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Suffolk / Re: DURRANT/GEORGE of Lowestoft
« on: Sunday 05 July 09 07:18 BST (UK)  »
Glad to help.

Alice Harriet S. Haward / Howard was born in 1873 in Kew, Surrrey, the daughter of Samuel Augustus Haward, b. 1850, Wrentham, and Sarah Eliza Sustins, b. 1847, Pakefield. They were married in 1872 in Brentford R.D.

Samuel Augustus was the son of Samuel Haward, a Sawyer, and Lydia Roberts, both of Wrentham.

Good luck!

Ali

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World War One / Re: Fromelles missing - William A Knights
« on: Saturday 04 July 09 14:05 BST (UK)  »
The Beccles paper of 22nd August 1916 had the report: DEATH OF SOLDIER.  Mr W. Knights of Puddingmoor received news that his son William was killed in action in France on 19 July. He was formerly employed in the machine department at the Caxton Printing Works. Early in the war he enlisted in the 6th Suffolk Cyclists, and was quite recently transferred to the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry.

William Madeley Knights was one of the "Knights" included in the list of "Beccles Men who served in the Great War 1914-18", as compiled by a local committee and first published in book form in 1920.

KNIGHTS, Alfred, 16, Alexandra-road, 1914, R.F.C., 2nd Air Mech. Disch. March, 1919.

KNIGHTS, Daniel, 21, Old Mill-terrace, 1915, R. A.S.C., Pte. Disch. Feb., 1919.

KNIGHTS, Edward B., 27, Smallgate, 1914, R.F.A., Bomb. Disch. Jan., 1919.

KNIGHTS, Ernest, 16, Alexandra-road, 1914, R.F.A., Sgnr. Disch. June, 1919.

KNIGHTS, Frank V., 45, Caxton-road, 1915, Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers, Cpl. W. Disch. Feb., 1919.

KNIGHTS, Harry W., 17, Hungate-lane, 1905, R.F.A., Gnr. Disch. Mar., 1919.

KNIGHTS, James W., 99, Denmark-road., 1914, Suffolk Yeomanry, Cpl.

KNIGHTS, Jack K., 18, Puddingmoor, 1914, 1/5 Suffolks, Pte. Died of W.. April 22, 1917. (William's brother.)

KNIGHTS, William M., 18, Puddingmoor, 1914, 2/1 Oxford and Bucks L.L, Pte. Killed July 19, 1916.

KNIGHTS, Mark, 16, Alexandra-road, 1916, R.F.C., Cpl. Disch. Feb., 1919.

He was also included on the the Caxton Press Roll of Honour which appeared in the Beccles Paper of 20th April 1920 - "W.M.Knights Pte 2/1st Batt Oxford & Bucks LI   Machine".

Individual Events and Attributes
Birth    31 Aug 1890    Wangford Suffolk England
Baptism    16 Sep 1890 (age Infant)    Wangford Suffolk England
Death    19 Jul 1916 (age 25)    Laventie Pas de Calais France
Burial    22 Jul 1916 (app) (age 25)    Lens Pas de Calais France
Occupation       Soldier
Religion       Church of England
Group/Caste Membership       Caucasian
National or Tribal Origin       English

Additional Information
Birth    Family: ...of William Lockwood KNIGHTS and Harriet Elizabeth WARD
Address: Beccles sub-district
Baptism    Beccles sub-district
Death    Cause: Killed in action.
Serving in the "A" Company, 2nd/1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.
Address: Laventie,
Burial    Grave/Memorial reference: Panel 83 to 85.
Address: Loos Memorial Cemetery

Individual Note

Residence Census 1891 RG12/1488/30:- Welbourne Cottages, Denmark Road, Beccles, Suffolk.

 

Residence Census 1901 RG13/1799/11:- Pudding Moor, Beccles, Suffolk.

 

1916 19th July:- Serving as Private 5313 in the "A" Company 2nd/1st Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Killed in action. Probably killed during the German bombardment at Laventie.

Enlisted at Beccles.
Awarded the Victory and British War Medals.


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Suffolk / Re: DURRANT/GEORGE of Lowestoft
« on: Saturday 04 July 09 13:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi, Colin.

Are you searching for their ancestors or for their contemporary family members?

George Isaac was he son of Augustus Durrant and Alice Harriet Howard, m. 1892 in Mutford R.D.

Augustus was the son of James Durrant and Rhoda Butcher, m. 1854 Kessingland.

James was the son of Thomas Durrant and Hannah Welton, m. 1816 Southwold?

Thomas was the son of John Durrant and Charlotte Welton, m. 1778 Kessingland.

Does this help?

John was the son of James Durrant and Lydia Hill, m. 1750, Kessingland.


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