KILLICK Chart 0403

This is a Chart for Frederick William Killick and Annie Cooper

 

married 
about
June quarter
1890
Hampbledon district
Surrey

 

1
FREDERICK WILLIAM KILLICK
born about
1865
Capel, Surrey
registered
September quarter 1865
Dorking district
Surrey
baptised
2nd July1865
St John the Baptist
Capel, Surrey
occupation
1881 Shoemaker
1890 Bootmaker (baptism of Alice Ellen)
1891 Boot and Shoe Maker
1894 Labourer (baptism of Frederick William)
1899 Labourer (baptism of Elizabeth Annie)
1901 Shoemaker
1904 Shoemaker (baptism of Charles Harry)
1911 Bootmaker and Repairer
1913 Shoemaker (marriage of Alice Ellen)
possibly died
December quarter 1925 
Guildford district
Surrey
Aged 58 
(age discrepancy)

 

2
ANNIE COOPER

born about
June quarter
1867
Ewhurst
Surrey
died 
December quarter 1932 
Hambledon dstrict
 Surrey
 Aged 65


3
Alice
Ellen
(Nellie)
KILLICK
born 
18th July 1890
Ewhurst
Surrey
baptised
14th September 1890
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst
Surrey
occupation 
1911 Servant Domestic
died
(registration not found)

married
19th October 1913
St Jude
Southwark
London
witnesses
J C CALVERT
R HARMAH
banns
28th September
5th and 12th October 1913
St Jude
Southwark
London
(both of this parish)
Charles 
James
Frederick
SPENCER
born about
1889
(registration not found)
occupation
1913 Cook
died
(registration not found)
4
Frederick 
William

(
Fred)
KILLICK
born
21st December 1893
Ewhurst
Surrey
baptised
3rd March 1894
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst
Surrey
military
WWI
Private
Service Number 
G/3545
1st Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment
died
WWI
3rd July 1916
Killed in Action
memorial
Loos Memorial
Pas de Calais
France
panel reference
13 to 15
France and Flanders
5
Albert
KILLICK
born about
September quarter
1896
Ewhurst
Surrey
baptism
not found
military
 WWI 
Private 
Service No: G/1275 
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
 1st Battalion
died
WWI 
3rd November 1916
 France
memorial 
Thiepval Memorial 
Somme
France
panel reference
Pier and Face 5 D and 6 D.
6
Elizabeth
 Annie

(
Lizzie)
KILLICK
born about
September quarter
1899
Ewhurst
Surrey
baptised
20th August 1899
St Peter and St Paul
Ewhurst
Surrey
died 
(registration not found)
7
Charles
Henry)
(Harry
KILLICK
born about
June quarter
1903
Ewhurst
Surrey
baptised
24th May 1903
St Nicolas
Cranleigh
Surrey
died
June quarter 1943 
Surrey North Western district
Surrey 
Aged 39 
as
 Charles Henry
  1. 1865 Shiremark Mill, Capel, Surrey (baptism of Frederick William)
    1871 Shiremark, Capel, Surrey
    1881 Capel, Surrey, Living with them was Eliza's grandson Ernest E KILLICK (2 months) born Leatherhead, Surrey and a Lodger George MITCHELL (30) unmarried Bricklayer, born Capel, Surrey.
    1890 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Allce Ellen)
    1891 Hospital, Parsons Lane, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, as KELLICK. A Patient in hospital. Sophia CRUMP (42) Single Matron Of Hospital born Shoreditch, Matron Of Hospital Shoreditch, Middlesex with General Servant Domestic Hannah LONGSTEEL (32) single born Halmore, Gloucestershire. Other Patients were Thomas BICHON (42) married Agricultural Labourer born Newdigate, Surrey, William DENNETT (66) married Retired Butler born Yoxford, Suffolk, Robert DAVEY (24) single Farm Labourer born Horsham, Sussex, widow Mary A PULLINGER (50) Needlewoman born Cold Harbour, Surrey and Annie BURT (16) single General Labourer Domestic born Hurstpierpoint,
    1894 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Frederick William)
    1899 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Elizabeth Annie)
    1901 Coneyworth? Farm Cottages, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1904 Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of Charles Harry)
    1911 No 8 Baynards Cottages, Baynards, Horsham, Sussex, Child Nellie aged 20 born Ewhurst, Surrey (but crossed through so assume she was not at home) 
  2. 1890 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Allce Ellen)
    1891 Capel Street, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, Visiting her widowed mother-in-law Eliza KILLICK (53) Laundress born Cranley, Surrey together with her daughter Alice (0) born Ewhurst Surrey. Living with Eliza was her son Albert (16) Gardener Domestic Servant born Capel, Surrey and her grandson George SCOTT (7) Scholar born Clapton, Middlesex. Boarding with her was Arthur BIRCH (27) Gardener Domestic Servant born Chesham, Buckinghamshire and another visitor was Mark HOOKER (21) married born Surrey
    1894 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Frederick William)
    1899 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Elizabeth Annie)
    1901 Coneyworth? Farm Cottages, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1904 Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of Charles Harry)
    1911 No 8 Baynards Cottages, Baynards, Horsham, Sussex, Annie is down as having been married 19 years and having had 5 children all survive at the date of this Census.
  3. 1890 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Allce Ellen)
    1891 Capel Street, Capel, Dorking, Surrey, Visiting, together with her mother, her widowed grandmother Eliza KILLICK (53) Laundress born Cranley, Surrey. Living with Eliza was her son Albert (16) Gardener Domestic Servant born Capel, Surrey and her grandson George SCOTT (7) Scholar born Clapton, Middlesex. Boarding with her was Arthur BIRCH (27) Gardener Domestic Servant born Chesham, Buckinghamshire and another visitor was Mark HOOKER (21) married born Surrey
    1901 Coneyworth? Farm Cottages, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1911 St Mary's Home, Stone, Near Dartford, Kent (Inmate). Head was Eveline TAYLER (42) Single Sister of Mercy born Clerkenwell, Middlesex. There were 11 Matrons (6 of them were Sisters of Mercy, 4 were Laundresses, 1 was a Seamstress), 1 Visitor, 52 Inmates (including Alice), all were "Servant Domestic"
    1913 16 Princess Street, Southwark, London (at marriage)
    Information for Charles James Frederick SPENCER
    1913 16 Princess Street, Southwark, London (at marriage) Father Albert SPENCER - Painter
  4. 1894 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Frederick William)
    1901 Coneyworth? Farm Cottages, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1911 No 8 Baynards Cottages, Baynards, Horsham, Sussex,
    1916 The entry on Ancestry give Ewhurst as place of residence so I do feel this is the correct Frederick William KILLICK, also his effects were left to his father Frederick William KILLICK so I believe confirming that this is the correct person.
    Rank:
    Private, Service No: G/3545 Date of Death: 03/07/1916 Regiment/Service: The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)  1st Bn.
    Panel Reference: Panel 13 to 15.
    Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL
    The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery.
    Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kilometres north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 kilometre west of the village, to the north-east of the D943, the main Lens to Bethune road.
    Historical Information
    Dud Corner Cemetery stands almost on the site of a German strong point, the Lens Road Redoubt, captured by the 15th (Scottish) Division on the first day of the battle.
    The name "Dud Corner" is believed to be due to the large number of unexploded enemy shells found in the neighbourhood after the Armistice.
    The Loos Memorial commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay. On either side of the cemetery is a wall 15 feet high, to which are fixed tablets on which are carved the names of those commemorated. At the back are four small circular courts, open to the sky, in which the lines of tablets are continued, and between these courts are three semicircular walls or apses, two of which carry tablets, while on the centre apse is erected the Cross of Sacrifice.
    The memorial was designed by Sir Herbert BAKER with sculpture by Charles WHEELER. It was unveiled by Sir Nevil MaCREADY on 4 August 1930
  5. 1901 Coneyworth? Farm Cottages, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1911 No 8 Baynards Cottages, Baynards, Horsham, Sussex,
    Notes
    Information from Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site
    THIEPVAL MEMORIAL
    The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929).
    On 1 July 1916, supported by a French attack to the south, thirteen divisions of Commonwealth forces launched an offensive on a line from north of Gommecourt to Maricourt. Despite a preliminary bombardment lasting seven days, the German defences were barely touched and the attack met unexpectedly fierce resistance. Losses were catastrophic and with only minimal advances on the southern flank, the initial attack was a failure. In the following weeks, huge resources of manpower and equipment were deployed in an attempt to exploit the modest successes of the first day. However, the German Army resisted tenaciously and repeated attacks and counter attacks meant a major battle for every village, copse and farmhouse gained. At the end of September, Thiepval was finally captured. The village had been an original objective of 1 July. Attacks north and east continued throughout October and into November in increasingly difficult weather conditions. The Battle of the Somme finally ended on 18 November with the onset of winter.
    In the spring of 1917, the German forces fell back to their newly prepared defences, the Hindenburg Line, and there were no further significant engagements in the Somme sector until the Germans mounted their major offensive in March 1918
    The Thiepval Memorial, the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, bears the names of more than 72,000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20 March 1918 and have no known grave. Over 90% of those commemorated died between July and November 1916. The memorial also serves as an Anglo-French Battle Memorial in recognition of the joint nature of the 1916 offensive and a small cemetery containing equal numbers of Commonwealth and French graves lies at the foot of the memorial.
  6. 1899 Ewhurst, Surrey (baptism of Elizabeth Annie)
    1901 Coneyworth? Farm Cottages, Ewhurst, Surrey
    1911 No 8 Baynards Cottages, Baynards, Horsham, Sussex,
  7. 1904 Cranleigh, Surrey (baptism of Charles Harry)
    1911 No 8 Baynards Cottages, Baynards, Horsham, Sussex,

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