TERRY Chart 0405

This is a Chart for Charles (Henry) Terry and Fanny Snelling

 

married
5th September 1875
Ebenezer Chapel
Ramsgate, Kent
witnesses
Henry COWLEY
John NICHOLS

 

1
CHARLES (HENRY) TERRY
born  
2nd December 1851
28 Queen Street, Ramsgate, Kent
baptised 9th May 1852
St George, Ramsgate, Kent
occupations
1875 Baker , 1881 Baker
1891 Foreman Baker 1900 Labourer
1901 Confectioner 1901 Labourer at Gas Works
1905 General Labourer
 1906 Baker 1910 Baker
died about
1919
Age 60
buried 16th July 1912
Grave BC 393, Ramsgate Cemetery
Cecilia Road, Ramsgate, Kent

 

2
FANNY SNELLING

born  
1846
St Lawrence
Ramsgate, Kent
died about
1919
 Age 74
buried as Frances
17th September 1919
Grave BC 393,
Ramsgate Cemetery, Cecilia Road
Ramsgate, Kent 
as 
Frances


3
Harry
TERRY
born 
11th September 1872 Ellington, St Lawrence 
as 
Harry 
SNELLING 

in St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent although he was baptised as 
Henry 
TERRY

baptised
4th May 1880
St George
Ramsgate, Kent
occupation 
1881 Scholar
gate, Kent

 

4
Ellen Mary
TERRY

born
March quarter
1876
St Lawrence
Ramsgate, Kent
baptised
4th May 1880
St George
Ramsgate, Kent

married
16th September 1901
St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
Herbert
PARSONS

 


5
Thomas Mainer
TERRY

born  
March quarter 1878
St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
baptised
 4th May 1880
St George, Ramsgate, Kent
occupation
1881 Scholar
 Warehouseman
1901 Grocer's Warehouseman
died about
1963
Age 85
buried
 5th December 1963
Grave GB 130, Ramsgate Cemetery, Cecilia Rd, Ramsgate, Kent.

married
as 
Thomas Maynard
TERRY

of
 St Lawrence
6th August 1900
St Luke, Ramsgate, Kent
witnesses
Arthur Ernest BOOTES
Edith TERRY
Florence Mary
BUCK

of St Peter
born 1878
died Age 84
buried
 29th April 1963
Grave GB 130, Ramsgate Cemetery, Cecilia Rd, Ramsgate, Kent.
6
Charles Henry
TERRY

born March quarter 1880
St Lawrence
Ramsgate, Kent
baptised
4th May 1880
St George
Ramsgate, Kent
died 
Saturday 5th September 1914 WWI Age 34 years

married
13th December 1906
St George, Ramsgate, Kent
Alice Margaret
OWEN
7
Edith Harriet
TERRY

born  
June quarter
 1883
occupation
1901
General Servant
Domestic

married
29th March 1906
St Luke
Ramsgate, Kent
witnesses
Charles TERRY
Emily TERRY
F J APPLETON
William George
APPLETON

born
1883
occupation
Fireman
of 29 Osmy? Road
North Camberwell
London
8
Alice May
TERRY

born 
March quarter 1885
Ramsgate, Kent
occupation at marriage
Domestic Servant
1901
Housemad
address at marriage
24 Alma Road
Ramsgate Kent
(13)1901
1 Florence Villas
St Lukes Avenue
St Lawrence
Ramsgate, Kent

married
19th February 1905
Ebenezer Chapel
Ramsgate Kent
witnesses
F KING
E TERRY
Albert
Richard 
KING
born 1883
occupation at
marriage
Painter
Journeyman
address at
marriage
51 Plains of
Waterloo
Ramsgate,
Kent
9
Emily Louisa
TERRY

born 25th June 1888
adult baptism
6th March 1906
St Luke
Ramsgate, Kent
address 1910
24 Alma Road
Ramsgate, Kent

married
23rd June 1910
St Luke
 Ramsgate
Thomas Frederick
HODGSON
     
  1. 1861 28 Queen Street, Ramsgate, Kent
    1881 12 Ellington ???, Ramsgate, Kent
    1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    1901 24 Alma Road, Ramsgate, Kent Family appears as FERRY on the 1901 Census
    1905 24 Alma Road, Ramsgate, Kent
  2. 1881 12 Ellington ???, Ramsgate, Kent
    1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    1901 24 Alma Road, Ramsgate, Kent Family appears as FERRY on the 1901 Census
  3. 1881 12 Ellington ???, Ramsgate, Kent
    1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    The following details are given for this birth on his birth certificate, which leaves us the possibility that Fanny was not married at the time of the birth of this child, but the father was Charles - 11th September 1872 Ellington, St Lawrence, Harry, Boy, (no father), Fanny SNELLING, (no occupation for father) Fanny SNELLING mother Ellington, St Lawrence, 19th October 1870
  4. 1881 12 Ellington ????. Ramsgate, Kent 
    1901 The Elms, Woodville, Ramsgate, Kent. Cook for George TYE and his nephew. Agnes KENNARD was Housemaid 5 1881 12 Ellington, St Lawrence, Kent
    1908 40 Finsbury Road, Ramsgate, Kent 
  5. 1881 12 Ellington ???, Ramsgate, Kent
    1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively
    1901 16 Patricks Road, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent. Thomas and Florence appear as FERRY on this Census.
    1963 6 Queens Avenue, Ramsgate, Kent
    Grave purchased 26th April 1963 by Thomas Mayner TERRY, 6 Queen’s Avenue, Ramsgate, Kent and has book tablet 12 inches high.
    Information for Florence Mary BUCK
    Father - William James Oakley BUCK - Artist
  6. 1881 12 Ellington ???, Ramsgate, Kent
    1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    1901 "PIONEER" 3rd Class Cruiser in Bighi Bay, Malta
    1911 Census - 4 Syndale Place Ramsgate, Kent
    1914 - The British Light Cruiser "HMS PATHFINDER", was patrolling the Scottish North Sea Coast in the first Autumn of the first World War. On the 5th September 1914 the U-boat, SMU-21, captained by Otto HERSING, was looking for Leith-bound merchantman to sink when it saw HMS PATHFINDER leaving Rosyth harbour in the FIrth of Forth.
    The U-boat fired a single torpedo, hitting HMS PATHFINDER in the area below the magazine. The torpedo caused a fire which exploded PATHFINDER's ammunition supply sending her to a watery grave.
    HMS PATHFINDER was the first British Warship sunk in the war, and the first ship to be sunk by a submarine. There was 256 dead with 11 survivors. The wreck of the ship in included on the Maritime War Graves List which is a Roll of Honour of United Kingdom vessels which are to be found on the continental shelf around the British Isles. The names of the men who died on the PATHFINDER are on the Chatham Memorial in Kent. In addition, the names of various individuals are to be found on the War Memorials of the sailor's own home towns.
    1940 - Charles - Kerb and Headstone 1953 - Alice Margaret - Existing headstone raised 2 ft. 2 in. and additional inscription.
  7. 1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    1901 - 5 Harbour Street, Ramsgate, Kent. Edith May 1991 Census
    1906 24 Alma Road, Ramsgate, Kent
    Information for William George APPLETON
    Father - Charles William APPLETON - Carpenter/Wheelwright
  8. 1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    1901- 1 Florence Villas, St Lukes Avenue, St Lawrence, Ramsgate, Kent
    1905 - At Marriage - 24 Alma Road, Ramsgate Kent
    1911 Census - 24 Alma Road Ramsgate. Definitely the correct family as the address is the same as marriage, years married 7 years about correct and occupation for Albert, House Painter ties in. The only problem is that Alice is down as married in Margate, note Ramsgate. A Chart to add as they had children, Albert aged 6 (1905) School born Ramsgate, Kent, Beatrice, aged 5 (1906) School born Ramsgate, Kent and Jessie aged 1 born 1910 Ramsgate, Kent
    Information for Albert Richard KING
    Father - Richard KING - Painter
  9. 1891 24 Prospect Cottages. At same address were two boarders, William WICKENDEN, Age 25, Baker and George Warren MAY, Age 17, Baker of Dover and Deal respectively.
    1901 24 Alma Road, Ramsgate, Kent Family appears as FERRY on the 1901 Census. Emily Amelia 1991 Census

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