TAVARÉ Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Alfred Nunes Tavaré and Annie Morris

  married
December quarter
1880
St George
Hanover Square district
London
1
ALFRED NUNES TAVARÉ
born 
15th January 1859
Manchester, Lancashire
baptised
27th April 1859
St Mary, St Denys and St George
Cathedral and Parish Church of Manchester
Manchester
Lancashire
occupation
1871 Scholar
1891 Customs Examining Officer
1901 Civil Service, HM Customs, (Engineering Department)
1911 HM Customs Surveyor
1913 Surveyor of Customs (marriage of Maud Elizabeth)
died
11th November 1946
Paddington Hospital
London
registered
December quarter
1946
Paddington district
London
Aged 87
  2
ANNIE MORRIS
 
born  about
1859
Wilmington, Kent
died
24th April 1952
Farnborough Hospital
Farnborough
Kent
registered
June quarter
1952
Bromley district
Kent

3
Bertram
Frederick
Nunes
TAVARÉ
born about
1884
Northumberland
Tynemouth
died
25th April 1944
registered
June quarter
1944
Newton Abbot
district
Devon
Aged 62

married
26th August 1916
St George
Stockport
Cheshire
registered
September quarter
1916
Stockport district
Cheshire
Doris
ETCHELLS
4
Maud
Elizabeth
TAVARÉ
born about
1886
Northumberland
Tynemouth
died about
March quarter
1970
Newton Abbot
district
Devon
Aged 85

married
20th November
1913
All Souls
St Marylebone
Middlesex
witnesses
Anne TAVARÉ
M TAVARÉ
Elizabeth MORRIS
David
SMALE
born about
1887
occupation
1913
Accountant
(at marriage)
5
Leon Alfred
TAVARÉ
12th November 1891
Tynemouth
Northumberland
registered
 
March quarter 
1892
Tynemouth District
Northumberland
died
September quarter 1976
Bexley district
Greater London
Aged 82

married
September quarter 1916
Windsor District
Berkshire
Grace
ANDREWS

  1. 1859 Bury New Road, Manchester, Lancashire. at baptism) father Frederick an Artist and mother Ann
    1861 92 Bury New Road, Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire. Head was Frederick aged 50 an Artist and Teacher born Manchester, Lancashire, his wife was Ann M aged 40 born Worcestershire. Sibling Annie E aged 9 a Scholar born Manchester, Lancashire and then Alfred N aged 2
    1871 92 Bury New Road, Cheeham, Manchester, Lancashire. Frederick had died as Ann was down as a Widow born Nuneaton, Worcestershire, she is down as a Lady for occupation. She is down as Ann Mather, With her is a Frederick Lawrence TAVARE son aged 24 an Artist and Teacher of Drawing born Manchester, Lancashire, but he is also down as having been deaf and dumb from birth. Then there is Annie Elizabeth aged 19 a Scholar born Manchester, Lancashire, then Alfred aged 12 a Scholar born Manchester, Lancashire and finally Edwin Swain aged 7 a Scholar born Manchester, Lancashire.
    1881 Not found at present.
    1891 Census 6 Alma Crescent, Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland 
    1901 Census,  "Hillsboro" Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, Middlesex. 
    1906 2 Parkeston Villas, Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex (Kelly's Directory)
    1911 2 Parkeston Villas, Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex
    1946 TAVARE Alfred Nunes of Osborne Hotel Leinster-square Bayswater Middlesex died 11 November 1946 at Paddington Hospital London Probate London 19 December to The Public Trustee Effects £4723 12s. 10d. (National Probate Calendar)
  2. 1891 Census 6 Alma Crescent, Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland 
    1901 Census,  "Hillsboro" Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, Middlesex. 
    1911 2 Parkeston Villas, Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex
  3. 1891 Census 6 Alma Crescent, Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland 
    1901 Census,  "Hillsboro" Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, Middlesex. 
    1911 2 Parkeston Villas, Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex
    1944 TAVARE Bertram Frederick Nunes of Haytor Hotel Meadfoot-road Torquay died 25 April Probate Exeter 14 July to Doris Tavare widow. Effect £2539 15s. 5d. (National Probate Calendar)
    One child with the name TAVARÉ and the mothers maiden name as ETCHELL
  4. 1891 Census 6 Alma Crescent, Preston, Tynemouth, Northumberland 
    1901 Census,  "Hillsboro" Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, Middlesex. 
    1911 2 Parkeston Villas, Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex
    1913 24 Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex (at marriage)
    Information for David SMALE
    1913 Ivy House Great Portland Street, Marylebone, London (at marriage) (Father Richard SMALE (deceased) Merchant
    Two children born after 1916 with the name SMALE and the mother maiden name as TAVARÉ, one of them is not named.
  5. 1901 "Hillsboro" Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, Middlesex
    1911 2 Parkeston Villas, Cliff Road, Dovercourt, Essex
    1919 119 Southwood, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent (baptism of Kenneth Andrew)
    1923 St Andrews Villas, Southwood Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent (baptism of Mary and John)
    1931 5 Andrews, Southwood Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent (baptisms of Jeanne and Michael)
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 2/11/2014
    First Name: Leon Alfred 
    Initials: L 
    Surname: TAVARE
    Nationality: British 
    Incident Details: Sickness 
    Rank: Private 
    Service Number: 4041 
    Service From Date: 08-Aug-11 
    Service To Date: 01-Jul-18 
    Silver War Badge Number: 424401 
    Gazette Page: GMGR 3 
    Campaign Medals: 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that Leon Alfred TAVARE 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 Leon Alfred TAVARE 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. 
    Silver War Badge
    The Silver War Badge was issued in the United Kingdom to service personnel who had been honourably discharged due to wounds or sickness during World War I. The badge, sometimes known as the Discharge Badge, Wound Badge or Services Rendered Badge, was first issued in September 1916, along with an official certificate of entitlement. 
    The sterling silver lapel badge was intended to be worn in civilian clothes. It had been the practice of some women to present white feathers to apparently able-bodied young men who were not wearing the King's uniform. The badge was to be worn on the right breast while in civilian dress, it was forbidden to wear on a military uniform. 
    The badge bears the royal cipher of GRI (for Georgius Rex Imperator; George, King and Emperor) and around the rim "For King and Empire; Services Rendered". Each badge was uniquely numbered on the reverse. The War Office made it known that they would not replace Silver War Badges if they went missing, however if one was handed into a police station then it would be returned to the War Office. If the original recipient could be traced at his or her discharge address then the badge would be returned. 
    Overseas: Yes 
    Service: British Army 
    Regiment: Guards Machine Gun Regiment 
    Guards Machine Gun Regiment during World War 1
    Formed: 1915
    Disbanded: 1920
    The Guards Machine Regiment was initially formed in 1915 when machine-gun companies were beginning to form in the Guards Division. In April 1917, the four companies merged to form the Machine Gun Guards. In 1918, it was renamed again by Royal Warrant to the 6th or Machine Gun Regiment of Foot Guards. In June, the regiment was reorganised into five battalions. The Machine Gun Guards were disbanded in 1920. 
    Collection: Silver War Badge List 1914-1918 

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