Thomas Harrison

M, b. 10 March 1817, d. before 23 April 1897
Charts
John Hanne
     Thomas Harrison married Elizabeth Cowling. Thomas Harrison was born on 10 March 1817 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of Thomas Harrison and Harriet Hann. Thomas Harrison was christened on 4 April 1817 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Thomas Harrison lived at Richmond Street 32 - the Kingsbridge Inn, St Andrew, Plymouth; his sister-in-law, Caroline Caowling (28, unmarried charwoman, b Kingsbridge) and her son Thomas (7m, b Plymouth) were living with him. He was a Greenwich pensioner between 7 April 1861 and 2 April 1871. As of 2 April 1871, Thomas Harrison lived at Cuttleford, South Brent, Devon; he was lodging with James Crapper (Greenwich pensioner) and his wife, Mary Jane. As of 3 April 1881, Thomas Harrison lived at Harbournford Hamlet, South Brent, Devon; he was lodging with Mary Dodd (widow) and her family. He was a flax dresser between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Thomas Harrison lived at Mill Lane (now Drimpton Road) (81), Broadwindsor, Dorset; he was lodging with Thomas Crabb (sawyer) and his family. He died before 23 April 1897 at Broadwindsor, Dorset. He was buried on 23 April 1897 at The Nativity of St John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor, Dorset.

Simon Warren

M, b. 11 April 1773, d. 13 February 1847
Charts
John Hanne
     Simon Warren was christened on 11 April 1773 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Warren and Ann Hann. Simon Warren married Hannah Johnstone on 2 March 1808 at The Nativity of St John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor, Dorset. As of 7 April 1841, Simon Warren lived at Monkwood, Marshwood, Dorset. He was a farmer on 7 April 1841. He left a will on 11 January 1845. He died on 13 February 1847 at Monkwood, Marshwood, Dorset, at age 73. His estate was probated on 13 July 1847; granted to Simon Warren of Monkwood and Joachim Gilbert, surgeon, of Beaminster.

Children of Simon Warren and Hannah Johnstone

Samuel Warren

M, b. 3 January 1775
Charts
John Hanne
     Samuel Warren was born on 3 January 1775 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Warren and Ann Hann. Samuel Warren was christened on 5 January 1775 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

Esther Warren

F, b. 19 August 1776, d. before 14 May 1809
Charts
John Hanne
     Esther Warren was christened on 19 August 1776 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Warren and Ann Hann. As of 27 April 1800, Esther Warren lived at Marshwood, Dorset. She married John Masters on 27 April 1800 at St Candida and Holy Cross Church, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset; witnesses were John Bradford and Simon Warren (bride's brother.) As of between 27 April 1800 and May 1809, Esther Masters lived at Dorchester - Fordington, Dorset. She died before 14 May 1809 at Dorchester - Fordington, Dorset. She was buried on 14 May 1809 at St George's Church, Dorchester - Fordington, Dorset; was recorded as Hester Masters wife of John.

Child of Esther Warren and John Masters

Ann Warren

F, b. 3 January 1779, d. before 14 January 1842
Charts
John Hanne
     Ann Warren was christened on 3 January 1779 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Warren and Ann Hann. Ann Warren married Michael Bowditch on 15 February 1803 at The Nativity of St John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor, Dorset. As of 7 June 1841, Ann Bowditch lived at Salway Ash, Netherbury, Dorset. She died before 14 January 1842 at Netherbury, Dorset. She was buried on 14 January 1842 at The Nativity of St John the Baptist Church, Broadwindsor, Dorset.

Children of Ann Warren and Michael Bowditch

George Warren

M, b. 13 August 1781
Charts
John Hanne
     George Warren was christened on 13 August 1781 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Warren and Ann Hann.

William Tizard Hallett

M, b. before 22 October 1860
     William Tizard Hallett was born before 22 October 1860 at Morcombelake, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. He was christened on 22 October 1860 at Charmouth, Dorset. He was the son of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. As of 7 April 1861, William Tizard Hallett lived at Bellair Cottage, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, William Tizard Hallett lived at West Street (145), Bridport, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, William Tizard Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset. He was a cutler between 3 April 1881 and 2 April 1911. He married Annie Alice Gillingham on 8 October 1883 at Christ Church & St Mary's, Dorchester - West Fordington, Dorset; witnesses were George Gillingham (bride's father) and Annie Hallett (possibly Mary Ann Hallett, groom's sister.) As of 5 April 1891, William Tizard Hallett lived at Grove Buildings 21, Dorchester - West Fordington, Dorset; he was living with his wife Annie (25) and children Frederick (7), Annie (5), Emily (3) and Gertrude (5m), all born in Dorchester. As of 31 March 1901, William Tizard Hallett lived at The Grove 38, Dorchester - West Fordington, Dorset; was living with wife Annie (28) daughters Annie (15) Daisy (9) and Mabel (2) and son Charles (2 months) all born in Dorchester. As of 2 April 1911, William Tizard Hallett lived at Cromwell Road 14, Dorchester - Fordington, Dorset; was living with his daughters Daisy (19) and Mabel (12) and son Charles (11) all born in Dorchester.

Sarah Jane Hallett

F, b. September 1865
     Sarah Jane Hallett was born in September 1865 at Axmouth, Devon. She was the daughter of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. As of 2 April 1871, Sarah Jane Hallett lived at West Street (145), Bridport, Dorset. She was an unemployed general servant on 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, Sarah Jane Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset.

Henry Peter Hallett

M, b. November 1870
     Henry Peter Hallett was born in November 1870 at Morcombelake, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset. He was the son of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. Henry Peter Hallett was christened on 20 November 1870 at Bridport, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Henry Peter Hallett lived at West Street (145), Bridport, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Henry Peter Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset. He married Grace Gale Hawkins in June 1889 at Bridport R D, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Henry Peter Hallett lived at Bridport, Dorset. He was a mason on 31 March 1901.

Charles Frederick Hallett

M, b. 28 April 1872
     Charles Frederick Hallett was also known as Frederick Charles. He was christened on 28 April 1872 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset. He was the son of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Frederick Charles Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset. He was a general labourer on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Frederick Charles Hallett lived at South Street (113), Bridport, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Charles Frederick Hallett lived at Bridport, Dorset. He was a hemp maker on 31 March 1901.

Emma Kate Hallett

F, b. March 1875
     Emma Kate Hallett was born in March 1875 at Bridport, Dorset. She was the daughter of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Emma Kate Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset; was recorded as Kate Hallett.

Charlotte Rosina Hallett

F, b. March 1876
     Charlotte Rosina Hallett was also known as Rosie. She was born in March 1876 at Bridport, Dorset. She was the daughter of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Rosie Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Charlotte Rosina Mounter lived at Fleet Street (81), Beaminster, Dorset; Fred Hallett, a 17 year-old Dorchester-born grocer's assistant was boarding with her.

Child of Charlotte Rosina Hallett

Emily Hallett

F, b. 5 April 1879
     Emily Hallett was christened on 5 April 1879 at Bridport, Dorset. She was the daughter of Bernard Grinter Hallett and Elizabeth Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Emily Hallett lived at South Street (19), Bridport, Dorset. She was a general servant on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Emily Hallett lived at South Street (113), Bridport, Dorset.

Ethel Lucy Catchlove

F, b. March 1889
     Ethel Lucy Catchlove was born in March 1889 at Camden Town, Greater London. She was the daughter of George William Catchlove and Lucy Beagley. As of 5 April 1891, Ethel Lucy Catchlove lived at Crogsland Road 28, St Pancras, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Ethel Lucy Catchlove lived at Upland Road 104, Dulwich, Greater London. She was reported in The Times as E L Catchlove of Goodrich Road School, Dulwich to have been awarded a Draper's Scholarship of £30 and presented with a certificate by Lord Reay, chairman of the London Schools' Board, at the boardroom on the Victoria Embankment on 25 July 1902. As of between 1906 and 1913, Ethel Lucy Catchlove lived at Deauville Road 73, Wandsworth, Greater London. She was a GPO Savings Bank clerk on 2 April 1911.

Reginald Ernest E Catchlove

M, b. September 1922, d. 23 October 1943
     Reginald Ernest E Catchlove was born in September 1922 at Bristol. He was the son of Reginald Frederick Catchlove and Rosina Hollister. Reginald Ernest E Catchlove was buried on 23 October 1943; he is amongst those whose final resting place is unknown and is commemorated on panel 79 column 1 of the Naval Memorial in Plymouth. He died on 23 October 1943 at HMS Charybdis, English Channel (NW of Trégastel, Bretagne (Tregastell, Breizh)), at age 21; as D/JX347126 Able Seaman was sunk by a torpedo from each of German torpedo boats T-23 and T-27.

James Emery

M
     James Emery married Sarah Catchlove, daughter of Matthew Catchlove and Anne Simms, on 26 June 1777 at Westbourne, West Sussex; witnesses Thomas and Elizabeth Parker.

Mary Surey

F, b. circa 1820, d. March 1909
     Mary Surey was born circa 1820 at East Wittering, West Sussex. As of 24 December 1855, Mary Surey lived at The Rectory, Stoughton, West Sussex. She was a servant on 24 December 1855. She married John William Catchlove, son of William Catchlove, on 24 December 1855 at St Mary's Church, Stoughton, West Sussex; witnesses George Surey and Anne Peskett. As of 7 April 1861, Mary Surey lived at Mitchemore - Walderton Road 4, Stoughton, West Sussex. As of 2 April 1871, Mary Surey lived at Lordington House, Racton, West Sussex. As of 1881, Mary Surey lived at Walderton, Stoughton, West Sussex. She died in March 1909 at Westbourne R D, West Sussex.

Child of Mary Surey and John William Catchlove

Florence Isabel Gill

F, b. 11 June 1877, d. 9 May 1959
     Florence Isabel Gill was also known as Isabel. She was born on 11 June 1877 at Uploders, Loders, Dorset. She was the daughter of Thomas Gill and Elizabeth Hansford. Florence Isabel Gill was christened on 3 October 1877 at St Mary Magdalene Church, Loders, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Florence Isabel Gill lived at Uploders - Gribb Farm, Loders, Dorset; she was staying with her grandparents, John and Susan Hansford. She married William John Bridge on 10 November 1895 at St Mary Magdalene Church, Loders, Dorset; witnesses were Herbert Hansford (bride's uncle) and Agnes Lucy Bridge (groom's sister.) As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Florence Isabel Bridge lived at Lodersland Farm, Askerswell, Dorset. She died on 9 May 1959 at Yondover - Higher Yondover Farm, Loders, Dorset, at age 81. Her estate was probated on 29 July 1959; granted to William Leslie John Bridge (farmer), Florence Isabel Randall (wife of George edwin Randall)and Ivy Muriel Bromfield (wife of Reginlald John Bromfield) children. (Estate value £4892 11s 1d.)

Children of Florence Isabel Gill and William John Bridge

Emma Fanny Scott

F, b. circa 1862
     Emma Fanny Scott was born circa 1862 at Lambeth, Greater London; was the daughter of Thomas Henry Scott (electroplate worker.) As of 13 April 1884, Emma Fanny Scott lived at Homer Street (now Virgil Street) 1, North Lambeth, Greater London. She married Thomas Gill on 13 April 1884 at St John the Evangelist Church, Waterloo, Greater London; witnesses were Rupert and Eliza Stevens. The groom gave his status as bachelor and his father as William Gill (blacksmith.) As of 5 April 1891, Emma Fanny Gill lived at Hertford Road - Downings Cottages 3, Edmonton, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Emma Fanny Gill lived at Hertford Road 25, Edmonton, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Emma Fanny Gill lived at Hertford Road 53, Edmonton, Greater London.

Caroline Dridge

F, b. circa 1823, d. June 1889
     Caroline Dridge was born circa 1823 at Westbourne, West Sussex. She married Edmund Catchlove, son of William Catchlove and Ann Unknown, on 18 June 1866 at Westbourne, West Sussex; witnesses George Putman Poate and Lucy Putman Poate. As of 2 April 1871, Caroline Dridge lived at North Street (58), Westbourne, West Sussex. She died in June 1889 at Westbourne R D, West Sussex.

Hannah Catchlove

F, b. 24 December 1809
     Hannah Catchlove was christened on 24 December 1809 at Westbourne, West Sussex. She was the daughter of Martha Catchlove.

Thomas Catchlove

M, b. 24 January 1773
     Thomas Catchlove was christened on 24 January 1773 at Westbourne, West Sussex. He was the son of Matthew Catchlove and Mary Unknown.

Sarah Cannec

F, b. circa 1766
     Sarah Cannec was born circa 1766 at Compton, West Sussex. She married Thomas Catchlove, son of Edmund Catchlove and Elizabeth Rogers, on 6 February 1796 at St Peter the Great Church, Chichester, West Sussex. As of 7 June 1841, Sarah Catchlove lived at Compton, West Sussex. She was blind on 30 March 1851. As of 30 March 1851, Sarah Catchlove lived at The Village (48), Compton, West Sussex. She was buried on 30 March 1856 at Compton, West Sussex.

Children of Sarah Cannec and Thomas Catchlove

Charles Catchlove

M, b. 29 November 1798, d. before 6 December 1798
     Charles Catchlove was christened on 29 November 1798 at St Andrew's Church, Chichester, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec. Charles Catchlove died before 6 December 1798 at Chichester, West Sussex. He was buried on 6 December 1798 at St Andrew's Church, Chichester, West Sussex.

Charlotte Catchlove

F, b. 27 December 1800
     Charlotte Catchlove was christened on 27 December 1800 at St Andrew's Church, Chichester, West Sussex. She was the daughter of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec.

Eliza Catchlove

F, b. 8 July 1802
     Eliza Catchlove was born on 8 July 1802. She was the daughter of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec. Eliza Catchlove was christened on 3 January 1803 at St Martin-in-the-Fields Church, Westminster, Greater London. She was buried on 24 April 1819 at Compton, West Sussex.

John Catchlove

M, b. 29 November 1798
     John Catchlove was christened on 29 November 1798 at St Andrew's Church, Chichester, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec.

Sarah Catchlove

F, b. 11 January 1797
     Sarah Catchlove was born on 11 January 1797 at Chichester, West Sussex. She was the daughter of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec. Sarah Catchlove was christened on 5 March 1797 at Presbyterian Church, Chichester, West Sussex. As of 14 April 1831, Sarah Catchlove lived at Aldsworth, West Sussex. She was buried on 14 April 1831 at Westbourne, West Sussex.

Thomas Catchlove

M, b. 8 April 1806, d. December 1874
     Thomas Catchlove was born on 8 April 1806 at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, Greater London. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec. Thomas Catchlove was christened on 6 May 1811 at St Martin-in-the-Fields Church, Westminster, Greater London. Marriage banns for Thomas Catchlove and Charlotte Langrish were published between 27 September 1829 and 11 October 1829 at Harting, West Sussex. As of between 27 September 1829 and 15 October 1829, Thomas Catchlove lived at Harting, West Sussex. He married Charlotte Langrish on 15 October 1829 at Harting, West Sussex. Thomas Catchlove was a shoemaker between 31 July 1831 and 1 August 1837. As of 7 June 1841, Thomas Catchlove lived at Compton, West Sussex. He was an agricultural labourer between 7 June 1841 and 7 April 1861. As of 30 March 1851, Thomas Catchlove lived at The Village (48), Compton, West Sussex. As of 7 April 1861, Thomas Catchlove lived at The Village (1), Compton, West Sussex. He was a road labourer on 2 April 1871. As of 2 April 1871, Thomas Catchlove lived at The Village (101), Compton, West Sussex. He died in December 1874 at Westbourne R D, West Sussex, at age 68. He was buried on 13 December 1874 at Compton, West Sussex.

Children of Thomas Catchlove and Charlotte Langrish

Elizabeth Rogers

F
     Elizabeth Rogers married Edmund Catchlove, son of Matthew Catchlove and Mary Benson, on 8 May 1764 at St Faith's Church, Havant, Hampshire. Elizabeth Catchlove left a will on 16 January 1816.

Children of Elizabeth Rogers and Edmund Catchlove

Charlotte Catchlove

F, b. 20 July 1771
     Charlotte Catchlove was christened on 20 July 1771 at Stoughton, West Sussex; her name was recorded as Charlot Kethlove. She was the daughter of Edmund Catchlove and Elizabeth Rogers. Charlotte Catchlove married William Brooks on 21 July 1803 at St Peter the Great Church, Chichester, West Sussex.

Edmund Catchlove

M, b. 12 August 1787, d. between 30 March 1851 and 7 April 1861
     Edmund Catchlove married Sally Unknown. Edmund Catchlove was born in 1787 at Walderton, Stoughton, West Sussex. He was christened on 12 August 1787 at St Mary's Church, Stoughton, West Sussex. He was the son of Edmund Catchlove and Elizabeth Rogers. As of 1830, Edmund Catchlove lived at Subdeanery parish, Chichester, West Sussex; he was included in the Poll Book as a carpenter. He was a carpenter between 1830 and 7 June 1841. As of 5 December 1837, Edmund Catchlove lived at Orchard Street, Chichester, West Sussex. As of 7 June 1841, Edmund Catchlove lived at George Street, Chichester, West Sussex. As of 30 March 1851, Edmund Catchlove lived at George Street (87), Chichester, West Sussex; was lodging with Thomas Pennicott (sawyer) and his family and recorded as Edmond Katchlove. He was a painter and joiner on 30 March 1851. He died between 30 March 1851 and 7 April 1861.

Children of Edmund Catchlove and Sally Unknown

George Catchlove

M, b. 28 May 1769, d. before 21 March 1838
     George Catchlove he was convicted of a criminal offence. He was christened on 28 May 1769 at St Peter's Church, Racton, West Sussex. He was the son of Edmund Catchlove and Elizabeth Rogers. George Catchlove took on an apprentice carpenter, Richard Heath on 15 July 1790 at Chichester, West Sussex. He was a carpenter between 15 July 1790 and 18 September 1834. As of 15 September 1794, George Catchlove lived at St Martin's parish, Chichester, West Sussex. He married Elizabeth Newell on 15 September 1794 at St Pancras Church, Chichester, West Sussex. George Catchlove died before 21 March 1838 at Goodge Street, St Pancras, Greater London. He was buried on 21 March 1838 at St James Piccadilly Church, St James, Greater London.

Children of George Catchlove and Elizabeth Newell

Sarah Catchlove

F, b. 9 January 1774
     Sarah Catchlove was christened on 9 January 1774 at Stoughton, West Sussex; her name was recorded as Sarah Kethlove. She was the daughter of Edmund Catchlove and Elizabeth Rogers.

Thomas Catchlove

M, b. 18 January 1767
     Thomas Catchlove was born circa 1767 at Carrington, West Sussex. He was christened on 18 January 1767 at Racton, West Sussex. He was the son of Edmund Catchlove and Elizabeth Rogers. Thomas Catchlove married Sarah Cannec on 6 February 1796 at St Peter the Great Church, Chichester, West Sussex. As of 3 January 1803, Thomas Catchlove lived at Thackham's Court, Westminster, Greater London. He with Mary Booker, was witness to the marriage of George Harrington (of Stoughton) with Elizabeth Chalton on 11 May 1816 at Compton, West Sussex. As of 7 June 1841, Thomas Catchlove lived at Compton, West Sussex. He was a shoemaker on 7 June 1841. As of 30 March 1851, Thomas Catchlove lived at The Village (48), Compton, West Sussex. He was on parish relief on 30 March 1851. He was buried on 18 February 1852 at Compton, West Sussex; his age was recorded as 82.

Children of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec

Ann Spriggs

F, b. circa 1775, d. 21 February 1847
     Ann Spriggs was born circa 1775. She married Edmund Catchlove, son of Matthew Catchlove and Anne Simms, on 15 August 1792 at Westbourne, West Sussex; witnesses James Spriggs and John Wooldridge. As of 7 June 1841, Ann Catchlove lived at Monk's Farm, Westbourne, West Sussex; was living with James (farmer) and Martha Roper. She died on 21 February 1847 at Westbourne, West Sussex; was reported in 27 Feb 1847 edition of the Hampshire Chronicle (see http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000069/18470227/030/0005 - subscription required.) She was buried on 26 February 1847 at Westbourne, West Sussex.

Children of Ann Spriggs and Edmund Catchlove

Thomas Catchlove

M, b. 31 July 1831, d. March 1911
     Thomas Catchlove was christened on 31 July 1831 at Compton, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Charlotte Langrish. As of 7 June 1841, Thomas Catchlove lived at Compton, West Sussex. As of 30 March 1851, Thomas Catchlove lived at The Village (48), Compton, West Sussex. He was a groom on 30 March 1851. He married Hannah Jakeway on 1 April 1861 at Warblington, Hampshire. As of 7 April 1861, Thomas Catchlove lived at Havant Road (49), Leigh, Hampshire. He was a groom to John Hawker (clergyman without care of souls) and his wife, Elizabeth on 7 April 1861. He was a coachman between 21 July 1861 and 2 April 1871. He was a servant on 8 April 1866. As of 2 April 1871, Thomas Catchlove lived at Nile Street 'Mill Pond Cottage', Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 1881, Thomas Catchlove lived at North Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. He was a groom between 3 April 1881 and 31 March 1901. He was a coachman on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Thomas Catchlove lived at North Street (104), Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 31 March 1901, Thomas Catchlove lived at North Street 15, Emsworth, Hampshire. He died in March 1911 at Havant R D, Hampshire, at age 79.

Children of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway

Hannah Jakeway

F, b. circa 1838, d. September 1917
     Hannah Jakeway was born circa 1838 at Nailsea, North Somerset. She married Thomas Catchlove, son of Thomas Catchlove and Charlotte Langrish, on 1 April 1861 at Warblington, Hampshire. As of 7 April 1861, Hannah Catchlove lived at The Village (1), Compton, West Sussex; she was staying with her father-in-law, Thomas Catchlove (agricultural labourer), and his wife, Charlotte. As of 2 April 1871, Hannah Jakeway lived at Nile Street 'Mill Pond Cottage', Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 5 April 1891, Hannah Jakeway lived at North Street (104), Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 31 March 1901, Hannah Jakeway lived at North Street 15, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 2 April 1911, Hannah Catchlove lived at North Street 18, Emsworth, Hampshire. She died in September 1917 at Havant R D, Hampshire.

Children of Hannah Jakeway and Thomas Catchlove

Henry John Catchlove

M, b. 25 October 1863, d. March 1925
     Henry John Catchlove was christened on 25 October 1863 at Compton, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway. As of 2 April 1871, Henry John Catchlove lived at Nile Street 'Mill Pond Cottage', Emsworth, Hampshire. He was General labourer in 1881. As of 1881, Henry John Catchlove lived at North Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. He was a labourer on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Henry John Catchlove lived at North Street (104), Emsworth, Hampshire. He married Charlotte Kate Winter in December 1892 at Havant R D, Hampshire. As of 31 March 1901, Henry John Catchlove lived at Chantry Road 43, St Mary, Southampton. He was a coal porter on 31 March 1901. He was a general labourer on 2 April 1911. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1913, Henry John Catchlove lived at Dock Street 5, St Mary, Southampton. He died in March 1925 at Southampton at age 61.

Children of Henry John Catchlove and Charlotte Kate Winter

Frederick William Catchlove

M, b. 28 February 1866, d. December 1945
     Frederick William Catchlove was born on 28 February 1866 at Compton, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway. Frederick William Catchlove was christened on 8 April 1866 at Compton, West Sussex. As of 2 April 1871, Frederick William Catchlove lived at Nile Street 'Mill Pond Cottage', Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 1881, Frederick William Catchlove lived at North Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 5 April 1891, Frederick William Catchlove lived at North Street (104), Emsworth, Hampshire. He was a labourer on 5 April 1891. He was a groom on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Frederick William Catchlove lived at North Street 15, Emsworth, Hampshire. He married Sarah Kate Crassweller, daughter of Harry Charles Crassweller and Ann Beagley, in March 1907 at Portsmouth. Frederick William Catchlove was a stable man in a livery stables on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Frederick William Catchlove lived at North Street 18, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of between 1921 and 1930, Frederick William Catchlove lived at North Street 22, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of between 1931 and 29 September 1939, Frederick William Catchlove lived at North Street 42, Emsworth, Hampshire. A photograph of Frederick with his niece and guide Miss Crasweiler together with Gordon Hilliyar appeared in the7 March 1933 Portsmouth Evening News. This followed the rescuing of Frederick by Mr Hillyar from Emsworth Mill Pond in which, being blind, he had accidently fallen. Frederick was described as a tea seller. He registered with Havant & Waterlooville Urban District Council under the National Registration Act as William F Catchlove. on 29 September 1939. He died in December 1945 at Gosport R D, Hampshire, at age 79.

Children of Frederick William Catchlove and Sarah Kate Crassweller

Ernest Robert Catchlove

M, b. June 1871, d. December 1937
     Ernest Robert Catchlove was born in June 1871 at Emsworth, Hampshire. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway. As of 3 April 1881, Ernest Robert Catchlove lived at North Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 5 April 1891, Ernest Robert Catchlove lived at Eaglesfield, Frimley, Surrey. He was a grrom to Geoffry Stanley Hornby (Captain, Rifle Brigade) and his wife, Jessie W P on 5 April 1891. He married Mary Elizabeth S Roberts in December 1900 at Holy Trinity Church, Brimscombe, Gloucestershire. As of 31 March 1901, Ernest Robert Catchlove lived at Pulborough, West Sussex. He was a coachman on 31 March 1901. As of 2 April 1911, Ernest Robert Catchlove lived at Brooklands Lane - Rose Cottage 4, Weybridge, Surrey. He was a chauffeur on 2 April 1911. He died in December 1937 at Surrey North Western R D, Surrey, at age 66.

Children of Ernest Robert Catchlove and Mary Elizabeth S Roberts

George Frank Catchlove

M, b. September 1874, d. September 1911
     George Frank Catchlove was born in September 1874 at Emsworth, Hampshire. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway. As of 1881, George Frank Catchlove lived at North Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 5 April 1891, George Frank Catchlove lived at Newbrighton Road - the stables over Oakes Room, Emsworth, Hampshire. He was a coachman/groom between 5 April 1891 and 4 May 1906. As of 31 March 1901, George Frank Catchlove lived at Pavilion Road 140, Upper Chelsea and Sloane Street, Greater London; he was visiting Henry Gattrell (coachman.) As of 31 March 1901, George Frank Catchlove lived at Coleshill Buildings Block I 3, Belgravia, Greater London; with his sister-in-law, Marian Catchlove, was visiting William J Turpey (coachman/groom) and his wife, Martha. He and Georgina Pickering It appears that George and Georgina never married but lived together as Mr and Mrs Catchlove until George's death, having three children. None of the family appear in the 1911 census and when Georgina married in 1915 she still used the surname of Bishop. on 27 July 1904. As of 28 September 1904, George Frank Catchlove lived at Cambridge Place 11, Kensington, Greater London. As of 4 May 1906, George Frank Catchlove lived at Retreat Mews 9, Pimlico, Greater London. He died in September 1911 at Willesden R D, Greater London.

Children of George Frank Catchlove and Georgina Pickering

Albert James Catchlove

M, b. December 1878, d. 20 May 1959
     Albert James Catchlove was born in December 1878 at Emsworth, Hampshire. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway. As of 3 April 1881, Albert James Catchlove lived at North Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 5 April 1891, Albert James Catchlove lived at Hurst Row 3, Emsworth, Hampshire. He was he was living with Harry C Crasweller (brother-in-law) and his wife, Annie S (sister) on 5 April 1891. He married Maria Ann Sweeney on 5 August 1900 at Hertford, Hertfordshire. Albert James Catchlove was a groom on 31 March 1901. As of between 31 March 1901 and 1903, Albert James Catchlove lived at Pavilion Road 142, Upper Chelsea and Sloane Street, Greater London; he was boarding with William J Everett (coachman) and his wife Martha. As of between 1908 and 2 April 1911, Albert James Catchlove lived at Ebury Street - Coleshill Buildings (now Coleshill Flats) 1, Pimlico, Greater London. He was a coachman jobmaster on 2 April 1911. As of between 1914 and 1929, Albert James Catchlove lived at Elystan Road - Sutton Model Dwellings (M Block) 49, Chelsea, Greater London. He was a lorry driver on 19 February 1915. He began military service on 19 February 1915 at No.1 Reserve Mechanical Transport Depot (ASC), Grove Park, Greater London, as M2/049344 - Private, Army Service Corps. He attested in Whitehall on 12 Feb 1915. He he was appointed acting Lance Corporal with 46 Ammunition Sub Park, 269 Mechanical Transport Company on 22 February 1915. He he travelled from Southampton to Le Havre aboard SS Empress Queen between 25 February 1915 and 26 February 1915. He 269 MT Company was allotted as an Ammunition Park for 46th (North Midlands) Division which was involved at Hooge on 30/31 July and Hohenzollern redoubt on 13 Oct. On 23 Dec 1915 the Division was ordered to Egypt leaving the Divisional Ammunition Column to 56th Division. In January 1916 46th Division returned and took over again and were involved at Gommecourt on 1 Jul 1916 on 26 February 1915. He he was attached to 1/1st North Midlands Division Ammunition Park on 15 March 1915. He he was transferred to the Mechanical Transport base at Rouen on 19 April 1915. He he was transferred to 317 Mechanical Transport Company on 4 June 1915. He he was transferred to 55 Mechanical Transport Company on 15 June 1915. He he was attached to 28th Division Supply Column on 19 June 1915. He he was attached to General Headquarters Troop Supply Column on 20 June 1915. He he was transferred on 4 April 1916. He he reverted to a Private on transfer to 5 Mobile Repair Unit on 17 August 1916. He he was attached to D Tyre Press, part of 5 MRU on 12 January 1917. He he was transferred to 3 Mobile Repair Unit on 23 November 1917. He he returned to 5 Mobile Repair Unit on 20 July 1918. He he received an examination whilst serving with the 4th Army Troops MT Company, ASC on 6 May 1919 at Namur (Namen), Wallonne (Wallonia). He he was transferred back to the UK for release on 11 May 1919. He ended military service on 12 May 1919 at Crystal Palace Dispersal Unit, Anerley, Greater London. He registered with Chelsea Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. He died on 20 May 1959 at Westminster R D, Greater London, at age 80; his age was registered as 82 years.

Children of Albert James Catchlove and Maria Ann Sweeney

Arthur Edward Catchlove

M, b. 21 July 1861, d. September 1930
     Arthur Edward Catchlove was christened on 21 July 1861 at Compton, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Hannah Jakeway. As of 2 April 1871, Arthur Edward Catchlove lived at Nile Street 'Mill Pond Cottage', Emsworth, Hampshire. As of 3 April 1881, Arthur Edward Catchlove lived at Bedhampton, Hampshire. He was a groom between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Arthur Edward Catchlove lived at North Street (104), Emsworth, Hampshire. He married Agnes Frost in December 1893 at Hartley Wintney R D, Hampshire. Arthur Edward Catchlove was a coachman on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Arthur Edward Catchlove lived at Sadler Street 9-11 'Swan Hotel cottage', Wells, Somerset. As of between 14 October 1903 and 28 July 1904, Arthur Edward Catchlove lived at Rowner, Billingshurst, West Sussex. He was a contractor's carter on 2 April 1911. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1926, Arthur Edward Catchlove lived at Church Street 16, Barton Hill and Moorfields, Bristol. Payment of £6 0s 1d Army pay owed to his decceased son Ernest was authorised. Payment of £3 10s 0d War Gratuity for Ernest's service was authorised. He died in September 1930 at Bristol at age 69.

Children of Arthur Edward Catchlove and Agnes Frost

William Catchlove

M, b. 14 December 1856, d. March 1914
     William Catchlove was born in December 1856 at Walderton, Stoughton, West Sussex. He was christened on 14 December 1856 at St Mary's Church, Stoughton, West Sussex. He was the son of John William Catchlove and Mary Surey. As of 7 April 1861, William Catchlove lived at Mitchemore - Walderton Road 4, Stoughton, West Sussex. As of 2 April 1871, William Catchlove lived at Lordington House, Racton, West Sussex. He was a stable boy to GT Phipps Hornby (Royal Navy Admiral) on 2 April 1871. He was an unemployed coachman on 3 April 1881. As of 3 April 1881, William Catchlove lived at Walderton (6), Stoughton, West Sussex. As of 5 April 1891, William Catchlove lived at Woodend House, Funtington, West Sussex. As of 31 March 1901, William Catchlove lived at Walberton House, Walberton, West Sussex. He was a groom (in 1891 and 1901 to the widowed Edith Kincaid Smith and in 1911 to Edric Frederick, 3rd Baron Gifford, retired army officer) between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, William Catchlove lived at Old Park, Bosham, West Sussex. He died in March 1914 at Westhampnett R D, West Sussex, at age 57.

Barbara Phyllis Alderton

F, b. June 1908, d. 22 October 1983
     Barbara Phyllis Alderton was born in June 1908 at Stafford, Staffordshire; was the daughter of Henry Leopold (newspaper editor) and Harriet. As of 2 April 1911, Barbara Phyllis Alderton lived at Newport Road 'Lyndhurst', Stafford, Staffordshire. As of between 1933 and 1937, Barbara Phyllis Samways lived at Belsize Grove - Gilling Court 55, Belsize Park, Greater London. She married George Swithin Samways AMIEE, son of George Samways and Elsie Caroline Hailstone, in September 1933 at Stafford R D, Staffordshire. As of 1944, Barbara Phyllis Samways lived at Hancock's Mount - West Lodge, Sunningdale, Windsor and Maidenhead. As of between 1946 and 1951, Barbara Phyllis Samways lived at Earleydene 'Farthings', Sunningdale, Windsor and Maidenhead. As of between 1953 and 1963, Barbara Phyllis Samways lived at Devenish Road 'Dene House', Sunningdale, Windsor and Maidenhead. She and George Swithin Samways AMIEE emigrated before 1965; to Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia where he held further directorships including the chairmanship of Containers Ltd. As of between 1968 and 1980, Barbara Phyllis Samways lived at Flinders, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. She died on 22 October 1983 at Mount Eliza, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, at age 75.

William Squires

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     William Squires married Mary Jane Catchlove, daughter of William Catchlove and Ann Unknown, on 24 August 1852 at St John the Baptist Church, Westbourne, West Sussex; witnesses William Catchlove, John Squires and Jane Squires
(4 Sep 1852 edition of the Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle gives Mr Squires as of Leeds.)

Charlotte Langrish

F, b. circa 1804, d. before 31 July 1870
     Charlotte Langrish was born circa 1804 at West Dean, West Sussex. Marriage banns for Charlotte Langrish and Thomas Catchlove were published between 27 September 1829 and 11 October 1829 at Harting, West Sussex. As of between 27 September 1829 and 15 October 1829, Charlotte Langrish lived at Harting, West Sussex. She married Thomas Catchlove, son of Thomas Catchlove and Sarah Cannec, on 15 October 1829 at Harting, West Sussex. As of 7 June 1841, Charlotte Langrish lived at Compton, West Sussex. As of 30 March 1851, Charlotte Catchlove lived at The Village (48), Compton, West Sussex. As of 7 April 1861, Charlotte Langrish lived at The Village (1), Compton, West Sussex. She died before 31 July 1870 at Compton, West Sussex. She was buried on 31 July 1870 at Compton, West Sussex.

Children of Charlotte Langrish and Thomas Catchlove

Henry Catchlove

M, b. 6 October 1833, d. September 1842
     Henry Catchlove was christened on 6 October 1833 at Compton, West Sussex. He was the son of Thomas Catchlove and Charlotte Langrish. As of 7 June 1841, Henry Catchlove lived at Compton, West Sussex. He died in September 1842 at Compton, West Sussex, at age 8. He was buried on 8 September 1842 at Compton, West Sussex.

Sarah Catchlove

F, b. 1 August 1837
     Sarah Catchlove was christened on 1 August 1837 at Compton, West Sussex; also christened on 03 Sep 1837. She was the daughter of Thomas Catchlove and Charlotte Langrish. As of 7 June 1841, Sarah Catchlove lived at Compton, West Sussex. As of 30 March 1851, Sarah Catchlove lived at The Village (48), Compton, West Sussex.