DUFFELL/STEMP Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Henry Duffell and Mary Helen (Ellen) Stemp

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92)married
18th October 1890
St John
North Holmwood
Surrey
witnesses
Alfred STEMP
Alice Jane STEMP
registered
December quarter
1890
Dorking district
Surrey

 
3
???

born about

2
MARY HELEN (ELLEN) STEMP

born about
December quarter
1867
Westcott, Surrey
baptised
12th January 1868
Holy Trinity
Westcott, Surrey
died
March quarter
1929
Dorking district
Surrey
Aged 61

  1
HENRY DUFFELL

born about
September quarter 1862
Leatherhead
Surrey
occupation
1891 Labourer (at marriage)
1891 Cowman
1891 Labourer (baptism of Annie)
1893 Labourer (baptism of Harry)
1894 Cowman (baptism of Rose Ellen)
  1901 Cowman
1901 Cowman (baptism of Ivy May)
1906 Labourer (baptism of Alfred Allen)
  1911 Cowman
1919 Cowman (marriage of Ivy May)
1920 Cowman (marriage of Annie)
1923 Stockman (marriage of Rose Ellen)
1934 Gardener  (marriage of Alfred Allen)
died 
June quarter 1940 
Surrey South Eastern district
Surrey 
Aged 77

4
Winifred
 Mary
STEMP
born about
December quarter
1866
Dorking
Surrey
baptised
10th October
1886
St John
North Holmwood
Surrey
died
(see notes)


married
28 March
1910
St Mark
Battersea
London
witnesses
Florence BRISTOW
Charles Arthur
BETAMTON?
Henry DUFFELL
registered
March quarter
1910
Wandsworth disrict
London
William Henry
BRISTOW
5
Annie
DUFFELL
born about
September quarter
1891
Dorking
Surrey
baptised
30th August
1891
St John
North Holmwood
Surrey
occupation
1911
General Servant
Domestic
possibly
died
September quarter 1956 
Surrey South Western district, Surrey 
Aged 65 

married
1st January 1920
St John the Baptist
Okewood
Surrey
witnesses
Henry DUFFELL
Rose Ellen DUFFELL
William 
BAKER
born about
(registration not found)

occupation
1920
Groom
(at marriage)
died
(registration not found)
6
Harry
DUFFELL
born about
June quarter
1893
Dorking
Surrey
baptised
9th July
1893
St John
North Holmwood
Surrey
occupation
1911 Farm Labourer
military
Private
Service Number
18562
2nd Battalion
Royal Irish Regiment
formerly with
Service Number 2254 
Royal West Surrey
Regiment
awards
DCM
and
Military Medal
enlisted
Cranleigh, Surrey
birth place
Dorking, Surrey
died
21st August 1918
WWI
France and Flanders
see notes for fuller information
memorial
Achiet-le0Grand Communal Cemetery Extension
Achiet-le-Grand
Departement du Pas-de-Calais
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
France
Plot III J.5
7
Rose 
Ellen
DUFFELL
born 
23rd December 1894
Dorking
Surrey
registered
March quarter
1895
Dorking district
Surrey
baptised
10th February
1895
St John
North Holmwood
Surrey
died
December quarter
1985
Surrey South Eastern district
Surrey

married
25th October 1923
St Margaret
Ockley
Surrey
witnesses
Henry DUFFELL
Emily Elizabeth
SMITH
William
Percy
FIGG
8
Ivy 
May
DUFFELL
born 
1st January 1901
(2 months on the 1901 Census)
Coombe
Surrey
registered
March quarter
1901
Kingston district
Surrey
baptised
17th March 1901
St Peter
Norbiton
Surrey
emigrated
to
Canada
arriving
1st March 1919
at
St Johns
Newfoundland
Canada
on the
"Scotland"
having sailed from
Glasgow
Scotland
died
16th November 1970
Chilliwack
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 68

married
1st January 1919
St John the Baptist
Okewood
Surrey
witnesses
Henry DUFFELL
Daisy DUFFELL
Sydney
(Sidney)
CREASEY
9
Alfred 
Alton
(Allen)
DUFFELL
born about
1st January 1906
Chantton
Middlesex
as
Alfred ALLEN
registered
March quarter
1906
Staines district
Middlesex
baptised
14th February 1906
St Mary
Sunbury on Thames
Middlesex
died
19th August 1974
registered
 September quarter 1974 
Surrey South Western district, Surrey 
as
 Alfred Allen
Aged 68

married
21st May 1934
St John the Baptist
Okewood
Surrey
witnesses
Frederick Arthur MAY
Henry James DUFFELL
Dorothy 
Eliza
Ellen
MAY
 
  1. 1890 North Holmwood, Surrey (at marriage) Father Jonathan DUFFELL - Labourer
    1891 Bents Brook Cottages, Holm Terrace, Dorking, Surrey
    1891 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Annie)
    1893 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Harry)
    1895 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Rose Ellen)
    1901 Cottage No. 2, Pages Farm, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. Boarding with them was Joe DISKETT (52) Widower Cowman on Farm born Frampton, Dorset
    1901 Combe Lane Farm, Norbiton, Surrey (baptism of Ivy May)
    1906 Charlton, Sunbury, Middlesex (baptism of Alfred Allen)
    1911 Bradford Cotts Kingston Road Ewell Epsom, Surrey
  2. 1868 Westcott, Surrey (baptism of Mary Ellen)
    1871 Census - Florence Farm, Dorking, Surrey. Children on this Census - Mary Hellen, aged 3 born Westcott, Surrey and Alfred James 2 born Westcott, Surrey1871 Florence Farm, Dorking, Surrey as Mary Helen
    1881 Nof found
    1886 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Winifred Mary STEMP)
    1890 North Holmwood, Surrey (at marriage) 
    1891 Bents Brook Cottages, Holm Terrace, Dorking, Surrey as Mary E 
    1891 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Annie)
    1893 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Harry)
    1895 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Rose Ellen)
    1901 Cottage No. 2, Pages Farm, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. Boarding with them was Joe DISKETT (52) Widower Cowman on Farm born Frampton, Dorset
    1901 Combe Lane Farm, Norbiton, Surrey (baptism of Ivy May)
    1906 Charlton, Sunbury, Middlesex (baptism of Alfred Allen)
    1911 Bradford Cotts Kingston Road Ewell Epsom, Surrey. Mary is down as having had 8 children, 6 survive and 2 have died at the date of this Census.
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  4. 1886 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Winifred STEMP)
    1891 6 Holm Terrace, Dorking, Surrey. Boarding with grandparents Allen and Mary Ann STEMP and family. Another Boarder was Henry PERYER (58) married Labourer Agricultural born Dorking, Surrey and a Visitor was George STEMP (53) single Labourer Agricultural born Cranley, Surrey (George was the brother of Winifred's grandfather Allen)
    1901 Cottage No. 2, Pages Farm, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. Boarding with them was Joe DISKETT (52) Widower Cowman on Farm born Frampton, Dorset. Living as step-daughter with Henry DUFFELL and her mother Mary 
    1910 54 Battersea Rise, Battersea, London (at marriage) Father Walter STEMP - Painter
    1911 54a Battersea Rise S W. Her husband William is not with her. On the 1911 census Winifred is shown as having been married 1 years and having had 1 child who was still living

    This marriage fits with Winifred, on the 1911 she is down as being born in 1887 in Dorking, however a fathers name is given as Walter a Painter, which is possible but she was a child of Mary and until now no father had been found for her. One of the witnesses was Henry DUFFELL so I think that confirms that his is the correct Winifred
    Only possible death, is it this Winifred's?
    BRISTOW, WINIFRED M Bet. July - September 1957 Ealing District, London age 71
  5. 1891 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Annie)
    1901 Census - Cottage No 2, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. 
    1911 Millwood Links Road Epsom, Surrey. Annie was a Servant to an Ernest J BURROUGH aged 39 a Rectifier Managing Director born Chelsea, London and his wife Sophie aged 26 born Northmoor Green, Somerset. With them was a Brother, Sister-in-Law and a Niece.
    1920 Forest Green, Surrey (at marriage)
    Information for William BAKER
    1920 Cobbids Cottage, Forest Green, Surrey (at marriage) Father Chas. BAKER - Bailiff
  6. 1893 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Harry)
    1901 Cottage No. 2, Pages Farm, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. Boarding with them was Joe DISKETT (52) Widower Cowman on Farm born Frampton, Dorset
    1911 Bradford Cotts Kingston Road Ewell Epsom, Surrey
    From findmypast
    First name(s) HARRY
    Last name DUFFELL
    Death year 1918
    Service number 18562
    Rank Private
    Regiment or unit Royal Irish Regiment
    From the CWG web site
    Rank: Private
    Service No: 18562
    Date of Death: 21/08/1918
    Regiment/Service: Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Bn.
    Awards: D C M, M M
    Grave Reference: III. J. 5.
    Cemetery: ACHIET-LE-GRAND COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
    ACHIET-LE-GRAND COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
    Country: France
    Locality: Pas de Calais
    Achiet-le-Grand was occupied by the 7th Bedfords on 17 March 1917, lost on 25 March 1918 after a defence by the 1st/6th Manchesters, and recaptured on 23 August 1918. From April 1917 to March 1918, the village was occupied by the 45th and 49th Casualty Clearing Stations. Achiet station was an allied railhead.
    The communal cemetery and extension were used by Commonwealth medical units from April 1917 to March 1918. The extension was also used by the Germans to a small extent in March and April 1918, and again by Commonwealth troops in August 1918. After the Armistice Plot III and most of Plot IV were made when 645 graves, mainly of 1916 and March and August 1918, were brought in from the battlefields around Achiet and from the following small burial grounds:-
    ACHIET-LE-GRAND GERMAN CEMETERY, on the road to Bihucourt, in which one soldier from the United Kingdom was buried by the Germans, and five by their comrades in August, 1918.
    ACHIET-LE-PETIT COMMUNAL CEMETERY and the GERMAN EXTENSION on the East of it. The former contained the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom and one from New Zealand, buried by the Germans. The latter was begun by the Germans, carried on by the 1st Bedfords and other units in August, 1918, and completed after the Armistice by the concentration to it of 360 German Graves; it contained, in all, the graves of 50 soldiers from the United Kingdom, 39 from New Zealand and 1,147 German.
    BEAUMETZ-LES-CAMBRAI COMMUNAL CEMETERY, containing the graves of six soldiers from the United Kingdom, three from Australia and one from Canada, all buried by the Germans, and 201 German soldiers; and the GERMAN EXTENSION, containing the graves of one soldier from the United Kingdom and 298 German soldiers.
    BEHAGNIES CHURCHYARD, used by the Germans in 1916, and containing the graves of 86 German soldiers and one from the United Kingdom.
    BEHAGNIES GERMAN CEMETERY, on the main road through the village, used in 1918 and containing the graves of 100 German soldiers, four French and one from the United Kingdom.
    BEUGNATRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY GERMAN EXTENSION, containing 200 German graves and those of two soldiers from the United Kingdom, (one of whom is now buried in Bancourt British Cemetery).
    BEUGNY CHURCHYARD and GERMAN EXTENSION, containing the graves of 46 soldiers from the United Kingdom and six from Australia (who fell, for the most part, in 1917, and of whom 34 belonged to the R.G.A.), and 19 French and 183 German soldiers.
    BEUGNY GERMAN CEMETERY, called the Heldenfriedhof, and one of many in BEUGNY. It was in the North-West quarter of the village, and it contained the graves of five soldiers from Australia, four from the United Kingdom and 831 German.
    BOURSIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY GERMAN EXTENSION, containing the graves of 173 German soldiers, one R.A.F. officer, and one Canadian soldier.
    DOIGNIES GERMAN CEMETERY, on the South side of the village, containing the graves of 15 soldiers from the United Kingdom, one from Australia, and 150 German.
    HERMIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, in which six soldiers and airmen from the United Kingdom and two Australian soldiers were buried by the Germans.
    LOUVERVAL GERMAN CEMETERY, DOIGNIES, outside the Eastern angle of Louverval Chateau grounds, containing the graves of seven unidentified Highlanders and 138 German soldiers.
    QUEANT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, containing the graves of 180 German soldiers and of three from the United Kingdom who fell in March, 1918; and the GERMAN EXTENSION, in which ten soldiers and airmen from the United Kingdom and 140 German and four Russian soldiers were buried by the Germans, and 420 German soldiers by the British.
    VELU GERMAN CEMETERY, on the East side of the village, containing the graves of 850 German soldiers, five from the United Kingdom, two from Newfoundland, one Australian, one Indian and one French.
    VILLERS-AU-FLOS GERMAN CEMETERY, on the North side of the village; it contained the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom and three from Australia who fell in 1916.
    VRAUCOURT CHURCHYARD, VAULX-VRAUCOURT, it contained the graves of two Australian soldiers who fell in 1917.
    The COMMUNAL CEMETERY contains four Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
    The EXTENSION contains 1,424 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War. 200 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to eight casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Other special memorials record the names of ten casualties buried in other cemeteries whose graves could not be found. There are also 42 German war graves in the extension.
    The extension was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
  7. 1895 North Holmwood, Surrey (baptism of Rose Ellen)
    1901 Cottage No. 2, Pages Farm, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. Boarding with them was Joe DISKETT (52) Widower Cowman on Farm born Frampton,
    1911 Dalmeny London Road Ewell Epsom, Surrey. Rose was a Servant to a Herbert HICKS aged 34 a Comercial Traveller Draperyborn Camberwell, London and his wife Alice aged 32 born Lambeth, London. They had four children.
    1923 Ockley, Surrey (at marriage)
  8. 1901 Census - Cottage No 2, Coombe Lane, Coombe, Norbiton, Surrey. 
    1901 Combe Lane Farm, Norbiton, Surrey (baptism of Ivy May)
    1911 Bradford Cotts Kingston Road Ewell Epsom, Surrey
    1919 Cobbies? Cottages, Forest Green, Surrey (at marriage)
    1921 MD of Progress, 38-15 West 4 W, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. 
  9. 1906 Charlton, Sunbury, Middlesex (baptism of Alfred Allen)
    1911 Bradford Cotts Kingston Road Ewell Epsom, Surrey
    1934 Forest End, Forest Green, Ockley, Surrey (at marriage)
    1960 Brookside, Forest Green, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alfred DUFFELL, Dorothy DUFFELL and Ivor DUFFELL
    1974 Brookside, Forest Green, Dorking, Surrey (address given as administration)

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