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dob from Jack Maisey
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Ellen Tanner Year of Registration: 1850 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Malmesbury County: Gloucestershire, Wiltshire Volume: 8 Page: 365 Malmesbury registration district includes Little Somerford
IGI
ELLEN ARDELIA TANNER Christening: 30 JUN 1850 Little Somerford, Wiltshire, England Father: GEORGE TANNER Mother: RACHEL
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birth 1869 Q4 Thornbury 6a 186 - no IGI
A baker in Farmborough near Wells, Somerset. Took over the bakery in 1908. Peter M notes.
1891 Census gives 3 Church Row, Sudbrook as address
worked as a baker in Cadoxton juxta Barry
1901 Census in Bristol, St Philip and St Jacob, 15 Haversham St
Name Age
Frederic Maisey 31
Sarah Maisey 30
Ernest Maisey 17 Fred's brother
Alfred Maisey 5
Frederick Maisey 4
Frank Maisey 1
Ruth Maisey 7 months
SCRAPS:
a Frederick Maisey was a Colonel in 1872 in the Local Forces, from Madras Staff Corps Officers in HartÂ’s Army List - 1873 see
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~clday/hartsstaff.htm#sh_Mil-X_468
a Frederick Charles Maisey is recorded on a plaque at Simla as being a General in the British Army - letter from Kay Maisey.
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Worked in shipyard in Sudbrook, Monmouthshire and Bishopsgate near Bristol
Lived at 3 Church Row, Sudbrook, 1891 Census
Albert Henry Maisey witnessed Ernest & Maud's wedding
birth Q1 1872 Thornbury 6a 210 - no IGI record
freeBMD
Marriages Sep 1897 (>99%)
Lott Emma Crediton 5b 793
MAISEY Albert Henry Crediton 5b 793
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Lived at 3 Church Row, Sudbrook, Monmouthshire, 1891 Census
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dob from Lionel Jack Maisey - no IGI record
Name: Jacob Maisey
Event Type: Burial Event Date: 06 May 1852 Event Place: Olveston, St Mary, Gloucestershire, England
Age: 33 Birth Year (Estimated): 1819
Digital Folder Number: 004277444 Image Number: 00020
Citing this Record:
"England, Bristol Parish Registers, 1538-1900", index,
FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XT7C-K27 : accessed 28 December 2014), Jacob Maisey, 1852.
Jacob was recorded as a labourer on his marriage and death certificate; latter gives place of death as Rudgeway.
Places within 5 miles of Alveston , OS Gridref ST630880
ST630880 Alveston, Gloucestershire
~ 2 miles NNE ST640900 Thornbury, Gloucestershire which encompasses the area containing:
1.7 miles NNE ST644904 Morton
~ 3 miles NE ST655905 Crossways (Thornbury)
~ 2 miles W ST600880 Elberton, Gloucestershire
~ 2 miles W ST600880 Pylle, Somerset
~ 2 miles WSW ST600870 Olveston, Gloucestershire which encompasses the area containing:
~ 2 miles S ST630860 Rudgeway
~ 2 miles SW ST610860 Tockington
~ 2 miles SSW ST615855 Woodhouse Down
2.7 miles SW ST594855 Awkley ((near Tockington))
~ 3 miles E ST670880 Tytherington, Gloucestershire
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Recorded as brickmaker on daughter's marriage certificate
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date and place of birth are best match from 1901 Census
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Canon of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
Chaplain Chigwell School
Assisant Master Lancing College and Rugby School
Headmaster of Woodbridge school 1921 - 1947
Brought up Cyril (Pete) Maisey from age of 7
from http://thepeerage.com/p7677.htm Last Edited=16 May 2010
Canon Dudley James Symon
M, #76770, b. 19 August 1887, d. 16 November 1961
Canon Dudley James Symon was born on 19 August 1887 at London, England.1 He was the son of J. S. Symon.1 He married Elsie Ellen Maisey in 1917.1 He died on 16 November 1961 at age 74.1
Canon Dudley James Symon was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, England.1 He was educated at St. John's College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.1 He was the headmaster between 1921 and 1947 at Woodbridge School, Suffolk, England.1 He wrote the book Doubts and Desires, published 1933.1 He held the office of Hon. Canon of St. Edmundsbury in 1943.1 He wrote the book Lambeth Questions, published 1948.1 He wrote the book Uncondemned?, published 1959.1 He lived at The Mount, Felixstowe, Suffolk, England. He lived at St. Anne's House, Soho, London, England.