Maud Harnwell

F, b. December 1889, d. December 1984, #1
  • The birth of Maud Harnwell was registered in December 1889 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, daughter of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • In 1891 she was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1891 English census at 22 Chapnell Lane, Walsoken, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 she was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1901 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Circa 1910 Maud Harnwell married Bert Cheesewright, , estimated date.
  • On 14 April 1939 her mother, Susannah Moules, died at age 86 years, 3 months and 9 days at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In December 1984 Maud Harnwell died at age 95 years at England.
  • Maud Harnwell and Bert Cheesewright had no issue.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2008

Family: Bert Cheesewright (excluded)

  • Circa 1910 Maud Harnwell married Bert Cheesewright, , estimated date.

William James Harnwell

M, b. September 1884, d. 19 February 1951, #2
  • The birth of William James Harnwell was registered in September 1884 at West Walton, Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • In 1891 he was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1891 English census at 22 Chapnell Lane, Walsoken, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 he was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1901 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In May 1928 William James Harnwell, 43, married Frances Emily Pulham, , at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 April 1939 his mother, Susannah Moules, died at age 86 years, 3 months and 9 days at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 19 February 1951 William James Harnwell died at age 66 years and 5 months at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • He was buried on 24 February 1951 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2008

Family: Frances Emily Pulham b. c 1890

  • In May 1928 William James Harnwell, 43, married Frances Emily Pulham, , at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Derek James Harnwell (excluded)

David Harnwell

M, b. June 1882, d. 3 April 1962, #3
  • David Harnwell was born in June 1882 at West Walton, Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • In 1891 he was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1891 English census at 22 Chapnell Lane, Walsoken, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 he was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1901 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 April 1939 his mother, Susannah Moules, died at age 86 years, 3 months and 9 days at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 3 April 1962 David Harnwell died at age 79 years and 10 months at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • He was buried on 7 April 1962 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2008

Mary Harnwell

F, b. September 1880, d. circa December 1964, #4
  • Mary Harnwell was born in September 1880 at West Walton, Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England, daughter of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • In 1881 she was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules, her parents, in the 1881 English census at House Nr. 2, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Mary Harnwell was enumerated in the 1891 UK census in the household of Mary Moules her aunt in April 1891 at 40 Mill Road, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Marriage banns for Mary Harnwell and Ernest Richard Gay Girdlestone were published on 22 October 1905 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In December 1905 Mary Harnwell, 25, married Ernest Richard Gay Girdlestone, 27, , at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Circa December 1964 Mary Harnwell died at England.
  • Last Edited: 27 Nov 2006

Family: Ernest Richard Gay Girdlestone b. Mar 1878


Susannah Elderidge

F, b. 1821, d. 2 October 1875, #5
  • Father: Father Elderidge b. b 1792
  • Mother: Sarah [?] b. bt 1791 - 1792
  • Susannah Elderidge was also known as Susan Eldreds on her daughter's birth certificate.
  • She was born about in 1821 at Walpole, Norfolk, England, daughter of Father Elderidge and Sarah [?].
  • On 8 September 1835 Susannah Elderidge married Thomas Moules, 22, son of Joseph Moules and Sarah Pitts, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1836 Joseph Moules, her infant son, died at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 June 1841 she was enumerated in the household of Joseph Moules and Elizabeth [?], her in-laws, in the 1841 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Before 1851 Elizabeth Moules, her young daughter, died at West Walton, Norfolk, England, apparently, as she does not appear in the 1861 census.
  • On 30 March 1851 Susannah Elderidge and Thomas Mowles were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at West Walton, Marsh, Wisbeach, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moules, head, 37, Ag Lab, b. West Walton-NFK
    Susan, Wife, 33, F, ---, b.Walpole-NFK
    William, Son, 13     , M, Ag Lab, b. West Walton-NFK
    Mary,Daur, 11, F, Scholar, b. West Walton-NFK
    Joseph, Son, -, 9, M, Scholar, b. West Walton-NFK
    Thomas, Son-, 7, M, Scholar, b. West Walton-NFK
    Sarah, Daur, -, 5, F, ---, b. West Walton-NFK
    John, Son, -, 2, M, ---, b. West Walton-NFK.
  • Susannah Elderidge was the informant on the death certificate of Elizabeth Moules, his mother-in-law, on 18 January 1859 at West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • In March 1859 Sarah Moules, her daughter, 13 years and 6 months died at West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, before the 1861 census enumeration apparently (needs confirmation).
  • On 7 April 1861 Susannah Elderidge and Thomas Moles were enumerated in the 1861 census of England at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moles (sic), 48, Ag. Lab., b. Walton
    Susan, wife, 44, b. Terrington
    Mary, daur, 21, b. Walton (as were all the children)
    Joseph, son, 19, Ag. Lab
    Thomas, son, 17
    John, son, 12
    Susannah, daur, 7, scholar
    David, son, 5.
  • On 2 April 1871 Susannah Elderidge and Thomas Moules were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moules, head, 58, farmer with 26 acres, b. West Walton (as were all of the children)
    Susanah, wife, 54, b. Terrington
    Joseph, son, 29, Ag. Lab
    John, son, 22, Ag. Lab
    Susanah, daur, 18
    David, son, 15, Ag. Lab.
  • On 2 October 1875 Susannah Elderidge died at age 54 years at West Walton, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of paralysis. (Note: The informant on the death certificate was William Moules, son).
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: Thomas Moules b. 28 Feb 1813, d. Jun 1887


Thomas Moules

M, b. 28 February 1813, d. June 1887, #6

St. Mary the Virgin, West Walton Parish Church

  • His married name was Mowles in the 1851 census.
  • Thomas Moules was baptized on 28 February 1813, son of Joseph Moules and Sarah Pitts, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 8 September 1835 Thomas Moules, 22, married Susannah Elderidge, daughter of Father Elderidge and Sarah [?], at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1836 Joseph Moules, his infant son, died at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 June 1841 he was enumerated in the household of Joseph Moules and Elizabeth [?] in the 1841 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Joseph Moules, 55, Ag. Lab, b. in the county (as were all the children)
    Elizabeth, 55, not b. in the county
    Thomas Moules, 25, Ag. Lab
    Susan, (Thos'. wife) 20
    William, 4
    Mary, 2
    Elizabeth, 20
    Elizabeth, 6 mos.
  • Before 1851 Elizabeth Moules, his young daughter, died at West Walton, Norfolk, England, apparently, as she does not appear in the 1861 census.
  • Thomas was a agricultural laborer.
  • On 30 March 1851 Thomas Mowles and Susannah Elderidge were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at West Walton, Marsh, Wisbeach, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moules, head, 37, Ag Lab, b. West Walton-NFK
    Susan, Wife, 33, F, ---, b.Walpole-NFK
    William, Son, 13     , M, Ag Lab, b. West Walton-NFK
    Mary,Daur, 11, F, Scholar, b. West Walton-NFK
    Joseph, Son, -, 9, M, Scholar, b. West Walton-NFK
    Thomas, Son-, 7, M, Scholar, b. West Walton-NFK
    Sarah, Daur, -, 5, F, ---, b. West Walton-NFK
    John, Son, -, 2, M, ---, b. West Walton-NFK.
  • In March 1859 Sarah Moules, his daughter, 13 years and 6 months died at West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, before the 1861 census enumeration apparently (needs confirmation).
  • On 7 April 1861 Thomas Moles and Susannah Elderidge were enumerated in the 1861 census of England at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moles (sic), 48, Ag. Lab., b. Walton
    Susan, wife, 44, b. Terrington
    Mary, daur, 21, b. Walton (as were all the children)
    Joseph, son, 19, Ag. Lab
    Thomas, son, 17
    John, son, 12
    Susannah, daur, 7, scholar
    David, son, 5.
  • On 2 April 1871 Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moules, head, 58, farmer with 26 acres, b. West Walton (as were all of the children)
    Susanah, wife, 54, b. Terrington
    Joseph, son, 29, Ag. Lab
    John, son, 22, Ag. Lab
    Susanah, daur, 18
    David, son, 15, Ag. Lab.
  • On 2 October 1875 Susannah Elderidge, his wife, died at age 54 years at West Walton, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of paralysis. (Note: The informant on the death certificate was William Moules, son).
  • In April 1881 Thomas Moules was enumerated in the 1881 census of England at West Walton, Norfolk, England, as:
    Thomas Moles, Widower, 68, M, b. West Walton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Head, Occ: Farmer 22 Acres
    David, Unmarried, 25, M, b. West Walton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Son, Occ: Ag Lab.
  • In April 1881 William West and Mary Moules were enumerated in the 1881 UK census living near Thomas Moules at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of Thomas Moules was registered in June 1887 in at Wisbech, Norfolk, England. He was 74 years and 3 months.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: Susannah Elderidge b. 1821, d. 2 Oct 1875

  • On 8 September 1835 Thomas Moules, 22, married Susannah Elderidge, daughter of Father Elderidge and Sarah [?], at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.

Hugh Harnwell

M, b. March 1914, d. March 1991, #7

Hugh Harnwell, 1950

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  • The birth of Hugh Harnwell was registered in March 1914 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, son of John Harnwell and Mary Amelia Pumfrey.
  • On 21 July 1914 his sister, Hilda Maud Harnwell, died at River Rd., Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of whooping cough and pneumonia.
  • On 23 April 1929 his mother, Mary Amelia Pumfrey, died at age 39 years, 10 months and 2 days at Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of syncope, valvular heart disease, and pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • Circa 1938 Hugh's widowed father, John Harnwell remarried to Grace Lilian Setchell, .
  • Hugh Harnwell married Doris [?], .
  • Hugh was an agricultural laborer.
  • On 9 September 1950 Hugh Harnwell signed as witness to the marriage of Douglas Jack Harnwell and Gwendoline Florence Davies at St. John's Church, Fulham, London, England.
  • In January 1975 Hugh Harnwell was living at 5 Glencove Terrace, Wisbech, Norfolk, England.
  • As of January 1975, Hugh Harnwell lived at 5 Glencove Terrace, Wisbech, Norfolk, England.
  • He was the informant on the death certificate of John Harnwell father on 18 January 1975 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • The death of Hugh Harnwell was registered in March 1991 in at Kings Lynn District, Norfolk, England. He was 77 years.
  • Doris outlived Hugh Harnwell and the death was registered in June 2003 at Fenland District, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2008

Family: Doris [?] b. 8 Jun 1915, d. Jun 2003

  • Peter Harnwell (living)

Hilda Maud Harnwell

F, b. June 1912, d. 21 July 1914, #8
  • Hilda Maud Harnwell was born in June 1912 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, daughter of John Harnwell and Mary Amelia Pumfrey.
  • On 21 July 1914 Hilda Maud Harnwell died at age 2 years and 1 month at River Rd., Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of whooping cough and pneumonia.
  • Last Edited: 20 Oct 2006

Grace Lilian Setchell

F, b. 30 September 1902, d. December 1972, #9

Grace Lillian Setchell, 1950

  • Grace Lilian Setchell was born on 30 September 1902 at Cambridgeshire/Norfolk, England.
  • Circa 1938 Grace Lilian Setchell married John Harnwell, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • In December 1972 Grace Lilian Setchell died at age 70 years and 2 months at Upwell, Norfolk, England.
  • She was buried on 14 December 1972 at Upwell Cemetery, Upwell, Norfolk, England, Sec. M, Grave 9.
  • John, her husband, outlived Grace Lilian Setchell and died on 18 January 1975 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Feb 2008

Family: John Harnwell b. 18 Feb 1887, d. 18 Jan 1975


Emily Claydon

F, b. 2 February 1857, d. March 1925, #14
  • Emily Claydon was born on 2 February 1857 at Fincham, Downham District, Norfolk, England, daughter of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders.
  • In April 1871 she was enumerated in the household of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders in the 1871 English census at Fincham, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1877 Emily Claydon lived at Barton St. Andrew, Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 January 1877 Emily Claydon, 19, married John Pumfrey, 30, son of Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore and Susan Blyth, at Barton St. Andrew, Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, Witnesses to the marriage were Charles Alcock and Robert Waldon.
  • In 1881 Emily Claydon and John Pomfrey were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    John POMFRY, Married, 34, M, b. Bendish, Norfolk, England, Rel: Head, Occ: Ag Lab
    Emily ((Alice)), M, 24, F, b. Fincham ((Barton)), Norfolk, England, Rel: Wife
    Alice ((Emily)), 3, F, b. Barton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Daur, Occ: Scholar
    Martha, 2, F, b. Barton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Daur
    Elizabeth, 6 m, F, b. Barton, Norfolk, England,      Rel: Daur
    Susan, Widow, 72, F, b. Burnam Market, Norfolk, England, Rel: Mother.
  • In April 1891 Emily Claydon and John Pumfrey were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at Beechamwells, Swaffham District, Norfolk, England, where they live with their seven children.
  • The death of James Pumfrey, her 10-year old son, 10 years and 9 months was registered in December 1896 at Swaffham District, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 Emily Claydon and John Pumfrey were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at Kendal Field, Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk, England, as:
    John Pumfrey, head, married, 54, yardman on Farm, worker, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish
    Emily, wife, 44, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Alice, daur, single, 23, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish
    Mirah, daur, single, 17, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Mary, daur, 11, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Harry, son, 9, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    William, son, 6, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    May, daur, 7, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Evelyn, daur, 3, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Cecil, Gr-son, 1 Mo., b. Norfolk, Walpole St. Peter (unknown whose son he is. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
  • The death of May Pumfrey, her 8-year old daughter, 8 years and 5 months was registered in May 1902 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of Henry Pumfrey, her 11-year old son, 11 years and 9 months was registered in December 1903 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of John Pumfrey, her husband, 72 years and 7 months was registered in June 1919 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of Emily Claydon was registered in March 1925 in at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England. She was 68 years.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: John Pumfrey b. 28 Oct 1846, d. Jun 1919


John Pumfrey

M, b. 28 October 1846, d. June 1919, #15
  • John Pumfrey was born on 28 October 1846 at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England, son of Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore and Susan Blyth.
  • On 30 March 1851 he was enumerated in the household of Henry Pomfrey and Susan Blyth, his parents, in the 1851 English census at Barracks, Downham, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 11 June 1856 his father, Henry Pumfrey, died at age 74 years, 2 months and 8 days at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England, of a diseased bladder.
  • On 7 April 1861 he was enumerated in the household of Susan Blyth, his widowed mother, in the 1861 English census at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1871 he was enumerated in the household of Susan Blyth, his mother, in the 1871 English census at 33 Barracks, Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 January 1877 John Pumfrey, 30, married Emily Claydon, 19, daughter of John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders, at Barton St. Andrew, Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, Witnesses to the marriage were Charles Alcock and Robert Waldon.
  • In 1881 John Pomfrey and Emily Claydon were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    John POMFRY, Married, 34, M, b. Bendish, Norfolk, England, Rel: Head, Occ: Ag Lab
    Emily ((Alice)), M, 24, F, b. Fincham ((Barton)), Norfolk, England, Rel: Wife
    Alice ((Emily)), 3, F, b. Barton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Daur, Occ: Scholar
    Martha, 2, F, b. Barton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Daur
    Elizabeth, 6 m, F, b. Barton, Norfolk, England,      Rel: Daur
    Susan, Widow, 72, F, b. Burnam Market, Norfolk, England, Rel: Mother.
  • On 11 August 1883 his mother, Susan Blyth, died at age 72 years, 11 months and 2 days at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England, decay of nature and catarrh of the bladder for 2 years. (Informant on her death certificate was Matilda Broughton, daughter).
  • In 1891 John was an agricultural laborer.
  • In April 1891 John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at Beechamwells, Swaffham District, Norfolk, England, where they live with their seven children.
  • The death of James Pumfrey, his 10-year old son, 10 years and 9 months was registered in December 1896 at Swaffham District, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at Kendal Field, Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk, England, as:
    John Pumfrey, head, married, 54, yardman on Farm, worker, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish
    Emily, wife, 44, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Alice, daur, single, 23, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish
    Mirah, daur, single, 17, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Mary, daur, 11, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Harry, son, 9, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    William, son, 6, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    May, daur, 7, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Evelyn, daur, 3, b. Norfolk, Beechamwell
    Cecil, Gr-son, 1 Mo., b. Norfolk, Walpole St. Peter (unknown whose son he is. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
  • The death of May Pumfrey, his 8-year old daughter, 8 years and 5 months was registered in May 1902 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of Henry Pumfrey, his 11-year old son, 11 years and 9 months was registered in December 1903 at Wisbech District, Norfolk, England.
  • The death of John Pumfrey was registered in June 1919 in at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England. He was 72 years and 7 months.
  • Emily, his wife, outlived John Pumfrey and the death was registered in March 1925 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: Emily Claydon b. 2 Feb 1857, d. Mar 1925


Susannah Moules

F, b. 5 January 1853, d. 14 April 1939, #16
  • Susannah Moules was born on 5 January 1853 at West Walton, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, daughter of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge.
  • The birth of Susannah Moules was registered in March 1853 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England, daughter of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge.
  • On 7 April 1861 she was enumerated in the household of Thomas Moles and Susannah Elderidge, her parents, in the 1861 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 2 April 1871 she was enumerated in the household of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge, her parents, in the 1871 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Marriage banns for Susannah Moules and James Christian Harnwell were published on 21 September 1879 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 12 October 1879 Susannah Moules, 26, married James Christian Harnwell, 30, son of John Barnes Harnwell and Mary Jane Bullard, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were John Moules and Sarah Ann Harnwell.
  • In 1881 Susannah Moules and James Christian Harnwell were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at House Nr. 2, West Walton, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    James C. HARWELL, Married, 31, M, b. Welney, Norfolk, England, Rel: Head, Occ: Labourer (Ag)
    Susannah, 28, F, b. West Walton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Wife
    Mary, 9 m, F, b. West Walton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Daur.
  • In 1891 Susannah Moules and James Christian Harnwell were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at 22 Chapnell Lane, Walsoken, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 Susannah Moules and James Christian Harnwell were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Susannah Moules died on 14 April 1939 at West Walton, Norfolk, England, at age 86 years, 3 months and 9 days.
  • She was buried on 18 April 1939 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 22 Oct 2008

Family: James Christian Harnwell b. 24 Jun 1849, d. 23 Jul 1939

  • Marriage banns for Susannah Moules and James Christian Harnwell were published on 21 September 1879 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 12 October 1879 Susannah Moules, 26, married James Christian Harnwell, 30, son of John Barnes Harnwell and Mary Jane Bullard, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were John Moules and Sarah Ann Harnwell.

James Christian Harnwell

M, b. 24 June 1849, d. 23 July 1939, #17
  • James Christian Harnwell was born in June 1849 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England, son of John Barnes Harnwell and Mary Jane Bullard.
  • James Christian Harnwell was baptized on 24 June 1849, son of John Barnes Harnwell and Mary Jane Bullard, at Welney Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 30 March 1851 he was enumerated in the household of John Barnes Harnwell and Mary Jane Bullard, his parents, in the 1851 English census at Briston Hill, Welney Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1871 he was enumerated in the household of John Barnes Harnwell and Mary Jane Bullard in the 1871 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 4 August 1878 James Christian Harnwell signed as witness to the marriage of John Marshall Harnwell and Sarah Ann Woodcock at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Marriage banns for James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules were published on 21 September 1879 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 12 October 1879 James Christian Harnwell, 30, married Susannah Moules, 26, daughter of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were John Moules and Sarah Ann Harnwell.
  • James Christian Harnwell was illiterate and signed his marriage certificate with "X."
  • In 1881 James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules were enumerated in the 1881 census of England at House Nr. 2, West Walton, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    James C. HARWELL, Married, 31, M, b. Welney, Norfolk, England, Rel: Head, Occ: Labourer (Ag)
    Susannah, 28, F, b. West Walton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Wife
    Mary, 9 m, F, b. West Walton, Norfolk, England, Rel: Daur.
  • In 1884 James was an agricultural laborer.
  • In 1891 James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at 22 Chapnell Lane, Walsoken, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1901 James was a yardman working on a farm.
  • On 31 March 1901 James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 14 April 1939 Susannah Moules, his wife, died at age 86 years, 3 months and 9 days at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 23 July 1939 James Christian Harnwell died at age 90 years and 29 days at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • He was buried in July 1939 at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 28 Sep 2008

Family: Susannah Moules b. 5 Jan 1853, d. 14 Apr 1939

  • Marriage banns for James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules were published on 21 September 1879 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 12 October 1879 James Christian Harnwell, 30, married Susannah Moules, 26, daughter of Thomas Moules and Susannah Elderidge, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, ; witnesses to the marriage were John Moules and Sarah Ann Harnwell.

Mary Ann Rose

F, b. 9 March 1867, #18
  • Mary Ann Rose was born on 9 March 1867 at Spitalfields, Whitechapel, London, Middlesex, England, daughter of George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton.
  • On 2 April 1871 she was enumerated in the household of George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton, her parents, in the 1871 English census at 5 Binnets Place, Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Greater London, England.
  • In 1881 she was enumerated in the household of George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton, her parents, in the 1881 English census at 5 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England.
  • In 1891 Mary was a machinist, at the time of her marriage.
  • On 5 April 1891 she was enumerated in the household of George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton, her parents, in the 1891 English census at 2 Tavistock Street, Bethnal Green, London, England.
  • Marriage banns for Mary Ann Rose and Edward Henry Carter were published at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London, England.
  • On 17 May 1891 Mary Ann Rose, 24, married Henry Edward Carter, son of Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis, at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London East, Poplar, County of London, England, by banns; witnesses to the marriage were Thomas Arthur Rose and Ellen Bedford.
  • In June 1897 Mary Ann Rose and Edward Henry Carter were living at 12 Driffield Road, Bow, Poplar, London, England.
  • In 1899 Mary Ann Rose and Edward Henry Carter lived at 27 Stafford Road, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England.
  • On 12 December 1899 Edward Henry Carter, her husband, died at Chest Hospital, Bethnal Green, London, County of London, England.
  • The "informant" on Edward Carter's death certificate is "M. A. Carter, widow of deceased, present at the death."
  • On 31 March 1901 Mary Ann Rose was enumerated in the 1901 UK census at 27 Stafford Road, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England, as a boarder in the home of William Wright, 38, his wife and family:
    Mary Ann Carter, boarder, widow, 32, boot machinist, worker, b. London, Old Ford
    Florence M. A. Carter, boarder, 3, b. London, Old Ford
    William E. Carter, boarder, 1, b. London, Bow.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2006

Family: Edward Henry Carter b. bt 1869 - 1870, d. 12 Dec 1899

  • Marriage banns for Mary Ann Rose and Edward Henry Carter were published at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London, England.
  • On 17 May 1891 Mary Ann Rose, 24, married Henry Edward Carter, son of Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis, at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London East, Poplar, County of London, England, by banns; witnesses to the marriage were Thomas Arthur Rose and Ellen Bedford.

Edward Henry Carter

M, b. between 1869 and 1870, d. 12 December 1899, #19
  • Edward Henry Carter was also known as Henry Edward Carter on his marriage record.
  • He was born between 1869 and 1870 at Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England, son of Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis.
  • On 2 April 1871 he was enumerated in the household of Thomas William Carter and Sarah Davis, his parents, in the 1871 English census at 6 Ada Place, Bethnal Green, London, England.
  • On 24 May 1877 his father, Thomas William Carter, died at age 44 years, 1 month and 2 days at 10 Urban Place, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England, phthesis pulmonalis.
  • In 1881 Edward Henry Carter was boy in school.
  • In 1881 he was enumerated in the household of Sarah Davis, his widowed mother, in the 1881 English census at 6 Collins Place, Bethnal Green, London, England.
  • Edward was a leather stuff cutter, or pressman, at the time of his marriage.
  • In 1891 he was enumerated in the household of Sarah Davis, his mother, in the 1891 English census at 62 Balsome Street, Hackney, London, England.
  • Marriage banns for Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose were published at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London, England.
  • On 17 May 1891 Henry Edward Carter married Mary Ann Rose, 24, daughter of George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton, at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London East, Poplar, County of London, England, by banns; witnesses to the marriage were Thomas Arthur Rose and Ellen Bedford.
  • In 1897 Edward was a journeyman bootmaker or boot clicker.
  • In June 1897 Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose were living at 12 Driffield Road, Bow, Poplar, London, England.
  • In 1899 Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose lived at 27 Stafford Road, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England.
  • In 1899 Edward was a boot machinist at 27 Stafford Road, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England.
  • On 12 December 1899 Edward Henry Carter died at Chest Hospital, Bethnal Green, London, County of London, England, of Phthisis; tubercular meningitis.
  • The "informant" on Edward Carter's death certificate is "M. A. Carter, widow of deceased, present at the death."
  • Last Edited: 16 Oct 2006

Family: Mary Ann Rose b. 9 Mar 1867

  • Marriage banns for Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose were published at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London, England.
  • On 17 May 1891 Henry Edward Carter married Mary Ann Rose, 24, daughter of George Hunter Rose and Grace Lydia Morton, at The Parish Church of Old Ford, London East, Poplar, County of London, England, by banns; witnesses to the marriage were Thomas Arthur Rose and Ellen Bedford.

Harriet Mathilda Savery

F, b. 8 October 1873, #20
  • Harriet Mathilda Savery was born on 8 October 1873 at South Hackney, Middlesex, England, daughter of Charles Savery and Jane Hine.
  • In 1881 she was enumerated in the household of Charles Savery and Jane Hine in the 1881 English census at 27 Goring Street, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England.
  • On 18 February 1890 her father, Charles Savery, died at 27 Goring Street, London Fields, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England, of chronic bronchitis for three weeks, and cardiac disease. His widow, Jane, was the informant, being present at the death.
  • In 1891 Harriet was a greengrocer.
  • On 5 April 1891 she was enumerated in the household of Jane Hine, her mother, in the 1891 English census at 27 Goring Street, South Hackney, Greater London, Middlesex, England.
  • On 20 November 1891 Harriet Mathilda Savery signed as witness to the marriage of William Head and Jane Eliza Savery at Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England.
  • Harriet was a machinist, at the time of her marriage.
  • In 1893 Harriet Mathilda Savery and George Arthur Davies were living at 1 Garden Place, Haggerstone, Shoreditch, County of London, England.
  • Marriage banns for Harriet Mathilda Savery and George Arthur Davies were published in September 1893.
  • On 17 September 1893 Harriet Mathilda Savery, 19, married George Davies, son of William Davies and Esther Magdalene Robinson, at Parish Church All Saints, Haggerston, Shoreditch, County of London, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Frederick John Davies and Florence Greiao.
  • In October 1897 Harriet Mathilda Savery and George Arthur Davies lived at 10 Angrave Street, Haggerston, Shoreditch, County of London, England.
  • On 14 August 1899 Harriet's widowed mother, Jane Savery remarried to Thomas Ripper, son of Thomas Ripper and Mary [?], at The Parish Church of St. Mary Haggerston, Shoreditch, London, Middlesex, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 Harriet Mathilda Savery and George Arthur Davies were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at Maudoline St., Haggerstone, Shoreditch, London, England, as follows:
    George Davis (sic), head, married, 26, French Polisher, worker, b. Shoreditch
    Harriet, wife, 28, b. Hackney
    George, son, 7, b. Haggerston
    Tommy, son, 5, b. Haggerston
    Arthur, son, 3, b. Haggerston.
  • In March 1905 Harriet Mathilda Davies, 31, married Joseph Cole, , at Shoreditch, County of London, England.
  • Harriet Mathilda Savery and Joseph Cole reportedly had three children between 1905 and the time of his death. Their names are not exactly known. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
  • Last Edited: 11 Jan 2007

Family 1: George Arthur Davies b. bt 1873 - 1874, d. 4 Jan 1905

  • Marriage banns for Harriet Mathilda Savery and George Arthur Davies were published in September 1893.
  • On 17 September 1893 Harriet Mathilda Savery, 19, married George Davies, son of William Davies and Esther Magdalene Robinson, at Parish Church All Saints, Haggerston, Shoreditch, County of London, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Frederick John Davies and Florence Greiao.

Family 2: Joseph Cole b. c 1870, d. Mar 1911

  • In March 1905 Harriet Mathilda Davies, 31, married Joseph Cole, , at Shoreditch, County of London, England.

George Arthur Davies

M, b. between 1873 and 1874, d. 4 January 1905, #21
  • George Arthur Davies was born between 1873 and 1874 at Bethnal Green District, Middlesex, England, son of William Davies and Esther Magdalene Robinson.
  • In April 1881 he was enumerated in the household of William Davies and Esther Magdalene Robinson, his father, in the 1881 English census at 4 Willow Walk, Bethnal Green, Hackney, London, England.
  • In April 1891 he was enumerated in the household of William Davies and Esther Magdalene Robinson, his father, in the 1891 English census at 8 Goring Street, South Hackney, London, County of London, England.
  • In 1893 George was a french polisher, at the time of his marriage. He also gives his father's profession as "shoemaker" on his marriage certificate.
  • In 1893 George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery were living at 1 Garden Place, Haggerstone, Shoreditch, County of London, England.
  • Marriage banns for George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery were published in September 1893.
  • On 17 September 1893 George Davies married Harriet Mathilda Savery, 19, daughter of Charles Savery and Jane Hine, at Parish Church All Saints, Haggerston, Shoreditch, County of London, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Frederick John Davies and Florence Greiao.
  • In October 1897 George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery lived at 10 Angrave Street, Haggerston, Shoreditch, County of London, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery were enumerated in the 1901 UK census at Maudoline St., Haggerstone, Shoreditch, London, England, as follows:
    George Davis (sic), head, married, 26, French Polisher, worker, b. Shoreditch
    Harriet, wife, 28, b. Hackney
    George, son, 7, b. Haggerston
    Tommy, son, 5, b. Haggerston
    Arthur, son, 3, b. Haggerston.
  • In March 1905 George's widow, Harriet Mathilda Davies remarried to Joseph Cole, , at Shoreditch, County of London, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2006

Family: Harriet Mathilda Savery b. 8 Oct 1873

  • Marriage banns for George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery were published in September 1893.
  • On 17 September 1893 George Davies married Harriet Mathilda Savery, 19, daughter of Charles Savery and Jane Hine, at Parish Church All Saints, Haggerston, Shoreditch, County of London, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Frederick John Davies and Florence Greiao.

Florence Mary Ann Carter

F, b. 17 June 1897, d. 8 November 1933, #22
  • Florence Mary Ann Carter was born on 17 June 1897 at 12 Driffield Road, Bow, Poplar, London, England, daughter of Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose.
  • In 1899 Florence Mary Ann Carter lived with Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose at 27 Stafford Road, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England.
  • On 12 December 1899 her father, Edward Henry Carter, died at Chest Hospital, Bethnal Green, London, County of London, England, of Phthisis; tubercular meningitis.
  • On 31 March 1901 she was enumerated in the household of Mary Ann Rose, her mother, who is a boarder, in the 1901 English census at 27 Stafford Road, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England.
  • Florence was a shop assistant, at the time of her marriage.
  • On 11 January 1920 Florence Mary Ann Carter, 22, married Arthur Alfred Davies, 22, son of George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery, at Parish of St. Mark, Victoria Park, London, County of London, England, after banns; witnesses were Sarah Wells and Alfred Benning.
  • In 1927 Florence Mary Ann Carter and Arthur Alfred Davies lived at 41 High Street, Kingsland, Central Hackney, County of London, England.
  • On 8 November 1933 Florence Mary Ann Carter died at age 36 years, 4 months and 22 days at Dalston, London.
  • Arthur, her husband, outlived Florence Mary Ann Carter and died on 2 March 1987 at Erpingham, North Walsham, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 28 Nov 2006

Family: Arthur Alfred Davies b. 5 Oct 1897, d. 2 Mar 1987


Arthur Alfred Davies

M, b. 5 October 1897, d. 2 March 1987, #23

Arthur Alfred Davies, London, 1950

  • Arthur Alfred Davies was born on 5 October 1897 at Shoreditch, Haggerston, London, Middlesex, England, son of George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery.
  • On 31 March 1901 he was enumerated in the household of George Arthur Davies and Harriet Mathilda Savery, his parents, in the 1901 English census at Maudoline St., Haggerstone, Shoreditch, London, England.
  • Arthur was a fishmonger, at the time of his marriage.
  • On 11 January 1920 Arthur Alfred Davies, 22, married Florence Mary Ann Carter, 22, daughter of Edward Henry Carter and Mary Ann Rose, at Parish of St. Mark, Victoria Park, London, County of London, England, after banns; witnesses were Sarah Wells and Alfred Benning.
  • In 1920 Arthur Alfred Davies lived at 9 Wendon Street, Bow, Poplar, County of London, England.
  • In 1927 Arthur Alfred Davies and Florence Mary Ann Carter lived at 41 High Street, Kingsland, Central Hackney, County of London, England.
  • On 8 November 1933 Florence Mary Ann Carter, his wife, died at age 36 years, 4 months and 22 days at Dalston, London.
  • Circa 1941 Arthur Alfred Davies married Dorothy May Dombrowsky, daughter of Mr. [?] Dombrowsky.
  • In 1987 Arthur Alfred Davies was living at Westbrook House, 21 Cabbel Road, Cromer, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1987 Arthur was a Caterer (retired).
  • On 2 March 1987 Arthur Alfred Davies died at age 89 years, 4 months and 25 days at Erpingham, North Walsham, Norfolk, England, of bronchopneumonia. (The Informant on death certificate was Arthur John Davies, son).
  • Last Edited: 13 Feb 2008

Family 1: Florence Mary Ann Carter b. 17 Jun 1897, d. 8 Nov 1933

Family 2: Dorothy May Dombrowsky b. 1906


Mary Amelia Pumfrey

F, b. 21 June 1889, d. 23 April 1929, #24

Mary Amelia Pumfrey, ca. 1915

  • Mary Amelia Pumfrey was born on 21 June 1889 at Beechamwells, Swaffham District, Norfolk, England, daughter of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon.
  • In April 1891 she was enumerated in the household of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon, her parents, in the 1891 English census at Beechamwells, Swaffham District, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 she was enumerated in the household of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon in the 1901 English census at Kendal Field, Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk, England.
  • Marriage banns for Mary Amelia Pumfrey and John Harnwell were published on 25 February 1912 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 13 March 1912 Mary Amelia Pumfrey, 22, married John Harnwell, 25, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, Witnesses to the marriage were Elizabeth (Pumfrey) Spencer, married sister of the bride, and Ernest Spencer, brother-in-law.
  • On 21 July 1914 Hilda Maud Harnwell, her daughter, 2 years and 1 month died at River Rd., Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of whooping cough and pneumonia.
  • In 1914 Mary Amelia Pumfrey and John Harnwell were living at River Road, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 23 April 1929 Mary Amelia Pumfrey died at age 39 years, 10 months and 2 days at Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of syncope, valvular heart disease, and pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • She was buried in April 1929 at West Walton Cemetery, West Walton, Norfolk, England, (Click icon to see the grave marker.).
  • Circa 1938 Mary's widower, John Harnwell remarried to Grace Lilian Setchell, .
  • John, her husband, outlived Mary and died on 18 January 1975 at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2008

Family: John Harnwell b. 18 Feb 1887, d. 18 Jan 1975

  • Marriage banns for Mary Amelia Pumfrey and John Harnwell were published on 25 February 1912 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 13 March 1912 Mary Amelia Pumfrey, 22, married John Harnwell, 25, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, Witnesses to the marriage were Elizabeth (Pumfrey) Spencer, married sister of the bride, and Ernest Spencer, brother-in-law.

John Harnwell

M, b. 18 February 1887, d. 18 January 1975, #25

John Harnwell, ca. 1915

  • John Harnwell was born on 18 February 1887 at West Walton, Walpole St. Peter, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • The birth of John Harnwell was registered in June 1887 at Wisbeach District, Norfolk, England, son of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules.
  • In 1891 he was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1891 English census at 22 Chapnell Lane, Walsoken, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 he was enumerated in the household of James Christian Harnwell and Susannah Moules in the 1901 English census at West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1912 John was a farmer and laborer.
  • Marriage banns for John Harnwell and Mary Amelia Pumfrey were published on 25 February 1912 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 13 March 1912 John Harnwell, 25, married Mary Amelia Pumfrey, 22, daughter of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, Witnesses to the marriage were Elizabeth (Pumfrey) Spencer, married sister of the bride, and Ernest Spencer, brother-in-law.
  • John Harnwell was Church of England at the time of his marriage, and his funeral was Methodist.
  • On 21 July 1914 Hilda Maud Harnwell, his daughter, 2 years and 1 month died at River Rd., Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of whooping cough and pneumonia.
  • In 1914 John Harnwell and Mary Amelia Pumfrey were living at River Road, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 26 August 1916 Walter John Harnwell, his cousin, 24 years, 2 months and 16 days died at The Somme, France, . He had been in France two weeks when he was killed in action.
  • On 14 September 1916 John Harnwell began military service at Norwich, Norfolk, England, in the 2nd/5th Batallion, Yorkshire Regiment, for the duration.
  • On 1 October 1916 Frank Moules, his son, 22 years and 7 months died at The Somme, France.
  • On 10 February 1917 John Harnwell embarked to France.
  • On 9 May 1917 John Harnwell was sick with Gastritis (or in Etaples, France) at Rouen, France.
  • On 10 September 1917 John Harnwell was transferred to England with disability as "unfit for service in France."
  • On 24 September 1917 John Harnwell was transferred, as a Private, with regimental service number 235057, into the 4th Batallion, Yorkshire Regiment (Reserve), and discharged on account of disability.
  • On 23 April 1918 John Harnwell ended combat service at King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
  • In May 1918 John Harnwell was posted to the 683 Agr. Corps in Peterborough.
  • On 23 April 1929 Mary Amelia Pumfrey, his wife, died at age 39 years, 10 months and 2 days at Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of syncope, valvular heart disease, and pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • Circa 1938 John Harnwell married Grace Lilian Setchell, .
  • (View photo from 1950 here.).
  • In December 1972 Grace Lilian Setchell, his wife, died at age 70 years and 2 months at Upwell, Norfolk, England.
  • In 1975 John was a retired farm manager.
  • As of January 1975, John Harnwell lived at 29 Liskers Road, Upwell, Wisbech District, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • On 18 January 1975 John Harnwell died at age 87 years and 11 months at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, England, of "hypostatic pneumonia". The informant on his death certificate was Hugh Harnwell, son.
  • He was buried on 23 January 1975 at Upwell Cemetery, Upwell, Norfolk, England, Sec. M, Grave 10.
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2008

Family 1: Mary Amelia Pumfrey b. 21 Jun 1889, d. 23 Apr 1929

  • Marriage banns for John Harnwell and Mary Amelia Pumfrey were published on 25 February 1912 at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 13 March 1912 John Harnwell, 25, married Mary Amelia Pumfrey, 22, daughter of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon, at St. Mary the Virgin Parish Church, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, Witnesses to the marriage were Elizabeth (Pumfrey) Spencer, married sister of the bride, and Ernest Spencer, brother-in-law.

Family 2: Grace Lilian Setchell b. 30 Sep 1902, d. Dec 1972


Douglas Jack Harnwell

M, b. 30 October 1918, d. December 1982, #29

Douglas Jack Harnwell, ca. 1938

  • Douglas Jack Harnwell was born on 30 October 1918 at Wisbech, Norfolk, England, son of John Harnwell and Mary Amelia Pumfrey.
  • On 23 April 1929 his mother, Mary Amelia Pumfrey, died at age 39 years, 10 months and 2 days at Church End, West Walton, Wisbech District, Norfolk, England, of syncope, valvular heart disease, and pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • Circa 1938 Douglas's widowed father, John Harnwell remarried to Grace Lilian Setchell, .
  • On 15 February 1940 Douglas Jack Harnwell began military service during W. W. II in the Kings Fusiliers and was assigned Army Number 6094695.
  • On 25 August 1942 Douglas Jack Harnwell was started service in Persia/Iraq.
  • On 5 April 1943 Douglas Jack Harnwell was transferred to service in the Middle East.
  • On 10 September 1943 Douglas Jack Harnwell was serving with the BNAF.
  • Douglas Jack Harnwell was awarded the Africa Star medal.
  • He ended military service on 23 June 1944 according to paragraph 390 (XVI) K. R. 1940, having ceased "to fulfill Army physical requirements," i.e. he had lost a leg. His military conduct was described as "exemplary."
  • In 1950 Douglas was a Civil Servant.
  • On 9 September 1950 Douglas Jack Harnwell, 31, married Gwendoline Florence Davies, 23, daughter of Arthur Alfred Davies and Florence Mary Ann Carter, at St. John's Church, Fulham, London, England.
  • Witnesses to the marriage were Joan Sims and Hugh Harnwell.
  • In December 1982 Douglas Jack Harnwell died at Newton, Cambridgeshire, England, at age 64 years and 1 month.
  • Last Edited: 13 Feb 2008

Family: Gwendoline Florence Davies (living)

  • Colin Douglas Harnwell (living)
  • Ross Ian Harnwell (living)

Alice Pumfrey

F, b. between 1877 and 1878, #32
  • Alice Pumfrey was born between 1877 and 1878 at Barton Bendish, Fincham District, Norfolk, England, daughter of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon.
  • In 1881 she was enumerated in the household of John Pomfrey and Emily Claydon, her parents, in the 1881 English census at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1891 she was enumerated in the household of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon, her parents, in the 1891 English census at Beechamwells, Swaffham District, Norfolk, England.
  • On 31 March 1901 she was enumerated in the household of John Pumfrey and Emily Claydon in the 1901 English census at Kendal Field, Walpole St. Peter, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 30 Sep 2006

Charlotte Waseman Sanders

F, b. 26 July 1829, d. 12 May 1910, #33
  • Charlotte Waseman Sanders was born in July 1829 at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, daughter of Richard Weasenham Saunders and Sarah Townsend.
  • Charlotte Waseman Sanders was baptized on 26 July 1829, daughter of Richard Weasenham Saunders and Sarah Townsend, at Fincham Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • In April 1841 she was enumerated in the household of Richard Weasenham Saunders and Sarah Townsend, her parents, in the 1841 English census at Fincham Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 23 June 1844 her father, Richard Sanders, died at Fincham, Downham District, Norfolk, England, of "decline". Witness to the death was Mary Saunders, present at the death. She is as yet unidentified. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.
  • On 30 October 1847 Charlotte Waseman Sanders, 18, married John Claydon, 21, son of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham, at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Richard Waseman, Charlotte's brother, and Henry Barrett (his mark), her brother-in-law.
  • In 1847 Charlotte Waseman Sanders could not read and write, She signed her marriage certificate with X.
  • On 30 March 1851 Charlotte Waseman Sanders and John Claydon were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, as:
    John CLAYDON, Head, M, 24, M, Ag Lab, Fincham-Nfk
    Charlotte, Wife, M, 21, F, ---, Fincham-Nfk
    Elizabeth, Daur, -, 2, F, ---, Fincham-Nfk
    Mary, Daur, -, 1, F, ---, Fincham-Nfk
    (Noted: In neighbor household Robert Claydon, 19, with wife Elizabeth and her daughter Catherine Complin.).
  • On 7 April 1861 Charlotte Waseman Sanders and John Claydon were enumerated in the 1861 census of England at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, (Noted: Also Mary Claydon, 71, of Northwould, "on the parish".
    Also near by Sarah Saunders, 68, widow, with daughter and 2 granddaughters. This is John's mother-in-law.).
  • Before 1863 Elizabeth Claydon, her daughter, died.
  • Before 1865 Sarah Claydon, her daughter, died apparently, since the name "Sarah" was used again in the family.
  • In April 1871 Charlotte Waseman Sanders and John Claydon were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at Fincham, Norfolk, England, as:
    John (agricultural laborer), age 44, and Charlotte, age 42. Teen-age daughters, Emily and Maria are "gang laborers."
  • In November 1882 Maria Claydon, her daughter, died at Downham District, Norfolk, England, in a railway accident.
  • In April 1891 Charlotte Waseman Sanders and John Claydon were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at The Common, by the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fincham, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    John Claydon, head, married, 64, agricultural laborer, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Charlotte, wife, 67, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    James, son, single, 23, agricultural laborer, b. Norfolk, Fincham.
  • On 31 March 1901 Charlotte Waseman Sanders was enumerated in the 1901 UK census at The Common, Fincham, Norfolk, England, enumerated as follows:
    Charlotte Claydon, head, widow, 71, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    James Claydon, son, single, 34, Ord Agricultural Laborer, worker, b. Norfolk, Fincham.
  • On 31 March 1901 William Shinfield and Sarah Riches were enumerated in the 1901 UK census living near Charlotte at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 12 May 1910 Charlotte Waseman Sanders died at age 80 years, 9 months and 16 days at Fincham, Downham District, Norfolk, England, of bronchitis and heart failure.
  • Last Edited: 19 Feb 2008

Family: John Claydon b. 1 Jul 1826, d. Mar 1900

  • On 30 October 1847 Charlotte Waseman Sanders, 18, married John Claydon, 21, son of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham, at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Richard Waseman, Charlotte's brother, and Henry Barrett (his mark), her brother-in-law.

John Claydon

M, b. 1 July 1826, d. March 1900, #34
  • John Claydon was born in July 1826 at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, son of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham.
  • John Claydon was baptized on 1 July 1826, son of John Claydon of Fincham and Mary Ketteringham, at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • In February 1833 his father, John Claydon of Fincham, died at age 46 years at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England.
  • On 6 February 1833 John Claydon's father, John Claydon of Fincham, died and was buried on 6 February 1833 at St. Martin's, Fincham, Norfolk, England, at age 46 years.
  • In April 1841 he was enumerated in the household of Mary Ketteringham in the 1841 English census at Hungate Common, Fincham Parish, Norfolk, England.
  • It appears that he could read and write. There is no mention of him making marks.
  • On 30 October 1847 John Claydon, 21, married Charlotte Waseman Sanders, 18, daughter of Richard Weasenham Saunders and Sarah Townsend, at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, England, after banns; witnesses to the marriage were Richard Waseman, Charlotte's brother, and Henry Barrett (his mark), her brother-in-law.
  • John was an agricultural laborer.
  • On 30 March 1851 John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, as:
    John CLAYDON, Head, M, 24, M, Ag Lab, Fincham-Nfk
    Charlotte, Wife, M, 21, F, ---, Fincham-Nfk
    Elizabeth, Daur, -, 2, F, ---, Fincham-Nfk
    Mary, Daur, -, 1, F, ---, Fincham-Nfk
    (Noted: In neighbor household Robert Claydon, 19, with wife Elizabeth and her daughter Catherine Complin.).
  • On 7 April 1861 John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders were enumerated in the 1861 census of England at Fincham Parish, Downham, Norfolk, England, (Noted: Also Mary Claydon, 71, of Northwould, "on the parish".
    Also near by Sarah Saunders, 68, widow, with daughter and 2 granddaughters. This is John's mother-in-law.).
  • Before 1863 Elizabeth Claydon, his daughter, died.
  • Before 1865 Sarah Claydon, his daughter, died apparently, since the name "Sarah" was used again in the family.
  • In April 1871 John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders were enumerated in the 1871 census of England at Fincham, Norfolk, England, as:
    John (agricultural laborer), age 44, and Charlotte, age 42. Teen-age daughters, Emily and Maria are "gang laborers."
  • In November 1882 Maria Claydon, his daughter, died at Downham District, Norfolk, England, in a railway accident.
  • In April 1891 John Claydon and Charlotte Waseman Sanders were enumerated in the 1891 census of England at The Common, by the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fincham, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    John Claydon, head, married, 64, agricultural laborer, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    Charlotte, wife, 67, b. Norfolk, Fincham
    James, son, single, 23, agricultural laborer, b. Norfolk, Fincham.
  • In April 1891 William Shinfield and Sarah Riches were enumerated in the 1891 UK census living nextdoor to John, his nephew at The Common, by the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Fincham, Norfolk, England.
  • In March 1900 John Claydon died at age 73 years and 8 months at Downham District, Norfolk, England.
  • Charlotte, his wife, outlived John Claydon and died on 12 May 1910 at Fincham, Downham District, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 19 Feb 2008

Family: Charlotte Waseman Sanders b. 26 Jul 1829, d. 12 May 1910


Susan Blyth

F, b. 9 September 1810, d. 11 August 1883, #35
  • Her married name was Blithe typical FEN name variant.
  • Susan Blyth was baptized on 9 September 1810, daughter of William Blyth and Sarah Dextern, at Burnham Sutton, Norfolk, England.
  • On 25 August 1838 Susan Blyth, 27, married Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore, 56, son of Matthew Pumfrey and Elizabeth Cotteril, at Parish Church of Barton St. Mary All Saints, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, witnesses to the marriage were Thom Lyndal and Susan Jackson (with her mark).
  • On 6 June 1841 Susan Blyth and Henry Pumfrey were enumerated in the 1841 UK census at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as:
    Henry Pomfrey, 50, Ag. lab, b. in county (as were all)
    Susan, 30
    Martha, 3.
  • On 30 March 1851 Susan Blyth and Henry Pomfrey were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Barracks, Downham, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    Henry Pomfrey, Head, Married, 67, M, Ag Lab, b. Horsford-Nfk
    Susan, Wife, 39, F, ---, Burnham Sutton-Nfk
    Martha, Daur, 13, F, Scholar, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    Matilda, Daur, 9, F, Scholar, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    *John, Son, 4, M, Scholar, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    Susan, Daur, 2, F, ---, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    Caroline Wright, Niece, Unmarried, 27, F, Laundress, Scole-Nfk (whose sister is her mother? Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
  • On 11 June 1856 Henry Pumfrey, her husband, died at age 74 years, 2 months and 8 days at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England, of a diseased bladder.
  • In April 1861 Charles Palmer and Mathilda Pumfrey were enumerated in the 1861 UK census living near Susan at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 7 April 1861 Susan Blyth was enumerated in the 1861 census of England at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as:
    Susan Pomfrey, widow, 44, for laborer's wife in receit of Parish relief, b. Norfolk, Burnham Sutton
    John, son, 14, Ag. Lab, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish
    Susan, daur, 12, field worker, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish.
  • In April 1871 Susan Blyth was enumerated in the 1871 census of England at 33 Barracks, Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England, as:
    Susan Pomfrey, widow, 60, b. Norfolk, Burnham Sutton
    John, son, unmarried, 24, Ag. Lab, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish
    Amelia, gd. daur, 5, scholar, b. Norfolk, Barton Bendish.
  • In 1881 she was enumerated in the household of John Pomfrey and Emily Claydon, her son and daugher-in-law, in the 1881 English census at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 11 August 1883 Susan Blyth died at age 72 years, 11 months and 2 days at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England, decay of nature and catarrh of the bladder for 2 years. (Informant on her death certificate was Matilda Broughton, daughter).
  • Last Edited: 19 Nov 2006

Family: Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore b. 3 Apr 1782, d. 11 Jun 1856


Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore

M, b. 3 April 1782, d. 11 June 1856, #36
  • Henry Pumfrey was born in 1782 at Horsford, Norfolk, England, son of Matthew Pumfrey and Elizabeth Cotteril.
  • Henry Pumfrey was baptized on 3 April 1782, son of Matthew Pumfrey and Elizabeth Cotteril, at Horsford, Norfolk, England.
  • Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore was a witness (Note: the James Pumfrey attributed as a son of Matthew here is not yet proven. The coincidence of time and location is compelling, but there is not yet any documentatiion. Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
  • On 7 November 1803 Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore, 21, married Biddy (Bridget) Nights, , at Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England, witnesses to the marriage were Robert Nights and Hannah Broughton.
  • On 21 August 1814 Stephen Pumfrey, his son, died and was buried at Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England, at age 4 years, and noted as being "of Eastmore."
  • Before 1815 Sophy Pumfrey, his daughter, died apparently, as another daughter was given the name "Sophia."
  • On 24 September 1827 Thomas Pumfrey, his son, died and was buried at age 15 years, 2 months and 27 days at Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England.
  • Henry was an agricultural laborer at Eastmore Fens, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England.
  • On 17 September 1833 Henry's wife, Biddy (Bridget) Nights, died and was buried on 17 September 1833 at Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England, at age 55 years.
  • On 25 August 1838 Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore, 56, married Susan Blyth, 27, daughter of William Blyth and Sarah Dextern, at Parish Church of Barton St. Mary All Saints, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, witnesses to the marriage were Thom Lyndal and Susan Jackson (with her mark).
  • In 1838 Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore was illiterate, and signed his marriage certificate with X.
  • On 6 June 1841 Henry Pumfrey and Susan Blyth were enumerated in the 1841 UK census at Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as:
    Henry Pomfrey, 50, Ag. lab, b. in county (as were all)
    Susan, 30
    Martha, 3.
  • On 30 March 1851 Henry Pomfrey and Susan Blyth were enumerated in the 1851 census of England at Barracks, Downham, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, as follows:
    Henry Pomfrey, Head, Married, 67, M, Ag Lab, b. Horsford-Nfk
    Susan, Wife, 39, F, ---, Burnham Sutton-Nfk
    Martha, Daur, 13, F, Scholar, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    Matilda, Daur, 9, F, Scholar, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    *John, Son, 4, M, Scholar, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    Susan, Daur, 2, F, ---, Barton Bendish-Nfk
    Caroline Wright, Niece, Unmarried, 27, F, Laundress, Scole-Nfk (whose sister is her mother? Please contact the Webmaster if you have further information.).
  • On 11 June 1856 Henry Pumfrey died at age 74 years, 2 months and 8 days at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England, of a diseased bladder.
  • Susan, his wife, outlived Henry Pumfrey and died on 11 August 1883 at Barton Bendish, Fincham Parish, Downham District, Norfolk, England.
  • Last Edited: 13 Nov 2006

Family 1: Biddy (Bridget) Nights b. 1778, d. Sep 1833

  • On 7 November 1803 Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore, 21, married Biddy (Bridget) Nights, , at Barton Bendish, St. Andrews, Norfolk, England, witnesses to the marriage were Robert Nights and Hannah Broughton.

Family 2: Susan Blyth b. 9 Sep 1810, d. 11 Aug 1883

  • On 25 August 1838 Henry Pumfrey of Eastmore, 56, married Susan Blyth, 27, daughter of William Blyth and Sarah Dextern, at Parish Church of Barton St. Mary All Saints, Barton Bendish, Norfolk, England, witnesses to the marriage were Thom Lyndal and Susan Jackson (with her mark).

Sarah Arnold

F, b. 29 May 1789, #37
  • Father: Father Harnwell b. c 1764
  • Sarah Arnold was also known as Sarah Armwell in the POOR LAW INDEX at Suffolk Record Office (Ipswich branch), England.
  • Sarah Arnold was also known as Sarah Arnwell.
  • She was born on 29 May 1789 at Bressingham, Norfolk, England, daughter of Father Harnwell.
  • In 1813 Sarah Arnold and John Barns of Wattisfield, son of Joseph Barns Jr. and Elizabeth Elwin, had a relationship.
  • There is an order for maintenance of male bastard child born to Sarah Armwell, single woman, and John Barnes of Wattisfield. (Click to read).
  • Last Edited: 27 Apr 2008

Family: John Barns of Wattisfield b. 15 Dec 1780


John Barns of Wattisfield

M, b. 15 December 1780, #38
  • His married name was Barnes in PR order for maintenance.
  • John Barns was born in December 1780 at Cotton, Suffolk, England, son of Joseph Barns Jr. and Elizabeth Elwin.
  • John Barns was baptized on 15 December 1780, son of Joseph Barns Jr. and Elizabeth Elwin, at Cotton Parish Church, Suffolk, England.
  • On 1 September 1790 John Barns's mother, Elizabeth Elwin, died and was buried on 1 September 1790 at Cotton Parish, Suffolk, England, at age 31 years.
  • On 22 November 1790 John's widowed father, Joseph Barns Jr., age 34, remarried to Elizabeth Jacob, age 34, , at Cotton Parish, Suffolk, England.
  • In 1813 John Barns of Wattisfield and Sarah Arnold, daughter of Father Harnwell, had a relationship.
  • There is an order for maintenance of male bastard child born to Sarah Armwell, single woman, and John Barnes of Wattisfield. (Click to read).
  • In 1840 John was a laborer.
  • Last Edited: 27 Apr 2008

Family: Sarah Arnold b. 29 May 1789

  • In 1813 John Barns of Wattisfield and Sarah Arnold, daughter of Father Harnwell, had a relationship.

James Christian Bullard

M, b. 23 January 1787, d. March 1849, #39
  • James Christian Bullard was baptized on 23 January 1787, son of Samuel Bullard of Elm and Selah Marshall, at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • James Christian Bullard married Sarah [?], .
  • On 5 November 1820 James's wife, Sarah [?], died and was buried on 5 November 1820 at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • On 5 March 1821 Sarah Bullard, his infant daughter, died and was buried at age 4 months at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • On 3 November 1822 James Christian Bullard, 35, married Elizabeth Fall, , at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England, by banns.
  • In 1828 John Marshall Bullard, his infant son, died and was buried at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • On 2 March 1829 Samuel Bullard, his toddler son, died and was buried at age 5 years, 6 months and 6 days at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • In 1840 James was a laborer.
  • In April 1841 James Christian Bullard and Elizabeth Fall were enumerated in the 1841 UK census at Thorney, Cambridgeshire, England, as:
    James Bullard, 50, Ag. Lab, b. in the county (as were all in the family)
    Elizabeth, 40
    James, 15
    Samuel, 11
    Ann, 9
    John, 7
    William, 2
    Marshal, 45, Ag. Lab.
    Mary Arnwell (sic), 20 (not b. in county)
    Richard, 1
    John Salman, 25, Ag. Lab.
    George Clay, 25, Ag. Lab.
    James Searles, 25, Ag. Lab.
    William Bigland, 22, Ag. Lab.
  • In March 1849 James Christian Bullard died at age 62 years and 1 month at Whittlesey District, Cambridgeshire, England.
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 2006

Family 1: Sarah [?] (excluded)

  • James Christian Bullard married Sarah [?], .

Family 2: Elizabeth Fall b. bt 1793 - 1794

  • On 3 November 1822 James Christian Bullard, 35, married Elizabeth Fall, , at Elm, Cambridgeshire, England, by banns.