SUMMERFIELD Chart 0301

This is a Chart for George Summerfield and Kate Marion Silver

married
June quarter
1891
Edmonton district
Middlesex
1
GEORGE SUMMERFIELD
born about
1864 
Worksop, Nottinghamshire
 (registration not found)
occupation
1892 Hammerman (baptism of Mabel Marion
1893 Blacksmith (baptism of George Chenery)
1901 Blacksmith
1911 Smith Gun Works, Royal Small Arms Factory
1918 Mechanic (marriage of George Chenery)
 died
6th January 1945
registered
March quarter
1945
Edmonton district
Middlesex 
Age 80
probate
9th February 1945
to
George Chenery
SUMMERFIELD
Sales Manager
will
£436 10s. 7d.
2
KATE MARION SILVER
born 
30th April 1870
(11 months on the 1871 Census)
Enfield Highway
Middlesex
baptised
31st July 1870
St James
Enfield Highway
Enfield
Middlesex
occupation
1891 Help in Home
died
 
March quarter
1954
 Edmonton district
Middlesex 
Age 83

3
Mabel 
Marion
 SUMMERFIELD
born 
12th August 1891
registered
December quarter 
1891
 Enfield, Middlesex
baptised
31st January
1892
St James
Enfield Highway
Enfield
Middlesex
emigrated to
Canada
10th February 1914
she
arrived at
Halifax
on that date

married
December quarter
1912
Edmonton district
Middlesex
William H 
ROBINSON
4
George 
Chenery
 SUMMERFIELD
born
23rd July 1893
registered
September quarter
1893
Enfield, Middlesex
baptised
9th August
1893
St James
Enfield Highway
Enfield
Middlesex
occupation
1911 Clerk, Electrical Lamp Works
1918 2nd Lieutenant Queens Regiment (at marriage)
died
9th June 1954
Leyland
Lancashire
probate
7th August 1954
to 
Alan Peter Chenery
SUMMERFIELD
Civil Servant
will
£4482 11s. 3d.

married
24th August
1918
St James
Enfield Highway
Enfield
Middlesex
witnesses
James Henry CONNOR
George SUMMERFIELD
registered
September quarter
1918
Edmonton district
Middlesex
 Mabel 
Blatchford 
CONNOR
born 
25th August 1896
Dartford, Kent
registered
December quarter
1896
Dartford district
Kent
occupation
1911 Clerk
died
August 1984
Sefton North
Merseyside
Aged 88
as
Mabel Blatchford
JOHNSON
  1. 1892 Bolton Cottage, Mandeville Road, Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of Mabel Marion)
    1893 Bolton Cottage, Mandeville Road, Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of George Chenery)
    1901 Bottom Cottage, 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1911 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1921 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1922 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1923 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1925 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1929 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1930 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1935 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1936 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1937 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1938 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1945 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield Wash, Enfield, Middlesex (address given at probate)
  2. 1870 Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of Kate Marion)
    1871 Look? Lane, Totteridge Road, Enfield, Middlesex, With the family was John C CRACKNELL brother in law aged 21 a Gun Maker born Enfield Highway, Middlesex (definitely John but I think it is the James Coomes CRACKNELL on this Chart), then there is an Eliza A WILD a Nurse Maid aged 12 born Ponders End, Enfield, Middlesex and a Robert Hardy LECKEY? a Lodger aged 21 an Engine Fitter born Marylebone, Middlesex.
    1872 Tolleridge Estate, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of Lily Florence)
    1881 Bakers Shop, 14 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex.
    1891 Manderville Crescent, Enfield Middlesex. Visiting the family was Ernest DIBBEN (Liley married him later the same year) 
    Gun Maker born Hampshire.
    1892 Bolton Cottage, Mandeville Road, Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of Mabel Marion)
    1893 Bolton Cottage, Mandeville Road, Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of George Chenery)
    1901 Bottom Cottage, 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1911 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex. On the 1911 census Kate is shown as having been married 20 years, and having had 2 children, both still living
    1921 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1922 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1923 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1925 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1929 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1930 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1935 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1936 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1937 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1938 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
  3. 1892 Bolton Cottage, Mandeville Road, Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of Mabel Marion)
    1901 Bottom Cottage, 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1911 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1914 Emigrated to Canada (this date shows on 1914 Census and actual date on Mabel's visit to England in 1920
    1916 Camp Hughs, 285 Cathedral, 11, Winnipeg North, Manitoba, Canada (1916 Canad Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta)
    1920 956 Strathen Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Mabel came to England for a Holiday, on the return form she states she is returning home to the address shown. She had departed from St John, New Brunswick, Canada on 21st March 1920 to said to England and her husband is given as W. H ROBINSON at the address shown above and she had departed from Southampton England and arrived back in Quebec in 8th November 1920.
    1921 956 Strathcona St, Winnipeg Centre, Winnipeg City, Manitoba, Canada
  4. 1893 Bolton Cottage, Mandeville Road, Enfield Highway, Enfield, Middlesex (baptism of George Chenery)
    1901 Bottom Cottage, 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1911 69 Manderville Road, Enfield, Middlesex
    1918 114 Manderville Road, Enfield Loch, Enfield, Middlesex (at marriage)
    1929 100 Durants Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1930 100 Durants Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1954 "Ventnor" 42 Moss Lane, Southport, Lancashire (address at probate)
    There were two children with SUMMERFIELD as surname and mothers maiden name as CONNOR
    Patricia M SUMMERFIELD born March quarter 1922 Edmonton district, Middlesex
    Allen P(eter) C(henery) SUMMERFIELD born December quarter 1923 Edmonton district, Middlesex. Alan married an Eileen AUTLEY in June quarter 1950 in Southport district, Lancashire
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 2/11/2014
    First Entry
    First Name: G C 
    Surname: SUMMERFIELD 
    Nationality: British 
    Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that G C SUMMERFIELD 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 G C SUMMERFIELD 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.
    1st Battalion
    04.08.1914 Stationed at Bordon as part of the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Division.
    13.08.1914 Mobilised for war and landed at Havre and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
    1914
    The Battle of Mons and the subsequent retreat, The Battle of the Marne, The Battle of the Aisne, First Battle of Ypres.
    08.11.1914 Transferred to I Corps Troops.
    21.07.1915 Transferred to the 5th Brigade of the 2nd Division;
    1915
    The Battle of Festubert, The Battle of Loos.
    15.12.1915 Transferred to the 100th Brigade of the 33rd Division;
    1916
    The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin, The attacks on High Wood, The capture of Boritska and Dewdrop Trenches. 
    1917
    The First Battle of the Scarpe, The Second Battle of the Scarpe, The actions on the Hindenburg Line, Operations on the Flanders coast (Operation Hush), The Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, The Battle of Polygon Wood. 
    05.02.1918 Transferred to the 19th Brigade of the 33rd Division;
    1918
    The Battle of Messines, The Battle of Hazebrouck, The Battle of Bailleul, The defence of Neuve Eglise, The First Battle for Kemmel Ridge, The fighting for and recapture of Ridge Wood, The Battle of the Epehy, The Battle of the St Quentin Canal, The Battle of the Beaurevoir Line, The Battle of Cambrai, The pursuit to the Selle, The Battle of the Selle. 
    11.11.1918 Ended the war in Berlaimont, France.
    2nd Battalion
    04.08.1914 Stationed at Pretoria, South Africa. 
    27.08.1914 Embarked for England from Cape Town arriving at Southampton 19.09.1914 and moved to Lyndhurst to join the 22nd Brigade of the 7th Division.
    06.10.1914 Mobilised for war and landed at Zeebrugge and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
    1914
    The First Battle of Ypres (the Division suffered such heavy casualties it took until 1915 to rebuild up to full strength).
    1915
    The Battle of Neuve Chapelle, The Battle of Aubers, The Battle of Festubert, The second action of Givenchy, The Battle of Loos. 
    20.12.1915 Transferred to the 91st Brigade of the 7th Division;
    1916
    The Battle of Albert, The Battle of Bazentin, The Battle of Delville Wood, The Battle of Guillemont, Operations on the Ancre.
    1917
    The German retreat to the Hindenburg Line, The Battle of Polygon Wood, The Battle of Broodseinde, The Battle of Poelcapelle, The Second Battle of Passchendaele.
    24.11.1917 Deployed to Italy to strengthen the Italian resistance after a recent disaster at Caporetto and positioned along the River Piave and engaged in various actions including; the Battle of Vittorio Veneto.
    04.11.1918 Ended the war in Italy west of Udine.
    Information about other Battalions can be found on the Forces War Records web site
    Battalion: 1st and 2nd Battalions (Regular) 
    Seniority Date: 26/06/1918 
    Collection: UK Army List 1918 
    Entry 2
    First Name: G C 
    Surname: SUMMERFIELD 
    Information: Attached to 10th Battalion. 
    Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 
    Gallantry Awards: 
    Mentioned in Despatches
    This is the lowest form of recognition that was announced. The Mention in Despatches (M.I.D.) for a Soldier is not an award of a medal, but is a commendation of an act of gallantry or service. G C SUMMERFIELD's name would appear in the official report written by a Superior Officer and sent to the high command, in which is described the Soldier's gallant or meritorious action in the face of the enemy. This despatch is published in the London Gazette newspaper of the State, which has existed since 1665 and is still published today.
    The phrase “Mentioned in Despatches” was used for the first time in a newspaper article by Winston CHURCHILL on 6th October 1898. From the time of the Boer War, the Despatches were published in full or in part.
    During World War One the citations published in the London Gazette did not usually give details of the place and date of the action for which awarded for security reasons. For most of these you need details from the War Office copy of the gazette. This can enable a search of the unit War Diary which will give a broader picture of the action for which G C Summerfield was awarded the M.I.D. In general no recommendations for Mention in Despatches survive for the army during WW1.
    A soldier could be mentioned in despatches more than once and in 1919 Army Order 166/1919 confirmed that individuals mentioned would receive a certificate, this included all British forces and Commonwealth Countries.
    In 1920 the Army Order authorised the issue of an oak leaf emblem decoration to be pinned or sewn diagonally on to the ‘Victory’ medal ribbon. If no campaign medal is awarded, the oak leaf is worn on the left breast of the dress uniform. This would signify that G C Summerfield had been ‘Mentioned in Despatches’. 
    Gazette Info: Gazette issue 31439. Mentioned in Despatches. Despatch from Sir D. HAIG from 16th March, 1919. 
    Gazette Date: 07/04/1919 
    Gazette Page: 8580 
    Service: British Army 
    Regiment: Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 
    Collection: Gazetted Awards and Mentions in Despatches 
    3rd Entry 1939 but still same regiment and same initials
    First Name: G C 
    Surname: SUMMERFIELD 
    Nationality: British 
    Information: Reserve of Officers 
    Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 
    Campaign Medals: 
    War Medal 1939-1945
    As with most Armed Forces Serving Personal during the conflict of World War Two, G C SUMMERFIELD was entitled to the War Medal 1939-1945. This medal was awarded to all full time service personnel who had completed 28 days service between 3rd September 1939 and the 2nd September 1945. Eligible personnel who had been “Mentioned In Despatches” during the War were entitled to wear a bronze oak leaf emblem on the ribbon. Those eligible for a campaign star, yet who had their service cut short by death, wounds or capture by the enemy, still qualified for this medal. 
    1939-45 Star
    Given the information available to us it is likely that G C SUMMERFIELD was awarded the 1939-45 Star for operational Service in the Second World War between 3rd September 1939, and 2nd September 1945.
    G C SUMMERFIELD would have been awarded this star if their service period was terminated by their death or disability due to service. Also the award of a gallantry medal or “Mention In Despatches” also produced the award of this medal, regardless of their service duration.
    Fighter Aircraft Crew who took part in the Battle of Britain (10 July to 31 October 1940) were awarded the "Battle of Britain" bar to this medal. In undress uniform, a silver-gilt rosette was worn on the medal ribbon to denote the award of this clasp. 
    Service: British Army 
    Regiment: Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) – Regular Army 
    Seniority Date: 24/08/1939 
    Collection: UK Army List 1942
    Information for Mabel Blatchford CONNOR
    1911 110 Durants Road, Ponders End, Middlesex. Parent John Henry CONNOR aged 28 a Turn Moulder Engineering born Maidstone, Kent, Mother Elizabeth Ellen CONNOR aged 42 born Maidstone, Kent down as having had 5 children all living at the date of this Census, Siblings on this Census were Nellie Road CONNOR aged 26 a Clerk born Maidstone, Kent, Alice Florence CONNOR aged 18 a Dressmaker born Dartford Kent and Frank James CONNOR aged 22 a Turn Moulder born Maidstone, Kent. (The mother was Elizabeth Ellen BLATCHFORD she died March quarter 1952 in Edmonton district, Middlesex)
    1918 Diocese of London - Appeared Personally Mabel Blatchford Connor of the Parish of St James' Enfield Highway in the County of Middlesex a Spinster of twenty one years and upwards, and prayed a licence for the solemnization of Matrimony in the Parish Church of St James' Enfield Highway aforesaid between her and Chenery George Summerfield of the Parish of St George, Enfield Wash next Waltham Cross in the County of Middlesex a Bachelor of the age of twenty one years and upwards, and made Oath that she believeth that there is no impediment of Kindred or alliance, or of any other lawful cause, not any Suit commenced in any Ecclesiastical Court to bar or hinder the Proceeding of the said Matrimony, according to the tenor of such Licence. And she further made Oath, the she the said Mabel Blatchford Connor had had her usual Place of abode with the said Parish of St James' Enfield Highway for the space of Fifteen days last past.
    Sworn at Enfield on the twelfth day of August 1918
    Mabel Blatchford Connor
    Before me
    R Howard Brown
    Surrogate
    Fee Charged £2.50
    1918 110 Durrants Road, Ponders End, Hertfordshire (at marriage) Father James Henry CONNOR - Moulder
    1921 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) (although married in 1918 he is on this Electoral Roll with his parents)
    1922 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) (although married in 1918 he is on this Electoral Roll with his parents)
    1923 114 Mandeville Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll) (although married in 1918 he is on this Electoral Roll with his parents)
    1929 100 Durants Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1930 100 Durants Road, Enfield, Middlesex (London Electoral Roll)
    1956 Mabel Blatchford SUMMERFIELD married again in September quarter in Southport district Lancashire to a Harold JOHNSON.

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