HILL/DICKER Chart 0306

This is a Chart for William Hill, Charlotte Dicker and ???

~(1) married
March quarter 1885
Hambledon district
Surrey
 
3
???
born 
2
CHARLOTTE DICKER

born 
14th March 1864
 Wisborough Green (1891, 1901)
 or 
Loxwood (1911)
 Sussex 
registered
June quarter 1864
Hambledon district
Surrey
occupation
 1939 Unpaid Domestic Duties
died about
 December quarter 1944
 Surrey South Western district
 Surrey 
Aged 80

1
WILLIAM HILL
born 
28th February 1865
Wonersh, Surrey
 or
 Wisborough Green, Sussex (1891)
registered
 June quarter 
1865
Hambledon district
Surrey
baptised
2nd April 1865
St John the Baptist
Wonersh
Surrey
occupation
1881 Ag Lab
 1891 Labourer Agricultural
1901 Hoop Maker (Wood)
1911 Carter on Farm
1939 Old Age Pensioner
died
 
December quarter 1942
 Surrey South Western district
Surrey 
Aged 76


4
Charles 
DICKER
born about
 
1882
 Alfold (1891, 1911)
Surrey
 or 
Wisborough Green
 Sussex (1901)
 (registration not found)
died 
WWI
2nd December 1917
Belgium 
as
 Charlie

married
December quarter 1904
Hambledon district
Surrey 
as 
Charlie
Florence
Mary
NEWTON
5
Wilfred 
Benjamin W 
HILL
born about
 December quarter 1885
Alfold
Surrey (1891, 1911) 
or 
Wisborough Green
 Sussex (1901)
(birth shown as 8 November 1884 on 1939 census)
registered
December quarter 1885
Petworth district
Sussex
died about
 June quarter 1956
Horsham district
 Sussex 
Aged 70

married 
June quarter
1915
Horsham district
Sussex
Eliza
Lavinia
SAWYERS
6
James 
William 
HILL
born 
5th August 1888
Wisborough Green (1891, 1901)
 or 
Loxwood (1911)
Sussex
died about
December quarter  1971
Midhurst district
Sussex

married 
December quarter
1914
Hambledon district
Surrey
Fanny
Matilda
WARNER

7
Sarah J 
HILL
born about
 1891
 Alfold (1891)
 or 
Wisborough Green (1901)
 Sussex
died 
(registration not found)
8
Emily 
HILL
born about
December quarter 1892
Wisborough Green (1901) 
or 
Alfold (1911)
 Sussex;
occupation
 1911 General Servant Domestic
died
 (registration not found)
9
Florence 
Lottie A
 HILL
born 
17th September 1899
 Dunsfold, Surrey
 (registered December quarter)
died about
December quarter 1954
 Surrey South Western district Surrey
Aged 55

married 
 December quarter 1919
  Hambledon district
Surrey
Jack
 MOORE

10
Alice
Minnie 
HILL
born about
 1901
Alfold, Surrey
registered
March quarter
1902
Petworth district
Sussex
(birth shown as 29th February 1901 in Death Index and 28th February 1901 on 1939 census)
died
September quarter 1977 Chichester district
 Sussex

married
September quarter 1931 Hambledon district
Surrey
James 
Herbert
 LAPWORTH
  1. 1865 Green Lane, Wonersh, Surrey (baptism of William)
    1871 Brook Bridge Cottage, Wisborough Green, Sussex as HILL
    1881 Alfold Bars, Wisborough Green, Sussex as HILLS
    1891 Oakhurst Lane, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILLS 
    1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILL
    1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as HILL. Living with them was nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey
    1939 Furgens Farm Rosemary Lane , Guildford R.D.,
  2. 1881 Upper Oakhurst, Alfold, Hambledon, Surrey. Father Francis (61) Ag Lab born Alfold, Surrey, mother Jane (51) born Wisborough Green, Sussex, children George (19) Ag Lab and Charlotte (16) both born Alfold, Surrey
    1891 Oakhurst Lane, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILLS
    1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILL
    1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as HILL. Living with them was nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey
    1939 Furgens Farm Rosemary Lane , Guildford R.D., Surrey. On the 1911 census Charlotte is shown as having been married for 26 years and having had 6 children all still living
  3.  
  4. 1891 Oakhurst Lane, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex. Living as step son with his mother Charlotte and her husband William HILL
    1901 Spy Lane, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex. Boarding with George REEVES (51) Farmer born Wisborough Green, Sussex, his wife Flora (48) born Alfold, Surrey and children Kate (28) and George (21) Farmer's son both born Wisborough Green, Sussex
    1911 Great Lea Shinfield Reading, Shinfield, Berkshire as Charlie. Boarding with them was Joseph LOVESEY (20) Farm Labourer born Fernham, Berkshire
    From the Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site
    TYNE COT MEMORIAL
    Tyne Cot Memorial stands around the eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery
    The Tyne Cot Memorial is one of four memorials to the missing in Belgian Flanders which cover the area known as the Ypres Salient
    It was designed by Sir Herbert BAKER with sculpture by Joseph ARMITAGE and Ferdinand Victor BLUNDSTONE
    The memorial was unveiled by Australian soldier and veterans' rights activist Sir Gilbert DYETT, on 20 June 1927
    The names are carved on the memorial on panels of Portland stone, set in high flint walls which have been built in a half circle
    Number of casualties: 34991
    History
    Tyne Cot or Tyne Cottage was a barn named by the Northumberland Fusiliers which stood near the level crossing on the road from Passchendaele to Broodseinde. Around it were a number of blockhouses or ‘pillboxes'.
    The barn, which had become the centre of five or six German blockhouses, or pillboxes, was captured by the 3rd Australian Division on 4 October 1917 in the advance on Passchendaele.
    The Tyne Cot Memorial is one of four memorials to the missing in Belgian Flanders which cover the area known as the Ypres Salient. Broadly speaking, the Salient stretched from Langemarck in the north to the northern edge in Ploegsteert Wood in the south, but it varied in area and shape throughout the war.
    The Salient was formed during the First Battle of Ypres in October and November 1914, when a small British Expeditionary Force succeeded in securing the town before the onset of winter, pushing the German forces back to the Passchendaele Ridge. The Second Battle of Ypres began in April 1915 when the Germans released poison gas into the Allied lines north of Ypres. This was the first time gas had been used by either side and the violence of the attack forced an Allied withdrawal and a shortening of the line of defence.
    There was little more significant activity on this front until 1917, when in the Third Battle of Ypres an offensive was mounted by Commonwealth forces to divert German attention from a weakened French front further south. The initial attempt in June to dislodge the Germans from the Messines Ridge was a complete success, but the main assault north-eastward, which began at the end of July, quickly became a dogged struggle against determined opposition and the rapidly deteriorating weather. The campaign finally came to a close in November with the capture of Passchendaele.
    The German offensive of March 1918 met with some initial success, but was eventually checked and repulsed in a combined effort by the Allies in September.
    The battles of the Ypres Salient claimed many lives on both sides and it quickly became clear that the commemoration of members of the Commonwealth forces with no known grave would have to be divided between several different sites.
    The site of the Menin Gate was chosen because of the hundreds of thousands of men who passed through it on their way to the battlefields. It commemorates those of all Commonwealth nations, except New Zealand, who died in the Salient, in the case of United Kingdom casualties before 16 August 1917 (with some exceptions). Those United Kingdom and New Zealand servicemen who died after that date are named on the memorial at Tyne Cot, a site which marks the furthest point reached by Commonwealth forces in Belgium until nearly the end of the war. Other New Zealand casualties are commemorated on memorials at Buttes New British Cemetery and Messines Ridge British Cemetery.
    The Tyne Cot Memorial now bears the names of almost 35,000 officers and men whose graves are not known.
    Incorporated within the Tyne Cot Memorial is the New Zealand Memorial commemorating the names of nearly 1,200 men who gave their lives in the Battle of Broodseinde and the Third Battle of Ypres in October 1917.
    The memorial was unveiled by Sir Gilbert DYETT, the Australian soldier and veterans' rights activist, on 20 June 1927.
  5. 1891 Oakhurst Lane, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILLS 
    1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILL
    1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as HILL. Living with them was parent's nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey
    1939 Furgen Farm Rosemary Lane , Guildford R.D., Surrey
  6. 1891 Oakhurst Lane, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILLS 
    1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILL
    1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as HILL. Living with them was parent's nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey
    1939 Half Way House, Petworth R.D., Sussex. Between wife Fanny Matilda and son Benjamin there is 1 Record Officially Closed entry
  7. 1891 Oakhurst Lane, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex age 5 months as HILLS 
    1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILL
    1911 Not found
  8. 1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as HILL
    1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as HILL. Living with them was parent's nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey
  9. 1901 Upper Oakhurst, Loxwood, Wisborough Green, Petworth, Sussex as Florence L HILL
    1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as Lottie HILL. Living with them was parent's nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey
    1939 The Bothy Baynards Park, Cranleigh, Guildford R.D., Surrey,. After son Jack there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry and after son George there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry
  10. 1911 Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Surrey as HILL. Living with them was parent's nephew Fred WHITTINGTON (2) born Alfold, Surrey 
    1933 Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James Herbert LAPWORTH and Alice Minnie LAPWORTH
    1935 Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James Herbert LAPWORTH and Alice Minnie LAPWORTH
    1938 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James Herbert LAPWORTH and Alice Minnie LAPWORTH 
    1939 1 Bench Fitter ?ays Crossways , Guildford R.D., Surrey, After daughter Doris there was 1 Record Officially Closed entry (no other child found)
    1946 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James H LAPWORTH and Alice M LAPWORTH 
    1948 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James H LAPWORTH and Alice M LAPWORTH 
    1950 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James H LAPWORTH and Alice M LAPWORTH 
    1952 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address James H LAPWORTH and Alice M LAPWORTH 
    1953 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice M LAPWORTH 
    1955 1 Barracks Cottages, Crossways, Alfold, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Alice M LAPWORTH and Doris E LAPWORTH 

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