Hilda Jessie Spurgeon

F, b. 3 October 1899, d. May 1992
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John Hanne
     Hilda Jessie Spurgeon was born on 3 October 1899 at Lambeth, Greater London; was the daughter of Edward (grocery shopkeeper later Bart's Hospital porter) and Jessie (nee Dyer.) As of 31 March 1901, Hilda Jessie Spurgeon lived at South Lambeth Road 133, South Lambeth, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Hilda Jessie Spurgeon lived at Strathleven Road 96, Brixton, Greater London. She qualified to vote as an absent voter 404116 Gunner, 830th Area Employment Artisan Company, Labour Corps between 1918 and 1919 at North Allington 52a, Allington, Dorset. She married Harold Horace Stafford Hann, son of Charles Albert Hann and Rosa Martha Foot, in December 1938 at Lambeth R D, Greater London. As of between December 1938 and 1939, Hilda Jessie Hann lived at Canterbury Road (later Canterbury Crescent) 25, Brixton, Greater London. She died in May 1992 at Canterbury R D, Kent, at age 92.

Rose Elsie Madge Hann

F, b. May 1889
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John Hanne
     Rose Elsie Madge Hann was also known as Hanne. Rose Elsie Madge Hann was also known as Elsie Rose Madge. She was born in May 1889 at Yeovil, Somerset. She was the daughter of Charles Albert Hann and Rosa Martha Foot. Rose Elsie Madge Hann was christened on 22 May 1889 at Yeovil, Somerset. As of 5 April 1891, Elsie Rose Madge Hann lived at Vincent Street 268, Yeovil, Somerset. As of 31 March 1901, Elsie Rose Madge Hann lived at Preston Road (207), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset; she was visiting her aunt, Elizabeth A(nn), and uncle William W(ills) Henley. As of 2 April 1911, Elsie Rose Madge Hann lived at Brixton Road 286, North Brixton, Greater London. She was a fishmonger's book keeper on 2 April 1911. She married Alexander McArthur Cairns on 11 August 1917 at St Michael's Church, Stockwell, Greater London.

Alexander McArthur Cairns

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John Hanne
     Alexander McArthur Cairns married Elsie Rose Madge Hann, daughter of Charles Albert Hann and Rosa Martha Foot, on 11 August 1917 at St Michael's Church, Stockwell, Greater London.

Leslie Lionel Austin Hann

M, b. September 1891, d. 30 March 1948
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John Hanne
     Leslie Lionel Austin Hann was also known as Lionel Leslie Austin Hanne. He was born in September 1891 at Yeovil, Somerset. He was the son of Charles Albert Hann and Rosa Martha Foot. As of 31 March 1901, Leslie Lionel Austin Hann lived at Regent Street 258, Kingswood, Bristol; His name was recorded as Lionel L A Hann. He began military service on 19 April 1909 as 3188 - Private, 1st Royal Dragoons. He was 5'6.25" tall, weighed 145lbs with a 33.5"-36.5" chest, grey eyes, brown hair and a fresh complexion with a scar on his leg and recorded as Lionel Hanne. He arrived in France on 8 October 1914. He was admitted for treatment to wounds on 28 October 1914 at Fawcett Road - 5th Southern General Hospital (Priory School), Southsea, Portsmouth. The report of his wounding was included in the Daily Casualty Lists. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps as 25048 - Private on 6 December 1915. As Lionel Hanne. Royal Flying Corps Sergeant of Farnborough, was a member of St Andrew's Lodge, No 1046 of Freemasons at Bush Hotel, Borough, Farnham. He was promoted to Flight Sergeant (aerial gunner) on 1 February 1917. He qualified to vote in 1918 at Horsford Road 67, Brixton, Greater London. He he was shown in the Royal Air Force List as a Warrant Office (Class 1) with precedence from 14 May 1918 between 1918 and 1940. He was promoted to Warrant Officer First Class on 14 May 1918. Marriage banns for Lionel Leslie Austin Hanne and Florence Rose Mannering were published on 7 July 1918 at St Michael's Church, Stockwell, Greater London. As of 24 July 1918, Lionel Leslie Austin Hanne lived at RAF Harling Road, Roudham, Norfolk. He was shown as a soldier on his marriage certificate but by now had presumably transferred from the army's Royal Flying Corps to the newly created Royal Air Force on 24 July 1918. He married Florence Rose Mannering on 24 July 1918 at St Michael's Church, Stockwell, Greater London; was witnessed by Rosa M Hanne and Chas A Hanne (groom's parents.) Leslie Lionel Austin Hann was excluded from the Freemasons' Lodge and granted a certificate under Rule 175 on 30 November 1919. As of between 1920 and 1921, Leslie Lionel Austin Hann lived at Grove Park Road 5, Chiswick, Greater London; was serving overseas as 25048 - Warrant Officer 1st Class with 84 (Bomber) Squadron at RAF Shaibah in Iraq. He was awarded the Victory and British War medals and 1914 Star with clasp and roses on 9 June 1920. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct medals as Sergeant Major 1st Class on 19 April 1927. As of between 1929 and 1931, Leslie Lionel Austin Hann lived at Grove Park Road 5, Chiswick, Greater London; was recorded as an absent voter but his wife was not shown. He as 25048 - Warrant Officer 1st Class, Royal Air Force was serving with 84(B) Squadron at RAF Shaibah in Iraq between 1929 and 1931. He was awarded the War Medal and 1939-1945 Star as a Warrant Officer in 1946. He died on 30 March 1948 at Westgate Street 30, Whitstable, Kent, at age 56; his age was given as 52. His estate was probated on 24 November 1948; granted to Kathleen Shepherd, spinster (Estate value £1735 10s 0d.)

Major Douglas Harold Hann

M, b. 27 May 1920, d. July 2000
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John Hanne
     Major Douglas Harold Hann was born on 27 May 1920 at Greenwich R D, Greater London. He was the son of Harold Horace Stafford Hann and Ellen Lilian Margaret Robinson. As of between 1929 and 1931, Major Douglas Harold Hann lived at Canterbury Road (later Canterbury Crescent) 25, Brixton, Greater London. He as 900023 Royal Artillery was commisioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps as P/327809 on 26 August 1944. He married Prudence Bermingham on 9 June 1945 at Bedwellte (Bedwelty) R D, Caerffili (Caerphilly). Major Douglas Harold Hann , as a temporary Captain, was mentioned in despatches for service in the Royal Army Service Corps in North East Europe in April 1946. He as a Major (327809) he was transferred from the active lkist to be a Major in the Territorial Army Reserve of Officers on 27 October 1964. As of 1999, Major Douglas Harold Hann lived at 11 The Meadows, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. He died in July 2000 at Lyndhurst, Hampshire, at age 80.

Prudence Bermingham

F, b. 10 December 1919, d. 24 September 2007
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John Hanne
     Prudence Bermingham was born on 10 December 1919 at Bedwellte (Bedwelty) R D, Caerffili (Caerphilly); her mother's maiden name was Lewis. She married Major Douglas Harold Hann, son of Harold Horace Stafford Hann and Ellen Lilian Margaret Robinson, on 9 June 1945 at Bedwellte (Bedwelty) R D, Caerffili (Caerphilly). Prudence Hann died on 24 September 2007 at Lyndhurst, Hampshire, at age 87.

William Arthur Hann

M, b. 5 July 1903, d. 10 June 1980
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John Hanne
     William Arthur Hann was born on 5 July 1903 at Marylebone R D, Greater London. He was the son of William Cornelius Hann and Amy Maria Harding. As of 2 April 1911, William Arthur Hann lived at St Swithun's Road 40, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole; he was living with his grandparents, William James and Mary Ann Hann and their family. He was a cabinet maker in 1927. As of between 1927 and 1929, William Arthur Hann lived at St Swithun's Road 40, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. He married Annie Louise Trump in June 1929 at Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. As of 10 June 1980, William Arthur Hann lived at Verulam Place 1, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. He died on 10 June 1980 at Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole, at age 76. His estate was probated on 28 June 1980; (Estate value £9861.)

Annie Louise Trump

F, b. 15 July 1906, d. 30 October 1979
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John Hanne
     Annie Louise Trump was born on 15 July 1906 at Branksome, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole; was the daughter of George (London & South Western Railway head shunter) and Jane (nee Coleman.) As of 2 April 1911, Annie Louise Trump lived at Old Christchurch Road 216, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. She married William Arthur Hann, son of William Cornelius Hann and Amy Maria Harding, in June 1929 at Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. Annie Louise Hann registered with Bournemouth County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. As of 30 October 1979, Annie Louise Hann lived at Verulam Place 1, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. She died on 30 October 1979 at Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole, at age 73. Her estate was probated on 31 December 1979; (Estate value £45,169.)

Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin)

M, b. September 1846, d. 26 December 1929
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John Hanne
     Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) was also known as Frederic Henry. Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) was also known as Fred. He was born in September 1846 at Yeovil, Somerset. He was the son of James Hann and Emma Bollen. Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) was christened on 26 July 1848 at Holy Trinity Church, Yeovil, Somerset. As of 1851, Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) lived at Greenhill 54, Sherborne, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Fred Hann lived at Greenhill (182), Sherborne, Dorset. He was a silk weaver on 7 April 1861. He was a student of medicine at University College Hospital on 2 April 1871. As of between 2 April 1871 and 1880, Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) lived at Argyle Square 38, St Pancras, Greater London; was lodging in 1871 with Alexander Macrae (master silversmith) and his wife, Elizabeth. He married Mary Ann Palmer in March 1872 at Sherborne R D, Dorset. Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) passed the preliminary examination for membership of the Royal College of Surgeons in June 1873. He passed the Anatomical and Physiological examination set by the Royal College of Surgeons in May 1879. He was recorded in the Royal College of Surgeons list of members as H Fox Hann of Argyle Square between May 1879 and 1886. He was a physician and surgeon. In the Medical Register he is shown as having registered on 19 May 1879 having just become a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in England and a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh between 19 May 1879 and 1929. As of 1880, Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) lived at Landport - Commercial Road 60, Portsea, Portsmouth. As of between 3 April 1881 and 1885, Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) lived at Landport - Commercial Road 66, Portsea, Portsmouth. As Henry Fred Hann, physician and surgeon of Landport, Portsea, he became a member of Landport Lodge, No 1776 of Freemasons at the Freemasons' Hall, 79 Commercial Road, Landport. He joined No. 1776 Landport Lodge of Freemasons on 20 April 1882, passed on 18 May 1882 and was raised. He was elected as the Public Vaccinator for the Borough of Portsmouth by the Board of Guardians between 1886 and 1907. He was appointed Deputy Medical Officer of Health to the Port Sanitary Authority by Porstmouth Town Council s in July 1886. As of between 1891 and 1907, Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) lived at Landport - Commercial Road 66-68, Portsea, Portsmouth. A meeting was held in the Wellington Street Mission Hall in Southsea in support of his canditure as councillor for St Paul's ward on the retirement of Mr WT Dittman, in opposition to Mr Howarth who had said on three occasions that he would not stand. The nomination by Mr Groves was seconded by Councillor Dittman and supported by Alderman Scott Foster JP (his future father-in-law) and Councillor H Evans. He departed aboard SS Lake Superior to Montreal. Estimated journey time 32 days on 24 July 1897 at Southampton. He arrived back aboard SS Wittekind from Buenos Aires on 30 September 1897 at Southampton. He was reported in the Hampshire Telegraph as having attended 126 of the 181 meetings of Portsmouth Town Council to which he was summonsed (see http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000070/19001103/010/0003 - subscription required) on 3 November 1900. As of between 1907 and 1929, Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) lived at Victoria Road North 137-139 (now under roundabout), Southsea, Portsmouth. On 13 May 1907 the Portsmouth Hippodrome opened. This was built on Henry Fred Hann's former residence in Commercial Road. He qualified to vote in Sherborne, Dorset through his ownership of a property in Wootton Grove there between 1911 and 1913. He departed aboard SS Dunottar Castle for Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma) on 18 November 1911 at Southampton. He was the referee at Stamshaw in Portsmouth of the North End Argyle v Early Closers Portsmouth Wednesday League football match on 24 July 1912. He arrived aboard SS Garth Castle from Tenerife in May 1913 at Southampton. He married Ellen Scott Foster on 5 January 1918 at St Peter's Church, Southsea, Portsmouth. Dr Henry Fred Hann MRCS(Eng), LRCP(Edin) was a physician and surgeon. Entered on Medical Register 19 May 1879 LRCP (Edinburgh 1879) MRCS (England 1879) in 1919 at Salem Street 2, Southsea, Portsmouth. He embarked aboard SS Rawalpindi from London to tarvel to Port Said on 16 April 1926. He arrived aboard SS Narkunda from Port Said in May 1926 at Plymouth. He left a will on 18 August 1927. He died on 26 December 1929 at Victoria Road North 139 (now under roundabout), Southsea, Portsmouth, at age 83. He was buried on 30 December 1929 at Highland Road Cemetery, Southsea, Portsmouth; following cremation at Brookwood Crematorium in Woking. He was the subject of a obituary in the Western Gazette on 3 January 1930. An obituary was printed in the Hampshire Telegraph. His estate was probated on 25 January 1930 at Winchester Probate District, Winchester, Hampshire; granted to Ellen Scott Hann, widow and Tom Scott Foster of 50 Bembridge Crescent, Southsea (dental surgeon), Estate value £17,846 8s 7d. A copy is held at the Hampshire Record Office in Winchester (finding number 5M62/49 page 56 microfilm M433.) A hearing was held on 3 May 1950 in the Chancery Division before Mr Justice Wynn-Parry to decide whether Dr Hann's Trust was a valid charitable gift. A notice dated 10 Oct 1950 was published in the Portsmouth Evening News by GH King & Frankeiss solicitors asking for claims against his estate to be submitted by 20 Dce 1950.

Caroline Louisa Hann

F, b. 22 June 1848, d. 21 February 1930
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John Hanne
     Caroline Louisa Hann was also known as Louisa. She was born on 22 June 1848 at Brunswick Street, Yeovil, Somerset. She was the daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen. Caroline Louisa Hann was christened on 26 July 1848 at Holy Trinity Church, Yeovil, Somerset. As of 30 March 1851, Caroline Louisa Hann lived at Kingston (181), Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. As of 7 April 1861, Caroline Louisa Hann lived at Greenhill (182), Sherborne, Dorset; her name was recorded as Louisa Hann. She was a house maid to Jane Moultrie, widow on 2 April 1871. As of 2 April 1871, Caroline Louisa Hann lived at St Austins, Spreakly Street, Frensham, Surrey. She married James Luff on 5 February 1873 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Aldershot, Hampshire. As of 3 April 1881, Caroline Louisa Luff lived at Crown Lane - Crown Terrace 5, Southgate, Greater London. As of 5 April 1891, Caroline Louisa Luff lived at High Street - Japonica Cottages 2, Southgate, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Caroline Louisa Luff lived at High Street (230), Southgate, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Caroline Louisa Luff lived at The Green, Southgate, Greater London. She was bequeathed £200 by her brother, Dr Henry Fred Hann on 18 August 1927. She died on 21 February 1930 at Carpenter Gardens 22, Winchmore Hill, Greater London, at age 81.

Children of Caroline Louisa Hann and James Luff

Alfred James Hann

M, b. July 1850
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John Hanne
     Alfred James Hann was born in July 1850 at Sherborne, Dorset. He was the son of James Hann and Emma Bollen. Alfred James Hann was christened on 20 July 1850. As of 30 March 1851, Alfred James Hann lived at Greenhill (184), Sherborne, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Alfred James Hann lived at Greenhill (182), Sherborne, Dorset. He was a glover on 2 April 1871. As of 2 April 1871, Alfred James Hann lived at South Street, Milborne Port, Somerset; was lodging with John Tett (glover.)

Sarah Matilda Hann

F, b. May 1854, d. before 5 January 1907
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John Hanne
     Sarah Matilda Hann was born in May 1854 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was the daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen. Sarah Matilda Hann was christened on 15 May 1854 at Sherborne?, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Sarah Matilda Hann lived at Greenhill (217), Sherborne, Dorset. She was a worker in a silk factory on 2 April 1871. She was a housemaid in 1881. As of 1881, Sarah Matilda Hann lived at Wigborough, South Petherton, Somerset. She married Henry Powell Fido in December 1883 at Sherborne R D, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Sarah Matilda Fido lived at Bow Street (62), Langport Eastover, Somerset. As of 31 March 1901, Sarah Matilda Fido lived at Westover (46), Curry Rivel, Somerset. She died before 5 January 1907 at Langport Eastover, Somerset. She was buried on 5 January 1907 at Langport Eastover, Somerset.

Child of Sarah Matilda Hann

Children of Sarah Matilda Hann and Henry Powell Fido

Elizabeth Hann

F, b. 17 May 1857, d. 4 May 1871
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John Hanne
     Elizabeth Hann was christened on 17 May 1857 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was the daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen. As of 7 April 1861, Elizabeth Hann lived at Greenhill (182), Sherborne, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Elizabeth Hann lived at Greenhill (217), Sherborne, Dorset. She died on 4 May 1871 at Greenhill, Sherborne, Dorset, at age 13.

Emma Hann

F, b. June 1860, d. June 1860
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John Hanne
     Emma Hann died in June 1860 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was born in June 1860 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was the daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen.

George Hann

M, b. October 1861, d. before 5 November 1919
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John Hanne
     George Hann was born in October 1861 at Sherborne, Dorset. He was the son of James Hann and Emma Bollen. George Hann was christened on 29 October 1861 at Sherborne?, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, George Hann lived at Greenhill (217), Sherborne, Dorset. As of between 1881 and 1891, George Hann lived at Newell Hill 180, Sherborne, Dorset. He was a tailor between 1881 and 1901. As of 31 March 1901, George Hann lived at Newell Hill (395), Sherborne, Dorset. As of 2 April 1911, George Hann lived at Wootton Grove, Sherborne, Dorset. He was a tailor (maker) on 2 April 1911. He died before 5 November 1919 at Sherborne, Dorset. He was buried on 5 November 1919 at Sherborne Cemetery, Sherborne, Dorset.

Emma Jane Hann

F, b. December 1863, d. 9 November 1951
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John Hanne
     Emma Jane Hann was born in December 1863 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was the daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen. Emma Jane Hann was christened on 9 December 1863 at Sherborne, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Emma Jane Hann lived at Greenhill (217), Sherborne, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Emma Jane Hann lived at Bow Street (62), Langport Eastover, Somerset; she was visiting her sister Sarah Matilda Fido and brother-in-law, Henry Fido, and tehir family. She was a leather glover on 5 April 1891. As of 29 August 1900, Emma Jane Hann lived at Greenhill, Sherborne, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Emma Jane Hann lived at Newell Hill (395), Sherborne, Dorset. She was a glover and machinist on 2 April 1911. As of between 2 April 1911 and 9 November 1951, Emma Jane Hann lived at Wootton Grove 'Grove Villa', Sherborne, Dorset. She was bequeathed £200 by her brother, Dr Henry Fred Hann on 18 August 1927. She registered with Sherborne Urban District Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. She left a will on 27 April 1951. She died on 9 November 1951 at Wootton Grove 'Grove Villa', Sherborne, Dorset, at age 87. Her estate was probated on 3 March 1952; granted to Harold Walters (postman), nephew, and Harry Percival Crocker (solicitor's managing clerk). (Estate value £3574 5s 5d.)

Bessie Hann

F, b. October 1868, d. 10 July 1957
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John Hanne
     Bessie Hann was born in October 1868 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was the daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen. Bessie Hann was christened on 6 October 1868 at Sherborne?, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Bessie Hann lived at Greenhill (217), Sherborne, Dorset. As of between 1881 and 1891, Bessie Hann lived at Newell Hill 180, Sherborne, Dorset. She was a glover between 5 April 1891 and 2 April 1911. She married Charles Walters on 25 December 1894 at The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sherborne, Dorset; witnesses were George Hann (bride's brother) and Alice Louise Cameron Hann. As of 31 March 1901, Bessie Walters lived at Newell Hill (393), Sherborne, Dorset. As of 2 April 1911, Bessie Walters lived at Wootton Grove, Sherborne, Dorset; she was living with her sister, Emma Hann and brother, George Hann. She was bequeathed £200 by her brother, Dr Henry Fred Hann on 18 August 1927. As of 3 January 1930, Bessie Walters lived at Wootton Grove 'Grove Villa', Sherborne, Dorset. As of 10 July 1957, Bessie Walters lived at Langstone Road 24, Copnor, Portsmouth. She died on 10 July 1957 at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Wymering, Portsmouth, at age 88. Her estate was probated on 27 August 1957; granted to Harold Walters (postman), son, and Harry Percival Crocker (solicitor's managing clerk). (Estate value £2070 9s 6d.)

Child of Bessie Hann and Charles Walters

Child of Bessie Hann

Charles Walters

M, d. June 1898
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John Hanne
     Charles Walters married Bessie Hann, daughter of James Hann and Emma Bollen, on 25 December 1894 at The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sherborne, Dorset; witnesses were George Hann (bride's brother) and Alice Louise Cameron Hann. Charles Walters died in June 1898 at Sherborne, Dorset.

Child of Charles Walters and Bessie Hann

Alice Louise Cameron Hann

F, b. June 1875, d. 19 January 1951
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John Hanne
     Alice Louise Cameron Hann was also known as Alice Louise. She was born illegitimate in June 1875 at Sherborne, Dorset. She was the daughter of Sarah Matilda Hann. As of 3 April 1881, Alice Louise Cameron Hann lived at Newell Hill 180, Sherborne, Dorset. As of 26 August 1887, Alice Louise Cameron Hann lived at Greenhill, Sherborne, Dorset. She was christened on 26 August 1887 at The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sherborne, Dorset; was recorded as the daughter of Sarah Hann but was probably christened by her garndparents as by then Sarah had married Henry Fido and was living in South Petherton, Somerset. She was the domestic servant to Thomas Jenner (publican) and his wife, Annie, and family on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Alice Louise Cameron Hann lived at New Prospect Place (22 - the White Horse Public House), Yeovil, Somerset. As of 31 March 1901, Alice Louise Hann lived at Kingston School, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. She was the parlourmaid to Frank C Rudd (schoolmaster) and his wife, Annie E on 31 March 1901. She married Arthur Thomas Barge on 16 September 1902 at the Congregational Chapel, Langport Eastover, Somerset. As of 2 April 1911, Alice Louise Barge lived at Kiddles Lane 31, Yeovil, Somerset. She was a machinist glove maker between 2 April 1911 and 1912. She was bequeathed £100 by her uncle, Dr Henry Fred Hann on 18 August 1927. As of 18 August 1927, Alice Louise Barge lived at Newtown, Yeovil, Somerset. She died on 19 January 1951 at St Nicholas Road 5 'Castledene', Uphill, Somerset, at age 75. Her estate was probated on 2 March 1951; granted to Stanley Clifford Barge (commercial manager), son. (Estate value £608 5s 1d.)

Children of Alice Louise Cameron Hann and Arthur Thomas Barge

Arthur Thomas Barge

M, b. September 1879, d. 9 September 1924
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John Hanne
     Arthur Thomas Barge was born in September 1879 at Yeovil, Somerset. As of 5 April 1891, Arthur Thomas Barge lived at Higher Kingston 22, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset; he was living with his widowed mother, Fanny, born in Bath. He was an errand boy on 5 April 1891. As of 31 March 1901, Arthur Thomas Barge lived at Higher Kingston 23, Yeovil with Kingston Pitney, Somerset. He was a glove finisher between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. He married Alice Louise Cameron Hann, daughter of Sarah Matilda Hann, on 16 September 1902 at the Congregational Chapel, Langport Eastover, Somerset. As of 2 April 1911, Arthur Thomas Barge lived at Kiddles Lane 31, Yeovil, Somerset. He died on 9 September 1924 at Eastland Road 25, Yeovil, Somerset. His estate was probated on 19 November 1924; granted to Alice Louise Barge, widow. (Estate value £137 10s 11d.)

Children of Arthur Thomas Barge and Alice Louise Cameron Hann

George William Loydell

M, b. June 1878
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John Hanne
     George William Loydell was born in June 1878 at Stroud R D, Gloucestershire. He married Jessie Alice L Hann, daughter of William James Hann and Sarah Fanny Hanger, in June 1901 at Christchurch R D, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole.

Frederick Hann

M, b. 25 June 1842, d. before 11 February 1915
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John Hanne
     Frederick Hann was christened on 25 June 1842 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Purchase Hann and Rebecca Pitt. As of 30 March 1851, Frederick Hann lived at The Village (75), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the groom to Henry John Boddington (ne Williams) the accomplished landscape artist, his wife, Clarissa E (nee Boddington), and family on 7 April 1861. As of 7 April 1861, Frederick Hann lived at Lonsdale Road 62 ( Lonsdale Villas 1), Barnes, Greater London. As of 1 September 1891, Frederick Hann lived at Rushton Street 59, Hoxton, Greater London. He married Emily Sheppard on 1 September 1891 at St Saviour's Church, Hoxton, Greater London; witnesses were Joseph Edgar Bull and Jane Sheppard. Frederick was stated to be a widower. It appears that Frederick and Emily separated shortly after their marriage as they do not appear together on subsequent censuses. Instead Frederick appears in 1891 and1911 with a Louisa whom he is supposed to have married around 1893 but had no children. Frederick Hann married Louisa Unknown circa 1893. As of 31 March 1901, Frederick Hann lived at Green Lanes - over stables between 218 and 246, Stoke Newington, Greater London; His name was recorded as Frederic Hamm and his birthplace as Soakabbott- transcribed as Sockeblott in Ancestry online index. He was a coachman on 31 March 1901. He was a caretaker on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Frederick Hann lived at Maresfield Gardens 3, Hampstead, Greater London. He died before 11 February 1915 at Lithos Road 9, West Hampstead, Greater London. As of before 11 February 1915, Frederick Hann lived at Lithos Road 9, West Hampstead, Greater London. He was buried on 11 February 1915 at Hampstead Burial Ground (section C7 No 147), Hampstead, Greater London.

Henry Hann

M, b. 5 January 1844
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John Hanne
     Henry Hann was christened on 5 January 1844 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Purchase Hann and Rebecca Pitt. Henry Hann was buried on 4 April 1847 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

Edwin Hann

M, b. 2 February 1847, d. April 1847
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John Hanne
     Edwin Hann was christened on 2 February 1847 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Purchase Hann and Rebecca Pitt. Edwin Hann died in April 1847 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was buried on 4 April 1847 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

Malena Purchase Hann

F, b. 17 June 1849, d. June 1920
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John Hanne
     Malena Purchase Hann was also known as Malena Hann. Malena Purchase Hann was also known as Melina Purchase. As of between 1849 and 1861, Malena Purchase Hann lived at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was born before 17 June 1849 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was christened on 17 June 1849 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Purchase Hann and Rebecca Pitt. As of 30 March 1851, Malena Purchase Hann lived at The Village (75), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Malena Purchase Hann lived at The Village (6), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She married Joseph Edgar Bull in March 1875 at City of London, Greater London. As of 3 April 1881, Malena Purchase Hann lived at Pooles Park 76, Holloway, Greater London. As of 5 April 1891, Malena Bull lived at Rushton Street (under Shoreditch Park) 59, Shoreditch, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Malena Bull lived at Mortimer Road 115, de Beauvoir Town (Kingsland), Greater London. She died in June 1920 at Hackney R D, Greater London.

Children of Malena Purchase Hann and Joseph Edgar Bull

Ann Jane Purchase Hann

F, b. December 1851
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John Hanne
     As of between 1851 and 1861, Ann Jane Purchase Hann lived at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was born in December 1851 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Purchase Hann and Rebecca Pitt. Ann Jane Purchase Hann was christened on 4 January 1852 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Ann Jane Purchase Hann lived at The Village (6), Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

Ellen Purchase Hann

F, b. June 1854, d. before 18 December 1885
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John Hanne
     Ellen Purchase Hann was also known as Ellen Purchase. As of between 1854 and 1861, Ellen Purchase Hann lived at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was born in June 1854 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Purchase Hann and Rebecca Pitt. Ellen Purchase Hann was christened on 10 June 1854 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Ellen Purchase Hann lived at The Village (6), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. Marriage banns for Ellen Purchase and William Staple were published between 31 December 1876 and 14 January 1877 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. Ellen Purchase married William Staple, son of Emmanuel Staple and Susan Sibley, on 25 January 1877 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset; witnesses were James Staple and Maria Dicker. As of 3 April 1881, Ellen Staple lived at The Village (107), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She died before 18 December 1885 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was buried on 18 December 1885 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset.

Children of Ellen Purchase Hann and William Staple

Frederick Hann

M, b. 27 April 1853, d. before 6 September 1858
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John Hanne
     Frederick Hann was also known as Charles Hann. He was born on 27 April 1853 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Frederick Hann was christened on 18 May 1853 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. He died before 6 September 1858 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was buried on 6 September 1858 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset.

Elizabeth Hann

F, b. 22 November 1854, d. before 24 November 1856
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John Hanne
     Elizabeth Hann was born on 22 November 1854 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Elizabeth Hann was christened on 16 December 1854 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. She died before 24 November 1856 at Landport - Central Street, Portsea, Portsmouth. She was buried on 24 November 1856 at Kingston Cemetery, Portsea, Portsmouth.

Samuel Hann

M, b. March 1857, d. 15 October 1924
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John Hanne
     Samuel Hann was born in March 1857 at Landport, Portsea, Portsmouth. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Samuel Hann was christened on 24 February 1861 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Samuel Hann lived at Shadrack Street (40), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Samuel Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (58), Beaminster, Dorset. He was confirmed on 11 August 1871 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; child of George and Sarah Hann of Clay Lane; work - at Bugler's. As of 3 March 1872, Samuel Hann lived at Yeovil, Somerset. As of 3 April 1881, Samuel Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol; he was staying with his uncle, John Larcombe Hann, and family. He was a cordwainer between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. He married Mary Jane Burridge, daughter of Jonas Strong Burridge and Jane Peckham, on 24 September 1883 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset; witnesses were Jonas Strong Burridge (bride's father) and Margaret Cole. As of 5 April 1891, Samuel Hann lived at Tref Newydd (New Town) (491), Clase, Abertawe (Swansea). As of between 1892 and 11 September 1899, Samuel Hann lived at Heol Eaton (Eaton Road) 56, Brynhyfryd (Landore), Abertawe (Swansea). He was a shoemaker on 31 March 1901. As of between 31 March 1901 and 15 October 1924, Samuel Hann lived at Heol Eaton (Eaton Road) 121, Brynhyfryd (Landore), Abertawe (Swansea). He discovered a lodger (William Henry Gould, 46, former bookseller at Alexandra Arcade, High Street) dead in bed on 8 December 1910 at Heol Eaton (Eaton Road) 121, Brynhyfryd (Landore), Abertawe (Swansea). He was a boot repairer on 2 April 1911. He was a master shoemaker in 1924. He died on 15 October 1924 at Ty Penbryn (Penbryn House), Treboeth, Abertawe (Swansea), at age 67; of heart failure due to myocarditis (inflammation of the heart) in the garden at the rear.

Children of Samuel Hann and Mary Jane Burridge

Mary Jane Burridge

F, b. September 1861, d. June 1930
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John Hanne
     Mary Jane Burridge was born in September 1861 at Portland, Dorset. She was the daughter of Jonas Strong Burridge and Jane Peckham. Mary Jane Burridge was christened on 6 April 1862 at Fortuneswell - St John the Baptist Church, Portland, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Mary Jane Burridge lived at East Street (96), Bridport, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Mary Jane Burridge lived at South Street (now Prout Bridge), Beaminster, Dorset. She was a housemaid to Thomas Russell JP (late Captain of the 16th Regiment of Foot) and his wife, Susan on 3 April 1881. She married Samuel Hann, son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs, on 24 September 1883 at South Street - St Mary's Church, Bridport, Dorset; witnesses were Jonas Strong Burridge (bride's father) and Margaret Cole. As of 5 April 1891, Mary Jane Hann lived at Tref Newydd (New Town) (491), Clase, Abertawe (Swansea). As of between 1892 and 11 September 1899, Mary Jane Hann lived at Heol Eaton (Eaton Road) 56, Brynhyfryd (Landore), Abertawe (Swansea). As of between 31 March 1901 and June 1930, Mary Jane Hann lived at Heol Eaton (Eaton Road) 121, Brynhyfryd (Landore), Abertawe (Swansea). She died in June 1930 at Abertawe (Swansea) at age 68.

Children of Mary Jane Burridge and Samuel Hann

George Hann

M, b. 26 October 1858, d. 18 July 1915
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John Hanne
     George Hann is remembered at Tower Hill Memorial, City of London, Greater London. He was born on 26 October 1858 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. George Hann was christened on 24 February 1861 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, George Hann lived at Shadrack Street (40), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, George Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (58), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 March 1872, George Hann lived at Yeovil, Somerset. He married Caroline Brown, daughter of Matthew Brown and Caroline Unknown, on 25 December 1879 at Clee, Great Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire; witnesses were W S Halbert and Sarah Brown. As of 3 April 1881, George Hann lived at Trinity Road 26, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire. He was a baker between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. As of between 1884 and 1885, George Hann lived at Victor Street 193, Great Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire; was shown in Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire and the Port of Hull. It was reported in the 10 Nov 1884 edition of the Bristol Mercury that George Hann of Victor Street, New Clee [Grimsby], Lincolnshire (grocer and baker) has being shown as bankrupt in 'last night's Gazette' (presumably the London Gazette) ( see http://www1.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000035/18841119/031/0008 - subscription required.) He was examined under the Bankruptcy Act 1883 as "George Hann, New Clee, Lincolnshire, Grocer and Baker" on 26 November 1884 at the Town Hall, Great Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. He was examined under the Bankruptcy Act 1883 as "George Hann, New Clee, Lincolnshire, Grocer and Baker" on 26 November 1884 at The Official Receiver's Office, Great Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. As of 5 April 1891, George Hann lived at Trinity Street 50, Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire. As of between 15 November 1893 and 25 May 1894, George Hann lived at Oxford Street - Oxford Terrace, New Clee, North East Lincolnshire. As of between 27 August 1906 and 1915, George Hann lived at Grafton Street 109, New Clee, North East Lincolnshire; on the 1911 census form he listed himself as George Hanns and signed as such. He was a marine engineer in the fishing trade on 2 April 1911. He died on 18 July 1915 at Steam Trawler Cineraria (GY216), at sea, at age 56; as First Engineer aboard the 'Cineraria' which it is believed hit a mine although the previous month it had been chased for an hour by a submarine that had already sunk the trawler 'Waago'. The Cineraria was built in 1889 by Cochrane, Cooper and Schofield at Beverley. It's yard number was 28 and it was registered in August 1889. It was 154 tons gross (81 net) 100.6 feet long and 20.1 wide with an 11 foot draught. The quarterdeck was 16 ft and the forecastle 20 ft. Its official number was 96201 and she belonged to the North East Steam Fishing Co Ltd of Grimsby. He is remembered on the his wife's grave at Scartho Road Cemetery in Grimsby and on the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleet memorial at Tower Hill, City of London under Cineraria (Grimsby.)

Children of George Hann and Caroline Brown

Daniel Hann

M, b. 3 February 1862, d. 9 August 1930
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John Hanne
     Daniel Hann was born on 3 February 1862 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Daniel Hann was christened on 19 March 1862 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1871 and 1881, Daniel Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 March 1872, Daniel Hann lived at Yeovil, Somerset. He was confirmed on 24 August 1877 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; child of George (shoemaker) and Sarah Hann of Clay Lane; work - at Toleman's. He was a potter's labourer on 3 April 1881. As of 6 October 1884, Daniel Hann lived at Heol Castell-Nedd (Neath Road) 44, Hafod, Abertawe (Swansea); His eight year-old sister Margaret was living at this address at the time, so probably was staying with him. He married Rosa Blanch Bosley on 25 December 1886 at Eglwys Ioan ar bwys Abertawe (St John-juxta-Swansea Church), Hafod, Abertawe (Swansea); witnesses were Thomas and David Bosley. Daniel Hann was a shoe maker between 25 December 1886 and 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Daniel Hann lived at Teras Golwg y Môr (Sea View Terrace) 8, Brynmelin, Abertawe (Swansea). As of between 1892 and 1918, Daniel Hann lived at Stryd Fawr (High Street) 114, Brynmelin, Abertawe (Swansea). He was a boot and shoe maker (in 1923 Daniel Hann and Sons) between 1892 and 1930 at Stryd Fawr (High Street) 114, Brynmelin, Abertawe (Swansea). He placed an advertisement in the South Wales Daily Post on 21 October 1898. He placed six more advertisements in the South Wales Daily Post on 25 November 1898. He was a boot and shoe maker between 1908 and 1930 at Stryd Fawr (High Street) 94, Brynmelin, Abertawe (Swansea). As of between March 1918 and 25 May 1924, Daniel Hann lived at Stryd Mansel (Mansel Street) 78, Mount Pleasant, Abertawe (Swansea); which he had bought freehold for £40 at auction at the Hotel Cameron in Swansea from Mr Astley Samuel. With his sons Thomas George and Clifford Clarence (trading as a co-partnership as D Hann & Sons, High Street, Swansea, bootmakers) took a 14 year lease on the dwelling house, shop and premises, yard and offices, fixtures and fittings at 94 High Street, Swansea from Beatrice Jenkin of The Mirador, Hambrook, South Gloucestershire (widow) and Ernest Holtham Leeder of 46 Waterloo Street, Swansea (surveyor.) As of between 1925 and 1927, Daniel Hann lived at Stryd Cambridge (Cambridge Street) 17, Uplands, Abertawe (Swansea). As of between 1928 and 1930, Daniel Hann lived at Heol Glanmor (Glanmor Road) 41, Sgeti (Sketty), Abertawe (Swansea). He died on 9 August 1930 at Stryd Rhondda (Rhondda Street) 127, Mount Pleasant, Abertawe (Swansea), at age 68; of a cerebral haemorrhage (stroke.) He was buried after 9 August 1930 at Abertawe (Swansea).

Children of Daniel Hann and Rosa Blanch Bosley

Henry Hann

M, b. 9 August 1863
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John Hanne
     Henry Hann was also known as Alfred Hanns. As of between 1863 and 1891, Henry Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. He was born on 9 August 1863 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Henry Hann was christened on 18 August 1863 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Henry Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (58), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 March 1872, Henry Hann lived at Yeovil, Somerset. He was confirmed on 11 September 1877 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. He was a witness, with Jane Hayward, to the wedding of Alfred Beviss and Elizabeth Hayward on 18 November 1890 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Henry Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (38), Beaminster, Dorset. He was an ostler on 5 April 1891. Somewhen between the 1891 census and late 1892 Henry and his brother Alfred left Beaminster to travel to Wales. Here Henry seems to have taken on his brother's identity calling himself Alfred and saying he was a baker. He married Annie Johns on 28 November 1892 at Eglwys y Drindod Sanctaidd (Holy Trinity Church), Pillgwenlli, Casnewydd (Newport); the groom was recorded and registered as Alfred Hann. Annie was recorded as being a widower(sic). Witnesses were BD Coombs and E Coombs. Henry Hann was a baker on 31 March 1901. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Alfred Hanns lived at Mur y Môr (Sea Wall) - Bwthyn Te (Tea Cottage), Llansantffraid Gwynllwg (St Bride's Wentloog), Casnewydd (Newport); in 1901 his mother-in-law Elizabeth John (retired tailoress) was living with him and in both 1901 and 1911 his niece Cassie May Edwards (child) was living with him. In 1901 he was recorded as Hanns and in 1911 as Hann, though wife still signed as Hanns. He was a labourer for the harbour commision on 2 April 1911.

Alfred Hann

M, b. 20 March 1866, d. 22 November 1934
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John Hanne
     Alfred Hann was born on 20 March 1866 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Alfred Hann was christened on 2 April 1866 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1871 and 1891, Alfred Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. He was a grocer's errand boy between 1880 and 3 April 1881. He was confirmed on 9 August 1880 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 14; child of George (shoemaker) and Sarah Hann of Clay Lane; work - at Orchard's. Alfred was a witness on 14 March 1890 when Daniel Paul was charged with being drunk on licensed premises by the police at Bridport Petty Sessions whilst Alfred was visiting the Anchor Inn at Stoke Abbott. The landlord was also being charged with allowing drunkenness on his licensed premises. Following the evidence the Chairman dismissed both cases but cautioned the landlord that complaints had been made against the inn and he must conduct his house better in future. He was a baker between 14 March 1890 and 22 November 1934. As of 5 April 1891, Alfred Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (38), Beaminster, Dorset. He married Elizabeth Ann Davies on 24 December 1893 at Eglwys Sant Pedr (St Peter's Church), Y Cocyd (Cockett), Abertawe (Swansea); witnesses were David Davies and Elizabeth Ann Francis. As of 1894, Alfred Hann lived at Stryd Aberdyberthi (Aberdyberthi Street) 67, Hafod, Abertawe (Swansea). Alfred appeared in court on 24 Oct 1894 having been summonsed for driving a horse and trap without lights. He was a licensed victualler on 31 March 1901. As of between 31 March 1901 and 31 July 1901, Alfred Hann lived at Stryd y Morwyr (Mariner Street) 28, Alexandra, Abertawe (Swansea). As of 1904, Alfred Hann lived at Pont-y-gwaith?, Rhondda Cynon Taf. As of between 6 April 1911 and 1934, Alfred Hann lived at Stryd Marged (Margaret Street) 15, Pont-y-gwaith, Rhondda Cynon Taf. He was a grocer in 1914. He died on 22 November 1934 at Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda (Cwm Rhondda Hospital), Llwynypia, Rhondda Cynon Taf, at age 68. He was buried after 22 November 1934 at Mynwent Penrhys (Penrhys Cemetery), Pendyrus (Tylerstown), Rhondda Cynon Taf; plot B154 (burial 1023.) His estate was probated on 12 January 1935; granted to Elizabeth Ann Hann, wife. Estate value £170 0s 0d.

Children of Alfred Hann and Elizabeth Ann Davies

Thomas Hann

M, b. 20 October 1868, d. 14 February 1944
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John Hanne
     Thomas Hann was born on 20 October 1868 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Thomas Hann was christened on 24 January 1869 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1871 and 1881, Thomas Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. He was a chemist's errand boy on 3 April 1881. As of 5 April 1891, Thomas Hann lived at Teras Golwg y Môr (Sea View Terrace) 8, Brynmelin, Abertawe (Swansea); he was staying next door to his brother, Daniel, and his family. As of 27 January 1892, Thomas Hann lived at Stryd Richardson (Richardson Street), Rhosafan (Sandfields), Abertawe (Swansea). He was a greengrocer on 27 January 1892. He married Elizabeth Isaac on 27 January 1892 at Eglwys Sant Iago (St James's Church), Uplands, Abertawe (Swansea); witnesses were David and Mary Ann Isaac and Elizabeth A Davies. Thomas Hann was a general labourer on 31 March 1901. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Thomas Hann lived at Heol Castell-Nedd (Neath Road) 1396, Hafod, Abertawe (Swansea); his sister-in-law, Mary Ann Isaac, was staying with him. He was an engine greaser on 2 April 1911. As of between 1925 and 1935, Thomas Hann lived at Heol Glais (Glais Road), Clydach, Abertawe (Swansea). He was a retired nickel worker on 29 September 1939. He registered with Swansea County Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of between 29 September 1939 and 14 February 1944, Thomas Hann lived at Heol Castell-Nedd (Neath Road) 5, Glais, Abertawe (Swansea); his sister-in-law, Mary Ann Isaac, was staying with him. He died on 14 February 1944 at Heol Castell-Nedd (Neath Road) 5, Glais, Abertawe (Swansea), at age 75; of a cerebral haemorrhage (stroke) due to arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries.)

Child of Thomas Hann and Elizabeth Isaac

Benjamin Hann

M, b. 27 May 1870, d. before 13 October 1871
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John Hanne
     Benjamin Hann was born on 27 May 1870 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Benjamin Hann was christened on 24 July 1870 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Benjamin Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (58), Beaminster, Dorset. He died before 13 October 1871 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was buried on 13 October 1871 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset.

Mary Jane Hann

F, b. 18 December 1871
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John Hanne
     As of between 1871 and 1897, Mary Jane Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. She was born on 18 December 1871 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Mary Jane Hann was christened on 16 January 1872 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 3 March 1872, Mary Jane Hann lived at Yeovil, Somerset. She was confirmed on 15 February 1886 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 14; child of George (shoemaker) and Sarah Hann of Clay Lane. She was a domestic nurse on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Mary Jane Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (38), Beaminster, Dorset. She was the cook to Frances Whitting and her family on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Mary Jane Hann lived at Lansdowne 'Duncliffe', Wyke Regis, Dorset; her name was recorded as Annie Hann. As of between 10 January 1904 and 3 February 1905, Mary Jane Hann lived at Cliff Terrace 4, Woolston, Southampton. As of 10 April 1907, Mary Jane Hann lived at Anderson's Road 3, St Mary, Southampton. She married William Philip Stone, son of William James Stone, on 10 April 1907 at Above Bar Street - Register Office, St Mary, Southampton. As of 2 April 1911, Mary Jane Stone lived at Glebe Road 7, St Mary, Southampton.

Children of Mary Jane Hann

Children of Mary Jane Hann and William Philip Stone

Albert Edward Hann

M, b. 18 December 1871, d. March 1951
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John Hanne
     Albert Edward Hann was also known as Edward. He was born on 18 December 1871 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Alfred Hann and Elizabeth Ann Conway. Albert Edward Hann was christened on 13 March 1872 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 24 January 1874, Albert Edward Hann lived at Wilton Street, Lozells, West Midlands. As of 3 April 1881, Albert Edward Hann lived at Lower Wilton Street 4, Lozells, West Midlands. He was a bicycle chain fitter on 5 April 1891. As of between 5 April 1891 and 31 March 1901, Albert Edward Hann lived at Lower Wilton Street 28, Lozells, West Midlands. He was a postman between 31 March 1901 and 1936. He married Alice Elizabeth Daley in December 1910 at West Bromwich, West Midlands. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1920, Albert Edward Hann lived at Finch Road - Harold Terrace 5, Handsworth, West Midlands. As of between 1925 and 1930, Albert Edward Hann lived at Soho Road 188, Handsworth, West Midlands. As of between 1939 and 1951, Albert Edward Hann lived at Florence Road 46, Handsworth, West Midlands. He registered with Birmingham County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. He died in March 1951 at Birmingham R D, West Midlands, at age 79.

Children of Albert Edward Hann and Alice Elizabeth Daley

Alice Elizabeth Daley

F, b. 29 April 1887, d. 10 February 1955
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John Hanne
     Alice Elizabeth Daley was born on 29 April 1887 at Cheslyn Hay, Staffordshire. As of 31 March 1901, Alice Elizabeth Daley lived at Handsworth, West Midlands. She married Albert Edward Hann, son of Alfred Hann and Elizabeth Ann Conway, in December 1910 at West Bromwich, West Midlands. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1920, Alice Elizabeth Daley lived at Finch Road - Harold Terrace 5, Handsworth, West Midlands. As of between 1925 and 1930, Alice Elizabeth Hann lived at Soho Road 188, Handsworth, West Midlands. As of between 1939 and 10 February 1955, Alice Elizabeth Hann lived at Florence Road 46, Handsworth, West Midlands; in 1955 Annie Daley was living with her. She registered with Birmingham County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. She died on 10 February 1955 at Clydesdale Avenue 35, Stanmore, Greater London, at age 67. She was buried after 10 February 1955 at Handsworth Cemetery, Handsworth, West Midlands. Her estate was probated on 25 March 1955; granted to Reginald Conway Hann (company director), son. (Estate value £1400 17s 10d.)

Children of Alice Elizabeth Daley and Albert Edward Hann

Ida Hann

F, b. 10 October 1873, d. before 29 March 1933
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John Hanne
     As of between 1873 and 1881, Ida Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. She was born on 10 October 1873 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Ida Hann was christened on 11 January 1874 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. She was confirmed in 1887 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 14; and incorrectly as child of John (shoemaker) and Sarah Hann; work - Wm Hallett's. She was presented with an award by Lady Hinton at the Jubilee dinner for distinguishing herself at Beaminster Sunday School in June 1887. She was a housemaid to Caroline Hills, widow (living on own means) on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Ida Hann lived at East Street (44), Crewkerne, Somerset. She married Sydney John Foord on 27 December 1900 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were Alfred G Fone, Margaret Hann (bride's sister), Florence Symes and Phoebe Poole. As of 31 March 1901, Ida Foord lived at Regent's Street 22 (now under Shirley Precinct), Shirley, Southampton. As of 2 April 1911, Ida Foord lived at Millais Road 45, Sholing, Southampton. She died before 29 March 1933 at Weymouth R D, Dorset. She was buried on 29 March 1933 at Melcombe Regis Cemetery, Westham, Dorset.

Child of Ida Hann and Sydney John Foord

Sydney John Foord

M, b. circa 1877
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John Hanne
     Sydney John Foord was born circa 1877 at Wyke Regis, Dorset; was the son of Henry John (labourer) and Eliza but does not appear to have been registered or christened. As of 3 April 1881, Sydney John Foord lived at The Village (35), Wyke Regis, Dorset; was recorded as Sydney Ford. He was assisting his uncle William in his baker's shop on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Sydney John Foord lived at Lennox Street 'Jubilee House', Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset; was living with his uncle William G (baker) and aunt Eliza. He was recorded as Sidney Foord and birth place given as Yeovil, Somerset. He was a trimmer working on Great Western Railway steamers out of Weymouth, Dorset between 30 May 1898 and 4 October 1899. He married Ida Hann, daughter of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs, on 27 December 1900 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; the witnesses were Alfred G Fone, Margaret Hann (bride's sister), Florence Symes and Phoebe Poole. As of 31 March 1901, Sydney John Foord lived at Regent's Street 22 (now under Shirley Precinct), Shirley, Southampton. He was a fireman on the SS Graisbrook Castle on 31 March 1901. As of 2 April 1911, Sydney John Foord lived at Millais Road 45, Sholing, Southampton. He was a tug boat engineer (drver) on 2 April 1911. He way have been the Sidney J Foord whose death was registered in Droxford R D, Hampshire with a given age of 71 years in March 1958.

Child of Sydney John Foord and Ida Hann

Margaret Hann

F, b. 13 June 1876, d. September 1940
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John Hanne
     Margaret Hann was born on 13 June 1876 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of George Hann and Sarah Gibbs. Margaret Hann was christened on 30 July 1876 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 6 October 1884, Margaret Hann lived at Heol Castell-Nedd (Neath Road) 44, Hafod, Abertawe (Swansea); Rosa Blanch Bosley, her brother Daniel's future wife lived at No. 42. Was enrolled at Hafod School for Girls having previously attended Beaminster School in Dorset. She was presented with an award by Lady Ffoulkes at the Jubilee dinner for distinguishing herself at Beaminster Sunday School. She was confirmed in 1891 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 14 and having left. She was a dressmaker's apprentice on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Margaret Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (38), Beaminster, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Margaret Hann lived at East Street, Beaminster, Dorset. She was the cook to Dr Arthur A Pim (physician and surgeon) and his family on 31 March 1901. As of 2 April 1911, Margaret Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (118), Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1919 and 1926, Margaret Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane, Beaminster, Dorset. As of between 1927 and 1928, Margaret Hann lived at East Street, Beaminster, Dorset. She married Henry Greening in March 1931 at Weymouth R D, Dorset. Margaret Greening married Alfred George Crabb in March 1939 at Bridport R D, Dorset. Margaret Crabb registered with Bridport Municipal Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Margaret Crabb lived at St Andrew's Road 102, Bradpole, Dorset. She died in September 1940 at Bridport R D, Dorset, at age 64.

Ida Margaret Hann

F, b. 18 February 1897, d. 1 January 1971
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John Hanne
     Ida Margaret Hann was born illegitimate on 18 February 1897 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of Mary Jane Hann. Ida Margaret Hann was christened on 4 April 1897 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 31 March 1901, Ida Margaret Hann lived at Regent's Street 22 (now under Shirley Precinct), Shirley, Southampton; her name was not shwn very clearly having been altered possibly to Hand, but she was living with her aunt and uncle, Ida (nee Hann) and Sydney Foord. She was confirmed in 1902 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset; was described as aged 15; of Clay Lane; left. As of between 10 January 1904 and 3 February 1905, Ida Margaret Hann lived at Cliff Terrace 4, Woolston, Southampton. She was educated between 10 January 1904 and 3 February 1905 at St Mark's School, Woolston, Southampton; having previously been at Beaminster School. As of 2 April 1911, Ida Margaret Hann lived at Hogshill - Clay Lane (118), Beaminster, Dorset; she was living with with her grandmother and aunt, Sarah and Margaret Hann. She married Alfred George Brooks, son of George Samuel Brooks and Augusta Ann Thorner, in March 1922 at Weymouth R D, Dorset. As of between March 1922 and 1 January 1971, Ida Margaret Brooks lived at Stanley Street 8, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. She died on 1 January 1971 at Stanley Street 8, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset, at age 73. Her estate was probated on 24 February 1971; (Estate value £3366.)

Alfred George Brooks

M, b. 3 February 1886, d. 24 August 1970
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John Hanne
     Alfred George Brooks was born on 3 February 1886 at Weymouth, Dorset. He was the son of George Samuel Brooks and Augusta Ann Thorner. As of 5 April 1891, Alfred George Brooks lived at Chalgrave Terrace 12, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. He was a house painter on 30 March 1901. As of between 30 March 1901 and 24 August 1970, Alfred George Brooks lived at Stanley Street 8, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. He married Ida Margaret Hann, daughter of Mary Jane Hann, in March 1922 at Weymouth R D, Dorset. Alfred George Brooks was a master decorator on 29 September 1939. He registered with Weymouth & Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He died on 24 August 1970 at Stanley Street 8, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset, at age 84. His estate was probated on 21 October 1970; (Estate value £2832.)

Margaret Lucy Hann

F, b. 13 March 1868, d. 26 August 1943
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John Hanne
     Margaret Lucy Hann was born on 13 March 1868 at Beaminster, Dorset. She was the daughter of Rev Daniel Hann TD and Mary Lucy Shimell. Margaret Lucy Hann was christened on 13 May 1868 at Beaminster R D, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Margaret Lucy Hann lived at Fleet Street (65), Beaminster, Dorset; she was living with her grandparents, Richard Shimell (painter) and his wife, Mary. As of 3 April 1881, Margaret Lucy Hann lived at Fleet Street (52), Beaminster, Dorset; she was staying with her grandparents, Richard and Mary Shimell. According to a report of the Finchley Local Board School Management Committee of 25 October 1886, as a pupil-teacher she had passed her scholarship examination (becoming No. 178, 1st class) and was to go to Stockwell College after Christmas. The Finchley Local Board School Management Committee of Dec 1886 appointed a Miss Mason was to replace her as assistant mistress at East End School, prior to her leaving for Stockwell College. Her great efforts and good work during her apprenticeship were to be presented with £5, being the difference between the salary she was paid and the new rate of pay. As of 5 April 1891, Margaret Lucy Hann lived at Church Road (now Church Lane) - Warwick Terrace 9, East Finchley, Greater London. She was a college governess on 5 April 1891. She was the mistress of Gladstone Avenue Board School, Wood Green, Greater London between 1898 and 1899. As of 31 March 1901, Margaret Lucy Hann lived at Reepham Villas 1, East Finchley, Greater London. She was an elementary school teacher on 31 March 1901. She arrived aboard SS Campania from Liverpool (en route to to Toronto, Canada to visit HG Stone, Deer Park, Toronto) on 22 July 1905 at King's County, New York. She was a school mistress on 22 July 1905. She married William Minto on 22 December 1909 at the Congregational Church, East Finchley, Greater London. As of between 2 April 1911 and 11 October 1916, Margaret Lucy Minto lived at Southern Road 'Mossgill', East Finchley, Greater London. She registered with Beaminster Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Margaret Lucy Minto lived at The Square 15-16, Beaminster, Dorset; was staying with Dorothy Frampton (shopkeeper) and her mother. She was a retired teacher on 29 September 1939. She died on 26 August 1943 at Chigwell Road 7, Southbourne, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole, at age 75. As of 26 August 1943, Margaret Lucy Minto lived at Chigwell Road 7, Southbourne, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. Her estate was probated on 10 November 1943; granted to John Crosthwaite Bridge (retired medical inspector of factories), niece's husband and Joan Phyliis Bridge, niece. (Estate value £1505 7s 9d).

James Shimell Hann FSAA

M, b. February 1871, d. 6 March 1937
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John Hanne
     James Shimell Hann FSAA was born in February 1871 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Rev Daniel Hann TD and Mary Lucy Shimell. James Shimell Hann FSAA was christened on 6 March 1871 at Beaminster R D, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, James Shimell Hann FSAA lived at Fleet Street (65), Beaminster, Dorset; he was living with his grandparents, Richard Shimell (painter) and his wife, Mary. As of 3 April 1881, James Shimell Hann FSAA lived at Fleet Street (52), Beaminster, Dorset; he was staying with his grandparents, Richard and Mary Shimell. He was a book keeper on 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, James Shimell Hann FSAA lived at Church Road (now Church Lane) - Warwick Terrace 9, East Finchley, Greater London. He was mentioned in a report in the Slough, Eton and Windsor Observer whilst playing in goal for Crouch End in a match at Marlow, which Marlow won 4-1 on 26 September 1891. He was a member of the management committee of the East Finchley Literary and Mutual Improvement Association between 1893 and 1894. In Jun 1893 he wrote to the Finchley Local Board complaining about the 'very bad smells arising from a drain or sewer near the Primitive Methodist Chapel in East End Road' from which in the recent dry weather 'the stench had been extremely offensive and might prove fatal.' As of between June 1893 and 31 March 1901, James Shimell Hann FSAA lived at Reepham Villas 1, East Finchley, Greater London. He was a student incorporated accountant on 31 March 1901. He was an incorporated accountant - initially as Blandford, Lawrence & Hann then as Lawrence, Hann & Best between 1908 and 1930. He married Florence Emily Pitman in September 1908 at Christchurch R D, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. As of between 2 April 1911 and 6 March 1937, James Shimell Hann FSAA lived at Church Crescent 51 'Studland', Finchley, Greater London. He as part of Blandford Lawrence and Hann had a branch at 18 High Street, Herne Bay, Kent in 1913. He was an incorporated accountant (Blandford, Lawrence & Hann) between 1919 and 1926 at Moorgate 56 'Cross Keys House', City of London, Greater London. He was an incorporated accountant (Blandford, Lawrence & Hann) between 1920 and 1930 at Old Broad Street - Gresham Buildings 226-231, City of London, Greater London. He left a will on 12 January 1922. He with A W Williams sponsored William Kidd of Ormedale, Nether Street, who was elected for west ward to the Barnet Board of Guardians in March 1922. As of between 1925 and 6 March 1937, James Shimell Hann FSAA lived at Church Crescent 'Studland', Finchley, Greater London. He was an incorporated accountant (Lawrence, Hann & Best) in 1930 at Moorgate 56 'Cross Keys House', City of London, Greater London. He was an incorporated accountant (Lawrence, Hann & Best) between 1931 and 1935 at Moorgate 120, City of London, Greater London. He dissolved the company with an announcement in the London Gazette on 1 November 1935. He was mentioned briefly in The Times "GOLF - Club Competitions. WOODFORD (scratch 74) - M.S. - Division 1 - H. Harris, 79 - 3 = 76, Division 2 - J.S. Hann, 89 - 16 = 73." on 4 January 1937. He died on 6 March 1937 at Church Crescent 51 'Studland', Finchley, Greater London, at age 66. He was buried on 9 March 1937 at Golders Green Crematorium, Golders Green, Greater London; following a service at Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church. A report on his funeral appeared in the Hendon & Finchley Times. His estate was probated on 15 April 1937; granted to Florence Emily Hann of Studland, 51 Church Crescent, Finchley, widow and Herbert George Pitman of Seldown, 11 Landseer Road, Bournemouth (Company Director), brother-in-law. (Estate value £9,985.2s.4d.)

Children of James Shimell Hann FSAA and Florence Emily Pitman

Florence Emily Pitman

F, b. 3 November 1879, d. December 1968
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John Hanne
     Florence Emily Pitman was born on 3 November 1879 at Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole; was the daughter of George C (bootmaker) and Emma. As of 2 April 1881, Florence Emily Pitman lived at Commercial Road 69, Bournemouth, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. As of between 5 April 1891 and 31 March 1901, Florence Emily Pitman lived at Branksome Wood Road 'Riversleigh', Branksome, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. She was a shoe shop assistant on 31 March 1901. She married James Shimell Hann FSAA, son of Rev Daniel Hann TD and Mary Lucy Shimell, in September 1908 at Christchurch R D, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole. As of between 2 April 1911 and 17 December 1937, Florence Emily Hann lived at Church Crescent 51 'Studland', Finchley, Greater London. She according to a report in the Hendon & Fincley Times was the driver of a car which collided in Granville Road with four year-old Jean Tomkins of 69 Granville Road who escaped with abrasions on 12 December 1937. As of 29 September 1939, Florence Emily Hann lived at Branksome Wood Road 44, Branksome, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole; and her daughters were staying with Emma Pitman (private means) and her daughter Gwendoline D Pitman (Company Secretary to her own estate.) She registered with Bournemouth County Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She died in December 1968 at Ware R D, Hertfordshire, at age 89.

Children of Florence Emily Pitman and James Shimell Hann FSAA

George Henry Larcombe Hann

M, b. 14 November 1860, d. 16 December 1860
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John Hanne
     George Henry Larcombe Hann was born on 14 November 1860 at Tower Hill, Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. He was the son of John Larcombe Hann and Eliza Jane Stock. George Henry Larcombe Hann died on 16 December 1860 at Tower Hill, Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. At his inquest at the Chequer's Tavern, Old Market Street on 17 Dec 1860 the coroner commented on the number od baby deaths that occurred on Saturdays and Sundays. He was unable to decide which of a number of possible reasons was responsible but returned a verdict of 'found dead in bed.'

Charles Henry Hann

M, b. 30 November 1861, d. 13 November 1950
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John Hanne
     Charles Henry Hann was also known as Henry. He was born on 30 November 1861 at City, Bristol. He was the son of John Larcombe Hann and Eliza Jane Stock. Charles Henry Hann was christened on 1 January 1862 at St Augustine the Less Church, City, Bristol. As of 2 April 1871, Charles Henry Hann lived at George Lane 9, Redfield, Bristol. He was a gas fitter between 1881 and 1891. As of 3 April 1881, Charles Henry Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. He married Cecilia Crook on 21 March 1886 at St Mark's Church, Easton, Bristol. As of between 5 April 1891 and 31 March 1901, Charles Henry Hann lived at Meadow Road 13, Clevedon, North Somerset. He was a foreman in the gas works on 31 March 1901. He married Marion Cooper in December 1901 at Long Ashton R D, North Somerset. As of 2 April 1911, Charles Henry Hann lived at Old Street 143, Clevedon, North Somerset. He was a gardener on 2 April 1911. As of 1916, Charles Henry Hann lived at Old Street 139 'Pendennis', Clevedon, North Somerset. He was a retired gardener on 29 September 1939. He registered with Bathavon Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Charles Henry Hann lived at Woodborough Hall (now demolished) - The Gardens, Foxcote with Shoscombe, Somerset; with his daughter Lily was lodging with another daughter Cecilia, her husband Henry (gardener) and their daughter Joyce. He died on 13 November 1950 at Old Street 177 'Pendennis', Clevedon, North Somerset, at age 88. His estate was probated on 19 January 1951; granted to Cecilia Winifred Day (married woman), daughter and Mildred Florence Cantle (spinster), niece. (Estate value £289 11s 3d.)

Children of Charles Henry Hann and Cecilia Crook