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2 Mar 2016 20:07 |
Here it is AustinQ.
National School Admission Registers & Log-books 1870-1914 Transcription Print transcription View image First name(s) Harold Royston Last name Ranyell Birth year 1903 Birth date 26 Sep 1903 Event year 1913 School name King Edward VI Grammar School, Bury St Edmunds Town Bury St Edmunds County Suffolk Country England Parent name(s) Mrs Ranyell Book type Admissions Archive reference GD502/32
Last school was St Michael's College.
and the year after.
National School Admission Registers & Log-books 1870-1914 Transcription Print transcription View image First name(s) Harold Last name Ranyell Birth year 1903 Birth date 26 Sep 1903 Event year 1914 School name Model Boys School Town Norwich County Norfolk Country England Parent or Guardian name(s) Mr Helsdon Book type Admissions Archive reference N_ED_8_19 Folio / page no. - Archive Norfolk Record Office
Who is Mr Helsdon of 104 Pottergate Street?
EDIT Sorry Shirley, see you've already posted these and Gins, you found Mr Helsdon.
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Gee
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2 Mar 2016 20:16 |
Those school admissions have already been posted/mentioned
I posted the 1939 reg for 'Helsdon', page 2
Edit: no problem
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Juliet
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3 Mar 2016 03:37 |
Where did you find the St. Michael's College reference? Is there any information about when he went there or when he first entered Kind Edward VI School in Norwich?
Also, this Lincoln House... How did you know it was a school? Can't seem to find any references to this (obviously not a skilled geneologist!!!).
You have all been amazing. Don't know how you do it but am so deeply grateful. This has been so illuminating and my family is really touched by your generosity.
Juliet
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AustinQ
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3 Mar 2016 06:15 |
Juliet- not sure if you saw, but Gins asked if you had Nellie's birth certificate? Her exact DOB could help in tracing her.
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Kay????
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3 Mar 2016 07:21 |
I now think Lincoln House was the name of the property of 104 Pottergate the home of Mr Helsdon and the (a school in Norwich --probally refers where Howard was previously educated.
Perhpas Mr&Mrs Helsdon were a kind of foster parents,?
Nellie/Irene may have re-invented herself and assumed another full name altogether.?
The King Edward Schools.
The one in Whitley Surrey is where a relative went in 1908 but not a rich boarder but from an orphanage in the Paddington area, pupils were given a good education and well looked after,having spoke to a past house master a few years ago,pupils were taken from aged 8 and as no background is known they mostly all got baptised in the school chapel.they were found employment and given over to a carer,till they (boys) were given over to the navy,other King Edwards were released to the army. The Surrey school is still going today,with many paid boarders from outside UK.a lovley school which we have visited,but a world away from those times.
Some school grounds have different *houses* for lesser aged pupils so St Michaels may have been just that.a junior part?
oh they also did they same for girls making them -proper-for sewing.laundry.or other... .
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Kay????
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3 Mar 2016 12:20 |
The other children baptised to the same parents as Nellie,
Jessie and Laura,
they married and only Laura that I can see only had a son,so probally no later relatives that could hold or passed on information about Nellie .
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Gee
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3 Mar 2016 19:40 |
I PM'd Juliet about the full DOB
She can't get her hands on the birth certificate at the moment but will post as soon as she can
Let's hope it helps
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Chris Ho :)
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3 Mar 2016 20:16 |
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/e804e750-3677-4644-bd3b-3d52c0bc10da
(Reference to document held at British Library)
Title: File 1916 Pol/3 Mrs. Ranyell European Nurse - engagement of - by Manawadar.
Chris :)
26 April 1890 - Thetford & Watton Times and People's Weekly Journal
Marriage Helsdon - Lincoln. On the 16th inst., St. Martin at-Oak Church, by the Rev. D. Dickson, Vicar, Frederick William Helsdon to Edith Fanny, only daughter of Mrs. John Lincoln, both of Norwich.
(reference below, Lincoln, Pottergate Street)
04 October 1887 - Bury and Norwich Post - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Marriage Wallis, 8, Chester-terrace, Eaton-square, to Lydia (Lily), fifth and youngest daughter of James aud Eliza Lincoln, 104, Pottergate- street, Norwich.
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SylviaInCanada
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3 Mar 2016 20:35 |
by following the link in that reference given by Chris .......... how to contact Asian and African Studies at the British Library ..........
British Library: Asian and African Studies (previously Oriental and India Office Library)
96 Euston Road London England NW1 2DB
Telephone: 020 7412 7873
Fax: 020 7412 7641
Email: [email protected]
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Kay????
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3 Mar 2016 22:17 |
Title: Suggestions for Artistic Draperies ... Approximate quantities required. Author: Edward RANYELL Publication Details: [London] : C. Bunker, [1900]
Identifier: System number 003040648
Physical Description: 8º.
Shelfmark(s): General Reference Collection D-07943.l.3.(7.)
UIN: BLL01003040648
The British Libray hold the above. .Edward was a curtain designer with artistic flair. :-)
I feel sure he was related to Nellie father...a nephew or cousin..
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Juliet
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4 Mar 2016 02:28 |
I have found out that Harold Royston (Nellie's son, b. 1903) went from the Boys Model School in Norfolk, Norwich, which apparently he left in 1917 to go to work, and ended up entering the Training Farm, Goudhurst, Kent in 1918 and was later appointed Housemaster there in 1926. I'm sending a request to Fegan's for information about him which may take a while, but I wonder if Irene went to an equivilent girls school? Apparently in 1911 both Harold and Irene were with a foster family in Twickenham - possibly a Thomas Walker??? Who would have placed them there? Would it have been a church organisation or government? Nellie's grandfather was a Methodist minister...
I just can't understand why or how a mother could leave her two young children to fend for themselves and come and go to and from Bombay without seeming to catch up with them. Mum does say that my Nana (Irene) visited Norwich and said that she was happy there....
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Chris Ho :)
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4 Mar 2016 07:57 |
1911 (Find My Past) (Reference) John Thomas Waller Head - Male Army Pensioner 67 1844 Chelsea London Marie Anne Waller Wife Married Female - 51 1860 Bermondsey London Frederik Hobbs Grandson - Male - 11 1900 Marylebone London Harold Ransell Nurse Child - Male - 7 1904 Marylebone London Irene Ransell Nurse Child - Female - 5 1906 Clapham Kathleen Brown Nurse Child - Female - 0 1911 Twickenham Address 11 Sherland Road Twickenham Parish Twickenham County Middlesex Census reference RG14 PN 6848 RG78 PN341 RD128 SD2 ED15 SN200 (Married 13yrs)
(below perhaps)
Marriages Sep 1897 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------ Waller John Thomas Chelsea 1a 865 Perrin Marie Ann Chelsea 1a 865
Chris :)
edits
21 December 1883 - Western Gazette - Yeovil, Somerset, England
Death Dec. 11 at 4, Market Street, Weymouth, Rev. GEORGE Ranyell, Wesleyan minister, in his 75th year.
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Kay????
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4 Mar 2016 11:30 |
George Alexander Ranyell that married Eliza Eugenie Smith,,he was a Supernumerary with the Weslyan church and spent some time in Bombay as a missionary and others regions in England,,,,,,,if its the same George that shows on Nellie and others baptism details.
Nellie/Irene hasnt married in Ireland or Scotland as Ranyell and familysearch india records throws nothing up for her under that name.
This person is a brother to George A Ranyell,their father was also George. a minister,!from census. ALEXANDER ROBERT Last name RANYELL Marriage quarter 2 Marriage year 1872 Registration month - MarriageFinder™ ALEXANDER ROBERT RANYELL married one of these people ***LAVINIA LEWIS***, CHARLOTTE MERRITT District HACKNEY District number - County London Country England Volume 1B Page 656 Record set England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain © brightsolid online publishing ltd
Roberts daughter Frances Emily went to New York 1911,,,,,did Nellie/Irence follow as a cousin.?did Frances return.
Robert and Lavina show incoming in 1922 from NY to Southampton,
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The Hepworths ---Joseph Hepworth died later in 1911 at his home in Leeds,did Nellie move with them if she was his sick nurse as he was in poor health according the write up..he spent summers in Leeds and winter at his home in the south of UK.
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Juliet
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12 Mar 2016 00:32 |
Would anyone be able to help me, please? I don't understand how I can access the 1939 records/Census. Is there some sort of magic I'm not party to?!
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JoonieCloonie
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12 Mar 2016 01:05 |
you need to have a subscription at findmypast
If you want to say what you're looking for, those of us who have a sub can help out
you can do a fair bit with free searches though
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/1939register
and if you want to see details, we can look
one trick on a free search is not to put a name in the person searched for boxes; put the name in the 'living with' boxes instead (using the 'advanced search' form), and then you will get a list of all the names living in the household
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Juliet
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12 Mar 2016 19:12 |
Thanks so much. I am trying to trace information about Ernest Ranyell as someone posted that he may have been discharged from the army in 1939 for a nervous condition. He seems to have had a brief spell in the St. Pancras Workhouse in 1918... How do I find out where he was being treated, etc..?
Also, would the 1939 census have any reference to Nellie Ranyell?
Regards, Juliet
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12 Mar 2016 19:24 |
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Household (1 Person) Brenwood Mental Hospital , Brentwood U.D., Essex, England Attach to tree View original image Print First name(s) Last name(s) Role DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Ernest Ranyell P 21 Mar 1887 Male Nil Single 1 203
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SylviaInCanada
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12 Mar 2016 22:34 |
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London, England, Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930
Name: Ernest Ranyell Birth Date: 1886 Admission Age: 30 Admission Date: 1916-1919 Discharge Date: 1916-1919 Record Type: Admission and Discharge Borough: Camden Parish or Poor Law Union: St Pancras Place: London, England Title: St Pancras Workhouse Register, 1916-1919
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Single Occupation:- Painter & Decorator, Invalid Soldier Admitted by somebody Scott Next of Kin:- Mo. Mrs Ranyell, 101 Malta Rd, Layton, Essex From whence admitted:- Rontin (??Ponin) St, C.S Admitted:- 8 Nov 1918 Discharged:- 15 Nove 1918 Where sent:- Hanwell Asylum
??? also under NOK ----- Bro Thos Edwin, 10 Stanxxxx St, Gospel Band (??) <<<<< can someone check this. It's written very small, andhahrd to tell whether it applies to Edward or the person on the line below him.
London, England, Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930
Name: Ernest Ranyell Birth Date: 1886 Admission Age: 32 Admission Date: 8 Nov 1918 Record Type: Admission Borough: Camden Parish or Poor Law Union: St Pancras Place: London, England Title: St Pancras Workhouse Register, 1918-1919
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Occupation:- Painter Admitted from Rowton House by order of somebody Scott
London, England, Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930
Name: Ernest Ranyell Birth Date: 1886 Discharge Date: 15 Nov 1918 Record Type: Discharge Borough: Camden Parish or Poor Law Union: St Pancras Title: St Pancras Workhouse Register, 1918-1919
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Had breakfast before discharge. Discharged to Hanwell
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SylviaInCanada
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12 Mar 2016 22:47 |
I cannot access the record for Ernest on the 1939 Register
The preview shows ...........
Ernest Ranyell 1887 Brentwood U.D. Essex
but the record is closed
"The records for all the people in this household are officially closed, as everyone is either still alive, or not confirmed to have died".
EDIT:- it helps to make sure you are signed in :-)
His birthday is shown as 21 March 1887
Address Brentwood Mental Hospital.
No further information
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SylviaInCanada
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12 Mar 2016 22:57 |
If you Google Hanwell ..... it seems that there have been some name changes
The Middlesex County Asylum in Hanwell was the first pauper lunatic asylum built in England following the Madhouse Act of 1828. In 1889 the Asylum was renamed the London County Asylum, Hanwell. In 1918 the Asylum became known as the London County Mental Hospital, and then in 1929 it was renamed Hanwell Mental Hospital.
In 1937 its name changed again, to St Bernard's Hospital, Southall.
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