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Penfold One Name Study
Last Updated On: 31st January 2010

First Generation

1. John PENFOLD [41] married Elizabeth SANDELL [6097] on 5 April 1781 in Itchingfield, Sussex, England.

 

of the Parish of Sullington.

 

Banns of mariage between John Penfold

of the parish of Sullington

and Elizabeth Sandel of

this parish were

married in this church by banns

this fifth day of April in the year one thousand seven

hundred and eighty one by me Edward Tredcroft Rector

This marriage was solemnized between us John Penfold

Elizabeth Sandels mark X

In the presence of Thomas Sandels

William Dendy.

 

Elizabeth SANDELL [6097] and John PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Mary PENFOLD (chr.1782) [105]

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Hannah PENFOLD (chr.1783) [104]

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Sarah PENFOLD (chr.1785, d.bef1852) [103]

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George PENFOLD (chr.1787) [49]

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Henry PENFOLD (chr.1790, d.1860) [107]

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William PENFOLD (chr.1791, d.1872) [23]

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Petar PENFOLD (chr.1794) [50]

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John PENFOLD (chr.1796) [106]

Second Generation

2. Mary PENFOLD [105], daughter of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 3 February 1782 in Itchingfield, Sussex, England. 1 She married in 1800 in Itchingfield, Sussex. 2,3

 

3. Hannah PENFOLD [104], daughter of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 21 September 1783 in Itchingfield. 4 She married on 11 October 1784 in Patcham, Sussex, England. She married in 1804 in Horsham, Sussex. 5

 

Hannah PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Mary PENFOLD (bef1802- ) [108]

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Mary PENFOLD (1799- ) [2419]

 

4. Sarah PENFOLD [103], daughter of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 24 April 1785 in Itchingfield. She married on 3 May 1815 in Henfield, Sussex. She died before 21 December 1852. She was buried on 21 December 1852 in Henfield.

 

5. George PENFOLD [49], son of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 30 September 1787 in Itchingfield.

 

6. Henry PENFOLD [107], son of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 10 January 1790 in Itchingfield. He married on 11 April 1814 in Horsham. He married on 14 February 1830 in Horsham. He died on 29 July 1860 in Wivelsfield, Ditching, Sussex. 6 He was buried on 1 August 1860 in Denne Road Cemetary, Horsham, Sussex.

 

Henry PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Frances Mary PENFOLD (1817- ) [2063]

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Sarah PENFOLD (1820- ) [2064]

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Charles PENFOLD (1824-1875) [2065]

 

Henry PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Isaac PENFOLD (1830-1900) [2099]

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Abraham PENFOLD (1834- ) [2101]

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Elizabeth PENFOLD (1837- ) [2112]

 

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      William PENFOLD    
 

7. William PENFOLD [23], son of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 23 October 1791 in Itchingfield. He married Hannah HUMPHREY [2194] on 18 February 1821 in Hartfield, Sussex. 7 He appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottages, Hartfield. On 6 June 1841 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 8 On 30 March 1851 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 9 He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 10 The address was: Schedule 7. He appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 11 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 11 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 12 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 12 He died on 13 April 1872 in Hartfield. 13 He was buried on 17 April 1872 in Hartfield.

 

William Penfold was born in Itchingfield, and baptised in that parish on 23rd October 1791. His parents were John and Elizabeth Penfold (nee Sandell).

Prior to 1821 there is no mention of the surname Penfold and the name is not listed in the census of that year for Hartfield.

William, a widower of Hartfield married Hannah Humphrey a spinster also of the parish on 18th February 1821. This began a Penfold association with the village that lasted throughout the remainder of the century.

Samuel Slade the Rector conducted the ceremony. Thomas Humphrey and Emma Humphrey were present. Nothing is known of William's former wife and it is assumed that they lived outside of the parish when she was alive.

 

Hannah HUMPHREY [2194] was christened on 26 December 1802 in Hartfield, Sussex, England. She died on 12 May 1845 in Hartfield. She was buried on 18 May 1845 in Hartfield. She and William PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Mary PENFOLD (chr.1821) [72]

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Emily PENFOLD (b.1823?, bur.1900) [73]

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George PENFOLD (1823- ) [74]

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Eliza PENFOLD (chr.1825) [75]

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William PENFOLD (chr.1826, bur.1873) [76]

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Hannah PENFOLD (chr.1829) [77]

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Harriet PENFOLD (chr.1831, bur.1849) [78]

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Henry PENFOLD (1833?- ) [79]

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Amelia PENFOLD (1834?- ) [85]

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John PENFOLD (1836?- ) [234]

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Stephen PENFOLD (b.1837?, bur.1895) [80]

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Martha PENFOLD (b.1839?, bur.1863) [81]

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Peter PENFOLD (1840-1908) [82]

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Thomas PENFOLD (1841-1903) [22]

 

8. Petar PENFOLD [50], son of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was born. 14 He was christened on 9 January 1794 in Itchingfield. He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Horsham. 14 The address was: Schedule 34. On 30 March 1851 he was an Ag.Lab in Horsham. 14 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Horsham. 15 The address was: Green Street. On 2 April 1871 he was a Farm Labourer in Horsham. 15

 

9. John PENFOLD [106], son of John PENFOLD [41] and Elizabeth SANDELL [6097], was christened on 3 July 1796 in Itchingfield. He married on 14 May 1814 in West Grinstead, Sussex.

Third Generation

10. Mary PENFOLD [108], daughter of Hannah PENFOLD [104], was born before 25 July 1802.

 

Baptism only shows the mother name of Hannah Penfold.

 

11. Mary PENFOLD [2419], daughter of Hannah PENFOLD [104], was born on 12 May 1799 in Patcham, Sussex, England. She appeared in the census on 27 January 2000 in Patcham Church Records LDS#1067274.

 

12. Frances Mary PENFOLD 16 [2063], daughter of Henry PENFOLD [107], was born on 6 April 1817 in Horsham, Sussex, England.

 

13. Sarah PENFOLD 16 [2064], daughter of Henry PENFOLD [107], was born on 17 September 1820.

 

14. Charles PENFOLD 16 [2065], son of Henry PENFOLD [107], was born on 22 February 1824 in Horsham, Sussex. He was christened on 18 April 1824 in Horsham. He married on 17 May 1853 in Wandsworth, Lonon. 17 He died on 8 March 1875 in Horton, Epsom, Surrey.

 

Charles PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Elizabeth PENFOLD (1854-1866) [2069]

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Henry PENFOLD (1856-1938) [2070]

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Mary Ann PENFOLD (1858- ) [2078]

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Sarah PENFOLD (1861- ) [2079]

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Charles PENFOLD (1863- ) [2080]

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William PENFOLD (1867- ) [2085]

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George PENFOLD (1870-1947) [2088]

 

15. Isaac PENFOLD 16 [2099], son of Henry PENFOLD [107], was born on 11 July 1830 in Horsham. He married in 1877 in Horsham. He died in 1900 in Horsham. He was buried on 21 August 1900 in Denne Road Cemetary, Horsham, Sussex.

 

16. Abraham PENFOLD 16 [2101], son of Henry PENFOLD [107], was born on 28 December 1834 in Horsham. He married on 9 September 1860 in Southwater, Sussex.

 

Abraham PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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John PENFOLD (1861- ) [2103]

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Thomas PENFOLD (1863- ) [2104]

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Emma PENFOLD (1863- ) [2105]

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Ellen PENFOLD (1864- ) [2106]

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Mary PENFOLD (1868- ) [2107]

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Rosa PENFOLD (1870- ) [2108]

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William PENFOLD (1872- ) [2109]

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Henry PENFOLD (1874- ) [2110]

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Elizabeth PENFOLD (1876- ) [2111]

 

17. Elizabeth PENFOLD 16 [2112], daughter of Henry PENFOLD [107], was born on 16 April 1837 in Horsham.

 

18. Mary PENFOLD [72], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was christened on 7 October 1821 in Hartfield, Sussex, England. She married James CARR [2201] on 30 December 1838 in Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield, Sussex. 18 The address was: Marsh Green. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Danehill. 19 The address was: Perrymans Hill. She appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 20 The address was: Wesleyan Chapel Cottage. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 21 The address was: Spring Cottage.

 

James CARR [2201] was born in 1815 (approx.) in Maresfield, Sussex, England.

 

19. Emily PENFOLD [73], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was christened on 28 July 1822 in Hartfield. She was born in 1823 (calculated) in Hartfield. 22 She appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottaes, Hartfield. She married William HYDER [2196] on 10 December 1848 in Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 11 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 she was a Housekeeper in Hartfield. 11 She married George FRIEND [2197] on 9 July 1870 in Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Withyham. 22 The address was: Balls Green - Schedule No. 33. She appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Withyham. 23 The address was: Balls Green - Schedule No. 27. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 24 The address was: Green Cottage. On 5 April 1891 she was a Washer Woman in Hartfield. 24 She was buried on 19 January 1900 in Hartfield.

 

William HYDER [2196] was born in 1827. He and Emily PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Eliza PENFOLD (chr.1843) [121]

 

George FRIEND [2197] was born in 1823 (calculated) in Lingfield, Surrey, England.

 

20. George PENFOLD [74], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born in 1823 in Hartfield. He was christened on 16 November 1823 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Speldhurst, Kent. 25 The address was: Schedule 150 - Stockland Green. On 2 April 1871 he was an Ag Lab in Speldhurst. 25 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Tonbridge, Kent. 26 The address was: 7 Holden Corner. On 3 April 1881 he was a Labourer in Tonbridge. 26 At some point he married Ann [2198] .

 

1881 Census shows George being born in Uckfield, Sussex.

 

Ann [2198] and George PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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John PENFOLD ( - ) [1276]

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Fanny PENFOLD ( - ) [1277]

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Emily PENFOLD ( - ) [1278]

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Infant PENFOLD ( - ) [1279]

 

21. Eliza PENFOLD [75], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was christened on 10 April 1825 in Hartfield.

 

22. William PENFOLD [76], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was christened on 26 November 1826 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottaes, Hartfield. He married Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710] on 11 October 1851 in Lingfield, Surrey. He appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 27 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 27 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was a Labourer in Hartfield. 28 He was buried on 1 March 1873 in Hartfield.

 

Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710] was born in 1831 (approx.) in Chiswick, Middlesex. She died in 1886 in Chelsea. She and William PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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William PENFOLD (chr.1851) [122]

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Mary Ann PENFOLD (bef1852- ) [123]

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Jane PENFOLD (1854?-1936) [124]

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John Robert PENFOLD (1857-1924) [100]

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Arthur Edward PENFOLD (chr.1859) [101]

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Amelia Dinah PENFOLD (chr.1861, bur.1867) [102]

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Frederick William PENFOLD (1863?-1901) [125]

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Charles R PENFOLD (1865-1917) [126]

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Thomas PENFOLD (1868?-1887) [127]

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George Albert PENFOLD (1870-1874) [128]

 

23. Hannah PENFOLD [77], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was christened on 27 December 1829 in Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 29 The address was: Hartfield Workhourse. On 6 June 1841 she was an Inmate in Hartfield. 29 She married Thomas THARP [2200] in July 1851 in Lingfield.

 

All information on this line has been provided by TerryEyles(mail@@teyles.fsnet.co.uk]

in an email to Louisa Rowland on 19th December 2002. It has beenincorporatedwithin my family tree without further checking.

 

24. Harriet PENFOLD [78], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was christened on 6 November 1831 in Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 29 The address was: Hartfield Workhourse. On 6 June 1841 she was an Inmate in Hartfield. 29 She was buried on 16 June 1849 in Hartfield.

 

25. Henry PENFOLD [79], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born in 1833 (calculated) in Hartfield. 10 He was christened on 10 February 1833 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottages, Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 9 On 30 March 1851 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 9 He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 10 The address was: Schedule 7. On 30 March 1851 he was an Ag Lab in Hartfield. 10 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Speldhurst. 25 The address was: Schedule 150 - Stockland Green. On 2 April 1871 he was an Ag Labourer in Speldhurst. 25 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Penshurst, Kent. 30 The address was: Poundsbridge. On 3 April 1881 he was a Farm Labourer in Penshurst. 30 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge, Southborough, Kent. 31 The address was: 19 Speldhurst Rd. On 5 April 1891 he was an Ag L - Farm Labourer in Tonbridge. 31

 

26. Amelia PENFOLD [85], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born in 1834 (approx.). She appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottaes, Hartfield. She married Richard CARE [2195] on 4 November 1854 in Hartfield.

 

Marriage entry shows:

4 November 1854

Richard Case and Amelia Penfold (father's names William)

this is only indication that Amelia could be the daughter of

William and Hannah.

 

27. John PENFOLD [234], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born in 1836 (approx.). He appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottages, Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 32 The address was: Faulkners - Fanny Elliot's premises. On 30 March 1851 he was a Servant - Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 32

 

28. Stephen PENFOLD [80], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born in 1837 (approx.) in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottaes, Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 9 He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 10 The address was: Schedule 7. On 30 March 1851 he was an At home in Hartfield. 10 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Eastbourne, Sussex. 33 The address was: Heston Rd. On 3 April 1881 he was a General Lab in Eastbourne. 33 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Brenchley, Tonbridge, Kent. 34 The address was: Beer House Hill Top. On 5 April 1891 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Brenchley. 34 He was buried on 27 March 1895 in Hartfield. At some point he married Sarah A [2220] .

 

Sarah A [2220] was born in East Farleigh, Kent, England.

 

29. Martha PENFOLD [81], daughter of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born in 1839 (approx.). She appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottaes, Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 9 She appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 10 The address was: Schedule 7. On 30 March 1851 she was an At home in Hartfield. 10 She was buried on 12 March 1863 in Hartfield.

 

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      Peter PENFOLD, 1840-1908    
 

30. Peter PENFOLD [82], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born on 15 April 1840 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 6 June 1841 in Hartfield. 8 The address was: Reades Cottaes, Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 9 He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 10 The address was: Schedule 7. On 30 March 1851 he was an At home in Hartfield. 10 He appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 11 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 11 He married Esther Ann TOWNER [2202] on 25 December 1865 in Lingfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 12 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 12 He married Harriet FORD [2203] on 11 October 1880 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 35 The address was: Hartfield Green - Schedule No. 9. On 3 April 1881 he was a General Labourer in Hartfield. 35 He died in 1908 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

 

Name: Peter Penfold

Year of Registration: 1840

Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun

District: East Grinstead

County: Surrey, Sussex

Volume: 7

Page: 292.

 

Peter immigrated to Canada where his descendants have now populated that country and also the United States.

The SS Parisian sailed from Liverpool on 21st March 1895 and docked in Derry, Northern Ireland on 22nd March. It arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia on 1st April 1895. The ship carried 328 adults, 34 children between the ages of 1 and 14 and there were 3 infants under the age of one year. On board was Peter Penfold, age 54, his wife (Harriet) age 50, Hannah age 13, Peter age 10, William age 27, his wife Olive, age 30, their sons Peter age 2 and Stephen age 6 months, Percy Rowland, age 22, Louisa (Penfold) age 23, and their son 'Percy', he was called Joe, age 6 months. Their destination was Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Peter, senior, died in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1908.

 

Esther Ann TOWNER [2202] was born on 23 February 1851 in Penshurst, Kent, England. She died on 29 January 1874 in Hartfield. She and Peter PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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William PENFOLD (1865-1945) [216]

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Louisa PENFOLD (1871-1921) [217]

 

Harriet FORD [2203] was born in 1845 in Cheldon, Somerset, England. She died on 20 March 1906 in Winnipeg.

 

Peter Penfold widower - father's name William

Harriet Ford spinster.

 

Harriet FORD and Peter PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Hannah PENFOLD (1881-1967) [218]

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Peter PENFOLD (1887-1918) [220]

 

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      Thomas PENFOLD, 1841-1903    
 

31. Thomas PENFOLD [22], son of William PENFOLD [23] and Hannah HUMPHREY [2194], was born on 14 December 1841 in Hartfield. 36,37,38 He was christened on 30 January 1842 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 9 He appeared in the census on 30 March 1851 in Hartfield. 10 The address was: Schedule 7. On 30 March 1851 he was an At home in Hartfield. 10 He appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 11 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 11 He married Mary WILLIE [2221] on 13 March 1869 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 39 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Hartfield. 39 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 40 The address was: Schedule 12. On 3 April 1881 he was a Labourer in Hartfield. 40 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 he was a Labourer on Railway in Hartfield. 41 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Hartfield. 42 The address was: Green Cottage. On 31 March 1901 he was a Platelayer On Railway in Hartfield. 42 He died on 12 October 1903 in Green Cottages, Hartfield, Sussex, England. He was buried on 15 October 1903 in Hartfield.

 

Mary WILLIE [2221] was born on 2 January 1847 in West Hoathley, Sussex, England. 43 She died on 23 April 1905 in 25 Standbridge Road, Putney, London, England.

 

Name and surname: Thomas Penfold

Age: Full

Condition: Bachelor

Rank or profession: Labourer

Residence at time of marriange: Hartfield

Father's name and surname: William Penfold

Rank or profession of father: Labourer

Name and surname: Mary Willie

Age: Full

Condition: Spinster

Rank or profession: --

Residence at time of marriange: Hartfield

Father's name and surname: Charles Willie

Rank or profession of father: Labourer

In the presence of:

Henry Willie

Eliza Penfold

Rector: Edward Polehampton.

 

Mary WILLIE and Thomas PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Charles PENFOLD (1869-1878) [51]

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Thomas PENFOLD (1871-1959) [21]

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Walter PENFOLD (1873-1874) [52]

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Minnie PENFOLD (b.1875, bur.1878) [89]

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Albert PENFOLD (1877-1959) [90]

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Alice PENFOLD (1879-1907) [91]

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Lucy PENFOLD (1882-1961) [92]

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Ellen PENFOLD (1884- ) [93]

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Sydney PENFOLD (1886-1956) [94]

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Fredrick PENFOLD (1889- ) [95]

Fourth Generation

32. Elizabeth PENFOLD 16 [2069], daughter of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 15 April 1854 in Horton, Surrey. She died on 15 May 1866 in Horton.

 

33. Henry PENFOLD 16 [2070], son of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 20 April 1856 in Horton. He married on 6 July 1889 in Laleham, Middlesex. He died in 1938 in Epsom, Surrey.

 

Henry PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Violet Frances PENFOLD (1890-1972) [2072]

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Harold Newman PENFOLD (1897-1954) [2074]

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Margaret Esther PENFOLD (1907-1958) [2076]

 

34. Mary Ann PENFOLD 16 [2078], daughter of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 31 January 1858 in Horton, Epsom, Surrey.

 

35. Sarah PENFOLD 16 [2079], daughter of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 31 May 1861 in Horton.

 

36. Charles PENFOLD 16 [2080], son of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 14 November 1863 in Horton. He married on 19 December 1891 in Laleham.

 

Charles PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Edwin Charles George PENFOLD (1895- ) [2082]

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Daisy PENFOLD (1896-1897) [2084]

 

37. William PENFOLD 16 [2085], son of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 30 June 1867 in Horton. He married in 1901 in Greenwich, London.

 

William PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Robert PENFOLD ( - ) [2087]

 

38. George PENFOLD 16 [2088], son of Charles PENFOLD [2065], was born on 27 April 1870 in Horton. He married on 13 August 1895 in Epsom. He emigrated to Australia in 1911. He died on 1 July 1947 in Queensland, Australia.

 

George PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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George Dudley PENFOLD (1897- ) [2093]

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Allan Saxbee PENFOLD (1899- ) [2096]

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Kathleen May PENFOLD (1905- ) [2097]

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Gwendoline Iris PENFOLD (1906- ) [2098]

 

39. John PENFOLD 16 [2103], son of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 12 May 1861 in Lower Beeding, Sussex.

 

40. Thomas PENFOLD 16 [2104], son of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 1 March 1863 in Woodmancote, Sussex.

 

41. Emma PENFOLD 16 [2105], daughter of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 1 March 1863 in Lower Beeding.

 

42. Ellen PENFOLD 16 [2106], daughter of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 22 May 1864 in Lower Beeding.

 

43. Mary PENFOLD 16 [2107], daughter of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born in 1868 in Woodmancote.

 

44. Rosa PENFOLD 16 [2108], daughter of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 26 April 1870 in Woodmancote.

 

45. William PENFOLD 16 [2109], son of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 25 February 1872 in Woodmancote.

 

46. Henry PENFOLD 16 [2110], son of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born on 22 February 1874 in Woodmancote.

 

47. Elizabeth PENFOLD 16 [2111], daughter of Abraham PENFOLD [2101], was born in 1876 in Woodmancote.

 

48. Eliza PENFOLD [121], daughter of William HYDER [2196] and Emily PENFOLD [73], was christened on 26 February 1843 in Hartfield, Sussex, England.

 

49. John PENFOLD [1276], son of George PENFOLD [74] and Ann [2198], was born in Penshurst, Kent, England. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Speldhurst, Kent. 25 The address was: Schedule 150 - Stockland Green. He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Tonbridge, Kent. 26 The address was: 7 Holden Corner. On 3 April 1881 he was a Labourer in Tonbridge. 26 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 44 The address was: 105 St. Johns Rd. On 5 April 1891 he was a General Labourer in Tonbridge. 44 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough, Kent. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd. On 31 March 1901 he was a Scaffolder Build Lab in Southborough. 45 At some point he married Fanny [2199] .

 

Fanny [2199] was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. She and John PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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George PENFOLD ( - ) [1281]

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Nelly PENFOLD ( - ) [1282]

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Charlotte PENFOLD ( - ) [1283]

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Emily PENFOLD ( - ) [1284]

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James PENFOLD ( - ) [1285]

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Fanny PENFOLD ( - ) [1286]

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Amy PENFOLD ( - ) [1287]

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Jack PENFOLD ( - ) [1288]

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George PENFOLD ( - ) [1289]

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Harry PENFOLD ( - ) [1290]

 

50. Fanny PENFOLD [1277], daughter of George PENFOLD [74] and Ann [2198], was born in Penshurst. She was born in 1865 (calculated) in Penshurst, Kent. 46 She appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Speldhurst. 25 The address was: Schedule 150 - Stockland Green. She appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Tonbridge. 46 The address was: Modest Corner - Schedule No. 260. On 3 April 1881 she was a Genl Serv in Tonbridge. 46

 

51. Emily PENFOLD [1278], daughter of George PENFOLD [74] and Ann [2198], was born in Speldhurst, Kent, England. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Speldhurst. 25 The address was: Schedule 150 - Stockland Green.

 

52. Infant PENFOLD [1279], son of George PENFOLD [74] and Ann [2198], was born in Speldhurst. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Speldhurst. 25 The address was: Schedule 150 - Stockland Green.

 

53. William PENFOLD [122], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was christened on 4 May 1851 in Hartfield, Sussex.

 

54. Mary Ann PENFOLD [123], daughter of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born before 7 November 1852.

 

55. Jane PENFOLD [124], daughter of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born in 1854 (approx.) in Lingfield, Surrey. She appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 27 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 she was a Scholar in Hartfield. 27 She died in 1936 in aged 84. At some point she married Edward POWELL [2712] .

 

Jane was born in Lingfield, Surrey during 1854 and died in 1936.

"Jane was the third child born to William and Mary Penfold (nee Gunn). She was born in the last quarter of 1853 and the birth was registered in the East Grinstead district of Surrey, and Censuses give her place of birth as Lingfield. Although her parents were living in Hartfield, Sussex, Jane's mother Mary came from Lingfield, and no doubt Mary returned to her parent's home for the birth.

Jane was seven years old at the time of 1861 Census in Hartfield and had two brothers, John 4, and Arthur, 2.

By 1871 she was not at the family home in Hartfield and it is thought she went into domestic service.

In the last quarter of 1873 she married Edward Powell (in the Croydon Registration District). On 1881 Census she is 27, and her husband is 32, a General Labourer from Banbury in Oxfordshire and they are living in Church Street, Benedict Village, Mitcham, Surrey. My mother (Daphne) remembers visiting her at this address probably in the early 1920s. Jane was a very large lady who loved to sing, but never in tune!. Daphne also remembers her visiting the family home in Chapter Street, and then being seen onto the bus for the journey home.

Apparently the family always thought that Jane had a lot of money but none came their way when she died!"(From Diana Smith).

 

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      John Robert Penfold back row far right     John Robert Penfold in chair - 1912     Spouse: Mary Jane WILMSHURST, Tree001-W05A-01    
 

56. John Robert PENFOLD [100], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born on 12 April 1857 in Hartfield. He was christened on 24 May 1857 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 27 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 7 April 1861 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 27 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was a Labourer in Hartfield. 28 He married Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713] on 25 December 1879 in Heathfield, Sussex. He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Mitcham. 47 The address was: Field Gate - Schedule No. 11. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Chelsea, London. 48 The address was: 25 Queens Road. On 5 April 1891 he was a Boot Maker in Chelsea. 48 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. John the Evangelist, Westminster. 49 The address was: 52 Hogarth Bldg. On 31 March 1901 he was a Boot / Shoemaker in St. John the Evangelist. 49 He married Louisa MORFILL [2714] on 6 June 1906 in Registry Office, St. Georges, Hanover Square. He died on 15 March 1924 in Charing Cross Hospital, London.

 

"John Robert was born on 12th April 1857 and was baptised in Hartfield on 24th May 1857. The family attended the Methodist Chapel there with weekly sermons by the Reverend John Lemon. It seems that John's father, William arranged with the local cordwainer to have him trained in the making and repair of footwear.

It is not known whether this was formal apprenticeship, or merely a friendly arrangement. The 1871 Census lists him at the age of 13 in Hartfield as Labourer.

John married at the age of 21 to Mary Jane Wilmshurst aged 22.

Her father was a farmer at Milsham Farm, Heathfield. They married at the Independent Chapel, Heathfield, and the Reverend John Lemon conducted the ceremony. Frederick Charles Pinniger and Ellen Wilmshurst were witnesses to the marriage. Apparently John would walk from Hartfield, approximately 20 miles to Heathfield each Sunday to meet Mary.

They moved to Field Gate, Mitcham, Surrey, the same year their first son, Frederick William, was born there on 8th December 1879.

They then took over a shop in Queen's Road, Chelsea. Their second son Arthur was born on 24th November 1883, in a house, several doors from their shop. It is not known why he was not born at the home address.

The shop was the centre of the family life. John took orders for boots and shoes and made them himself whilst repairs were done by an assistant.

A third son Charles Edward was born on 1st December 1885. At the beginning of 1886 John Robert's mother died. It is assumed that she was living with John and the family as the Registration of the Death was in Chelsea. She had obviously come up from Hartfield at some stage either because she was unwell or to help look after the children.

A daughter, Mary Jane, was born on 16th March 1888 and another daughter Mabel was born on 11th November 1890. The 1891 Census lists them at 25 Queens Road and Mabel is 4 months old. Sarah Wilmshurst, John Robert's mother in law was living with them too at this time.

All five children in turn went to the Christ Church National School, Chelsea. It was unfortunate that Fred, who had been selected for further education at the United Westminster Schools, had to leave within a few months to assist his mother with the business, as John Robert had a severe attack of rheumatic fever and several weeks elapsed before he was able to get about again. The doctor's opinion was that he should give up the business after a serious breakdown, and should seek a gradual return to full health in some open-air means of employment. Hence the shop was sold and the family moved. John Robert bought an insurance round, which brought in a small income and Fred found a job in Victoria Street, which brought in a little more money. This all occurred in 1895/6. John Robert set up a shed and bench in the yard of the house in West Chelsea, where he could perform light work.

Charles and the girls were taken in as new pupils at Ashburnham Road School, but after 18 months another move was made to 48 Rosenau Road, Battersea, but only for a short while.

John Robert had been elected as one of the six Labour members returned for the St. John Ward to Westminster City Council on Monday 9th November 1903 and he served for three years until November 1906.

During the 1900s, John's wife Mary Jane's health began to deteriorate, and she died on 29th January 1905 at the London County Asylum, Dartford, Kent.

By now the family had left the Battersea home and had become the first tenants of a flat on the fourth floor of 52 Hogarth Building, Millbank Estate.

John Robert had been running the footwear department of the Co-operative Brotherhood Trust, a store in Clerkenwell, but he now felt well enough to resume shopwork and a few printed cards announcing the opening of the shop advertised it to many on the estate. The shop was just around the corner in Chapter Street and was very convenient.

John married for the second time, Louisa Morfill, a widow, on the June 1906 at The Register Office, St. George Hanover Square. May Eliza Morfill, a daughter from Louisa's first marriage, and Frederick William Penfold were witnesses. Louisa ran a Sweet Shop in Rampayne Street, Westminster, but they lived in Lupus Street.

John Robert died on 15th March 1924 of Endocarditis and Multiple Emboli aged 66 years at Charing Cross Hospital. He was buried at Mitcham Old Churchyard where Lord Snell conducted a short meeting in the chapel prior to the interment. He is buried in unconsecrated ground with his sister, Jane and his daughter, Mabel." (From Diana Smith)

"We much regret to have to announce the death of Mr. John Robert Penfold, a well known local Labour leader and worker in Westminster for the past 30 years. Mr. Penfold passed away on Saturday last after a very brief illness. He was at one time a member of the Westminster City Council, representing the St. John's ward, in which he lived and worked as a shoemaker. There was no mistaking Mr. Penfold's zeal for the betterment of the working-classes; nor was it possible to question his rigid honesty and desire to "play the game." He had read widely, and was an interesting conversationalist. Ever ready to give a political opponent credit for the best of motives, he would plunge eagerly into an argument at any moment, and he was so original - often quaintly - that it was always delightful to listen to him. The writer had a talk with him a few weeks back, and he was profoundly thankful that he had lived long enough to see a Labour Government. And he was full of ambitious schemes for the future welfare of Westminster - from his own party point of view." (From the Westminster and Pimlico News, March 21, 1924 supplied by Diana Smith).

 

Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713] was born on 1 May 1856 in Heathfield. She died on 29 January 1905 in London City Asylum, Dartford, Kent. She and John Robert PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Frederick William PENFOLD (1879-1918) [288]

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Arthur James PENFOLD (1883-1961) [285]

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Charles Edward PENFOLD (1885-1907) [284]

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Mary Jane PENFOLD (1888-1966) [282]

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Mabel PENFOLD (1890-1934) [280]

 

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      Arthur Edward PENFOLD, Frederick William & Arthur Penfold 1874    
 

57. Arthur Edward PENFOLD [101], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was christened on 5 June 1859 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 7 April 1861 in Hartfield. 27 The address was: Hartfield Green. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 28

 

58. Amelia Dinah PENFOLD [102], daughter of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was christened on 25 August 1861 in Hartfield. She was buried on 14 May 1867 in Hartfield.

 

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      Frederick William PENFOLD, Portsmouth, circa 1890    
 

59. Frederick William PENFOLD [125], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born in 1863 (approx.) in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 28 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in H.M.S Northampton (Camber, Bermuda). 50 The address was: H.M.S Northampton. On 3 April 1881 he was a Signal Boy in H.M.S Northampton (Camber. 50 He married Harriett Mary TUBB [2715] on 12 May 1888 in Wesleyan Chapel, Tottenham. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Royal Navy H.M.S Excellent. 51 The address was: H.M.S Excellent. On 5 April 1891 he was a Qual Signalman (H.M.S Excellent) in Royal Navy H.M.S Excellent. 51 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham Infirmary. 52 The address was: S.Dunstan's Road (Fulham Infirmary). On 31 March 1901 he was a Printer in Fulham Infirmary. 52 He died on 7 April 1901 in Fulham Infirmary.

 

He died on 7th April 1901 at Fulham Infirmary from Cerebral Haemorrage/Coma. His occupation is given as House Painter (Journeyman) of 2 Seagrave Road, Fulham. His brother John Robert registered the death on 10th April 1901.

According to family hearsay Fredrick William had left the family at some stage prior to his death and Harriet, his wife, could not keep the family together and it seems that her son George was put into a Barnardo’s Home and sent to Canada in 1899 at the age of 10. (See entry written by him in the book entitled ‘The Home Children’). His sister Harriet did not go to Canada as she was 15 years old and had gone into service.

Their daughter Grace later preceded her mother Harriett to Canada and Harriett herself went to Bracebridge, Ontario, via Quebec, having travelled steerage from Liverpool in 1910. She seems to have left Fred, who was 14, in England but took Bert who was a couple of years younger with her. Fred stayed with Mary Jane Penfold at the Chapter Street flat in Westminster and attended Millbank School. He subsequently went to Canada, joined Harriett and Bert where he found employment.

Their oldest daughter Harriett, known as Hetty, became Mrs. Ward, had five children and remained in England” (From Diana Smith).

 

Harriett Mary TUBB [2715] was born on 21 May 1867 in Sheerness, Kent. She died on 27 August 1934 in Canada. She and Frederick William PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Harriet Mary PENFOLD (1884-1945) [252]

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George Edward PENFOLD (1889-1972) [254]

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Grace Joy PENFOLD (1892- ) [255]

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Frederick William PENFOLD (1896-1985) [256]

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Bert PENFOLD (1898-1968) [250]

 

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      Charles R PENFOLD, Tree001-W08    
 

60. Charles R PENFOLD [126], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born on 31 October 1865 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 28 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Mitcham. 47 The address was: Field Gate - Schedule No. 11. On 3 April 1881 he was a Grocers Assist in Mitcham. 47 He married Mary Anna TUCKER [2716] on 13 November 1886. 53 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in East Grinstead, Sussex. 54 The address was: 78 Glenvue Rd. On 5 April 1891 he was a Bootmaker in East Grinstead. 54 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. On 31 March 1901 he was a Civil Servant Postman / Boot Maker in Fulham. 55 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. On 2 April 1911 he was a Civil Service - Post Office in Fulham. 56 He died on 4 September 1917 in 12 Penrith Street, Streatham.

 

“Charles was reputed to be a devoted and abstemious family man who worked as a poorly paid post office sorter and supplemented the family income by repairing footwear in the evenings, often working into the night. He liked to keep the family well fed, and did much of the shopping himself. He and his wife were highly principled, and imbued their children with a kind of Christian socialist outlook (for want of a better term) but without priggishness and, so far as I can judge, without any strong affiliation with organized religion” (Letters from Peter Reich 2000, via Julie Hughes-Owen).

 

Census: 1871 - 9 Hartfield Green - Charles- aged 5 - POB Hartfield

Died in 1918 aged 53.

 

Charles retired from the postal service on 16th June 1916 due to ill health and died aged 51 years on the 4th September 1917, at 12 Penrith Street, Streatham. His wife died in Somerset in 1945 aged 87. She was paralyzed for the last 10 years of her life due to a fall.

 

Mary Anna TUCKER [2716] was born in 1860 (calculated) in Burliscombe, Devon. 56 She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. She died in 1945 in Somerset. She and Charles R PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Thomas Edwin PENFOLD (1887-1949) [131]

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Rosalie Mary PENFOLD (1889-1957) [132]

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Josephine Grace PENFOLD (1893-1976?) [133]

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Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD (1897-1970) [135]

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William Robert PENFOLD (1899- ) [134]

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Mary Anna PENFOLD (1892?- ) [1291]

 

61. Thomas PENFOLD [127], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born in 1868 (approx.) in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 57 The address was: Old Turnpike House. On 3 April 1881 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 57 He died on 20 April 1887 in St. George's Hospital, Belgrave, Middlesex.

 

Census:

1871 - 9 Hartfield Green - Thomas - aged 3 - POB Hartfield

1881 - Hartfield, Old Turnpike House - Thomas Penfold - aged 13 - POBHartfield

Died aged 19. His occupation was a Letter Carrier for the General PostOfficeand his address was 25 Queens Road, Chelsea. He died of TubercularMeningitis.This was certified y Chas. Slater M.B. His brother JohnRobert Penfold of 25Queens Road Chelsea was present at death andregistered the death on 22nd April1887. The Registrar was R.M. Mitchell(Deputy).

 

62. George Albert PENFOLD [128], son of William PENFOLD [76] and Mary Ann Charlotte GUNN [2710], was born in 1870 in Hartfield. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 28 The address was: Hartfield Green. He died in 1874. He was buried on 14 May 1874 in Hartfield.

 

Census:

1871 - 9 Hartfield Green - George A. - aged 9 mo - POB Hartfield

Died aged 3.

 

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      William PENFOLD, 1865-1945     William PENFOLD, William and Olive Penfold, Vancouver 1928    
 

63. William PENFOLD [216], son of Peter PENFOLD [82] and Esther Ann TOWNER [2202], was born on 18 December 1865 in Lingfield, Surrey, England. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 12 The address was: Hartfield Green. On 2 April 1871 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 12 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 35 The address was: Hartfield Green - Schedule No. 9. On 3 April 1881 he was a General Labourer in Hartfield. 35 He married Olive HOWARD [2204] on 18 April 1892 in Limpsfield, Surrey, England. He died of Coronary Thrombosis, Arteriosclerosis on 18 March 1945 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

 

Olive HOWARD [2204] was born on 18 April 1865 in Burgess Hill, Sussex, England. She died on 15 October 1928 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She and William PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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William Howard Peter PENFOLD (1893-1972) [418]

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Stephen David PENFOLD (1894-1970) [419]

 

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      Louisa Penfold far right    
 

64. Louisa PENFOLD [217], daughter of Peter PENFOLD [82] and Esther Ann TOWNER [2202], was born on 23 May 1871 in Hartfield. She appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 35 The address was: Hartfield Green - Schedule No. 9. On 3 April 1881 she was a Scholar in Hartfield. 35 She married Joseph Percy Pennifold ROWLAND [2205] on 17 June 1894 in Burgess Hill. She died on 7 October 1921 in Winnipeg.

 

Census:

1881 - Hartfield Green - Louisa Penfold - aged 9 - POB Hartfield.

 

Joseph Percy Pennifold ROWLAND [2205] was born on 18 December 1872 in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, England. He died on 30 May 1958 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

 

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      Hannah PENFOLD, Crowther Samuel & Hannah    
 

65. Hannah PENFOLD [218], daughter of Peter PENFOLD [82] and Harriet FORD [2203], was born on 13 November 1881 in Hartfield. She married Samuel CROWTHER [2206] on 9 December 1902 in St. James, Manitoba, Canada. She died on 1 September 1967 in Robbinsdale, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Minnesote Death Index certid# 1967-MN-022301.

 

Samuel CROWTHER [2206] was born on 12 November 1874 in Droitwitch, Worcestershire, England. He died on 1 June 1965 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

 

On 2nd December 1936, Samuel Crowther applied for his social securitynumber#472-05-5197. He and Hannah were living at 2948 France Avenue, N.,Minneapolis,Minnesota. Samuel was working for the Crane Compay, 400Third Ave. N.,Minneapolis, Minneso

ta.

 

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      Peter PENFOLD, 1886-1918     Peter PENFOLD     Peter PENFOLD    
 
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      Peter PENFOLD, Peter Penfold - Medals-01     Peter PENFOLD, Peter Penfold - Medals-02     Peter PENFOLD, Peter Penfold - Medal Bronze    
 

66. Peter PENFOLD [220], son of Peter PENFOLD [82] and Harriet FORD [2203], was born on 13 April 1887 in Redhill, Surrey, England. He married Henrietta SHELMERDINE [2207] on 2 December 1913 in St. James. He died on 3 October 1918 in Pas de Calais, France.

 

Peter was killed in action in France and is buried in Bucquoy Road cemetery, Ficheux, Pas de Calais, France. The grave reference is IV. D. 17.

 

Peter Penfold was born in Redhill, Surrey on 13th April 1887 and died on 3rd October 1918 of wounds incurred during the First World War in Pas de Calais, France. He signed his Attestation Paper for the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force on 1st March 1917 and gave his profession as a butcher. He was 5 feet 5 inches in height had bluish grey eyes and dark brown hair. Peter a Private (524358) of the 3rd Field Amb, Canadian Army Medical Corps, is buried in Bucquoy Road cemetery,Ficheux, Pas de Calais, France. The grave reference is IV. D.17.

He married Henrietta Shelmerdine (Tree001:P05A) on 2nd December 1913 in St.James, Manitoba, Canada.

His last letter to Henrietta was received on 7th October 1918 four days after he died on 3rd October 1918.

 

Church Army Recreation Hut

2nd Canadian Fld. Amb. B.E.F. France

ON ACTIVE SERVICE Sept 15/18

WITH . THE . BRITISH . EXPEDITIONARY. FORCE

My Darling Wife Hetty

Just a few more lines dear to let you know that I am in the best of health and we are getting much nicer weather now its has stopped raining. Mr Frampton is close here somewhere but I dont know just where and Gordon Mc Karen (?) is somewhere near but I havent seen him since I saw them altogether Nam Mc Kee (?) I believe is running a Divisional Bath house

somewhere in France. Well Dear I was at Church Parade this morning at the Church Army hut where I get this Paper they also run a canteen (Dry) &(?) a coffee stall when you send a parcel Dear you might put in a can of coffee au lait we are still in the same old barn. I met a Cousin of mine in the Imperial Army and he gave me the address of my Cousin Tom and I got a Photo of my Cousin which is Toms Daughter I am sending it to you Dear you can see the Penfold face alright it seems marvelous how you find People. We have just got our Tobacco and Cigarettes. I got three packages of Cigarettes and a Bag of Old Chum a packet of spearmint gum and Box of matches a pretty good issue eh Dear. We are having a Bath Parade <word?> from <word?> & tea at Last Post <from?>Ive been looking around for a photograph but haven't found one yet I wrote to Col. Corbett <and?> <asked?> about the photos we had taken at Witley but I cannot get much satisfaction about it Enclosed is the answer I got back so I am writing to London to find out if they have any more left if so I shall have to buy another it is getting near from <velrds?> Dear so must close love with all my love & kisses to you my darling and the Dear children

xxxxxxxxxxxx your own true and own loving

xxxxxxxxxxx Husband Pete X X X

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

 

Henrietta SHELMERDINE [2207] was born on 13 July 1894 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. She died on 19 April 1986 in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada.

 

Witnesses: Olive Howard and Hannah Crowther.

 

Henrietta SHELMERDINE and Peter PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Harold Leslie PENFOLD (1914-1999) [247]

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Florence Lavinia Grace PENFOLD (1916-2008) [248]

 

67. Charles PENFOLD [51], son of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 12 May 1869. 58,59,60 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1871 in Hartfield. 39 The address was: Hartfield Green. He died on 21 May 1878. 58 He was buried on 25 May 1878 in Hartfield.

 

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      Thomas PENFOLD, Thomas and Alice Maude and three of their children     Thomas PENFOLD, Text on reverse: 'Christening Sunday April 12th - 1931 Brian, Colin, Harry & Grannie & Grandad' Harry Weatherly (Junior), Alice Maude Penfold (nee Backshall), Thomas Penfold. In front of Thomas Penfold is Colin Bertrand Penfold. In arms of Alice is Brian George Gunn     Thomas PENFOLD, Taken April 15th 1945 Golden Wedding Celebrations     Thomas PENFOLD, Thomas, Colin Bertrand, Trevor Colin, Stephen Bertrand
 
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      Thomas PENFOLD, Either Mabel or Ivy, Alice May, Thomas, Alice Maud, Stephen Bertrand, Either Mabel or Ivy     Thomas PENFOLD, Thomas Penfold-004     Thomas PENFOLD, Alice Maud and Thomas Penfold    
 

68. Thomas PENFOLD 61 [21], son of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 27 June 1871 in Hartfield. 58,59,62,63 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 40 The address was: Schedule 12. On 3 April 1881 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 40 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 he was a Shoemaker in Hartfield. 41 He married Alice Maud BACKSHALL [2222] on 13 April 1895 in St. Wilfrid, Haywards Heath, Sussex. 64 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Haywards Heath. 65 The address was: New England Road. On 31 March 1901 he was a Rural Postman in Haywards Heath. 65 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Hayward Heath. 66 The address was: New England Road. On 31 March 1901 he was a Rural Postman in Hayward Heath. 66 He appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Haywards Heath. 67 The address was: Milrose Homeleigh Queens Road Haywards Heath. On 2 April 1911 he was a Postman in Haywards Heath. 67 He died on 14 January 1959 in 78 St. Andrew's Road, Portslade on Sea, Sussex, England. 59,68,69

 

Alice Maud BACKSHALL [2222] was born on 3 December 1875 in Little London, Ardingly, Sussex, England. 70 She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Haywards Heath. 67 The address was: Milrose Homeleigh Queens Road Haywards Heath. She died on 4 December 1957 in Brighton, Sussex, England. 71

 

Name and surname: Thomas Penfold

Age: 23

Condition: Bachelor

Rank or profession: Postman

Residence at time of marriange: St. Wilfrids, Haywards Heath, Sussex

Father's name and surname: Thomas Penfold

Rank or profession of father: Railway Servant

Name and surname: Alice Maud Backshall

Age: 19

Condition: Spinster

Rank or profession: -- Domestic Servant

Residence at time of marriange: St. Johns' Burgess Hil, Sussex

Father's name and surname: Sampson Backshall

Rank or profession of father: Bricklayer

In the presence of:

Sampson Backshall

Ellen Florence Bozier

Rector: J G Wyatt - vicar.

 

Alice Maud BACKSHALL and Thomas PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD (1896-1959) [19]

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Alice May PENFOLD (1897-1982) [66]

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Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD (1899-1974) [57]

+120

Ivy Winifred PENFOLD (1904-1966) [67]

 

69. Walter PENFOLD [52], son of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 18 May 1873. 58,59,63 He died on 18 August 1874. 58 He was buried on 31 August 1874 in Hartfield.

 

70. Minnie PENFOLD [89], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 13 June 1875. 58,59 She was buried on 2 June 1878 in Hartfield.

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

 

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      Albert PENFOLD, Back Row: (1) Thomas Penfold, (2) Thomas Norton (3) Lucy Norton (nee Penfold) (4) Frederick Penfold (5) Mabel Penfold (nee ?) Front Row: (1) Alice Maude Penfold (nee Backshall) (2) Albert Penfold (3) Emily Penfold (nee Avis) (4) Frederick Avis brother of Emily     Albert PENFOLD, Tree001-T06-01     Albert PENFOLD, Tree001-T06-02    
 

71. Albert PENFOLD [90], son of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 22 April 1877 in Hartfield. 58,59 He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 40 The address was: Schedule 12. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 he was a Plumber (Apprentice) in Hartfield. 41 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Haywards Heath, Sussex. 72 The address was: St. Leonards Cott. On 31 March 1901 he was a Plumber in Haywards Heath. 72 He married Emily AVIS [2223] on 14 August 1901 in St.Paul, Rushall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. 73,74 He died on 17 July 1959. 59,74

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

Census:

1881 - Hartfield Green - Albert Penfold - aged 3 - POB Hartfield

1891 - Hartfield, Green Cottage - Albert - aged 13 - son - POB Hartfield

Index to Wills: (1959 volume)

Penfold Albert of 6 Gower Road Haywards Heath Sussex died 17 July 1959probateLewes 7 October to William Frederick Picknell carpenter effects£43 18s 4d.

 

Emily AVIS [2223] died on 15 November 1964. She and Albert PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Louisa Ida Emily PENFOLD (1909-2001) [261]

 

72. Alice PENFOLD [91], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 20 August 1879 in Hartfield. 58,59 She appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Hartfield. 40 The address was: Schedule 12. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 she was a Scholar in Hartfield. 41 She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in East Mean, Petersfield, Hampshire. 75 The address was: 'Colchumia' ? On 31 March 1901 she was a Nurse, Domestic in East Mean. 75 She died on 18 August 1907 in Hartfield. 76 She was buried on 22 August 1907 in Hartfield.

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

Census:

1881 - Hartfield Green - Alice Penfold - aged 1 - POB Hartfield

1891 - Hartfield, Green Cottage - Alice - aged 11 - dau - POB Hartfield.

 

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      Lucy in back row     Lucy PENFOLD, (1) Albert (2) Ellen (3) Sydney (4) Lucy (5) Thomas    
 

73. Lucy PENFOLD [92], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 12 July 1882. 58,59 She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 she was a Scholar in Hartfield. 41 She married Aaron Thomas NORTON [2224] in 1901. She died in December 1961. 59,77

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

 

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      Ellen PENFOLD     Ellen PENFOLD    
 

74. Ellen PENFOLD [93], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 6 August 1884 in Hartfield. 58,59 She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 she was a Scholar in Hartfield. 41 She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. Pancras, London. 78 The address was: 8 Camden Rd. On 31 March 1901 she was a General Servant Domestic in St. Pancras. 78 She died in 6 Gower Road, Haywards Heath.

 

Ellen, known as Nellie, was born on 6th August 1884 in Hartfield. She used to visit Barbara’s parents (Sydney) on a Tuesday and Ida’s parents (Albert) at Gower Road on a Sunday. She had an operation for a growth on her stomach and later developed terrible ulcers on her legs. She was a parlourmaid at Dr. Harper Smith’s at Galligate who was head superintendent of the mental hospital. She died of diabetes at about 80 years old. She did not marry (by Barbara Thomas).

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

Census:

1891 - Hartfield, Green Cottage - Ellen - aged 6 - dau - POB Hartfield

12 October 1903 -

On Thomas Penfold's death certificate:

Signature, description and residence of

informant:

Nellie Penfold daughter of deceased Green Cottages

Hartfield.

Don Gunn has confirmed that Ellen and Nellie are the same.

6 Gower Road was owned at one stage by Ida Ballard's (nee Penfold) father.

 

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      Sydney PENFOLD    
 

75. Sydney PENFOLD [94], son of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 15 September 1886 in Hartfield. 58,59 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. On 5 April 1891 he was a Scholar in Hartfield. 41 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Haywards Heath. 79 The address was: New England Rd. On 31 March 1901 he was an Apprendice To Plumbing Trade in Haywards Heath. 79 He married Caroline Elizabeth LEDIGO [2225] in 1911. 80,81 He died on 27 December 1956. He was buried in West Meston.

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

 

Name: Sydney Penfold

Year of Registration: 1886

Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec

District: East Grinstead

County: Surrey, Sussex

Volume: 2b

Page: 134.

 

Caroline Elizabeth LEDIGO [2225] was born on 23 May 1887. She died on 17 March 1966 in Aged 79 or 80. She and Sydney PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Katheen Mary PENFOLD (1911-1962) [805]

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Female PENFOLD (1914- ) [1139]

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Dorothy N Ellen PENFOLD (1916-1991) [264]

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John Sydney PENFOLD (1926-1974) [814]

 

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      Fredrick PENFOLD     Fredrick PENFOLD, Fred Penfold on right    
 

76. Fredrick PENFOLD [95], son of Thomas PENFOLD [22] and Mary WILLIE [2221], was born on 23 September 1889. 58,59 He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Hartfield. 41 The address was: Green Cottage - Schedule No. 89. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Hartfield. 42 The address was: Green Cottage. He married Mabel H FULLER [2226] in 1913. 82

 

Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible.

Census:

1891 - Hartfield, Green Cottage - Frederick - aged 1 - son - POB Hartfield.

 

Mabel H FULLER [2226] and Fredrick PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Frederick Roy PENFOLD (1922-1967) [825]

Fifth Generation

77. Violet Frances PENFOLD 16 [2072], daughter of Henry PENFOLD [2070], was born on 1 April 1890 in Horton, Epsom, Surrey. She married in 1925 in Epsom, Surrey. She died in 1972 in Bradford, Yorkshire.

 

78. Harold Newman PENFOLD 16 [2074], son of Henry PENFOLD [2070], was born on 12 March 1897 in Horton. He married on 3 April 1926. He died in 1954.

 

79. Margaret Esther PENFOLD 16 [2076], daughter of Henry PENFOLD [2070], was born on 29 August 1907 in Epsom. She married on 29 September 1943 in St. Martins, Epsom, Surrey. She died on 11 November 1958 in Epsom.

 

80. Edwin Charles George PENFOLD 16 [2082], son of Charles PENFOLD [2080], was born on 14 March 1895 in Epsom.

 

81. Daisy PENFOLD 16 [2084], daughter of Charles PENFOLD [2080], was born on 10 November 1896. She died in January 1897.

 

82. Robert PENFOLD 16 [2087] was the son of William PENFOLD [2085].

 

83. George Dudley PENFOLD 16 [2093], son of George PENFOLD [2088], was born on 27 November 1897 in Epsom. He married on 4 October 1924 in Brisbane, Australia.

 

George Dudley PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Dudley Ivan PENFOLD ( - ) [2095]

 

84. Allan Saxbee PENFOLD 16 [2096], son of George PENFOLD [2088], was born in 1899 in Epsom. He emigrated to Australia in 1911.

 

85. Kathleen May PENFOLD 16 [2097], daughter of George PENFOLD [2088], was born in 1905 in Epsom. She emigrated to Australia in 1911.

 

86. Gwendoline Iris PENFOLD 16 [2098], daughter of George PENFOLD [2088], was born in 1906 in Epsom. She emigrated to Australia in 1911.

 

87. George PENFOLD [1281], son of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Tonbridge, Kent. 26 The address was: 7 Holden Corner. On 3 April 1881 he was a Scholar in Tonbridge. 26

 

88. Nelly PENFOLD [1282], daughter of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 44 The address was: 105 St. Johns Rd. On 5 April 1891 she was a Scholar in Tonbridge. 44 She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough, Kent. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd. On 31 March 1901 she was a Laundress Wash in Southborough. 45

 

89. Charlotte PENFOLD [1283], daughter of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge. 44 The address was: 105 St. Johns Rd. On 5 April 1891 she was a Scholar in Tonbridge. 44 She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd. On 31 March 1901 she was a Laundress in Southborough. 45

 

90. Emily PENFOLD [1284], daughter of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge. 44 The address was: 105 St. Johns Rd. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd.

 

91. James PENFOLD [1285], son of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge. 44 The address was: 105 St. Johns Rd. On 5 April 1891 he was a Scholar in Tonbridge. 44

 

92. Fanny PENFOLD [1286], daughter of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Tonbridge. 44 The address was: 105 St. Johns Rd. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd.

 

93. Amy PENFOLD [1287], daughter of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd.

 

94. Jack PENFOLD [1288], son of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd.

 

95. George PENFOLD [1289], son of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd.

 

96. Harry PENFOLD [1290], son of John PENFOLD [1276] and Fanny [2199], was born in Tunbridge Wells. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Southborough. 45 The address was: 7 High Brooms Rd.

 

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      Frederick William PENFOLD, Fred Penfold     Frederick William Penfold     Frederick William PENFOLD, Frederick William Penfold-01     Frederick William PENFOLD, Frederick William Penfold-02
 
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      Frederick William PENFOLD, Frederick William Penfold-03     Frederick William PENFOLD, Frederick William Penfold-04    
 

97. Frederick William PENFOLD 83 [288], son of John Robert PENFOLD [100] and Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713], was born on 8 December 1879 in Mitcham. He appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Mitcham. 47 The address was: Field Gate - Schedule No. 11. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. John the Evangelist, Westminster. 49 The address was: 52 Hogarth Bldg. On 31 March 1901 he was a Clerk Commercial in St. John the Evangelist. 49 He died on 1 January 1918 in 1st ld Gen Hosp RAMC Camberwell.

 

Frederick William Penfold was the first born of John Robert's children and was born on 8th December 1879 in Mitcham, Surrey. On the 1881 census he is one year old at the address of Field Gate, Mitcham, Surrey, and living with his father John Robert, his mother Mary Jane, and Charles, John Robert's younger brother.

The following is taken from Arthur Penfold's 'Reminiscences':

"When the family moved to Chelsea, Fred went to Christ Church National School, but it was unfortunate that although he had been selected with others from the senior class for further education at the United Westminster Schools, he had to leave within a few months in order to assist his mother with the business as John Robert had a severe attack of rheumatic fever and was unable to work for some months.

Fred played cricket for the old scholars of Christ Church, Chelsea, who were known as 'Old Meltonians'. Fred was secretary for this club until 1914 when he had to join up. He was classed as A1 and underwent training on Salisbury Plain and elsewhere. He ended up in hospital with a growth in the head too serious for any radical treatment. He lingered on and finally died on 1st January 1918"

"Pimlico Chapel (a good mile from the old Chelsea home) was the family rendezvous for Sunday morning and evening services, we three boys attending afternoon school there as well"

"Fred had become a valued and capable assistant in the tailoring business which had acquired repute so that his chief had taken over responsibility for fulfilling contracts with the Royal Military academy for the supply of military service gear. He had to spend part of his working day in travelling to and from Woolwich. He took up elocution at evening class and thereby acquired a good knowledge of some Shakespearean plays.

The keenites of the elocution class wished to extend their dramatic activities beyond evening school and Freed was persuaded to run the Iris Dramatic Society for two or three years before 1914 and this company undertook rehearsals and performances in several church halls and institutes in the London area. The accommodation for rehearsals was probably provided by one of the members as some compensation to Fred for bearing the business side so gallantly."

Daphne Moore (nee Goodwin), Frederick's niece, can remember being taken to visit him in hospital just before he died. She also remembers that he worked for a tailor called Plumbs in Victoria Street.

He died in the 1st London general Hospital R.A.M.C. (T), Myatts Park, Camberwell. The death certificate states he was 38 years old, and occupation private 163683, 686 Labour Corps. The cause of death was (1) Neoplasm of brain and (2) Haemorrhage from rectum.

The following is an extract taken from Westminster Council Minutes of 2nd July 1903:

Transfer of Licenses - we submit the following notices of intention to apply for the transfer of licences:

Date of Motion - St. Paul's Covent Garden 8th June

Premises - The Nag's Head, 10 James St, Covent Garden, Intoxicating Liquors

Name of Applicant: - Moore, Alfred Aylett, Naylor, Thomas

Name of person to whom the licence is proposed to be transferred: - Penfold, Frederick William

(notes by Diana Smith).

 

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      Arthur James PENFOLD, Art Penfold, on left    
 

98. Arthur James PENFOLD [285], son of John Robert PENFOLD [100] and Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713], was born on 24 November 1883 in Queens Road, Chelsea. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Chelsea, London. 48 The address was: 25 Queens Road. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. John the Evangelist. 49 The address was: 52 Hogarth Bldg. On 31 March 1901 he was a Student in St. John the Evangelist. 49 He married Florence Eunice SPRAGG [2717] on 11 April 1914. He married Daisy SPRAGG [2718] on 7 June 1930. He died on 28 January 1961.

 

Arthur was known as Art within the family.

According to Arthur's reminiscences he was born in a house several doors along from the family shop in Queens Road, Chelsea, and he never found out why!

"At the end of 1895, I had completed three terms work at the school in Palace Street… a great effort was made to fit me out for boarding school, (Emanuel) as it appears that my record was sufficiently promising for that effort to be made in my favour. For one of the family to be laid aside in this was no small sacrifice on the part of father and mother, for although I would be away each year for some nine months, the remaining three would be spent at home, when I would not be earning my keep. This went on for nearly five years, but during the last three, by means of a small honorarium for clearing up work each day in the school laboratories, I managed to cover most of my clothing expenses. This work did expose one's garments to occasional contact with acids or alkalis which played havoc with the best of materials, and such damage could have been reduced by the use of overalls."

By mid June 1901 Arthur joined the clerical staff of the Accountant General of the Post Office, working in the Inland Telegraph Branch which was housed in the old St. Martin's le Grand building in the City. Within a few months his health gave way and neurasthenia took over. He had a short stay in Lincolnshire and then a voyage to Dublin with his father who arranged for him to stay at a farmhouse in the Wicklow Hills. He stayed there for several months and was then allowed to resume his former work in the ITB but he then fell from a newly acquired bicycle, which laid him low once again. There then seemed little prospect of any early return to duty so he was put off for health reasons and was granted a small gratuity. His eyes were always out of focus after that accident and having fallen violently on his right side, his left was seriously paralysed. He was left-handed and this meant farewell to his left arm bowling, but later he did recover sufficiently to engage in cricket again as a main recreation. For two years whilst unemployed he opened and closed his father's boot making/repair shop.

Arthur married Florence Eunice Spragg on 11th April 1914 and they had two sons, Donald Robert born 5th March 1915 and Geoffrey born 24th January 1920.

Florence died on 11th July 1928. She was a 'Christian Scientist' and wouldn't seek treatment.

On 7th June 1930 Arthur married Daisy Spragg, his first wife's younger sister.

Arthur died on 28th January 1961 from Bronchopneumonia aged 77 years.

Daisy died about 1965.

(notes by Diana Smith).

 

Florence Eunice SPRAGG [2717] was born in 1881 (calculated) in Camden Town, London. She died on 11 July 1928. She and Arthur James PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Donald Robert PENFOLD (1915-1992) [289]

 

Daisy SPRAGG [2718] was born in 1891 (calculated) in New Barnet, Hertfordshire. She died "About 1965".

 

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      Charles Edward PENFOLD, Charles Penfold    
 

99. Charles Edward PENFOLD [284], son of John Robert PENFOLD [100] and Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713], was born on 1 December 1885 in Chelsea. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Chelsea. 48 The address was: 25 Queens Road. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. John the Evangelist. 49 The address was: 52 Hogarth Bldg. On 31 March 1901 he was a Boot / Shoemaker in St. John the Evangelist. 49 He died on 24 April 1907 in Vauxhall Bridge, River Thames. From the Westminster & Pimlico Times - April 12, 1907

A Vauxhall Bridge Tragedy - Suicide of Mr. J.R.Penfold's youngest son.

Vauxhall Bridge was the scene of a distressing tragedy on Saturday evening. Mr Charles Edward Penfold, the youngest of the three sons of Mr. J. R.Penfold, of Chapter Street, Westminster, was walking over the bridge with his brother, when he suddenly vaulted the parapet and sprang into the river. He was carried away by the tide, and was never seen again. The deceased was only 21 years of age, and his studious habits made him a young man of grat promise. Recently he had been suffering acutely from melancholia, which set in after an attack of scarlet fever in October. When he contracted the disease he was removed to an isolation hospital, and his letters to his parents from that institution were full of humour, and seemed to show that he was recovering in an eminently satisfactory manner. But when he returned home, it was at once recognised that his health was not fuly restored. He was subject to fits of depressin, and although every effort was made to arouse him out of his despondency, he never regained his good spirits. As time went on his health showed no improvement, and a month ago it was resolved to try the effect of a change of air and scenery. Accordingly he went on a visit to some friends at Godstone in Surrey. He stayed there three weeks, and returned home on Thursday night last week. There was no improvement in his condition, and he remained under medical treatment.

The doctor who was attending the deceased last saw himat tea-time on Saturday - within a few hours of his death. After spending half-an-hour with him, he told his father that he might expect him to get better soon, and he certainly appeared to be brighter than usual. Later in the eveing the deceasd went out for a walk with his brother. He apperd to have relapsed into one of his despondent moods again, and it was remarked that he walked slowly and wearily. The brothers turned towards Vauxhall Bridge, which they crossed on the west side. Suddenly, without speaking a word, the deceased took a step backwards and, before anything would be done to prevent him, leaped over the parapet and flung himself into the water. It was quite dark at the time, and there were few people about. Before the distraught brother could obtain asistance of any kind the deceased had been carreid away by the tide, and he was seen no more. The body has not yet been recovered.

Deep and widespread sympathy is felt with the unfortunate young man's parents. His father has taken and active and prominent part in public affairs, and is one of the best known men in the neighbourhood. He was until November last a member of the Westminster City Council. Many years ago he was a wel known figure in Chelsea, where he carreid on business in Royal Hospital Road.

Mr. J.R. Penfold wishes, through the mdeium of our columns, to acknowledge the numerous leters of sympathy and condolence which he has received.

 

Charles was born on 1st December 1885 at Chelsea, the third of John Robert’s children.

He went to Ashburnham Road School and attended Pimlico Chapel on Sundays, morning and evening and afternoon school as well.

The family moved from Chelsea to Westminster and John Robert took up his own shop again. The following is an extract from Charles’ brother Arthur’s reminiscences:

“One does wish that father had not insisted that Charles should give up his temporary job as a junior in the Colonial Office, at a time when Joseph Chamberlain was in charge. Charles used to relate some droll stories about the man with the monocle and the orchid. Father would not see his way to put in a full day at the shop, hence it did not prosper as it might have done. Charles became disheartened, went off and found another clerical job, whereupon he was ordered to leave home and did so. However, about this time, father married again, and one of the conditions of this second mating may have been a change of feeling for the exiled member of the family. Charles celebrated his return to the fold by contracting scarlet fever, and this was the prime cause of his death on 6th April 1907.”

Charles did not seem to recover from the scarlet fever, which he had contracted in October 1906. He had been treated in the Fulham Fever Hospital where he stayed for seven weeks but once home he became melancholy and depressed. Perhaps the death of his maternal grandmother (who lived with the family) in August 1904, followed by the long illness and eventual death of his mother in January 1905. The expectation his father had of him to assist in the shop contributed to the depression, and being banished from home would certainly not have helped.

On the evening of 6th April 1907 he went out with his brother Arthur. They were walking over Vauxhall Bridge when suddenly Charles vaulted the parapet and jumped into the river. He was carried away by the tide and drowned. His body was recovered from the River Thames at Anchor Wharf, Upper Thames Street 18 days later. He was only 21 years old. An inquest was held and the jury recorded a verdict that the deceased took his own life whilst insane.

The death certificate states that ‘Dead body found twenty fourth April 1907, River Thames, off Anchor Wharf, Blackfriars’, that his occupation had been a Commerical Clerk of 32 Rampayne Street, Westminster, and that the cause of death was ‘asphyxia by drowning. Took his own life while insane by jumping over Vauxhall Bridge on 6th April 1907 p.m.’ The death was registered on 26th April 1907.

(notes by Diana Smith).

 

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      Mary Jane PENFOLD, Known as 'Din'    
 

100. Mary Jane PENFOLD [282], daughter of John Robert PENFOLD [100] and Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713], appeared in the census on 3 April 1881 in Mitcham. 47 The address was: Field Gate - Schedule No. 11. She was born on 16 March 1888 in 25 Queens Road, Chelsea. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Chelsea. 48 The address was: 25 Queens Road. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. John the Evangelist. 49 The address was: 52 Hogarth Bldg. She married Edmund James GOODWIN [2719] on 28 January 1939 in Westminster. She died on 16 August 1966 in Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton.

 

Mary Jane Penfold was John Robert’s fourth child and first daughter. She was born on 16th March 1888 at 25 Queen’s Road, Chelsea, where her father ran a bookmaking/repair shop. Her mother, Mary Jane Penfold (nee Wilmshurst) registered the birth on 23rd April.

Mary went to Christ Church national School, Chelsea and later Ashburnham Road School and Horseferry Road School when John Robert and the family moved to the new council flat in Hogarth Buildings on the Millbank Estate.

At some stage in her late teens she fell from a cart and infection set in which resulted in Mary having to have her kneecap removed. For the rest of her life she walked without being able to bend her left leg and had to learn to tuck her ‘unbendable’ leg out of the way.

Extract from Arthur Penfold’s reminiscences (Arthur being Mary Jane’s elder brother):

“About the year 1900 our own mother’s health gave way and gradually worsened to the inevitable end in 1904. Mary Jane who was still quite young and at school had to contrive household matters for her father and brothers who were keeping the home together and did everything possible to preserve its cheerful atmosphere. During his council service, father had been appointed to the Management Board of a group of schools and he found time to attend the schools and interest himself in their manner of working and in the staff of teachers. Mary Jean’s form teacher and the headmistress of Horseferry Road Council School as well, were hoping that she would go into training for that calling. However, the position of the remaining members of the family rendered a continuance at school out of the question, and instead the younger sister Mabel two years later went into training at the centre in Battersea, gained her certificate, married, and became one of the staff of St.James the Less school in Westminster….”

Although registered as Mary Jane, she was known as Mary Jean, and in fact ‘Din’ was substituted for Jean and she was known as Din or Aunty Din by the family.

Being the oldest daughter Din obviously had a tough time helping to run her father’s bootmaking shop and looking after her father and siblings Frederick, Arthur, Charles and Mabel during her mother’s long illness and after she died on 29th January 1905.

Her maternal grandmother who lived with the family had also died the previous august of 1904, so by the age of sixteen Din had a lot to contend with. Her father remarried on 6th June 1906 and he moved to Rampayne Street, Westminster, with his new wife Louisa. Din continued to run the shop (which by now was in Chapter Street, Westminster) and look after the home and family but less than a year later her brother Charles took his own life by jumping off Vauxhall Bridge into the Thames on 6th April 1907. He was 21 years old. The family was devastated but Din courageously continued to hold the fort.

Her sister Mabel must have started her teacher training circa 1910 as she commenced teaching in Gillingham, Kent, in April 1912. She married Edmund James Goodwin on 6th September 1913 at the register office, St. George Hanover Square, and their daughter Daphne Jean was born on 29th January 1914 at 28 Buckingham Chambers, Westminster. Edmund fought in the Firt World War so Mabel and Daphne moved into the flat above the bootmaking shop in Chapter Street and lived with Din. Mable took up her second teaching appointment at St. James the Less School, Westiminster.

Din's oldest brother Frederick had joined up for the First World War, but during training on Salisbury Plain he developed a growth on the brain and after a long illness he died in 1st London General Hospital (R.A.M.C) Camberwell on 1st January 1918. This was yet another loss for Din and her family to cope with.

At some stage Din became engaged to a young man whose surname was Gable. He eventually broke off the engagement. Could it have been because he was related to Din's stepmother whose maiden name had been Gmble before her first marriage?

Din's father John Robert died on 15th March 1924 at Charing Cross Hospital, but she continued to run the shop.

When her older sister Mabel died in April 1934, Din continued to look after the home for Edmund James Goodwin (Mabel's widowed husband, Din's brother in law), as he had been living there on his return from the war. On 28th January 1939 Din married Edmund James, he being 51 years old and a widower, and she being 50 years old and a spinster and his sister in law. They married at The Register Office, Westminister and witnesses were Arthur J. Penfold, Din's brother, and Daphne Jean Moore (nee Goodwin), Edmund's daughter from his marriage to Mabel Penfold. She now became Daphne's stepmother as well as her aunt. Daphne never felt entirely comfortable with her.

They continued to live above the shop until the Second World War broke out and then they lived in a cottage in Byfield, Northamptonshire for five years. When they moved back to London they found a flat at 285 Putney Bridge Road and Edmund worked as an instructor in woodwork at the Wandsworth Technical Institute. Unfortunately in 1953 he had to have an operation as a result of a prvious war would and died shortly afterward on 15th March 1953. Mary made her will on 18th March 1953 and this was signed by Winifred Stock and Maurice Morre, her niece Daphne's husband.

Din gave up the Putney flat and went to live in Herne Bay with her friend Dee. This only lasted for fifteen months and they Mary was lucky enough to become a resident receptionist for daphne's doctor in Kennington, in fact in the same street in which Daphne lived.

Din sadly contracted breast cancer and suffered a long and unpleasant illness. She had to resign from her Doctor's receptionist job and moved in with her niece-cum-stepdaughter Daphne at 86 Courtenay Street, Kennington, firstly having the upstairs bedroom as a bed-sit and later moving to the front room downstairs. She died on 16th August 1966 in Queen mary's Hospitl, London. S.W.15.

She often played 'Patience' to pass the time. She enjoyed reading and writing and frequently wrote leters to newspapers and magazines many of which were published. She also had a short children's story published in 'Kiddies' magazine in the 1950s. She saved many postcards, birthday cards, concert programmes, children's drawings, and family photographs, and made notes of special events and kept them in aspecially made Scrap Book. This Scrap Book has proved to be invaluable for the Family History Research.

Because she was Daphne's stepmother but also her aunt, she was known to Diana and Roger, Daphne's children, as Aunty Granny.

(Notes by Diana Smith).

 

Edmund James GOODWIN [2719] married Mabel PENFOLD on 6 September 1913 in Registry Office, St. Georges, Hanover Square.

 

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101. Mabel PENFOLD [280], daughter of John Robert PENFOLD [100] and Mary Jane WILMSHURST [2713], was born on 11 November 1890 in Queens Road. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Chelsea. 48 The address was: 25 Queens Road. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in St. John the Evangelist. 49 The address was: 52 Hogarth Bldg. She married Edmund James GOODWIN [2719] on 6 September 1913 in Registry Office. She died on 7 April 1934 in Middlesex Hospital.

 

Mabel was born the last of John Robert Penfold's children on 11th November 1890 at 25 Queen's Road Chelsea, and she was 4 months old on 1891 Census for that address. She went to Christ Church National School, Chelsea, then Ashburnham Road School. After the family moved to Westminster she attended Horseferry Road School. Whilst living in Westminister the family attended Pimlico Chapel where their father was a lay preacher.

Her elder sister, Mary Jean, had been singled out at the Horseferry Road School to train as a teacher, but as she had to look father her father and the rest of the family after their mother's death on 29th January 1905; it was Mabel who later trained at Battersea to become a teacher.

It is thought she may have taught Gipsies after she had first trained as she later spoke of them to her daughter. This may have been a temporary appointment.

Mabel lodged with Eve Jarvis in Byron Road, Gillingham, Kent and on Monday 15th April 1912, when Mabel was 21 years old, she took up a full time teaching appointment at Barnsole Road Junior School, Gillingham, Kent. This was the day the school re-opened after the Easter Holidays and 50 children were received from the Infant School and the classes were rearranged and Mabel was allotted Standard 3.

The following extracts are taken from the School Log Book:

1912

Monday June 3rd - School re-opened after Whit Holiday

Tuesday June 4th - Mabel Penfold absent owning to illness

Friday June 7th - Mabel Penfold forwarded Medical Certificate

Monday June 10th - Mabel Penfold retuned to duty

Wednesday October 16th - Mabel Penfold absent with a cold

Monday 21st October - returned bringing Medical Certificate for the last week

1913

May 5th - Classes rearranged and Mabel allotted Class 4 Standard V

Wednesday July 23rd - Mabel absent owing to indisposition

Friday July 25th - Returned to duty

Monday September 1st School re-opened after summer holidays. Mabel absent owning to sister's illness.

Monday September 8th - Mabel resigned on account of sister's health

Mabel Penfold married Edmund James Goodwin (who she had met through Eve Jarvis at her lodgings) on 6th September 1913 at The Register Office, Westminster. This was two days before she handed in her resignation at the Barnsole Road School in Gillingham. She had not returned to the school since the beginning of the new term. Both gave their address on the marriage certificate as 28 Buckingham Chambers, Westminster. May Harrison, one of the witnesses, was a very great friend of Mabel's.

Mabel gave birth at 28 Buckingham Chambers to Daphne Jean on 29th January 1914, approximately 5 months after the wedding. At some stage shortly after the birth they moved into the flat above Mabel's father's (John Robert's) shoe shop at 17 Chapter street and lived with her sister Mary Jane.

Edmund James Goodwin fought in the First World War and spent a long time in a hospital in Birmingham suffering from wounds. Daphne remembers running along the passageway at Chapter Street to greet him on his return.

At some stage Mabel recommenced teaching. She took a post at St. James the Less School in Westminster where initially she taught the older boys in the Junior Department. Later she taught the infant children. He daughter Daphne was childminded by a Mr. and Mrs. Wilmshurst. Mr. Wilmshurst was a tailor and Daphne can remember him sitting in the window stitching. When Daphne was four she went along to the school with her mother.

Daphne can remember shopping in High Street, Kensington, with her mother and going to buy hats in Bourne and Hollingsworth.

Mabel and Edmund enjoyed playing Bridge, often with Tommy Thompson, a good friend.

Mabel also enjoyed cooking and often cooked for the cricket team as well as other visitors who came to the flat, one of them being Molly Reid, a teaching friend from Ealing, who lived well into her nineties and remained a good friend to Daphne.

Mabel was instrumental in finding Daphne a job when she left school with the London Tramway Company and over the course of time met all the 'girls' Daphne befriended, i.e. Winifred Stock, Daph Bourne, Elsie Marsh, Rene Wakeman.

Mabel went every Saturday to Raynes Park where Edmund played cricket and she used to score for the team.

At Christmas time Lena Goodwin, Cousin Joan and Auntie Grace would visit Chapter Street.

Mabel was healthy and fit all of her life other than regular monthly migraines. However, she became ill when she was only 44 years old and was admitted to Middlesex Hospital where she died on 7th April 1934 of an Intestinal Obstruction. Mabel had said to her daughter Daphne before she died 'Remember, Aunty's your best friend'

She made a will on November 7th 1927 at the age of 37. The will was witnessed by B.Olding, the Head teacher of St. James the Less School.

(Notes by Diana Smith).

 

Edmund James GOODWIN [2719] married Mary Jane PENFOLD on 28 January 1939 in Westminster.

 

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102. Harriet Mary PENFOLD [252], daughter of Frederick William PENFOLD [125] and Harriett Mary TUBB [2715], was born on 3 November 1884 in Sheerness, Kent. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Minster, Sheerness, Kent. 84 The address was: 12 Trinity Rd. On 5 April 1891 she was a Scholar in Minster. 84 She married Walter WARD [2720] in 1906 in Burton. She died on 21 May 1945 in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire.

 

Walter WARD [2720] and Harriet Mary PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Gladys Grace PENFOLD (1903-1975) [338]

 

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103. George Edward PENFOLD [254], son of Frederick William PENFOLD [125] and Harriett Mary TUBB [2715], was born on 7 March 1889 in 12 Trinity Road, Sheerness, Kent. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in Minster. 84 The address was: 12 Trinity Rd. He married Annie Jeannette STUART [2722] on 29 September 1910 in Cupar, Saskatchewan, Canada. 85 He married Nellie Ada GRAZIER [2721] on 2 August 1950. 85 He died on 24 September 1972 in Saskatchewan, Canada. 85

 

George was stated as being a religious man by Hugh Glynn, Joan and Margaret.

 

Annie Jeannette STUART [2722] was born in 1889. She died on 22 December 1948. She and George Edward PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Orville Robert PENFOLD (1912-1975) [356]

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Alma Mildred PENFOLD [357]

 

Nellie Ada GRAZIER [2721] was born in 1902.

 

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      Grace Joy PENFOLD, Fred & Grace     Grace Joy PENFOLD     Grace Joy PENFOLD, Grace Fowlie (nee Penfold)    
 

104. Grace Joy PENFOLD [255], daughter of Frederick William PENFOLD [125] and Harriett Mary TUBB [2715], was born on 27 August 1892. At some point she married William FOWLIE [2723] .

 

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      Frederick William PENFOLD, Fred Penfold and Daphne - 1925     Frederick William PENFOLD, Corporal F.W.Penfold & Mother. Regina 1918     Frederick William PENFOLD, Corporal F W Penfold    
 
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      Frederick William PENFOLD, Lula, Fred and Daphne     Frederick William PENFOLD, Daphne, Fred, Lula and Vincent - 1935     Frederick William PENFOLD, Fred Penfold with son Michael, 8 months in October 1939     Frederick William PENFOLD, Vince, Michael, Fred, Lula and Daphne 14 January 1945
 
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      Frederick William PENFOLD, Vincent, Lula, Michael, Fred and Daphne - 1943    
 

105. Frederick William PENFOLD [256], son of Frederick William PENFOLD [125] and Harriett Mary TUBB [2715], was born on 8 October 1896 in Fulham. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Newport, Isle Of Wight. 86 The address was: 49 Trafalgar Rd. He married Lula Pearl DEACON [2724] on 12 November 1923. He died on 15 December 1985 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

 

Lula Pearl DEACON [2724] and Frederick William PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Daphne Margerite PENFOLD (1924-1994) [1262]

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Vincent Frederick Penfold PENFOLD (1929-1979) [1263]

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Richard Michael PENFOLD (1939-1945) [1264]

 

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      Bert PENFOLD, Fred and Bert Penfold     Bert PENFOLD     Bert PENFOLD, George, Fred and Bert    
 

106. Bert PENFOLD 87 [250], son of Frederick William PENFOLD [125] and Harriett Mary TUBB [2715], was born on 14 August 1898 in Newport. 88 He married Marjorie ASPIN [2725] on 11 August 1926 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 28 May 1968 in Regina.

 

Bert was put in a foster home in Muskoka, Ontario and earned his keep doing farm chores. The school wanted the family to continue to look after him and let him go on to college but that did not happen.

 

From 1965 to 1967, Bert Penfold of Regina was president of the Canadian Figure Skating Association (CFSA), in which capacity he worked to increase television coverage of national events. [ http://esask.uregina.ca /entry/figure_skating.html ].

 

Marjorie ASPIN [2725] was born in 1898. She died in 1988. She and Bert PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Alan Scardeburg PENFOLD (1927-2008) [1062]

 

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      Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, This photograph was in Ida Ballard’s possession and she said that Thomas used to visit the family in Haywards Heath, that he was a relative and came from London.     Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas and Agnes Penfold 1912     Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas Edwin Penfold - BIRTH     Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas Edwin Penfold-01
 
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      Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas Edwin Penfold-02     Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas Edwin Penfold-03     Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas Edwin Penfold-04     Thomas Edwin PENFOLD, Thomas Edwin Penfold-05
 
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107. Thomas Edwin PENFOLD [131], son of Charles R PENFOLD [126] and Mary Anna TUCKER [2716], was born on 29 August 1887 in 9 Grove Cottages, Manor Street, Chelsea. He appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in East Grinstead, Sussex. 54 The address was: 78 Glenvue Rd. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. On 2 April 1911 he was a Civil Service - Post Office in Fulham. 56 He married Agnes GOSSIP [2726] in 1914 in Fulham. He married Mary Lucy STRETTON [2727] on 21 February 1940 in Church of The Holy Ghost, Nightingale Square Balham. 89 He died on 24 October 1949 in 95 Woolgrove Road, Walsworth, Hitchin. 90

 

Name: Thomas Edwin Penfold

Year of Registration: 1887

Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec

District: Chelsea (1841-1981)

County: Greater London, London, Middlesex

Volume: 1a

Page: 327.

 

THOMAS was considered a ‘difficult’ man and did not, I felt, share in the strong mutual affinity that his four siblings enjoyed. He was more attracted to ‘authority’ than the others, and of his male brothers & in-laws, the only one to attain the rank of corporal. It is said that he rebuked his brothers and their mates, during a jollification, for behaviour unbecoming to associates of a corporal in uniform. He married Agnes Gossip, a highly nervous and gentle soul. The family was very fond of her, and often shocked by what they say as humiliating treatment she received from him. They had 2 children Charles and Joan (ca 1915 &1918) who were more of their mothers gentle disposition. In the 1930’s and early 1940’s Tom was elected as a member of Mitcham Borough Council, and enjoyed being addressed as Councillor Penfold. He served as a special Constable for part of WW2 and about this time Agnes died. After the war he had a succession of jobs as a ‘trusty’ type of housekeeper. He was a tall, rather impressive looking man, and had little difficulty of finding such work. He was remarried to a Roman Catholic, and converted to that faith. When his brother Ted heard of this from my mother (Jo) he wrote back, saying ‘so Tom’s gone over to the enemy.’ They adopted a little boy (Billie) and seemed to find suitable work as a live-in housekeeping couple.

(Transcription of Letters from Peter Reich by Julie Hughes-Owen, December 2000).

 

Agnes GOSSIP [2726] was born in 1889 (approx.). She died in 1939. She and Thomas Edwin PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Charles Edwin PENFOLD (1915-1969) [136]

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Joan Isabel PENFOLD (1920-1999) [137]

 

Mary Lucy STRETTON [2727] was born on 1 July 1894 in 27 Eureka(?) Road. She died on 7 March 1972 in The Hospital Letchworth. She and Thomas Edwin PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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William Patrick PENFOLD (1940-2007) [1347]

 

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      Rosalie Mary PENFOLD, Rosalie M Penfold     Rosalie Mary PENFOLD        
 

108. Rosalie Mary PENFOLD [132], daughter of Charles R PENFOLD [126] and Mary Anna TUCKER [2716], was born in 1889 in Chelsea. She appeared in the census on 5 April 1891 in East Grinstead. 54 The address was: 78 Glenvue Rd. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. On 2 April 1911 she was an Elementary Teacher - Surrey County Council in Fulham. 56 She died on 22 November 1957 in Cornwall. 91

 

Name: Rosalie Mary Penfold

Year of Registration: 1889

Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec

District: Chelsea (1841-1981)

County: Greater London, London, Middlesex

Volume: 1a

Page: 317.

 

ROSALIE I don’t think I shall ever know anyone as unselfish and quietly capable as my Auntie Rose. She did not marry, though she’d have made a fine mother. She qualified as a school teacher and soon got a headship, all the while running a household which included her widowed mother, her youngest brother Bill and for several years my mother and her firstborn. I never saw her idle. She was of frail physique, but during WW2’s blitz, she left home in the evenings to do fire watching duties alone in her large school building. During the years leading up to her retirement she lived with us at Banstead, Surrey and during that period of 2 years, helped my sister Mary run the household. She suffered from angina and acutely from arthritis and when my parents (Jo and Doug) moved to Cornwall on Dad’s retirement she spent her last days there. After retiring at aged 65 she had only a short respite before suffering two massive strokes. She is buried in a tiny churchyard in Luxulyan Village, mid Cornwall. A lasting memory of her, is her way of referring to her infant pupils, whom she adored, as ‘my little ones’. (Transcription of Letters from Peter Reich by Julie Hughes-Owen, December 2000).

 

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109. Josephine Grace PENFOLD [133], daughter of Charles R PENFOLD [126] and Mary Anna TUCKER [2716], was born on 16 October 1893 in 4 New England Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. She married Douglas Gordon REICH [2728] in 1912 (approx.). She died in 1976 (approx.) in Bodmin, Cornwall.

 

Birth registered by Charles Penfold (father) on 23rd November 1893.Father's occupation was Town Postman.

 

JOSEPHINE GRACE As a child my mother suffered years of illness and so had little schooling. She read voraciously at home and, no doubt, also benefited from having bright siblings about her. I never found her lacking in the 3 R’s or general knowledge, but she seemed to me to worry unduly about being relatively uneducated. Her first born arrived early in WW1, and for all but a few weeks of the next years my father was away in France. She lived with her parents for much of that difficult time and both she and my sister Mary never forgot their loving kindness. For part of the war she worked in a food shop but never sought employment after my father returned. Some very lean years followed, before my father, could begin a career. Her mother was widowed, but she and my mothers’ elder sister Rosalie gave generous support. By the time I was born (1926) my parents were settled in a home of their own, a small council house in Tooting: even so my father always used to ask ‘going up home today?’, referring to her pushing the pram to her mother’s house at Streatham. The death of little Jo (from complications of measles) dealt a terrible blow from which, I feel my mother never fully recovered.

(Transcription of Letters from Peter Reich by Julie Hughes-Owen, December2000).

 

Name: Josephine Grace Penfold

Year of Registration: 1893

Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec

District: Cuckfield

County: Sussex, West Sussex

Volume: 2b

Page: 159.

 

Douglas Gordon REICH [2728] was born in November 1893 in Dublin, Ireland. He died in 1970 (approx.) in Bugle, Cornwall.

 

Josephine died as a young child of complications to the measles.

 

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      Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD     Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD     Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD, Ida and Ted Powell     Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD, Charles Edward Powell Penfold-01
 
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      Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD, Charles Edward Powell Penfold-06     Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD, Charles Edward Powell Penfold-medals     Spouse: Ida Mavel BURSILL, Ida Bursill    
 

110. Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD 92 [135], son of Charles R PENFOLD [126] and Mary Anna TUCKER [2716], was born on 4 September 1897 in 48 Hugon Road, Fulham. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. He married Ida Mavel BURSILL [2612] on 20 April 1932. He died on 5 October 1970 in Perth, Western Australia.

 

It is said that he enlisted in the first World War underage and afterwards he was a merchant navy seaman. He moved to the USA in approximately 1925 and ismentioned as living in New York. Here he spent time in prison for bootlegging. He jumped ship in Australia and changed his name to Ted Powell. He worked as a miner.

 

CHARLES EDWARD Some seven relatives have left me with impressions of the young Ted. If asked to convey in a few words their gist, I would say ‘a highly principled, and often loveable, scallywag.’ He seems to be the most rebellious of the children. There is the occasion, during one of his fathers ‘ Sunday afternoon family readings (from one of the Socialist periodicals- perhaps ‘Tribune’) when Ted started talking. His Dad said sh, Shush and Ted replied ‘Stop playing trains with yourself.....’

He brought home an ‘unfortunate’ woman, ensconced her in the cellar and fed her for several days, before his mother discovered her.

My Dad, Doug, recalled being at a large family gathering at the Penfold house, which was about to break up late in the evening. His sympathetic eye saw, when Ted came in from a night out with the lads, that he had a heavy skinful on board, but that he conducted himself with meticulous dignity, saying that he was tired and would like to go up to bed. At that time candlelight was needed to get upstairs. He was handed a candle and carefully took matches from his pocket to light it. Unfortunately it was already lit......

His young brother Bill, gave several illustrations of his principled behaviour, one being the discovery of his illicit still in U.S.A, and how it was unthinkable that Ted would have given the Prohibition cops the bribe they were expecting and so went to jail. It seems from accounts from Bill and my mother (Jo) that he was a terrible tease, and sometimes a bit of a bully. Bill was of weaker physique than Ted, but of iron will, and issued an ultimatum that Ted ignored. Hence the bloody crowning with a soup ladle. My mother said he could be a bit of a bully: ‘get to the library Jo!’ etc. but they had a great affinity, not least in the novels they preferred, although Ted was more hooked than Jo on Jack London. As I recall, they both ‘knew their Dickens’. My mother was very distressed when Ted’s letters ceased, but already had a premonition that he had inherited his fathers’ heart weakness. (Transcription of Letters from Peter Reich by Julie Hughes-Owen, December 2000).

 

“Ted” was born on September 4th 1897 in Fulham. It is said he was a merchant navy seaman. He moved to the USA approximately 1925 and mentioned to be living in New York. He mentioned that he carried a “squirt”, a concealed handgun and spent time in prison for bootlegging. When things got too hot there he signed up on a ship which came to Australia. After an incident that led to the death of a cook, he jumped ship and changed his name to Ted Powell. He obtained a job in the Marble Bar area digging wells on stations and prospecting, or working on the local gold mines until he got a job in Wiluna on the gold mine there.

It is here that he met Ida Bursill.

 

(Notes of Julie Huges-Owen)

Bill Powell comments on his father are “My memories of Dad were that he was a good looking man, about five foot eight or nine, had a good physique and was a hard worker. He was also a hard drinker who loved to bet on anything that ran, galloped or trotted. It was apparent that he had a very good education and could hold his own with any one on almost any subject being discussed, much to peoples' surprise at times. One of these being the local clergy. He would have them at ease and lulled into a false sense of security with a cuppa in hand and in a comfortable chair before he commenced to question them on their religion and shoot their views and theories down in flames. We usually only got one visit from these people. Throughout life he gave the impression he was afraid of nobody and acted accordingly.”

Ted died October 5th 1970, aged 73 years.

 

Ida Mavel BURSILL [2612] was born on 2 June 1914 in Trafalga, Western Australia. She died on 3 December 1990. She and Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Edward John POWELL (1932-1941) [2613]

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Peter POWELL (1934-1985) [2614]

 

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      William Robert PENFOLD, Josephine Reich, William Robert Penfold, Mary Anna Penfold (nee Tucker) with Mary Reich in front     William Robert PENFOLD     William Robert PENFOLD    
 

111. William Robert PENFOLD [134], son of Charles R PENFOLD [126] and Mary Anna TUCKER [2716], was born in 1899 in 4th Qtr, Fulham 1a 322. He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. He married Evelyn HOLLYWELL [2729] in 1942 in 2nd Qtr, Westimster 1a 1046.

 

WILLIAM ROBERT My uncle Bill was a great ‘presence’ to my sister and I, both in childhood and later. He had a safe and comfortable job as a clerical officer in the civil service and led a sheltered life, in some respect, with his mother and sister Rosalie. He read widely and, in aesthetic matters, had tastes that at that time seemed somewhat above his station. He was a most generous uncle, his gifts always thoughtfully chosen, but could bring us up very sharply if we were over-indulgent. He and my father were of very different temperaments and abilities, but got on very well because each acknowledged the other’s field of interest. He was fastidious in dress and something of a gourmet. Perhaps he was the most highly-strung of the five. His hours of work were very ‘cushy’ before WW2 but he took his job seriously and was very jealous of the incorruptibility of the Civil Service throughout his life. Early in WW2 he had to leave home and find digs in Harrogate (Yorkshire) to work in the Ministry of Aircraft Production. His hours of work were unaccustomedly long and being of a hyper-conscientious nature he showed signs of acute stress. He found friendship there in a colleague, Evelyn Hollywell, who invited him to share her interest in the theatre and ballet (obsession might be an after word). They married and a daughter Anne was born (ca.1943). The marriage was not a success, and some members of the family, who had seen him as a perennial bachelor, were not surprised. In addition he hit his head when he fell into an unmarked hole in an urban footpath. He sought compensation from the local council in an expensive legal battle, and lost. Around this time he had a nervous breakdown, but even before that a schism was threatening, first with his sisters, and finally separation from his wife. Their daughter Anne was adored by both her parents, went to a prestigious school in London, and finally settled (not surprisingly) for a career on the stage. We went backstage when the English Shakespeare Company toured our local theatre and spoke to Anne and her husband, but it was clear that they did not want a reconnection with her father’s family. I should recall an incident shortly after WW2 that typifies the Fulham Penfold spirit. Bill was conscious of falling probity during WW2 in the Civil Service he so admired, and several fishy episodes had attracted publicity. It seems that one of his close colleagues was involved. He invited Bill to have a drink one lunchtime in a pub, and Bill said something like ‘no thanks, I don’t drink with corruption.’ It cost him his front teeth. (Transcription of Letters from Peter Reich by Julie Hughes-Owen, December 2000).

 

Evelyn HOLLYWELL [2729] and William Robert PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Ann PENFOLD ( - ) [153]

 

112. Mary Anna PENFOLD [1291], daughter of Charles R PENFOLD [126] and Mary Anna TUCKER [2716], was born in 1892 (calculated) in East Grinstead. 56 She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Fulham. 55 The address was: 48 Hugon Rd. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Fulham. 56 The address was: 68 Perrymead Street Fulham S W. On 2 April 1911 she was a Bodice Assistant - Dressmaking in Fulham. 56

 

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      William Howard Peter PENFOLD     William Howard Peter PENFOLD     William Howard Peter PENFOLD, Howard, Beth, Katherine, Rose & Pete Penfold - 1937     William Howard Peter PENFOLD, Left to right: David Duncan Penfold, Rose Penfold (nee McCrae), William Howard Peter Penfold (Pete) "Master Stoker in the Royal Canadian Navy during WW One" with son Howard Penfold. Photo was taken on a Douglas Fir stump on Burnaby mountain " now the site of Simon Fraser University" approximately 1942
 
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      William Howard Peter PENFOLD    
 

113. William Howard Peter PENFOLD [418], son of William PENFOLD [216] and Olive HOWARD [2204], was born on 4 October 1893 in Junction Road, Keymer, Burgess Hill, Sussex, England. He married Rose Stewart MACRAE [2210] on 28 November 1923 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He died on 19 February 1972 in Squamish General Hosp, Squamish, British Colombia, Canada.

 

Rose Stewart MACRAE [2210] died in 1967.

 

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114. Stephen David PENFOLD [419], son of William PENFOLD [216] and Olive HOWARD [2204], was born on 16 September 1894 in Burgess Hill, Sussex. He married Lillian DAUBNEY [2211] on 2 June 1917 in St. James, Manitoba, Canada. He died on 4 March 1970 in New Westminister, British Columbia, Canada.

 

Name: Stephen David Penfold

Year of Registration: 1894

Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec

District: Cuckfield

County: Sussex, West Sussex

Volume: 2b

Page: 167 (click to see others on page).

 

Witnesses: Rose Coupland and Wm. H.P. Penfold.

 

Lillian DAUBNEY [2211] and Stephen David PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Irene Olive PENFOLD (1918-2003) [443]

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David Duncan PENFOLD (1920- ) [444]

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Harold Stanley PENFOLD (1922-1998) [445]

 

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      Harold Leslie PENFOLD    
 

115. Harold Leslie PENFOLD [247], son of Peter PENFOLD [220] and Henrietta SHELMERDINE [2207], was born on 9 September 1914 in Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 16 October 1999 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

Harold Leslie PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Joseph Dewy PENFOLD (1947-1961) [486]

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George Victor PENFOLD (1948-1961) [487]

 

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      Florence Lavinia Grace PENFOLD     Florence Lavinia Grace PENFOLD     Florence Lavinia Grace PENFOLD, Florence Lavinia Grace Cromarty (nee Penfold) 2nd October 2005    
 

116. Florence Lavinia Grace PENFOLD [248], daughter of Peter PENFOLD [220] and Henrietta SHELMERDINE [2207], was born on 28 March 1916 in Kamsack. She married Norman Victor CROMARTY [2209] on 26 October 1946 in Regina. She died on 12 February 2008. 93

 

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      Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, With love and best wishes for a Happy Birthday from Steve - taken at Aldershot Easter 1913     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Back of photograph reads " Steve, Emily & Colin also Colin (Mrs Woodhams Godmother) taken on the pier at Margate Sept 13th 1925     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Stephen Bertrand, Hilda Emily and Colin Bertrand
 
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      Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Stephen Bertrand & Hilda Emily at 282 Lordship Lane     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Easter 1930     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Stephen Bertrand Penfold-005
 
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      Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Stephen Bertrand Penfold-006     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Fred Lawrence, Alice May Lawrence, Mabel Weatherley, Colin Bertrand Penfold, Hilda Emily Penfold, Stephen Bertrand Penfold, Harry Weatherley     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Either Mabel or Ivy, Alice May, Thomas, Alice Maud, Stephen Bertrand, Either Mabel or Ivy
 
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      Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Stephen Bertram Penfold Discharge Paper     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Tree001-T12-01     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Tree001-T12-02
 
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      Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, Tree001-T012-Medals     Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD, 1901, age 5, Tree001-T012-Census1901    
 

117. Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD [19], son of Thomas PENFOLD [21] and Alice Maud BACKSHALL [2222], was born on 11 February 1896 in New England Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex. 94 He appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Haywards Heath. 65 The address was: New England Road. He appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Haywards Heath. 67 The address was: Milrose Homeleigh Queens Road Haywards Heath. On 2 April 1911 he was a Carpenter in Haywards Heath. 67 He married Hilda Emily LONGHURST [2227] on 23 February 1916 in Register Office, Cuckfield, Sussex, England. 95 He was mentioned in a Paper Cutting on 31 March 1918. 96 He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Norwich / Essex / East Suffolk / Reading / Guildford / St Albans / Brighton / Tunsbridge Wells / Canterbury / Southampton / Portsmouth / Bournemouth / Bristol / Exeter / Plymouth / South Wales / Gloucester) in 1923 at Penfold S.B., Wholesale Confectionr 85 St James Rd the telephone number was Tun. Wells 1288. In 1923 he was resident in 85 St.James Road, Tunbridge Wells. 97 He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Norwich / Essex / East Suffolk / Reading / Guildford / St Albans / Brighton / Tunsbridge Wells / Canterbury / Southampton / Portsmouth / Bournemouth / Bristol / Exeter / Plymouth / South Wales / Gloucester) in 1924 at Penfold S.B., Wholesale Confectionr 85 St James Rd the telephone number was Tun. Wells 1288. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Norwich / Essex / East Suffolk / East Hertfordshire / Reading / Guildford / St Albans / Brighton / Tunsbridge Wells / Canterbury / Southampton / Portsmouth / Bournemouth / Bristol / Exeter / Plymouth / South Wales / Gloucester) in 1925 at Penfold S.B & Co., Ltd., Whsle Cnftrs 85 St. James Rd the telephone number was Tun. Wells 1288. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Norwich / Essex / East Suffolk / East Hertfordshire / Reading / Guildford / St Albans / Brighton / Tunsbridge Wells / Canterbury / Southampton / Portsmouth / Bournemouth / Bristol / Exeter / Plymouth / South Wales / Gloucester) in 1926 at Penfold S.B & Co., Ltd., Whsle Cnftrs 85 St. James Rd the telephone number was Tun. Wells 1288. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (London Surnames L - Z) in 1943 at 282 Lordship Lane SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 2052. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Forest Hill - London Surnames L - Z) in 1945 at 282 Lordship Lane SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 2052. In 1948 he was resident in 282 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London S.E.22. 98 He was listed in the Telephone Directory (London Surnames L - R) in 1949 at 282 Lordship Lane SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 2052. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (London Surnames L - R) in 1950 at 282 Lordship Lane SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 2052. In 1953 he was resident in 282 Lordship Lane. 99 He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Forest Hill - London Surnames L - R) in 1954 at 282 Lordship Lane SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 2052. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Forest Hill - London Surnames L - R) in 1956 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 4494. In 1957 he was resident in 27 Colyton Road, East Dulwich, London SE22. 100 He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Forest Hill - London Surnames L - R) in 1959 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 4494. He died on 4 March 1959 in Dulwich Hospital, East Dulwich, London S.E.22. 101

 

Name: Stephen Bertrand Penfold

Year of Registration: 1896

Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar

District: Cuckfield

County: Sussex, West Sussex

Volume: 2b

Page: 152.

 

Hilda Emily LONGHURST [2227] was born on 21 February 1894 in Ockley, Surrey, England. She died on 19 July 1953 in Maudsley Hospital, London, England. She and Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Colin Bertrand PENFOLD (1925-1973) [15]

 

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      Alice May PENFOLD     Alice May PENFOLD, Fred Lawrence, Alice May Lawrence, Mabel Weatherley, Colin Bertrand Penfold, Hilda Emily Penfold, Stephen Bertrand Penfold, Harry Weatherley     Alice May PENFOLD, Either Mabel or Ivy, Alice May, Thomas, Alice Maud, Stephen Bertrand, Either Mabel or Ivy     Alice May PENFOLD, Tree001-T013-01
 
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      Spouse: Frederick Charles LAWRENCE, Tree001-T13A-01    
 

118. Alice May PENFOLD [66], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [21] and Alice Maud BACKSHALL [2222], was born on 27 March 1897 in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Haywards Heath. 65 The address was: New England Road. She married Frederick Charles LAWRENCE [2228] on 9 June 1924 in St. Phillips Roman Catholic Church Arundel. She died of Carinoma of Stomach on 1 November 1982 in Arundel Hospital, Arundel. 102

 

Name: Alice May Penfold

Year of Registration: 1897

Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun

District: Cuckfield

County: Sussex, West Sussex

Volume: 2b

Page: 153.

 

She was married on the 9th June 1924 at St' Phillips RomanCatholic Church Arundle in the District of East Preston in the County of Sussex. She married Frederick Charles Lawrence a 22 year old bachelor. He was a bricklayer. He lived at Orchard Place, Arundel. His father was Arthur Lawrence, a labourer. Alice was a 27 year old spinster of Malvern House?, Littlehampton. Her father was Thomas Penfold.

(Peggy Stoner - January 2007).

 

Frederick Charles LAWRENCE [2228] was born in 1904. He died in 1983.

 

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      Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD, Back row: (1) Sampson Backshall (2) Emily Penfold (nee Avis) (3) Albert Penfold (4) Unknown Baby (5) Unknown Male (6) Unknown Male in Uniform (7) Unknown Female     Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD, Fred Lawrence, Alice May Lawrence, Mabel Weatherley, Colin Bertrand Penfold, Hilda Emily Penfold, Stephen Bertrand Penfold, Harry Weatherley     Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD, Either Mabel or Ivy, Alice May, Thomas, Alice Maud, Stephen Bertrand, Either Mabel or Ivy     Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD, Harry Charles, Mabel Evelyn, Harry Charles Thomas Weatherley
 
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119. Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD [57], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [21] and Alice Maud BACKSHALL [2222], was born on 7 July 1899 in Haywards Heath, Sussex. She appeared in the census on 31 March 1901 in Haywards Heath. 65 The address was: New England Road. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Haywards Heath. 67 The address was: Milrose Homeleigh Queens Road Haywards Heath. On 2 April 1911 she was a School in Haywards Heath. 67 She married Harry Charles WEATHERLEY [2229] on 13 July 1918 in St. Richard's Church, Haywards Heath. She died on 26 September 1974. 103

 

Harry Charles WEATHERLEY [2229] was born on 23 February 1897. He died on 28 April 1956.

 

"A PRETTY WEDDING took place on Saturday at St.Richard's Church,the contracting parties being Miss Mabel Evelyn Penfold, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Penfold, of Haywards Heath, and Pte. H.C.Weatherley, A.S.C.,Overseas Squadron, of Farnborough, Kent. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a heavily embroidered white voile dress, trimmed with white satin and orange blossom, and veil, which was a gift of her grandmother, and she carried a bouquet of white lilies and sweetpeas, with maidenhair fern,and wore a gold pendant and chain, a gift of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were Miss Ivy Penfold (sister of the bride) and Miss Ida Penfold (cousin), who wore dresses of pale blue voile, trimmed with white satin and voile, and mole caps, and carried bouquets of pink sweet peas. Their silver and enamel brooches were the gifts of the bridegroom. Mr.S.B.Penfold acted as best man. The Rev. E.B.Hill officiated. The happy couple left Haywards Heath by the 3.25 train for Farnborough, amid showers of confetti. Numerous useful presents were received.".

 

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      Ivy Winifred PENFOLD, To Steve From Ivy     Ivy Winifred PENFOLD, To dear Steve with love, and kisses from xxxxIvyxxxx     Ivy Winifred PENFOLD, To Steve & Emily with best wishes for christmas 1920. From your loving sister Ivy.     Ivy Winifred PENFOLD, Either Mabel or Ivy, Alice May, Thomas, Alice Maud, Stephen Bertrand, Either Mabel or Ivy
 

120. Ivy Winifred PENFOLD 104 [67], daughter of Thomas PENFOLD [21] and Alice Maud BACKSHALL [2222], was born in 1904 in Haywards Heath. She appeared in the census on 2 April 1911 in Haywards Heath. 67 The address was: Milrose Homeleigh Queens Road Haywards Heath. On 2 April 1911 she was a School in Haywards Heath. 67 She married George GUNN [2230] on 21 April 1930. She died on 6 April 1966 in New Sussex Hospital For Women, Brighton, Sussex.

 

Name: Ivy Winifred Penfold

Year of Registration: 1904

Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun

District: Cuckfield

County: Sussex, West Sussex

Volume: 2b

Page: 146.

 

George GUNN [2230] was born in 1893. He died in 1966.

 

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      Louisa Ida Emily PENFOLD     Louisa Ida Emily PENFOLD     Louisa Ida Emily Penfold     Louisa Ida Emily PENFOLD, Ida Penfold
 

121. Louisa Ida Emily PENFOLD [261], daughter of Albert PENFOLD [90] and Emily AVIS [2223], was born on 15 April 1909. 74,105 She married Arthur Lesley BALLARD [2641] on 7 September 1935. She died on 29 December 2001.

 

An eulogy by Simon Rapley, nephew of Ida, given on 10th January 2002 at Surrey and Sussex Cremortorium, Crawley.

Thank you all for coming today, I'd like to say a few words about Auntie Ida and her life.

Albert and Emily Penfold moved from Hartfield to Haywards Heath when they married and bought No.6 Gower Road where their only daughter, Louisa Ida Emily, was born on 15th April 1909.

Known to all by her middle name, Ida attended St Wilfred's School until the age of 14 when she began her apprenticeship at Chipperfields & Butler in Brighton as a court dressmaker. Having completed her training, Ida went towork in Haywards Heath for Molly Stovell, the most prestigious maker of gowns, dresses and wedding outfits for local aristocracy and ladies of the court. She also made my mum's wedding dress! Ida worked there until she semi-retired, although she continued dressmaking until she could no longer see the needle. As a boy, I was always facinated by Auntie's old treadle-powered Singer sewing machine and would sit working the treadle with her whilst she pushed the fabric through. I still can'tquite understand how it all works.

Ida met her husband, Leslie Ballard, at a dance in Haywards Heath in 1925 and, after a considerable period of engagement, they married 10 years later in St.Wilfred's Church. Leslie's young sisters Rita, Gladys, Betty and Doris and Ida's cousin Joyce were all bridesmaids at this happy event.

Les and Ida were married for nearly 50 years and, despite having no children of their own, provided a very happy home from home for two young London evacuees, Roger and John, during the 2nd World War. Although they lost touch with John, Roger kept in regular contact and I am very pleased to see him here today.

Ida was a great supporter of Haywards Heath Town Band and one of its leading fund raisers. Leslie was a trombonist in the band, and between them, they recruited me into the fold at the tender age of seven as a cornet player. The band played throughout the year at venues in the South East, and Auntie would always be there fulfilling her supporting role, supplying refreshments, organizing sales of jam or the annual jumble.

After Les died in 1983, Ida continued living in their family home at No.11 Gower Road - as you can see, she hadn't moved far from her roots - and led avery full and independent life. As her sight deteriorated she joined the Mary Parsons Thursday Club for the blind, held at the Yews by Mabs Richardson. This really was the hightlight of Auntie's week and she hated to miss a session. She also attended the Church of the Ascension whenever possible and I know the reverend, Tim Stead, would like to say afew words about her faith when I finish.

Illness finally forced Ida to accept her advancing years and having spent several weeks in hospital, she moved into Pelham House Nursing Home in Cuckfield shortly before Christmas. Giving up her independence was a very difficult decision for Auntie Ida, but I know she was very happy those last few weeks at Pelham House and only had the highest praise forthe staff there. Finally, on 29th December 2001, Ida passed away aged 92.

Auntie Ida has been a steady, constant person in my life - always there,always the same, always pleased to see me. As a child, we baked cakesand played the piano; spent Christmas playing games and listening to Perry Como and Val Doonican - all the things an auntie is meant to do.She loved to laugh and our family picnics were true 'Billy Bunter'affairs complete with Auntie's sherry trifle and seemingly dozens of relations. Ida was an aunt of the traditional kind and I'm so pleased my children had a chance to know her, if only briefly.

A true character in her family and the local community, I know we will all miss her greatly.

Thank you.

 

Name: Louisa Ida E Ballard

Birth Date: 15 Apr 1909

Death Registration Month/Year: Jan 2002

Age at death (estimated): 92

Registration District: Haywards Heath

Inferred County: West Sussex

Register Number: B38

Entry number: 129.

 

Arthur Lesley BALLARD [2641] was born on 12 October 1909. He died on 4 August 1982.

 

122. Katheen Mary PENFOLD [805], daughter of Sydney PENFOLD [94] and Caroline Elizabeth LEDIGO [2225], was born on 3 January 1911. She married Frederick GOACHER [2238] on 26 December 1933. She died on 3 October 1962 in Aged 49.

 

Discrepancy in birth date:

Births Mar 1913 Penfold Kathleen M Ledige Cuckfield 2b 244.

 

Frederick GOACHER [2238] was born on 28 October 1910. He died in 1996.

 

123. Female PENFOLD [1139], daughter of Sydney PENFOLD [94] and Caroline Elizabeth LEDIGO [2225], was born in 1914.

 

124. Dorothy N Ellen PENFOLD [264], daughter of Sydney PENFOLD [94] and Caroline Elizabeth LEDIGO [2225], was born on 26 August 1916. She died on 28 October 1991. Barbarba Thomas has also stated in a graphical family tree that Dorothy diedin 1991. At some point Dorothy married Robert Mons THOMAS [2239] .

 

Robert Mons THOMAS [2239] was born in 1915. He died on 28 May 1985.

 

125. John Sydney PENFOLD [814], son of Sydney PENFOLD [94] and Caroline Elizabeth LEDIGO [2225], was born on 15 September 1926. He died on 4 July 1974. Barbara Thomas graphical family tree shows John died in 1974. At some point John married .

 

126. Frederick Roy PENFOLD [825], son of Fredrick PENFOLD [95] and Mabel H FULLER [2226], was born in 1922. 106 He died on 19 January 1967. 107 At some point he married Betty M DUMSDAY [2644] .

 

Was a policeman in Hove.

Sixth Generation

127. Dudley Ivan PENFOLD 16 [2095], son of George Dudley PENFOLD [2093], was born in Brisbane, Australia.

 

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      Donald Robert PENFOLD, 1938    
 

128. Donald Robert PENFOLD [289], son of Arthur James PENFOLD [285] and Florence Eunice SPRAGG [2717], was born on 5 March 1915 in Barnet. He married Jose May COXON [2730] on 10 March 1947 in Registry Office, Paddington. He died in October 1992.

 

Jose May COXON [2730] was born on 15 May 1917 in Leicester. She died in 1985.

 

129. Gladys Grace PENFOLD [338], daughter of Walter WARD [2720] and Harriet Mary PENFOLD [252], was born on 28 September 1903 in Hackney. She married Ernest LESTER [2738] in 1938 in Cannock. She died on 25 February 1975.

 

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      Orville Robert Penfold on the right    
 

130. Orville Robert PENFOLD [356], son of George Edward PENFOLD [254] and Annie Jeannette STUART [2722], was born on 17 May 1912 in Cupar, Saskatchewan, Canada. 85 He married Elizabeth Anderson NICHOLSON [2739] in 1944 in Edinburgh, Scotland. 85 He died on 5 June 1975 in Ottawa, Ontairo, Canada.

 

Elizabeth Anderson NICHOLSON [2739] was born on 16 December 1916 in Edinburgh. She died on 24 August 1990 in Ottawa.

 

131. Alma Mildred PENFOLD [357] was the daughter of George Edward PENFOLD [254] and Annie Jeannette STUART [2722].

 

Norman Wesley GRIFFIN [2740] was born in 1917 in Retlaw, Alberta, Canada. He died in 1991 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

 

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      Daphne Margerite PENFOLD, Daphne Penfold Spring 1946    
 

132. Daphne Margerite PENFOLD [1262], daughter of Frederick William PENFOLD [256] and Lula Pearl DEACON [2724], was born in 1924. She died on 5 March 1994. At some point she married Peter KROEGER [2741] .

 

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133. Vincent Frederick Penfold PENFOLD [1263], son of Frederick William PENFOLD [256] and Lula Pearl DEACON [2724], was born in 1929. He died in 1979. Paper Cutting 6th June 1979

PENFOLD - Vincent Frederick, suddenly June 6 at St. Bruno, Que,. Curator at Montreal Aquarium formerly curator Vancouver Public Aquarium, officer in R.C.N (R) Esquimalt. Survived by his loving wife Betty, daughters Linda and Susan, Vancouver, Nancy at home, parents Frederick and Lula, Vancouver, and sister Daphne, (Mrs. P.H. Kroeger) of Calgary. Cremation at Montreal. Memorial service at a later date in Vancouver. At some point Vincent married ? [2742] .

 

? [2742] and Vincent Frederick Penfold PENFOLD had the following children:

 

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Nancy Maria PENFOLD (1962-1999) [1268]

 

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134. Richard Michael PENFOLD [1264], son of Frederick William PENFOLD [256] and Lula Pearl DEACON [2724], was born in 1939. He died in 1945.

 

Paper Cutting: Six-Year-Old Boy Is Killed By .22 Bullet

A .22 calibre rifle, believed not to be loaded, about 5:30p.m. Sunday accidentally discharged and killed six and a half year old Michael Penfold, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Penfold of 11208 126 street.

The rifle was in the hands of a 16-year-old brother, at the time of the accident. The youngster was shot through the head and was dead when his parents arrived with him at the Royal Alexandra hospital.

Police said Michael, who was a Grade 1 student at Westmount school was standing on the front verandah of his home while his brother went to a car, parked in front of the house, and returned with the rifle he had borrowed earlier in the day from a friend.

Asked For "Look"

Boy-fashion, young Michael asked his brother to "let me have a look at it". As the brother passed the rifle to Michael, the latter grasped it by the barrel, tilting the weapon upward.

According to witnesses, it was at that time that the rifle discharged.

It is believed a bullet had become lodged in the mechanism of the rifle in such a way as not to be visible unless under a very close examination, and for this reason it was thought the rifle was not loaded.

When Detective H. Nelson and Const, S.G Hooper from police headquarters arrived at the Penfold home, the parents had left with their son for the Royal Alexandra hospital.

Dies On Way

There the child was found to have died on the way. He was examined by an interne, Dr. R.J. Johnston, who stated the bullet had entered the child's head below the right eye and appeared to have lodged in the skull.

The body was taken the Andrews-McLaughlin funeral home.

Michael is survived, in addition to his parents and brother, by a sister, Daphne, 20 years old, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. V. R. Deacon of Midale, Sask.

The Rev. R.S Faulks, minister of St. Peter's Anglican church, will conduct a funeral service at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Andrews-McLaughlin funeral chapel. Burial will be at Edmonton Cemetary.

Michael was born in Saskatoon and came to Edmonton with his parents five years ago. His father is a commercial traveller.

 

135. Alan Scardeburg PENFOLD [1062], son of Bert PENFOLD [250] and Marjorie ASPIN [2725], was born on 15 December 1927 in Grey Nun's Hospital in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He married Gerda GOLDAK [2743] in July 1950 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. He died on 24 February 2008. 108 At some point he married Muriel [2744] .

 

Alan was a graduate of the University Of Saskatchewan and had a PhD in Physics.

 

My middle name (i.e. Scardeburg) is, according to my mother's account, derived as a family name because my grandfather (or his father, on my Mother's side of the family) was once the Mayor of the city of Scarborough. My mother's maiden name was ASPIN and her brother (Leslie Aspin) also had Scardeburg as a middle name. His son (also Leslie Aspin) was for years a Democratic Congressman for the State of Wisconsin in the USA. He was also, for years, the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee of the Congress. He later became President Bill Clinton's first Secretary of Defense. You can Google him as "Les Aspin". To my knowledge there is no other persons who had Scardeburg as a middle name. My mother always hoped I would become famous enough to be known as A. Scardeburg Penfold !! [Email from Alan on 25 October 2006].

 

136. Charles Edwin PENFOLD [136], son of Thomas Edwin PENFOLD [131] and Agnes GOSSIP [2726], was born on 19 August 1915 in Fulham. He died on 22 April 1969 in Mayday Hospital, Croydon, Surrey.

 

Will:

Charles Edwin Penfold, of 49 Church Rd. Croydon, Surrey

I give and bequeath unto my wife the aforesaid Muriel Emily Penfold of49Church Rd. Croydon, Surrey, the whole of my estate, both real andpersonal.

The witnesses were Y.W. Wells of 6 Blakenham Rd. London, S.W.17,occupationCivil Servant, and D.M. Wells of same address, a Housewife.

Probate was granted to Muriel Emily Penfold of 49 Church Road,aforesaid,widow, the relict of deceased the sole executrix named in the saidWill.

The Gross value of the estate amounted to £3,471 - 4 - 0 and the netvalue ofthe estate amounted to £2,864 - 14 - 0.

Dated 13th day of June 1969.

The Death Cert. showed that he died on 22nd April 1969 at MaydayHospital,Croydon.

His name was Charles Edwin Penfold and sex was Male.

His date and place of birth was 19th August, 1915, Fulham.

His occupation and usual address was Clerk, Gas Company Weighbridge, 49ChurchRd, Croydon.

Name and surname of informant was Muriel Emily Penfold, Widow ofdeceased.

Usual address: 49 Church road, Croydon

Cause of death: 1a) Bronchopneumonia

1b) Chronic bronchitis

Certified by P.P. Johnson M.B.

M.E. Penfold has signed to 'certify that the particulars given by meabove aretrue to the best of my knowledge and belief'.

Date of Registration was 23rd April 1969, and L.L. Webber signed asRegistrar.

 

137. Joan Isabel PENFOLD [137], daughter of Thomas Edwin PENFOLD [131] and Agnes GOSSIP [2726], was born in 1920. She married Anthony Jack RICKARD [3046] in 1941 in Ref: Surrey N.E. 2a 201. 2nd Qtr 1941. She made a will on 3 December 1986. She died on 22 February 1999.

 

This is the last will of me Joan Isabel Rickard of 47 Coast Road Pevensey Bay in the County of East Sussex

1. I hereby revoke all former wills and testamentary dispositions heretofore made by me

2. I appoint my husband Anthony Jack Rickard to be the sole Executor of this my Will

3. I give devise and bequeath all of my estate of whatsoever kind and whatsoever situate after payment of my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses to my said husband Anthony Jack Rickard absolutely provided that it is a condition precedent to this devise and bequest that he shall survive me by the period of thirty days

4. If my said husband shall not survive me for the said period of thirty days or shall have predeceased me then the following provisions of this my Will shall take effect

5. I appoint my sons Alan Raymond Rickard of 45 Money Road Caterham in the County of Surrey and Anthony Glenn Rickard of 157 Foxon Lane Caterham in the County of Surrey to be the Executors and Trustees of this my Will (hereinafter referred to as "my Trustees")

6. I give devise and bequeate unto my Trustees all of my real and personal estate of whatsoever kind and wheresoever situate upon trust to sell call in and convert the same into money with power in their absolute discretion to postpone each sale or conversion for as long as they think fit without being liable for loss

7. My Trustees shall hold the net proceeds of the said sale and conversion and my ready money upon the following Trusts:-

(a) Upon Trust to pay thereout all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses

(b) Upon Trust for Alan Raymond Rickard Anthony Glenn Rickard as aforesaid and my son Richard Brian Rickard of 98 London Road Shrewsbury Salop in equal shares absolutely provided always that if any of my said sons shall die in my lifetime leaving issue at the time of my death such issue as and when they attain the age of eighteen years shall take by substitution and if more than one in equal shares the share of my residary estate that such deceased son of mine would have taken if he had survived me

In witness whereof I have set my hand to this my Will this 3rd day of December One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty Six

Signed and acknowledged by the before named Joan Isabel Rickard the Testrix as and for her last Will and Testament in the joint presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.

 

Anthony Jack RICKARD [3046] died on 15 January 1999.

 

138. William Patrick PENFOLD [1347], son of Thomas Edwin PENFOLD [131] and Mary Lucy STRETTON [2727], was born on 24 March 1940. He was adopted on 26 January 1942. He died on 18 April 2007.

 

William Patrick was adopted. 109

 

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      Edward John POWELL, Edward John Powell    
 

139. Edward John POWELL [2613], son of Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD [135] and Ida Mavel BURSILL [2612], was born on 24 August 1932 in Wiluna, Western Australia. He died on 25 November 1941.

 

      picture     picture    
      Peter POWELL, Peter Powell     Peter POWELL, Peter and Olive Powell    
 

140. Peter POWELL [2614], son of Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD [135] and Ida Mavel BURSILL [2612], was born on 4 February 1934 in Wiluna. He died on 20 May 1985.

 

Peter started working in the mining industry in 1951 as a Survey Chainman and Underground Miner with Great Western Consolidated (later a subsidiary company of Western Mining Corporation) at Bullfinch. From 1951 to 1967, he combined part time study at the Western Australian School Of Mines in Kalgoorlie, while working in a variety of positions at Bullfinch, Norseman and then Kalgoorlie.

During this time Peter completed his Underground Supervisors Certificate, Mine Managers Certificate and 1st Class Mine Managers Certificate. In 1967, he qualified with a Diploma of Mining and from 1968 to 1971 was Production Superintendent and Production Manager at Mount Charlotte and Fimiston for Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie( Aust) Ltd. In 1971 Peter joined Western Mineral Sands Pty Ltd (which became Westralian Sands Ltd) as Production Superintendent and acted as Manager of this operation from 1973 to 1975. In 1977 he was made Operations Manager of Westralian Sands, a position he held until he died on the 20th May 1985 from an aneurysm to the brain. A mineral sands concentrator was named in his honour (Powell Concentrator).

(Notes by Julie Hughes-Owen).

 

141. Ann PENFOLD [153] was the daughter of William Robert PENFOLD [134] and Evelyn HOLLYWELL [2729].

 

Ann is an actress in the UK.

 

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      Irene Olive PENFOLD, Irene 7, Dave 5 and Harold 4     Irene Olive PENFOLD    
 

142. Irene Olive PENFOLD [443], daughter of Stephen David PENFOLD [419] and Lillian DAUBNEY [2211], was born on 3 June 1918 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She died on 27 January 2003. Northorp - Irene Olive (nee Penfold) born June 3, 1918 in Winnipeg , Manitoba passed away unexpectedly in her sleep January 27, 2003 in Langley, B.C. She was predeceased by her parents Stephen & Lilian Penfold and brother Harold. She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, Richard; sons Barrie; Lyle (Doris) of Tucson, AZ; Wayne of Captain Cook, HI; Wesley (Julia) of San Diego, CA; granddaughters, Laurie of Palm Springs, CA & Jennifer of San Diego, CA; brother David of 150 Mile House; many nieces and nephews, including Gretchen Miller of Pacific Palisades, CA and Darlene Jollimore of Castlegar. She was Cubmaster in Harrison Hot Springs for many years. Her courageous spirit was evidenced by her ability to overcome polio, which she contracted as a child. Irene was the heart & soul of our family, who spoke no evil of anyone; a quiet & gentle lady who supported her family in every way. Her thoughtfulness and kindness was an inspiration to all of us. She will remain in our hearts always.

 

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      David Duncan Penfold    
 

143. David Duncan PENFOLD [444], son of Stephen David PENFOLD [419] and Lillian DAUBNEY [2211], was born on 20 November 1920 in Winnipeg. He married Edna Elinor KILBACK [2217] on 2 October 1948 in New Westminister, British Columbia, Canada.

 

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      Harold Stanley PENFOLD, Ann & Harold Penfold     Harold Stanley PENFOLD     Harold Stanley PENFOLD     Harold Stanley PENFOLD, Harold Penfold Marilyn and Darlene
 

144. Harold Stanley PENFOLD [445], son of Stephen David PENFOLD [419] and Lillian DAUBNEY [2211], was born on 11 August 1922 in Winnipeg. He married Ann POPOFF [2218] in November 1947 in North Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He died on 8 July 1998 in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.

 

Ann POPOFF [2218] and Harold Stanley PENFOLD had the following children:

 

+149

Linda Gale PENFOLD (1952-1996) [519]

 

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      Joseph Dewy Penfold - adopted    
 

145. Joseph Dewy PENFOLD [486], son of Harold Leslie PENFOLD [247], was born on 27 August 1947 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was adopted "Unknown". He died on 23 June 1961 in Buffalo Pound Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

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      George Victor Penfold - adopted    
 

146. George Victor PENFOLD [487], son of Harold Leslie PENFOLD [247], was born on 7 July 1948 in Regina. He was adopted "Unknown". He died on 23 June 1961 in Buffalo Pound Lake.

 

      picture     picture     picture     picture
      Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1938, age 13, August 1938     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1939, age 14, 25 Feb 1939     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1946, age 21, Colin - Ein Shemer - 16/12/46
 
      picture     picture     picture     picture
      Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1948, age 23, Colin at Ventnor I.O.W Sept 1948     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1950, age 25, Colin Bertrand, Emily Louisa (nee Pennyfather), Hilda Emily (nee Longhurst), Stephen Bertrand     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1950, age 25, Colin Xmas 1950 (indoors)     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD
 
      picture     picture     picture     picture
      Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, Fred Lawrence, Alice May Lawrence, Mabel Weatherley, Colin Bertrand Penfold, Hilda Emily Penfold, Stephen Bertrand Penfold, Harry Weatherley     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, Tree001-T30-01     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1926, age 1, Tree001-T30-02     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, Tree001-T30-03
 
      picture     picture     picture     picture
      Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, Tree001-T30-04     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1950, age 25, Tree001-T30-05     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1947, age 22, Tree001-T30-06     Colin Bertrand PENFOLD, 1946, age 21, Tree001-T30-07
 

147. Colin Bertrand PENFOLD [15], son of Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD [19] and Hilda Emily LONGHURST [2227], was born on 14 June 1925 in 85 St. James Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 110,111 He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Forest Hill - London Surnames L - R) in 1960 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 4494. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (London Surnames L - R) in 1961 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was FORest Hl 4494. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Townley - London Surnames L - R) in 1962 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was TOWnly 4488. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Townley - London Surnames L - R) in 1965 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was TOWnly 4488. He was listed in the Telephone Directory (Townley - London Surnames L - R) in 1966 at 27 Colyton Rd SE22 the telephone number was TOWnly 4488. He died on 30 June 1973 in Beckenham, Kent. 112

 

Paper cutting - The South London Advertiser - Friday, October 17th 1947

"PENFOLD - PENNYFATHER

The marriage was solemnised at St. Barnabas' Church, Dulwich, on

Saturday, of Miss Emily Louisa Pennyfather, of 282, Lordship Lane,

and Mr. Colin Bertrand Penfold, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S.B.

Penfold, of 282, Lordship Lane. The service was fully choral.

Given away by Mr. S.B.Penfold, the bride was dressed in white

satin, with veil and orange blossom headdress. Her bouquet was of

pink carnations, which were later sent to the Children's Ward of the

King's College Hospital. Attending the bride were the Misses Joan and Betty Blackwell, who were dressed in pale blue organdie, with headdresses to match. They carried bronze chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother wore cinnamon brown. Mr. G.Tiller performed the duties of best man. A reception was held at St. Barnabas' Hall and at 282, Lordship Lane. For the honeymoon journey to Devon the bride wore a green dress with a grey coat and brown accessories.".

 

Index to Wills: (1973 volume) Penfold Colin Bertrand of 105 Copers Cope Rd Beckenham Kent died 30 June 1973 probate London 29 November 730214597C.

 

Colin Bertrand PENFOLD had the following children:

 

+150

Barbara Elaine PENFOLD (1953-1998) [34]

Seventh Generation

148. Nancy Maria PENFOLD [1268], daughter of Vincent Frederick Penfold PENFOLD [1263] and ? [2742], was born on 5 September 1962. She died on 5 July 1999 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

 

'She had gone to Nursing School as soon as she graduated from High School and had worked as a nurse until her death. She was very devoted to her animals, numerous cats, a dog, turtles, birds, pet rat, rabbit and, of course, her horse. She enjoyed driving her little pink and white Suzuki 4x4 and also her Kawasaki motorcycle. She loved the outdoors and would camp, ride, hike or just explore the tiniest object found on the forest floor or beach. She enjoyed gymnastics (even taught it for a while), kayaking, canoeing and swimming. She was very creative and could do almost anything from repairing her motocycle seat to creating her own bridles and halters and so much in between." (notes by Linda Van Egdom - 30th August 2004).

 

149. Linda Gale PENFOLD [519], daughter of Harold Stanley PENFOLD [445] and Ann POPOFF [2218], was born on 21 July 1952 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She died on 8 September 1996 in Vancouver.

 

      picture     picture     picture    
      Barbara Elaine Penfold     Barbara Elaine PENFOLD, Barbara Elaine Grainger     Barbara Elaine PENFOLD, Barbara, Thomas and Aunt Lizzie    
 

150. Barbara Elaine PENFOLD [34], daughter of Colin Bertrand PENFOLD [15], was born on 9 June 1953 in Stockwell, London. 113 She was christened on 18 October 1953 in St. Barnabas Church, Dulwich. 114 She died of I (a) Purulent Peritonitis (b) Active Duodenal Ulcer with Perforation II. Carcinomatosis from Breast on 15 March 1998 in Bromley Hospital, Bromley, Kent.

 

Name: Barbara Elaine Grainger

Birth Date: 9 Jun 1953

Death Registration Month/Year: Mar 1998

Age at death (estimated): 44

Registration District: Bromley

Inferred County: Kent

Register Number: B33

Entry number: 218.

Sources

1"Tree029:002-Christening".
Text From Source: PENFOLDS IN ITCHINGFIELD
3 February 1782 Mary daughter of John and Elizabeth Penfold
2"From the website of Julie Martinhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/house-martin/family/itchingfieldparish.htm". Assessment: Unreliable.
3"Marriage Entry". Assessment: Unreliable.
4"Tree029:003-Christening".
Text From Source: PENFOLDS IN ITCHINGFIELD
21 September 1783 Hanah daughter of Jon and Elizabeth Penfold
5"Marrriage".
From the website of Julie Martinhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/house-martin/family/itchingfieldparish.htm.
Assessment: Unreliable.
6"1860 - Death - Henry Penfold".
7"Marriage Entry". Page 23 Entry No 67. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
Text From Source: Original held at East Sussex Record Office, Pelham House, St. Andrews Lane,Lewis -



Marriages solomnized in the parish of Hartfield in the county of Sussex
in the year 1821.

William Penfold widower of this parish and Hannah Humphrey spinster of this parish were married in this church by banns with consent of parents this eighteenth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty one.

By me Samuel Hadas rector
This marriage was solomnized between us

William Penfold
Hannah Humphrey X her mark

in presence of Thomas Humphrey X his mark
Emma Humphrey X her mark
8"Census 1841 Hartfield, Sussex HO 107 1115/6 (William Penfold (head))". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
9"Census 1851 Hartfield, Sussex HO 107 1641 Page 3 Folio 82 (William Penfold (head - widower))". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
10"Census 1851 Hartfield, Sussex H.O. 107 / 1641 Folio 3 (William Penfold (head))".
Text From Source: Subscription to Ancestry.co.uk from the images
11"Census 1861 Hartfield, Sussex RG 9 573 Page 2 Folio 60". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
12"Census 1871 Hartfield, Sussex RG 10 1056 Page 3 Folio 75". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
13Death certificate: Age: 80 - Occupation: Farm labourer
Cause of death - Bronchitis 3 weeks certified
Description and residence of informant - X the mark of Mary Carr present atdeath Hartfield.
14"Census 1851 Horsham, Sussex HO 107/1648 (Peter Penfold (Head - Wid))".
Text From Source: Name Related Age Occupation Birth Place
Petar PENFOLD Head 55 Ag.Lab Itchingfield, Sussex
15"Census 1871 Horsham RG 10 1098 Folio 20 Page 32 (Peter Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
16"Information provided by Margaret Shipton - March 2007".
17"1853 - Marriage - Charles Penfold".
      picture
      Source: 1853 - Marriage - Charles Penfold, 1853 - Marriage - Charles Penfold
 
18"Census 1851 Hartfield, Sussex HO 107 1641 Page 2 Folio 114". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
19"Census 1871 Danehill RG 10 1055 Folio 81 Page 4 (James Carr (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census image on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
20"Census 1881 Hartfield RG 11 1056 Folio 75 Page 15 (James Carr (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
21"Census 1891 Hartfield RG 12 787 Folio 66 Page 5 (Edward Inkpen (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
22"Census 1871 Withyham RG 10 1056 Folio 8 Page 8 (George Friend (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
23"Census 1881 Withyham RG 11 1056 Folio 6 Page 6 (George Friend (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
24"Census 1891 Hartfield RG 12 787 Folio 70 Page 14 (Emily Friend (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census image on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
25"Census 1871 Speldhurst, Kent RG 10 927 Folio 106 Page 28 (George Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
26"Census 1881 Tonbridge, Kent RG11 917 Folio 53 Page 45 (George Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from a transcription on the LDS 1881 Census
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
27"Census 1861 Hartfield, Sussex RG 9 573 Page 3 Folio 61". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
28"Census 1871 Hartfield, Sussex RG 10 1056 Page 2/3 Folio 75". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
29"Census 1841 Hartfield, Sussex HO 107 1115/6 page 57".
Text From Source: The workhouse census submission was made by Sarah Dewdney, the matron on 7th June 1841
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
30"Census 1881 Penshurst, Kent RG 11 910 Folio 8 Page 9 (Henry Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from transcription on the LDS British Census for 1881
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
31"Census 1891 Tonbridge, Southborough, Kent RG 12 680 Folio 66 Page 14 (James Hickmott Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
32"Census 1851 Hartfield, Sussex HO 107 1641 Page 14 Folio 71". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
33"Census 1881 Eastbourne, Sussex RG 11 1040 Folio 43 Page 30 (Stephen Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
34"Census 1891 Brenchley, Tonbridge, Kent RG 12 683 Folio 11 Page 15 (Henry Bradford Head)".
Text From Source: Information form Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
35"Census 1881 Hartfield RG 11 1056 Folio 69B Page 2 (Peter Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
36"1842 - Birth - Thomas Penfold".
      picture
      Source: 1842 - Birth - Thomas Penfold, Tree001-T01-Birth
 
37"Marriage Entry". Text From Source: Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible that is held byTrevor Penfold.
Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible that is held byTrevor Penfold.
38"Tree001:T001-Birth-Index".
      picture
      Source: Tree001:T001-Birth-Index, Tree001-T001-Birth-Index
 
39"Census 1871 Hartfield, Sussex RG 1056 Page 4 Folio 76". Assessment: Secondary evidence.
40"Census 1881 Hartfield, Sussex RG 11/1056 Folio 69C (Thomas Penfold - Head)".
Text From Source: Name Related Age Occupation Birth Place
Thomas PENFOLD Head 38 Labourer Hartfield, Sussex
Mary PENFOLD Wife 32 Laundress West Hoathley, Sussex
Thomas PENFOLD Son 9 Scholar Hartfield, Sussex
Albert PENFOLD Son 3 Hartfield, Sussex
Alice PENFOLD Dau 1 Hartfield, Sussex
41"Census 1891 Hartfield RG 12 787 Folio 70 Page 13 (Thomas Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
42"Census 1901 Hartfield RG 13 903 Folio 65 Page 2 (Thomas Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
43"Birth Certificate".
      picture
      Source: Birth Certificate, Tree001-T01A-Birth
 
44"Census 1891 Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent RG 12 679 Folio 5 Page 4 (John Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
45"Census 1901 Southborough, Kent RG 13 755 Folio 143/144 Page 32/33 (John Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
46"Census 1881 Tonbridge RG 11 917 Folio 80 Page 46 (James Wheateley (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
47"Census 1881 Mitcham RG 11 827 Folio 108 Page 2 (John R Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
48"Census 1891 Chelsea, London RG 12 63 Folio 59 Page 117 (John R Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information for Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
49"Census 1901 St. John the Evangelist, Westminster RG 13 92 Folio 103 Page 7 (John R Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
50"Census 1881 H.M.S Northampton (Camber, Bermuda) RG 11 5638 Folio 12 Page 22 (Edmund C Drummand (Commanding Officer))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
51"Census 1891 Royal Navy H.M.S Excellent RG 12 860 Folio 161 Page 1".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
52"Census 1901 Fulham Infirmary RG 13 58 Folio 100 Page 5".
Text From Source: Infirmation from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
53"Tree001:W008-Marriage".
      picture
      Source: Tree001:W008-Marriage, Tree001-W008-Marriage
 
54"Census 1891 East Grinstead, Sussex RG 12 788 Folio 61 Page 2 (Charles Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
55"Census 1901 Fulham RG 13 67 Folio 171/172 Page 38/39 (Charles R Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
56"Census 1911 Fulham RG14PN355 RG78PN11 RD3 SD5 ED18 SN341" (RG14PN355 RG78PN11 RD3 SD5 ED18 SN341).
Text From Source: Name-Related-Cond-Age-Occupation-Birth Place
Charles R PENFOLD-Head-Mar-46-Civil Service - Post Office-Hartfield, Sussex
Mary Anna PENFOLD-Wife-Mar-51--Burliscombe, Devon
Thomas Edwin PENFOLD-Son-Unm-23-Civil Service - Post Office-9 Grove Cottages, Manor Street, Chelsea
Rosalie Mary PENFOLD-Dau-Unm-21-Elementary Teacher - Surrey County Council-Chelsea
Mary A PENFOLD-Dau-Unm-19-Bodice Assistant - Dressmaking-East Grinstead, Sussex
Josephine Grace PENFOLD-Dau-Unm-17--4 New England Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex
Charles Edward Powell PENFOLD-Son-Unm-13-Scholar-48 Hugon Road, Fulham
William Robert PENFOLD-Son-Unm-11-Scholar-4th Qtr, Fulham 1a 322
RG14PN355 RG78PN11 RD3 SD5 ED18 SN341. Cit. Date: 2 April 1911.
      picture
      Source: Census 1911 Fulham RG14PN355 RG78PN11 RD3 SD5 ED18 SN341, Tree001-W008-1911Census-RG14-00-3-55-00355_0681_03
 
57"Census 1881 Hartfield RG 11 1056 Folio 69B Page 1 (Mary Ann Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
58"Penfold Family Bible".
      picture
      Source: Penfold Family Bible, Penfold Bible
 
59"Ida Penfold's Paperwork-01".
      picture
      Source: Ida Penfold's Paperwork-01, In Ida Penfolds Paperwork-01
 
60Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible that is held byTrevor Penfold.
61"78 St. Andrews Road, Portslade".
      picture
      Source: 78 St. Andrews Road, Portslade, House - 78 St Andrews Road Portslade
 
62"Birth Certificate".
      picture
      Source: Birth Certificate, Tree001-T03-Birth
 
63Mentioned in the back of the Willie/Penfold family bible held by Trevor Penfold.
64"St Wilfreds Church Haywards Heath".
      picture
      Source: St Wilfreds Church Haywards Heath, Church - St Wilfreds Church Haywards Heath
 
65"Census 1901 Haywards Heath RG 13 908 Folio 44 Page 9 (Thomas Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
66"Census 1901 Hayward Heath RG 13 / 908 (Thomas Penfold - head))".
Text From Source: From Ancestry.co.uk
67"Census 1911 Haywards Heath RG14PN5001 RG78PN221 RD76 SD1 ED3 SN57" (RG14PN5001 RG78PN221 RD76 SD1 ED3 SN57).
Text From Source: Name-Related-Cond-Age-Occupation-Birth Place
Thomas PENFOLD-Head-Mar-39-Postman-Hartfield, Sussex, England
Alice Maud PENFOLD-Wife-Mar-35--Little London, Ardingly, Sussex, England
Stephen Bertrand PENFOLD-Son-Unm-15-Carpenter-New England Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex
Mabel Evelyn PENFOLD-Dau-Unm-11-School-Haywards Heath, Sussex
Ivy Winifred PENFOLD-Dau-Unm-6-School-Haywards Heath, Sussex
RG14PN5001 RG78PN221 RD76 SD1 ED3 SN57. Cit. Date: 2 April 1911.
      picture
      Source: Census 1911 Haywards Heath RG14PN5001 RG78PN221 RD76 SD1 ED3 SN57, Tree001-T003-1911Census-RG14-05-0-01-05001_0117_03
 
68"1959 - Death - Thomas Penfold".
      picture
      Source: 1959 - Death - Thomas Penfold, 1959 - Death - Thomas Penfold
 
69"Tree001:T003-Grave".
Text From Source: Portslade Cemetery:
Grave Reference: GG.22
No memorial recorded
      picture
      Source: Tree001:T003-Grave, Tree001-T003-Grave
 
70"Tree001:T03A-Birth".
      picture
      Source: Tree001:T03A-Birth, Tree001-T03A-Birth
 
71"Tree001:T003A-Grave".
Text From Source: Portslade Cemetery:
Grave Reference: GG.22
No memorial recorded
      picture
      Source: Tree001:T003A-Grave, Tree001-T003A-Grave
 
72"Census 1901 Haywards Heath, Sussex RG 13 908 Folio 43 Page 7 (Alfred Johnson Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
73"Tree001:T06-Marriage".
      picture
      Source: Tree001:T06-Marriage, Tree001-T06-Marriage
 
74"Ida Penfold's Paperwork-02".
      picture
      Source: Ida Penfold's Paperwork-02, In Ida Penfolds Paperwork-02
 
75"Census 1901 East Mean, Petersfield, Hampshire RG 13 1095 Folio 5 Page 1 (Reginald Kingsford Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
76"In Loving Memory - Alice Penfold".
Text From Source: In Loving Memory
OF
Our Dear Sister,
ALICE PENFOLD,
Called to her rest August 18th, 1907,
AGED 27 YEARS.
-----
"WITH CHRIST, WHICH IS FAR BETTER."

No one knows how much we miss her,
Only aching hearts can tell;
Earth has lost her, Heaven has gained her ---
Jesus doeth all things well.
Assessment: Unreliable.
Text From Source: In Loving Memory
OF
Our Dear Sister,
ALICE PENFOLD,
Called to her rest August 18th, 1907,
AGED 27 YEARS.
-----
"WITH CHRIST, WHICH IS FAR BETTER."

No one knows how much we miss her,
Only aching hearts can tell;
Earth has lost her, Heaven has gained her ---
Jesus doeth all things well.
77"Lucy Norton (nee Penfold)".
Ida Ballard's paperwork shows death as being during December 1961.
Assessment: Unreliable.
78"Census 1901 St. Pancras, London RG 13 147 Folio 30 Page 51 (Dugold McCorquadale Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
79"Census 1901 Haywards Heath RG 13 908 Folio 44 Page 9 (Thomas Penfold Head)".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
Assessment: Secondary evidence.
80"England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index".
Text From Source: Name: Sidney Penfold
Year of Registration: 1911
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
DISTRICT: Cuckfield
County: Sussex, West Sussex
Volume: 2b
Page: 335
81"Information from Ken Greenman - May 2007".
82"England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983".
Text From Source: Name: Frederick Penfold
Year of Registration: 1913
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Spouse's Surname: Fuller
DISTRICT: Cuckfield
County: Sussex, West Sussex
Volume: 2b
Page: 304
83"Tree001:W011-WWI-Pension".
      picture
      Source: Tree001:W011-WWI-Pension, Tree001-W011-Pension-01
 
84"Census 1891 Minster, Sheerness, Kent RG 12 721 Folio 66 Page 25 (John Parvett (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
85"Information provided by Alan Scardeburg Penfold on 18 February 2007".
86"Census 1901 Newport, Isle Of Wight RG 13 1021 Folio 31 Page 9 (Harriet M Penfold (Head))".
Text From Source: Information from Census images on Ancestry.co.uk (Subscription)
87"Tree001:W20-Birth".
88"Birth Certificate - Bert Penfold".
Birth certificate received from Alan Penfold on 13th July 2007.
      picture
      Source: Birth Certificate - Bert Penfold, 1898 - Birth - Bert Penfold
 
89"Marriage Certificate (Thomas Edwin Penfold)".
      picture
      Source: Marriage Certificate (Thomas Edwin Penfold), 1940 - Marriage - Thomas Edwin Penfold
 
90"Tree001:W21-Death".
      picture
      Source: Tree001:W21-Death, Tree001-W21-Death
 
91"Din's Scrapsnap Book".
92"Tree001:W024-Medals".
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      Source: Tree001:W024-Medals, Tree001-W024-Medals
 
93"Florence Cromarty".
Text From Source: Florence Cromarty 1916 2008 It is with sadness that the family announces that the death of Florence Cromarty occurred at St. Paul's Hospital on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008. Florence was born on March 28th, 1916 in Kamsack, Saskatchewan to parents Peter and Henrietta Penfold. The family soon moved to Prince Albert where Florence was raised, went to School and started her working career with the Eaton's Department Store. She married Norman Cromarty in Prince Albert and in the late 1950's they moved to Christopher Lake to farm and operate a saw mill after which they moved to Regina where Florence worked at Eaton's and Moffat's Pharmacy for many years. Following retirement Florence relocated and made Saskatoon her home where she quickly made many special friends. Florence was predeceased by her husband Norman (1985); and daughter Heather Coulling (1990); as well as four brothers, Les, Rod, Neil and Doug. She is survived by son Neil (Donna) and their children Dustin, Dallas and Tobi (Ken) Zech and their daughter Allie Zech all of Regina; son-in-law Greg (Cecilia) Coulling and his children Leaha (Geoff) Cooper and their children Makayla, Alexa and Braydan; Erin (Todd) Bisschop and their children Nathaniel and Abigail all of Fort McLeod; and Warren Coulling and his fiance Allison Romano of Calgary; as well as one nephew Rick McLeod of Calgary. Florence will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by her family and friends. The family extends thanks to the Doctor's, nurses and staff at St. Paul's Hospital for the care provided to Florence and heartfelt appreciation to special friends Budgie and Ron for the help, care and attention given to Florence over the past number of years. Funeral Services will be held in Saskatoon on Saturday, February 16th at 2:00 p.m. at Westwood Funeral Chapel (1402 20th St. W.) A graveside Committal Service will take place in Regina at Regina Memorial Gardens (Hwy. #1 East) on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 at 3:30 pm. Those wishing to attend the Committal Service are asked to assemble at the cemetery entrance at 3:15 pm. Flowers are gratefully declined. Memorial donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary or a charity of choice. Email condolences may be sent to mail@westwoodfuneralchapel.com Arrangements have been entrusted to WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL (653-3434)
Published in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix from 2/13/2008 - 2/14/2008.
94"Tree001-T12-Birth".
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      Source: Tree001-T12-Birth, Tree001-T12-Birth
 
95"1916 - Marriage - Stephen Bertrand Penfold".
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      Source: 1916 - Marriage - Stephen Bertrand Penfold, 1916 - Marriage - Stephen Bertrand Penfold-03
 
96"Tree001T12: Paper Cutting".
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      Source: Tree001T12: Paper Cutting, Tree001-T12-papercutting-01
 
97Directory Title: Norwich / Essex / East Suffolk / Reading / Guildford / St Albans / Brighton / Tunsbridge Wells / Canterbury / Southampton / Portsmouth / Bournemouth / Bristol / Exeter / Plymouth / South Wales / Gloucester, S015, "Resident in 1923".
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      Source: S015, 1923 - Telephone - S.B Penfold
 
98London Surnames L - R, S011, "Residence in 1948".
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      Source: S011, 1948 - Telephone - S.B Penfold
 
99London Surnames L - R, S012, "Resident in 1953".
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      Source: S012, 1953 - Telephone - S.B Penfold
 
100London Surnames L - R, S014, "Resident in 1957".
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      Source: S014, 1957 - Telephone - S.B Penfold
 
101"1959 - Death - Stephen Bertrand Penfold".
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      Source: 1959 - Death - Stephen Bertrand Penfold, 1959 - Death - Stephen Bertrand Penfold
 
102"1982 - Death - Alice May Lawrence".
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      Source: 1982 - Death - Alice May Lawrence, 1982 - Death - Alice May Lawrence
 
103"Information from Kathryn Gecit - April 2007".
104"1966 - Death - Ivy Winifred Gunn".
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      Source: 1966 - Death - Ivy Winifred Gunn, 1966 - Death - Ivy Winifried Gunn
 
105"England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983".
Text From Source: Name: Louisa Ida E Penfold
Year of Registration: 1909
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
DISTRICT: Cuckfield
County: Sussex, West Sussex
Volume: 2b
Page: 140
106"BMD".
Text From Source: Births Jun 1922 Penfold Frederick R Fuller Cuckfield 2b 239
107"England & Wales, Death Index: 1837-1983".
Text From Source: 1967 Q1-Jan-Feb-Mar Penfold Frederick R 44 Battle 5H 13
108"http://obits.eons.com/obitplus/display_obit/Alan-S.-Penfold-Lebanon-NH-2008/828 36547".
Text From Source: Alan S. Penfold
1927 - 2008

Alan was born on December 15, 1927 and passed away on Sunday, February 24, 2008.

Alan was last known to be living in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
109"Tree001:-W40-Adoption".
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      Source: Tree001:-W40-Adoption, Tree001-W40-Adoption
 
110"Tree001:T30-Birth".
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      Source: Tree001:T30-Birth, Tree001-T30-Birth
 
111"T001:T30-Birth-Index".
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      Source: T001:T30-Birth-Index, Tree001-T30-Birth-Index
 
112"Tree001:T30-Death".
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      Source: Tree001:T30-Death, Tree001-T30-Death
 
113"Tree001:T35-Birth".
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      Source: Tree001:T35-Birth, Tree001-T35-Birth
 
114"Christening Certificate - Barbara Elaine Penfold".
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      Source: Christening Certificate - Barbara Elaine Penfold, Tree001-T035-Christening
 

 

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