SAVELL/SAVIL(LE) Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Henry Everest Savell (or Everett Savil(l), Frances (Fanny)  Shand and Benjamin William Goodland

  married(2)
18th October 1863
St Leonard
Shoreditch, Middlesex
witnesses
Henry WILTON
Emily WILTON
  (1)married
4th March 1856
St John
Hoarsely Down
Southwark
Surrey
(1st quarter 1856
St Olave
Bermondsey, Surrey)
witnesses
George DUCK
James Frederick
JOHNSON
 
 
1
HENRY EVEREST SAVELL or
EVERETT SAVIL(L)

born circa  
1836
Horton Kirby, Kent
occupation
1862, 1863 Gas Fitter
1871 Wharf Labourer
1881 General Labourer
1884 Gas Fitter
1891 Packer of Rifles/Guns
1892 Gas Fitter
1912 Gas Fitter (deceased)
died 
3rd January 1898 
9 Rolt Street, 
Male 60 years 
formerly a
 
General Labourer 
of
Chronic Nephritis, 
Heart Disease, Dropsy 
S Hutchins 
present at death 
9 Rolt St.
  2
FRANCES (FANNY) SHAND

born circa 
1836/1838/1839/1840
Southwark, Surrey
address at marriage
15 Huntingdon Street
occupation
 Servant
died  
27th March 1912
9 Rolt Street, Deptford North, London
Age 76 Widow
Senile Decay, General Paralysis of the insane - 7 months
living with  
James MILEMAN and Mary Ann at time of death.
Daughter Sarah reported death
  3
BENJAMIN WILLIAM GOODLAND
born about
1827
baptised
22nd July 1827
St Mary Magdalene
Bermondsey, Surrey
occupation
1856 Fishmonger
died  
September quarter
 1857
Bermondsey, Surrey

4
Mary Ann
SAVVELL/SAVIL

born  
13th January 1862
106 Union Court
Horselydown, Southwark
Surrey
died before1922

married
13th April 1884
Christchurch
Rotherhithe, Surrey
witnesses
Ambrose James TERRY
Maria SAVVELL
James
MILEMAN
5
Maria
SAVVELL

born  
1864
Horselydown
Southwark, Surrey

married
18th April 1892
St Crispin
Bermondsey, Surrey
witnesses
Herbert SQUIRES
Sarah SAVVELL
banns
27th March
3rd and 11th April
1892
St Crispin
Southwark Park Road
Bermondsey, Surrey
Ambrose James
TERRY
6
Emily
SAVVELL

born  
1868 
Horselydown
Southwark, Surrey
died
 30th May 1935, Romford, Essex
buried
 5th June 1935, Ilford, Essex

married
18th April 1892
St Crispin
Southwark Park Road
Bermondsey, Surrey
witnesses
James MILEMAN
Ada Emily TERRY
banns
27th March
3rd and 11th April
1892
St Crispin
Southwark Park Road
Bermondsey, Surrey
Frederick Charles
TERRY

7
William
SAVVELL

born  
1870 
Bermondsey, Surrey
(3 months on the  1871 Census)
8
Sarah Elizabeth
SAVILLE/SAVVELL

born  
4th July 1872
Horselydown
Southwark, Surrey
died
24th February 1929
48 Vanburgh Hill
Greenwich, London
buried
Brockley Cemetery

married
25th December 1897
St Luke
Deptford
witnesses
James  MILEMAN
Maria TERRY
James Richard
HUTCHINGS
  1. 1841 Fair Street, St John, Southwark, Surrey (HO107/187/6 Folio 5v) Living in this house were: Eli MARTIN (25), Gold Beater born Surrey, Ann MARTIN (25), Maria EVEREST (20) and Henry EVEREST (6) all three not born in Surrey.  Ann MARTIN and Maria EVEREST were sisters
    1851 10 Charles Street, St John, Horsleydown, Surrey (HO 107/1559 folio 493r &v) Living in this house were: Ann MARTIN widow (35) Gold threader born Dartford, Kent, sons Eli James MARTIN (7), Charles MARTIN (1) both born Horsleydown, Surrey and nephew Henry EVEREST (15) Errand Boy born Dartford, Kent. In 1851 Maria was living at Gateway (Black Street) St John, Southwark, Surrey (HO 107/1559 folio 302r&v). She was a Servant, Unmarried (32) born Horton, Kent. Servant to the LEDGER family. It would appear that before 1861 Maria married William WOODLEY who was 46 in
    1861 born St John, Surrey, and they had children Harriet (6) and William (4) both born St John, Surrey. Also living with then at 2 Union Court, St John Horsley down, Surrey was Mary SARD (48) wife's sister born Horton, Kent.
    1862 106 Union Court, Horselydown, Southwark, Surrey 
    1863 15 Huntingdon Street 
    1881 10 Roney St, Rotherhithe, Surrey 
    1884 10 Roney St, Rotherhithe, Surrey - Gas Fitter
    1891 10 Glebe Road - Note on census - “Slipper cottages - now  named Glebe Road” 
  2. 1856 Address at Marriage - St Johns - Father - Francis SHAND, Mariner
    1871 Census 2 Union Court, Horselydown, Southwark, Surrey.
    1881 Census 10 Roney St., Rotherhithe, Surrey (See Note 1 but added again to show specifically which people were on this Census as I found a William on the 1871 Census.
    1911 Census - Rolt St Deptford S E. Frances SAVVELL, Mother-in-Law a Widow aged 75 (1836) no occupation, born Bermondsey, London. was with her eldest son James MILEMAN and family.
    Father - Frank SHAND - mariner
  3. 1856 Address at Marriage - St John - Father Frederick GOODLAND, Clerk
  4. 1862 2 Union Court, Horselydown, Southwark
    1871 Census 2 Union Court, Horselydown, Southwark, Surrey.
    1881 10 Roney(?) St, Rotherhithe, Surrey (Biscuit Packer)
    1884 10 Roney(?) St, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1891 26 Gosterwood St, Deptford, London
    1892 26 Gosterwood St, Deptford, London
    1901 Census - 9 Rolt Street, Deptford, London. The HUTCHINGS family see HUTCHINGS chart 0300 were also living at the same address.
    1906 9 Rolt St, Deptford, London
    1911 Census - Rolt St Deptford S E. With the family was Frances SAVVELL, Mother-in-Law a Widow aged 75 (1836) no occupation, born Bermondsey, London.
    1915 9 Rolt St, Deptford, London
    Witnesses at wedding of Frederick Charles TERRY and Emily SAVVELL in 1892
    All SAVVELL girls worked in biscuit factory. Note - Papers for Peak Frean are held at Reading University. A search of Employee Lists was made by John TERRY and Jean WHEATON on 21st April 1995. However of the 1562 employees, who in 1898 at the time of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria received a box of biscuits, only the names of about 100 with salaries of about between £120 and £500 a year were entered in the ledgers.
  5. 1881 10 Roney St, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1891/1892 312 Lynton Road, Bermondsey, Surrey
    1892 43 Storks Road, Bermondsey, Surrey 
    1894-1896
    172 Brockley Road, Deptford, Greenwich, London
    1901 31 Wotton Road, Deptford, London
    1911 Census - 34  Seymour Street, Deptford, SE
    1940 6 Halstead Grove, Wythenshawe, Manchester
    All SAVVELL girls worked in biscuit factory. Note - Papers for Peak Frean are held at Reading University. A search of Employee Lists was made by John TERRY and Jean WHEATON on 21st April 1995. However of the 1562 employees, who in 1898 at the time of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria received a box of biscuits, only the names of about 100 with salaries of about between £120 and £500 a year were entered in the ledgers.
  6. 1871 Census 2 Union Court, Horselydown, Southwark, Surrey.
    1881 - 10 Roney St, Rotherhithe, Surrey
    1892 43 Storks Road, Bermondsey, Surrey 
    1893 64 Alexis Road, Bermondsey, Surrey, 
    1894 Brockley Road
    1898, 1899 80 Etta Street, Deptford, Kent
    1901 192 Hanover Building, Horselydown, Rotherhithe, Bermondsey, London.
    My Grandfather, Charles George TERRY was living with his brother at the time of the Census in 1901.
    1911 23 Priter Rd Bermondsey, Surrey
    ???? Gordon Road, Ilford, Essex
    All SAVVELL girls worked in biscuit factory. Note - Papers for Peak Frean are held at Reading University. A search of Employee Lists was made by John TERRY and Jean WHEATON on 21st April 1995. However of the 1562 employees, who in 1898 at the time of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria received a box of biscuits, only the names of about 100 with salaries of about between £120 and £500 a year were entered in the ledgers.
  7. 1871 Census 2 Union Court, Horselydown, Southwark, Surrey.
  8. 1881 Census 10 Roney St., Rotherhithe, Surrey (See Note 1 but added again to show specifically which people were on this Census as I found a William on the 1871 Census.
    1901 Census - 9 Rolt Street, at the same address as James MILEMAN family, see Chart MILEMAN Chart 0300.
    All SAVVELL girls worked in biscuit factory. Note - Papers for Peak Frean are held at Reading University. A search of Employee Lists was made by John TERRY and Jean WHEATON on 21st April 1995. However of the 1562 employees, who in 1898 at the time of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria received a box of biscuits, only the names of about 100 with salaries of about between £120 and £500 a year were entered in the ledgers.

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