George Hann

M, b. 6 June 1816, d. 2 March 1888
     George Hann was of the Montacute branch. George Hann was also known as Hand. He was christened on 6 June 1816 at St Stephen''s Church, Winsham, Somerset. He married Mary Garrett on 23 March 1834 at St John the Baptist Church, Yeovil, Somerset; witnesses were John Hann and Elizabeth Minchinton. As of 7 June 1841, George Hann lived at South Street, Yeovil, Somerset. He was a glover on 7 June 1841. He married Jane Saint, daughter of William Saint and Mary Bagg, on 19 August 1847 at Victoria Grove - Chardsmead Baptist Chapel, Bridport, Dorset. George Hann was an inn keeper on 30 March 1851. As of between 30 March 1851 and 7 April 1861, George Hann lived at South Street (49), Yeovil, Somerset. He was a leather dresser on 7 April 1861. As of 2 April 1871, George Hann lived at Vicarage Street (3), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. He was a glover between 2 April 1871 and 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, George Hann lived at Queen Street 51, Yeovil, Somerset. He died on 2 March 1888 at Queen Street 64, Yeovil, Somerset, at age 71. His estate was probated on 1 May 1888; granted to Louisa Hann, widow (estate value £63.10.0.)

Child of George Hann and Mary Garrett

George Hann

M, b. circa 1836
     George Hann was born circa 1836 at Yeovil, Somerset. He was the son of George Hann and Mary Garrett. George Hann was a carpenter's apprentice on 30 March 1851. As of 30 March 1851, George Hann lived at South Street (49), Yeovil, Somerset. He was a carpenter between 30 March 1851 and 3 April 1881. As of 7 April 1861, George Hann lived at Havant Street 59, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. As of 1 July 1861, George Hann lived at Kensington Terrace, Portsea, Portsmouth. He married Mary Ann Saint, daughter of William Henry Saint and Sarah Hann, on 1 July 1861 at Kingston - St Mary's Church, Portsea, Portsmouth; witnesses were Mary Ann Wilkes and George Hann. As of 3 April 1881, George Hann lived at West End (102), Street, Somerset; he was boarding with Edward Barnes (cardboard maker) and his family.

Walter Evered Catchlove

M, b. 24 February 1907, d. 12 April 1997
     Walter Evered Catchlove was born on 24 February 1907 at North Adelaide, Adelaide, City of Adelaide, South Australia; parentage not confirmed. He was the son of George Edward Catchlove. Walter Evered Catchlove was engaged in May 1928; to Dorothy Berenice Lee, daughter of Mr & Mrs Frank Lee of 15 Saltram Road, Glenelg. As of May 1928, Walter Evered Catchlove lived at Glenelg - Seawall, Adelaide, City of Holdfast Bay, South Australia. As of between 1931 and 1934, Walter Evered Catchlove lived at an unknown place ; Professional cricketer (South Australia) - Right Hand batsman
M9 I16 NO1 Runs355 HS103* Ave23.66. He was a poultry farmer between 1939 and 1941. As of between 1939 and 1941, Walter Evered Catchlove lived at Glenelg - Cliff Street 28, Adelaide, City of Holdfast Bay, South Australia. He died on 12 April 1997 at Glen Osmond, Adelaide, City of Burnside, South Australia, at age 90.

Charles Hann

M, b. 13 January 1840, d. before 9 October 1897
     Charles Hann [who can trace his roots through his father Philip to the Montacute Hanns of Somerset is related through the descendants of his uncles John and Edmund to many of the Hanns in South Australia]. He was born on 13 January 1840 at Yeovil, Somerset. As of 7 June 1840, Charles Hann lived at an unknown place. As of 7 June 1841, Charles Hann lived at Middle Road, Yeovil, Somerset. As of between 30 March 1851 and 7 April 1861, Charles Hann lived at Taverner's Row (112), Yeovil, Somerset. He was a groom between 7 April 1861 and 2 April 1871. He married Charlotte Meech, daughter of George Meech and Charlotte Strong, in March 1864 at Yeovil R D, Somerset. As of 2 April 1871, Charles Hann lived at Ilchester Road (195), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. As of 3 April 1881, Charles Hann lived at Ilchester Road (200), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. He was a coachman between 3 April 1881 and 8 May 1897. As of between 5 April 1891 and 8 May 1897, Charles Hann lived at Hendford 62, Yeovil, Somerset. He died before 9 October 1897 at Hendford 62, Yeovil, Somerset. He was buried on 9 October 1897 at Holy Trinity Church, Yeovil, Somerset.

Children of Charles Hann and Charlotte Meech

Fred Hann

M, b. 27 December 1880, d. December 1951
     Fred Hann was christened on 27 December 1880 at Yeovil, Somerset. He was the son of Charles Hann and Charlotte Meech. As of 3 April 1881, Fred Hann lived at Ilchester Road (200), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. As of 5 April 1891, Fred Hann lived at Hendford 62, Yeovil, Somerset. He began military service on 15 September 1897 at Yeovil, Somerset, as 3544 - Private, 3rd Battalion, Prince Albert's Own (Somersetshire Light Infantry) for six years. He was 17-10 years old, 5ft 6.25in tall, weighed ?lb, 31-35in chest, fair complexion, brown eyes, black hair, CofE with a scar on his right forearm. He was a porter for Mr Davies of Yeovil on 15 September 1897. He was a Lance Corporal in the Military Police on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Fred Hann lived at Vauxhall Bridge Road 161 - Military Police Barracks, Westminster, Greater London. He was a soldier on 12 April 1914. As of 12 April 1914, Fred Hann lived at The Grove (now Vauxhall Grove) 66, South Lambeth, Greater London. He married Mary Ann Dunn on 12 April 1914 at St Anne and All Saints Church, South Lambeth, Greater London; was witnessed by William Thomas Dunn (bride's father) and Alice Moore. Fred Hann transferred to the Dorset Regiment on 22 November 1917. He died in December 1951 at Wandsworth R D, Greater London.

Children of Fred Hann and Mary Ann Dunn

Mary Pearce

F, b. circa 1777, d. before 31 July 1856
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     Mary Pearce was born circa 1777. John Hann weaver) from Stoke Abbott was subject to a Bastardy Order for Mary's child. He was ordered to pay £1 towards Mary's 'lying in'. He also had to pay maintenance of 1s 8d weekly to the Stoke Abbott Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor but if this proved insufficient at any time to keep nouirish and maintani the boy Mary should also contribute 10d weekly. She John Hann (weaver) was subject to a Bastardy Order for her child on 4 May 1807 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She married James Seal, son of Richard Seal and Ann Keeping, on 3 March 1817 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 June 1841, Mary Seal lived at The Village (31), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Mary Seal lived at The Village (33), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She died before 31 July 1856 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was buried on 31 July 1856 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

Child of Mary Pearce and John Hann

Children of Mary Pearce and James Seal

Ann Harrison

F, b. 2 August 1826, d. 25 September 1901
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John Hanne
     As of between 1826 and 1829, Ann Harrison lived at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was born on 2 August 1826 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of Thomas Harrison and Harriet Hann. Ann Harrison was christened on 27 August 1826 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 June 1841, Ann Harrison lived at Higher South Street (72), Broadwindsor, Dorset. She was a flax factory worker on 7 June 1841. She was baptized on 26 August 1849; into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was 'excommunicated' by family and friends. As of 30 March 1851, Ann Harrison lived at Fore Street (now The Square) (36), Broadwindsor, Dorset. She was a flax spinner on 30 March 1851. She married Matthew Holt on 6 May 1852 at Bridport, Dorset. As of 1863, Ann Holt lived at Morrill County, Morrill, Nebraska. She emigrated in 1863. As of between 1864 and 1901, Ann Holt lived at Salt Lake County, South Jordan, Utah. She was a nurse, doctor and midwife and from 1870 the President of the Relief Society for the Upper Branch in South Jordan between 1868 and 1901. As of 1880, Ann Holt lived at (68), Salt Lake County, South Jordan, Utah. She died on 25 September 1901 at Salt Lake County, South Jordan, Utah, at age 75. She was buried after 25 September 1901 at South Jordan Cemetery, Salt Lake County, South Jordan, Utah.

Children of Ann Harrison and Matthew Holt

Elizabeth Cook

F, b. 28 June 1816
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John Hanne
     Elizabeth Cook was born on 28 June 1816 at Thorncombe, Dorset. She was the daughter of John Cook and Esther Hann.

Mary Ann Cook

F, b. 4 June 1819
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John Hanne
     Mary Ann Cook was born on 4 June 1819 at Thorncombe, Dorset. She was the daughter of John Cook and Esther Hann.

Alfred Halsey

M, b. 5 May 1833
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John Hanne
     Alfred Halsey was born before 5 May 1833 at Pymore, Bradpole, Dorset. He was christened on 5 May 1833 at Holy Trinity Church, Bradpole, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. As of 7 June 1841, Alfred Halsey lived at Little Street (probably Churchyard), Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1851 and 2 April 1871, Alfred Halsey lived at an unknown place ; a shoemaker. As of 30 March 1851, Alfred Halsey lived at Wharf Street - Court 19 House 1, Aston and Nechells, West Midlands; visiting his brother, Thomas, and his family. He married Hannah Bell in June 1857 at Birmingham, West Midlands. As of 7 April 1861, Alfred Halsey lived at Mary Street, Pleasant Terrace (22), Balsall Heath, West Midlands. As of between 2 April 1871 and 5 April 1891, Alfred Halsey lived at Mary Street, Pleasant Terrace 1, Balsall Heath, West Midlands. He was a bootmaker on 3 April 1881. He was a shoemaker between 5 April 1891 and 2 April 1911. He was a boot shop keeper on 31 March 1901. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Alfred Halsey lived at George Street 63, Balsall Heath, West Midlands; In 1901, his married nephew and wife, Horace George Chaplin (33 agricultural implement depot manager, born Norwich) and Annie (32 boot shop assistant, born Kingston-upon-Thames) and their daughter Annie Halsey Chaplin (1 born Birmingham) were also living with him. In 1911, Horace and his family were the main occupants of the property.

Children of Alfred Halsey and Hannah Bell

Daniel Halsey

M, b. 2 May 1830
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     Daniel Halsey was christened on 2 May 1830 at Holy Trinity Church, Bradpole, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. As of 7 June 1841, Daniel Halsey lived at Little Street (probably Churchyard), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Daniel Halsey lived at Mount Wise Barracks, Stoke Damerel, Plymouth. He was a soldier on 30 March 1851.

George Halsey

M, b. 1 May 1836, d. December 1874
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John Hanne
     George Halsey was born on 1 May 1836 at Holy Trinity Church, Bradpole, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. As of 7 June 1841, George Halsey lived at Little Street (probably Churchyard), Beaminster, Dorset. He married Mary Mayho in December 1857 at Kingston-upon-Thames R D, Greater London. As of 7 April 1861, George Halsey lived at Mill Street (323), Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London. He was a letter carrier for the Post Office between 7 April 1861 and 2 April 1871. As of 2 April 1871, George Halsey lived at Mill Street 7, Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London. He died in December 1874 at Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London, at age 38.

Children of George Halsey and Mary Mayho

Isabella Hann Halsey

F, b. 30 September 1821, d. before 7 May 1823
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John Hanne
     Isabella Hann Halsey was christened on 30 September 1821 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. She was the daughter of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. Isabella Hann Halsey died before 7 May 1823 at Bridport, Dorset. She was buried on 7 May 1823 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset.

Jane Hann Halsey

F, b. 23 October 1818
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John Hanne
     Jane Hann Halsey was christened on 23 October 1818 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. She was the daughter of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann.

John Halsey

M, b. 12 October 1823, d. before 5 June 1836
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John Hanne
     John Halsey was christened on 12 October 1823 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. John Halsey died before 5 June 1836 at Bradpole, Dorset. He was buried on 5 June 1836 at Holy Trinity Church, Bradpole, Dorset.

Joseph Halsey

M, b. 25 December 1816, d. before 21 January 1881
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John Hanne
     Joseph Halsey was christened on 25 December 1816 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. Joseph Halsey was a carpenter on 7 June 1841. As of 7 June 1841, Joseph Halsey lived at Little Street (probably Churchyard), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 30 May 1842, Joseph Halsey lived at Bridport, Dorset. He married Mary Ann Elliott on 30 May 1842 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset; the witnesses were Thomas Halsey (groom's brother) and Mary White. Joseph Halsey was a wheelwright between 30 May 1842 and 2 April 1871. He married Hannah Chard, daughter of David Chard and Mary Stone, on 6 October 1845 at Bridport, Dorset. Joseph Halsey was a witness, with Ann Halsey, to the marriage of George Wills, labourer, with Elizabeth Bishop (nee White) on 2 April 1849 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Joseph Halsey lived at Woodswater Lane (194), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Joseph Halsey lived at Village (29), Abbotsbury, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Joseph Halsey lived at Western Town (now West Street) 17, Abbotsbury, Dorset. He died before 21 January 1881 at Abbotsbury, Dorset. He was buried on 21 January 1881 at St Nicholas's Church, Abbotsbury, Dorset.

Child of Joseph Halsey and Mary Ann Elliott

Children of Joseph Halsey and Hannah Chard

Mark Hann Halsey

M, b. 11 September 1825, d. 7 May 1852
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John Hanne
     Mark Hann Halsey was christened on 11 September 1825 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. As of 7 June 1841, Mark Hann Halsey lived at Little Street (probably Churchyard), Beaminster, Dorset. He married Elizabeth Moore on 1 April 1847 at Beaminster, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Mark Hann Halsey lived at Hogshill Street (27), Beaminster, Dorset. He was a currier on 30 March 1851. He died on 7 May 1852 at Beaminster, Dorset, at age 26. He was buried on 12 May 1852 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset.

Children of Mark Hann Halsey and Elizabeth Moore

Robert Halsey

M, b. 23 December 1827, d. March 1888
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John Hanne
     Robert Halsey was born on 23 December 1827 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. As of 7 June 1841, Robert Halsey lived at Little Street (probably Churchyard), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 10 February 1856, Robert Halsey lived at Aldgate, City of London, Greater London. He was a porter on 10 February 1856. He married Mary Ann Cripps on 10 February 1856 at St Botolph Aldgate Church, City of London, Greater London; witnesses M Biggs and Mary Hammond. As of 7 April 1861, Robert Halsey lived at Victoria Road - the Railway Station, Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London. He was a railway porter on 7 April 1861. As of 2 April 1871, Robert Halsey lived at Brighton Road (10), Surbiton, Greater London; he was lodging with Joseph Dredge (pipe layer) and his wife, Sarah. He was a railway signalman between 2 April 1871 and 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, Robert Halsey lived at St Leonard's Road - Croft Lodge, Surbiton, Greater London. He died in March 1888 at Kingston-upon-Thames, Greater London, at age 60.

Sarah Halsey

F, b. 25 December 1815
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John Hanne
     Sarah Halsey was christened on 25 December 1815 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. She was the daughter of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann.

Thomas Halsey

M, b. 30 April 1820, d. March 1883
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John Hanne
     Thomas Halsey was christened on 30 April 1820 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann. Thomas Halsey was a shoe maker between 7 April 1841 and 30 March 1851. As of 7 June 1841, Thomas Halsey lived at South Street, Bridport, Dorset. He married Ann Unknown circa 1847 at Birmingham, West Midlands. As of 30 March 1851, Thomas Halsey lived at Wharf Street - Court 19 House 1, Aston and Nechells, West Midlands. He was a cordwainer on 7 April 1861. As of between 7 April 1861 and 2 April 1871, Thomas Halsey lived at Wharf Street 40, Aston and Nechells, West Midlands. He was a boot maker between 2 April 1871 and 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, Thomas Halsey lived at Granville Street 26, Birmingham, West Midlands. He died in March 1883 at Birmingham R D, West Midlands, at age 62.

Children of Thomas Halsey and Ann Unknown

Elizabeth Moore

F, b. 25 February 1821, d. 3 December 1893
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John Hanne
     Elizabeth Halsey was christened on 25 February 1821 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was the daughter of John (labourer) and Mary (nee Reaps.) She married Mark Hann Halsey, son of Joseph Halsey and Isabella Hann, on 1 April 1847 at Beaminster, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Elizabeth Halsey lived at Hogshill Street (27), Beaminster, Dorset. She was a dressmaker on 30 March 1851. She married Thomas Horsnell Mumford on 8 November 1860 at Bridport R D, Dorset. Elizabeth Mumford received her endowment on 3 December 1864. As of 1870, Elizabeth Mumford lived at (62), Salt Lake County, Bingham Canyon, Utah. As of 1880, Elizabeth Mumford lived at Salt Lake County, South Jordan, Utah. She died on 3 December 1893 at Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Utah, at age 72. She was buried on 7 December 1893 at Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Children of Elizabeth Moore and Mark Hann Halsey

Children of Elizabeth Moore and Thomas Horsnell Mumford

Eleanor Lewis

F, b. 13 January 1898, d. February 1990
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John Hanne
     Eleanor Lewis was born on 13 January 1898 at Abertawe (Swansea). She married Clifford Clarence Hann, son of Daniel Hann and Rosa Blanch Bosley, in September 1921 at Abertawe (Swansea). As of between 1926 and 1966, Eleanor Hann lived at Stryd Rhondda (Rhondda Street) 127, Mount Pleasant, Abertawe (Swansea). She registered with Swansea County Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She died in February 1990 at Abertawe (Swansea) at age 92.

Child of Eleanor Lewis and Clifford Clarence Hann

William James Hann

M, b. 3 August 1870
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John Hanne
     William James Hann was christened on 3 August 1870 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Thomas Hann and Eliza Mitchell. As of 3 April 1881, William James Hann lived at Shoot Row (Res Tedna) 13, Redruth (Resrudh), Cornwall (Kernow). He may have been the Hann playing rugby for Camborne (Kammbronn) against Redruth (Resrudh) for whom he had also played previously on 21 January 1893. He married Emma Isabella Gwynn in March 1896 at Barton Regis R D, Bristol. William James Hann may have been the Hann who scored a try for Redruth (Resrudh) Reserves against Falmouth (Aberfal) Reserves in January 1900. He as James Hann, was one of the subsribers who raised £40 to present eight members of the Redruth company of the Cornwall Volunteers who were going to fight in South Africa in March 1900. As of between 1901 and 1902, William James Hann lived at St George's Road 78 'the Three Tuns Public House', City, Bristol; a publican. As of 1906, William James Hann lived at Summerhill Road 'the Pied Horse Public House', St George's, Bristol. He was a beer retailer before 1908. As of between 2 April 1911 and 31 May 1911, William James Hann lived at Park Crescent 11, Whitehall, Bristol. He travelled aboard SS Majestic from Southampton to visit H Lovelock, 915 61st Street, Brooklyn, New York. Height 5'6", fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes with a mole in the centre of his back on 31 May 1911. He was an engineer on 31 May 1911. As of 1956, William James Hann lived at Inns Court Road 40, Filwood Park, Bristol.

Children of William James Hann and Emma Isabella Gwynn

Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC

M, b. 13 May 1871, d. 2 November 1962
Charts
John Hanne
     Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, a member (and vice-president) of the North of England Obstetric and Gynealogical Society, a member of the Leeds Anaesthetists Club. He was employed by the Senior Anaesthetist and House Surgeon at Leeds General Infirmary, Resident Medical Officer at Leeds Public Dispensary and Medical Officer at Leeds War Hospital. Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC was also known as Surgeon Major. He was born on 13 May 1871 at Northumberland Street - Cumbrae Place 2, Govan (Baile a' Ghobhainn), Glasgow (Glaschu); an M S Carse was also present at the birth. He was the son of George Hann and Louisa Carse. As of 3 April 1881, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Ecclesall Road 250b, Endcliffe, South Yorkshire. As of 25 April 1883, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at South Grove 40, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. As of 12 May 1890, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Neal Street 12, Horton, West Yorkshire. He was a medical student on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Arundel Street - Arundel Hotel, Strand, Greater London. He as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England) and a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians (London), he was entered on the Medical Register on 1 June 1893. He was a physician and surgeon. between 1 June 1893 and 1944. He was junior Resident Medical Officer at Leeds Infirmary in 1894. He was recorded as a Licentiate in the Royal College of Physicians' list of members. As of 1895, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Heath Road 28, Bradford, West Yorkshire. As of 1899, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Hanover Street 29, Leeds, West Yorkshire. As of between 1899 and 2 April 1911, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Blundell Street 23 (under Leeds General Infirmary), Leeds, West Yorkshire; His sister-in-law, Pauline B Holtzman, was also living with the family in 1901. He was, as a Surgeon-Lieutenant, one of the two Medical Officers for the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) between 15 February 1899 and 5 March 1902. He married Marie Friedrica Holtzmann, daughter of Charles Louis Theodor Holtzmann and Pauline Unknown, on 7 June 1899 at St John the Evangelist Church, Great Horton, West Yorkshire; the witnesses were Pauline and Charles Louis Theodor Holtzmann (bride's parents), Louisa Hann (groom's mother), Arnold Charles Hann (groom's brother), PFF Holtzmann (bride's brother), PB Holtzmann (bride's sister), Amanda Glanert, E Glanert and L Glanert. Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC was promoted to Surgeon-Captain on 5 March 1902. He in Nisbet's Medical Directory is shown as the former Senior Anaesthetist at Leeds General Infirmary in 1908. He transferred to 7th Battalion (Leeds Rifles), The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yporkshire Regiment) when 3rd Volunteer Battalion was re-numbered as part of the Army's reorganisation on the formation of the Territorial Force on 1 April 1908. On 22 February 1909 he was promoted to Major and posted to staff of the ARmy's 2nd Northern General Hospital which was then intended to be built at the Leeds Institute. The new Leeds Training College at Beckett Park (now the Headingley Campus of Leeds Metropolitan University) becaem the military hospital instead. He was featured in the County Series (for Yorkshire) of Who's Who in the United Kingdom in 1912. As of between 1913 and 27 January 1939, Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC lived at Virginia Road 46 'Lynton Lodge' (under University of Leeds), Leeds, West Yorkshire. He during the Great War he served as 150587 - Temporary Lieutenant, Royal Army Service Corps (Motor Transport) between 1914 and 1918. He embarked aboard MV Staffordshire for Marseille on 28 January 1938 at Liverpool, Merseyside. He embarked aboard MV Derbyshire for Marseille on 27 January 1939 at Liverpool, Merseyside. He arrived aboard SS Dempo from Marseille on 4 June 1939 at Southampton. He registered with Leeds County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. His telephone number was Leeds 22089 in 1944. He died on 2 November 1962 at Grimston Lodge, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, at age 91. His estate was probated on 18 June 1963; granted to Reginald Charles D'Arcy Hann (medical practioner), son, and Freda Pauline Wright, daughter (recorded as spinster!). (Estate vakue £5314 18s 0d.)

Children of Dr Reginald George Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Lond), RAMC and Marie Friedrica Holtzmann

Adeline Kate Moorman

F, b. before 26 April 1871, d. 12 June 1916
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John Hanne
     Adeline Kate Moorman was also known as Lena. She was born before 26 April 1871 at Southsea, Portsmouth. She was christened on 26 April 1871 at The Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Old Portsmouth, Portsmouth. She was the daughter of Isaac Baker Moorman RN and Elizabeth Baker. As of 3 April 1881, Adeline Kate Moorman lived at High Street East 'Catherine Bank House', Dalmeny (Dùn Mheinidh), Lothian; was living with her father and his unmarried sister-in-law, Mary Baker. As of 5 April 1891, Adeline Kate Moorman lived at Florence Place (Teller Florence) (168), Falmouth (Aberfal), Cornwall (Kernow); her name was recorded as Adelaide K Moorman. She was living by her own means on 5 April 1891. As of between 1895 and 31 March 1901, Adeline Kate Moorman lived at Bloomfield Avenue 'Waverley', Lyncombe and Widcombe, Bath and N E Somerset; was living with her retired father and his unmarried sister-in-law, Mary Baker. She married Leonard Carse Hann ACP, son of George Hann and Louisa Carse, on 9 August 1904 at St Jude's Church, Southsea, Portsmouth. As of 9 August 1904, Adeline Kate Moorman lived at Nightingale Road 34, Southsea, Portsmouth. She was a teacher of music on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Adeline Kate Hann lived at Downs Court Road 'Caswell', Riddlesdown, Greater London. She died on 12 June 1916 at Oakwood Avenue - Kite Hill School, Riddlesdown, Greater London. An announcement was published in the Portsmouth Evening News which read ''HANN - At Purley, Surrey, on June 12th, Adeleine Kate (Lena), wife of Leonard Carse Hann and only child of Paymaster-in-Chief Isaac B Moorman, R.N. Service at St. Margaret's, Eastney, 12 o'clock Thursday.' Her estate was probated on 15 February 1917; granted to Leonard Carse Hann (schoolmaster), husband. (Estate value £1287.2s.4d.)

Children of Adeline Kate Moorman and Leonard Carse Hann ACP

Henry Herbert Hann

M, b. 14 September 1893, d. 17 July 1976
     He was from the Stourton Caundle branch of the Hann family. Henry Herbert Hann was born on 14 September 1893 at Halstock, Dorset. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Henry Herbert Hann lived at The New Inn, Halstock, Dorset. He began military service on 9 December 1915. He ended military service on 28 March 1919; was discharged due to wounds as 322317 - Rifleman Harry H Hann, 6th Battalion, London Regiment and awarded the Silver War Badge. As Henry Herbert Hann, grocer of Beaminster, he became a member of Beaminster Manor Lodge, No 1367 of Freemasons at the White Hart Hotel, Hogshill Street, Beaminster. As of between 12 May 1919 and 1946, Henry Herbert Hann lived at Fleet Street 5 'Magnolia House', Beaminster, Dorset. He married Harriett Jennie Sprackling, daughter of James Gale Sprackling and Alice Florence Arnold, in November 1924 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. Henry Herbert Hann registered with Beaminster Rural District Councl under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He was a grocer and provision merchant between 1946 and 1967. He married Cicely Margaret Pavey in March 1972 at Bridport R D, Dorset. Henry Herbert Hann died on 17 July 1976 at Bridport R D, Dorset, at age 82. As of 17 July 1976, Henry Herbert Hann lived at Seaward Gardens 3, Bridport, Dorset. His estate was probated on 21 September 1976; (Estate value £111,018.) He left a will on 14 October 1976; From an announcement in The Times "Mr. Henry Herbert Hann, of Bridport £110,766."

Children of Henry Herbert Hann and Harriett Jennie Sprackling

Herbert John Hann BA

M, b. 10 October 1926, d. 27 September 2015
     Herbert John Hann BA lived at Denbigh Street 94a, Pimlico, Greater London. Herbert John Hann BA was also known as John. He was a non-executive Director for Grattan PLC. He was born on 10 October 1926 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Henry Herbert Hann and Harriett Jennie Sprackling. As of 1946, Herbert John Hann BA lived at Fleet Street 5 'Magnolia House', Beaminster, Dorset. He as 14079690 - The Queen's Regiment, was appointed 2nd Lieutenant (383176) on 4 May 1947. He joined Boots the Chemist in Nottingham in 1950. He married Brenda Goodwin Walker in March 1954 at Basford R D, Nottingham. As of between 1968 and 1979, Herbert John Hann BA lived at Coxbench Hall, Holbrook, Derbyshire. As of between 13 August 1980 and 6 January 1982, Herbert John Hann BA lived at Park Terrace 15, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. He was Chairman and Managing Director of Boots PLC on 7 October 1981. There was a Business announcement in the 7 October 1981 edition of 'The Times' - 'Mr HJ Hann has joined the board of Grattan PLC as a non-executive director. Mr Hann is chairman and managing director of the retail division of Boots.' He retired as Managing Director of Boots (Retail Division) in 1983. He Feature in 'The Times' regarding his taking over as Chairman at Grattan PLC following his retirement as managing director of Boots retail division in March on 24 April 1984. He was Chairman of Grattan PLC on 24 April 1984. He was a non-executive Director for Next PLC on 18 September 1986. He was Chaiman of Schwarzkopf on 15 May 1987. He joined the Board of Clifford's Dairies on 18 August 1987. He left the Board of Next PLC (and at the time was referred to as ex-Grattan Chaiman) on 16 September 1987. He a director of Nestor Healthcare Group Limited between 30 May 1991 and 31 May 1993. He a director of Clifford Foods Limited between 1 June 1991 and 21 April 1993. He a director of Hjh Consultancy Limited between 7 September 1991 and 27 September 2015. As of 1992, Herbert John Hann BA lived at Ryall - The Butts, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. He took on the role of Director and Company Secretary of Pine's (Beaminster) Ltd following the death of his brother between 10 November 2004 and 24 September 2008. As of between 2011 and 2014, Herbert John Hann BA lived at Ranelagh Gardens - Rivermead Court 132, Fulham, Greater London. He died on 27 September 2015 at Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, at age 88. His estate was probated on 12 May 2016.

Allan Arnold Hann

M, b. 21 September 1929, d. before 18 May 2004
     Allan Arnold Hann was born on 21 September 1929 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Henry Herbert Hann and Harriett Jennie Sprackling. As of between 1946 and May 2004, Allan Arnold Hann lived at Fleet Street 5 'Magnolia House', Beaminster, Dorset. He married Elizabeth Ann Doble, daughter of Herbert Page Doble and Gladys Ruth Rhoda Gillingham, in March 1955 at Bridport R D, Dorset. Allan Arnold Hann was a grocer and provision merchant before 14 November 1987. He was a co-director with his brother of Pines (Beaminster) Ltd between 31 July 1991 and 18 May 2004 at Fleet Street 5a 'Pine's', Beaminster, Dorset. He died before 18 May 2004 at Fleet Street 5 'Magnolia House', Beaminster, Dorset. He was buried on 18 May 2004 at Eype - St Peter's Church, Symondsbury, Dorset.

Benjamin Hann

M, b. circa 1805, d. 2 February 1882
     Benjamin Hann was born circa 1805 at Folke, Dorset. He was christened on 30 June 1805 at Pulham, Dorset. He married Elizabeth Giles Pilly on 16 January 1830 at Folke, Dorset. Benjamin Hann was a publican on 7 June 1841. As of 7 June 1841, Benjamin Hann lived at Allweston (19), Folke, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Benjamin Hann lived at (49) The Village, Folke, Dorset. He was a beerhouse keeper on 30 March 1851. He was a baker between 20 July 1858 and 7 April 1861. As of 7 April 1861, Benjamin Hann lived at (13) The Village, Folke, Dorset. He was an unemployed baker on 2 April 1871. As of between 2 April 1871 and 7 April 1881, Benjamin Hann lived at Allweston (12), Folke, Dorset. He died on 2 February 1882 at Folke, Dorset. He was buried on 5 February 1882 at Folke, Dorset.

Ellen Hann

F, b. December 1863, d. before 8 October 1865
Charts
John Hanne
     Ellen Hann was born in December 1863 at Hartlepool. She was the daughter of William Frampton Hann and Eliza Steward Abey. Ellen Hann died before 8 October 1865 at Hartlepool. She was buried on 8 October 1865 at St Hilda Old Cemetery, St Hilda, Hartlepool.

Harry Bowditch

M, b. June 1873, d. September 1880
     Harry Bowditch was born in June 1873 at East Lydford-on-Fosse, Somerset. He was the son of John Peter Hurford Bowditch and Susan Cooper Pearse. Harry Bowditch died in September 1880 at East Lydford-on-Fosse, Somerset, at age 7.

Minnie Bowditch

F, b. December 1874, d. June 1875
     Minnie Bowditch was born in December 1874 at East Lydford-on-Fosse, Somerset. She was the daughter of John Peter Hurford Bowditch and Susan Cooper Pearse. Minnie Bowditch died in June 1875 at East Lydford-on-Fosse, Somerset.

Eric William Hann

M, b. March 1922, d. September 2014
     Eric William Hann was born in March 1922 at Wandsworth, Greater London. He was the son of William Frederick Hann. Eric William Hann married Margaret Ellen Wells in September 1945 at Battersea R D, Greater London. Eric William Hann was a press operator on 2 August 1949. As of 1986, Eric William Hann lived at 9/25 Carlton Drive, Putney, Greater London. He died in September 2014 at Kingston-upon-Thames R D, Greater London, at age 92.

Joan Mabel Hann

F, b. 2 September 1920, d. November 2002
     Joan Mabel Hann was born on 2 September 1920 at Wandsworth R D, Greater London. She was the daughter of William Frederick Hann. Joan Mabel Hann married Donald R Smoothey in June 1940 at Battersea R D, Greater London. As of 2002, Joan Mabel Smoothey lived at Sheen Road 55a, Richmond-upon-Thames, Greater London. She died in November 2002 at Kingston-upon-Thames R D, Greater London, at age 82.

Maria Deakins

F, b. June 1871, d. March 1912
Charts
John Hanne
     Maria Deakins was born in June 1871 at Prestbury, Gloucestershire; was the daughter of ? amd Maria. As of 3 April 1881, Maria Deakins lived at High Street (29), Prestbury, Gloucestershire. As of 5 April 1891, Maria Deakins lived at Chertsey Road 'Hillstone', Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol. She was the cook to Mary A Bowman (living on own means) on 5 April 1891. She married Francis Arthur Hann, son of Daniel Hann and Martha Long, on 8 January 1894 at St John the Evangelist Church, Clifton, Bristol. As of 1 May 1896, Maria Hann lived at Chandos Road 4, Cotham, Bristol. She married Frederick Thomas Cook in June 1897 at St Mary's Church, Prestbury, Gloucestershire. As of 31 March 1901, Maria Cook lived at High Street 19, Prestbury, Gloucestershire. As of 2 April 1911, Maria Cook lived at High Street (52), Prestbury, Gloucestershire. She died in March 1912 at Cheltenham R D, Gloucestershire, at age 40.

Children of Maria Deakins and Francis Arthur Hann

Children of Maria Deakins and Frederick Thomas Cook

Francis Arthur Hann

M, b. 2 December 1894, d. 10 September 1916
Charts
John Hanne
     Francis Arthur Hann was christened on 2 December 1894 at St John the Evangelist Church, Clifton, Bristol. He was the son of Francis Arthur Hann and Maria Deakins. As of 1 May 1896, Francis Arthur Hann lived at Chandos Road 4, Cotham, Bristol. As of 31 March 1901, Francis Arthur Hann lived at High Street 19, Prestbury, Gloucestershire. He was a railway lampman on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Francis Arthur Hann lived at Stryd Clyde (Clyde Street), Rhisga (Risca), Caerffili (Caerphilly); He was boarding with Henry Bunce (railway signalman) and his family. He was reported as having received wounds to the head and neck in the Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic on 30 April 1915. He was a signalman for the Great Western Railway before 7 May 1915 at Gilfach, Caerffili (Caerphilly). As of before 7 May 1915, Francis Arthur Hann lived at Tonypandy, Rhondda Cynon Taf. He died on 10 September 1916 at Thiepval, Somme, at age 21; He died in action as 17576 - Guardsman, 1st Battalion, The Grenadier Guards - part of 3rd Guards Brigade, Guards Division. His body was never found. He is recorded in the British Commonwealth War Graves Register as follows 'HANN, Pte. Francis Arthur, 17576, 1st Bn. Grenadier Guards. 10th Sept., 1916.' after 10 September 1916. He was commemorated on the war memorial (which was badly vandalised on the evening of 7 Oct 2011 by having the top half shattered - report) and on that in the village church (St Mary's) after 1919 at Prestbury, Gloucestershire. ;
 

 

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From the Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects it can be seen that the following amounts were credited to his exectors:
Oct 16: London account £8.19.7
7 Aug 1919: War Gratuity £11.10.0
Total £20.9.7
This was disposed of as follows:
To his aunt Frances Mary Tovey (nee Deakins)
20.12.16 £8.9.7
18 Sep 19: £11.10.0
A further gratuity was expected.

Anna Hardy

F, b. 7 October 1827, d. before 5 March 1866
Charts
John Hanne
     Anna Hardy was christened on 7 October 1827 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Puddletown, Dorset. She was the daughter of John Hardy and Elizabeth Jenkins. As of 7 June 1841, Anna Hardy lived at King's Arms Street (now High Street) (13), Puddletown, Dorset. As of 30 March 1851, Anna Hardy lived at The Village (3), Puddletown, Dorset. She was a dressmaker between 30 March 1851 and September 1855. Marriage banns for Anna Hardy and George Hand were published between 12 August 1855 and 26 August 1855 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Puddletown, Dorset. Anna Hardy married George Hand, son of William Hand and Jane Miller, in September 1855 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Puddletown, Dorset. Anna Hand was a dressmaker between September 1855 and 7 April 1861. As of 7 April 1861, Anna Hardy lived at Northbrook (17), Puddletown, Dorset. She died before 5 March 1866 at Puddletown, Dorset. She was buried on 5 March 1866 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Puddletown, Dorset; was recorded as Hannah Hand.

Children of Anna Hardy and George Hand

Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD

M, b. 31 August 1906, d. 4 December 1969
Charts
John Hanne
     Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD was born on 31 August 1906 at Swindon. He was the son of Frederick Hann and Abigail Mehigan. As of 2 April 1911, Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD lived at Hampton, Highworth, Swindon. He was a schoolmaster on the London County Council temporary staff between 1932 and 1933. He was a schoolmaster between 1933 and 1938 at Scarsdale Road Junior Boys' School, Camberwell, Greater London. As of 1937?, Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD lived at Highfield Drive 39, Ewell, Surrey. As of between 1937 and 1938, Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD lived at Stoneleigh Park Road 195, Epsom, Surrey. He registered with the Teachers' Registration Council (reg no 94465) when a teacher at Scarsdale Road Junior Boys' School, Camberwell when he said he was attained a Master of Arts in Classics at the Univeristy of London, having previously achieved a BA (Hons), a Univeristy of London Teacher's Certificate and was recognised as a Certificated Teacher by the Board of Education on 1 September 1938. As of between 1939 and 1945, Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD lived at Stoneleigh Crescent 12, Epsom, Surrey. He was promoted as 6105840 - Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant, Army Education Corps (355678) on 26 July 1945. He he relinquished his commission as Lieutenant (Honorary Captain) in the Royal Army Education Corps on exceeding the age limit and was allowed to retain the honarary rank of Captain on 28 February 1962. As of 4 December 1969, Capt Arthur Frederick John Hann MA PhD lived at Highfield Drive 39, Ewell, Surrey. He died on 4 December 1969 at Sutton R D, Greater London, at age 63. He was buried after 4 December 1969 at The cemetery, Highworth, Swindon.

Abigail Mehigan

F, b. December 1867, d. 23 March 1932
Charts
John Hanne
     Abigail Mehigan was born in December 1867 at Stonehouse, Plymouth. As of 3 April 1881, Abigail Mehigan lived at the Convent and Orphanage of the Faithful Virgin, Norwood, Greater London; her name was recorded as Abigail Meighan. She married Frederick Hann, son of Arthur Hann and Elizabeth Hodder, in September 1905 at Swindon. Abigail Mehigan was the school mistress on 2 April 1911 at The Elementary (Infants) School, Highworth, Swindon. As of 2 April 1911, Abigail Hann lived at Hampton, Highworth, Swindon. As of 1916, Abigail Mehigan lived at The Schoolhouse, Highworth, Swindon. She died on 23 March 1932 at Whittingstall Road 17, Parson's Green, Greater London, at age 64. She was buried after 23 March 1932 at The cemetery, Highworth, Swindon. Her estate was probated on 11 April 1932; granted to Arthur Frederick John Hann (Schoolmaster), son.

Child of Abigail Mehigan and Frederick Hann

Ellen Maud Mary Hann

F, b. 6 February 1867, d. 24 December 1935
Charts
John Hanne
     Ellen Maud Mary Hann was born on 6 February 1867 at Higher Kingston, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. She was the daughter of Alfred Hann and Louisa Cook. Ellen Maud Mary Hann was christened on 27 March 1867 at Yeovil, Somerset. As of 3 April 1881, Ellen Maud Mary Hann lived at Park Road 2, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. She married Alfred Thomas Shire on 3 September 1887 at St John the Baptist Church, Yeovil, Somerset. Nelly Shire was a glove machinist on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Nelly Shire lived at Adelaide Terrace 2, Yeovil, Somerset. As of 31 March 1901, Ellen Maud Mary Shire lived at Earle Street 43, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. As of 2 April 1911, Ellen Maud Mary Shire lived at St Michael's Avenue 45, Yeovil, Somerset; was recorded as Ethel Maud Mary Shire. As of between 11 April 1932 and 24 December 1935, Ellen Maud Mary Shire lived at The Avenue 'Torre Lea', Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. She died on 24 December 1935 at The Avenue 'Torre Lea', Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset, at age 68. Her estate was probated on 19 February 1936; granted to Wilfred Lionel John Walters (incorporated accountant) (Estate value £2468 9s 1.)

Children of Ellen Maud Mary Hann and Alfred Thomas Shire

Mabel Evelyn Northover

F, b. 4 May 1876, d. 27 March 1968
Charts
John Hanne
     Mabel Evelyn Northover was born on 4 May 1876 at Cerne Abbas, Dorset. She was the daughter of Andrew Henry Northover and Lydia Mary Buckland. Mabel Evelyn Northover was christened on 28 July 1876 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Cerne Abbas, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Mabel Evelyn Northover lived at Holywell - the Lion Hotel, Evershot, Dorset; she was living with her parents and siblings Alice Mary (7) and Robert John (1.) She was a fancy stationer's apprentice on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Mabel Evelyn Northover lived at High Street 126, Newport, Isle of Wight; was living with her employer, Elizabeth Upward (famcy stationer and bookseller) and her stepson. She married Frederick Hann, son of John George Hann and Ann Power, on 16 July 1900 at All Saint's Church, Camberwell, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Mabel Evelyn Northover lived at Queen Square 67 'The Hawthorns', Colyton, Devon. She placed an advertisement in the Chard and Ilminster News between 24 June 1905 and 22 July 1905. She placed an advertisement in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette on 3 July 1905. As of between 1911 and 1957, Mabel Evelyn Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon. She placed an advertisement in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette on 12 May 1914. At the 21 October 1925 Colyton and District Agricultural Society annual competition Constance Clarke was awarded a Long Service Award at the in the General Female Servant class having been in continual service with Mrs F Hann for 7 years, 4 months, 1 week and 4 days. She placed an advertisement in the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette and the Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser between 28 December 1928 and 2 January 1929. She registered with Axminster Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She died on 27 March 1968 at Bradninch, Devon, at age 91.

Children of Mabel Evelyn Northover and Frederick Hann

William Frederick Hann

M, b. 24 December 1900, d. 23 November 1980
Charts
John Hanne
     William Frederick Hann was born on 24 December 1900 at Colyton, Devon. He was the son of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover. William Frederick Hann was christened on 21 January 1901 at St Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devon. As of 31 March 1901, William Frederick Hann lived at Queen Square 67 'The Hawthorns', Colyton, Devon. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1923, William Frederick Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon. He was a sawyer on 9 August 1923. He departed aboard SS Montclare to Quebec, Canada on 9 August 1923 at Liverpool, Merseyside. He was an electricity generator and supplier (F Hann & Sons trading as Colyton Electric Light & Power Supply) and corn miller between 1925 and 1950 at Colcombe Mills, Colyton, Devon. As of between 1925 and 1980, William Frederick Hann lived at Colcombe Mills, Colyton, Devon. He was an electricity generator and supplier (F Hann & Sons trading as Colyton Electric Light & Power Supply) between 1927 and 21 November 1934 at Colcombe Mills, Colyton, Devon. He took part in the Honiton Motor Cycle and Light Car Club's Morrish Cup competition on 14 May 1927. In May 1928 he was a witness at the inquest into the death of Samuel Dorman of Broadhembury who William and fellow motorcyclist Donald McNeil of Axminster had found, fallen off his pedal cycle and lying next to a hedge, on the road at West Town, Broadhembury. He married Daisy Isobel Worden on 2 June 1930 at St Michael's Church, Axmouth, Devon. William Frederick Hann registered with Axminster Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. On 5 October 1939 while driving a small van near the Angel Inn in Fore Street, Seaton he knocked down temporary postman H Hindle of Highwell Road, Seaton who sustained an injured knee. First aid being applied by PC Heard and Supt WA Hawker of the St John Ambulance Brigade until the arrival of Dr AHJ Smart. He as Honoray Secretary of the Colyton Darts League was unsuccessful when his team played the league champions 'Globe A' at the final meeting of the season on 7 April 1949. He sold a cow and heifer calf for 66 guineas on 8 February 1958 at Cattle Market, Taunton, Somerset. He was a farmer before 28 August 1963. As of 28 August 1963, William Frederick Hann lived at Axminster Road 'Valley', Musbury, Devon. He died on 23 November 1980 at Convent Fields 13, Sidmouth, Devon, at age 79; of haemopericardium (collection of blood in the pericardium - the double-layer sac which surrounds the heart) following a ruptured myocardial infarction due to coronary artery thrombosis.

John Wilfred Hann

M, b. 21 January 1902, d. 21 November 1934
Charts
John Hanne
     John Wilfred Hann was also known as Jack Hann. He was christened on 21 January 1902 at St Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devon. He was the son of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1923, John Wilfred Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon. He was involved in a collision between his car and a bycycle as reported in the Western Times on 10 September 1920. He was involved in accident on his motor bike, reported in the Western Times on 10 August 1923. He was involved in another accident on his motor bike as reported in the Western Times on 3 July 1925. He was an electricity generator and supplier (F Hann & Sons trading as Colyton Electric Light & Power Supply) between 1927 and 21 November 1934 at Colcombe Mills, Colyton, Devon. He took part in the Honiton Motor Cycle and Light Car Club's Morrish Cup competition on 14 May 1927. Won the Gold Medal for winning the 24.5 mile Axe Vale Motor Cycle and Light Car Club reliability Trial at record speed with no points lost. The course was arranged by his brother Bill and was Axmouth-Combpyne-Axminster-Kilmington-old Roman road-Shute Pillars-Umborne-Red Cross-Colyton-White Gate-Gatcombe-Bunt's Hill-Seaton. He was mentioned in the Western Times' report of the second Honiton Motor Club 37.5 mile motorcycle trial in which he rode a Panther (see http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000265/19280518/064/0009- subscription required) on 18 May 1928. He won a Silver Medal for his performance on his P&M cycle in the West of England Motor Cycle Club's Reliability Trial. on 29 September 1928. He won a Silver Medal for his performance in the West of England Motor Cycle Club's Yeovil-Land's End Reliability Trial. on 19 May 1929. He was appointed to the committee of the Honiton Motor Club on 6 June 1930. He was awarded two broze medals by the Honiton Motor and Light Car Club at there annual ball at the Dolphin New Hall, Honiton on 25 November 1930. He married Phyllis St.Clair Swayne on 27 September 1932 at St Gregory's Church, Seaton, Devon; there were near-identical detailed reports in both the 28 Sep edition of the Western Times and the 30 Sep edition of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. As of between October 1932 and 21 November 1934, John Wilfred Hann lived at Hillside 10 'Wyclair', Colyton, Devon. He left a will on 19 April 1933. He was mentioned in the Western Times' review of The Arcadians by the Colyton Operatic Society as being the electrician. His wife was in the chorus and sister-in-law Daisy played Eileen Cavanagh (see http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000265/19340817/156/0014- subscription required) on 17 August 1934. He died on 21 November 1934 at Hillside 10 'Wyclair', Colyton, Devon, at age 32. He was buried on 24 November 1934 at St Gregory's Church, Seaton, Devon; reports appeared in the 30 Nov editions of the Western Times and the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette which mentioned his membership of the Axe Vale and Honiton Motor Cycle Clubs, 'De la Pole' Lodge (no 118) of Freemasons (Seaton) and Colyton Amateur Operatic Society and partnership in F Hann and Sons. Family mourners were his widow, Mr & Mrs F Hann (parents), Mr & Mrs WF Hann (brother and sister-in-law), Mr R Hann (brother), Miss O Swayne (sister-in-law), Mr R Northover of Gosport and Mr A Godbeer of Seaton (uncles.) His estate was probated on 19 June 1936; granted to Phyllis St Clair Hann of Coly House, Colyton, widow, and William Brand of Midland Bank Chambers, High Street, Exeter (Company Secretary). Estate value £787.10s.11d.

Richard Hann

M, b. 21 September 1916, d. September 1983
Charts
John Hanne
     Richard Hann lived at Aveton Gifford, Devon. He was a general store owner. He was born on 21 September 1916 at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon. As of between 21 September 1916 and 1923, Richard Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon. He was the son of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover. Richard Hann was christened on 24 October 1916 at St Andrew's Church, Colyton, Devon. He was an electricity generator and supplier (F Hann & Sons trading as Colyton Electric Light & Power Supply) between 1927 and 1950 at Colcombe Mills, Colyton, Devon. As of 29 September 1939, Richard Hann lived at Horn Park Lane 26, Lee, Greater London; was living with Ernest Jones (master grocer) his wife Edith and son and bank clerk Walter. He registered with Woolwich Metropolitan Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He was a bank clerk on 29 September 1939. He married Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp in December 1947 at Sir Faesyfed Dwyrain (Radnorshire East) R D, Powys - Sir Faesyfed (Radnorshire). Richard Hann died in September 1983 at Plymouth.

Child of Richard Hann and Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp

Daisy Isobel Worden

F, b. 29 March 1907, d. 13 July 1963
Charts
John Hanne
     Daisy Isobel Worden was born on 29 March 1907 at Slapton, Devon; was the daughter of William Nicholas P (police constable) and Lilly Julia T (nee Shapland.) As of 2 April 1911, Daisy Isobel Worden lived at Phoenix Place 5, West Alvington, Devon. She married William Frederick Hann, son of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover, on 2 June 1930 at St Michael's Church, Axmouth, Devon. Daisy Isobel Hann was mentioned in the Western Times' review of The Arcadians by the Colyton Operatic Society on 17 August 1934. She registered with Axminster Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She tendered her resignation as Treasurer of the Colyton YMCA Youth Club on 5 December 1947. She presented the Ayres Memorial Cup to T Parsons of Seaton reprenting 'Colcombe Castle' who beat W Moore of 'Beagles' 2-0 in the final at the final Colyton Darts League meeting of the season on 7 April 1949. She was a dairywoman between 1950 and 1954 at Colcombe Mill Dairy, Colyton, Devon. As of 13 July 1963, Daisy Isobel Hann lived at Axminster Road 'Valley', Musbury, Devon. She died on 13 July 1963 at Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, Devon, at age 56. Her estate was probated on 28 August 1963; granted to William Frederick Hann (retired farmer), husband. (Estate value £2432 8s 0d.) Since her death, entrants at the Axmouth Village Show have competed for the Daisy Hann Perpetual Challenge Memorial Cup which is awarded to the person gaining most points in food classes 125-151, which cover the cakes, biscuit and bread and jam, pickle and chutney groups.

Peter Nicholas Dean

M, b. 14 June 1918, d. September 2002
     Peter Nicholas Dean was born on 14 June 1918 at Sidmouth, Devon. He married Jean Serge in September 1946 at Honiton R D, Devon. Peter Nicholas Dean died in September 2002 at East Devon R D, Devon, at age 84.

Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp

F, b. September 1923, d. 13 October 2015
Charts
John Hanne
     Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp was born in September 1923 at Tref-y-Clawdd (Knighton), Powys - Sir Faesyfed (Radnorshire); was the daughter of Thomas CP (Commercial clerk) and Lilian M. She registered with Knighon Urban District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp lived at Teras Ffrydd (Ffrydd Terrace) 9, Tref-y-Clawdd (Knighton), Powys - Sir Faesyfed (Radnorshire). She married Richard Hann, son of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover, in December 1947 at Sir Faesyfed Dwyrain (Radnorshire East) R D, Powys - Sir Faesyfed (Radnorshire). As of December 1947, Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp was also known as Heather Hann. She died on 13 October 2015 at Plymouth at age 92; was also registered as just Heather Hann. Her estate was probated on 15 April 2016.

Child of Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp and Richard Hann

Patricia Susan Hann

F, b. 2 November 1953, d. 9 September 2005
Charts
John Hanne
     Patricia Susan Hann was born on 2 November 1953 at Colyton, Devon. She was the daughter of Richard Hann and Gwendoline Mary Heather Earp. As of 2002, Patricia Susan Pill lived at Westfield 267, Plympton St Mary, Plymouth. She died on 9 September 2005 at Turnchapel - St Luke's Hospice, Hooe, Plymouth, at age 51. She was buried on 20 September 2005 at St Mary's Church, Plympton St Mary, Plymouth.

Phyllis St.Clair Swayne

F, b. 5 April 1908, d. March 2011
Charts
John Hanne
     Phyllis St.Clair Swayne was born on 5 April 1908 at Newbury. She married John Wilfred Hann, son of Frederick Hann and Mabel Evelyn Northover, on 27 September 1932 at St Gregory's Church, Seaton, Devon; there were near-identical detailed reports in both the 28 Sep edition of the Western Times and the 30 Sep edition of the Exeter and Plymouth Gazette. Phyllis St.Clair Hann was mentioned in the Western Times' review of The Arcadians by the Colyton Operatic Society as being in the chorus. Her husband was the electrician and sister-in-law Daisy played Eileen Cavanagh (see http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000265/19340817/156/0014- subscription required) on 17 August 1934. As of 19 June 1936, Phyllis St.Clair Hann lived at Rosemary Lane (formerly North Street) 'Coly Bank', Colyton, Devon. As of 1945, Phyllis St.Clair Hann lived at Mayfield Road, Timperley, Greater Manchester. She married Howard Edwards in December 1947 at Aled R D, Conwy. Phyllis St.Clair Edwards died in March 2011 at Bristol at age 102; was registered as both Hann and Edwards.

Edward Henry Hann

M, b. 9 December 1851, d. September 1858
Charts
John Hanne
     Edward Henry Hann was born on 9 December 1851 at Shadwell, Greater London. He was christened on 4 January 1852 at St Paul's Church, Shadwell, Greater London. He was the son of Henry Hann and Mary Anne Skittlethorp. Edward Henry Hann died in September 1858 at Stepney R D, Greater London, at age 6. He was buried in September 1858 at Stepney R D, Greater London.