Minnie Hann
F, b. September 1864, d. September 1944
- Charts
- John Hanne
Minnie Hann was born in September 1864 at St Mary Redcliffe and Temple, Bristol. She was the daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Eliza Jane Stock. As of 2 April 1871, Minnie Hann lived at George Lane 9, Redfield, Bristol. As of 3 April 1881, Minnie Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. She was a general servant on 3 April 1881. She married Thomas Stark on 10 July 1887 at St Mark's Church, Easton, Bristol. As of 5 April 1891, Minnie Stark lived at Normanby Road 10, Easton, Bristol; her sister Emily was living with her. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Minnie Stark lived at Normanby Road 12, Easton, Bristol. She registered with Bristol County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. She died in September 1944 at Winchester R D, Hampshire.
Children of Minnie Hann and Thomas Stark
Minnie Stark b. 14 Mar 1889, d. Mar 1967
May Stark+ b. 30 May 1895, d. Mar 1981
Reginald Thomas Stark+ b. 18 Jun 1901, d. Mar 1977
Mary Edith Stark+ b. 30 Jan 1905, d. 12 Jan 2001
Emily Edith Hann
F, b. September 1866, d. September 1909
- Charts
- John Hanne
Emily Edith Hann was born in September 1866 at St Mary Redcliffe and Temple, Bristol. She was the daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Eliza Jane Stock. As of 3 April 1881, Emily Edith Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. As of 5 April 1891, Emily Edith Hann lived at Normanby Road 10, Easton, Bristol; she was living with her siter Minnie Stark and her family. She was a dress stay maker on 5 April 1891. She married Charles William Foreman in September 1902 at St Jude's Church, Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. Emily Edith Foreman died in September 1909 at Bristol; was registered as Edith Emily Foreman.
Child of Emily Edith Hann and Charles William Foreman
Charles William Foreman b. 2 Jun 1903, d. Sep 1964
Charles William Foreman
M, b. 23 February 1873, d. March 1940
- Charts
- John Hanne
Charles William Foreman was born on 23 February 1873 at Battle, East Sussex. He married Emily Edith Hann, daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Eliza Jane Stock, in September 1902 at St Jude's Church, Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. Charles William Foreman was an artificial teeth agent on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Charles William Foreman lived at Avenue Road 11, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. He was an unemployed caterer's waiter on 29 September 1939. He registered with Wandsworth Municpal Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Charles William Foreman lived at Mitcham Lane 263 - Flat, Streatham Park, Greater London; was living with his widowed mothe-in-lawr Emily Matilda Ball. He died in March 1940 at Wandsworth R D, Greater London, at age 67.
Child of Charles William Foreman and Emily Edith Hann
Charles William Foreman b. 2 Jun 1903, d. Sep 1964
Children of Charles William Foreman
Samuel Amery Foreman b. 10 Dec 1910, d. 23 Jun 1974
Leslie Gordon Foreman b. 5 Jan 1912, d. Mar 1990
Ellen Florence Hann
F, b. 30 December 1869, d. September 1956
- Charts
- John Hanne
Ellen Florence Hann was born on 30 December 1869 at Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. She was the daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Eliza Jane Stock. As of 2 April 1871, Ellen Florence Hann lived at George Lane 9, Redfield, Bristol. As of 3 April 1881, Ellen Florence Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. She married George Henry Thomas Cantle, son of George Griffin Cantle and Elizabeth Burley Parsons, on 29 May 1892 at St George's Church, St George's, Bristol. As of 23 April 1895, Ellen Florence Cantle lived at St Andrew's - Richmond Road 77, Bishopston and St Andrew's, Bristol. As of between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911, Ellen Florence Cantle lived at Windsor Grove 2, Barton Hill and Moorfields, Bristol. As of 29 September 1939, Ellen Florence Cantle lived at Hopwas - Lichfield Road 'Lady May?', Tamworth, Staffordshire. She registered with Lichfield Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She died in September 1956 at Weston-super-Mare R D, North Somerset, at age 86.
Children of Ellen Florence Hann and George Henry Thomas Cantle
Arthur George Cantle b. 28 Feb 1895, d. 17 Nov 1958
Mildred Florence Cantle b. 26 Sep 1896, d. 28 Feb 1977
Hilda Cantle b. Dec 1897, d. Dec 1897
George Joseph Hann
M, b. 26 December 1875, d. September 1916
- Charts
- John Hanne
George Joseph Hann was born on 26 December 1875 at Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol; (A2A.) He was the son of John Larcombe Hann and Jane Bond. As of 3 April 1881, George Joseph Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. As of 5 April 1891, George Joseph Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 9, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. He began military service on 7 March 1900 enlisting in the Royal Navy for 12 years (service number 343266). He was 5 ft 5.5 in, dark hair and dark brown eyes. He was a carpentry crew artificer on HMS Vivid II (the Royal Naval Barracks at Devonport, Plymouth).
On 3 April 1901 became a shipwright
On 1 July 1901 he was posted to HMS Magnificent, a Majestic class battleship based at Devonport (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_magnificent.htm)
On 13 November 1901 he transferred to the 2nd class cruiser HMS Arrogant (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_arrogant.htm)
On 4 June 1902 he transferred again to HMS ? where, on 22 September 1903, he became a leading shipwright
On 16 January 1904 he returned to HMS Vivid II, where he stayed for a short while before transferring again
On 30 January 1904 he joined another shore base, HMS Cambridge (the Royal Navy Gunnery School at Plymouth) before returning yet again to HMS Vivid II on 9 April 1904
On 3 May 1904 he was off to HMS Challenger, a recently-completed Hermes class light cruiser, believed to be on Australia station (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hermes_class1.htm)
On 21 July 1906 he joined another cruiser, the Diadem class HMS Argonaut (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/diadem_class.htm)
On 21 September 1906 he was back at HMS Vivid II again
On 21 October he returned to HMS Cambridge before transferring to HMS Indus, a collection of hulks that formed the RN Engine Room Articifers' School at Devonport, on 2 November 1906
On 23 March 1907 he was posted to another Diadem class cruiser, HMS Europa
On 3 September 1907 he went to HMS ? and on 15 June 1908 moved on to the 1st class cruiser, HMS Gibraltar
On 1 October he went to HMS Challenger again where, on 1 June 1909, he became a ?
On 9 December 1910 he went back to HMS Gibraltar and on 11 March 1911 was back on HMS Indus
On 3 May 1911 he was posted to HMS Ramillies, a Royal Sovereign class battleship (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_ramillies) and on 27 May 1911 joined Ramillies's sister-ship HMS Royal Oak (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_royal_oak.htm).
On 15 November he went to another Sovereign class, HMS Empress of India a Royal Sovereign class battleship (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/empress_of_india.htm)
On 9 December 1911 he returned to HMS Indus for a short time before joining HMS President on 21 January 1912.
He re-enlisted on 7 March 1912 when he was 5 ft 6 in, his hair was now brown and his eyes blue.
On 4 June 1912 he went to the brand-new Lion class battle cruiser HMS Lion - later Admiral Beatty's flagship at the Battle of Jutland (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_lion.htm) and on 1 December 1912 became a leading shipwright again
On 5 June 1913 he was invalided out of the navy with pulmonary tuberculosis
Between 30 March 1904 and 31 October 1906 he was also a diver. He was a carpenter on 7 March 1900. He married Emma Critchell on 7 December 1901 at the Church of St Michael the Archangel on the Mount Without, City, Bristol. George Joseph Hann was a carpenter's mate in the Royal Navy on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, George Joseph Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 18, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. He died in September 1916 at Bristol at age 40.
On 3 April 1901 became a shipwright
On 1 July 1901 he was posted to HMS Magnificent, a Majestic class battleship based at Devonport (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_magnificent.htm)
On 13 November 1901 he transferred to the 2nd class cruiser HMS Arrogant (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_arrogant.htm)
On 4 June 1902 he transferred again to HMS ? where, on 22 September 1903, he became a leading shipwright
On 16 January 1904 he returned to HMS Vivid II, where he stayed for a short while before transferring again
On 30 January 1904 he joined another shore base, HMS Cambridge (the Royal Navy Gunnery School at Plymouth) before returning yet again to HMS Vivid II on 9 April 1904
On 3 May 1904 he was off to HMS Challenger, a recently-completed Hermes class light cruiser, believed to be on Australia station (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hermes_class1.htm)
On 21 July 1906 he joined another cruiser, the Diadem class HMS Argonaut (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/diadem_class.htm)
On 21 September 1906 he was back at HMS Vivid II again
On 21 October he returned to HMS Cambridge before transferring to HMS Indus, a collection of hulks that formed the RN Engine Room Articifers' School at Devonport, on 2 November 1906
On 23 March 1907 he was posted to another Diadem class cruiser, HMS Europa
On 3 September 1907 he went to HMS ? and on 15 June 1908 moved on to the 1st class cruiser, HMS Gibraltar
On 1 October he went to HMS Challenger again where, on 1 June 1909, he became a ?
On 9 December 1910 he went back to HMS Gibraltar and on 11 March 1911 was back on HMS Indus
On 3 May 1911 he was posted to HMS Ramillies, a Royal Sovereign class battleship (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_ramillies) and on 27 May 1911 joined Ramillies's sister-ship HMS Royal Oak (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_royal_oak.htm).
On 15 November he went to another Sovereign class, HMS Empress of India a Royal Sovereign class battleship (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/empress_of_india.htm)
On 9 December 1911 he returned to HMS Indus for a short time before joining HMS President on 21 January 1912.
He re-enlisted on 7 March 1912 when he was 5 ft 6 in, his hair was now brown and his eyes blue.
On 4 June 1912 he went to the brand-new Lion class battle cruiser HMS Lion - later Admiral Beatty's flagship at the Battle of Jutland (picture at http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_lion.htm) and on 1 December 1912 became a leading shipwright again
On 5 June 1913 he was invalided out of the navy with pulmonary tuberculosis
Between 30 March 1904 and 31 October 1906 he was also a diver. He was a carpenter on 7 March 1900. He married Emma Critchell on 7 December 1901 at the Church of St Michael the Archangel on the Mount Without, City, Bristol. George Joseph Hann was a carpenter's mate in the Royal Navy on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, George Joseph Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 18, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. He died in September 1916 at Bristol at age 40.
Emma Critchell
F, b. March 1877
- Charts
- John Hanne
Emma Critchell was born in March 1877 at Radipole, Dorset. She married George Joseph Hann, son of John Larcombe Hann and Jane Bond, on 7 December 1901 at the Church of St Michael the Archangel on the Mount Without, City, Bristol. As of 2 April 1911, Emma Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 18, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. As of 2 April 1917, Emma Hann lived at Cromwell Road 44, Westham, Dorset. She married Charles Welford on 2 April 1917 at St Paul's Church, Westham, Dorset; witnesses were Herbert Charles and Annie Louisa Meredith. As of 22 August 1938, Emma Welford lived at Myddleton Road 137, Hornsey, Greater London.
Annie Jane Hann
F, b. September 1877, d. 3 December 1946
- Charts
- John Hanne
Annie Jane Hann was born in September 1877 at Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. She was the daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Jane Bond. As of 1881, Annie Jane Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. As of 5 April 1891, Annie Jane Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 9, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. She married Henry John Stradling in March 1901 at Brunswick Chapel, St Paul's, Bristol. As of 31 March 1901, Annie Jane Stradling lived at Adelaide Place 1, Easton, Bristol. As of 2 April 1911, Annie Jane Stradling lived at Horfield Road 41, City, Bristol. She registered with Bristol County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. As of between 29 September 1939 and 3 December 1946, Annie Jane Stradling lived at Cotham Road 52, St Matthew's, Bristol. She died on 3 December 1946 at Bristol Royal Infirmary, St Matthew's, Bristol, at age 69. Her estate was probated on 28 May 1947; granted to Herbert George Stradling and Donald Maurice Stradling (commercial travellers), sons. (Estate value £3410 2s 5d.)
Children of Annie Jane Hann and Henry John Stradling
Arthur Henry Stradling b. 28 Sep 1902, d. 20 Sep 1975
Herbert George Stradling b. 17 May 1906, d. Jan 1997
Winifred Muriel Stradling b. 16 Jun 1908, d. 9 Jun 2003
Donald Maurice Stradling b. 5 Oct 1912, d. Jun 1985
Henry John Stradling
M, b. 4 February 1872, d. 24 June 1940
- Charts
- John Hanne
Henry John Stradling was born on 4 February 1872 at Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset; was the son of Samuel (mason) and Amelia. As of 3 April 1881, Henry John Stradling lived at Orchard Street (234), Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset. As of 5 April 1891, Henry John Stradling lived at Orchard Street 47, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset. He was a plumber's apprentice on 5 April 1891. He married Annie Jane Hann, daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Jane Bond, in March 1901 at Brunswick Chapel, St Paul's, Bristol. As of 31 March 1901, Henry John Stradling lived at Adelaide Place 1, Easton, Bristol. He was a plumber between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Henry John Stradling lived at Horfield Road 41, City, Bristol. He registered with Bristol County Borough Council under the National Registration Act. on 29 September 1939. He was a master builder on 29 September 1939. As of between 29 September 1939 and 24 June 1940, Henry John Stradling lived at Cotham Road 52, St Matthew's, Bristol. He died on 24 June 1940 at Bristol Homoeopathic Hospital, Cotham, Bristol, at age 68. His estate was probated on 21 August 1940; granted to Annie Jane Stradling, widow, Arthur Henry Stradling (builderand decorator) son, Charles Eyles (retired solicitor's managing clerk) and Henry Arthur Well (wine merchant). (Estate value £6486 0s 7d.)
Children of Henry John Stradling and Annie Jane Hann
Arthur Henry Stradling b. 28 Sep 1902, d. 20 Sep 1975
Herbert George Stradling b. 17 May 1906, d. Jan 1997
Winifred Muriel Stradling b. 16 Jun 1908, d. 9 Jun 2003
Donald Maurice Stradling b. 5 Oct 1912, d. Jun 1985
Ethel Marion Hann
F, b. September 1879, d. March 1945
- Charts
- John Hanne
Ethel Marion Hann was born in September 1879 at Ss Philip and Jacob, Bristol. She was the daughter of John Larcombe Hann and Jane Bond. As of 3 April 1881, Ethel Marion Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 10, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. She was christened on 30 January 1887 at St Mark's Church, Easton, Bristol. As of 5 April 1891, Ethel Marion Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 9, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol. She was the general servant to John H Bodman (medical practioner) and his family on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Ethel Marion Hann lived at Whiteladies Road 3 'Norwood House', City, Bristol. She was a domestic cook on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Ethel Marion Hann lived at Greenbank - Greenbank Road 18, Greenbank and Eastville, Bristol; she was living with her parents. She registered with Bristol County Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She died in March 1945 at Bristol at age 65.
Child of Ethel Marion Hann
Grace Winifred Hann b. 8 Sep 1897, d. Sep 1976
Reginald Larcombe Hann
M, b. March 1898, d. 11 October 1918
- Charts
- John Hanne
Reginald Larcombe Hann was born in March 1898 at Clevedon, North Somerset. He was the son of Charles Henry Hann and Cecilia Crook. As of 31 March 1901, Reginald Larcombe Hann lived at Meadow Road 13, Clevedon, North Somerset. As of 2 April 1911, Reginald Larcombe Hann lived at Old Street 143, Clevedon, North Somerset. He began military service in 1916 at Taunton, Somerset, enlisted in B Squadron, 1/1st Bn, West Somerset Yeomanry. As of 1916, Reginald Larcombe Hann lived at Old Street 139 'Pendennis', Clevedon, North Somerset. He was posted as part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force to defend the Suez Canal. 1/1 West Somerset Yeomanry having become infantry and as 12th (West Somerset Yeomanry) Bn Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's Own) joined 2 Dismounted Brigade (later 229th Brigade) in 74th (Yeomanry) Division in February 1917. He embarked for Marseilles with his battalion for action in northern France at Rue, near Abbeville on 30 April 1918 at Al-Iskandariyah (Alexandria). He moved with his division to defend the line near Merville in July 1918. He died on 11 October 1918 at Nord at age 20; He was killed during the final advance to Artois as 295595 - Private, 12th (West Somerset Yeomanry) Bn, Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's Own) - part of 229 Brigade, 74 (Yeomanry) Division, III Corps, First Army. He was buried after 11 October 1918 at Aubers Ridge British Cemetery - Plot IV, Row B, Grave 20, Aubers, Nord; His name is recorded in the Rolls of Honour for both All Saints and St Andrew's Churches in Clevedon.
Thomas Hann
M, b. March 1861, d. 5 September 1893
- Charts
- John Hanne
Thomas Hann was also known as Hanns. He was born in March 1861 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Maria Hann. As of 7 April 1861, Thomas Hann lived at East Street (196), Beaminster, Dorset. He was christened on 26 April 1863 at St Mary of the Annunciation Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Thomas Hann lived at St Mary Well Street 27, Beaminster, Dorset. On 18 Aug 1879 he gave evidence at Bridport Borough Sessions in the trial of James Montacue (alias James Roberts) who was accused of stealing a watch from the Yeovil to Dorchester mail cart driver who with Montacue, Thomas who (reported as Thomas Hanne) was driving the Bridport to Dorchester mail cart and the Portland mail cart driver had shared a room at the George Hotel.
Montacue made off to the Spring Bottom Inn at Preston and then John Legg's house at Winterborne Came where he swapped watches with Legg who gave him an extra pound. He was arrested by Sergeant Coates, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. He was a mail cart driver between 18 August 1879 and 12 July 1882. He appears in two places on the census as the Dolphin Hotel appear to have jumped the gun and recorded him as he had been there earlier in the day. Having driven the night mail cart from Bridport the previous day he spent the night in Ilminster and was recorded again on his return to Bridport. As of 3 April 1881, Thomas Hann lived at Dreadnaught, Bridport, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Thomas Hann lived at Dolphin Hotel, Ilminster, Somerset. He gave evidence at Bridport Crown Court in a case brought by Tom Drayton Welsh (horse breaker and trainer) formerly of the Market House Inn, Beaminster against William Andress (cooper) of Beaminster for £50 compensation and loss of earnings following a collision between his horse and Mr Andress's trap. Thomas was the Bridport-Ilminster night mail cart driver who came upon the plaintiff injured at the side of the road following the collision. He was a groom on 6 July 1883. He began military service on 6 July 1883 at Exeter, Devon, as 38268 - Driver, Western Division, Royal Artillery. He was 5' 4" tall, weighed 119lbs with a 35.5" chest, dark complexion, brown eyes and dark brwn hair. He also had a scar over his right eyebrow. He undertook basic training at Devonport between 16 July 1883 and 31 August 1883. He was based at Exeter between 31 August 1883 and 2 April 1884. He was transferred to H Battery, A Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery on 1 September 1883. He was hospitalised with a severe ankle sprain between 22 October 1883 and 22 November 1883. He was hospitalised for treatment for syphilis between 30 December 1883 and 19 February 1884. He was based at Woolwich between 3 April 1884 and 17 November 1887. He was hospitalised again for further severe syphilis treatment between 14 July 1884 and 16 August 1884. He received mercury treatment for his syphilis between 12 April 1885 and 28 April 1885. He had more treatment for mild syphilis at Aldershot between 15 May 1885 and 30 May 1885. He was granted a Good Conduct pay increase on 6 July 1885. He was admitted for a mild contusion between 12 May 1887 and 20 May 1887. He was based at Dorchester between 15 November 1887 and 4 June 1888. He returned to Aldershot between 11 August 1888 and 30 October 1889. On reorganisation Brigades were abolished and his unit became H Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. He was granted a Good Conduct pay increase of 2d on 6 July 1889. He was hospitalised again for treatment to a stricture of unknown origin between 14 July 1889 and 17 August 1889. He was treated for a mild case of gonorrhea between 31 August 1889 and 2 September 1889. He was posted to E Battery on 1 October 1889. He served in Dublin after 31 October 1889. He was posted to the Reserve on 20 February 1890. As of 5 April 1891, Thomas Hann lived at Cross (42), Ilminster, Somerset; was visiting his future wife, Annie Lawrence, and her family. He was a groom on 5 April 1891. He was the driver of the George Hotel bus at Ilmnister. Somerset circa 1892. He married Annie Lawrence in June 1892 at Ilminster, Somerset; Due to an administrative error Thomas's surname was recorded as Hanns. As a result this was the surname Annie used to register her son following Thomas's death the following year. Thomas Hann was a carman for Messrs Mitchell & Co, wine and spirit merchants of Chard, Somerset on 29 August 1893. Having made a delivery in part of New Road, Beer (now Berry Lane) he climbed back into his cart and one of the two horses was apparently stung by a wasp which caused it to rear up. As a result both horses bolted downhill, a rein snapped and the cart crashed into a wall (possibly at the Berry Lane/Courtbarton Hill junction) throwing Thomas out head first. He received serious injuries to his skull and was taken unconscious to Robert Newton's cottage. The stung horse received minor injuries whilst the other horse's thigh was penetrated several inches by part of the pole which had broken off the cart. He died on 5 September 1893 at Beer, Devon, at age 32; as a result of injuries received on 29 August 1893. At his inquest he was said to be a conscientious and sober workman whose death was found to be accidental according to a report in the Western Times.
Montacue made off to the Spring Bottom Inn at Preston and then John Legg's house at Winterborne Came where he swapped watches with Legg who gave him an extra pound. He was arrested by Sergeant Coates, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. He was a mail cart driver between 18 August 1879 and 12 July 1882. He appears in two places on the census as the Dolphin Hotel appear to have jumped the gun and recorded him as he had been there earlier in the day. Having driven the night mail cart from Bridport the previous day he spent the night in Ilminster and was recorded again on his return to Bridport. As of 3 April 1881, Thomas Hann lived at Dreadnaught, Bridport, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Thomas Hann lived at Dolphin Hotel, Ilminster, Somerset. He gave evidence at Bridport Crown Court in a case brought by Tom Drayton Welsh (horse breaker and trainer) formerly of the Market House Inn, Beaminster against William Andress (cooper) of Beaminster for £50 compensation and loss of earnings following a collision between his horse and Mr Andress's trap. Thomas was the Bridport-Ilminster night mail cart driver who came upon the plaintiff injured at the side of the road following the collision. He was a groom on 6 July 1883. He began military service on 6 July 1883 at Exeter, Devon, as 38268 - Driver, Western Division, Royal Artillery. He was 5' 4" tall, weighed 119lbs with a 35.5" chest, dark complexion, brown eyes and dark brwn hair. He also had a scar over his right eyebrow. He undertook basic training at Devonport between 16 July 1883 and 31 August 1883. He was based at Exeter between 31 August 1883 and 2 April 1884. He was transferred to H Battery, A Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery on 1 September 1883. He was hospitalised with a severe ankle sprain between 22 October 1883 and 22 November 1883. He was hospitalised for treatment for syphilis between 30 December 1883 and 19 February 1884. He was based at Woolwich between 3 April 1884 and 17 November 1887. He was hospitalised again for further severe syphilis treatment between 14 July 1884 and 16 August 1884. He received mercury treatment for his syphilis between 12 April 1885 and 28 April 1885. He had more treatment for mild syphilis at Aldershot between 15 May 1885 and 30 May 1885. He was granted a Good Conduct pay increase on 6 July 1885. He was admitted for a mild contusion between 12 May 1887 and 20 May 1887. He was based at Dorchester between 15 November 1887 and 4 June 1888. He returned to Aldershot between 11 August 1888 and 30 October 1889. On reorganisation Brigades were abolished and his unit became H Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. He was granted a Good Conduct pay increase of 2d on 6 July 1889. He was hospitalised again for treatment to a stricture of unknown origin between 14 July 1889 and 17 August 1889. He was treated for a mild case of gonorrhea between 31 August 1889 and 2 September 1889. He was posted to E Battery on 1 October 1889. He served in Dublin after 31 October 1889. He was posted to the Reserve on 20 February 1890. As of 5 April 1891, Thomas Hann lived at Cross (42), Ilminster, Somerset; was visiting his future wife, Annie Lawrence, and her family. He was a groom on 5 April 1891. He was the driver of the George Hotel bus at Ilmnister. Somerset circa 1892. He married Annie Lawrence in June 1892 at Ilminster, Somerset; Due to an administrative error Thomas's surname was recorded as Hanns. As a result this was the surname Annie used to register her son following Thomas's death the following year. Thomas Hann was a carman for Messrs Mitchell & Co, wine and spirit merchants of Chard, Somerset on 29 August 1893. Having made a delivery in part of New Road, Beer (now Berry Lane) he climbed back into his cart and one of the two horses was apparently stung by a wasp which caused it to rear up. As a result both horses bolted downhill, a rein snapped and the cart crashed into a wall (possibly at the Berry Lane/Courtbarton Hill junction) throwing Thomas out head first. He received serious injuries to his skull and was taken unconscious to Robert Newton's cottage. The stung horse received minor injuries whilst the other horse's thigh was penetrated several inches by part of the pole which had broken off the cart. He died on 5 September 1893 at Beer, Devon, at age 32; as a result of injuries received on 29 August 1893. At his inquest he was said to be a conscientious and sober workman whose death was found to be accidental according to a report in the Western Times.
Child of Thomas Hann and Annie Lawrence
Thomas Percy Hanns+ b. 2 Apr 1894, d. 29 Sep 1993
David William Hann
M, b. 30 January 1870, d. 20 December 1946
- Charts
- John Hanne
David William Hann was born on 30 January 1870 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Alfred Hann and Elizabeth Ann Conway. David William Hann was christened on 6 March 1870 at Shortmoor - Holy Trinity Church, Beaminster, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, David William Hann lived at The Village (139 next to the school), Corscombe, Dorset. As of 24 January 1874, David William Hann lived at Wilton Street, Lozells, West Midlands. As of 3 April 1881, David William Hann lived at Lower Wilton Street 4, Lozells, West Midlands. As of 5 April 1891, David William Hann lived at St Mary's Street 25, Northampton, West Northamptonshire; he was boarding with Emma Ann Slaymaker (dressmaker.) He was a railway clerk for the Great Northern Railway between 5 April 1891 and 1935. As of 31 March 1901, David William Hann lived at Ickleford Road 22, Hitchin, Hertfordshire; he was boarding with George Fox (railway signal inspector) and his wife, Eliza J. He married Rose Rebecca Stevens in September 1902 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1912, David William Hann lived at Walkern Road 54, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. He was a goods clerk in 1918. As of between 1918 and 1933, David William Hann lived at Pondcroft Road 35 'Haygrove Cottage', Knebworth, Hertfordshire. He married Mary Millicent Reed on 20 January 1923 at Lewisham, Greater London. David William Hann is shown in the 1931 LNER Magazine (Vol 12) as having retired on this date as a clerk for the London and North Eastern Railway at King's Cross on 31 December 1930. As of between 1938 and 11 January 1946, David William Hann lived at Danesbury Park Road 'Ashleigh', Welwyn, Hertfordshire. He registered with Hitchin Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He died on 20 December 1946 at Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, at age 76. His estate was probated on 28 March 1947; granted to Steven Hann (gravel merchant's foreman), son. (Effects value £839 7s 8d.)
Child of David William Hann and Rose Rebecca Stevens
Steven Hann+ b. 7 Aug 1903, d. 25 Sep 1984
Rose Rebecca Stevens
F, b. December 1874, d. 17 January 1918
- Charts
- John Hanne
Rose Rebecca Stevens was born in December 1874 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire. As of between 5 April 1891 and 31 March 1901, Rose Rebecca Stevens lived at Golden Square 20, Hitchin, Hertfordshire; she was living (in 1891) with her widowed father, Frederick (56, leather merchant from Hitchin), siblings, Fred (14), Louisa (12), and Mabel (10, Watford), and cousin , Evaline Wilmot (15, pupil teacher) all (except Mabel) born in Hitchin. By 1901 all her siblings had left home. She married David William Hann, son of Alfred Hann and Elizabeth Ann Conway, in September 1902 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1912, Rose Rebecca Hann lived at Walkern Road 54, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. She died on 17 January 1918 at Pondcroft Road 35 'Haygrove Cottage', Knebworth, Hertfordshire, at age 43. As of 17 January 1918, Rose Rebecca Hann lived at Pondcroft Road 35 'Haygrove Cottage', Knebworth, Hertfordshire. Her estate was probated on 10 May 1918; granted to David William Hann (goods clerk), husband. (Estate value £532 15s 7d.
Child of Rose Rebecca Stevens and David William Hann
Steven Hann+ b. 7 Aug 1903, d. 25 Sep 1984
Alfred Hann
M, b. December 1870, d. before 23 January 1871
- Charts
- John Hanne
Alfred Hann was born in December 1870 at Beaminster, Dorset. He was the son of Alfred Hann and Elizabeth Ann Conway. Alfred Hann was christened on 12 December 1870 at East Street (now Whitcombe Road) - Independent Chapel (now Beaminster Museum), Beaminster, Dorset. He died before 23 January 1871 at Corscombe, Dorset. He was buried on 23 January 1871 at St Mary's Church, Corscombe, Dorset.
Steven Hann
M, b. 7 August 1903, d. 25 September 1984
- Charts
- John Hanne
Steven Hann was born on 7 August 1903 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire. He was the son of David William Hann and Rose Rebecca Stevens. As of between 2 April 1911 and 1912, Steven Hann lived at Walkern Road 54, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. He was enrolled at Stevenage County Middle School having previously been privately educated. He was removed from school, possibly due to relocation to Knebworth on 6 December 1912. As of between 1918 and 1928, Steven Hann lived at Pondcroft Road 35 'Haygrove Cottage', Knebworth, Hertfordshire. He married Ivy Winifred Reed, daughter of George William Sydney Reed and Mary Millicent Day, in July 1928 at Hitchin R D, Hertfordshire. As of between 1938 and 29 September 1939, Steven Hann lived at Danesbury Park Road 'Ashleigh', Welwyn, Hertfordshire. He registered with Hitchin Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. He was a chief engineer (mechanical, electrical and constructional - quarry and public works) on 29 September 1939. He was a gravel merchant's foreman on 28 March 1947. He died on 25 September 1984 at Stevenage R D, Hertfordshire, at age 81. As of 25 September 1984, Steven Hann lived at Deard's Wood 14, Knebworth, Hertfordshire. His estate was probated on 6 February 1985; (Estate value £112,562.)
Ivy Winifred Reed
F, b. 29 October 1900, d. 18 July 1976
- Charts
- John Hanne
Ivy Winifred Reed was born on 29 October 1900 at Hitchin, Hertfordshire. She was the daughter of George William Sydney Reed and Mary Millicent Day. As of 31 March 1901, Ivy Winifred Reed lived at Grove Road (259), Hitchin, Hertfordshire. As of 2 April 1911, Ivy Winifred Reed lived at Grove Road 84, Hitchin, Hertfordshire. She married Steven Hann, son of David William Hann and Rose Rebecca Stevens, in July 1928 at Hitchin R D, Hertfordshire. Ivy WInifred Hann registered with Hitchin Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 18 July 1976, Ivy WInifred Hann lived at Danesbury Park Road 'Ashleigh', Welwyn, Hertfordshire. She died on 18 July 1976 at Hatfield R D, Hertfordshire, at age 75. Her estate was probated on 23 August 1976; (Estate value £35,095.)
Louisa Maria Hann
F, b. 1827, d. 19 February 1897
- Charts
- John Hanne

William Wallace Hann
M, b. 19 October 1845, d. 4 December 1923
- Charts
- John Hanne
William Wallace Hann was also known as Wallace Hann. He was christened on 19 October 1845 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser. As of 30 March 1851, William Wallace Hann lived at The Village (11), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, William Wallace Hann lived at The Village (44), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was a carpenter between 7 April 1861 and 2 April 1871. As of between 1871 and 1875, William Wallace Hann lived at New Street 69, Kennington, Greater London. As of between 2 April 1871 and 22 February 1873, William Wallace Hann lived at Church Street 29, Camberwell, Greater London; he was boarding with distant relative William Wakely and his family. He was a carpenter and joiner. In 1898 he was a builder and in 1911 he was working for a ship joinery firm between 1873 and 1911. He married Kate Frances Bye on 22 February 1873 at Hyde - the Church of the Holy Ascension, Hyde with Ellingham and Harbridge, Hampshire; witnesses were Harry and Helen Bye. As of 30 November 1873, William Wallace Hann lived at New Park 69, Kennington, Greater London. He with his sister, Emily Jane Hann, was witness to the wedding of his sister, Ellen Prosser Hann, with Henry Charles Reeves on 17 April 1876 at Holy Trinity Church, North Lambeth, Greater London. As of between 1881 and December 1923, William Wallace Hann lived at Benwell Road 61 'Dorset House', Holloway, Greater London. He was the President of the Perseverance Society of Carpenters and Joiners between July 1888 and 15 March 1889. The 'Perseverance' held a conversazione. This was a small non-unionist group of workers founded in 1860 and initially based in Islington. Its object was to regulate the hours of labour, protect its members' privileges, insurance of tools, provide assistance in times of sickness or in the case of death to both members and their wives In the 1889 Annual Report it stated 'It is the earnest desire of the committee that the members will feel more confident than ever in adopting the best means in their power to induce respectable and competent workmen of our trade that do not already belong to a trade union to join this society, for the larger the number of skilled workmen that are brought into an organisation of this kind, the greater is the strength in espousing the cause of labour, whether it be in maintaining the standard rate of wages, the customs and privileges of the trade, or seeking to destroy the pernicious system of sub-contracting, sub-letting, sweating and overtime; or by further performing our collective and individual duty and efforts for the realisation of progressive principles, which are calculated to promote our national and local welfare, by using our national and local political power, and becoming partners in the national and local concern, and holding ourselves jointly responsible for the outcome of our national life.' The 'Perseverance' held another conversazione. At their meeting the Perseverance were told that membership had increased to 146, following their move to Myddleton Hall the previous year (as their previous use of public houses did not sit well with their Temperance members) this was to be their registered office and also that they had established a library. He was the General Secretary of the Perseverance Society of Carpenters and Joiners in April 1894. The 'Perseverance' held a conversazione in aid of banner and library funds. He presided at the opening of a new branch of the Perseverance Society of Carpenters and Joiners on 29 July 1895 at Royal Hill - Barley Mow public house, Greenwich, Greater London. As Edward Coleman, one of the 'Perseverance's' oldest members had fallen on hard times and to raise funds in order that he not become a burden to the ratepayers, a smoking concert was held which Wililam and his daughter Katie sang. Having not reached an agreement with the Central Association of Master Builders the ten thousand carpenters of the Perseverance, the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, the Associated Carpenters and the General Union of Carpenters joined the six thousand labourers and thousand plasterers already on strike. £20 was donated by the Perseverance to the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress in support of the thousand members of the Engineers' Society in Bolton who had ceased work due to 'lock out' notices being posted by their employers. Due to the slackness in trade the Perseverance sent a letter to the Edmionton Board of Guardians requesting that contracts were awarded to London builders or at least to employ labour directly. The Perseverence appears to became the Barnsbury branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. He with David George Sheath, was witness to the marriage of his sister, Emily Jane Hann, with Leonard Sheath on 15 February 1920 at St Clement's Church, Barnsbury, Greater London. He died on 4 December 1923 at The Terrace 7, Camden Square, Greater London, at age 78. His estate was probated on 27 February 1924; granted to Herbert William Sinfield (civil servant) (estate value £651.2s.3d.)
Children of William Wallace Hann and Kate Frances Bye
Nelly Flora Hann+ b. Nov 1873
Kate Beatrice Hann b. 4 Jan 1877, d. 2 Sep 1975
Kate Frances Bye
F, b. June 1844, d. June 1934
- Charts
- John Hanne
Kate Frances Bye was born in June 1844 at Midhurst, West Sussex; was the daughter of William Heny (army tailor.) As of 30 March 1851, Kate Frances Bye lived at Red Lion Street (113), Midhurst, West Sussex; she was visiting her grandmother, Sarah Hucks? (house servant.) She was a pupil teacher on 7 April 1861. As of 7 April 1861, Kate Frances Bye lived at Princes Street (236), Dorchester, Dorset. She was a schoolmistress between 1871 and 1901. As of 2 April 1871, Kate Frances Bye lived at Hungerford Cottages (27), Fordingbridge, Hampshire. She married William Wallace Hann, son of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser, on 22 February 1873 at Hyde - the Church of the Holy Ascension, Hyde with Ellingham and Harbridge, Hampshire; witnesses were Harry and Helen Bye. As of 22 February 1873, Kate Frances Bye lived at Hyde, Hyde with Ellingham and Harbridge, Hampshire. As of 30 November 1873, Kate Frances Hann lived at New Park 69, Kennington, Greater London. As of between 1881 and December 1923, Kate Frances Hann lived at Benwell Road 61 'Dorset House', Holloway, Greater London. She was a retired council schoolmistress on 2 April 1911. She died in June 1934 at Islington R D, Greater London.
Children of Kate Frances Bye and William Wallace Hann
Nelly Flora Hann+ b. Nov 1873
Kate Beatrice Hann b. 4 Jan 1877, d. 2 Sep 1975
John Hook Hann
M, b. 16 October 1847, d. 4 March 1899
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- John Hanne












Children of John Hook Hann and Mary Ann Cole
William John Hann b. Jan 1878, d. b 18 Oct 1878
Mabel Emily Hann b. 23 Jan 1880, d. 28 May 1957
William John Hann b. 20 May 1883, d. 4 Sep 1964
Ethel Annie Hann+ b. 3 Feb 1891, d. 20 Apr 1973
Mary Ann Cole
F, b. 8 October 1850, d. before 12 December 1925
- Charts
- John Hanne
Mary Ann Cole was born on 8 October 1850 at Maiden Newton, Dorset. She was the daughter of John Cole and Rebeccah Major. As of 30 March 1851, Mary Ann Cole lived at West Cruxton, Maiden Newton, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Mary Ann Cole lived at The Village (1), Toller Porcorum, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Mary Ann Cole lived at Laverstock Farm (112), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was a dairyman's daughter on 2 April 1871. Marriage banns for Mary Ann Cole and John Hook Hann were published on 29 March 1874 at St Mary's Church, Newington, Greater London. Mary Ann Cole married John Hook Hann, son of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser, on 16 April 1874 at St John the Baptist Church, Toller Whelme, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Mary Ann Hann lived at The Village (55), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 5 April 1891, Mary Ann Hann lived at The Village (17), Stoke Abbott, Dorset; her widowed father was living with her. She was the general domestic servant to Hannah and Mary Smith (living on own means). Her age was recorded as 56 years on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Mary Ann Hann lived at Charmouth Street (19 - next to the George Hotel), Charmouth, Dorset. As of 14 March 1903, Mary Ann Hann lived at Parkmead Road 9, Wyke Regis, Dorset. As of 2 April 1911, Mary Ann Hann lived at Loxtree Farm, Evershot, Dorset; she was living with George Burbidge (farmer), his wife, Sarah Ann, and their family. She was helping in the farmhouse and dairy on 2 April 1911. As of October 1921, Mary Ann Hann lived at Cerne Union Workhouse, Cerne Abbas, Dorset. She died before 12 December 1925 at Wyke Regis, Dorset. She was buried on 12 December 1925 at All Saints Church, Wyke Regis, Dorset.
Children of Mary Ann Cole and John Hook Hann
William John Hann b. Jan 1878, d. b 18 Oct 1878
Mabel Emily Hann b. 23 Jan 1880, d. 28 May 1957
William John Hann b. 20 May 1883, d. 4 Sep 1964
Ethel Annie Hann+ b. 3 Feb 1891, d. 20 Apr 1973
Amelia Matilda Hann
F, b. 1 September 1850, d. June 1923
- Charts
- John Hanne
Amelia Matilda Hann was christened on 1 September 1850 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was born on 1 September 1850 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser. As of 30 March 1851, Amelia Matilda Hann lived at The Village (11), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Amelia Matilda Hann lived at The Village (44), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 2 April 1871, Amelia Matilda Hann lived at The Village (85), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She married Tom Richards on 6 November 1871 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset; witnesses were Robert Richards aand Ellen Prosser Hann (bride's sister.) As of 3 April 1881, Amelia Matilda Richards lived at Rossington Street 18, Stoke Newington, Greater London. As of 5 April 1891, Amelia Matilda Hann lived at Winslade Road 38, Stoke Newington, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Amelia Matilda Richards lived at Moundfield Road 6, Stamford Hill, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Amelia Matilda Richards lived at Reighton Road 21, Upper Clapton, Greater London. She died in June 1923 at Croydon R D, Greater London, at age 72.
Children of Amelia Matilda Hann and Tom Richards
Ellen Matilda Emily Richards+ b. Dec 1872
William John Richards b. Mar 1875
Robert Wallace Richards b. Mar 1878, d. Dec 1881
Herbert Tom Richards b. Jun 1881
Henry Edgar Richards b. Jun 1885
Sidney Richards b. b 5 Apr 1891
Tom Richards
M, b. March 1847, d. December 1923
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- John Hanne
Tom Richards was born in March 1847 at Honiton, Devon; was the son of Rubillia Richards (plumber and glazier.) As of 30 March 1851, Tom Richards lived at Queen Street (126), Honiton, Devon. As of 7 April 1861, Tom Richards lived at New Street (30), Honiton, Devon. He was a servant on 7 April 1861. As of 2 April 1871, Tom Richards lived at Lees College (183), Honiton, Devon; was boarding with Robert Hutchings (saddler) and his family. He was a boot maker between 2 April 1871 and 5 April 1891. He married Amelia Matilda Hann, daughter of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser, on 6 November 1871 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset; witnesses were Robert Richards aand Ellen Prosser Hann (bride's sister.) As of 3 April 1881, Tom Richards lived at Rossington Street 18, Stoke Newington, Greater London. As of 5 April 1891, Tom Richards lived at Winslade Road 38, Stoke Newington, Greater London. As of 31 March 1901, Tom Richards lived at Moundfield Road 6, Stamford Hill, Greater London. He was a lamp lighter between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Tom Richards lived at Reighton Road 21, Upper Clapton, Greater London. He died in December 1923 at Croydon R D, Greater London, at age 76.
Children of Tom Richards and Amelia Matilda Hann
Ellen Matilda Emily Richards+ b. Dec 1872
William John Richards b. Mar 1875
Robert Wallace Richards b. Mar 1878, d. Dec 1881
Herbert Tom Richards b. Jun 1881
Henry Edgar Richards b. Jun 1885
Sidney Richards b. b 5 Apr 1891
Ellen Prosser Hann
F, b. 7 May 1854, d. 14 September 1937
- Charts
- John Hanne
Ellen Prosser Hann was born on 11 April 1854 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was christened on 7 May 1854 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser. As of 7 April 1861, Ellen Prosser Hann lived at The Village (44), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She at the Beaminster Cottage Garden and Labourers' Friend Society annual exhibition won 1st place and 4s for a shirt in September 1866. As of 2 April 1871, Ellen Prosser Hann lived at Mapperton - The Rectory, Melplash with Mapperton, Dorset; her age was recorded as 19 years. She was the housemaid to Paulet M Compton (Rector of Mapperton), his wife, Mary C, and daughter, Alice T on 2 April 1871. As of 17 April 1876, Ellen Prosser Hann lived at Carlisle Street (now Carlisle Lane) 22, North Lambeth, Greater London. She married Henry Charles Reeves on 17 April 1876 at Holy Trinity Church, North Lambeth, Greater London; was witnessed by William Wallace Hann and Emily Jane Hann (bride's brother and sister.) As of between 3 April 1881 and 31 March 1901, Ellen Prosser Reeves lived at Somerville Road (now under Swallow and Wild Goose Courts) 53, Hatcham (New Cross), Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Ellen Prosser Reeves lived at Waller Road 1, Hatcham (New Cross), Greater London. As of between 18 November 1918 and 14 September 1937, Ellen Prosser Reeves lived at Ardbeg Road 21, North Dulwich, Greater London. She died on 14 September 1937 at Ardbeg Road 21, North Dulwich, Greater London, at age 83. Her estate was probated on 23 October 1937; granted to Emily Ellen Reeves and Florence Amy Reeves (spinsters), daughters. (Estate value £2200 1s 1d.)
Children of Ellen Prosser Hann and Henry Charles Reeves
Emily Ellen Reeves b. 29 Apr 1877, d. 25 Feb 1960
Florence Amy Reeves b. 8 Oct 1880, d. 10 Oct 1971
Emily Jane Hann
F, b. June 1858, d. December 1930
- Charts
- John Hanne
Emily Jane Hann was born in June 1858 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of William Hann and Matilda Reader Prosser. Emily Jane Hann was christened on 4 July 1858 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 7 April 1861, Emily Jane Hann lived at The Village (44), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She at the Beaminster Cottage Garden and Labourers' Friend Society annual exhibition was awarded 2nd place and 1s for plain needlework in September 1866. At the 1869Beaminster Cottage Garden and Labourers' Friend Society annual exhibition she was awarded a prize of 2 shillings for her coarse shirt needlework. As of 2 April 1871, Emily Jane Hann lived at The Village (85), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. At the 1871 Beaminster Cottage Garden and Labourers' Friend Society annual exhibition she won first prize and 3s in the Schools, Needlework &c section for the two best specimens of plain needlework = one coarse, one fine (candidates aged 12 to 15.) She with her brother, William Wallace Hann, was witness to the wedding of their sister, Ellen Prosser Hann, with Henry Charles Reeves on 17 April 1876 at Holy Trinity Church, North Lambeth, Greater London. As of 3 April 1881, Emily Jane Hann lived at The Village (55), Stoke Abbott, Dorset; she was living with her brother, John Hook Hann, and his family, also her mother, Matilda Prosser Hann. She was a schoolmistress between 3 April 1881 and 5 April 1891. As of 5 April 1891, Emily Jane Hann lived at Village (44 next to Post Office), Hurstbourne Priors, Hampshire; she was boarding with Ann Pike (living on own means.) She was the housekeeper to William J Greenland, builder's foreman on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Emily Jane Hann lived at St Paul Street 20, Islington, Greater London. As of 2 April 1911, Emily Jane Hann lived at High Street, Epsom, Surrey; her age was recorded as 35 years. She was the shop assistant to her future husband, Leonard Sheath, his sister, Mary Anne Shetah, and cousin, John Ellis Luxtonr on 2 April 1911. She married Leonard Sheath on 15 February 1920 at St Clement's Church, Barnsbury, Greater London; was witnessed by William Wallace Hann (bride's brother) and David George Sheath. Emily Jane Sheath died in December 1930 at Wandsworth R D, Greater London, at age 72; her age was recorded as 55 years.
Nelly Flora Hann
F, b. November 1873
- Charts
- John Hanne
Nelly Flora Hann was born in November 1873 at Kennington, Greater London. She was the daughter of William Wallace Hann and Kate Frances Bye. Nelly Flora Hann was christened on 30 November 1873 at St Mark's Church, Kennington, Greater London. As of 30 November 1873, Nelly Flora Hann lived at New Park 69, Kennington, Greater London. As of between 1881 and 4 June 1898, Nelly Flora Hann lived at Benwell Road 61 'Dorset House', Holloway, Greater London. She was a pupil teacher in 1891. She was subject of a report in the Western Gazette on 17 July 1891.
She was mentioned in the Musical Herald and Tonic Sol-fa Reporter in 1894. She married Frank Stuart Angel, son of Henry Bayfield Angel and Ellen Susannah Spashott, on 11 June 1898 at Holy Trinity Church, Islington, Greater London; was witnessed by H W T Sinfield (future brother-in-law) and Katie B Hann (bride's sister). An announcement was published in 24 June's Western Gazette (see http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000407/18980624/148/0008 - subscription required.) As of 31 March 1901, Nelly Flora Angel lived at Ancona Road 17, Highbury, Greater London; Her name was recorded as Nellie Angel. She was a school mistress on 31 March 1901. She was an elementary teacher on 2 April 1911. As of 8 December 1958, Nelly Flora Hann lived at Bel Royal 'Green Banks', St Laurence (St Louothains), Jersey (Jèrri). She left a will on 8 December 1958; in this she appointed her daughter and son-in-law Elsie Murial and Leslie Hubert Honey executors and that she be cremated and her ashes scatteredd at Bournemouth Crematorium. She bequeathed £250 to both her grandson John Stuart Honey and son-in-law Leslie Hubert Honey, £100 to her sister Kate Beatrice Sinfield and £50 to Eric Robin Bichard. The remainder of her estate passed to her daughter, Elsiel Muriel Honey.

Children of Nelly Flora Hann and Frank Stuart Angel
Wallace Henry Angel b. Mar 1900, d. Dec 1954
Elsie Muriel Angel+ b. Sep 1906
Kate Beatrice Hann
F, b. 4 January 1877, d. 2 September 1975
- Charts
- John Hanne
Kate Beatrice Hann was born on 4 January 1877 at Hackney, Greater London. She was the daughter of William Wallace Hann and Kate Frances Bye. As of between 3 April 1881 and 5 September 1903, Kate Beatrice Hann lived at Benwell Road 61 'Dorset House', Holloway, Greater London. She was a pupil teacher on 5 April 1891. She was christened on 6 September 1891 at St Clement's Church, Barnsbury, Greater London. She as a first year pupil teacher beat 500 other entires (and then have hers sent to the Chicago Exhibition) in the London School Board Needleowrk Competition in July 1892. She was mentioned in the Musical Herald and Tonic Sol-fa Reporter in 1894. As Edward Coleman, one of her father's 'Perseverance' group's oldest members had fallen on hard times and to raise funds in order that he not become a burden to the ratepayers, a smoking concert was held at which she and her father sang. She with her future husband, Herbert William Thomas Sinfield, was witness to the marriage of her sister, Nellie Flora Hann, with Frank Stuart Angel on 4 June 1898 at Holy Trinity Church, Islington, Greater London. She was a school mistress between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. She married Herbert William Thomas Sinfield on 5 September 1903 at St Clement's Church, Barnsbury, Greater London; was witnessed by W W Hann (bride's father) and Frank S Angel (bride's brother-in-law.) As of 2 April 1911, Kate Beatrice Sinfield lived at Aberdeen Road 10, Highbury, Greater London. She registered with Swanage Urban District Council under the National Registration Act as Katie B Sinfield on 29 September 1939. As of between 16 March 1950 and 2 September 1975, Kate Beatrice Sinfield lived at Cauldon Avenue 2 'Old Mead', Swanage, Dorset. She died on 2 September 1975 at Poole, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole, at age 98. Her estate was probated on 28 November 1975; (Estate value £25,076.)
John Everett
M, b. September 1853, d. 29 July 1911
- Charts
- John Hanne
John Everett was born in September 1853 at Sherrington, Wiltshire; he was the son of Cornelius (farmer) and Sarah. As of 7 April 1861, John Everett lived at Patient's Farm, Sherrington, Wiltshire. As of 2 April 1871, John Everett lived at Hatch (42), West Tisbury, Wiltshire. As of 3 April 1881, John Everett lived at Ruddlemoor Farm, West Tisbury, Wiltshire. As of between 5 April 1891 and 2 April 1911, John Everett lived at Wick Farm, Tisbury, Wiltshire. He married Susan Hann, daughter of David Hann and Mary Ann Symes, in September 1900 at St John's Church, Hindon, Wiltshire. John Everett was a farmer between 31 March 1901 and 2 April 1911. He died on 29 July 1911 at Wick Farm, Tisbury, Wiltshire, at age 57. His estate was probated on 30 November 1911; granted to Susan Everett, widow and James Everard Alford (farmer). (Estate value £727 1s 9d.)
Mabel Emily Hann
F, b. 23 January 1880, d. 28 May 1957
- Charts
- John Hanne
Mabel Emily Hann was born on 23 January 1880 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was the daughter of John Hook Hann and Mary Ann Cole. Mabel Emily Hann was christened on 7 March 1880 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of 3 April 1881, Mabel Emily Hann lived at The Village (55), Stoke Abbott, Dorset; was recorded as Isabel Emily Hann. As of 5 April 1891, Mabel Emily Hann lived at The Village (17), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. She was a housemaid to Manley Charles M Dixon, late Captain of the King's (Liverpool) Regiment and his wife,Juliana on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Mabel Emily Hann lived at Charmouth Street 'The Elms', Charmouth, Dorset. She was a servant to Catherine G McLean on 2 April 1911. As of 2 April 1911, Mabel Emily Hann lived at Bincleaves Road 'Bincleaves House', Weymouth, Dorset. As of 19 February 1912, Mabel Emily Hann lived at Bank Chambers, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset. She married William George Welch Weir on 19 February 1912 at St Mary's Church, Weymouth - Melcombe Regis, Dorset; witnesses were Robert Weir (groom's father) and Ethel Annie Hann (bride's sister.) As of between 1918 and 1922, Mabel Emily Weir lived at Parkmead Road 9, Wyke Regis, Dorset. She registered with Weymouth & Melcombe Regis Municipal Borough Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of between 29 September 1939 and 28 May 1957, Mabel Emily Weir lived at Parkmead Road 18, Wyke Regis, Dorset. She died on 28 May 1957 at Parkmead Road 18, Wyke Regis, Dorset, at age 77. Her estate was probated on 17 July 1957; granted to William John Hann (retired carpenter and joiner), brother. (Estate value £1006 11s 5d.)
William John Hann
M, b. 20 May 1883, d. 4 September 1964
- Charts
- John Hanne
William John Hann was christened on 20 May 1883 at St Mary's Church, Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was born on 20 May 1883 at Stoke Abbott, Dorset. He was the son of John Hook Hann and Mary Ann Cole. As of 5 April 1891, William John Hann lived at The Village (17), Stoke Abbott, Dorset. As of between May 1899 and May 1902, William John Hann lived at Leesland Road 107, Gosport, Hampshire; with his employer Mr Lear, builder and contractorwith whom he was serving an apprenticeship. He began military service on 14 March 1903 at Forts Monckton and Rowner, Gosport, Hampshire, as 12666 - Sapper, Royal Engineers. He signed for 3 years (plus 12 in the Reserve) and gave his age as 21 years 9 months and was described as 5' 8.25", 143 lbs, 32-35" chest, fair complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair. As of 14 March 1903, William John Hann lived at Parkmead Road 9, Wyke Regis, Dorset. He was a carpenter (assessed by the Army on 26 March at Fort Brockhouse as 'skilled carpenter') on 14 March 1903. His assessment as 'skilled carpenter' was confirmed on 7 April 1903 at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham. After six months' service he was re-measured and said to be 5' 9", 149 lbs, 33.5-36" chest. He was transferred to 18th Company at Chatham in November 1903. He applied to extend his service beyond 13 March 1906 to complete 12 years with the Colours prior to serving in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was stationed at Halifax. He was reassessed as 'superior carpenter' on 4 August 1904. He was awarded his first Good Conduct Badge and granted Class I Service Pay. He was reassessed as 'very superior carpenter' on 7 April 1905. He was transferred to 9th Company at Colchester on 14 May 1906. He was promoted to Lance Corporal and transferred to 9th Company. He was awarded his second Good Conduct Badge and granted Class I Service Pay. He was mobilized on 23 June 1908. He was promoted to 2nd Corporal. He applied to extend his service beyond 13 March to complete 12 years with the Colours. He was transferred to 57th Field Company. As of 2 April 1911, William John Hann lived at Bulford Camp - Bulford Hut Barracks, Bulford, Wiltshire. He was a 2nd Corporal in the Royal Engineers on 2 April 1911. He was reprimanded for failing to carry out an order on 6 June 1911. He was reprimanded for neglect of duty as Sappers' Mess Corporal in not having utensils cleaned on 25 March 1912. He was severely reprimanded for overstaying his pass from midnight 29/30 September until 11am on 30 September on 1 October 1912. He was severely reprimanded whilst Corporal in charge of the Guard by allowing a sentry on duty to sleep inside the guard tent on 6 July 1914. He served with the British Expeditionary Force. He was promoted to Corporal on 24 August 1914. He was appointed acting Sergeant in lieu of Sergeant Cresswell and transferred to 172th Company. He was promoted to Sergeant on 20 March 1915. He was attached to Cornwall? (Army Troops) Company on 27 August 1915. He was transferred from 57th Field Company to A Depot on 22 March 1916. He ended military service on 31 March 1916 at Chatham, Medway; as 12666 or WR/28969 - Corporal (Acting Sergeant), A Depot, Royal Engineers on transfer to the reserve. As of between 25 January 1917 and 20 February 1917, William John Hann lived at Sandbach Place 14, Plumstead, Greater London; where he was sent his re-call papers. He began military service on 20 February 1917 at Chatham, Medway, was recalled from the Reserves as 241400 - Sapper, 323 Quarrying Company, Royal Engineers (appointed Sergeant on 27 February 1917)]. He gave his age as 38 years and 210 days. As of 27 March 1919, William John Hann lived at Parkmead Road 9, Wyke Regis, Dorset. He married Alice Brown in September 1921 at Wareham R D, Dorset. William John Hann was a carpenter on 29 September 1939. He registered with Wareham & Purbeck Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, William John Hann lived at King George V Road, Bovington, Dorset. He was a retired carpenter and joiner on 17 July 1957. He died on 4 September 1964 at Princes Street - Old Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester, Dorset, at age 81. As of 4 September 1964, William John Hann lived at Parkmead Road 18, Wyke Regis, Dorset. He was buried on 8 September 1964 at Weymouth Crematorium, Westham, Dorset. His estate was probated on 20 November 1964; granted to Ethel Annie Beavan, sister. (Estate value £606 0s 0d.)
Ethel Annie Hann
F, b. 3 February 1891, d. 20 April 1973
- Charts
- John Hanne


Children of Ethel Annie Hann and Leonard Richard Beaven
Mabel Mary Beaven b. 1 Oct 1915, d. 22 Apr 1919
Ernestine Joan Beaven b. 4 Apr 1920, d. 16 Jun 1986
George Frederick Hann
M, b. 18 April 1876, d. 6 February 1956
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- John Hanne










James Henry Hann
M, b. 19 January 1878, d. 26 February 1967










Children of James Henry Hann and Emma Catchlove
Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE+ b. 30 Jun 1909, d. 5 Oct 1987
Edmund Philip Hann b. 28 Dec 1911, d. 5 Feb 1996
Arthur John Hann+ b. 9 Oct 1920, d. 23 Sep 1984
Ralph Eric Gordon Hann b. 1 May 1923, d. 17 Mar 1987
Emma Catchlove
F, b. 16 April 1885, d. 4 August 1976





Children of Emma Catchlove and James Henry Hann
Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE+ b. 30 Jun 1909, d. 5 Oct 1987
Edmund Philip Hann b. 28 Dec 1911, d. 5 Feb 1996
Arthur John Hann+ b. 9 Oct 1920, d. 23 Sep 1984
Ralph Eric Gordon Hann b. 1 May 1923, d. 17 Mar 1987
Florence Emily Hann
F, b. 31 March 1880, d. 12 November 1962
- Charts
- John Hanne



Children of Florence Emily Hann and Arthur George Gollop
James Arthur Gollop b. 24 Jul 1914, d. Jul 2000
Percy Lionel Gollop+ b. 2 Sep 1919, d. Jul 2002
Arthur George Gollop
M, b. March 1876, d. 23 May 1937
- Charts
- John Hanne
Arthur George Gollop also went by the name of Archie Gollop. He was born in March 1876 at Salisbury, Wiltshire. He was the son of James Gollop and Mary Ann Rose. As of 3 April 1881, Arthur George Gollop lived at Culver Street 65, Salisbury, Wiltshire. As of 5 April 1891, Arthur George Gollop lived at St Martin's Church Street 11, Milford, Wiltshire. He was a harness maker between 1900 and 1937. He was a saddler on 31 March 1901. As of 31 March 1901, Arthur George Gollop lived at Kent Street 46, St Mary, Southampton. He married Florence Emily Hann, daughter of David Hann and Mary Tizzard, on 21 October 1903 at Southampton. As of 2 April 1911, Arthur George Gollop lived at Bridge Road 5, Haslemere, Surrey. As of between 2 September 1919 and 23 May 1937, Arthur George Gollop lived at Devonshire Road 79, Forest Hill, Greater London. He died on 23 May 1937 at Devonshire Road 79, Forest Hill, Greater London, at age 61.
Children of Arthur George Gollop and Florence Emily Hann
James Arthur Gollop b. 24 Jul 1914, d. Jul 2000
Percy Lionel Gollop+ b. 2 Sep 1919, d. Jul 2002
Alfred Edgar Hann
M, b. 19 December 1882, d. 10 October 1963






Child of Alfred Edgar Hann and Hetty Catchlove
Ronald James Hann b. 7 Feb 1921, d. 21 Dec 2011
Hetty Catchlove
F, b. 4 August 1881, d. 17 December 1963







Child of Hetty Catchlove and Alfred Edgar Hann
Ronald James Hann b. 7 Feb 1921, d. 21 Dec 2011
Charles Arthur Hann
M, b. 16 January 1886, d. 17 December 1957
- Charts
- John Hanne





Margaret Alice Hann
F, b. 12 September 1888, d. 19 April 1981
- Charts
- John Hanne

Reginald George Mabey Wrixon
M, b. June 1891, d. December 1961
- Charts
- John Hanne


Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE
M, b. 30 June 1909, d. 5 October 1987




( HMS Bellerophon) in 1958. He was, in the Queen's birthday honours, appointed to be "an Ordinary Member of the Military Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire" (MBE) in June 1959. He ended military service on 30 June 1959; as Supply Lieutenant Commander (W), Royal Navy - Quartermaster of HMS Vanguard. As of before 1987, Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE lived at Padnell Avenue 11, Cowplain, Hampshire. He died on 5 October 1987 at Portsmouth at age 78. His estate was probated on 4 November 1987.
Children of Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE and Eileen Ethel Dukes
Rodney Hann+ b. 16 Jul 1940, d. 2 Feb 1997
Major Michael Charles Hann+ b. 8 Aug 1941, d. 22 Sep 2015
Daisy Christina Skyrme
F, b. 11 April 1909, d. 13 May 1941
Daisy Christina Skyrme was born on 11 April 1909 at Doc Penfro (Pembroke Dock), Sir Benfro (Pembrokeshire). She was the daughter of James Skyrme and Rose Vaughan. Daisy Christina Skyrme was christened on 13 May 1909 at Eglwys Sant Ioan (St John's Church), Doc Penfro (Pembroke Dock), Sir Benfro (Pembrokeshire). As of 2 April 1911, Daisy Christina Skyrme lived at Stryd Meyrick (Meyrick Street) 66, Doc Penfro (Pembroke Dock), Sir Benfro (Pembrokeshire). She married Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE, son of James Henry Hann and Emma Catchlove, in September 1935 at Rownhams - St John the Evangelist Church, Nursling and Rownhams, Hampshire. As of 29 September 1939, Daisy Christina Hann lived at Rownhams - Rownhams Lane - Salisbury Villas 2, Nursling and Rownhams, Hampshire. She registered with Romsey and Stockbridge Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. As of 13 May 1941, Daisy Christina Hann lived at Chidden - Chidden Cottages, Hambledon, Hampshire. She died on 13 May 1941 at Reginald Road 52, Eastney, Portsmouth, at age 32; from injuries sustained during a fit. She had been visiting her sister Martha Annie and brother-in-law Norman Sydney Hinds.
Eileen Ethel Dukes
F, b. 14 June 1917, d. 9 June 2006

Children of Eileen Ethel Dukes and Lt Cdr Charles Harry Hann MBE
Rodney Hann+ b. 16 Jul 1940, d. 2 Feb 1997
Major Michael Charles Hann+ b. 8 Aug 1941, d. 22 Sep 2015
Edmund Philip Hann
M, b. 28 December 1911, d. 5 February 1996






Arthur John Hann
M, b. 9 October 1920, d. 23 September 1984










![Some of the guests at the wedding of Arthur John Hann and Gladys Lillian Dean. From the left: (front) Emma Hann (nee Catchlove) [groom's mother], ? ? , ?Sylvia E Mays (nee Dean) [bride's sister], Arhur John Hann, Gladys Lillian Dean, ?Phyllis Doreen Short (nee Dean, later Strudwick) [bride's sister] Elizabeth Anne Dean (nee Mullins) [bride's mother] (rear) Ralph Eric Gordon Hann [groom's brother], Robert John Wilcox [best man], William Edward Dean [bride's father]](picicon.gif)

Gladys Lilian Dean
F, b. 19 November 1926, d. 1 May 1979



![Some of the guests at the wedding of Arthur John Hann and Gladys Lillian Dean. From the left: (front) Emma Hann (nee Catchlove) [groom's mother], ? ? , ?Sylvia E Mays (nee Dean) [bride's sister], Arhur John Hann, Gladys Lillian Dean, ?Phyllis Doreen Short (nee Dean, later Strudwick) [bride's sister] Elizabeth Anne Dean (nee Mullins) [bride's mother] (rear) Ralph Eric Gordon Hann [groom's brother], Robert John Wilcox [best man], William Edward Dean [bride's father]](picicon.gif)
Ralph Eric Gordon Hann
M, b. 1 May 1923, d. 17 March 1987




Ronald James Hann
M, b. 7 February 1921, d. 21 December 2011



Ellen Georgina Southwell
F, b. 19 February 1922, d. 27 July 2014
Ellen Georgina Southwell also went by the name of Nellie. She was born on 19 February 1922 at Southampton. As of between 19 February 1922 and 1925, Ellen Georgina Southwell lived at Pondside Farm, Millbrook, Southampton. She was the daughter of Harry Southwell and Clara Daisy Hobbs. Ellen Georgina Southwell registered with Romsey & Stockbridge Rural District Council under the National Registration Act on 29 September 1939. She was a domestic servant on 29 September 1939. As of 29 September 1939, Ellen Georgina Southwell lived at Munro Crescent 'Blenheim', Millbrook, Southampton. She married Ronald James Hann, son of Alfred Edgar Hann and Hetty Catchlove, on 27 March 1943 at Holy Trinity Church, Millbrook, Southampton; His best man was Bob Gates a fellow joiner from Southampton. Other witnesses were Harry Southwell and Alfred Edgar Hann (fathers of bride and groom.) As of 27 March 1943, Ellen Georgina Southwell lived at Milbrook Road 'Manor House', Millbrook, Southampton. As of between 1945 and 1946, Ellen Georgina Hann lived at the John Lewis Estate, Leckford Abbas, Hampshire; was living with her parents. As of 1946, Ellen Georgina Hann lived at Imperial Avenue 72, Freemantle, Southampton; was living with her in-laws. As of between 1946 and December 1963, Ellen Georgina Hann lived at Auckland Close 7, Millbrook, Southampton. As of between 1963 and 1 December 2011, Ellen Georgina Hann lived at Imperial Avenue 72, Freemantle, Southampton. She left a will on 24 May 2001. As of between December 2011 and 27 July 2014, Ellen Georgina Hann lived at Hill Lane - Hampton Lodge Care Home, St Mark, Southampton. She died on 27 July 2014 at Hill Lane - Hampton Lodge Care Home, St Mark, Southampton, at age 92. A Notice was published in the Hampshire Chronicle.
She was buried on 26 August 2014 at Southampton Crematorium, Bassett, Southampton; following a service at Holy Trinity church, Millbrook. Her estate was probated on 11 September 2014; granted to Valerie Ann Gregory (neice.)
