TICKNER Chart 0403

This is a Chart for Edmund (Edwin) George Tickner and Mary Ann Harris

 

married
3rd August
1884
Shere
Surrey

 

1,2,3,4,6
EDMUND (EDWIN) GEORGE TICKNER
born about
28th February 1864
Shere, Surrey
baptised
28th February 1868
Shere, Surrey
occupation
1871 Scholar
1881 Bricklayers Labourer
1891, 1901 Bricklayer

 

3,4MARY ANN HARRIS 
born about
1866
Shere, Surrey


4Mary
 Ann 
TICKNER

born about
 6th November 1884
Shere
Surrey
occupation
1891
Scholar
4,5Nelson 
TICKNER

born about
28th March
1887
Shere
Surrey
occupation
1891
Scholar
1901
Under Gardener
Domestic
4,5George
Henry 
TICKNER

born about
5th May
1889
Shere
Surrey

married
27th April
1918
Guildford district
Surrey
Harriet
L
KESTOR
5Albert
Walter 
TICKNER

born about
 2nd August
1891
Shere
Surrey
5Alice
Flora 

TICKNER

born about
 3rd March
1895
Shere
Surrey
5,8Morinton 
TICKNER

born about
 7th March
1897
Peaslake
Shere, Surrey
occupation
WWI
Sergeant Coldstream Guards 1st Bn.
Service Number
10868
 1st Bn.
awards
 Military Medal 
died
WWI
15th September
1916
Ginchy
Somme, France
memorial  
Theipval Memorial
 Pier and Face 7 D and 8 D

Morinton
TICKNER
as shown on
Newspaper Cutting
(see Note 8)
5Mildred
Mabel 

TICKNER

born about
8th February
1899
Shere
Surrey
7Kenneth
Gerald 

TICKNER

born about
March quarter
1910
Guildford district
Surrey
  1. 1881 Census - Peaslake, Shere, Surrey
  2. 1871 Census - Peaslake, Shere, Surrey
  3. 1916 - Downside, Peaslake, Guildford, Surrey
  4. 1891 Census - Burying Place, Shere, Surrey (Edmund down as Edwin on this Census, for the information for Morinton's death he is down as George).
  5. 1901 Census - Peaslake, Shere, Surrey. (Edmund is down as George on this census)
  6. IGI Baptism
  7. We are not convinced that Kenneth is part of this family. The newspaper cutting for Morinton in note 8 states that Morinton was the youngest son. I thought that perhaps Kenneth had died between March quarter 1910 and the death of Morinton in September 1916 but I cannot find a death for a Kenneth TICKNER in that period. The information for this son came from the site of Alan-R-Tickner who has a site on  Family Tree Maker on-line. I have left Kenneth on this chart for the present.
  8. Newspaper Cutting sent to me by Andy Brown
    PEASLAKE
    SERGT. M. TICKNER KILLED
    Mr and Mrs George Tickner of Peasslake, have received the sad news that their youngest sone Sgt. M. Tickner, Coldstream Gds., was killed in action on Sept. 15. Sergt Tickner who was only 19, joined the Army at the age of 16 1/2 and was transferred from The Queen's Reserve to the Coldstream Gds. just before the declaration of war. He went to the front in the following Feb., and had seem much fighting since. He was home on leave last December, and in April last was slightly wounded. Mr and Mrs Tickner wish to return thanks for letters and messages of sympathy

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