Alfred Sidney Durrant1
M, #1736, b. 19 February 1905
Baptism* | Alfred Sidney Durrant was baptized on 19 February 1905 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. C H Hildebrand.1 |
| Alfred Sidney Durrant was the son of Joseph Durrant and Annie Hunt.1 |
(Witness) Marriage | Alfred Sidney Durrant witnessed the marriage of Frederick John Durrant and Annie Martin on 1 July 1933 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, performed by Rev. Godfrey Wells.2 |
Occupation* | Alfred Sidney Durrant was in the Royal Air Force circa 7 June 1945.3 |
Residence* | He and Gladys Unknown lived circa 7 June 1945 at Zwis Cottage, Plaistow, Sussex, England.3 |
Residence | Alfred Sidney Durrant and Gladys Unknown lived circa 26 September 1948 at Melbourne House, Plaistow, Sussex, England.4 |
Citations:
- [S239] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/4 (MF 1229)) Baptism of Alfred Sidney Durrant. Page No. 65, Entry No. 517.
- [S244] Marriage Register of Kirdford, Sep 1923 to May 1947 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/3/5 (MF 1233) (50 Printed Pages)) Marriage of Frederick John Durrant & Annie Martin. Page No. 22, Entry No. 44.
- [S245] Baptismal & Confirmation Register of Plaistow, 1934 to Sep 1951 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 117/1/2/1 (MF 1233) (A local register of baptisms, confirmations and matters of interest. Rev. H P Hudson 1934)) Baptism of Janet Durrant.
- [S245] Baptismal & Confirmation Register, Plaistow, 1934 to Sep 1951.
Frederick John Durrant1
M, #1737, b. 24 February 1907
Baptism* | Frederick John Durrant was baptized on 24 February 1907 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. C H Hildebrand.1 |
| Frederick John Durrant was the son of Joseph Durrant and Annie Hunt.1 |
Occupation* | Frederick John Durrant was a baker circa 1 July 1933.2 |
Residence* | He lived circa 1 July 1933 at Plaistow, Sussex, England.2 |
Marriage* | He married Annie Martin, daughter of Matthew John Martin and Lucy Randall, on Saturday, 1 July 1933 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Matthew John Martin and Alfred Sidney Durrant, and performed by Rev. Godfrey Wells.2 |
Citations:
- [S239] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/4 (MF 1229)) Baptism of Frederick John Durrant. Page No. 70, Entry No. 560.
- [S244] Marriage Register of Kirdford, Sep 1923 to May 1947 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/3/5 (MF 1233) (50 Printed Pages)) Marriage of Frederick John Durrant & Annie Martin. Page No. 22, Entry No. 44.
Albert Edward Welland1
M, #1738, b. 19 November 1893
Baptism* | Albert Edward Welland was baptized on 19 November 1893 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. C H Hildebrand.1 |
Name Variation | Albert Edward Welland was also known as "Wellen."1 |
| He was the son of Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick.1 |
(With Parents) 1901-Cen | Albert Edward Welland appeared on the 1901 Census of New House Cottage, Northchapel, Sussex, England, along with Annie Welland, Thomas Welland, Alice Welland and Frederick William Welland in the household of his parents Albert Welland and Alice Strudwick.2 |
MilService* | Albert Wellen was a private (241763) 2nd/6th Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment circa 1914.3 |
Burial* | He was buried on 18 August 1916 at Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.3 |
Name Variation | He was also known as "Albert Wellen."3 |
Citations:
- [S239] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/4 (MF 1229)) Baptism of Albert Edward Wellen. Page No. 30, Entry No. 238.
- [S251] 1901 Census for Petworth, Northern, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG13/0953) Fiche 2+, Northchapel Parish, Folio 92, Page No. 6, Schedule No. 39.
- [S11] Commonwealth War Graves Commission, online http://www.cwgc.org/, Commemoration of Albert Wellen. http://www.cwgc.org.uk/detailed.asp?casualty=736936. Hereinafter cited as Commonwealth War Graves Comm.
Florence Edith Wellen1
F, #1739, b. 15 July 1894
Citations:
- [S239] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/4 (MF 1229)) Baptism of Florence Edith Wellen. Page No. 32, Entry No. 256.
- [S251] 1901 Census for Petworth, Northern, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG13/0953) Fiche 1+, Plaistow Parish, Folio 49, Page No. 1, Schedule No. 1.
Olive Kate Wellen1
F, #1740, b. 17 May 1896
Baptism* | Olive Kate Wellen was baptized on 17 May 1896 at St. John the Baptist Church, Kirdford, Sussex, England, ceremony performed by Rev. C H Hildebrand.1 |
| Olive Kate Wellen was the daughter of Edward Albert Wellen and Annie Mary Eames.1 |
(With Parents) 1901-Cen | Olive Kate Wellen appeared on the 1901 Census of Quennell House, Plaistow, Sussex, England, along with Florence Edith Wellen in the household of her parents Edward Albert Wellen and Annie Mary Eames.2 |
Residence* | Olive Kate Wellen lived circa 9 June 1928 at Gunshott, Loxwood, Sussex, England.3 |
Married Name | Her married name was Sopp.3 |
Marriage* | She married Herbert James Sopp, son of James Sopp, on Saturday, 9 June 1928 at St. John the Bapist Church, Loxwood, Sussex, England, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church, after banns. The ceremony was witnessed by Frederick John Sopp and Agnes Ethel Sopp, and performed by Rev. W H B MainPrice.3 |
Citations:
- [S239] Baptismal Register of Kirdford, Sep 1886 to Aug 1919 (West Sussex County Record Office, Par. 116/1/2/4 (MF 1229)) Baptism of Olive Kate Wellen. Page No. 40, Entry No. 320.
- [S251] 1901 Census for Petworth, Northern, Sussex (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, RG13/0953) Fiche 1+, Plaistow Parish, Folio 49, Page No. 1, Schedule No. 1.
- [S264] Copy marriage certificate of Olive Kate Wellen and Herbert James Sopp, married 9 Jun 1928 in the Registration District of Petworth (Neal Welland's Family History Collection, 2b 807).
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