star is identical to the 1914 Star in every respect except that the centre scroll bears the dates “1914- 15” and the two small scrolls bearing “Aug” and “Nov” are omitted.
    He would also have received the British War Medal and Victory Medal, as it was not awarded singularly. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. With Pip representing either this medal or the 1914 Star, only one of which could be awarded to a soldier, Squeak represented the British War Medal and Wilfred represented the Victory Medal. 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that George Edward SUTTON 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 George Edward SUTTON 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: buffs (east kent regiment) 
    Buffs (East Kent Regiment) during World War 1
    The Regiment raised 14 Battalions and was awarded 48 battle honours and 1 Victoria cross, losing 6,000 men during the course of the First World War.
    6th (Service) Battalion
    Aug 1914 Formed at Canterbury as part of the First New Army (K1) and then moved to Colchester and Purfleet to join the 37th Brigade of the 12th Division and then moved to Shorncliffe.
    Feb 1915 Moved to Aldershot.
    June 1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
    1915
    The Battle of Loos.
    1916
    The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Pozieres, The Battle of Le Transloy, 
    1917
    The First Battle of the Scarpe, The Battle of Arleux, The Third Battle of the Scarpe, The Cambrai operations.
    1918
    The Battle of Bapaume, The First Battle of Arras 1918, The Battle of Amiens, The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Epehy, The Final Advance in Artois, 
    11.11.1918 Ended the war at Rumegies east of Orchies, France.
    Information about other Battalions can be found on the Forces War Records web site
    Battalion: 6th Battalion 
    Commemorated: France 
    Collections: Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 
    The IWGC/CWGC Registers Collection 
  5. 1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
  6. 1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Kent
    1911 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
  7. 1901 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1911 24 Denmark Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1966 WATTS Alice Adelaide of 24 Claughton Road London E.13 died 25th February 1966 at East Ham Memorial Hospital London 13 May to Henry James Jennings company accountant. £7257. (National Probate Calendar)

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