DEACON of Portsmouth, Hampshire (1691-1945)


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Last updated 17.10.2011  105 A4-size pages, 0.4 mgb.


 
DEACON (British). (F) "Servant" (Greek).
 - http://www.familychronicle.com/namesae.htm

Kit WITHERS
101 Allington Road, Wellington 6012, New Zealand
phone 64 4 476 9554 email kit.withers"att"gmail.com 
 (I write "att" for @ to foil spammers.)

WHAT'S NEW?
*17.10.2011 Info in on the COOTE brothers from Andrew TATHAM.
*3.11.2010 The ANTRAM files have moved to
 http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/antram/antram.html 
*26.5.09 this file moved to fortunecity 
*14.11.08 received info on our COOTE branch from John MCDONALD. 
 The wife & children of (10)7242 5-Charles Lewis COOTE descend from the
 Archbishop of York and 1st Marquis of Bath. Another ancestor built the home
 of Princess Anne.
*9.10.2008 received from (10)5(13)2 43 John DEACON (JD), silhouettes of 
 (10)5 William DEACON (1767-1840) & (10)5(13) Frederick DEACON (1814-1898)!
*6.10.2008 1st contact with (10)722 4212 Steve BISHOP. Welcome to the family!
 John has sent info on his father (10)722 421 "Bunny" LEWIS, MC, composer, etc
& a photo with Diana DORS!
*24.9.08 I have split off our BEDFORD family to its own site
 http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/bedford/bedford.html

*6.1.08 Welcome to the family (10)111 1311 Colin DEACON & (10)111 161 Dale 
MINIFIE - & their NZ branch.
*12.10.2007 dredged freebmd & ancestry for census info- found many new cousins
*17.4.2006: Bridget THURGATE has further extended our JUDSON family;
- Section 5. has now been moved to
 http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/judson/judson.html

 
*The DEACON Family Book (DFB below) held by JD has been typed by BT and is now available here at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/deacon/book.html

*See the new WICKHAM line at (10)114 - thanks to DW (10)114 2322 of Taupo, NZ!
*13.6.2005 I changed ID numbers eg 6 to (10):
 some ID errors entered in the process. Please let me know if you find one!
Check out the new info on the LEWIS line at (10)71, (10)72 & the wills of (10)71 & (10)72 at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/deacon/wills.html - thanks to BT, Brenda & Dr G!

My Genealogy home-page is at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/genealogy.html


		CONTENTS
		                           Page Number for an A4 printer
1. DEACON of Portsmouth, Hampshire (1691-present):
1.1 Summary of main lines                  2
1.2 Details                                3
1.3 Earlier back as of 24.5.2005 64
1.4 Earlier back ex BT - out of date      73
2. DEACON clues 2.0 Ashbury, Berkshire re 0 of 1.3 74 2.1 Portsmouth 75
2.2 DEACON clues in Hampshire elsewhere   82
2.3 England outside Hampshire by county   90
2.4 Outside England                       93
2.5 Anywhere                              "
3. CLUES for POUNTNEY re (10)526 of 1.
4. Our BEDFORD family of wife of [(10)5] of 1.
has MOVED to 5. & 1. of http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/bedford/bedford.html

5. The family of JUDSON, wife of [(10)] of 1., moved 19.4.2006 to
 http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/judson/judson.html
           
 
9. Acknowledgements and Sources ......... 94
10. Abbreviations                          95
11. Index of places by country & town      "  
12. Index of family names                  98
13. "The dictionary of British surnames"   99

14. Family on email                        99
15. Some links on the web:
 15.1 Genealogy                           100
 15.2 Maps                                102


PRIVACY ISSUES The primary purpose of these family trees is to preserve the history of the families and to enable contact between members. So I include living members and a method of contact if I can. If for any reason you would like your contact details excluded please let me know.

1. DEACON OF PORTSMOUTH, HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND (1691-present)

1.1 SUMMARY OF MAIN LINES -initials on right indicate ancestors of contributors
                                                              A4 page number
0 James DEACON (1691 Portsmouth-1749) Alderman of Portsmouth 
m Elizabeth ANTRAM 1697-1782 Portsmouth, dr of John & Rebeka   3
(10) William DEACON (1733 Portsmouth-1792 Portsmouth)            "William 1"
m Elizabeth JUDSON 1736 Portsmouth-1785 (JD) or 1821 (will)    6
(10)1 James DEACON (1762 Portsmouth) m Catherine POPIER/PAPIER 9
(10)11 Rev James Williamson DEACON (1802 P) m Georgina SMITH   
(10)111 James Williamson DEACON m Emma                        11
(10)111 1 James Williamson DEACON (bp 1845 Warblington, Hamps) 
(10)114 Frances Emily DEACON 1817-1883 m Captain John WICKHAM 13 DW's line
(10)4 Elizabeth DEACON 1765 Portsmouth m Capt George TRIPP    16
(10)41 Elizabeth Anne TRIPP 1803-1868 m Rev. Robert H TRIPP   17
(10)413 Rev. Robert H TRIPP 1836-1904 m Eliza Ann SMITH       18 BT's line
	
(10)5 William DEACON (1767 Portsmouth-c1840 Plymouth) "William 2" m 1793 Farlington to Sarah BEDFORD 1774 Portsmouth-1859 London 22
(10)52 Henry DEACON 1796 Portsmouth-1856 Camberwell, Surrey 
m 1836 Eliza Gittens PETTET 1816 Rochester-1849 Portsmouth    24
(10)521 Eliza Trevelyan DEACON (1837) m2 John GA MONK         26
(10)522 Fannie DEACON (1838 Portsmouth-1910 Auckland)         
m 1868 Auckland to Thomas WHITSON 1844-1881 Auckland          27 My Line
(10)523 Henry George DEACON 1839-1879 m Angela ALLEN          28
(10)525 Alice DEACON (1843 Portsmouth) m Alfred FREEBODY      30
(10)526 Dora May Pountney DEACON 1845 m William S WATSON      31
(10)527 William Lewis DEACON 1847-1913 m Jenny BLACKALLER        JH's line
(10)54 Sarah Ann DEACON (1798 Portsmouth) m George VICTOR     33
(10)545 Helen Frances VICTOR (1841) m PUDDICOMBE              34
(10)5(11) Rev. George DEACON 1809-1886 m Jane BARRINGTON      35
(10)5(11)2 Henry Frederick DEACON (c1843 Devon) m Helen       37
(10)5(13) Frederick DEACON (1814-1898) m Catherine CHARLTON   38
(10)5(13)1 George F DEACON 1843-1909 m Emily THOMSON          39
(10)5(13)14 Ethel Ida DEACON 1875 Liverpool m 1904 Henry HOME 40
(10)5(13)2 Charles Ernest DEACON 1845-1927 m Florence         41 PH JD PHW
(10)7 Jane DEACON 1769 m Major General George LEWIS 1758      46
(10)71 George Charles Deacon LEWIS bp 1795 - 4 wives          
(10)712 Charles James CANDISH I 1844 London m Annie HEARNDEN  48 BJ's line
(10)72 William LEWIS 1797-1864 London solicitor m1 Frances    50
(10)721 Jane Elizabeth LEWIS 1822 m Rev James John JACOB      
(10)722 Rev George Bridges LEWIS 1824-1905 m1 Mary SUTHERLAND 52
(10)7224 Brig. Gen. George L Bridges LEWIS 1857-1925          53 VG & SB's line
(10)724 Frances Sophia LEWIS 1827 m Dr Charles Thomas COOTE   55
(10)(11) Capt. Henry DEACON 1777-1841 Cardiff m Marie-Eliza LILL 57
(10)(11)1 William Head DEACON 1800 m Eliza BENNETT 1812          
(10)(11)12 Francis Henry Head DEACON 1832 m Sarah Jane           58
(10)(11)3 Susannah DEACON m Augustine STRICKLAND 1808            60
(10)(11)31 Algernon STRICKLAND 1838 Cheltenham Banker,Magistrate 
 .............................................................................

1.2 DETAILS

0  0-James DEACON b 2.8.1691 DFB: d 13.1.1748 aged 57. 
-Where did d 20.1.1749 come from?
 Alderman of Portsmouth - notes in bible of (10)5.
 James DEACON died 13th January 1748 (bottom right hand side page 2 DEACON
family book) signed Wm DEACON [(10) below]. -PH
 #For his ancestry see 1.3 where he is 15.
# For an earlier version see 1.4 where he is 2112 1112 4. 
His b date is from a letter of (10)5(12)21 in 1925. -BT
His pew "in the front of those North Galleries towards the west end of" St 
Thomas's, Portsmouth was in his family's occupation from about 1731, according
to the will of his son Wm (10) below who in turn bequeathed it in 1791 to his 
eldest son James after the death of his wife.

Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk wrote 24.10.06:
# From James THOMAS, 'The Seaborne Trade of Portsmouth, 1650-1800' (Portsmouth 
Paper 40, 1984), p.20
'And what of the men who engaged in Portsmouth's dynamic and extensive seaborne
commerce?  While not enough is yet known about them, they may nevertheless be 
usefully considered both as a group and as individuals.  As a group they appear
to have formed part of a complex power nexus that existed in 17th & 18th 
century Portsmouth.  Many were related by intermarriage, a social and economic 
arrangement that explains the disposition of much of the power wielded in the 
town during the period 1650-1800.  Many invested in the leading commercial 
ventures of the day ... They also participated substantially in the unreformed 
world of local government ... During the years 1731-1752 roughly 65 per cent of
Portsmouth's Aldermanic bench was related by blood, marriage or both ... 
James DEACON [0] wine merchant, bequeathed a substantial part of his estate to 
his son William [(10)], fellow merchant and brewer ... James DEACON had an 
unspecified 'interest in ships' at his death in January 1749 ... Merchant 
lifestyles were marked by a judicious combination of wealth and comfort.  Thus 
merchant James DEACON owned property at Inlands and Findon in Sussex, farm 
lands at Emsworth and at Whitwell in the Isle of Wight, 20 acres in Portsea's 
common fields and two Portsmouth hostelries, the Blue Anchor at Kingston and 
the Three Tuns Tavern in the High Street where his principal private residence 
also stood.'
 
His will 13.1.1748 proved 10.2.1748 ex BT is at 0 of 1. at wills.html
 The will of (10)9 Ann BRIDGES nee DEACON bequeathed to her niece (10)41 
Elizabeth Ann TRIPP "and my writing box formerly belonging to my grandmother 
DEACON [0-sp Elizabeth ANTRAM] and all the drawings and ornamental work done by
her."

m  sp-Elizabeth 
According to the pages removed from the Family Bible now in the DEACON Family 
DFB: James DEACON 1691-1749 married Elizabeth ANTRAM b 16.7.1697 Portsmouth
 d 19.4.1782 Portsmouth aged 86 dr of John & Rebeka ANTRAM,
 - (and not Elizabeth HOWARD as stated in Burkes Landed Gentry for 1852. 
 JD has kindly sent photocopies of the entries to PH, BT & myself.
 PH: The DEACON Family Book, bottom of page 2 written sideways:
"Elizabeth DEACON my mother died the 19th April 1782 aged 86 years and was
buried near the remains of my father James DEACON in our family burial place
in Portsmouth Church -WD" [(10)]. 
That quote is on LHS here.
 
(Maiden name Elizabeth ANTRAM)
 
JD has kindly photocopied the DEACON Family Book. BT has kindly typed it. Here it is.
 Here are the entries for the births of his 10
children written by his son "Wm 1" (10) from the DFB held by JD.  
Burke's LG may well have been right in showing a James DEACON married an 
Elizabeth HOWARD in London - but these were not the parents of Wm DEACON 
1733-92.
# Does anyone have access to this? The material in Burkes changes with each 
edition. Not found in 1965 & 1972 editions, the only ones held in Wellington 
Public Library. Have not checked the National Library editions. -->
 IGI gives her bp as ANTHRAM C062511 1654-1727. 
# She has ID 111 in our ANTRAM family at 1. of http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/antram/antram.html

BT gives "only surviving son", d1792, alderman & brewer. Named in 
father's will of 1748. Beneficiary of 1780 will of sister Ann (12).
This portrait of William by Richard PHELPS at the time of his marriage 25.3.1761 is from BT; held by one of her cousins. 15kb
PHELPS (c1718-1785) is a portrait painter with paintings at the National 
Portrait Gallery. See google.
A summary of his will & codicil 1791 proved 1792, ex BT, is at * (10) William DEACON (1733-1792) of 1. at wills.html
Philip ELEY,
"The Portsmouth Papers No 51. 1988, Portsmouth Breweries 1492-1847" ex JH: p11:
The 3 largest breweries (as indicated by their rateable values) were all in 
Penny St in the old town. The largest, trading as Wm PIKE & Co was founded by 
Wm PIKE behind 19 High St in 1719. He had been apprenticed as a cooper to his 
mother's cousin Wm MUDGE in 1705 when he was 14 & he must have also learned the
trade of brewing in the brewery establidged by MUDGE at the `upper end' of 
Penny St before 1695. MUDGE died in 1706. ...

MUDGE's brewery . passed to the widow of Thomas PERKINS who married
George KELLEY, a brewer who became bankrupt in 1727. He was replaced
by Daniel SMITH & later by Elizabeth SMITH his widow who entered into
partnership with 2 merchants Wm RICKMAN & Michael ATKINS both of whom
had served as Mayor.

'In 1784, the occupant [of Mudge's Brewery] was William DEACON, who was brewing
there by 1775, when he was supplying beer to Russian men-of-war anchored at 
Spithead.' (p.11)  
'Another brewery to cease trading in 1843 was DEACON's in Penny Street.  A 
further Chancery Court action by the DEACON family in 1842 resulted in a ruling
that the brewery and properties should be auctioned and the proceeds 
distributed.  The brewery was demolished to make way for a canteen attached to 
the Clarence Barracks.'  This text is accompanied by a picture of the 
advertisement giving sale particulars in the Hampshire Telegraph, 18 September 
1843. (p.22) - Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk 24.10.06.
[So Wm must be 6 rather than his son (10)5 who turned 8 in 1775.]

p14: Wm DEACON died intestate in 1816 [but (10) d 1792!; the defendant Wm
alive in 1822 might be his son (10)2, or maybe Wm should be James d1812] 
causing his family to resort to the Chancery Courts. 
 The outcome was the appointment of son Henry 
[JH says this was not (11) Capt. Henry DEACON 1777-1841 but his grandson (10)52
 (1796-1856)], & brewer James CULL as trustees with instructions to run the 
business for the benefit of the family. [REF. 165 - WHAT ARE THESE?]

p18: The brewers who entered the trade during the 2nd half of the 18th century 
were quick to join the fray. DEACON [6] in the old town was active particularly
in the 1770s in acquiring premises mainly within the walled town [REF 207] 
whilst TEMPLE in Portsea ... 

p22: Another brewery to cease trading in 1843 was DEACON's in Penny St. A 
further Chancery Court action by the DEACON family in 1842 resulted in a ruling
that the brewery & properties should be auctioned & the proceeds distributed.
The brewery was demolished to make way for a canteen attached to the Clarence 
Barracks. [REF 237] ... The situation at DEACON's brewery was somewhat 
different in that 7 tenements were located within the walls surrounding the 
brewery & its yard. [REF 238] In addition to accomodation for the labourers.
each large brewery had its `brewery house' where the senior partner or manager
would live.

Sale particular's of DEACON's brewery from the Hampshire Telegraph 18.9.1843:
 "To be SOLD pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Chancery made in a 
certain cause "DEACON v. DEACON" with the approbations of the Honourable Sir 
George ROSE one of the Masters of the said Court, at the George Inn, at
Portsmouth.
 The FREEHOLD & long LEASEHOLD ESTATES of the late James [61?] & William [6]
DEACON consisting of the well arranged & old established BREWERY situate in 
Penny St, Portsmouth, abutting on the ramparts with a 60 barrel copper, all 
requisite Buildings, Sembling & Yards (& an ample supply of fine spring water) 
necessary for carrying on a Trade of 10,000 to 12,000 barrels per annum.

There is an excellent RESIDENCE for a Managing Partner & 7 TENEMENTS for the 
Men, the whole occupying a large space of ground enclosed by lofty brick walls.

The PUBLIC HOUSES occupy good commanding situations in the Town of Portsmouth
(sic) & in Portsea, Landport, Kingston, Kingston Cross, & the in occupation of 
yearly tenants under agreements.

The time of Sale will be shortly advertised when particulars which are in 
course of preparation, may be had (gratis) at the said Master's Chambers, in 
Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London; Messrs. FOSTERS & EVANS, 
Solicitors, No. 28 John Street, Bedford Row, London; Messrs. WING & TWINING, 
Solicitors, No. 1, Gray's Inn Square; of Mr. NEWYLYN, Solicitor, Portsmouth; at
the Auction Mart, Bartholomew Lane, & the Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London; of
Messrs WINSTANLEY Paternoster Row, at the prinicipal Inns oat Portsmouth, 
Southampton & Chichesster; of Messrs. ROSE & Henry DEACON [69 or (10)52??] at 
the Brewery, who will show the Property."

p23 Table 2 shows DEACON owning 35 Licensed Houses in 1830 (following CARTER
(PIKE) with 74 & SPICER with 40) with GER (Gross estimated rental) of Brewery 
90P. Source: PCRO Rate Returns 1830; various title deeds.

p25: ... the 60 barrel copper at DEACON's brewery was said to be capable of 
producing 10 to 12,000 barrels per annum: [REF 248] that is brewing 4 times a 
week throughout the year.

The Beerhouse Act achieved one of its aims immediately, that of eroding the 
tied house system. Of the new beerhouses only the ones directly attached to 
breweries were tied initially. The established breweres, PIKE, GARRETT, DEACON 
& SPICER, all had spirit businesses as well as their brewing & they seem to 
have been content owning 80% of the public houses in the borough. When DEACONs 
ceased trading there was so little interest in their 27 public houses that a 
2nd auction had to be held. [REF 249]

Only 7 of DEACON's houses were bought by brewers in Portsmouth, although 2 
Gosport brewers bought 2 each, 6 of the licences lapsed & 10 passed to 
non-brewers [250], an indication that regardless of the fact that new spirit 
licences were not being granted by the mangistrates, the brewers were not 
unduly concerned about increasing their outlets. ....

Conclusion. Undoubtedly the presence of the Royal Dockyard in
Portsmouth has been the driving force behind the development of the
local brewing industry, & the town has always prospered from defence &
war because of that presence. The King's brewhouses & subsequently the
naval contracts developed a disproportionatly large brewing industry
in the town which was augmented by, & later sustained by the regular
influx of seamen & soldiers, & the ever-growing population needed to
service the Dockyard & garrison. The recurrence of the brewers' names
in the list of Mayors, Aldermen & even MPs attest to their wealth &
influence, points which are reinforced by the existence of brewing
dynasties founded in the 17th & subsequent centuries. ...

p26: Appendix: Breweries in Portsmouth 1784 to 1847 has at the 1st listed:
Dates: 1695-1843, Address: Penny St, *: O [meaning?],
Name of attached BH/PH (Brewing House/Public House?): Portsmouth Arms PH,
Main occupiers: MUDGE/DEACON, Brewery name: -.

JD found out about the brewery by searching the rate books in Portsmouth.

NB http://homepage.ntlworld.com/stephen.pomeroy/local/pub_d.pdf gave
1823 Duke of Wellington; 1865-2005 Wellington Hotel; 65 High St
DEACON (1840) >PETERS> IND COOPE> PUNCH Robert KILN  

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/stephen.pomeroy/local/brewery.pdf gave

Castle Brewery, Castle Road
 1830 James CULL                                                   44
7.3.1832 To be sold by auction by the trustees of the late Mr CULL 100
 1855-65 Charles ADNAMS (1859 P17)                                 34,35,59.94
 1887 F-P-, 1892 A-P-, 1904 Ceased brewing                         5(63)
 1979 Brewhouse demolished
         Attached to Wheelbarrow & Castle

DEACON, William; Penny St (near barracks)
      MUDGES Brewery passed to widow of Thomas PERKINS  5(51)?
      Widow PERKINS married George KELLEY               5(51)?
 1727 George KELLEY bankrupt                            5(51)?
      Daniel SMITH, later Eliz. SMITH, widow            5(51)?
      Widow SMITH with Wm RICKMAN & Michael ATKINS      5(51)?
 1775                                                   64(3)
 1783-1840 Malthouse & brewhouse (1840 P135)            44,60, 61,94
 1802 William DEACON                                    94
 1811 J & W DEACON, Brewers, Penny St                   164
 1816 Wm died son Henry James CULL to manage estate     5(51)
 1823 DEACON's Brewery                                  38
 1841 Estate of Wm DEACON (P150)                        94     My ID: (10)5
 1842/3 Chancery Court action by DEACON family          5(51)?
4.7.1842 To be sold by auction with 27 public houses   100
3.7.1843 For sale Henry DEACON lately James & Wm       100     My ID: (10)52
 1842-44 Sarah DEACON                                   94     My ID: (10)52-sp
 1845 To be sold (As above)                            100
 1845-46 Colonel CAMPBELL tenant Frances BARNABY        94
         The Crown                                      94
 1847-48 James BRYAN tenant Frances BARNABY             94
         site now in barracks                           5(51)
The numbers on RHS refer to references at
 http://homepage.ntlworld.com/stephen.pomeroy/local/refs.pdf
 For example 
5(x) = Portsmouth Papers, No. x
34= Portsmouth Geographical Essays, Portsmouth Polytechnic
35= Post Office directories 1847, 1855, 1875 (Kelly) PCL
38= Hollingsworth's guides, PCL 1823 [PCL=Portsmouth City Library]
44= Pigot's directories 1823, 1830, 1844 PCL
59= White's directories 1859, 1878 PCL
60= Bailey's Western & Midland directory 1783, PCL
61= Sadler's Hampshire directory 1784, PCL
64(x)= Portsmouth Record Series Volume x
94= Portsea Rates Books, PCRO [Portsmouth City Rates Office]
100= Hampshire Telegraph, PCL
164= Holden's directory 1811

There is also a reference to St Thomas St near DEACON's Court.

Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk wrote 24.10.06:
# From Mary HALLETT, 'Portsmouth's Water Supply, 1800-1860' (Portsmouth Paper 
12, 1971), p.15
'After domestic consumers, the water companies' most valuable customers were 
the brewers.  At least nine of them - [including] William DEACON - invested in 
Portsea Island [Water] Company.  Most of them also took that company's water, 
although they all had their own supplies.'
  
m 25.3.1761 at St. Thomas Church, Portsmouth  sp-Elizabeth JUDSON (bp 22.8.1736
 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth) 
DFB: "I married Elizabeth JUDSON, daughter of Talbot Edwards and Mary Judson 
in Portsmouth church on Wednesday  the 25th of March 1761 - the Revd. Benja. 
FORESTER, curate of the parish performed the ceremony - Prsent [witneses] 
Thos. BINSTEAD (Attorney-at-Law) as father [Talbot therefore having died ?] 
and Wm. CROCKER curate of the parish." - [(10)]
Married by licence by Benj'n FORESTER; witnesses Wm COCHRAN? & Ths BINSTEAD Junr? Here is the m cert. with their signatures - he signed as Will DEACON - thanks to JH. 16 kb.
 
Bur 1821 Portsmouth. Will proved 14.3.1821. (- JD gives d 19.3.1785 but not in 
Family Book.)
 Available at  www.nationalarchives.gov.uk 
She is 111 at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/judson/judson.html See there for her family.
 On 25.3.1785 several pages were
removed from their family bible; now held by (10)5(13)2 42 John DEACON.

(10)1  2-James DEACON (b 4.2.1762 Portsmouth d 18.12.1812)
James DEACON  Christening: 21 May 1762 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz.
DFB: JAMES born Thursday the 4th of February 1762, at half past 10 at night.
  He has had the measles.  he had the small-pox in August 1763
 [the next sentence is in different writing - very large and round -]   
 Died 18th December 1812 was buried in the family burying place in Portsmouth 
 Church .
Left P100 in 1778 will of 8. Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt Ann (12) , & 
1792 will of his father (10). 
 #Entry [by WL (10)72?]  at 7. of wills.html:
"Our beloved uncle JAMES DEACON Esq., departed this life on the the 18th 
December 1812 after a fit of Epilepsy which terminated in Apoplexy."
Possibly the James referred to end of l9 of 1857 will of widow of [(12)4].
 His family is from a tentative reconstruction of family mentioned in
 Chancery Proceedings 1819?-1842 re the brewery of (10)5 William DEACON:
For these Chancery Proceedings 1819?-1842 see 2. at wills.html His will of 27.2.1810 proved 4.1.1813 is at * (10)1 James DEACON of 1. at wills.html

m1 11.5.1785 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth sp-Grace YOUNG of Brading, I.O.W. 
- One son ? M is from IGI. BT thinks that the JD who m'd Grace may be another, 
not ours.

[(10)1  2-James DEACON (b 4.2.1762 Portsmouth d 18.12.1812)]
m2 at St Thomas, Portsmouth  sp-Catherine POPIER/PAPIER (JH)/ ROPER (JD via BT)
 Beneficiary of his will. (IGI has 2 POPIER m's 1771 & 1791.)



(10)11  3-James Williamson DEACON I (b1785 - so he is a son of his father's 
m1; bp 22.1.1802 St Thomas, Portsmouth; d by 1856)
  If this was a teenage baptism, he could be
Rev. James Williamson DEACON. Curate at East Lavant, Sussex 1811-1825; Clergy
List for 1813 names him as clerk; (or at Warblington, Hampshire).
(There is a Yearly Clergy List and this usually charts the livings of said 
Clergy.  It is a question of being able to see a year book that old.-JH)
On 5.8.02 I emailed the vicar of Saint Mary and Saint Nicholas, Lavant,
 W Sussex, Dioceses of Chichester lavantchurches"att"gothere.uk.com - no reply.
 Beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813.
Conveyance 22.7.1813 names James as joint property owner with a Wm DEACON 
 - his uncle (10)4 ? -BT. Where did WILLIAMSON come from? 

  JD: JWD I attended Brasenose College, Oxford, matriculated June 1803
(aged 18) and was ordained in the Church of England.  (He had a contemporary: 
Rev. James DEACON who was at Caius College, Cambridge (1799-1806) who became 
Rector of St.Peter Southgate, Norwich.) Less than three weeks after his 
father's death on 18.12.1812, JWD I tried to obtain possession of goods and 
chattels from the brewery through the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, the 
first step in the prolonged legal battle. 
  1818/1819 The case of DEACON versus DEACON in the Court of the Lord High 
Chancellor of Great Britain. The Plaintiffs: 
Catherine DEACON (widow of James), James Williamson DEACON and his wife 
Georgiana and their infants ( 3 children under 21).
  The Defendants: William DEACON (b 1767),  Eilzabeth DEACON (widow  of 
William DEACON 1733-1792), Mr. GARDINER & his wife Sophia and Josh SMITH.
   1819 The court appointed receivers: James CULL, brewer and Henry DEACON, 
brewer, (William's 2nd son) to manage the business. William stepped down to 
become a spirit merchant.  Further hearings in 1821, 1826 and 1841.  Elizabeth 
died in 1821 and William died 1840 when on his own in Plymouth.  The business 
was sold and the brewery demolished.  Neither side came out of it well as the 
legal costs absorbed the assets.  Perhaps this influenced William's youngest 
son Frederick (1814-1898) in becoming a solicitor.  The Rev. JWD died 1848.
  "In Funtington Churchward a tomb has recently been restored which I think 
reads Rev James Williamson DEACON died in 1848 aged 68. Lavant where he was 
curate until 1825 is only a couple of miles away...
JWD I lived at Densworth which is the old manor house in the parish as tenants 
of the CROUCHER family.
  I am wondering about the firm DEACON and JOHNSON. Mr JOHNSON, the town clerk 
of Chichester bought Densworth about 1860 I believe some time after the DEACONs
were tenants there.
  Sir John Deacon SHORTRIDGE was also born (1945) in the parish. He lives in 
Wales." - Thanks to  geoffrey.boys"at"btinternet.com 15.9.07. 
(Howard Wm & Edward Wm JOHNSON of Chichester were executors of JWD I & his wife
Georgina SMITH: see * (10)11 and * (10)11-sp at wills.html)
 Replying to BT Sir John says that his greatgrandparents were William SHORTRIDGE 
(1825-1910) and Jane DEACON (1823-1913).


m 14.2.1810 at St Thomas, Portsmouth sp-(Sophia) Georgina SMITH (JH).
 COLTART lists their m by licence & her of Southwick, Hants. 
(A coincidence: the same day & place was m of Ann OLDING [see 0 of 3.1] 
to John BABBAGE (with marksman) of HMS RIFLEMAN.)	
 Georgina DEACON bc1788 d Dec Q 1867 Winchester, Hampshire.
d 17.12.1867 in Winchester. Times obituary 17.12.1867 p1 Col.a. Formerly of 
Densworth House, Sussex -BT. Daughter of Joseph SMITH of Purbrook, Southampton
- 1810 will of 61 proved 1813: the terms of her marriage contract are discussed
in this will.
  1841 Densworth House, Funtington, Sussex: My ID
Jas DEACON      50 1791 not Sussex Clerk (10)11  JWD I
Georgina DEACON 50 1791 not Sussex 
Jas DEACON      25 1816 Sussex           (10)111 JWD II
Henry DEACON    25 1816 Sussex           (10)112
Georgina DEACON 20 1821 Sussex           (10)113
Frances DEACON  20 1821 Sussex           (10)114
Harriett DEACON 15 1826 Sussex           (10)116
  1851 St James Cresc, St Thomas, Winchester:
Georgina DEACON Head W 59  1782 Southward?, Hants
GS? DEACON      Daur U 35? 1816? E Lavant, Sussex  (10)113?
GT? DEACON      Son M? 30? 1821? E Lavant, Sussex  (10)115??
J W DEACON   Grandson   5  1846 Warblington, Hants (10)111 1 JWD III
Martha DEDMAN          35       Serv
Emma CULVERWELL        21       Serv
William STEVENS        18
  1861?
Her will of 1856 probate 6.1.1868 ex BT is at * (10)11-sp of 1. at wills.html It names her children (10)111 (10)113 (10)114 (10)116 & grandson (10)111 1.
  She could be Mrs. Georgina DEACON, Clifton Lodge, Winchester, p99 of
1859 White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Hampshire; 
&  Mrs. DEACON at 2 Carlton Villas, Harold Road, Winchester on page 1068 of 
1865  Postal and Commercial Directory of Hampshire with the Isle of Wight.

(10)111  4-James Williamson DEACON II b c1812 Lavant, Sussex. "The younger". 
  1841 with parents.
Solicitor? The West Sussex Record office records.office"att"westsussex.gov.uk 
hold a document of 1868 relating to a transfer of mortgage to a James 
Williamson DEACON of Long Coppice, gent. (WSRO Add MS 2844.)

m Sep Q 1843 Westbourne, Sussex 7 618 sp-Emma PILE b c1825 Westbourne, Sussex
  1851 at Long Coppice, Warblington, Havant, Hampshire:
Emma DEACON Head,Wife M 26 1825 Westbourne, Sussex Far(mer??)'s wife
Marian DEACON Daur       4 1847 Warblington, Hampshire (10)111 3 
Emma DEACON   Daur       1 1850 Warblington, Hampshire (10)111 4
  1861 at Long Coppice, Warblington, Havant, Hampshire:
James W DEACON Head M 49 1812 Lavant, Sussex House proprietor (10)111 
Emma DEACON Wife M 36 1825 Westbourne, Sussex
Emma M DEACON Daur 11 1850 Warblington, Hampshire Scholar (10)111 4
Ann PONTZ Serv U 16 Hants, Leigh General Serv 

  1871 Long Coppice House, Warblington, Hampshire:
James DEACON Head M 59 1812 East Lavant,Sussex Farmer 20 acres 1 man (10)111
Emma DEACON  Wife M 44 1827 Westbourne, Sussex
Elizabeth WHITE Serv U 18 1853 Froxfield, Hants General Servant
  1881 Dwelling Long Coppice House, Warblington, Hampshire:
Emma DEACON Head W 56 1825 Westbourne, Sussex Annuitant
Agnes KING Serv  U 15  	 Westbourne, Sussex   General Serv
  1891 Long Coppice House, Emsworth, Warblington, Hampshire:
Emma DEACON Head W 66 1825 Westbourne, Sussex Annuitant
Kate ADAMS  Serv W 43
  1901?

(10)111 1  5-James Williamson DEACON III (bp 2.8.1845 Warblington, Hants) IGI
parents James Williamson DEACON and Emma.  B regd Mar Q 1845 Havant, Hants.
 d 1918 Wellington, NZ.  1851 with grandmother Georgina DEACON at Winchester.
  1861?
m1 June Q 1868 Southampton 2c 11 sp-Kate WHITE c1848 Portsea,  Hants.
d Jun Q 1891 Lambeth, London 1d 355 aged 44.
 # This branch is thanks to descendant (10)111 1311 Colin DEACON
 sowsear"att"xtra.co.nz 2007.
  1871?
  1881 census Oldfield Lane, Westbourne, Sussex: (ex JH)  My ID
James W. DEACON Head    35 1846 Warblington No occupation (10)111 1
Kate DEACON     wife    33 1848 Portsea, Hants.  
Janet W. DEACON daughter 4 1877 Warblington, Hants        (10)111 11
Ada M. DEACON daughter 1 month 1881 Westbourne, Sussex    (10)111 12
Annie S.A. TAYLOR       17 Domestic Servant
S.A. JACOBS Widow       38 Nurse (SMS)
  1891 1 Mary's Place, Harrow Rd, Willesdon, Middlesex:
James DEACON    Head M 45 1846 Hampshire Tobacconist (10)111 1
Kate DEACON     Wife M 44 1847 Hampshire              James' 1st wife
Winifred DEACON Daur S 14 1877 Hampshire             (10)111 11
Ada DEACON      Daur S 10 1881 Sussex                (10)111 12
Dorothy DEACON  Daur S  8 1883 Sussex                (10)111 13
Annie MOORE  Boarder S 21 1870 Assistant             James' 2nd wife to be
  In 1896 James came to NZ on the RUAHINE ex London with Janet W., Ada M, and  
Dorothy M, (his children by Kate) & Mrs Annie DEACON, 26 (his 2nd wife).
  1911 electoral roll lists him in Wellington North Electorate at 
7 Pitarua St (off Harriett St at the town end of Grant Rd where it meets 
Tinakori Rd) Occupation; Settler.

[[Who are this family?:
  1891 27 Dickens Rd, Portsea, Hampshire:
James DEACON Head M 34 1857 E Cowes, Hants Shipwright
Kate DEACON  Wife M 31 1860 E Cowes, Hants
Harrison DEACON Son 6 1885 Portsmouth, Hants
Alice DEACON Daur   4 1887 Portsmouth, Hants
Hilda DEACON Daur   2 1889 Portsmouth, Hants 
[Hilda Kate DEACON Birth Sep Q 1888 Portsea Island.]
  1901 84 Emanuel St, Portsmouth, Hampshire:
James DEACON Head M 44 1857 Cowes, Hants Shipwright HM Drydock
Kate DEACON  Wife M 40 1861 Cowes, Hants
Harrison DEACON Son 16 1885 Portsmouth, Hants Shipwright HM Drydock
Alice DEACON Daur   14 1887 Portsmouth, Hants
Hilda DEACON Daur   12 1889 Portsmouth, Hants.]]

(10)111 11  6-Janet Winifred DEACON (c1877 Warblington, Hampshire-1936
 Wellington N.Z.) 
Janet Winifred DEACON Birth Jun Q 1877 Havant, Hampshire.
  1881-91 with parents.  1896 migrated to NZ with her father.
m 1921 NZ sp-James Kenyon TAYLOR
 
(10)111 12  6-Ada Mildred DEACON Jun Q 1881 Westbourne, Sussex
  1881-91 with parents. 1896 migrated to NZ with her father.

(10)111 121  7-Kate Olga DEACON b 1903 Wellington d 1904 Wellington 

(10)111 13  6-Dorothy Maude DEACON b Dec Q 1882 Westbourne, Sussex
d 1907 Wellington, N.Z.
  1891 with parents.  1896 migrated to NZ with her father. 2 children.

(10)111 131  7-Thomas DEACON b.1902 Wellington N.Z.  d.1962 Wellington N.Z.
Birth certificate: mother Dorothy M. DEACON, father unknown.
Brought up by Aunt Lil.  Attended Thorndon School, Wellington c1907/08-1915. 
His wedding certificate nominates Annie DEACON (nee MOORE) as his mother and 
William James DEACON as his father.

m 1925 Wellington sp-Elsie May LAWRENCE b1901 Leeston,NZ d1984 Rotorua.
Dr of George & Matilda. 1 child:

(10)111 1311  8-Colin William DEACON b1936 Wellington. 
#Source of this branch. 2008: sowsear"att"xtra.co.nz
 PO Box 423, Cambridge, NZ. Ph/fax +64 7 827 5418. 1st contact 31.7.07.

m 1961 Oamaru sp-Marguerite Elspeth BERRY b1938 Winton,NZ dr of Wm & Mary. 2chn

(10)111 13111  9-Nicola Ann DEACON b1964 Wellington 
m 1999 Cambridge, NZ sp-Iain EATON b. 1969 Plymouth, England. (No issue.)

(10)111 13112  9-Ross Lawrence Francis DEACON b1965 Upper Hutt
m 1988 Cambridge, NZ sp-Petra SCHMIDT b1962 Bremen,Germany to Gregor & Sieghild
(10)111 131121  10-Melanie Linda Margaret DEACON b1989 Te Awamutu, NZ
(10)111 131122  10-Martina Christine DEACON b1990 Te Awamutu, NZ

(10)111 132  7-Charles DEACON
 
[(10)111 1  5-James Williamson DEACON III bp 2.8.1845 Warblington, Hants]
m2? sp-Annie MOORE 1870-1915 Wellington. D'r of Thomas and Annie. 
 m not found. 3 children.
#This branch is courtesy of (10)111 1311 Colin DEACON "CD" here.

(10)111 14  6-Lilian Minnie DEACON b1898 Wellington-1959 Lower Hutt. 1 child.
 CD knew her as Aunt Lil.
m 1920 Wellington sp-TA LAWRENCE

(10)111 141  7-Flora DEACON b 1913 Wellington, NZ
m 1934 sp-Victor KELLY 1 child

(10)111 1411  8-Pamela KELLY b 1934 Petone
m 1957 sp-Colin HAYTON. 

(10)111 15  6-Florence May DEACON b1901 Wellington d Lower Hutt
 CD knew her as Aunt May.
m 1923 Wellington sp-Edward William VEITCH bc1899 bur 1977 age 78 (ID 6242) at 
 Hamilton Park Cemetery. No children. CD has a wedding photo.

(10)111 16  6-Violet Caroline DEACON b1906 Wellington d1982 Lower Hutt
m 1934 Wellington sp-Leslie Langford Rodda MINIFIE  2 chn.

(10)111 161  7-Dale Stuart MINIFIE 1936 Lower Hutt Source of this branch 
 via CD. dale"att"paradise.net.nz 2008
m 1957 Petone, Lower Hutt sp-Eva MITCHELL
(10)111 1611  8-Stuart MINIFIE 1959 Lower Hutt
(10)111 1612  8-Deborah MINIFIE 1962 Lower Hutt
m 1991 Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt sp-BA DRUMMOND
(10)111 1613  8-Kenneth MINIFIE 1967 Lower Hutt


(10)111 2  5-Miriam Emma/Alice Sophia DEACON (bp 26.8.1846 Warblington,Hamps) 
 IGI. [Cf b regd Sep Q 1870 Droxford, Hants of Miriam Alice S DEACON.]
  1851-91?
  ?1901 Miriam DEACON 57 b 1844 England living at Devon Plymouth

(10)111 3  5-Marian DEACON 1847 Warblington, Hampshire. Is she (10)111 2?
Mariann Emma Sophia DEACON b regd Jun Q 1846 Havant, Hampshire.
 1851 with mother as Marian DEACON.
 [Cf Marian Alice S DEACON bc1870 d Sep Q 1870 Droxford, Hampshire.]

(10)111 4  5-Emma Mary DEACON (bp 30.8.1849 Warblington, Hampshire) IGI.
B regd Sep Q 1849 Havant, Hants.
  1851 with mother.  1861 with parents.

(10)112  4-Henry Horace DEACON bp 22.2.1813 Funtingdon, West Sussex. 
  1841 with parents.  Died young? -BT

(10)113  4-Sophia Georgina DEACON (bp 6.7.1814 East Lavant, Sussex) Infant in
1826.   1841 with parents.  1851 with mother?  1861?
  1871 Weeke, Hampshire: with family of sister Frances E WICKHAM (10)114.
  Cf Sophia DEACON bc 1821 d Jun Q 1882 Westminster, London.

(10)114  4-Frances Emily DEACON bp 4.4.1817 East Lavant, Sussex d 2.9.1883
 Infant in 1826. JH found the East Lavant christenings on Family Search web.
  1841 with parents.  1851?

m 11.5.1852 Saint Thomas, Winchester, Hampshire sp-Captain (1853) John WICKHAM 
bp 1.12.1823 Wonston church d 17.6.1875 at Wykeman Villas, Winchester. 
Son of Wonston landowner James Samuel WICKHAM 1786-1855 & Sarah.
m is at FS M136752 1837-1876 : she is dr of James Williamson DEACON.
  1861 St James Villas, Winchester St Faith, Hampshire:
John WICKHAM       Head M 37 1824 Houston?, Hants Capt. Hants Militia
Frances E WICKHAM  Wife M 41 1820 Lavant, Sussex                    (10)114
John H WICKHAM     Son  5 1856 Winton, Hants Scholar                (10)1142
Edward WICKHAM     Son  2 1859 Houston?, Hants Scholar              (10)1143
Marian J WICKHAM   Daur U 7 months 1860 Winchester, Hants Scholar   (10)1144
Caroline COLLIS 18 1843 Housemaid
Elizabeth SMITH 18 1843 Nurse
Susan VINCE     24 1837 Housemaid
  1871 4 City Rd, Weeke, Winchester, Hampshire:
John WICKHAM       Head M 46 1825 Dutton Westney?, Hants
 Late Capt. Hants Militia, Landowner
Frances E WICKHAM  Wife M 48 1823 East Lavant, Sussex       (10)114
Georgina E WICKHAM Daur U 16 1855 Winchester, Hants Scholar (10)1141
John H D WICKHAM   Son  U 15 1856 Winchester, Hants Scholar (10)1142
Miriam J WICKHAM   Daur U 10 1861 Winchester, Hants Scholar (10)1144
Sophia G DEACON Sister-in-law U 50 1821 East Lavant, Sussex (10)113
  Income from houses 
Sarah A FORD    Servant U 25 Domestic servant cook
Lavinia DRAPER  Servant U 16 Domestic servant housemaid
  1881 Dwelling 10 Edgar Rd,Winchester, Hampshire:
Name Relation 	Marital Status 	Age Birthplace 	Occupation
Fanny E. WICKHAM     Head W 62 1819 East Lavent, Sussex Annuitant  	  
Georgiana E. WICKHAM Daur U 26 1855 Winchester, Hampshire     (10)1141
Caroline REID  Serv  	 U  19  	 India  Gen Serv  	  
Emma SCARLETT  Serv  	 U  18  	 Winchester, Hampshire  Gen Serv
 #This branch is mainly from (10)114 2322 DW david.wickham"att"xtra.co.nz 2005.
Joan NOURANI (11542x of http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/judson/judson.html) has a colour portrait of John.

(10)1141 5-Georgina Emily WICKHAM bp: 07 MAR 1855 Saint Lawrence, Winchester,
  Hampshire IGI batch K136731 1760-1877 Spinster.
  1871 with parents.  1881 with mother.
  1891 with sister (10)1144 Miriam J WYLES.
  1901 at Frimley, Surrey: Georgina WICKHAM 46 b1855 Hamp Winchester  
Living On Own Means.

(10)1142 5-John Harry Deacon WICKHAM b 4.3.1854 b regd Jun Q 1856 Winchester
bp: 12 APR 1856 Saint Thomas, Winchester, Hants IGI J136752 1813-1876. 
d 5.1.1916 Dolphin Hotel, Melbourne, Cambridgeshire.  1861-71 with parents.
  1881?  (1891 has a JD boarder in Winchester but b 1847, Cheshire.)
  1891 33 St Pauls Square, York, St Mary Bishopshill Junior, Yorkshire:
Martin W LEWIS Head M 33 Clampath?, Durham Architect
Amy LEWIS      Wife M 24 York
J H Deacon WICKHAM Visitor S 35 1856 Winchester, Hants Living on own means
                                                                     (10)1142 
Annie BUCK         Visitor S 26 1865 Knaresborough, Yorks        His wife to be
Mary L SANDERSON   Servant S 22 St Mary Bishopshill .., Yorks

m Jun Q 1891 Knaresborough, West Riding, Yorks 9a 161 sp-Ann "Nina?" BUCK
1865 Knaresborough, Yorks. 4 chn.
  1871
Francis BUCK   Head M 48 1823 Knaresborough, Yorkshire Furnishing Warehouseman
Charlotte BUCK Wife M 52 1819 Chatham, Kent
Alice BUCK Daughter U 16 1863 Knaresbro., YK Scholar
Edwin BUCK     Son  U 12 1859 Knaresbro., YK Scholar
Ann BUCK   Daughter U  8 1863 Knaresbro., YK Scholar
Sarah PAWSON Servant U 19 1852 Faversham, Kent
  1881 Market Pl, Scriven Cum Tentergate, Yorkshire:
Francis BUCK   Head M 57 1824 Knaresbro., Yorkshire House furnisher
Charlotte BUCK Wife M 61 1820 Chatham, Kent
Ann BUCK       Daur U 18 1863 Knaresbro., Yorkshire 
  1901?

(10)114 21 6-John Neville Deacon WICKHAM Second Lieutenant k 31.7.1917 WW1
King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), Panel 12 Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
- ex www.cwgc.org (This gives Neville as Seville.)

(10)114 22 6-Digby Frederick Deacon WICKHAM b regd Jun Q 1894 Barnet, Greater 
London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex.
Moved to NZ. 
m to ? Issue suppressed pending permission.


(10)114 23 6-Harry Francis Deacon WICKHAM b. 22 Aug 1895. b regd Sep Q 1895
Barnet, Greater London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex. 
died 28 Nov 1986, Te Puke, bur Dudley Vercoe Dve Cem, Te Puke. Moved to NZ.

m sp-Constance MATTHEW b c1900 d11 Jul 1986, Te Puke, bur Dudley Vercoe Dve 
Cem, Te Puke. Issue suppressed pending permission.

(10)114 2322 8-David Harry Deacon WICKHAM b 1951 Te Puke. Accountant.
m 1974 NZ sp-Gail Leanne CURTIS b 1952, Hastings, occ counsellor.  
 DW david.wickham"att"xtra.co.nz 1st contact made 5.4.2005


(10)114 24 6-Wilfred Edmund Deacon WICKHAM b regd Sep Q 1895 Barnet, Greater 
London, Hertfordshire, Middlesex. Moved to NZ.

(10)1143 5-Edmund Digby WICKHAM b 24.5.1858 bp 4.8.1858 Saint Thomas,
Winchester, Hampshire IGI batch J136752 1813-1876. b regd Jun Q.
  1861 Edward WICKHAM with parents.
D regd as Edward Digby WICKHAM Dec Q 1865 Winchester, Hants.

(10)1144 5-Miriam Janet WICKHAM bp: 17 OCT 1860 Saint Thomas, Winchester, 
Hampshire IGI batch K136731 1760 - 1877 
  1861 Marian J WICKHAM with parents.  1871 with parents.

m sp-Ernest Henry WYLES 1857 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
  1861 50 High St, Grantham, Lincolnshire:
Joseph WYLES          Head M 33 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
 Grocer & farmer of 400 acres emp 7 lab 4 boys
Annie Elizabeth WYLES Wife M 28 Belton, Lincolnshire 
Joseph WYLES          Son  U  7 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
Arthur Lawrence WYLES Son  U  6 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
Ernest Henry WYLES    Son  U  4 1857 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
Florence Mary WYLES  Daur  U  3 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
Elizabeth DIGBY      Serv  U 30
Ann BRIGG            Serv  U 26
  1871 Creeton, Lincolnshire:
Ernest H WYLES Pupil U 14 1857 Grantham, Lincolnshire 
  1881 Dwelling  No 2 Avenue, Kingston On Thames, Surrey:
Name Relation 	Marital Status 	Age Birthplace 	Occupation
Ernest H. WYLES Head M 24 1857 Grantham, Lincoln  	 Solicitor  	  
Miriam J. WYLES Wife M 20 1861 Winchester, Hampshire  	   	(10)1144   
Blanche F. CHERRILL Serv U 24 Lytchlet Metravers, Dorset Housemaid 
Susannah REID Serv U 23 Murray Hill, India  	 Cook  	  
  1891 Hallford, Kingston, Surrrey:
Miriam J WYLES     Wife M  30 1861 Winchester, Hants Wife of EH WYLES solicitor
                                                                  (10)1144   
Dorothy M W WYLES  Daur     9 1882 Surbiton, Surrey               (10)11441
Miriam G W WYLES   Daur     7 1884 Surbiton, Surrey               (10)11442
Georgina E WICKHAM Sister S 36 1855 Winchester, Hants Independent (10)1141
Martha VINE       Servant S 34 Cook Domestic Servant 
Ellen MONK        Servant S 24 Parlour maid Domestic Servant 
Ruth WHITMARSH    Servant S 16 Nurse Domestic Servant 
  By 1901 Ernest has remarried:
  1901 Porters Grange, Prittlewell, Essex:
Ernest E WYLES    Head M 44 1857 Grantham, Lincoln Solicitor  	  
Constance C WYLES Wife M 36 1865 Tonbridge, Kent
Dorothy M W WYLES Daur S 19 1882 Surbiton, Surrey                (10)1144 1 
Ernest L WYLES    Son  S  1 1900 London
Charlotte M GLASSBROOK Serv 26 Nurse dom
Rosina LAUE            Serv 34 Housemaid
William WHYBROW        Serv 64 Gardener
Susannah WHYBROW       Serv 52 Cook
Lily M WHYBROW         Serv 13 Domestic
  Ernest moved to Christchurch, NZ in 1901 and was a senior businessman there. 
2 children. 
 	
(10)11441 6-Dorothy May WYLES 1882 Surbiton, Surrey   
  1891 with mother.  1901 with father & his m2.

(10)11442 6-Miriam Gwendoline WYLES "Queenie" 1884 Surbiton, Surrey   
  1891 with mother.
  1901 Eastbourne, Sussex:
Miriam G W WYLES Pupil S 19 1882 Surbiton, Surrey   

m sp-Hon GOSLING. They remained in the UK.


(10)115  4-George Joseph DEACON bp 26.12.1821 East Lavant, West Sussex.
Died young?  1851 with parents??  Censuses show at least 3 GDs b Sussex about
then - with wives Lucy, Harriett & Sarah.

(10)116  4-Miriam Harriet DEACON bp 29.11.1823 Sussex
  1841 with parents. M'd as Harriet Miriam.

m 23.8.1843 Sep Q 1843 Westbourne 7 611 sp-Jonathan Richardson SMITH
  Cf:
  1851 Wittersham, Kent:
John SMITH    Head M 34 1817 Seasmarsh, Sussex
Harriet SMITH Wife M 34 1817 Rye, Sussex
  1881 Miriam SMITH Visitor W 62 b1819 Chidingley, Sussex  Dressmaker 

(10)2  2-William DEACON (b 29.4.1763 Portsmouth, bp 10.6.1763 St Thomas,
 Portsmouth d 21.8.1763 Portsmouth) The IGI records his bp under Wm. DEACONS.
DFB: "born on Friday the 29th April 1763 at half past nine at night.
  He died of the small-pox on Saturday the 20th August 1763 at one in the 
afternoon."

(10)3  2- a male DEACON b 26.1.1764 
DFB: "A male, still born on this day the 26th January 1764 at half past two 
in the morning."

(10)4  2-Elizabeth Ann DEACON (b 5am Wed. 12/13.2.1765 bp 18.3.1765 
St Thomas, Portsmouth, d 1836 Exeter)
DFB: "born on Wednesday the 13th of February 1765 at 5 in the 
morning - She had the small-pox in 1771 - We think she had the measles, as 
three of the children had them  in 1773 but they did not appear on her"
Left 100P, etc in 1778 will of aunt Jane 8. Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt
 Ann (12) , 1792 will of her father (10) , 1810 will of  (10)1 proved 1813, & 
1817 will proved 1821 of her mother.
This portrait of Elizabeth aged c5 by PHELPS from BT is held by one of her cousins. 14kb

m 1.11.1786 St Thomas,Portsmouth by license sp-George TRIPP bp 11.10.1752 St 
James, Taunton, Somerset; d 20.6.1830 at 78, bur 26.6.1830 in Staveley, Yorks.
M. register lists him as  George TRIPP, Esq.
 BT: 4th son of John TRIPP (twice mayor of Taunton, barrister 1719-66) & Anne 
UPTON d 1800 Bath (dr of the eminent classicist Rev James UPTON MA & wife Mary 
nee PROCTOR). 
  His fr died when he was 13. He then went to sea as Captain's 
Servant on H.M.S. BOREAS.  This was the usual mode of entry into the Service 
for young gentlemen at that time. Captains' Servants were not unlike full-time 
fags in English Public Schools. George was at the Battle of Bunker Hill.  There
is a fascinating letter to his brother James from one of the UPTON cousins 
describing the fact that George had sailed for the Americas without his new 
shirts, but that he, George UPTON, was endeavouring to get them to his ship 
which was riding at anchor off the Isle of Wight, before she finally set sail.
  George served with distinction for thirty years, rising to the rank of Post 
Captain (in line for promotion to Admiral ) when disaster struck in the form of
a terrible storm off the coast of Holland in November 1799.  George and the 
pilots fell out over the direction and management of the ship.  George very 
foolishly washed his hands of the whole thing and went to sulk in  his cabin 
where he proceeded to get very drunk indeed.  During the night the ship 
foundered with a quite  considerable loss of lives, including that of his 
nephew by marriage  Midshipman Hugh OWEN the son of  Rev. Preb. Hugh OWEN of 
Bangor. The Court martial which sat from 6th to 23rd December 1799 found George
guilty of grave negli-gence and he was dismissed the Service.
  The family and many others seem to have treated him with great sympathy and 
kindness.  In 1826 he was chosen as god-father to his great nephew Charles 
George TRIPP 1826-97, son of the Rev. Dr. Charles TRIPP of Kentisbeare 
1774-1864 son of Rev John TRIPP 1745-1814, George's brother. Charles George 
was a barrister who left London for NZ c1848, made a fortune sheep farming at 
Orari Gorge, & married the Bishop of Christchurch's daughte Ellen HARPER, dr of
the Bishop of Christchurch. That station is now owned by their descendant Rosa 
PEACOCK. 
It is highly likely that the portrait of a naval officer now at Orari 
Gorge,near Geraldine, South Canterbury, NZ is of George and was taken there by 
his godson.This branch also has a sheep station at Windwhistle.
  The sad and desolated man bought a farm at Staveley near Spofforth in 
Yorkshire, where his brother John was Rector.  There is a letter from their 
sister Frances Alicia dated 1801 and written while visiting Spofforth in which
she says  " ... John UPTON (son of the Rev John) is a charming boy, very 
spirited  and seems formed by nature for the profession he has set his heart 
on - which is to be a sailor - I trust he will be more successful than our poor
brother.  A part of this family spent a day last week at Staveley, George and 
his wife have been much employed in making their cottage comfortable, but 'tis 
a miserable place,  and I am glad that they do not intend to lay out any money 
on it,  as the situation is too bad to admit of improvement.  In a few years 
and with good management they will be able to build them a neat little house 
without distressing themselves, and they have many beautiful spots on their 
farm in all respects desirable for erecting a Mansion on ... "  George did 
prosper as a farmer and left his widow  very well-off,  but one cannot help 
feeling saddened that such a career should have been squandered through one 
moment of weakness.  I wonder whether he felt remorseful all the rest of his 
life and how could he have faced his cousins the parents of poor Midshipman 
Hugh OWEN ? 
  The following letter is included because it points up the contrast in his 
life before and after the tragedy. He had been successful, popular and had wide
interests, and now he was a social outcast starting all over again.  His navy 
agent Frederick GOODE of The Strand, London (-all commissioned officers 
employed an agent to look after their affairs at home while they were at sea, 
part of their work was to secure any `prize money' awarded) thought so much of 
him that they remained friends all their lives.
  To Sir Joseph BANKS the eminent explorer and botanist who was director of 
The Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew.
  Sir,
I have the honor of your note and, as soon as I can I will send your cask of 
Constanzia to the Custom House to be delivered to your order; I am vastly glad 
to hear that you are pleased with the attention shown to the plant that was 
sent to England by Mr MASON for the King's Garden, it will always be my study 
to give proof of my  attention to my Sovereign in everything I undertake.  I 
took the liberty of sending by the King's Gardener two plants belonging to Mr 
RIOU, I thought it would be no trouble to the Gardener and a means of  Mr RIOU 
getting them safe and better than by any other conveyance, and which I shall be
greatly obliged if you will order to be sent to him or delivered when sent for.
  I have the honor to be with great respect
     Sir, Yours most obed., humble servant 
     George TRIPP
H.M.S. SPHYNX
Sunday 22 May 1791
  There were no children of his marriage in 1786 until after his disgrace in 
1802. There is a charming letter from one of the Rev. John TRIPP's daughters 
describing how her mother Sarah (nee BIRCHALL) had gone from the Rectory in 
Spofforth to be with George and his wife Elizabeth when their daughter was 
born.  She was baptised Elizabeth Anne at Staveley and seems to have been 
George's mainstay and delight.  She fell in love with her first cousin Robert 
Henry TRIPP, but they did not marry until after George's death. After their 
marriage Elizabeth, George's widow , lived with them as did Robert's sister 
Elizabeth (Aunt Ibbie). When she died in 1836 Elizabeth left her fortune to her
eldest grand daughter Frances Elizabeth TRIPP.
  George died on 20 June 1830 in Stavely 2 days after his sister Frances 
Alicia at Orchard Wyndham. There is an imposing monument to him in the church 
at Staveley which reads:
Sacred to the Memory of / George TRIPP Esq.,/of this parish/
who departed this life/June 20th 1830 aged 70 years.
"Christ is able to save them to the Uttermost/ That come unto God by Him, 
Seeing He liveth to make intercession for them " Heb.XII v. 25
  When John died, Anne & her children
were taken under the wing of John's friend Charles WYNDHAM, Earl of Egremont.
The widow Anne later moved to 1 Sydney Place, Bath; Jane AUSTEN's family lived
at No. 4.


(10)41  3-Elizabeth Ann(e) TRIPP b 25.5.1803 bp 22.7.1803 Staveley, Yorks. 
d 19.10.1868 Altarnun, Cornwall. Beneficiary of 1817 will proved 1821 of her 
grmr Elizabeth DEACON nee JUDSON. In 1824 will of  (10)9-sp. See her 1825 
portrait of her uncle (10)5 below. 
This portrait/photo of her is from BT. 17 kb

m 27.10.1831 Nettlecombe,Somserset sp-Rev. Robert Harry/Henry TRIPP MA 
bp 3.7.1801 Taunton,Somerset, d 13.3.1880 Melksham,Wilts. Her 1st cousin: he
was the eldest son of George TRIPP's brother Rev. Robert Henry TRIPP MA 
1754-1825 Rector of Rewe, Devon & Mary nee LEIGH 1772-1828 of Bardon House, 
Washford,Somerset.
 Priest in charge of St Sidwell, Exeter then vicar of Altarnun in Cornwall. 
"He was much loved, a very devoted pastor - he had a very lively sense of 
humour." -BT. 8 surviving children. 
This photo of him is from BT. 11 kb
  1841?
  1851 Altarnun Vicarage, Altarnun, Cornwall:
Robert Henry TRIPP    Head M 49 1802 Rease, Devon  Vicar of Altarnun
Elizabeth Ann TRIPP   Wife M 48 1803 Stavaley, Yorks.           (10)41
Frances Elizabeth TRIPP daur 18 1833 Exeter, Devon At home      (10)411 
Robert Henry TRIPP      son  15 1836 Exeter, Devon At home      (10)413
George TRIPP            son  14 1837 Exeter, Devon At home      (10)414
Charles Upton TRIPP     son   9 1842 Exeter, Devon At home      (10)416
William Bloomfield TRIPP son  7 1844 Altarnun, Cornwall At home (10)417
Emma Mary TRIPP         daur  5 1846 Altarnun, Cornwall At home (10)418
Elizabeth TRIPP     sister U 41 1810 Rewe, Devon
Mary HURLEY        servant U 65
Elizabeth WHITE    servant U 36
Anne FURZE         servant U 27
Mary Ann CREEPER   servant U 20
Lucy COWLING       servant U 19
Eliza BOUNDY       servant U 19
Richard WHEELER    servant U 21
  1861 Altarnun Vicarage, Altarnun, Cornwall:
Robert H TRIPP    Head M 59 1802 Rewe, Devon  Vicar of Altarnun
Elizabeth A TRIPP Wife M 58 1803 Staveley, Yorks. Clergymans wife     (10)41
Frances E TRIPP   daur U 28 1833 Exeter, Devon Clergymans daur        (10)411 
Robert H TRIPP    son  U 25 1836 Exeter, Devon  Clergyman out of cure (10)413
George TRIPP      son  U 24 1837 Exeter, Devon Theological student    (10)414
Charles U TRIPP  son  U 19 1842 Exeter, Devon Undergraduate at Oxford (10)416
Emma M TRIPP      daur U 15 1846 Altarnun, Cornwall  Clergymans daur  (10)418
Mary HURLY     servant U 77
Selina WATTS   servant U 25
Anna NORTHCOTE servant U 21
Jane NORTHCOTE servant U 14
William SAMBELLS servant U 18
  1871 Altarnun Vicarage, Altarnun, Cornwall:
Robert Henry TRIPP      Head W 69 1802 Rowe, Devon  Vicar of Altarnun MA
Frances Elizabeth TRIPP daur U 38 1833 St Sidwells Exeter              (10)411 
Emma Mary TRIPP         daur U 25 1846 Altarnun, Cornwall              (10)418
Richard BURDEN         servant 20
Tamzen COCK            servant 28
Phillipa COCK          servant 22
Ann REES               servant 22

(10)411 4-Frances Elizabeth TRIPP b 1.8.1832 S Lichwells, Exeter, Devon d 1890
  1851-61 with parents. 1871 with father.
Distinguished botanist and author of childrens' books, known as Fanny to the 
family. Did not marry.
  1881 Dwelling 3 Ovington Sqre, London, Middlesex:
Name Relation 	Marital Status 	Age Birthplace 	Occupation
Emly S. PRINGLE       Head U 55 London, Middlesex  	 Annuitant  	  
Charlott S. AUSTIN Visitor W 76 London, Middlesex        Annuitant  	  
Fany E. TRIPP      Vis     U 48 1833 Exeter, Devon  	 Annuitant (10)411 
Florence LARSEN    Vis     U 33 London, Middlesex  	 Annuitant  	  
Elizebeth BARMESTI Ser     U 23 Bath, Somerset  	 Domestic  	  
Ann LUCAS          Ser     U 25 London, Middlesex  	 Domestic  	  
Annie HUNT         Ser     U 22 Aldworth, Berkshire  	 Domestic  	  

(10)412 4-Mary TRIPP b 2.5.1834 at St Sidwells, Exeter d 14.1.1835 bur at 
St Sidwells churchyard, Exeter 

(10)413 4-Rev. Robert Henry TRIPP BA 17.6.1835 St Sidwells, Exeter d 1904. 
  1851-61 with parents.
Ordained by the Bishop of Winchester 1859 & 1860. In 1865 curate at Herriard,
Basingstoke, Hamps.

m Dec Q 1865 Herriard, Hampshire (Basingstoke 2c 384) sp-Eliza Ann SMITH b 1846
 Upwell, Norfolk d 1902. 10 children survived infancy.
  ??1851 Market Place, Bale's Yard, East Dereham, Norfolk:
Benjamin B SMITH  Head M 36 1815 Scarning, Norfolk Tailor Four
Elizabeth B SMITH Wife M 32 1819 Heydon, Norfolk
Charlotte B SMITH Daug    8 1843 E Durham, Norfolk
William B SMITH   Son     3 1848 E Durham, Norfolk
Eliza Ann B SMITH Daug    1 1850 E Durham, Norfolk
William G BELLAM Lodger U 22
James K KOGGE    Lodger U 20
  ??1861 High Head to Lyon?, Gayton, Norfolk:
Richard SMITH     Head M 60 1821 Lyon?, Norfolk Butcher
Elizabeth SMITH   Wife M 44 1817 Gayton, Norfolk 
Richard Thos SMITH  Son  18 1843 Gayton, Norfolk 
Elizabeth Ann SMITH Daur 15 1846 Gayton, Norfolk 
William SMITH       Son  12 1849 Gayton, Norfolk 
Harriot SMITH       Daur 10 1851 Gayton, Norfolk 
Henry SMITH         Son   8 1853 Gayton, Norfolk 
Clara SMITH         Daur  6 1855 Gayton, Norfolk 
Florance SMITH 	    Daur  3 1858 Gayton, Norfolk 
Sophia SMITH      Daur 9 Mo 1860 Gayton, Norfolk 
  1871 Bowught?, Montacute, Somerset:
Robert Henry TRIPP Head M 35 1836 Exeter, Devon Curate Of Montacute (10)413
Eliza A TRIPP      Wife M 24 1847 Upwah, Norfolk  	   	  
Rob HC TRIPP       Son     4 1867 Heriard, Hampshire  	 Scholar    (10)4131
France GL TRIPP    Son     2 1869 Mallingford, Buckingham Scholar   (10)4132
Magd FM TRIPP      Daur    1 1870 Norther Stoke, Oxford  Scholar    (10)4133
Claude W TRIPP   Son 1 month .2.1871 Kings mon, Hereford            (10)4134
Maria LAMBOURNE  Servant  21
Rose EASTMENT    Servant  18
Louisa DAW       Servant  14
  1881 Langham, Rutland:
Name Relation 	Marital Status 	Age Birthplace 	Occupation        My ID
Robert H. TRIPP Head M 45 1836 Exeter, Devon Curate Of Langham Rutland (10)413
Eliza A. TRIPP  Wife M 34 1847 Upwell, Norfolk  	   	  
Robert H.C. TRIPP Son  14 1867 Huricord, Hampshire  	 Scholar  (10)4131
Francis G.U. TRIPP Son 12 1869 Wallingford, Buckingham Scholar    (10)4132
Magdalen F.M. TRIPP Daur 11 1870 North Stoke, Oxford  Scholar  	  (10)4133
Claude W. TRIPP     Son  10 1871 Kings Piow, Hereford  	 Scholar  (10)4134
Constance M. TRIPP  Daur  7 1874 Milksham, Wiltshire  	   	  (10)4136
Elizabeth A.R. TRIPP Daur 6 1875 Combe Down, Somerset  	   	  (10)4137
Charles E. TRIPP     Son  5 1876 Milksham, Wiltshire  	   	  (10)4138
Arthur R. TRIPP      Son  3 1878 Milksham, Wiltshire  	   	  (10)413(10)
Herbert J. TRIPP     Son  1 1880 Milksham, Wiltshire  	   	  (10)413(11)
Maria BIGGS Serv U 41 Bridgenorth, Shropshire Nurse Domestic Serv  	  
Sarah A. NEWMAN Serv U 25 ... Melksham, Shropshire Cook Domestic Serv
Dora BALL Serv U 16 Cold Ashton, Hampshire    Maid Domestic Serv  	  
  1891 Vicarage, Weare Upper, Weare, Somerset:
Robert Henry TRIPP  Head M 55 1836 Exeter,Devon Curate in charge ofWeare(10)413
Arthur Reginal TRIPP Son S 23 Melksham, Wiltshire  	   	    (10)413(10)
  1891 10 Fielding Tce, Pevensey, Sussex:
Eliza Ann TRIPP    Head M 44 1847 Upwell, Norfolk Living on her own means
Robert H C TRIPP    Son A 24 1867 Herriard, Hampshire            (10)4131
Elizabeth Ann Rose TRIPP Daur S 16 1875 Combe Down, Somerset  	 (10)4137
Herbert Jos S TRIPP Son 11 1880 Melksham, Wiltshire  	   	 (10)413(11)
Frederick H TRIPP   Son  9 1882 Longham, Rutland                 (10)413(12)
Bridget DEVINE Servant 18
  1901 Glenest?, Sutton, Surrey with others:
Alice PENNY       Head    W 57 1844 n k, Berks?         Living On Own Means
Eliza A TRIPP     Boarder M 54 1847 Upwell, Norfolk     Living On Own Means
Constance W TRIPP Boarder S 27 1874 Melksham, Wiltshire Living On Own Means
                                                                       (10)4136


(10)4131 5-Robert Henry Cummings TRIPP b 1867 Huricord, Hampshire d 1908
Birth regd Jun Q 1867 Basingstoke.  1871-81 with parents.  1891 with mother.
  1901?
(10)4132 5-Francis George Upton TRIPP 1869 Wallingford, Buckingham
  1871-81 with parents.  1891?
(10)4133 5-Mary Magdalen Frances TRIPP 1870 North Stoke, Oxford  
  1871-81 with parents.  1891?
(10)4134 5-Claude William TRIPP 1871 Kings Piow, Hereford  
  1871-81 with parents.  1891?
(10)4135 5-Charles Howard TRIPP 1872 - 1873

(10)4136 5-Constance Winifred TRIPP Mar Q 1874 Melksham, Wiltshire
  1871-81 with parents.
  1891 Bridge St, Downham Market, Downham Market, Norfolk with many others:
Mary MARKHAM    Head  W 57      Terrington, Norfolk Schoolmistress
Constance TRIPP Boarder 17 1874 Mithsham, Wiltshire
  1901 with mother.

(10)4137 5-Elizabeth Ann Rose TRIPP 1875 Combe Down, Somerset  
  1881 with parents.  1891 with mother.  1901?
m Sep Q 1897 Marylebone 1a 1275 sp-Richard Henry ROBINSON Killed hunting 1898.

(10)4138 5-Charles Edward TRIPP b 1876 Melksham, Wilts d 1951 journalist
  1881 with parents.
  1891 Cathedral School,8 Cathedral Green,St Andrew Wells,Somerset with others:
Charles E TRIPP Boarder 14 1877 Melksham, Wilts Scholar
  1901 Marylebone, London: 
Charles E TRIPP Head    24 1877 Melksham, Wilts Journalist Author MS agent
                                                                    (10)4138
Herbert J TRIPP Boarder 21 1880 Melksham, Wilts Con..ser Life Insurance
                                                                    (10)413(11)
m Jun Q 1902 Marylebone 1a 1165 sp-Jeanne Rachelle/Rachel LOIN 1870-1935
 2 sons.

(10)4138 1 6-Basil Howard TRIPP 1903-1981 a journalist & later a publisher
m Mar Q 1924 Croydon 2a 454 sp-Alice Emily HASLETT Dec Q 1897 Steyning, Sussex
 d 1985


(10)4138 12 7-Bridget Mary TRIPP 1929 BA,SRN,SCM 
* bridget.thurgate"att"sky.com 2006
 Main source of information for the branch from (10)4.


m 1957 sp-John Campbell THURGATE 1929 MA Cantab. 4 sons.

(10)4138 121 8-Owen George THURGATE 1959 BSc (U of Wales)
m 1980 sp-Mary Elizabeth HIGGINS 1960 6 children

(10)4138 121 1 9-Sarah Alice THURGATE 1982
(10)4138 121 11 10-Amelia Rose THURGATE 2001

(10)4138 121 2 9-Kim THURGATE 1984-1985
(10)4138 121 3 9-Joseph John THURGATE 1986
(10)4138 121 4 9-Thomas George THURGATE 1988
(10)4138 121 5 9-Catherine Mary THURGATE 1992
(10)4138 121 6 9-Elizabeth Gwen "Lizzie" THURGATE 1996

(10)4138 122 8-David Russell THURGATE 1961 MA (Oxon.)
(10)4138 123 8-Neil Richard THURGATE 1963 twin BA (London)
(10)4138 124 8-Hugh Cedric THURGATE 1963 twin BSc (Edinburgh)
m 19?? sp-Dr Georgina KINNEY 1969 D Phil (Queen's University,Belfast)

(10)4138 13 7-Anne Teresa TRIPP 1931 SRN

(10)4138 14 7-Group Captain Gordon Thomas TRIPP 1933 OBE, MA
m 1961 sp-Jeannie Baird CLELAND B. Ed. 4 children
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(10)4138 2 6-Arthur Reginald TRIPP 1905-1987 of the Mercantile Marine
m 1930 sp-Mary BLANDFORD 1 dr
(10)4138 21 7-Elizabeth Mary Howard TRIPP 1933

(10)4139 5-Frederick TRIPP 1877 

(10)413(10) 5-Arthur Reginald TRIPP b Mar Q 1878 Melksham, Wilts d 1916 
Canadian Expeditionary Force.  1881 with parents.  1891 with father.
  1901 Census of Canada,  Selkirk, Manitoba:
Arthur R TRIPP 1877 - get details!

(10)413(11) 5-Herbert James Severne TRIPP b 1880 Melksham, Wilts d 1955
  1881 with parents.  1891 with mother.  1901 with brother Charles (10)4138.

(10)413(12) 5-Frederick H TRIPP 1882 Longham, Rutland  1891 with mother.

(10)414 4-Rev. George TRIPP b 12.1.1837 St Sidwells, Exeter, Devon d1896
  1851-61 with parents.
Ordained by the Bishop of London 1862. Curate of St Pauls White?
  1871?, 1891?
  1881 Dwelling 8 New Street, Sutton, Lancashire:
Peter RASBOTHAM     Head M 52 Ashton In Makerfield  	 Glass Cutter  	  
Elizabeth RASBOTHAM Wife M 51 Warrington, Lancashire  	   	  
Mary RASBOTHAM     Daur U 27 St Helens, Lancashire  	 Dressmaker  	  
Hannah RASBOTHAM   Daur U 22 St Helens, Lancashire Certificated School Mistress
John J. RASBOTHAM   Son U 19 St Helens, Lancashire  Engine Fitter  	  
Francess RASBOTHAM Daur U 15 Liverpool, Lancashire Pupil Teacher  	  
George TRIPP     Lodger U 44 1837 St Sidwells Exeter, Devon  Curate Of Sutton  

(10)415 4-John Chilcott TRIPP b 27.10.1838 St Sidwells, Exeter, Devon
 d 5.7.1839 bur at St Sidwells, Exeter 

(10)416 4-Charles Upton TRIPP b 6.11.1841 St Sidwells, Exeter, Devon 
 M.A. Exeter College, Oxford. d1912
  1851-61 with parents.  
  1871 Wiltsthorpe Rd, Long Eaton, Derbyshire with other teachers & pupils:
Charles Upton TRIPP Assistant master U? 29 1842 Exeter, Devon 2nd master Trent
 College
m Sep Q 1874 Stoke Damerel, Devon 5b 561 sp-Hannah Eliza GARDNER 1841
 Long Buckley, Northamptonshire 
  1881 Lichfield St Grammar Sch House, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire:
Charles U TRIPP     Head    M 39 1842 Exeter, Devon M.A.Head Master Grammar Sch
Wm. M. ANDERSON     Boarder U 16 1865 London Scholar
Richard E. LAURENCE Boarder U 21 1860 London Scholar
Ruth BRAY           Serv.   U 29 1852
Sarah MILWARD       Serv.   U 27 1854
  1881 New Iron & Melb Arms, Melbourne, Derbyshire:
Thomas UPTON   Head M 46 1835 Cottgrave?, Notts
 Licensed Victualler Farms 26 acres land Employs 3 ag labs
Margaret UPTON Wife M 45 1836 Scotland
Arthur W. UPTON Son U 12 1869 Derby Scholar
Robert H. UPTON Son U  7 1874 Derby Scholar
Elizabeth COLYER   Serv U 22 Cook
Eliza HOWE         Serv U 20 General servant
Hannah E. TRIPP    Visitor M 40 1841 Long Buckley, Northamptonshire
 School Masters Wife                                                xxxxxxxxx
Elizabeth H. DRURY Visitor M 26 1855 Scotland Clergymans Wife
William DRURY      Visitor    4 1977 Burton on Trent, Staffs.
  1891 Reading, St Giles, Berkshire:
Mary LARDNER    Head           W 82 1799 Marcham, Berks Living on own means
Charles V TRIPP stepson in law M 49 1842 Exeter, Devon School Master
Lucy A A MABERLY        Friend S 38 1853 Exeter, Devon
Mary F MABERLY         Visitor S 39 1852 Bath, Somerset
Elizabeth BAILEY       Servant S 39 1852 domestic cook
Elizabeth I TACKMAN    Servant S 20 1871 house maid
Henrietta GRANT        Servant S 56 1835 genl servant
  1901 Pinlest Altarnun, Cornwall:
Charles W TRIPP  Head    M 59 1842 Exeter, Devon  Living on own means
Elizabeth PETERS Servant W 51 1850 Helston, Cornwall General serv domestic

(10)417 4-William Blomefield TRIPP b 18.8.1843 Aldemun/Altarnun, Cornwall 
d1919 His 2nd name was after a Bishop who was a friend of his father. 
M. Institute of Civil Engineers, Associate of the Royal Metreological Society.
  1851 with parents.
  1861?
  1871 North side, Greenwich, Kent with others:
William B TRIPP Boarder U 27 1844 Altarnun, Cornwall Civil engineer's asst.
  In 1879-80 he worked for his cousin (10)5(12)1 GFD (in the Parliamentary 
surveys for the Vyrnwy Water Scheme for the supply of the City of Liverpool, 
making the gaugings of the streams & rivers) until "called to go to South 
Africa"; GFD wrote a reference for him in
1884 when Wm was living at 5 Victoria St, Westminster, London. He inherited
chest & book from (10)9-sp. He left a note dated 3.6.1912 saying that (10)9-sp 
"was said to have been the next heir to the Dukedom of Chandos X, but did not 
take up the title not having means to keep it up..."
  1881?

m 8.4.1885 sp-Rose Harriet SANDBERG 1850 Coventry, Warwickshire  4 chn.
  1891 Spring Grove, 1 Northreap, Heston, Middlesex:
William B TRIPP Head M 47 1844 Blatrurn, Cornwall  Civil engineer (10)417
Rose H TRIPP    Wife M 41 1850 Coventry, Warwickshire
William H TRIPP Son  S  5 1886 Heston, Middlesex                  (10)4171
Louis U TRIPP   Son  S  4 1887 Heston, Middlesex                  (10)4172
Noel F TRIPP    Son  S  2 1889 Heston, Middlesex                  (10)4173
Iris M P TRIPP  Daur 8/12 1890 Heston, Middlesex                  (10)4174
Sarah M LAWBERY Mother W 73 1818 Heston, Middlesex Living on own means
Samuel L LAWBERY Visitor M 39 1852 Knightsbridge?, Yorks Clerk in holy orders
Mary K LAWBENRY  Visitor M 22 1869 Hackney, Middlesex
Naomie B ROSE      Servant 22
Florence HUMPHREYS Servant 20
Kate DEAMER        Servant 18
    1901 Spring Grove, Northrepps, Heston, Middlesex:
William Blomsfield TRIPP     Head M 57 1844 Blatrurn, Cornwall
  Civil engineer & surveying assistant                         (10)417
Rose Harriet TRIPP            Wife M 51 1850 Coventry, Warwickshire
William Honkad Sandberg TRIPP Son  S 15 1886 Spring Grove, Middlesex (10)4171
Lewis Upton Graham TRIPP      Son  S 14 1887 Spring Grove, Middlesex (10)4172
Noel Francis TRIPP            Son  S 12 1889 Spring Grove, Middlesex (10)4173
Iris Mary Sinclair TRIPP      Daur   10 1890 Spring Grove, Middlesex (10)4174
Sarah Maria S SANDBERG    M-in-Law W 86 1815 London
Mary Jane DAVIES           Servant S 26      Domestic Cook
Margaret Alice EVANS       Servant S 19      Housemaid domestic


(10)4171 5-William Howard Sandberg TRIPP 1886 Heston, Middlesex
  1891-1901 with parents.

(10)4172 5-Louis Upton Graham TRIPP 1887 Heston, Middlesex
  1891-1901 with parents.

(10)4173 5-Rev Noel Francis TRIPP 1889 Heston, Middlesex
  1891-1901 with parents.
  BT has a letter written to him c/0 Mr CHAMBERLAIN, 129 Church Rd, Kingston, 
Portsmouth by his father on 8.8.1917.

(10)4174 5-Iris Mary Sinclair TRIPP 1890 Heston, Middlesex
  1891-1901 with parents.  - She became an Anglican nun.

(10)418 4-Emma Mary TRIPP b 24.12.1845 Aldernun d1902 She did not marry.
  1851-61 with parents. 1871 with father.

 
(10)5 2-William DEACON b 28.3.1767 Portsmouth, Hampshire
 
 DFB: "born Saturday the 28th of March 1767 at half past 10 at night.  
He had small - pox in May 1771 - Had the measles in 1773.   Married Sarah the 
daughter of Wm. & Love BEDFORD of Portsmouth in Farlington Church The Revd. 
RICHARDS performed the ceremony"  [the other handwriting adds this and in a 
third style of writing] - "died at Plymouth 24 June 1840"
 Wm. DEACON  Christening: 20 May 1767 St Thomas, Portsmouth son of Wm & Eliz. 
Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt Ann (12) , 1792 will of his father 6, 1810 
will of (10)1 proved 1813 - of which he was sole executor, & 1817 will proved 
1821 of his mother (10)-sp Elizabeth DEACON nee JUDSON. (He was an executor of 
his mother's will.)
For his will 6.2.1829 with codicil 7.11.1832 proved at London 16.11.1840 see * (10)5 William DEACON at 1. of wills.html For the Chancery Proceedings 1819?-1842 re his brewery see 2. there. For his swearing in as a JP on 12.1.1807 see 3. there. For his 1825 petition to parliament see 4. there.
This portrait of William aged c8 by PHELPS from BT is
held by one of her cousins. 11 kb 
This portrait of "Uncle DEACON" drawn by his niece
 (10)41 Elizabeth TRIPP in 1825 is thought to be (10)5 William DEACON; from BT;
 held by one of her cousins. 36kb 
 
That sketch corresponds to this silhouette of him courtesy of JD. On the reverse is written "W DEACON Esqre My Father - EL SHORTRIDGE" by his daughter (10)57 Elizabeth SHORTRIDGE. The silhouette & other family records were inherited by her brother (10)5(13) Frederick, grgrfr to JD. William's widow Elizabeth nee JUDSON d1821 when (10)57 Elizabeth was 17 & (10)5(13) Frederick only 7.
The 1807 Justice of the Peace listed in item 4 at * PRO records online below
 could be him or his father.
The letters of 1825 listed in item 2 at * PRO records online below could be 
 from him.
Here is his bookplate from the DEACON Family Book held by JD.

Here is his d cert ex JD: d 21.6.1840 Lockyer Terrace in the Parish 
of St Andrew, Devon (Regn District Plymouth) aged 73, Spirit Merchant,
of scirrhosis disease of rectum, informant at 70 Lockyer Terrace. 

Portsmouth Point by Thomas ROWLANDSON 1814.
(Do I need someone's permission to put this up?)
At the time the DEACON brewery owned over 30 ale houses including one at
Portsmouth Point. ex JD.  

m 24.11.1793 [or 1792-JH] at St Andrew's, Farlington, Hampshire  sp-Sarah 
BEDFORD (bp 3.4.1774 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth - 10.11.1859 Chelsea, Surrey now 
London SW) Married by Rev RICHARDS. Her mother Lovey nee WELSTED is referred to
 on p2 of Sarah's will. 
** She is 7 at 4.1 below. SEE THERE for her family.
  Thanks to "Joan in Colorado" epistles"att"email.msn.com for the 1st m IGI:
"Farlington is a small place on Portsmouth Harbour."
 Died 10.11.1859 Moore St, Cadorgan? Terrace,Chelsea, now London SW3.
 (Moore St runs into Cadogan Gardens today between Vic. & Albt Museum & Sloane
 Lane.) 1 of the executors of her husband's 1829 will proved 1840.
 Will 19.1.1857 codicil 7.8.1859 proved 29.11.1859.
 In her will of 1857 only surviving children were -7 Elizabeth SHORTRIDGE 
d1880, -(11) Rev. George DEACON d 1886, & -(13) Frederick DEACON d 1898.
Her will is at * (10)5-sp of 1. at wills.html
Newspaper Notice: 15.11.1859, The Times, Deaths. On the 10th inst.at 
 Chelsea in her 86th year Sarah, widow of the late William DEACON, Esq. of 
 Portsmouth.
(The dates of birth of their children below are shown with the bp entries in 
 the microfiche of the Parish Register of St Thomas,Portsmouth.-JH)
  William or Sarah had a niece Harriette DESBOROUGH of Chayford near Exeter,
since the 1878 will of (10)57 (1803-1880) refers to her as a cousin. 
 
She is 115424 6-Harriet Vivion DESBOROUGH b 14 Aug 1839 in India of http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/judson/judson.html
 
Here is her d cert ex JD: d 10.11.1859 Helloore? St, St Luke Chelsea Regn District, Chelsea North East subdistrict, Middlesex aged 85, Widow of William DEACON brewer; of debility several years certified; informant M Lloyd present at death at Helloore St, Chelsea.

?(10)5(0)  3-George DEACON lies buried beneath this stone he died suddenly in 
the bloom of health beloved by all who knew him on the 15th October 1800 being 
just entered into the ninth year of his age. - From A.T. EVERITT, Miscellaneous
Collections, vol.1 (photocopied manuscript notes). Mr. EVERITT died in 1922.
p.233 Tombstones in Farlington Churchyard. via Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk
 24.10.06.

(10)51  3-Rev. William Weston DEACON (b 9.9.1794 bp 8.10.1794 St Thomas, 
Portsmouth d 1855 Plymouth,Devon) (The name Weston appears to be in honour of 
Admiral Weston VARLO who married 4 above.)
 His bp appears at www.familysearch.com under C062513 1770-1812 0919726.
 Beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813 & 1828 will of (10)9.
Newspaper Notice 25.9.1855: At Plymouth aged 61, the Rev. William
 Weston DEACON, formerly Chaplin of Madeira. He was of Exeter College, Oxford.
 BA. 1816. M.A. 1819. 
Newspaper Notice: September 1825, Asiatic Journal, Marriages under Home
 Intelligence, 9th August at Portsmouth: The Rev. William Weston DEACON, MA, 
 of Madeira to Ann daughter of William REEKS, Esq. Agent Victualler of that 
 port.
  1841?
  1851 1 Prospect St, Charles The Martyr, Plymouth, Devon:
William W DEACON Head M 56 1795 Portsmouth, Hampshire Late chaplain of Madena
Ann DEACON       Wife M 55 1796 Portsmouth, Hampshire Annuitant
Susan ADAMS         Serv U 22  House servant
Elizabeth WOONACOTT Serv U 17  House servant

His will of 8.1.1826, admon 1.2.1856, is at * (10)51 of 1. at wills.html

m 10 Aug 1825 at St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire sp-Ann RICKS
No children listed under 2.1.1. 

(10)52  3-Henry DEACON (b 10.1.1796 Portsmouth; bp 5.2.1796 St Thomas,
Portsmouth; d 9.8.1856 Camberwell, Surrey now London SE5)
DFB: buried in Camberwell Cemetery. GET A PHOTO OF GRAVE!
For his bp see C062513 1770-1812 0919726 at www.familysearch 
Beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813.
1837-1841 listed as brewer of Penny Street. After the brewery was sold he moved
 to the High Street. 
1840 with his mother an executor of his father's 1829 will proved 1840.
1841 census: He was living in Penny Street, probably in the Managers House,
 Fanny (10)522 age 3. 
1843-1847 listed as banker of High Street
He is in the baptismal records of St Thomas's Parish Church, Portsmouth.
1844 Pigot's Royal National & Commercial Directory, [Part 2] Hamps etc: 
 p64  Directory of Portsmouth, Bankers: National Provincial Bank of England,
  89 High St, Henry, manager
 p65 Directory of Portsmouth, Brewers, DEACON & ROSE, Penny St
 p67 Directory of Portsmouth, Wine & Spirits Merchants, DEACON & ROSE, spirits,
  Penny St
13.12.1853: Manager of National and Provincial Bank of England in will of
 (10)54-sp.
17.8.1856 Newspaper Notice: The Times Deaths. On the 9th inst. Henry DEACON
Esq., of Portsmouth, in the 61st year of his age. Occupation: 1. Brewery
Manager. 2. Bank Manager of National Provincial Bank Portsmouth.
His will is at * (10)52 of 1. at wills.html; bank records concerning him and a coat of arms on his bookplate are at 5. & 6. of wills.html
 Here is Henry's profile, thanks to JH. The inscription
on the back reads: Profile of Henry DEACON given to his youngest daughter
Dora P DEACON [(10)526] by her Aunt SHORTRIDGE [(10)57] May 6th 1859. 25kb. 

"Joan in Colorado" epistles"att"email.msn.com 2000:
".. in my book on Portsmouth Breweries it was known as The Brewery on Penny 
Street..  my book only has breweries from 1847 onwards and your Henry was there
before that.  It was eventually taken over by BRICKWOOD's.. the brewery
eventually became a warehouse.
 (Joan may have the wrong brewery as "The Brewery" see page 26 is owned by
 PIKE and CARTER.  On page x the DEACON Brewery was demolished to make way for
 a canteen attached to the Clarence Barracks. -JH)
Penny Street where The Brewery was in 1849 is still there and she will go and 
look to see if the warehouse that the Brewery became is still in existence ..
Penny Street is just off High Street where the Nat. Prov. Bank was and he would
only have had to walk round the corner from one to the other.
Also since we think his actual house was in Farlington it would not have
been far for him to get to work by boat or ferry.  It would have been
impossible for him to have gone by horse and carriage - it would have been a
long way around and there was no bridge at Hilsea in those days.

St Thomas is now Portsmouth Cathedral.  The original church built in 1320
still exists but additions have been built on to it...  It became Portsmouth 
Cathedral in 1927, at which time there was much argument as a lot of people 
thought St.Mary's should be the cathedral. The churchyard no longer has 
tombstones, it is now grass, but many gravestones are laid all around the 
outside walls of the cathedral.  I will certainly look at them to see if there 
are any DEACON stones.

Your Henry was a banker, and therefore a professional person, so it
is highly likely that he would have been buried at Highland Road Cemetery.
This is still there, beautifully preserved, and in the summer months there
are escorted tours through it. 

High Street in old Portsmouth is really beautiful.  It had no war damage and
the lovely old stone houses are all preserved and the beautiful old pubs...

Here is the 1849 Kelly's Directory entry:
BANKERS:
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND (branch of), High Street, Portsmouth.
HENRY DEACON, Manager; draw on Joint Stock Bank.

Most professional people have their home addresses listed under
Residents in the directory.  Henry is the only one I can see who does
NOT. This makes me wonder if his home was just outside Portsmouth in
a northern suburb such as Cosham, or west in Portchester or Fareham."

Death certificate: Cause of death: exhaustion from acute mania & general 
paralysis at Camberwell House Lunatic Asylum, George GLOVER present. (ex JH)

 "Ye parish of Camerwell" by WH BLAND (1875) p348-9 ex JH:
There are 2 asylums licenced for the reception of lunatics in Camberwell - 
Camberwell House & Peckham House - which contain .. 800 patients. The asylum
known as Camberwell House, in the Peckham Road, with its surrounding pleasure 
& garden grounds, occupies a space of some 20 acres, part of which is laid out 
in a park-like manner, the remainder being kept for the use of the patients who
take an interest in garden pursuits... [Camberwell House] is able to receive &
accomodate patients of the upper, middle & lower classes; & apparently all 
classes & conditions seem well cared for & considered... 483 inmates ... 80 
officers & servants..."

m 2+.2.1836 in Chatham, Kent  sp-Eliza Gittens PETTET/PETTETT (b 31.8.1816
Rochester, Kent; bp 12.2.1817/1818 St.Margarets, Rochester, Kent;
d 25/26.1.1849 Portsmouth) Newspaper Notice 31.1.1849, Hampshire Guardian,
Death Notices: On Friday last, Eliza Gittens, wife of Henry DEACON of the
National Provincial Bank of England Portsmouth aged 32 years.
 
Sacred to the memory of Eliza Gittens DEACON, wife of Henry DEACON of 
Portsmouth, who died on the 20th of January 1849 aged 32 years.
Also Ellen Jane [(10)524 below], Third daughter of the last mentioned who 
died on the 10th of January 1850 aged 9 years. - From A.T. EVERITT, 
Miscellaneous Collections, vol.1 (photocopied manuscript notes). (Mr. EVERITT 
died in 1922.)
p.233 Tombstones in Farlington Churchyard. via Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk
 24.10.06.

BT gives sp-Elizabeth Mary Gittens (PETTET) bp 26.1.1796 dr of Thomas & Sarah.
# She is 44331 6118 in our PETTET tree at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/pettet/pettet.html
That file also includes JENKIN PARTRIDGE SALTER SOMES clues,
 2.1 Our CLAYTON family 1714-1756 of Deal,Kent
 3.1 Our TREVILLION family 1651-1745 of Folkestone, Kent 
  1841 census at Penny St, Portsmouth Town, Portsea Island Reg Dis.:
Henry DEACON           40 1801 brewer Y (10)52
Eliza Gittens DEACON   20 1821 N        44331 6118 at pettit.html
Maria Trevelyen DEACON 20 1821 N        ? Cf 44331 6119 at pettit.html
Eliza Trevelyn DEACON  11 1830 Y        (10)521
Fanny DEACON            3 1838 Y        (10)522
Henry George DEACON     2 1839 Y        (10)523
Ellen Jane DEACON 9 mo .6.1840 Y        (10)524
 TREVELYEN was an ancestor of Henry's wife Eliza. So it looks like either
Maria was a PETTIT not a DEACON or that Maria is a daughter of Eliza & Henry
so that Maria's or Eliza's age is incorrect.  
  1851 89 High St, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Hampshire:
Henry DEACON     Head W 55 1796 Portsmouth  Banker          (10)52
Eliza DEACON       Daur 14 1837 Portsmouth  Scholar at home (10)521
Fanny DEACON       Daur 13 18 Portsmouth    Scholar at home (10)522
Alice DEACON       Daur  9 1842 Portsmouth  Scholar at home (10)525
Dora DEACON        Daur  6 1845 Portsmouth  at home         (10)526
William Lewis DEACON Son 5 1846 Portsmouth  at home         (10)527
Eliza MAXON   Visitor U 40 1811 Portsmouth Governess
Edward GILES  Visitor U 21 1830 Stutton?, Warwick Accountant
Louisa DANIELS Serv   U 28
Elizth HARRIS  Serv   U 20
Mabella DICE   Serv   U 32


(10)521  4-Eliza Trevelyan DEACON bp 28.6.1837 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hants;
father a brewer of Penny St. d 1.10.1920 Tetsworth, Oxfordshire
For bp see C062514 1813-1840 0919727 Film 6901162 and 1840-1873 0919728.
  1841 with parents.  1851 with widowed father.
Her death certificate gives her age in 1920 as 83 so b1837. 
  1861?  1871 widow with sister (10)526 Dora WATSON.

m1 24.1.1865 at St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire  sp-George Frederick BAGNALL
 b 1838 d 19.10.1867. (For m see M062512 1710-1757 1797-1872.) 
Married by licence, both of full age, he a widower & law student residing at parish of South Thamlet? City of Gloucester son of George, gentleman, she a spinster residing at St Mary's St dr of Henry DEACON, banker; witnesses Fanny DEACON (10)522, CHJ STANSTEAD?? & B DENNY. Here is the m cert. with their signatures - thanks to JH. 9 kb.
Will: 20.11.1867, Adminstration Letters, died at Preston House,
 Sidley, near Bexhill, Sussex; Gentleman. Effects under �1000.

This water colour of George with his brother and sister is courtesy of his cousin Patrick WILSON patch.wilson"att"tiscali.co.uk 2006-7 (BOUNCED 2009), referred to below as PW. L to R: Charles Henry b1843, George Frederick b1838 & Sarah Emily BAGNALL b1840. The gun is a silver gun that was reputed to have belonged to Napoleon. - Where is the gun? SORRY - LINK NEEDS TO BE FIXED.
 
"The family tree is noted in a book `The History of the ancient Parish of 
Leek' and has been added to later in pencil." 
His first wife was Fanny Selina OAKDEN. They had children 1 & 2:
1 Frederick BAGNALL m sp-Hilda Mary DUNN -5 chn
11 Hilda Mary Constance BAGNALL -PW met her as a child. She was a great friend 
 of his grandfather Reginald St. Vincent BAGNALL.
2 Constance Emily BAGNALL 
m 30.12.1879 St. Philips, Birmingham sp-Hamilton Pym Freer SMITH
 Retired R.N. inspector of Factories.
  Their descendants are at
 http://members.cox.net/ghgraham/georgebagnall1828.html -PW.
  1861 9 Maids Cameway, Holy Trinity Parish, Cambridge plus 3 servants; ex JH:
George Fredk BAGNALL Head  M 32 1829 Cheltenham, Glos.  Undergraduate
Fanny Selina BAGNALL Wife  M 25 1836 Stakepool, Worcestershire (his 1st wife)
Constance E. BAGNALL Daughter 2 1859 Towyn, Monmouthshire, N.Wales
George F.A. BAGNALL  Son      1 1860 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

[(10)521  4-Eliza Trevelyan DEACON (1837 Portsmouth-1920 Tetsworth, Oxf.)]
m2 1873 Dover  sp-John Gordon Archer MONK (1843 Hersham, Surrey; 
 bp 27.7.1843 Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey - .12.1931 Tetsworth, Oxfordshire)
No children. Son of Eliza Anne ARCHER & William Garrow MONK: 1804 - 1829 Madras
Civil Service, Judge & Criminal Judge of Chicacole (a town now called 
Srikakulam); retired 1829; d 1859; lived in Crooms Hill, Greenwich; JH has his 
will. 
  12.8.1876 living at The Laurels, Tetsworth, Oxon. - letter of (10)523 HGD 
to uncle [(10)5(13)] FD.
  1881 Dwelling 19 Back St, Tetsworth, Oxford:
Name Relation 	Marital Status 	Age Birthplace 	Occupation
John G. MONK  	Head  	 M  39  	Hersham, Surrey  	 Annuitant
Eliza T. MONK  Wife  	 M  38 1843 	Portsmouth, Hampshire
Betsy WOODBRIDGE Serv   U  19  	Kingsey, Buckingham Gen Serv (Domestic) 
  1891 Back St, Tetsworth, Oxfordshire:: 
John G A MONK Head M 48 1843 Hersham, Surrey Living on his own means
Eliza T MONK  Wife M 48 1843 Portsmouth, Hants
Charles L MORGAN Nephew S 23 1868 Clapham, Surrey Living on his own means
Cecil E SMITH Visitor S 12 1879 Lissingham, Kent Scholar
Ellen THORNTON Serv S 20 1871 General servant
(Charles is presumably a nephew of John: his father's will was witnessed by an 
Ellen MORGAN.)
  1901?
Related to Douglas MONK rodogamonk"att"btinternet.com 2005. He is doing a MONK 
one name study: "I have many records from the Times Newspaper which include  
John's birth, his marriage and the arrival of a stillborn son.
The Will and Census returns support the fact that there were no children."
Doug is writing a book - at present known as '400 years of the MONK Family'. 

(10)522  4-Fanny (Frances) DEACON bp 24.10.1838 St Thomas, Portsmouth as Fanny;
father a brewer of Penny St. d 21.7.1910 Cowie Rd, Parnell, Auckland aged 67.
  1841 with parents.  1851 with widowed father.
  1861 1 & 2 Windsor Terrace, Portsea, Hampshire:
Richard DOWLE       Head M 58 1803 Portsea, Hants late? Photographic artist
Ann DOWLE           Wife M 58 1803 Portsea, Hants Teacher
Annie DOWLE         Daur U 26 1835 Portsea, Hants Teacher & Principal of school
Sarah DOWLE         Daur U 22 1839 Portsea, Hants Teacher
Clarah DOWLE        Daur U 17 1844 Portsea, Hants Teacher
Fanny DEACON     Visitor U 23 1838 Portsea, Hants Teacher               (10)522
Charlotte BRAGG  Boarder U 21 Articled pupil
Julia DUGAN      Boarder U 16 Scholar + 8 other female boarders
Elizabeth MEWSMAN   Serv U 19
Elizabeth BLACKBURN Serv U 20
  1865 a witness for m of her sr Eliza (10)521 - see there for her signature. 
  The Auckland Weekly News p8 notice of Fanny's marriage says she is the 2nd 
daughter of Harry DEACON Esq of Hampshire.
  She arrived Auckland 9.2.1867 on the ENGLAND under Capt FOX, a trip of 112 
days (from which port?) having left on 20.10.1866. 
  An 1866 diary by NT MAUNDER of the trip is held by the A Turnbull Library, 
Wellington Micro MS367. (I have yet to view it.) This was one of 6 trips to NZ
the ENGLAND made under charter to Shaw Savill Co. the most famous being 1871-2
to Wellington, half sick amid gales & iceburgs in the S Ocean: 16 passengers
died & passengers were quarantined on Somes Island, 2 with smallpox; a 
Commission of Inquiry was held re the ship's doctor. This ship had previously 
belonged to the E India Co. & carried convicts to Oz.
  Why did she come to NZ? Did she come alone? None of her sibs came to NZ & 
I have no record of her husband visiting UK after he left as a boy.
Mum has a photo of her in a 2 inch enamel frame - reproduced on p13, Auckland & Waikato Historical Journal, April 1991, No. 58 in the article on her daughter Muriel by DA RAE; 6 kb.
 
  Mum also has the large bible given to her and Thomas as a wedding present. 
In the centre it contains entries of family b,d,m's. 
  She held shares in 9 & 10 Tottenham Court Rd, London. 
  Will 23.11.1908 (via Jean) proved 12.8.1910: effects P 1886.11.7d. 
Her will is at * (10)522 of 1. at wills.html
Her daughters Dora MURRAY & Elizabeth WITHERS were her executrices.

NZ Wise's Post Office Directory for 1883/84 lists her in Princes St.,
then from 1185 to 1888 at The Dene, Onehunga (Whitsondene?),
then from 1890 to 1905 at Manukau Road, Newmarket or Parnell.

The Electoral Roll for 1896 lists her residing in Manukau Rd, Auckland with her
daughters Dora & Lisa. She wrote: "Mrs James WHITSON (WHITSON 224w) was
Governess in my family for many years. I considered her quite capable
for all the branches she undertook - Mrs Thomas WHITSON, `Aoora',
Parnell." (Now in the possession of Jim WRIGHT (Whitson 2241 4).) Her death
certificate records that she died at Cowie Rd, Parnell in 1910 aged 67
of Morbus Jordis of 7 years, & pneumonia (lobar) of 24 hours; medical
attendant Wm KINDAR, 43 years in NZ, married in Auckland aged 26 to Thomas 
WHITSON;ages of issue living: M 36 33, F 39 37 29; father Henry DEACON, banker.

Her children Dora (WHITSON 1152) and Lisa (WHITSON 1153) inherited a
house of Fanny's in Tottenham Court Road, London according to WHITSON sp-11535.
She is the only WHITSON buried at Purewa Cemetery, Auckland. She was
buried 22.7.1910 (Section 51, Block E issued to M WHITSON).

m 11pm 26.11.1868 Auckland  sp-Thomas WHITSON (8.7.1844 Scotland-8.1.1881 
Auckland)  Brewer as was his father. He came to NZ 1857 on the ANNE LONGTON.
 St Andrew's Presbyterian Church C1' record (Book 4 No 22): Thomas WHITSON,
(brewer) married Fannie DEACON 26.11.68 at dwelling house of Mr Robert WHITSON,
Hobson Bridge, Newmarket. Married by David Bruce; witnessed by R Jordan 
MACDONALD, accountant, Auckland & Jessie WHITSON, Hobson Bridge, Auckland.
The wedding was recorded in the Auckland Weekly News p8.
For photos of him and their home see Nola EASDALE's book "The Merchant
 Princes of Princes Street" (c1979 Auckland). 
12.8.1876 address: Box 126, Post Office, Auckland, NZ - letter of (10)523 HGD 
 to uncle [(10)5(13)] FD.
* For a lot more on Thomas see 115 on our WHITSON tree at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/whitson/whitson.html
See there for issue and a link to their WITHERS descendants.

(10)523  4-Henry George DEACON bp 25.10.1839 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hants;
father a brewer of Penny St. 
d 2.10.1879 Waterloo, near Chesham,Portsmouth, Hampshire
  1841 with parents.  1851?
Civil Servant, Inland Revenue. 1871 Residence: 44 Bridge Road West Battersea.
 12.8.1876 address: Secretaries' Dept, Inland Revenue, Room 76, Somerset House,
London NE - letter from him to uncle [(10)5(13)] FD.
 
Here is p1 of the letter.
 
Here is p2 of the letter.
 
Here is p3, giving addresses of the family.
Will 18.12.1872 proved at London 31.10.1879 sent me by Jean.
Here is his d cert ex JD: d 6.10.1879 Waterloo, Regn District Catherington, subdistrict Hamdean, Co of Southampton; aged 40, Clerk in Inland Revenue Office, Somerset House; d of pleuritis 6 days emphema? 4 days, certified by Ernest Uliott MD; informant W Lewis DEACON present at the death, Inland Revenue, Somerset House.
 His will is at * (10)523 of 1. at wills.html

m Sep Q 1858 Westminster, London  sp-Angela ALLEN (1871 Rotherham, Yorkshire)
  1861 Crescent Fen?, Westminster St John The Evangelist, Middlesex:
Henry G DEACON  Head  M 22 1839 Portsmouth, Hants Somerset House Inland Rev Dpt
Angela DEACON   Wife  M 21 1840 Rotherham, Yorkshire
Emily A DEACON "Daur" U " 3 mo." 1861 Westminster [, London]     (10)5231
  1871 44 Bridges Rd West, Battersea, Surrey:
Henry G DEACON  Head  M 32 1839 Portsmouth, Hants Clerk 2nd class InlandRev Dpt
Angela DEACON   Wife  M 31 1840 London, Middlesex
Emily A DEACON   Daur   10 1861 London, Middlesex Scholar        (10)5231
Fanny DEACON     Daur    6 1865 London, Middlesex Scholar        (10)5232
Roberta S DEACON Daur    2 1869 London, Middlesex                (10)5233
Marid ALLEN     Mother in law  U 62 Sheffield, Yorks
William A ALLEN Brother in law U 35 Rotherham, Yorks Bookbinder
  1881 Dwelling Brixton Road, Cambridge House, Lambeth, Stockwell, Surrey: 
Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
Angela DEACON        Head W 40 1841 Rotheram  	    Annuitant  	  
Emily Angela DEACON  Daur U 20 1861 London Westminster, London Clerk  (10)5231
Fanny DEACON  	     Daur U 16 1865 Battersea, Surrey    Clerk        (10)5232
Roberta Sarah DEACON Daur U 12 1869 Battersea, Surrey    Scholar      (10)5233
William George DEACON Son U  7 1874 Battersea, Surrey    Scholar      (10)5234

(10)5231  5-Emily Angela DEACON (1861 Westminster, London)
  1861-71 with parents.  1881 with widowed mother; Clerk.
  1891 10 Bonham St?, Lambeth, London:
James T ATKINSON Head M 32 Charkerer?, London Solicitor
Amelia ATKINSON  Wife M 31 18 Brixton, London
Henry ATKINSON   Son     4 18 Brixton, London
William G DEACON Lodger S 17 1874 Battersea, London Clerk        (10)5234
Emily A DEACON   Lodger S 30 1861 Westminster, London Clerk Treasury Whitehall
  1901 41 Millman St, St Andrew Holborn Above The Bars With St George The 
 Martyr, London:
Emily A DEACON Head 40 1861 Westminster, London Clary The Treasury [alone]
 
(10)5232  5-Fanny DEACON (1865 West Battersea, Surrey)
Fanny DEACON birth regd Dec Q 1867 Wandsworth, Greater London.
  1871 with parents.  1881 with widowed mother.
  1891?

(10)5233  5-Roberta Sarah DEACON (1869 Battersea, Surrey)
  1871 with parents.  1881 with widowed mother.
  1891 11 Barfarth? Rd, Peckham, Camberwell, London:
Clemont ALLEN 	     Head  M 44 Rotherham, Yorkshire Painter
Flora Lydia ALLEN    Wife  M 24 Peckham, Surrey
Clement Pace ALLEN   Son   S 19 Camberwell, Surrey Painter's apprentice
Agernon Victor ALLEN Son   S 17 Camberwell, Surrey
Alice Dora ALLEN     Daur  S 14 Camberwell, Surrey
William Aurdia ALLEN Son   S  6 Peckham, Surrey
Herbert Alfred ALLEN Son   S  3 Peckham, Surrey
Mary Ann Emily ALLEN Daur  S  2 Peckham, Surrey
Roberta Sarah DEACON Neice S 22 1869 Battersea, Surrey           (10)5233
  1901 Eastbourne, Sussex with many others:
Charles E GLOWES Head    M 42 1859 Mold Flintshire    Retired Army Officer
Roberta S DEACON Servant S 32 1869 Battersea, London  Head bookkeeper (Hotel)

m 1929 Kensington,London  sp-Charles HORNE
Marriage Certificate, General Registry Office, Entry No. Kensington 1a 370, in
 Quarter Book for June/July/Sept. 1929. 
** Children unlikely if married at age 60!

(10)5234  5-William George DEACON (1874 Battersea, Surrey)
William George DEACON b regd Dec Q 1873 Wandsworth, Greater London, Surrey.
  1881 with widowed mother.
  1891 with sister (10)5231 Emily.
  ??1901 48 Cirencester St, Paddington, London:
William DEACON   Head M 28 1873 Marylebone, London  General labourer
Elizabeth DEACON Wife M 27 1874 Marylebone, London
Ellen DEACON     Daur    6 1895 Marylebone, London
William DEACON   Son     4 1897 Marylebone, London
Elizabeth DEACON Daur    2 1899 Marylebone, London
Frederick DEACON Son 6 months 1900 Paddington, London

(10)524  4-Ellen Jane DEACON bp 11.8.1841 St Thomas, Portsmouth; father a 
brewer of Penny St. d 10.1.1850 Portsea, Hants. Buried at Farlington Churchyard
with her mother: see there for inscription.  1841 with parents.

(10)525  4-Alice DEACON bp 15.2.1843 St Thomas, Portsmouth - father a banker of
High St.  1851 with widowed father.
  1861 16 Northwick Tce, St Marylebone, Middlesex with 8 others:
Jane HARBOUR Wife    M 54 1807 Blenkuarton, Norfolk  School mistress
Alice DEACON Boarder U 19 1843 Portsmouth, Hamps     Scholar
  12.8.1876 address: 13 Ashburnhamford?, Greenwick, London SE
- letter of (10)523 HGD to uncle [(10)5(13)] FD.

m 1868 Lambeth, (London?)  sp-Alfred J FREEBODY (1831 Hull, Yorkshire) 
(This looks like Alfred James FREEBODY bp: 18.9.1830 Holy Trinity, Kingston 
Upon Hull, Yorkshire son of Thomas & Hannah; C107481 1813-1841 ex IGI.) 
Master Mariner. 5 children.   1871?
  1881 census Dwelling 12 Walters Road, Croydon, Surrey:
Name  Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation       My ID
Alfred I FREEBODY Head   M 50 1831 Hull, York   Master Mariner Unemployed 
Alice FREEBODY    Wife   M 37 1844 Portsmouth, Hampshire         (10)525 
Dora M.E. FREEBODY Dau   U  9 1872 Redditch, Worcester   Scholar (10)5251  
Eric A.L. FREEBODY Son   U  5 1876 Greenwich, Kent   Scholar     (10)5252
Hilda T. FREEBODY  Dau   U  3 1878 South Norwood, Surrey         (10)5253
Rupert N. FREEBODY Son U 15 m 1880 South Norwood, Surrey         (10)5254
Alice E. FREEBODY  Dau U  3 m 1881 South Norwood, Surrey         (10)5255
Harriet WEST       Serv  U 18   Dover, Kent   Domestic Servant    
  1891 39 Algerison Rd, Lewisham, London:  	
Alfred I FREEBODY Head M 60 1831 Hull Master    Mariner Seas
Alice FREEBODY    Wife M 49 1842 Portsmouth                    (10)525 
Dora ME FREEBODY  Dau  U 19 1872 Redditch, Worc Shop assistant (10)5251  
Eric AL FREEBODY  Son  U 15 1876 Greenwich      Scholar        (10)5252
Hilda T FREEBODY  Dau  U 12 1879 Norwood, S     Scholar        (10)5253
Rupert R FREEBODY Son  U 11 1880 Norwood, S     Scholar        (10)5254
Albert N FREEBODY Son  U  7 1884 Norwood, S     Scholar        (10)5254
  1901 18 Blagdon St, Lewisham, London:
Alfred FREEBODY   Head M 70 1831 Hull, Yorks Master Mariner Seas
Alice FREEBODY    Wife M 53 1841 Portsmouth, Hants
Eric A L FREEBODY Son  S 24 1877 Greenwich, Kent    Clerk CC    (10)5252
Rupert N FREEBODY Son  S 21 1880 Norwood, Surrey    Steward man (10)5254
NB Patricia FREEBODY f.freebody"att"bigpond.com 2003 is researching FREEBODY.

(10)5251 5-Dora Mary Ellen FREEBODY (1868 Redditch,Worcestershire-28.12.1939 
 Argyle Nursing Home, Darlington, Durham)  1871?  1881-91 with parents.
m Sep Q 1898 Lewisham, Greater London  sp-John Richard PHILLIPS
  1901 86 Shardelves Rd, Deptford St Paul, London:
John R PHILLIPS       Head M 28 1873 London City Secretary of public companies
Dora M PHILLIPS       Wife M 29 1872 Ridditch, Warwickshire            (10)5251
Hilda FREEBODY Sister-in-law 22 1879 Norwood, Surrey Typewriting Clerk (10)5253
  1939? Residence: 1 Hillside Road, Darlington. Durham Will: Effects �1,100.

(10)52511  6-Ralph Edmund PHILLIPS
  Cf Ralph Edmund PHILLIPS b Jun Q 1905 Richmond Yk, Yorkshire - North Riding

(10)52512  6-Doris May PHILLIPS
  Cf Doris May PHILLIPS b Jun Q 1902 Islington, Greater London
m  sp- WHITE

(10)5252 5-Eric A E FREEBODY (1876 Gravesend, Kent)  1881-1901 with parents.

(10)5253 5-Hilda Trevelyan FREEBODY (1878 South Norwood, Surrey,now London SE
-30.9.1964 Bon Secours Nursing Home, Crawley, Winchester, Hants.)
Hilda Trevelyan FREEBODY b regd Sep Q 1878 Croydon, Greater London.
  1881-1891 with parents.  1901 with sister (10)5251 Dora M PHILLIPS. 
1964? Residence: Kings Down, Kings Somborne, Hants. Will: Effects �13,468.

m Dec Q 1907 Watford, Herts 3a 1313 sp-William Robert Cadwell ROBEY
 Occupation: Gentleman and Estate Manager ** CHILDREN??

(10)5254  5-Rupert N FREEBODY (1880 South Norwood, Surrey; now London SE)
  1881-1901 with parents.

(10)5255  5-Alice E FREEBODY (1881 South Norwood, Surrey; now London SE)
Alice Evelyn FREEBODY b Mar Q 1881 Croydon, Greater London, Surrey.
  1881-1891 with parents.  1901 not found.

(10)526  4-Dora May Pountney DEACON bp 5.9.1845 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hants 
- father a banker of High St.
  1851 with widowed father.
  1861 Bolham School, Tiverton, Devon with many others:
Dora DEACON Pupil U 16 1845 Portsmouth, Hants  Scholar
  Dead by 1879 as not listed among children of (10)52 in will of (10)57.

m 19.7.1866 St. Faiths, Havant, Hants.  sp-William Scamp WATSON 1835 
Chelmsford, Essex
  ??1841 Albion House, Bell Meax, Chelmsford, Essex:
James WATSON 	35 not Essex Schoolmaster
Ann WATSON 	30 not Essex
Ann WATSON 	9 Essex
William WATSON 	7 1834 Essex xxxxxxxxx
Edwin WATSON 	1 Essex
James WATSON 	3 Essex
Richard BANNISTER 50 not Essex Ind.
Sarah EMERY 	15 Essex F.S.
  1871 West St End, Havant, Hants (Havant is a town c6 miles from Portsmouth):
William S WATSON Head M 3x      Chelmsford, Essex Government Contractor
Dora WATSON      Wife M 25 1846 Portsmouth, Hants               (10)526 
Earnest WATSON 	 Son     2 1869 Havant, Hants                   (10)5261
E T BAGNELL Sister in law W 32 1839 Portsmouth, Hants Annuitant (10)521
Mary BLEACH Serv U 19 General serv domestic
Clara HOBBS Serv U 43 Nurse
  1881 Dwelling West Street, Havant, Hampshire:
Name  Relation 	Marital Status 	Gender 	Age Birthplace 	Occupation 
William S. WATSON   Head W 46 1835 Chelmsford, Essex Washing Contractor
Earnest K.T. WATSON Son    12 1869 Havant, Hampshire  	 Scholar       (10)5261
Lewis G. WATSON     Son     9 1872 Havant, Hampshire  	 Scholar       (10)5262
Ellen PRATT      Visitor U 21 1860 Havant, Hampshire Nursery Governess Dom Serv
Maria PRATT         Serv U 32 1860Havant, Hampshire   General Servant  	  
  1891?

(10)5261  5-Ernest KT WATSON (1869 Havant, Hampshire.
Ernest William T WATSON b Sep Q 1868 Havant, Hampshire.
  1871 with parents.  1881 with widowed father.  1891?

(10)5262  5-Lewis Gerald WATSON b Sep Q 1871 Havant,Hants.)
  1881 with widowed father.  1891?  Emigrated to California, USA.

(10)527  4-(William) Lewis DEACON bp 5.5.1847 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hants 
- father a banker of High St.; d 19.4.1913 Abbots Langley, Herts.
  1851 with widowed father. 
  1861 Carfax, Horsham, Sussex with 15 others:
Sydney W GREENSWORD Head W 46      London Schoolmaster
William L DEACON Boarder   14 1847 Portsmouth, Hants Scholar
  Beneficiary of 1858 will of (10)52 proved 1864.
  12.8.1876 address: Secretaries' Dept, Inland Revenue, Room 113, 
Somerset House, London NE - letter of (10)523 HGD to uncle [(10)5(13)] FD.
  He created a DEACON trust, building on a trust of his wife.
JH has sent me the following letter to him concerning the death of his sister
 (10)522 Fanny WHITSON: Battle, Sussex Tel. Battle No. 4:
6 Sept 1910. My dear Lewis, Thank you for letting me see Robert WHITSON's 
letter which I return herewith. It's very sad to think that our Fannie is gone.
I remember her well down to the time she left the Stokes at Southsea - & only 
saw her 2 or 3 times afterwards. Her xx seems to have been a very peaceful
& happy death. What does Robert mean by YOUR loss? I conclude it refers to 
Fannie's death. I received a line yesterday from Robert WHITSON appraising me 
of the death which I shall acknowledge. Very kind regards to you both,
Yours sincerely, W. Agus. RAPER.
These 2 photos of Lewis are courtesy of JH. 17kb.
 See 7. at wills.html for a 1909 letter to him
re DEACON tombstones on the corner of St Thomas's Cathedral, Portsmouth. 

m 3.6.1873 Lee, Kent  sp-"Jenny" Jane Elizabeth BLACKALLER (13.12.1850 Lee,
Kent now London SE13-11.12.1923 Kingsdown, Kent) Daughter of Thomas BLACKALLER
and Elizabeth GENERY. 3 children. (Muriel 1156 at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/whitson/whitson.html
knew of Lewis & Jenny.) A descendant of Eliz. GENERY is Christie SCHANCK
 picotee"att"sympatico.ca 2003.
  1871 Lee, Kent:
Thomas BLACKALLER    Head    M 56 1815 Sleyning?, Essex Builder
Elizabeth BLACKALLER Wife    M 54 1817 Lewisham, Kent
Jane E BLACKALLER    Daur    U 20 Lee, Kent             - William's wife to be.
Richard BLACKALLER   Son     U 18 Lee, Kent
Mary Ann HARD        Servant U 20
William Lewis DEACON Visitor U 24 1847 Portsmouth, Hants  Clerk Inland Revenue
  1881 8 Hazelwood Villas, Lee, London:
William DEACON Head M 34 1847 Purbrook, Hants Clerk Somerset House (10)527
Jane DEACON    Wife M 30 1851 Lee, Kent 
Edith DEACON   Daur   7 1874 Lee, Kent  Scholar                    (10)5271
Lewis DEACON   Son    4 1886 Lee, Kent  Scholar                    (10)5272
Esther WOOD Servant U 22                Genl servant
  1891 15 P?enham Rd, Blackheath, Lee, London:
William L DEACON Head M 44 1847 Portsmouth, Hants Govnt Clerk Somerset House
Jane E DEACON    Wife M 40 1851 Lee, Kent
Edith J DEACON   Daur S 17 1874 Lee, Kent                          (10)5271
Henry B DEACON 	  Son    5 1886 Lee, Kent                          (10)5273
Robert WHITSON   Neph S 16 1875 Auckland, New Zealand
  Articled pupil to engineer                    (10)5225 = 2254 of whitson.html
Kate HOWARD     Servt 29
  1901 32 Manor Park, Lee, London:
William L DEACON  Head  M 54 1847 Portsmouth, Hants Retired Civil Servent
Jane E DEACON     Wife  M 50 1851 Lee, London
Lewis DEACON 	  Son   M 24 1877 Lee, London       Bank clerk         (10)5272
Edith B DEACON D in law M 24 1877 Lewisham, London             Wife of (10)5272
Elizabeth A PARKER Serv S 24      Greenich, London  Cook domestic
Edith KEGERDAY     Serv S 18      Battersea, London Housemaid domestic

(10)5271  5-Edith Jane Blackaller DEACON (26.3.1874 Lee, Kent now London SE13
-16.12.1938 Kingsbury, London NW9)  1881-1891 with parents.
Artist. Founder member of St. Albans branch of Adult School.

m 28.4.1900 Lee, Kent sp-Alfred James EVANS (21.8.1865 Sandgate,Folkestone,
Kent-2.10.1934 Neasden, London, NW2) Occupation 1902 - 1922, Photographer
& Portrait Artist. St. Albans, Herts. 2 children.
  1901 St Alban, Hertfordshire:
Edith EVANS 27 1874 Lee, Kent

(10)52711  6-Lewis Henry Deacon EVANS (30.1.1903 St. Albans, Herts.-5.3.1991 
Canterbury, Kent) Education: St.Albans Grammar School
 Military service: 1940 - 1946, Civil Defence, Driver, Rescue division.
(This meant driving during the air raids and going to the bomb sites, etc.) 
 Occupation: Smallholder, shopkeeper, and lastly Manne Insurance.

m 24.4.1930 Adisham near Canterbury, Kent  sp-Margaret Blanche COLEMAN 
(7.10.1908 Osmington, Dorset-7.9.1996 Canterbury, Kent) Daughter of Alfred 
COLEMAN and Susan VINE. 2 children

(10)527 111  7-(Patricia) Jean EVANS (11.12.1934 Queen Charlotte's Hospital, 
London) Interests: History, mainly London and reading.
Occupation 1952 - 1962, Insurance Policy typist/Typing Pool Supervisor
Part-time work 1982 - 1992, Freight forwarding office clerk
* Jeanhennah"att"aol.com 2002 SHE IS THE CHIEF SOURCE FOR THESE TREES.


m  sp-Keith James HENNAH (1932) Interests: antiques; all sports, especially 
rugby. Plays badminton. Military service 1951 - 1953 National Service. RAF. 
Radar Operator Occupation 1954-1987 Motor Insurance Underwriter, 1987-1997 
investigator, mainly insurance. 2 children.

(10)527 112  7-Margaret Valerie EVANS (1.10.1937 Albany Street, Regents Park, 
London NW)
Occupation: Office Manager. Market Intelligence Dept. John Lewis Dept. Stores

m 6.12.1980 London W2  sp-William HUBBUL (23.4.1931 Edinburgh-29.11.2001 
Canterbury, Kent) Occupation: Probation Officer. No children.

(10)527 12  6-Howard Lancelot EVANS (6.2.1908 St Albans, Herts-3.11.1878 Neasden,
London, NW2) Interests: Singing in a choir. Member of Adult School: founder of 
Neasden branch. Military service 1942 - 1946, Royal Navy. Occupation: Various 
positions in John Lewis dept. store. Last was as an Import Manager.

m  sp-Louise E M E IVEY (23.4.1900-6.10.1994 Neasden,London NW2) 
Interests: Member of Adult School.
Occupation: Manager of Housing dept. in local council. Religion: Quaker. 
1 child.

(10)5272  5-Lewis Thomas Blackaller DEACON (3.7.1876 Lee,Kent-19.1.1918 
Pinewood Sanatorium, Wokingham, Berks.)  1881, 1901 with parents.
  1891 Steyning Grammar School, Church Street, Steyning, Sussex with others:
Lewis Thos DEACON Boarder 14 1877 Blackheath, Kent 
  Banker, Residence: Trefy Chand, Mile Oak, Upper Portslade, Sussex. 
  Will: effects �784.

m Dec Q 1900 Lewisham, London 1d 1956 sp-Edith Beatrice WEST b1875 
d 5.5.1962 at 63 The Drive, Hove, Sussex
  1901 They are both with his parents.
  Will: effects �14,099.13.9d. 1 child.

(10)52721 6-Kenneth DEACON (31.5.1904 Teddington-8.8.1935 Royal Sussex County 
Hospital, Brighton, Sussex) Residence: Hillcrest, Mile Oak, Portslade, Sussex.
** SINGLE??

(10)5273  5-Henry Blackaller DEACON (22.5.1885 Lee, Kent-15.1.1945 The Cottage
Hospital, Beverley, Yorks. during an operation.)  1891 with parents.
  1901 Church St, Steyning, West Sussex with others:
Alfred HARRE Head M 55 Stepney, London Clerk in holy orders C of E Schoolmaster
Henry DEACON Boarder 15 1886 Lewisham, Kent/London  School Boy
 Occupation: Various - last one was a Shop Manager. 
 Residence: 9 Wednesday Market, Beverley, Yorks.
 Will: Effects �219.2.11.

(10)53  3-James DEACON (b 11.4.1797, bp 23.(4 or 5).1797 St Thomas,Portsmouth)
RH gives b 11.4.1796. A beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813.
JH: The British Library holds his Examination Cadet papers. He passed 30.3.1819
for the Bombay Infantry, East India Company.  

For his Cadet Papers, thanks to JH, see india.html

(10)54  3-Sarah Ann DEACON b 6.10.1798 Portsmouth; bp 21.11.1798 at St Thomas.
d 11.10.1880. But FD in DFB gives "died at Portsmouth 14 Nov 1852".
(Her m is 15. in 2.1.2 below.) Beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813. Left
pearl necklace, etc in 1828 will of (10)9. In her father's 1829 will proved 
1840 & in 1824 will of (10)9-sp.  1841?
  Sarah Ann VICTOR d Dec Q 1852 Portsea Island, Hampshire.

m 6.11.1830 St. Thomas Church, Portsmouth, Hants  sp-George VICTOR (b 2.10.1793
bp 26.10.1796 St Thomas, Portsmouth) (son of John VICTOR bp 1752 Cornwall 
 m 1785 St Mary Marylebone sp-Phillis STURGEON - see familysearch for more)
 Importer of wines & Spirits.
  1841 Portsmouth Town, Hampshire:
Geo VICTOR     48 1793 Hampshire Wine jr Mcht
Edwd VICTOR     8 1833 Hampshire    (10)541
Loftin VICTOR   5 1836 Hampshire    (10)544
Anne SLADE     24      Hampshire FS
Anne KINGSWELL 20      Hampshire FS
  1851 87 High St, Portsmouth, Hants:
Geo VICTOR        Head M 57 1794 Portsmouth Merchant Wine etc
Sarah Anne VICTOR Wife M 51 1800 Portsmouth            (10)54
G W O VICTOR      Son  U 19 1832 Portsmouth Midshipman (10)542
Helen F VICTOR    Daur 	 10 1841 Portsmouth            (10)545
Elizth SAMPSON 	  Serv W 32      Dorset
Elizth TUSBER 	  Serv U 27      Dorset
  George VICTOR Death Mar Q 1854 Portsea Island, Hampshire.
His will 13.12.1853 proved at London 24.3.1854 is at * (10)54-sp of 1. at wills.html It mentions chn 2 George & 4 Helen, his brother Rev Henry Halsted VICTOR, his niece Catherine Georgiana VICTOR, Elizabeth Love [(10)57] & her husband John SHORTRIDGE. Executors are Henry DEACON [(10)52] & Charles DEAR of Portsea.

(10)541  4-Edward VICTOR bp 21.9.1833 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hants
  1841 with father.
Edward VICTOR Death Sep Q 1843 Winchester, Hampshire.

(10)542  4-George William O'Bryen VICTOR (bp 22.11.1833 St Thomas,Portsmouth)
  1841?  1851 with parents, Midshipman. 
In his father's will of 13.12.1853 he had left for Australia. 

(10)543  4-Henry VICTOR bp 26.4.1835 St Thomas,Portsmouth d 29.4.1835
(10)544  4-Loftin VICTOR bp 3.5.1837 St Thomas,Portsmouth  1841 with father.

(10)545  4-Helen Frances VICTOR bp 23.4.1841 St Thomas,Portsmouth to George & 
Sarah Ann  C062514 1813-1873.	
Helen VICTOR Birth Mar Q 1841 Portsea Island, Hampshire.
  1851 with parents.
  1861 5 Waverley Villas, St Saviours Rd, Jersey, Channel Islands:
Eliza Ann DODD       Head    U 34      London Schoolmistress - with 10 others
Helen Frances VICTOR Boarder U 20 1841 Portsmouth  Scholar
  1871?

m  sp- PUDDICOMBE (m not at freebmd 2007.) 1 child.
  1881 Jersey, Channel Islands Rouge Boui+  ex JH:
Helen PUDDICOMBE    Head     W 34 1847 England Annuitant
Florence PUDDICOMBE Daughter U 13 1868 Jersey, St. Helier Scholar
Isabella DENMEAD Servant       32      Household Domestic
  1891-1901 census - not found.
 
(10)545 1  5-Florence PUDDICOMBE (c1868 Jersey, Channel Islands, St. Helier)
  1871?  1881 -with mother - see above.  1891-1901?


(10)55  3-Robert DEACON (26.3.1800; bp 2.5.1800 St Thomas, Portsmouth-4.2.1833
 at Salem) (Casualty) Beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813.
Military service: May 14, 1821, 18th Native Infantry, Madras. Captain. Fort 
 St. George (in Madras), Darwar (probably close to the capital).
In his Cadet Papers it is stated that he is the second son of W & S and his 
father is a farmer -JH. "The East India Company ruled most of India until 
the Indian Mutiny in 1857 and then it came under British rule and the Company 
ended in 1858 (it started c 1665). The East India Company army was divided 
into 3 separate armies: 1. Madras,  2. Bengal. 3. Bombay.
Salem is a town and he was probably wounded in a skirmish as there was no war 
at that time."-JH. BT gives d1800. Capt. EIS -RH.
For his Cadet Papers, thanks to JH, see india.html

(10)56  3-George DEACON (6.10.1801, bp 22 Jul 1802 St Thomas, Portsmouth)
DFB: b 7.10.1801 d 13.10.1809; see (10)5(0) above & (10)5(11) below.
 
(10)57  3-Elizabeth Love DEACON (30.6.1803; bp 7.8.1803 St Thomas, Portsmouth
-11.10.1880, 68 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London) Death reg'd Dec Q 
1880 Marylebone, London. Beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813, 1824 will 
of (10)9-sp & her father's 1829 will proved 1840.  1841?
  9.4.1850 she lived at 125 Piccadilly: see the silhouette she cut of her
brother (10)5(13) Frederick DEACON. She probably also cut the silhouette of her
father.
  Will 22.11.1878 codicil 26.2.1879 proved 4.4.1881, Personal Estate under 
�9000; - provided by JH. No children mentioned in her will.
Her will at * (10)57 of 1. at wills.html mentions Georgiana VICTOR, presumably Catherine Georgiana VICTOR, niece of (10)54-sp George VICTOR above.
 This portrait of her is courtesy of JD.


m 17.8.1843 St Maurice,Winchester,Hampshire  sp-John SHORTRIDGE (1787 Glasgow
-21.11.1878 68 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London) merchant (on m cert?)
Married by Rev. W NICHOLSON; witnesses Henry DEACON, J STUART-BRUCE & Emma
 HARPER. Business: 60 Mark Lane. In the city close to the Thames docks where 
the wine was unloaded. Occupation: Wine Merchant and General Dealer. Property: 
He had interests in Madeira. # John is 1 in this mini-tree from
 Tony MARTIN darleith"att"hotmail.com 2005:
0 William SHORTRIDGE (b 16 Sep 1750; d aft 1827)  
m1 Elizabeth YUILLE (b abt 1767 d 1794) 6 chn:
1 John m Elizabeth Love DEACON; 
2 Amelia Campbell (b23 Jan 1788) m Dr William Richardson GIBB;
3 Hannah (b 3 Sep 1789);
4 Margaret (b 17 Sep 1794) m James BURNS (shipping fame);
5 George Yuille; 6 William.
[0 William SHORTRIDGE (b 16 Sep 1750; d aft 1827)]
m2 Mary LEITCH.
The will of John SHORTRIDGE is at * (10)57-sp of 1. at wills.html


  1851 125 Piccadilly,St George Hanover Square, London:
Robert WALL        Head   M 57 1794 Hereford Sadler employing 1 man & a boy
Harriett WALL      Wife   M 43 1808 Gloucestershire
George R WALL      Son      15 1836 Middlesex Merchant's clerk
Harriet E WALL     Daur     11 1840 Middlesex Scholar at home
Edward MCARTHUR    Lodger U 62 1789 Somerset Lieut. Col. Army Half pay
John SHORTRIDGE    Lodger M 64 1787 Glasgow W. merchant & gen'l trader
Elizabeth L SHORTRIDGE Wife 47 1804 Portsmouth
Isabella PAGET       Cook M 26 1833 Pimlico, Middx
Jane MORE 	  Servant U 19 1832 Chelsea, Middx

(10)58  3-John DEACON 1804? ex BT

(10)59  3-Nelson Wavell DEACON (21.10.1806; bp 1.12.1806 St Thomas, Portsmouth
-24.4.1830 Mangalore, India) Ensign, 14th. Regt, Native Infantry, Madras,India.
BT gives d 1806. BUT a beneficiary of 1810 will of 61 proved 1813. Lieut. EIS
-RH. His middle name appears to in honour of Rev. Richard WAVELL, a friend of 
(10) named in the will of (10)-sp.
  JH: The British Library holds his Examination Cadet papers.
For his Cadet Papers, thanks to JH, see india.html

(10)5(10)  3-Edward DEACON (8.5.1808; bp 17.8.1808 St Thomas, Portsmouth, 
Hampshire - bur. 29.10.1808 St.Thomas, Portsmouth)
cf DFB: died 6th January 1809.

(10)5(11)  3-Rev. George Edward DEACON (b 4.11.1809; bp 6.12.1809 St Thomas,
 Portsmouth-22/24.11.1886 Leek, Staffordshire) Vicar of Leek, Staffordshire. 
Brass Plate near altar of St. Edward the Confessor, Leek: George Edward DEACON
M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College Oxon. Vicar from 1860 to his
 death 22.11.1886 age 77. MA 1834. Ordained 1835.
  1841 Curate at Raw Marsh, Yorks. 1852 Curate at Ottery St. Mary, Devon.
 Residence 1860-1888, Vicarage, Church Street, Leek, Staffs. 
1882 Will 8.6.1882, probate 24.12.1886, Resolved Personal Estate
 Oct. 1891 �3151.5.8. In 1824 will of (10)9-sp.
This photo portrait of Rev. George from BT is held by one of her cousins.
 His will is at * (10)5(11) of 1. at wills.html
Some of his sons were in govt offices in London according to letter of (10)517 
to son Noel in 1917.

m 9.2.1838 Dublin sp-Jane Martha BARRINGTON (1809-15.5.1890 Leek,Staffordshire)
On same plate as George: - "and of Jane Martha his wife, daughter of Sir Joseph
BARRINGTON, Bart. of Limerick who also died at Leek 15.5.1890 aged 81 years."
A google gave Seanad �ireann - Volume 118 - 03 February, 1988
Adjournment Matter. - Limerick Hospital Proposed Closure.
Mr. Kennedy:"...It was in 1829 that Sir Joseph BARRINGTON, Bart, a name 
inseparably interwoven with the history of Limerick decided with his sons, 
MATTHEW, DANIEL, CROKER and SAMUEL, to found a charitable institution at their 
own expense for the relief of the poor of Limerick city and county. In 1830 
under an Act of Parliament of George IV it was constituted as a hospital for 
the city and county of Limerick.
 Barringtons Hospital was opened for the reception of patients on 5 November 
1831. Ever since, Barringtons has been a life support machine for the people of
Limerick, a place where doors never closed and where help was never failing. 
Barringtons Hospital is part of the tradition, the history and the heritage of 
Limerick and it symbolises all that is best in Limerick, treating rich and 
poor, old and young, alike without discrimination. Barringtons has played a 
vital and significant role in the provision of essential medical services to 
the people of the Limerick area for the past 160 years. I firmly believe that 
it must continue to do so, to ensure that the people of Limerick and the 
catchment areas of Limerick in Clare and North Tipperary receive the level of 
medical care to which they are entitled..." - For more see
 http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/S/0118/S.0118.198802030008.html 
See also http://www.lcc.ie/library/local_olj.asp#24 
No. 24 Winter 1988 BARRINGTON's edition
 The BARRINGTON Normans of Limerick by Desmond O'GRADY
 Sir Matthew BARRINGTON: 1788-1861 by Mark TIERNEY; etc

6 children.  1841?
  1851 College St, Ottery St Mary, Devon:
George L DEACON  Head M 40 1811 Portsmouth, Hampshire
  Assistant curate of St Marys  Ottery assng St Mary          (10)5(11)
Jane M DEACON    Wife M 40 1811 Limerick, Ireland
Joseph B DEACON     Son 10 1841 Rawmarth, Yorkshire   Scholar (10)5(11)1
Francis Sy DEACON    Son 5 1846 Ottery St Mary, Devon Scholar (10)5(11)3
Victor Hobart DEACON Son 4 1847 Ottery St Mary, Devon Scholar (10)5(11)4
Geo Edwd DEACON      Son 2 1849 Ottery St Mary, Devon         (10)5(11)5
Edwin A DEACON 	  Son 9 Mo 1840 Ottery St Mary, Devon         (10)5(11)6
Ann BUSSELL    Servt U 27       Cook
Ann RUFF       Servt U 33       Nurse
Sarah SANDERS  Servt U 19       Housemaid
Sarah Jane PRIDDIS Servt U 16   Genl Servt
  1861 Vicarage, Church St, Leek, Leek and Lowe, Staffordshire:
George Edward DEACON Head M 51 1810 Portsmouth, Hants Vicar of Leek (10)5(11)
Jane M DEACON        Wife M 51 1810 Ireland
Geo E H DEACON       Son    12 1849 Ottery St Mary, Devonsh.        (10)5(11)5
Edwin A DEACON 	     Son    10 1840 Ottery St Mary, Devonsh.        (10)5(11)6
Mary H COX           Serv U 19
Mary A RYAN          Serv U 16
  1871 Vicarage, Church St, Leek, Leek and Lowe, Staffordshire:
George E DEACON      Head M 60 1811 Portsmouth, Hants Vicar of Leek (10)5(11)
Jane M DEACON        Wife M 60 1811 Ireland           Vicar's Wife
Edwin Augustus DEACON Son U 20 1840 Ottery St Mary, Devonshire
 Undergraduate of Oxford                                            (10)5(11)6
Maria BROOKES        Serv U 44 Cook
Mary WOOLLISCROFT    Serv U 26 Housemaid
  1881 St. Edward's Vicarage, Leek and Lowe, Staffordshire:
Rev. George E. DEACON Head M 70 1811 Portsmouth, Hants Vicar of Leek (10)5(11)
Jane M. DEACON        Wife M 70 1811 Ireland
Edwin A. DEACON       Son  U 30 1851 Ottery St. Mary
  Clerk in Chinese Maritime Customs (Home on leave)                 (10)5(11)6
Eliza DAVIS          Servt U 27 Cook Domestic

  Paul FRECKER paul"att"paulfrecker.com www.paulfrecker.com +44 20 7723 0366 
is a London dealer & has for sale an 1860s photo album showing 
George, Jane & 4 of their sons. He writes:
"The album is a standard carte-de-visite album of the 1860's-1870's, containin 
about 90 cartes-de-visite. Most of the sitters are named, with strips of paper 
below the images with the signature of the sitter, and a paper badge, motto or 
monogram of the sitter pasted above.
 Other families that feature heavily have the names STUBBS,  MAY, RUSSELL, 
CHALLINOR and other locations besides Leek (where Rev. DEACON was vicar) are 
Stoke, Wavertree, and Liverpool [all in the  Shropshire, Lancashire area].  
I have not been able to discover yet if any of these families married into the 
DEACON family.
  These are the DEACONs that the album contains portraits of:
Rev. George Edward DEACON (1809-1886), from 1860 Vicar of Leek; (this photo is
 a version of the one of him above);

His wife, Jane Martha DEACON nee BARRINGTON (1809-1890)

H. Frd. DEACON (10)5(11)2
Frank S. DEACON (10)5(11)3

Victor H. DEACON (10)5(11)4
G.E. Hastings DEACON (in the uniform of a naval cadet) (10)5(11)5

G.E. Hastings DEACON (older, in the uniform of a naval officer)

  This is next a photograph of an unidentified ship, probably the one on which 
 he was serving. According to the 1871 census he was serving on HMS AGINCOURT.
Edwin A. DEACON.

 All of these, without exception, are accompanied by slips of paper pasted 
beneath the portraits bearing the signature of the sitter.


(10)5(11)1  4-Joseph Barrington DEACON b1841 Rawmarth, Yorkshire
Joseph Barrington DEACON Birth Mar Q 1841 Rotherham, Derbyshire, South Yorks.
Joseph Barrington DEACON bc1841 Death Dec Q 1908 St Thomas, Devon.
  1851 with parents.
  1861 Nether Hallam, Yorkshire with many others:
Joseph B DEACON U 20 1841 Rawmarth, Yorkshire Ensign 58th Regiment (10)5(11)1

m Sep Q 1870 Marylebone 1a 922 sp-Charlotte Millicent SMITH 1837 Chesterfield, 
Derbyshire.
  1871 1 Market Place, Leek, Leek and Lowe, Staffordshire with many others:
Anne CROSS Head W 58 Liverpool, Lancashire No occupation
Joseph Barrington DEACON Visitor M 30 1841 Rawmarth, Yorks No occpn (10)5(11)1
Charlotte M BARRINGTON sic  Visitor M 34 1837 Dunstan, Derbyshire No occpn
  1881 25 Elphingtone Rd, Portsea, Hampshire:
Pamela MORGAN     Head   U 30 1851 Middles Lodginghouse keeper
Henrietta MORGAN  Sister U 26 1855 Osnestry, Newpshere?
Margaret MORRISON Servt  U 41 1840
Jessie TRIBE      Servt  U 41 1840
John sic B DEACON Lodger M 41 1840 Rawmarth, Yorkshire Retd Officer British
 Army                                                                (10)5(11)1
Charllot DEACON   Lodger M 44 1837 Chesterfield, Derbyshire
  1886 living at Plymouth, Devon.  1891-1901?

(10)5(11)2  4-Henry Frederick DEACON (c1843 St Mary's, Ottery, Devon)
  1851 Feniton, Devon with 8 others:
Jane MURRAY       Head U 46 Westminster, Middlesex School Mistress
Henry Fred DEACON Boarder 8 1843 Ottery St Mary's, Devon
  1861-71?
m  sp-Helen (c1848 Tottenham, Middlesex)
  1881 4 & 5 Montpelier Row, Twickenham, London ex JH:
Henry Fred'k DEACON    Head M 38 1843 Ottery St Mary, Devon
 Civil Service Admiralty Clerk                                (10)5(11)2
Helen DEACON           Wife M 33 1848 Tottenham, Middx
Frank Barrington DEACON Son    7 1874 Chiswick, Middx Scholar (10)5(11)21
Victor Fred'k DEACON    Son    6 1875 Chiswick, Middx Scholar (10)5(11)22
Mary Jane CUMMINGS Servant  U 22 Domestic Cook
Elizabeth Alice ROBERTS Servant U 18 Domestic Housemaid
Sarah SAMEDUS           Servant U 15 Domestic Nurse
  1886 at 17 Waldegrave Park Rd, Twickenham, W London. 
  1891?
  1901 4 Derwent Rd, Eastbourne, Sussex:
Helen DEACON  Head    W 53 1848 Tottenham, Middlesex Living on own means
Annie FREEMAN Visitor S 40 1861 Burnham, Norfolk     Living on own means

(10)5(11)21  5-Frank Barrington DEACON (1874 Chiswick, Middlesex)
Frank Barrington DEACON birth Dec Q 1873 Brentford, Middlesex.
  1881 with parents.
  California Passenger and Crew Lists to LA, San Francisco, Vancouver, ...
  Frank DEACON bc 1875 Death Dec Q 1910 Paddington, Greater London.

(10)5(11)22  5-Victor Frederick DEACON (1875 Chiswick, Middlesex)
Victor Frederick DEACON Birth Dec Q 1874 Brentford, Middlesex.
  1881 with parents.  1901?
  1910 US census, New York, NY: 	GET DETAILS!
Victor F DEACON 1875. 

(10)5(11)3  4-Francis Sidney DEACON bc 1841 Ottery St. Mary, Devon
Francis Sidney DEACON birth Jun Q 1845 Honiton, Devon.
  1851 with parents.  1861+?

(10)5(11)4  4-Victor Hobart DEACON b 1847 Ottery St. Mary, Devon
Victor * DEACON birth Mar Q 1847 Honiton, Devon.
  1851 with parents.
  1861 Preshute, Wiltshire with many others:
V H DEACON Pupil of college 14 1847 Ottery St. Mary, Devon
  1871+?

(10)5(11)5  4-George Edward Hastings DEACON (1849 Ottery St Mary, Devon)
  1851-61 with parents.
  1871 Aldenham, Hertfordshire with 8 others:
Charles L ROYDS Head M 54 Marylebone, Middlesex Vicar of Aldenham
Catherine ROYDS  Wife M 49 Bloomsbury, Middlesex Wife of Vicar
George E DEACON Visitor U 22 1849 Ottery St Mary, Devon
 sub Lieut RN HMS AGINCOURT                             (10)5(11)5
  1881+?

(10)5(11)6  4-Edwin Augustus DEACON (1850 Ottery St Mary, Devon) BT: d1881/82
  1851-81 with parents.  Matriculated 23.4.1870. 1874 BA Oxford.
  1881 Clerk in Chinese Maritime Customs.

(10)5(11)7  4-William Croker DEACON b 1847 died young. ( ROKER is a BARRINGTON  family name -BT)
(10)5(11)8  4-Marianne Olivia DEACON died young.

(10)5(12)  3-Martin DEACON (4.12.1810; bp 1.2.1811 or 12.1.1811 St Thomas,
Portsmouth -24.11/12.1848 Owens Sand, Canada) In 1824 will of (10)9-sp, 1828 
will of (10)9 & father's 1829 will proved 1840. Lieut. RMA -RH.   1841?
  Newspaper Notice 17.2.1849, Hampshire Telegraph & Sussex Chronicle, 
Deaths: On 24 December 1848 at Owens Sand, Canada West, Martin DEACON son of 
late William DEACON Esq. of Portsmouth aged 38 years.

(10)5(13)  3-Frederick DEACON (b 2.3.1814; bp 9.6.1814 St Thomas, Portsmouth;
d 8.4.1898 Maidenhead, Berks.) RH gives b 2.4.1814. In 1824 will of (10)9-sp,  
1828 will of (10)9, & in his father's 1829 will proved 1840. 
  1836 admitted as attorney. Solicitor in Preston, Lancashire. Sherriff of Co. 
Palatine of Lancs.
  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)51 proved 1871.
  1881 Directory of Preston: WILSON & DEACON, Solicitors acting under Sheriffs 
for Lancs. and clerks to the Lancs. Lieutenancy, 7 Chapel Street. (They were 
gone by 1889.) 
 Newspaper Notice 12.4.1898 The Times, Deaths: On the 8th April, at Vyrnlew,
Maidenhead, Frederick DEACON, late of Leyland and Preston, Lancashire aged 84.
 Occupation: Solicitor and Attorney. 
 Residence: 1861 - 1881 (1) 14 Salmon Street, Fisherwick House, Preston, Lancs.
                        (2) Water Street, Leviand. Lancs. 
  1896 Will 4.2.1896 probate 4.7.1898 �6677.3.10 - provided by JH
His will is at * (10)5(13) of 1. at wills.html

 This silhouette of Frederick as a boy, is courtesy of JD. On the 
reverse is written "cut by E.L. SHORTRIDGE b1814. 1850 April 9. My property
E.L. SHORTRIDGE 125 Piccadilly." She is his sister (10)57 Elizabeth SHORTRIDGE.
The silhouette & other family records were inherited by Frederick, grgrfr to 
JD. 

m 13.9.1842 St.Marys, Bryanston Square,London sp-Katherine CHARLTON (1819 Bath,
Somerset) Newspaper Marriage Notice: 13.9.1842, Gentlemans Magazine: Frederick 
DEACON, Esq. of Bridgwater [Somerset] to Katherine, 3rd daughter of Rev. Wm H
CHARLTON, MA, Vicar of Felmington and Curate of St Marys, Bryanstone Sq.,
London, the "Artist Poet". 5 children. Aunt of Emily & Anna CHARLTON.
JD holds "numerous DEACON photographs going back to the CHARLTON family in 
rather splendid Victorian dress" - PH.
  DFB: died at Wellfield, Leyland on the 30th April 1877 & was buried in the 
Pacston?? Cemetery.
  1851 11 Camden Place, Preston, Lancs.:
Frederick DEACON Head M 36 1815 Portsmouth, Hants. Attorney & Solicitor
Catherine DEACON Wife M 30 1821 Bath, Somerset
George Fredk DEACON Son 7 1844 Bridgewater,Somerset Scholar at home (10)5(13)1
Charles Earnest DEACON Son 6 1845 Liverpool, Lancs Scholar at home  (10)5(13)2
Annie Kath'e DEACON Dr under 7 mos 1850 Ashton on Ribble, Lancs     (10)5(13)3
Maria BIRCH 	Serv 26 Preston
Abigail COX 	Serv 37 Ireland
Elizabeth COX 	Serv 14 Ireland
  1861 Salmon St, Fishwick House, Preston, Lancashire:
Fred'k DEACON       Head M 47 1814 Portsmouth, Hants. Attorney & Solicitor
Katherine DEACON    Wife M 42 1819 Bath, Somerset
Ann Katharine DEACON daugr 10 1851 Ashton upon Ribble, Lancs (10)5(13)3
Francis Henry DEACON son    5 1855 Preston, Lancs (10)5(13)4
Edith Mary DEACON    daugr  1 1860 Preston, Lancs (10)5(13)5
Mary Ann PHILLIPSON Servt U 22
Jane JUTTON         Servt U 41
  1871 Longridge, Alston, Lancashire:
Frederick DEACON Head       M 56 1815 Portsmouth, Hants. Attorney & Solicitor
Katherine DEACON Wife       M 52 1819 Bath, Somerset
Annie K DEACON Daughter     U 20 1851 Ashton upon Ribble, Lancs (10)5(13)3
Mary H G DEVAS Wife's niece U 20 1851 Finchly Rd, Middlesex
Alice C RANKIN Visitor      U 22 1849 Great Stambridge, Essex
Ann WILLIAMS   Cook         U 32
Elizabeth JONES Servant     U 19
  1881 Water Street, Leyland, Lancs. ex JH:
Frederick DEACON       Head     W 67 1814 Portsmouth, Hants. Solicitor
Annie Katherine DEACON daughter U 30 1851 Ashton, Lancs           (10)5(13)3
Mary LAITHWAITE     32 Domestic Housemaid
  1891 Vyrview, Maidenhead, Cookham, Berkshire:
Frederick DEACON Head         W 77 1814 Portsmouth, Hants Retired solicitor
Emily CHARLTON wife's brother's daur S 40 1851 Alwick, Northumberland
Anna H CHARLTON wife's daur   S 30 1841 Alwick, Northumberland
Harriet CLARKE Serv           S 22      Bray, Berks Cook
Sarah A SEYMOUR Serv          S 23                  Housemaid

(10)5(13)1  4-George Frederick DEACON (26.5.1843 Bridgewater, Somerset d 1909;
bur Addington,Surrey) Civil engineer of some eminence. Memorial window at
Vrynwy Church. BT: b 2.7.1843 Bridgwater bp 3.9.1843, LL D, MC Institute of
Civil Engineers. BT has a reference he wrote 8.2.1884 from his office at 
Liverpool Corp Waterworks (Engineers Dpt), Municipal Offices, Dale St for his 
cousin (10)517 who wrote to his son in 1917: ".. he would have become President
but died suddenly of heart failure & I believe his descendants are now engaged
on the Birkenhead water supply .." -BT.
  1851 with parents.  1861? 

  1871-91 see his m1.
  1901 - see his m2.

JD: he built the Vyrnwy dam in N Wales to supply Liverpool - still in use.
This photo of him is from `BINNIE & Partners 1890-1990' ex JD.

This photo of Vyrnwy dam is from `BINNIE & Partners 1890-1990' ex JD.  

Norton Tower on the Vyrnwy aqueduct designed by him 
- from `BINNIE & Partners 1890-1990' ex JD.  

Dr DEACON's office was 16 Great St George St, Westminster on LHS
- from `BINNIE & Partners 1890-1990' ex JD.  
 Here is the text pertaining to 
George & Martin DEACON at `BINNIE & Partners 1890-1990' ex JD.  
Permission pending from Black & Veatch Ltd. 

m1 sp-Emily Zoe THOMSON b 1846 India dr of Peter THOMSON of Bombay & Brighton

  1871 21 King St, Higher Bebington, Cheshire:
George F DEACON Head M 27 1844 Bridgwater, Somerset Civil Engineer (10)5(13)1
Emily E DEACON  Wife M 25 1846 Bombay British Subject
Maude B DEACON Daur 6 months 1870                                  (10)5(13)1 1
Isabella MACKENNON Servt 37 Nurse
Maria RATCLIFFE    Servt 24 Domestic servant
On same page is family of James H BLACKALLER 31 1840 Lpool, Lancs Ship Chandler
- cf (10)527 in 1871.
  1881 4 Woodland Park, Higher Bebington, Cheshire:
George F DEACON Head M 37 1844 Bridgwater,Somerset Civil Engineer (10)5(13)1
Emily T. DEACON Wife M 35 1846 Bombay Teidia
Maud B. DEACON  Daur   10 1871 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 1
Edith K. DEACON Daur    9 1872 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 2
Frederick DEACON Son    7 1874 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 3
Ethel J. DEACON Daur    6 1875 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 4
Anne MANDER     Serv   33 Housemaid domestic 
Agnes GRIFFIN   Serv   30 Cook
Ellen HANNEN    Serv   18 Sicknurse
Alice DILWORTH  Serv   21 Nurse domestic

  1891 Bristol, Clifton, Gloucestershire:
George F DEACON Head M 37 1844 Bridgwater,Somerset Civil Engineer (10)5(13)1
Emily T. DEACON Wife M 35 1846 Bombay Teidia
Maud B. DEACON  Daur   10 1871 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 1
Edith K. DEACON Daur    9 1872 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 2
Frederick DEACON Son    7 1874 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 3
Ethel J. DEACON Daur    6 1875 Rockferry, Cheshire                (10)5(13)1 4

(10)5(13)1 1  5-Maud Beatrice DEACON b1870 Rock Ferry,Liverpool,Cheshire d1955
  1871-91 with parents.
m 29.5.1906 St Gabriel's Pimlico, London sp-Martin DEACON 1880 Lancs. Liverpool
 He is her 1st cousin (10)5(13)23 below. No children. 

(10)5(13)1 2  5-Edith Katherine DEACON b1872 Rock Ferry, Liverpool
Edith Katharine DEACON Birth Jun Q 1872 Wirral (1837-1974), Cheshire.
  1881-91 with parents.  1901?

(10)5(13)1 3  5-Frederick DEACON b1874 Rock Ferry, Liverpool
  1881-91 with parents.  1901?

(10)5(13)1 4  5-Ethel Ida DEACON b1875 Rock Ferry, Liverpool
  1881-91 with parents.  1901 with father & stepmother.
 
This clipping with photo of her is in an album of (10)5271 via JH: (30kb)
May 7, 1904// HOME-DEACON// On April 23rd at the Church of St Gabriel,
Warwickshire, SW by the Rev WB TREVELYAN assisted by the Rev Canon MORRIS DD,
Mr Henry HOME younger son of Sir Anthony Dixon HOME VC, KCB of Palace-gardens-
terrace, to Miss Ethel Ida DEACON daughter of Mr George Frederick DEACON LL D,
MICE [Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers ??] of 19 Warwick-square SW. 
The bride was given away by her father & was attired in white crepe de Chine
trimmed with Honiton lace & wore a Brussels net veil & pearl & diamond 
ornaments, her bouquet being of lilies & white heather. The bridesmaids, the 
Misses Mary & Lilian DEACON (cousins of the bride (10)5(13)2 6&8), the Misses 
Alice, Georgina & Mary HOME (sister of the bridegroom), Miss Mabel STAPLETON, 
Miss Margery HOPE & Miss Clare NEVINSON were dressed in white voile trimmed 
with chiffon & silk & wore mimosa wreaths in place of hats, yellow daffodil 
bouquets & gold bracelets being their gifts from the bridegroom, for whom Mr FC
WARE (his cousin) acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held at19 Warwick Square & later in the afternoon the happy pair left for the New
 Forest to spend the 1st part of the honeymoon, the bride wearing eau de Nil 
voile trimmed with lace & white silk & a large hat of the same colour trimmed 
with white heather & lace. BUSZARD's of Oxford-street supplied the wedding cake
& catered for the reception.
 [copied to lgg"att"nascr.net below 6.1.03.]

m 7/23.4.1904 St Gabriel, Warwickshire  sp-Henry HOME younger son of Sir 
Anthony Dixon/Dickson HOME VC, KCB of Palace Gardens Terrace in 1904. 
 [Sir ADH b Dunbar 1836, MRCS England and MD St Andrews, joined the Army 
Medical Dept as Asst Surgeon to the 3rd West Indian Regiment. Served in the 
Crimea with the 13th Hussars. 1855-58 in India as Medical Officer to the 90th 
Regt of Foot (later 2nd Battalion The Cameronians - Scottish Rifles). 
Won his VC at the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian 
Mutiny with the 90th Highlanders, cut off with the wounded
Citation: 'For persevering bravery and admirable conduct in charge of the
wounded men left behind the column, when the troops under the late
Major-General HAVELOCK forced their way into the residency of Lucknow" 1857.
d 10.8.1914 Kensington, W London bur West side, Highgate Cemetery.
His VC is at the Army Medical Services Museum, Aldershot.
-John ROBERTS orimu"att"webjogger.net, Iain KERR iainkerr"att"clara.net 
Possible reln: Charles HOME chome"att"globalnet.co.uk ]

[(10)5(13)1  4-George Frederick DEACON (26.5.1843 Bridgewater,Somerset d1909)]
m2 Jun Q 1899 Kington, Hereford & Worc. 6a 1297 sp-Ada Emma PEARCE d1912 No issue. Eldest dr of Robert PEARCE of Bury St
 Edmunds.
  1901 19 Warwick Square, St George Hanover Sq, London:
George Fred'k DEACON Head M 57 1844 Bridgwater,Somerset CivilEngineer(10)5(13)1
Ada Emma DEACON      Wife M 46 1855 Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Ethel Ida DEACON     Daur S 24 1877 Rockferry, Cheshire            (10)5(13)1 4
Martin DEACON      Nephew S 21 1880 Liverpool, Lancs 
 Student of civil engineering                                      (10)5(13)2 3
Herbert Henry STANLEY Serv 30 Middlesex Manservant
Annie STANLEY         Serv 29 London    Cook
Clara BOWLEY          Serv 20 London    housemaid
Rosetta LIST          Serv 21 Suffolk   housemaid
Lilli INGHAM          Serv 24 Kent      kitchenmaid

(10)5(13)2  4-Charles Ernest DEACON (b 26.1.1845 Liverpool, Lancs/Cheshire
 b regd M Q, d 2/21.7.1927) Liverpool architect & surveyor. 
  1851 with parents.
  1861 East Rd, Lancaster, Lancs with many others:
Thomas BARNES    Head  U 25 1836 Silloth, Cumberland BA Assistant Master RGS
Charles E DEACON Pupil U 16 1845 Liverpool, Lancs Scholar .. (10)5(13)2
  1871 9 King? St, Rock Ferry, Higher Bebington, Cheshire:
John WOODCOCK      Head M 60 1811 Kelsall, Cheshire  Estate agent, bookkeeper
Elizabeth WOODCOCK Wife M 51 1820 Tarporley, Cheshire
Annie WOODCOCK     Daur U 26 1846 Pendleton, Lancashire
Caroline WOODCOCK  Daur U 19 1852 Bedford, Lancashire
John C WOODCOCK    Son  U 12 1859 Tranmere, Cheshire Scholar
Jane WOODCOCK      Daur U 10 1861 Tranmere, Cheshire Scholar
Charles Ernest DEACON Lodger U 26 1845 Lpool, Lancashire Architect  (10)5(13)2
Agnes PRATT           Lodger W 78 1793 Lpool, Lancashire
  1881 see under wife.  1927 at 29 Cavendish Drive, Rock Ferry, Liverpool;
business address 12 St George's Crescent, Liverpool.
The Liverpool Group of the Victorian Society lists all the Church Buildings 
designed by Charles DEACON: 24 Churches and pictures of three signed Chas E 
DEACON.  The letter of November 1968 states the list to be "very incomplete".
It is thought that he was also responsible for a large number of schools.
-JD via PH
 JD has a watercolour painting by him of the DEACON Coat of Arms, painted in 
the 1920's. It is very similar to the Coat of Arms on the bookplate of 
William DEACON 1733-1792 ie (10) above (bookplate in John DEACON's possession).
2 of his watercolours are held by (10)5(13)2 43 John DEACON. 

This beautiful large water colour, of the Dee estuary, signed by Charles DEACON. is held by descendant RHW.

m Jun Q 1876 Preston, Lacs 8e 805 sp-Florence "Fanny" Hamilton PERKINS 
(1853 New York, USA-1929) 9 chn.
Her parents were English. 1901 census: not found in England.
  1881 Lowerbreck Road, West Derby, Lancashire ex JH:
Charles E. DEACON  Head 36 1845 Liverpool, Lancs Architect (10)5(13)2
Florence H. DEACON Wife 27 1854 U.S.A. New York
Wilfred T. DEACON  son   4 1877 Liverpool, Lancs           (10)5(13)21
Basil C. DEACON    son   2 1879 Liverpool, Lancs           (10)5(13)22
Martin DEACON      son   1 1880 Liverpool, Lancs           (10)5(13)23
Charles E DEACON son 7 months 1880 Liverpool, Lancs        (10)5(13)24
Eleanor MOFFIT          22 Domestic Servant
Eliza PRINCE            18 Domestic Servant
  1891 12 Bedford Rd, Tranmere, Cheshire:
Charles E DEACON  Head M 46 1845 Liverpool, Lancs Architect (10)5(13)2
Florence H DEACON Wife M 37 1854 N York, America  British Sub.
Wilfred T DEACON  son  S 14 1877 Liverpool, Lancs Scholar    (10)5(13)21
Basil C DEACON    son  S 12 1879 Liverpool, Lancs Scholar    (10)5(13)22
Martin DEACON     son  S 11 1880 Liverpool, Lancs Scholar    (10)5(13)23
Charles E DEACON  son  S 10 1881 Liverpool, Lancs Scholar    (10)5(13)24
Mary K DEACON     daur S  7 1884 Tranmere, Cheshire Scholar  (10)5(13)26
Theodore V DEACON son  S  1 1890 Tranmere, Cheshire          (10)5(13)27
Elizabeth A HUGHES servant S 20 Housemaid
Eliza MARTIN 	   servant S 22 Cook
Harriet OWENS 	   servant S 24 Nurse
    1901 Birkenhead, Cheshire:
Charles E DICON  Head M 46 1845 Liverpool, Lancs Architect       (10)5(13)2
Florence H DICON Wife M 47 1854 America  BS [British Subject]
Wilfred T DICON  son  S 24 1877 Liverpool, Lancs Architect Asst. (10)5(13)21
Basil C DICON    son  S 22 1879 Liverpool, Lancs Architect Asst. (10)5(13)22
Mary K DICON     daur S 17 1884 Rock Ferry, Cheshire Scholar     (10)5(13)26
Theodore V DICON son  S 11 1890 Rock Ferry, Cheshire             (10)5(13)27
Lillian J G DICON daur S 9 1892 Rock Ferry, Cheshire             (10)5(13)28
Sarah TAYLOR 	26 Cook
Jessie JONES 	22 Nurse
Nellie DINNING 	24 Housemaid
	
(10)5(13)21  5-Wilfrid Thor DEACON (8.3.1877 Liverpool, Lancs-20.3.1958)
Wilfred Thor DEACON Birth Jun Q 1877 West Derby, Lancashire .
  1881-1901 with parents.
  1936-59 British Phone Books, W T DEACON, Waverley Caldy Rd, West Kirby, Liverpool.
  JD: Liverpool Architect. Served with Royal Engineers as a captain in WW1. 
See notes -BT.
 His letter 3.3.1925 to (10)517 1 is from 12 St George's Cr, Liverpool: 
"I cannot quite reconcile our old family book with Burkes... 
When I left Henham Park [Camp in 1918] I went up to Yorkshire for a short while
& from there to Monmouth where after a short period of intensive training I 
left for France... 
After the Armistice I got a staff job up in Belgium & ... on the Somme & .. 
came home in 1920 [Practised with his brother Basil in Bedfordshire 1920-24.]
 .. I am still soldiering in a quiet sort of way being 2nd in command of the 
249th East Anglian Field Co, Royal Engineers, TA ... I am living at West Kirby
..." 
# WHICH BURKES DOES HE REFER TO??
The DEACON Family Book passed on to (10)5(13)2 43 John DEACON who holds it
in 2005. It dates from 25th April 1782. Wilfrid first showed it to him in 1943.
  See also under Basil Charlton DEACON (10)5(13)22.

m sp-Madeline Carmela MILNES 2 chn

(10)5(13)2 11  6-Joyce Carmela DEACON  1914-1942
(10)5(13)2 12  6-Geoffrey Thor DEACON 1916-1987 Never married.

(10)5(13)22  5-Basil Charlton DEACON (26.4.1878 Liverpool, Lancs-24.11.1958) 
  1881-1901 with parents.
Architect in Bedfordshire. FRIBA, BMT.
  1914 aged 36 of 85 George St, Luton, Bedfordshire.
WW1: Engineer & Major. WW2: Lieut-Colonel.
   At www.churchplansonline.org click simple search, search by name: 
under D there are listings for:
Basil Charlton DEACON (10)5(13)22  
Charles Ernest DEACON (10)5(13)24
Wilfred Thor DEACON (10)5(13)21
Many have pictures of the plans, but you may need to be java enabled to view 
large images of the plans. - Thanks to PH 22.5.2007.

m sp-May HENDERSON No issue.

(10)5(13)23  5-Martin DEACON (6/8.9.1879 Liverpool, Lancs-18.5.1936)
  1881-91 with parents.
  1901 student of civil engineering with uncle (10)5(13)1 George DEACON London.
Civil engineer. WW1: Lieut-Colonel. OBE. 
Worked for his uncle George F. DEACON (10)5(13)1 above & married his dr. When 
George died he became a partner of Sir Alex BINNIE & DEACON.
This photo of him is from `BINNIE & Partners 1890-1990' ex JD.

m 29.5.1906 St Gabriel's Pimlico sp-Maud Beatrice DEACON b1870 Rock Ferry,
 Liverpool d1955. She is his 1st cousin (10)5(13)1 1 above. No children. 

(10)5(13)24  5-Charles Ernest DEACON b 30.9.1880 Liverpool, Lancs d  9.3.1964
  1881-91 with parents.
  1901 6 Wood? Rd, Beckenham, Kent:
Charles Ernest DEACON Head S 20 1881 Liverpool, Lancs    Clerk Bank of England
Arnold J ORAPERS   Boarder S 20 1881 Bebington, Cheshire Clerk Bank of England
  Educated at Charterhouse, one of the leading Public Schools in England.  
He worked at the Bank of England 1900-1942; a gifted artist & Hon. Member of
the Royal Watercolour Society.  Some of his paintings hang in the Bank of 
England sports club in Roehampton, London. 
He painted this DEACON Coat of Arms c1925 - courtesy of JD via PH & BT. It is very similar to the Coat of Arms on the bookplate of William DEACON 1733-1792 held by JD.
 See also under Basil DEACON (10)5(13)22.
  A lovely watercolour of Conway Castle painted in 1886 by Chas E DEACON is at 
http://www.darwincountry.org/explore/005612.html
 A larger view  of it is at
http://www.darwincountry.org/assets/userfiles/index.php?GetFile=/assets/userfiles/large/sy1353.jpg - Thanks to PH 22.5.2007.
 

m1 10.4.1912 Saint Mary's Acton sp-Florence May DE QUETTEVILLE  b c1890 
d 24.6.1916 of meningitis, when her daughter Joan was just a few months old.
The Jersey census of 1891 gives her age as 2.
 MARRIAGES from the Times newspaper dated 12th April 1912:
"DEACON : DE QUETTEVILLE. - On the 10th April, at St. Mary's, Acton by the 
Rev. G.S. de SAUSMAREZ, Charles Ernest DEACON, fourth son of C. E. DEACON of 
Rock-Ferry, Cheshire, to Florence May, elder daughter of Clement C. DE 
QUETTEVILLE, of Rosemead, Acton Hill, W."
 Her funeral was in London. PH has her family tree. 1 daughter.
 
Charles Ernest DEACON with Florence May DEACON c1910 ex PH
 
Florence May DEACON with her baby daughter Joan DEACON 1916 ex PH
 
Florence May DEACON ex PH

(10)5(13)2 41  6-Joan de Quetteville DEACON  b 28.2.1916 d 3.1.2003 Her 
funeral was in Jersey where her family lived. 

m sp-Capt. John Patrick HOULIHAN b 5.7.1908 d 5.10.1994

(10)5(13)2 411  7-(John) Phillip de Quetteville HOULIHAN
 b Jersey, Channel Islands
Phillip.Houlihan"att"btinternet.com First contact 18.5.2005.
Referred to as PH here; - source for the branch at (10)5(13)2 4.
His website www.pianotuition.org as pianist, teacher and composer gives photo.


[(10)5(13)24  5-Charles Ernest DEACON  b 30.9.1880 Liverpool, Lancs d 1964]
m2 11.2.1922 sp-Phyllis Marjorie RAWNSLEY b 18.7.1901 d 8.9.1947) 2 sons.

(10)5(13)2 42  6-Peter Michael Charlton DEACON b 25.7.1923 Served in the Royal
Navy. He has lived in the USA since 1961.


(10)5(13)2 43  6-John Nigel DEACON b 5.2.1928 Educated at Kings College School
Wimbledon. Served in the Royal Navy. Worked at the Bank of England, London 
1948-1987. Referred to here as JD. John lives in Acton, London.
 2008:  tumbledown70"att"btinternet.com

 PH: John has his own extensive records (in several volumes) which include the 
DEACON Family Book "Minutes of the births of the family etc of Wm DEACON"
compiled by [6] William DEACON (1733-1792) 25.4.1782 in which he pasted in a 
copy of his bookplate in the name of Will DEACON with extracts cut from one of 
his father's pocket books - with details back to his grgrfr. It contains 
several pages from the original family bible obtained shortly after the death 
of Elizabeth JUDSON, sp of 6, on 19th March. JD: "These early extracts include
a deleted list of the clothes he was taking on his visit to his uncle William 
DEACON (1697(98)-1759) in Maryland..." This uncle is 16 at 1.3 below.
He also holds two watercolours by Charles E. DEACON (1845-1927) [(10)5(13)2]. 

(10)5(13)25  5-Cecil Quentin DEACON 1882-28.6.1887 His older brothers were his pall bearers.

(10)5(13)26  5-Mary Katherine DEACON b 12.10.1883 Tranmere, Cheshire
  1891-1901 with parents.
m 1907 sp-Herbert THOMSON  4 sons.


(10)5(13)2 61  6-Charles Herbert THOMSON 1908 
(10)5(13)2 62  6-George Francis THOMSON 1910
(10)5(13)2 63  6-Cecil William THOMSON 1913
(10)5(13)2 64  6-Lionel THOMSON 1921

(10)5(13)27  5-Theodore Victor DEACON b8.4.1889 Tranmere, Cheshire d 25.1.1967
  1891-1901 with parents.
  In 1927 a bank clerk. Captain in RASC in WW1.
  Worked at Bank of England, Liverpool.
m Sep Q 1915 Wangford, Suffolk 4a 3163 sp-Gladys M PACKER

(10)5(13)2 71  6-Christopher Frederick DEACON b 1922 In RAF in WW2. Master at 
Stowe School.

(10)5(13)28  5-Lilian Ida Georgina DEACON b 23.8.1891 Rock Ferry, Cheshire 
d 1978. 
  1901 with parents. She and her elder sister Mary were two of the two 
bridesmaids at the wedding of (10)5(13)1 4  Ethel Ida DEACON.

m Jun Q 1912 Birkenhead, Cheshire 8a 1079 sp-Alexander Fountain BROWNE 
aka FOUNTAIN-BROWNE Linen merchant in Liverpool.
  In WW1 a midshipman in Navy in Battle of Jutland off N coast of Germany.
 He provided a canteen to feed the paper boys of Liverpool c1925. There is a
statue to commemorate this. Son of Alfred Fountain BROWNE & ANDERSON. 
3 children

(10)5(13)2 81  6-Hilary Mary Fountain BROWNE b 3.3.1914 d 1992

(10)5(13)2 82  6-John Fountain BROWNE b 24.6.1916 d1995 He was engaged in his 
 father's linen business which closed c 1965.
m sp-Margaret JACKSON 4 children. 3 live in England.

(10)5(13)2 821  7-Mary BROWNE *2005 in Leeds
(10)5(13)2 822  7-Patrick BROWNE *2005 34 South St, Maidstone, Kent ME16 19EY
(10)5(13)2 823  7-Juliea BROWNE *2005 in Canada
(10)5(13)2 824  7-Lucy BROWNE *2005 in England.

(10)5(13)2 83  6-Pamela Fountain BROWNE b 1920  


m sp-Charles Edward Ockleston HAMILTON-WILLIAMS b26.12.1914 Wirrall, Cheshire 
d 20.6.1984 Lower Hutt, NZ. Son of Charles Hamilton WILLIAMS who bought 
Toddington Manor in Bedfordshire.
Attended St Edwards School, Oxford. Worked at Riley's car factory. Pilot in 
RAF in WW2. Moved to Levin New Zealand
4 children. 2 live in Wellington & 1 in Whangarei.

(10)5(13)2 831  7-Josephine Anne HAMILTON-WILLIAMS b 10.6.1941 To NZ c1966.
m1 sp-Leon SPICER b NZ.
m2 sp-David KETTELL

(10)5(13)2 832  7-Susan HAMILTON-WILLIAMS b 27.10.1942 To NZ c1968.
m sp-Bruce MCCULLOUGH

(10)5(13)2 833  7-Charles David HAMILTON-WILLIAMS b 22.6.1946 d 31.12.1977 NZ
 to NZ 1972 
m sp-Angela PERRINS

(10)5(13)2 834  7-Richard John HAMILTON-WILLIAMS b 9.11.1952 England. To NZ & 
Oz c1971; to university in UK c1975, returning to NZ c1978.
#2005: ph 386 3549 or 027 449 187 richard.hw"att"paradise.net.nz - "RH" here.
The large water colour will be, I think, of the Dee estuary. It is signed by Charles DEACON. -RHW


m1 1975 sp-Liana KOMATOWSKY 
m2 1984 sp-Clair Aleta MACDONALD

(10)5(13)2 8341  8-David Grayson b 26.8.1986

(10)5(13)29 5-Sylvia Margaret DEACON b 16.5.1901 d 8.2.1939 age 37 
m 1929 sp-Michael DELAHANTY of Montreal. 1 daughter

(10)5(13)291  6-Margaret Sylvia DELAHANTY 1931-2000



(10)5(13)3  4-Annie Katherine DEACON (22.9.1850 Ashton on Ribble; 
bp 24.11.1850 Preston, Lancs d 19.11.1918 Wilcot, Wilts.) 
  1851-71 with parents.  1881-91 with father. 
She made a hand-written copy of the DEACON family book now held by JD.
DFB: After [her husband's] death she returned to England, lived and died at 
Wilcot, Wilts.

m  sp-Arthur CLARKE of Santa Barbara, California.  M not found at freebmd.
  1901 Kensington, London"
Frederick COOPER  Head M 68 Plymouth, Devon Temp'y clerk Education Dept
Eva Louisa COOPER Wife M 63 Plymouth, Devon
Ralph PEACOCK  Boarder S 32 London          Artist
Annie MARKINGS Servant S 21 Paddington, London
Annie Catherine CLARKE W 50 1851 Preston, Lancs Living on own means  (10)5(13)3
Mary NISBETH           W 54 1847 India British subject  No occupation

(10)5(13)4  4-Francis Henry DEACON (b 25.7.1855 bp 5.9.1855 Preston, Lancs) 
Francis Henry DEACON Birth Sep Q 1855 Preston, Lancashire.
  1861 with parents.  1871-1901?  JD: he farmed in California & died in Dover.

(10)5(13)5  4-Edith Mary DEACON (b 30.9.1859 Preston, Lancashire; 
bp 22.11.1859 St. James. Preston. Lancs. d 28.2.1862)  1861 with parents.
DFB:  d 23.2.1862 Buried in Preston Cemetery.

(10)6  2- a male DEACON b 6.8.1768 
DFB: "A male - still born Saturday the 6th of August 1768  at half past one 
in the afternoon."

(10)7  2-Jane DEACON b 4.10.1769 bp 1.12.1769 St Thomas, Portsmouth; 
d 3.4.1797 Capetown,SA. Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt Ann (12) , & 1792 will
of her father (10). Deceased in 1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813.
 RH gives b 21.10.1769.
DFB: "JANE born on Saturday the 21st of October 1769 at half past eight in the 
morning  She had small-pox in May 1771  She had the measles in 1773"
[the next sentence in the large writing] 
 "married Capt. George LEWIS of the Royal Engineer Corps - She died at the Cape
 of Good Hope, he died at Trinidad leaving two sons George Degan and William 
Lewis" [In the margin ,in what I think is Frederick DEACON's hand writing]:  
- `George LEWIS afterwards a Major in the Royal Engineers and towards the end 
of his life a Barrister - at Law  He was married 4 times and died - [!] 
 Wm. Lewis DEACON was a Solicitor of 7, Raymond's Buildings Grays Inn.'

m 9.8.1797? sp-George LEWIS 1758-1802? Captain, Royal Engineers. Later Major
 General. Lieut. when m'd. Eldest son of Col. George LEWIS RA, bur Chiselhurst,
Kent. 
This portrait by John Singleton COPELEY, RA, of Col. George LEWIS, the Commandant of the Siege of Gibraltar, owned by a descendant, came up for sale at Sothebys 19.11.1969. ex BJ
Grandson of Joshua LEWIS of Great Farringdon,Berks. whose dr Elizabeth m 
Sir John PLAYTERS. Joshua contested the will of Sir John but withdrew. (BT has 
Joshua's will of 3 November 1774 proved 6 September 1775  in London.) George 
bought an estate in Trinidad. He died at sea when homeward bound from W Indies.
Commissioned in the Royal Artillery but joined the RE as 2nd Lt 12.12.1776.
Where did they marry?

#Most of this branch is ex descendant (10)712x Brenda JONES via BT 
- 1st info received 7.3.2005. Some is from IGI. 

(10)71 3-George Charles Deacon LEWIS b 20.5.1795 Gosport, Hants; bp 13.6.1795 
Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hamps; d 16.10.1871 [b info ex bible of (10)7.] 1st 
child of fr. Referred to as Lieutenant [later Major] in the Royal Engineers in 
BURKE's Landed Gentry for 1852 & will of (10)9-sp. 
 Beneficiary of 1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813, 1817 will proved 1821 of grmr 
El. DEACON nee JUDSON & 1828 will of (10)9 Ann BRIDGES nee DEACON.
 Memorial at Chiselhurst church,Kent.
4 wives. He & br (10)72 were orphaned at 6 in 1802; uncle Wm Hoare LEWIS was 
made guardian but d 1803 in Trinidad. The will of Wm Hoare LEWIS proved 
8.1.1804 appoints his mother Mary LEWIS, Rev Joshua HIRD of Hadleigh,Suffolk & 
"his good friend" Edward Rowland PICKERING of Staple Inn,London as guardians to
(10)71 GCDL & (10)72 WL. Inoculated Dec 1795 (vs cowpox?). D of 'paralysis 
agitans of longstanding'. 4 wives. 1 legitimate & 2 illegitimate chn. His 3rd 
name Deacon appears as Degan in most documents. Major in Royal Engineers.
His will (2.4.1860; codicils 20.1.1868 & 9.3.1869; proved in London 19.10.1871 ex BT) is at * (10)71 George Charles Deacon LEWIS of 1. at wills.html
  1851 - see after his m2.  1861-71 - see after his m4.

m1 5.2.1829 sp-Jane LEMPRIERE memorial at Chiselhurst,Kent. 
She has ID 2 on Tree B below.

 
(10)711 4-Rev. William Lempriere LEWIS b 31.12.1829 bp Milton,Gravesend,Kent
d 18.1.1872 Ajaccio, Corsica. Left �5,000 in 1836 will proved 1844 of his father's 
2nd wife Hon. Maria Amabel LEWIS nee SCOTT.
  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.
  Educated at Eton & Trinity College, Oxford (or Cambridge?) where he became a 
Fellow & lecturer.  Also a student of the Inner Temple.

m1 31.12.1857 Ickleton,Cambridge (Dec Q Linton, Cambr.) sp-Elizabeth Alicia 
Maria HERBERT b 14.2.1834 Ickleton d 19.1.1912. 
She is his 1st cousin 31 on Tree B following.
   .....................................................................
 Tree A:
0 Henry HERBERT 1st Earl CAERNARVON
1 Hon Algernon HERBERT 20.8.1741-3.6.1811 
m Marianne LEMPRIERE 3 chn. She has ID 3 on Tree B following.
11 Sir Robert George Wyndham HERBERT 12.6.1831-6.5.1905 1st Premier of
 Queensland

 Tree B:
0 Thomas LEMPRIERE of La Motte, Jersey
  Related to Admiral GC LEMPRIERE: his wife Fanny is in will of George LEWIS. 
1 George Curry LEMPRIERE 
11 Thomas Algernon LEMPRIERE
2 Jane LEMPRIERE m George LEWIS. He is (10)71 of our DEACON tree above. His m1.
21 Rev. William Lempriere LEWIS b 31.12.1829 bp Milton,Gravesend,Kent
 ID (10)711 above
3 Marianne LEMPRIERE m Hon Algernon HERBERT 20.8.1741-3.6.1811, 1 of Tree A.
31 Elizabeth Alicia Maria HERBERT b 14.2.1834 Ickleton d 19.1.1912
m Rev. William Lempriere LEWIS b 31.12.1829 bp Milton,Gravesend,Kent
 ID (10)711 above

 Some info on Trees A & B is courtesy of 
John THEAKSTONE theakstone"att"waitrose.com
19.1.08 from the 08 edition of his book 'A Bibliography of Victorian and 
Edwardian Women Travellers' {Martino,2006) under SMITH, Elizabeth Alicia Maria.
   .....................................................................
(10)7111 5-Alicia Maria LEWIS 1858-1935 Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 
proved 1871.
m Sep Q 1898 Linton, Cambr. 3b 1089 sp-William Francis BEDDOES solicitor. No issue.

[(10)711 4-Rev William Lempriere LEWIS b 31.12.1839]

m2 after 1858 sp-Anne  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871:
"To my daughter-in-law ANNE LEWIS the wife of my said son �50". But in 1860
(10)711 was still married to his m1 above!?

[(10)71 3-George Charles Deacon LEWIS bp 13.6.1795 Holy Trinity,Gosport,Hamps]

m2 6.5.1834 sp-Hon. Maria Amabel SCOTT d.1.1844 Belfast dr of Earl of Polwarth 
[the Earls of Hume]. Connected with CARPENTER, Sir Walter SCOTT, Earls of 
Egremont & Tripp. Sr of Hon. Francis SCOTT, sr-in-law of Charles WYNDHAM (who 
had at least 2 sons). No issue. 
Her will made 5.1.1836 proved 13.5.1844 is at * (10)57-sp2 of 1. at wills.html

m3 13.4.1847 St Andrews,Clifton,Bristol sp-Eliza RICHARDS sr of Anne (who m Cpt
MATTHEWS), sr of Mrs Caroline RIDDING (mr of Caroline & Mary), dr of Rev 
Griffith RICHARDS of Farlington, Hants & Anne LONGCROFT. M'd by her br Rev ET 
RICHARDS, later Rector of Farlington. No issue. (Her relative James L 
PHILLIPS-EVANS, LLB, blorenge"att"btinternet.com 27.1.12, is writing a book on 
the LONGCROFT family.)
  1851 Oxford St Aldate, Oxfordshire:
Benjamin HAYWARD Head   M 36 Croydon, Surrey       Inn? keeper
Mary HAYWARD     Wife   M 35 St Aldgates, Oxon
Emily HAYWARD  Relative U 23 Croydon, Surrey
Ellen CROZIER  Relative U 21 St Aldgates, Oxon
James MARTIN   Lodger   M 44 xx, Glouc.             Hosier
George D LEWIS Lodger   W 55 1796 Alverstoke, Hants
                                      Captain retired list xx Engineers (10)71
Mary CLANFIELD Servant  U 25
Ann SKINNER    Servant  U 24
John SAVORY    Servant  U 25

[(10)71 3-George Charles Deacon LEWIS bp 13.6.1795 Holy Trinity,Gosport,Hamps]
m4 25.6.1859 St Johns,x,Cumberland sp-Emily SPEDDING widow of James Dykes
SPEDDING of St Bees,Cumberland, mr of James Wyndham Harrington Percy SPEDDING &
Carlisle James Scott SPEDDING -see Al. Oxon. & Al. Cantab. Dr of Wm WYNDHAM
a diplomat & another member of the EGREMONT family. No issue.
  1861 Ashton Lodge, London Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent:
George CD LEWIS Head M 65 1796 Alverstoke, Hants Major 
   retired list Royal Engineers x Barrister at Law not x   (10)71
Emily LEWIS     Wife M 38 1823 Koningsburg, East Prussia
James W H P SPEDDING Stepson 11 1850 Whitehaven, Cumberland
 [James Wyndham Harrington Percy SPEDDING Birth Jun Q 1849 Whitehaven, Cumbria, Cumberland]
Carhile J S SPEDDING Stepson  8 1853 Whitehaven, Cumberland
 [Carlisle James Scott SPEDDING Birth Sep Q 1852 Whitehaven, Cumbria, Cumberland]
Sarah A BINGHAM      Servt U 25
Jane C HIMBLEY       Servt U 23
Harriet WICKENDEN    Servt U 23
  1871 147 Edgware Rd, Paddington, London:
Julia C WYNDHAM         Head W 80 1791 Warsaw, Poland Naturalized British Subject Annuitant 
George E D LEWIS  Son in law M 65 1796 Alverstoke, Hant Retired Major Royal Engineers      (10)71
Emily LEWIS         Daughter M 44 1827 East Prussia  British Subject
James W H SPEDDING    Grandson 21 1850 Whitehaven, Cumberland Undergraduate at Cambridge
Carlisle J S SPEDDING Grandson 18 1853 Whitehaven, Cumberland Undergraduate at Oxford
William COLE 	      Servant  37
Elizabeth BOYETTE     Servant 27
Clara WALTER          Servant 23
Mary LOCKER           Servant 38
Jane BORIGHT 	      Servant 18
  1881 39 St Georges Rd, St George Hannover Square, London:
Emily LEWIS          Head W 58 1823 Holstein Castle, East Prussia  British Subject Annuitant
James W SPEDDING        Son U 31 1850 St Bees, Cumberland Landed proprietor
Carlisle J. S. SPEDDING Son U 28 1853 St Bees, Cumberland Annuitant
Francis TAIT        Serv 55 Lady's maid
John TAIT           Serv 14 Page
Frances STILWELL    Serv 17 House maid
Elizabeth BLACKMORE Serv 36 Cook

[(10)71 3-George Charles Deacon LEWIS (bp 13.6.1795 Holy Trinity,Gosport,Hamps)]

df sp-Kate CANDISH nee KENNET b 1813 Eastbourne. Her fr was a butcher. 
She m'd .2.1840 Bermuda sp-Thomas CANDISH a carpenter with the Royal Engineers,
d 1842 of consumption in Croyden,Surrey. Believed she was "on the strength" as 
nanny or lady's maid to LEWIS family. Kate & Thomas had a son Thomas CANDISH 
.4.1841. Kate did not remarry.
  1861 20 Holland St, Lambeth, Surrey:
Kate CANDISH     Head W 45 1816 Eastbourne, Sussex Annuitant
Thomas H CANDISH  Son U 20 1841 Bermuda            Writer & Grainer?
Charles I CANDISH Son U 16 1845 Camden, Middlesex  Chemist & Druggist Asst (10)712
Fanny CANDISH    Daur U 11 1850 Brixton, Surrey    Scholar                 (10)713?
  1871 20 Holland St, Lambeth, London:
Kate CANDISH     Head    W 58 1813 Eastbourne, Sussex    Annuitant
Thomas Hy CANDISH Son    U 29 1842 St Georges, Bermuda   Writer & Grainer?
Fanny CANDISH    Daur    U 21 1850 Lambeth, Surrey                        (10)713?
William HEARNDON Visitor U 25 1846 Kensington, Middlesex Telegraphist
  1881 22 Portland Place North, Lambeth, London:
Kate CANDISH     Head W 68 1813 Eastbourne, Sussex Annuitant
Thomas H CANDISH Son  U 39 1842 Bermudas           Sign Writer
  1891?
Kate CANDISH Marriage Sep Q 1900 Camberwell, Hamilton to ??
Kate CANDISH bc 1813 Death Sep Q 1884 Lambeth, Greater London, Surrey.

(10)712 4-Charles James CANDISH I b 14.10.1844 Camden, London d 27.10.1894 Lewisham, London SE. 
Charles James CANDISH bc1844 Death Dec Q 1894 Lewisham, Greater London, Kent.
  1851?  1861 with mother.  1871?
  Metropolitan Archive has a record of parish registers of
Camden with his bp. Father's name crossed out is George Charles Degan LEWIS. On
the baby's birth, his father (10)71 set up an annuity for Kate & doubled it in his will
& bequeathed a large sum for Kate's chn. He & Kate were both widowed when 
Charles was conceived. Charles was well educated & became a pharmacist with 
Savory & Moore of Bond Street, London.
  
m 24.2.1872 St. Mary's Kilburn, London sp-Annie HEARNDEN b 6.6.1852 Paddington,
London d 16.4.1946 Gt. Bookham, Surrey.
This photo of her c1873 at 21, is courtesy of BJ.

  1881 Dwelling 95 Mayall Road, Lambeth, Surrey:
Charles J. CANDISH Head M 36 1845 Camden Town, Middlesex Chemist (10)712 
Annie CANDISH      Wife M 28 1853 Paddington, Middlesex   
Kate CANDISH       Daur    8 1873 Newington Butts, Surrey        (10)7121
Fanny CANDISH      Daur    7 1874 Herne Hill, Surrey             (10)7122
Charles James CANDISH Son  5 1876                                (10)7123
Elizth. DALLEY  Other  U 17 Handley, Worcester Domestic Servant  
Emma FAITH Lodger W 33 Lambeth, Surrey Saleswoman Unemployed  
  1891 95 Mayall Rd, Brixton, Lambeth, London:
Charles J CANDISH Head M 46 1845 Hampstead, London  Chemist (10)712 
Annie CANDISH     Wife M 30 1861 Paddington, London
Kate CANDISH      Daur S 18 1873 Newington, London          (10)7121
Florence CANDISH  Daur S 17 1874 Lambeth, London            (10)7122
Charles J CANDISH Son  S 15 1876 Lambeth, London    Scholar (10)7123
Ada F HEAMDEN    Neice S 19 1872 Newington, London
Emily E CONGERTON Serv S 22

(10)7121 5-Kate CANDISH b17.7.1872 at 17 Dante Road, Newington Butts, London SE. d 12.6.1953 at 
Gt. Bookham, Surrey.  1881-91 with parents.

m 20.8.1900 Camberwell, London sp-Horace DIXON b1.6.1874 Crouch End, Middx. 
d 29.11.1955 New Malden, Surrey. He was a hatter and part owned Bates of 
Jermyn St., London W1 which is probably still there - it was c2000. 3 chn.
  1901 5 Ham Terrace, Lambeth, London:
Horace DIXON Head M 26 1874 Hornsey, London  Hannrs? Asst.
Kate DIXON   Wife M 28 1873 Newington, London            (10)7121
baby       Son 1 month 1901 Lambeth, London              (10)712 11

(10)712 11 6-Gerald Charles Candish DIXON b 24.2.1901 at 5 Hamilton Terrace, 
Shakespeare Road, Herne Hill, London SE24; d 6.3.1986 Caterham, Surrey.
  1901 with parents.
  Manager of the Process Engraving Dept. of the News Chronicle & Star, Fleet St.

m 16.4.1927 Merton Park, Surrey sp-Margaret Ellen KNIGHT b 23.10.1904 Merton 
Park, Surrey, d 11.4.1985 Epsom, Surrey.
 
(10)712 111 7-Rita Margaret DIXON b. 21.9.1929 at 109 Adela Avenue, 
New Malden, Surrey, d. 17 May 1931  at North Wimbledon Hospital, Surrey.

(10)712 112 7-Brenda DIXON b19.5.1932 New Malden, Surrey Interior designer.
2008 brentico"att"btinternet.com
2007 brentico"att"btopenworld.com  

#Source for branch (10)7123.  "BJ" above.

m 20.3.1954 Ewell, Surrey sp-Robert Alan JONES Chartered electrical engineer. 

(10)712 1121 8-Persephone Sian JONES b1.5.1963 Bromley, Kent
m 12.10.1991 Holmbury St. Mary, Surrey

(10)712 1122 8-Haydn Conor JONES b9.6.1965 Farnborough Park, Kent
(10)712 1123 8-Anneliese Siobhan Justine JONES b2.3.1968 Dorking, Surrey
m sp-Shane WHIFFEN
(10)712 11231 9-Kyra Scarlet WHIFFEN b30.3.2005 adopted 27 February 2007  
 -->

(10)712 12 6-Leslie Horace DIXON b 26.4.1902 at 55 Ivanhoe Road, Camberwell,
London SE, d. 17 March 1990 at Alton Hospital, Hampshire

m 1929 sp-Bessie LINFORD  b. 21 July 1900 at Eastleigh, Hampshire, 
d. 7 Feb. 1983 Basingstoke Hospital,  Hampshire.

(10)712 13 6-Marjorie Kate DIXON b 22.4.1904 at 166 Copleston Road, 
Camberwell, London SE, d 3.12.1989 Haslemere, Surrey

m sp-Richard Francis DOLLARD b 1902 Merton Park, Surrey  d  3rd q. 1973 
Surrey.

(10)7122 5-Florence/Fanny CANDISH b 8.10.1873 95 Mayall Road, Herne Hill, 
Brixton, London SE.  d 16.3.1943 at Littleham Hospital, Exmouth, Devon. Unmarried.
  1881-91 with parents.  1901?

(10)7123 5-Charles James CANDISH II b 1.9.1875 at 95 Mayall Road, Herne Hill,
Brixton, London SE. d. 29.9.1948 at 6 Shepherd Market, London W1. 
Charles James CANDISH Birth Dec Q 1875 Lambeth, Greater London.
  1881-91 with parents.   1901? 
This photo of him in the 5th Dragoon Guards aged c20, is courtesy of BJ.

m 4.4.1906 Tempe, Bloemfontein, S. Africa sp-Mabel Kate HOLLAND b S. Africa. 
3 chn.

(10)712 31 6-Charles Janson CANDISH b 18.4.1907 at Bloemfontein, S. Africa,
d. 10 October, 1976 at Welwyn Garden City, Herts. 

m1 16.4.1930 St. Pancras, London sp-Beatrice Maud BARNET b 1904
m2 Dec Q 1947 Harrow sp-Marjorie May WILLIAMS d 2nd q. 2001 Croydon.

(10)712 32 6-Sidney Gerald CANDISH b 30.3.1910 Dublin d 19 April 1962 London 
SW1 

m 1st q. 1940 in London N7 sp-Blanche Eileen NORMAN b 3.11.1916 Barnet, 
d 16 Feb. 1994 Norwich.

?(10)713 4-Fanny CANDISH b 25.10.1849 d 1902 Valencia Island, Co. Kerry.
Fanny CANDISH Birth Dec Q 1849 Lambeth, Greater London.  1861-71 with mother.  1881?

(10)72 3-William LEWIS b 15/18.2.1797 Cape of Good Hope, South Africa 
bp 17.4.1797 Capetown by the Garrison chaplain Rev McDAVIES 
d 12.1.1864 Eastbourne.  Not found in censuses.
  Beneficiary of 1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813. 
  Executor of 1817 will proved 1821 of grmr El. DEACON nee JUDSON, & of 1824 
will of (10)9-sp. In 1828 will of (10)9: "William LEWIS of Bedford Row, London 
Solicitor". In 1829 will of (10)7 proved 1840: "William LEWIS of Bedford Row 
in the County of Middlesex".
  Witness in the will of his mother's 1st cousin John VIVION 1771-1832, 1151 of
 ../judson/judson.html, 
named in that will as solicitor of 2 Middle Temple Lane.
1860: lived at 4 Woburn Place, Russell Square, London. 
  Executor & beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.
  Attorney-at-law. Solicitor, Raymond's Buildings, Gray's Inn. 
"A kind old gentleman who had a great affection for my mother & did us many 
benefits ... He came all the way down to Westminster when I came to London to 
call on me with a schoolboy tip .." - letter by (10)717 to his son Noel in 1917
ex BT. 
His will (4.9.1858 proved London 15.7.1864) ex BT is at * (10)72 William LEWIS of 1. at wills.html

m1 sp-Frances ATTWOOD b1796 d 24.7.1829 at 40 Bedford Row [London] aged 33, 
bur Chiselhurst,Kent; dr of Richard ATTWOOD of The Close, Salisbury.

(10)721 4-Jane Elizabeth LEWIS b 1/11.7.1822 Salisbury, Wilts.
  1851?  1852: godmother to niece Fanny COOTE [(10)7241].
  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.

m 22.9.1858 Northaw Church, Herts sp-Rev James John JACOB "of Horsingham 
Parsonage, Wiltshire" in above 1860 will.
  1861 Parsonage, Church St, Horningsham, Wiltshire:
James J JACOB Head M 48 1823 Winchester, Hants Perpetual Curate of Horningsham 
Jane E JACOB  Wife M 48 1823 Salisbury, Wilts    (10)721
Frances S JACOB Daur  11 1860 Horningsham, Wilts (10)7211
Mary J JACOB  Daur  3 m 1861 Horningsham, Wilts (10)7212
Frances PRIMMER Serv U 29 Cook
Jane ROBERTS    Serv U 20 Housemaid
Charlotte ADLAM Serv U 16 Housemaid
    1871 The Vicarage, Horningsham, Wiltshire:
James John JACOB Head M 48 1823 Winchester, Hants Vicar of Horningsham 
Jane E JACOB     Wife M 64! 18xx Salisbury, Wilts                     (10)721
Frances S JACOB Daur S 11 1861 Horningsham, Wilts Scholar             (10)7211
Mary J JACOB    Daur S 10 1861 Horningsham, Wilts Scholar             (10)7212
James L JACOB   Son  S  6 1865 Horningsham, Wilts Scholar             (10)7213
John A JACOB    Son  S  4 1867 Horningsham, Wilts Scholar             (10)7214
Jeremia KNIGHT 	Servt 40 Cook
Charlotte ADLAM Servt 26 Housemaid
  1881 The Vicarage, Horningsham, Wiltshire:
James John JACOB Head M 58 1823 Winchester, Hants Vicar of Horningsham 
Jane Eliz. JACOB Wife M 58 1823 Salisbury, Wilts                      (10)721
Frances S. JACOB Daur S 21 1861 Horningsham, Wilts                    (10)7211
Mary J. JACOB    Daur S 20 1861 Horningsham, Wilts                    (10)7212
Eliza MARSH      Serv S 20 1861
Augusta MATHEWS  Serv S 15 1866
  1891 Horningsham, Wiltshire:
James John JACOB     Head M 68 1823 Winchester, Hants Vicar of Horningsham 
Jane Elizabeth JACOB Wife M 68 1823 Salisbury, Wilts                      (10)721
Mary Jane JACOB      Daur S 30 1861 Horningsham, Wilts                    (10)7212
Clara COOMBS         Serv S 28      Cook
Matilda WHATLEY      Serv S 28      Housemaid
  1901 Claremont L' Rd, Milford, Wiltshire:
James John JACOB     Head M 78 1823 Winchester, Hants  Clergyman Church of Eng
Jane Elizabeth JACOB Wife M 78 1823 Salisbury, Wilts                      (10)721
Mary Jane JACOB      Daur S 40 1861 Horningsham, Wilts                    (10)7212
James Lewis JACOB    Son  S 36 1865 Horningsham, Wilts Canadian Farmer    (10)7213
Mary Jenelle CUSSE/GESSE Visitor S 36 1865 Salisbury, Wilts
Maud Maier BURCHILL 	 Servant S 32
Kate FLEITES      	 Servt   S 22 Housemaid

(10)7211 5-Frances Sarah JACOB b 10.10.1859 Horsingham, Wilts; bp there 6.11.1859.
  1861-81 with parents.  1891?
(10)7212 5-Mary Jane JACOB 1861 Horningsham, Wilts  1861-1901 with parents.                    

(10)7213 5-James Lewis JACOB 1865 Horningsham, Wilts  1871, 1901 with parents.                   
  1881 "Marlborough College" Marlborough and Preshute, Marlborough, Wiltshire:
James Lewis JACOB Boarder 16 1865 Warminster, Wilts  + many others.  1891?
 
(10)7214 5-John Attwood JACOB 1867 Horningsham, Wilts.  1871 with parents.   
  1881 Gas Works, Lancing, Sussex + many others:
John Attwood JACOB Scholar S 14 1867 Colningham, Wilts (10)7214
William JACOB      Scholar S 18 1863 Hornington, Wilts (10)7215
  1891 4 Elm Grave, Milford, Wiltshire + 6 others:
Amelia OTTERN? Head S 42 Brimpton?, London       Living on own means
John A JACOB Lodger S 24 1867 Horningsham, Wilts Clergy in Holy Orders
 
m Jun Q 1898 Bridport, Dorset 5a 863 sp-Alicia Barbara MAUNSELL 1872 Incone? 
Courtenay, Worscester?
  1901 Ebbesbourne Wake, Ebbesbourne Wake, Wiltshire:
John A JACOB         Head M 34 1867 Horningsham, Wilts Clergyman (Ch of Eng)
Alicia Barbara JACOB Wife M 29 1872 Incone? Courtenay, Worst
Idonia Kate EMMS     Serv S 27 1874

(10)7215 5-William JACOB b 1869 Horningsham, Wilts.
  1871 Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, Melcombe Regis, Dorset + many others:
William JACOB Boarder 8 1863 Hernsham, Wilts.
  1881 Gas Works, Lancing, Sussex with brother John (10)7214.  1891?

m sp-Emily M 1870 Saxony, Germany British Subject
  Cf Wm JACOB m Sep Q 1894 Poole 5a 495 sp-Emily Mabel HYDE.
  1901 Silver St, Lyme Regis, Dorset:
William JACOB Head M  33 1868 Horningsham, Wilts Clergyman (C of E) (10)7215
Emily M JACOB     Wife M  31 1870 Saxony, Germany British Subject
Isabel F JACOB    Daur     5 1896 Branksome, Dorset                 (10)72151
Evelyn JACOB      Daur     3 1898 Branksome, Dorset                 (10)72152
Constance K JACOB Daur 5 mos 1900 Branksome, Dorset                 (10)72153
Margaret E LIDDELL Servant 25 Cook
Mary J WEAVER      Servant 29 House parlourmaid
Euphemia EBDON     Servant 15 General servant
Maria L E LIDDELL  Servant 26 Nurse domestic

(10)72151 6-Isabel F JACOB 1896 Branksome, Dorset  1901 with parents.
(10)72152 6-Evelyn JACOB 1898 Branksome, Dorset  1901 with parents.           
(10)72153 6-Constance K JACOB 1900 Branksome, Dorset  1901 with parents. 

(10)722 4-Rev. George Bridges LEWIS b 5.3.1824 Salisbury, Wilts bp 12.6.1824 
Saint Andrew, Holborn, London (bp is ex P020831 1821-28.) d 10.1.1905 
Eastbourne. Privately bp'd 14.3.1824 at house of his grfr Richard ATTWOOD.
  In 1824 will of (10)9-sp, 1828 will of (10)9, 1858 will of (10)72, & 1860 
will of (10)71.
  1841 Bradford, Wiltshire + others:
James BLISS          30 1811 not Wilts. Clergyman
George Bridges LEWIS 15 1826 Wiltshire Pupils of JB
  Educated at Eton & Oriel College, Oxford: matric. 1842, BA 1846, deacon 1849,
MA 1853. Ordained to priesthood 1850 Winchestor by Archbishop of Canterbury 
Dr John Bird SUMNER. 
  1849-52 curate of Sundridge. 1853-57 curate of Chessington near Kingston. 
  1857-75 Perpetual Curate of Northaw, Hertfordshire. 1873 vicar of Kemsing. 
  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.
George Bridges LEWIS bc 1825 Death Mar Q 1905 Salisbury, Wiltshire.
  He married 3 times: to Mary, Frances & Florence.

m1 8.6.1848 Croyden sp-Mary Rebecca Madeline SUTHERLAND b1827 d 17.11.1850 
Hastings,Sussex aged 23; dr of John William SUTHERLAND Esq., of Birdhurst near 
Croydon, Surrey & X JAMES - see (10)7221 in 1851 below.
  1851 Malden, Surrey:
William C STAPYLTON Head U 25 1826 Edminston, Notts     Vicar of Malden cum Chassington
Mary RYDE        Servant U 50 1801 Cook
Mary LAMBDEN     Servant U 19 1832 Housemaid
Charles WATERS   Servant U 24 1827 Gardener
George Bridges LEWIS Visitor W 27 1824 Salisbury, Wilts Curate of Malden cum Chassington

(10)7221  5-Mary Frances LEWIS b 24.4.1849 Sundridge, Kent bp 17.5.1849 by ...
Mary Frances LEWIS Birth: Jun Q 1849 Sevenoaks, Kent.
  1851 Mr SUTHERLAND's Farm, Coombe, Croydon, Surrey:
H C JAMES     Head    U 30 1821 Croydon, Surrey Captain EIC [East India Co.] Service
Anne JAMES    Sister  U 47 1804 Croydon, Surrey
Emiley JAMES  Sister  U 40 1811 Croydon, Surrey
Rebecca JAMES Sister  U 35 1816 Croydon, Surrey
Anne HAYS     Visitor W 49 1803 London, Middlesex
H E SUTHERLAND Niece  U 10 1841 Croydon, Surrey
A F SUTHERLAND Niece  U  7 1834 Croydon, Surrey
H B SUTHERLAND Nephew U  6 1835 Croydon, Surrey
A C SUTHERLAND Niece  U  6 1835 Croydon, Surrey
H M SUTHERLAND Niece  U  4 1837 Croydon, Surrey
Eliza DAREY   Servant U 39
M STREET      Servant U 23
C STAINES     Servant U 23
Eliza BURDETT Servant U 19
J DIMBLEBY male Servant U 17
Fanny KENT      Servant U 28 [with her still in 1871]
Mary F LEWIS Great Niece Visitor 1 year 11 months 1849 Sundridge, Kent (10)7221
  1861 with father & his m2.  1871-81 with father & his 2nd wife Frances.  1891?

[(10)722 4-Rev. George Bridges LEWIS b 12.6.1824 Salisbury,Wilts]
m2 30.11.1852 Epsom, Surrey (or 8.6.1848 Croyden,Surrey?) sp-Frances Mary
 HESKETH 1822 Epsom, Surrey. Daughter of the Rev. Robert Cuthbert HESKETH,
who is a relative of Alejandro MILBERG AMilb36287"att"aol.com 1st contact 
2.5.2010. 

Frances' brother Robert married Harriet LEMPRIERE, d'r of William 
Charles LEMPRIERE of Ewell, Surrey, Captain, Royal Horse Artillery, and Harriet
REID. 5 chn.
  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871 - named as Fanny.
  1861 Parsonage, Northaw, Hertfordshire:
George Bridges LEWIS Head M 37 1824 illegible Incumbent of Northaw (10)722
Frances M LEWIS      Wife M 39 1822 x, Surrey
Mary F LEWIS         Daur   12 1849 [Sundridge?], Kent     (10)7221
William C LEWIS      Son     7 1854 [Chessington?], Surrey (10)7222
Anne M LEWIS         Daur    5 1856 Chessington, Surrey    (10)7223
Bridges G LEWIS      Son     4 1856 x, Herts               (10)7224 
Frances L LEWIS      Daur    2 1859 [Northaw?], Hertford   (10)7225
Emma J LEWIS         Daur 1 Mo 1861 [Northaw?], Hertford   (10)7226
Rebecca MATHEWS      Serv W 41 1820 Monthly nurse
Jane FRITH           Serv U 59 1802 Domestic Cook
Fanny KENT           Serv U 37 1824 Domestic Nurse
Anne PETERS          Serv U 21 1840 House servant
Emma GREEN           Serv U 17 1844 House maid
  1871 The Parsonage, Northaw, Hertfordshire:
George Bridges LEWIS Head M 47 1824 The Close, Salisbury, Wilts Vicar of Kemsing M.A.(Oxford)
Frances Mary LEWIS   Wife M 49 1822 Epsom, Surrey
Mary Frances LEWIS   Daur U 21 1850 Sundridge, Kent     (10)7221
Frances Louisa LEWIS Daur   12 1859 Northaw, Hertford   (10)7225
Emma Julia LEWIS     Daur   10 1861 Northaw, Hertford   (10)7226
Francis Bertrand LEWIS Son   8 1863 Northaw, Hertford   (10)7227
Fanny KENT              Serv U 47 Nurse
Ellen RAPLEY            Serv U 24 Cook
Harriet Hannah COLDSNOW Serv U 20 Housemaid
Jane Elizabeth VISE     Serv U 14 Housemaid
  1881 census at Kemsing,Kemsing, Kent:
Name  Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation
Geo. Bridges LEWIS Head M 57 1824 Salisbury, Wilts Vicar of Kemsing M.A.(Oxford)
Frances Mary LEWIS Wife M 59 1822 Epsom, Surrey   
Mary Frances LEWIS Daur U 31 1850 Sundridge, Kent       (10)7221
Anne Maddnie LEWIS Daur U 25 1856 Chessington, Surrey   (10)7223
Frances Louisa LEWIS Daur U 22 1859 Northaw, Hertford   (10)7225
Emma Julia LEWIS   Daur U 20 1861 Northaw, Hertford     (10)7226
Mary BROWN  Servant U 21 1860 Redhill, Surrey       Cook (Dom)  
Jane NORTON Servant U 22 1859 Lambeth, Surrey       Housemaid  
Julia ADLAM Servant U 25 1856 Hornnigham, Wiltshire Housemaid 
  1891 Frinsted, Kent:
George B LEWIS  Head M 67 1824 Salisbury, Wilts Rector of Frinsted (10)722
Frances M LEWIS Wife M 69 1822 Epsom, Surrey   
Annie M LEWIS   Daur U 35 1856 Chessington, Surrey                 (10)7223
Frances L LEWIS Daur U 32 1859 Northaw, Herts                      (10)7225
Mary BREWER Serv S 31 Cook
Julia ADLAM Serv S 35 Housemaid  
Mary TAYLOR Serv S 24 Housemaid  
	
(10)7222  5-William Cuthbert LEWIS b 4.12.1853 Chessington, Surrey bp 8.1.1854
d 12.2.1918 Borough Green.
William Cuthbert LEWIS Birth Dec Q 1853 Epsom, Surrey.
  1861 with parents.
  1871 School Lane, Uppingham, Rutland with many others:  
Thomas THRING Head M 49 1822 Alford, Somerset Clergyman of C of E
Arthur C LEWIS  Pupil 18 1853 Dentish Eyr Hrnutea?
William C LEWIS Pupil 17 1854 Chessington, Surrey (10)7222
Bridges E LEWIS Pupil 14 1857 Northaw, Herts      (10)7224
  ??1881 6 Snowden Tce, Willesden, Middlesex:
William LEWIS   Head W 38 1843 Farnham, Surrey Joiner
Florence LEWIS  Daur S 14 Bristol
Frank LEWIS     Son  S  9 Finchlea, London Scholar
Katherine LEWIS Daur S  5 Himmersmild, London Scholar

m 1886 sp-Mary Matilda GREGORY
  1891?
  1901 Egg Shell Cottage, Graffham, Sussex:
Anne M LEWIS    Head  	S 38 1863 Cherrington, Surrey Artist printer (10)7228
William C LEWIS Brother M 47 1854 Cherrington, Surrey Civil engineer (10)7222

(10)72221  6-Mary Frances LEWIS b 1887 d 16.12.1965 Lyme Regis dsp

(10)7223  5-Ann Madeleine LEWIS b 1856 Chessington, Surrey. A painter. Single.
  1861 with parents.  1871?  1881-91 with parents.
  1901 Egg Shell Cottage, Graffham, Sussex:
Anne M LEWIS    Head  	S 38 1863 Cherrington, Surrey Artist printer (10)7223
William C LEWIS Brother M 47 1854 Cherrington, Surrey Civil engineer (10)7222

(10)7224  5-George L Bridges LEWIS b 3.3.1857 Northaw Parsonage, Hertford 
d 24.4.1925 Tullow, Co. Carlow, Ireland. Brigadier General.
  1861 with parents.  1871 at school with brother William (10)7222.
  Who's Who (1925) ex Leigh RAYMENT: Brig-Gen Bridges George LEWIS -
C.B. 1918  D.S.O. 1900; late Commanding 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment.
Educated at Uppingham and Sandhurst. Entered army 1878; Captain 1885; Adjutant
2nd Battalion 1887-1891; Major 1895; served South Africa 1900-1901 
(despatches, Queen's Medal four clasps, D.S.O.); European War 1914-1918 (C.B., 
despatches); temporary Brigadier General Commanding 56th Infantry Brigade, 
2nd New Army Sept 14 [1914]; J.P. Co. Carlow. 
Address: Sandbrook, Tullow, Co. Carlow.
 From "The Times" Monday April 27, 1925: BRIGADIER-GENERAL B.G. LEWIS
Brigadier-General Bridges George LEWIS died at his residence, Sandbrook,Tullow,
County Carlow, on Saturday in his 69th year [ie 25.4]...
He entered the army in 1878 and first saw active service with his regiment, the
East Lancs, in South Africa, where he was awarded the D.S.O. & was mentioned 
in despatches. He served throughout the Great War, and in September
1914 was appointed, with the rank of temporary brigadier-general, to the 
command of the 56th Infantry Brigade of the Second New Army. For his services 
he was again mentioned in despatches and was made a C.B. in 1918. ...
There was a son and a daughter by the first marriage [Who's Who says 2 drs] and
one son and two daughters by the second.

m1 1879 sp-Mary Robinson BURN-MURDOCH b 1857 Edinburgh, Scotland d 1917
dr of Rev Canon BURN-MURDOCH.  3 chn (Whos Who gives 2 drs.) 
  1881 in India??  1891 in Scotland??
  1901 Vicarage, Riverhead, Kent:
Mary LEWIS Head (Temporary) M 43 1858 Edinburgh, Scotland Living on own means
Thetis LEWIS         Daur S 20 1881 India               (10)722 41
James LEWIS          Son  S 10 1891 Edinburgh, Scotland (10)722 43
Louisa WELCH      Servant S 29
Sarah BROWN       Servant S 27
Blanche TYRREL    Servant S 20
Elizabeth COCKING Servant S 23

(10)722 41  6-Thetis LEWIS b 1881 India (female).  1901 with mother.
m sp- MURRAY

(10)722 42  6-George Bridges LEWIS b c1888.  1891-1901?

m sp-Mary

(10)722 421  7-"Bunny" Bridges George McGibbon LEWIS 12/11/1918 Kensington, 
London-07/09/2001 Westminster, London
 WW2: Military Cross - London Gazetter www.gazettes-online.co.uk
After WW2 he was a Decca Executive, as well as writing songs such as "Cara Mia"
which he co-composed with MANTOVANI. He also worked as a Lyricist, Manager, 
Music Publisher, BBC Script Writer, Promoter and Agent - Source: 'MANTOVANI - 
A Lifetime in Music' by Colin MACKENZIE - ISBN 1-905226-19-5. He also wrote &
produced his songs under the pseudonyms of Johnny May, Lee Lange, and Emile 
Reisdorff.
. Supplement to the LONDON GAZETTE Issue 34995, 15.11.1940 -19.11.1940, p 6625 
 mentions 'Bridges George McGibbon LEWIS (156583) of the Black Watch';p 6621: 
"The undermentioned Cadets, from 161st, 162nd, 164th, 165th and 167th Officer 
Cadet Training Units, to be 2nd Lts, 2nd Nov. 1940.
. Supplement to the LONDON GAZETTE Issue 36775 31.10-3.11.1944 p 5021 under 
Army Air Corps. S.A.S.R. The surname of War Subs Lt. B. G. McG LEWIS (156583) 
is as now described and not as notified in Gazette (Supplement) 22.9.1944.
. Supplement to the LONDON GAZETTE Issue 37072 8-10.5.1945 p 2464 under Army 
Air Corps Capt. (temp) B. G. MacG LEWIS M.C. (156583);p 2456 from the "War 
Office, 10.5.1945. The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the 
following be Mentioned in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in 
North West Europe:-"
. Supplement to the LONDON GAZETTE Issue 37419 1-4.1.1946 p 238 under S.A.S.R. 
The notifns. regarding the undermentioned in Gazette (Supplements) are 
cancelled:- 22.9.1944:- War Subs. Lt. D.G. McGibbon-LEWIS (156583)
  The Military Cross (MC) was awarded to commissioned officers below the 
substantive rank of major and, infrequently, to warrant officers for gallantry 
in action against the enemy.

m1 sp-Fabienne Charlotte

(10)722 4211  8-Jannique LEWIS  

[(10)722 421  7-"Bunny" Bridges George McGibbon LEWIS 12/11/1918-07/09/2001]
m2/df sp-Angela 

(10)722 4212  8-Stephen John Lewis PAKENHAM BISHOP b 13/07/1963 at 27 Welbeck 
St, St Marylebone, London
  spakenhambishop"att"hotmail.com 1st contact 6.10.2008.
m 23/07/1993 sp-Yvonne WATSON 2 children - names withheld

(10)722 43  6-James LEWIS b 1891 Edinburgh, Scotland  1901 with mother.
m sp-Gladys BOX

(10)722 431  7-Deidre LEWIS d 2000
m sp-Colin GLEADHILL # 4 chn withheld pending permission.


[(10)7224  5-George L Bridges LEWIS b 3.3.1857 Northaw, Hertford d 1925]
m2 after 1901 sp-Laura MONTGOMERY 
 Who's Who: daughter of Rev W. GLENN; 1 son, 2 daughters.
(10)722 44  6- LEWIS b 1921 son
(10)722 45  6- LEWIS b 1922 son
(10)722 46  6- LEWIS b 1923 dr

(10)7225  5-Frances Louisa LEWIS b 6.11.1858 Northam, Herts
  1861-91 with parents.
m Sep Q 1893 Brighton, Sussex 2b 425 sp-Reginald Fairfax SCOTT
   1901 11 Clifton Pl, Brighton, Sussex:
Reginal F SCOTT Head M 35 1866 Mount Sorrel, Leices. Clergyman (Church of Eng.)
Frances L SCOTT Wife M 42 1858 Northaw, Herts   (10)7225
Christopher F SCOTT Son 6 1895 Brighton, Sussex (10)72251
Francis R F SCOTT   Son 3 1898 Brighton, Sussex (10)72252
Eliza G HARRIS 	Serv S 20 Hove, Sussex Nurse
	
(10)72251 6-Christopher Fairfax SCOTT Sep Q 1894 Brighton, Sussex 2b 263
  1901 with parents.

(10)72252 6-Francis R Fairfax SCOTT 1897 Brighton, Sussex  1901 with parents.
Francis Reginald F SCOTT Dec 1897 Brighton, Sussex 2b 197.

(10)7226  5-Emma Julia LEWIS b 1861 Northaw, Herts  1861-81 with parents.
m sp-Rev GM DANIELL

(10)7227  5-Francis Bertrand LEWIS 1863 Northaw, Hertford  1871 with parents.

[(10)722 4-Rev. George Bridges LEWIS (b 12.6.1824 Salisbury, Wilts)]
m3 Sep Q 1893 Paddington, London 1a 129 sp-Florence Alice HENDERSON 1859 Soho,
 London. No issue.
  1901 The Rectory, Bathealton and Kittisford, Somerset:
George B LEWIS   Head M 77 1824 Salisbury, Wilts Clergyman Church of E' (10)722
Florence A LEWIS Wife M 42 1859 Soho, London 
Eva M GILLINGHAM Servant U 25 1876 Winchester, Hants 

(10)723 4-Ann Letitia LEWIS b 21.8.1825 Bedford Row; bp 16.9.1825 St Andrew, 
Holborn, London by Rev BLACK ... d 1.2.1826 bur 6.2.1826 Chiselhurst,Kent. 

(10)724 4-Frances Sophia LEWIS b 10.1.1827 Bedford Row; bp 22.2.1827 Saint 
Andrew, Holborn, London; (bible of (10)7 gives bp at Chiselhurst by ...)
  1841?
m 1.10.1850 St George's, Bloomsbury by Ven. WJP BRYMER, Archdeacon of Bath
 sp-Dr Charles Thomas COOTE MA, MB, Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford and 
Radcliffe Travelling Fellow.

(10)7241 5-Fanny COOTE b 24.3.1852 Vienna bp 2.5.1852 British Embassy, Vienna
"by the Hon. and Revd. E. HANBURY-TRACY, Chaplain to the Embassy, in the 
presence of her parents ..." - see wills.html for more.  d 30.10.1935 aged 83.
  Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.
 #John MACDONALD offreshford family"att"macdonaldoffreshford.fsnet.co.uk
1st contact 12.11.2008: Fanny moved in with her sister in law Sybil's mother 
(John's grgrmr) and unmarried sisters and remained at their address until her 
death. Her death certificate states that she was a spinster (her death was 
notified by one of my great grandmother's sisters who had known her since at 
least 1881.) However
http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=490397
claims that she married Private Arthur PARKER d 13/06/1916 aged 21 Canadian 
Infantry (Manitoba Regiment) son of Mary.
  1861 with her brother (10)7242 Charles below.  1871-81?
  1891 26 Marlborough Buildings, Bath, Somerset:
Elizabeth SHEPPARD  Head S 55 1836 Sunbury, Middlesex  Living on her own means
Margaret SHEPPARD Sister S 35 1856 Bathampton, Bath, Somerset   "
Fanny COOTE      Boarder S 49 1852 Austria British Subject      "
Julia DULTON     Visitor S 58 1833 Bibury, Gloster     Living on her own means
Jane MITCHELL    Servant S 68 Cook
Edith DEENE      Servant S 24 Nursemaid
Emily WILTSHIRE  Servant S 22 Parlormaid
Gloria ARNOLD    Servant S 50 Ladies maid
  1901 26 Marlborough Buildings, Bath, Somerset:
Margaret SHEPPARD Head S 45 1856 Bathampton, Somersetshire  Own means
Fanny COTTE    Boarder S 49 1852 Austria (British Subject)
Mary J CORNISH    Serv S 29 Parlourmaid dom
Ethel MILER       Serv S 22 Cook
Ellen BOND        Serv S 22 Housemaid

(10)7242 5-Charles Lewis COOTE b 12.1.1854 Wurtzburg, Bavaria; bp 21.3.1854 St
Georges,Queens Square, Middlesex by Rev. William SHORT. Godfathers: Robert 
HESKETH and Stuart SUTHERLAND. Godmothers: (by proxy) Frances Sophia COOTE 
[his mr (10)724?].Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.d 16.12.1933.
  1861 Leominster St, Leominster, Sussex:
Rhoda Carleton HOLMES Head W 70 1791 Arundil, Sussex Annuitant
Edward C HOLMES       Son  M 42 1819 Arundil, Sussex Solicitor
Elizabeth HOLMES  Daur law M 41 1820 North Stoke, Sussex
Edward C HOLMES   Gran son U 18 1843 St Cps Bloomsbury, Middlesex 
 articled clerk Solicitor
John HOLMES       Gran son U  8 1853 Hampstead, Middlesex
Henry HOLMES      Gran son U  6 1855 Hampstead, Middlesex
Gertrude HOLMES   Gran dau U  4 1857 Hampstead, Middlesex
Rhoda C COOTE     Daur     M 38 1823 Leominster, Sussex
Henry COOTE       Son law  M 42 1819 St Pancras, Middlesex
 Retired officer in HM Army - presumably bro to Charles Thomas who m (10)724
Francis COOTE     Visitor  U  9 1852 Germany                         (10)7241
Charles COOTE     Visitor  U  7 1854 Germany                         (10)7242
Elizabeth FILLINGHAM 44 Nurse
Thomas SMITH         47 Coachman
Sarah SMITH          51 Cook
Alice HARWOOD        26 Housemaid
Catherine SHUTER     17 Kitchenmaid
Catherine LYNES      49 Nurse
Matilda LYNES        17 Nurse
  1871 Radley, Berkshire with many other pupils:
Charles L COOTE Scholar 17 1854 Wurtzburg, Bavaria                 (10)7242
  1881 10 Hills Place, St James, London:
Richard HUDSON          Head M 55 St Margaret, Westminster Domestic Porter
Caroline Augusta HUDSON Wife M 43 Chelsea Housekeeper
Charles James COOTE   Lodger U 27 1854 Wurtzburg, Germany British subject
 BA Student at Law, Lincoln Inn                                    (10)7242
Charles G.B. MARTIN Lodger U 35 Cheltenham?,Glouc. Late Captain 65th Regt Foot

m 11.8.1881 St Andrew, Walcot, Bath, Somerset reg Sep Q sp-Sybil Theodora 
SHEPPARD 1857 Hampton, Bath, Somerset.  (This church was destroyed in the Bath
Blitz in 1942.) d 23.10.1945.  See also 1861.

 #John MACDONALD offreshford family"att"macdonaldoffreshford.fsnet.co.uk
1st contact 12.11.2008 notes they had 4 sons of whom 2 died in WW1:
http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=720339 
http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=725782
 Sybil is a daur of Philip Charles SHEPPARD whose grandfather built Gatcombe 
Park and mortgaged the family to the hilt, now the residence of Princess Ann.
Sybil's mother was Mary MARKHAM, only daughter of Osborne MARKHAM youngest son
of Dr William MARKHAM, Archbishop of York and Lady Mary THYNNE a younger 
daughter of the 1st Marquis of Bath. They had 14 children.  Catherine Georgina
was his GtGrandmother; her youngest sister was Sybil Theodora.
  1851 Manor House, Bathampton, Somerset:
Philip SHEPPARD    Head M 39 1812 Clifton, Glostershire
 Magistrate for county of Somerset & borough of Bath
Mary SHEPPARD 	 Wife M 38 1813 London, Middlesex
Elizabeth SHEPPARD Daur 15 1836 Tunbury, Middlesex  Scholar at home
Caroline SHEPPARD  Daur 14 1837 Bath, Somerset  Scholar at home
Philip SHEPPARD    Son  13 Llandough, Glamorgan  Scholar
Mary Sheppard 	   Daur 11 Bettwr, Glamorgan  Scholar at home
Osborne Sheppard   Son  10 Bettwr, Glamorgan  Scholar at home
Fredericka SHEPPARD Daur 8 1843 Bathwick, Somersetshire Scholar at home
Isabella SHEPPARD   Daur 6 1845 Bathwick, Somersetshire Scholar at home
Catherine Sheppard  Daur 5 1846 Bathwick, Somersetshire Scholar at home
Arthur Sheppard     Son  3 1848 Bathampton, Somersetshire
Edith SHEPPARD      Daur 1 1850 Bathampton, Somersetshire
Frederick Sheppard  Son 5M 1850 Bathampton, Somersetshire
Edward SHEPPARD Brother & Visitor M 49 Uinchess Hampton,Glostershire Fundholder
Charles MAUD    Visitor   U 53 Kew, Middlesex  Landed proprietor
John LENG       Butler    M 44
Anne PAUL       Nurse 	  M 42
Emma MAYNARD Under Nurse  U 16
Hannah KIRKMAN  Cook      U 27
Sarah SHERBORNE Housemaid U 28
Elizabeth SNAILHOLM Kitchenmaid U 18
Catherine GOLDSTONE Governess   U 28
  1861 Bathampton, Somerset:
Philip Charles SHEPPARD Head 49 1812 Clifton, Gloucestershire
 Magistrate county Somerset & borough of Bath Land & fund holder
Mary SHEPPARD 	        Wife 47 1814 St James, London
Elizabeth SHEPPARD      Daur 25 1836 Halliford, Middlesex
Caroline SHEPPARD       Daur 24 1837 Bath, Somerset
Philip Sheppard    Son  23 Llandrough, Glamorganshire Artist landscape painter
Mary Sheppard 	        Daur 21 Bettws, Glamorganshire
Osborne SHEPPARD        Son  20 Bettws, Glamorganshire    Scholar
Frederick SHEPPARD      Daur 18 1843 Bath, Somerset       Scholar
Isabella SHEPPARD       Daur 16 1845 Bath, Somerset       Scholar
Catherine Sheppard      Daur 15 1846 Bath, Somerset       Scholar
Arthur Sheppard         Son  13 1848 Bathampton, Somerset Scholar
Edith SHEPPARD          Daur 12 1849 Bathampton, Somerset Scholar
Frederick Sheppard      Son  10 1851 Bathampton, Somerset Scholar
Charles SHEPPARD        Son   8 1853 Bathampton, Somerset Scholar
Margaret SHEPPARD       Daur  5 1856 Bathampton, Somerset Scholar
Sybil SHEPPARD          Daur  4 1857 Bathampton, Somerset Scholar  xxx
Charles MAUD 	  Visitor  U 63 1798 Kew, Surrey          Landholder etc
Sarah WHITING 	  Serv U 34 Lady's maid
Harriet HOLLAND   Serv U 20 Young ladies maid
Sarah LOCKYER 	  Serv U 27 Parlour maid
Elizabeth POLSOM  Serv U 14 Parlour maid
Jane WITCHELL 	  Serv U 40 House maid
Elizabeth STONE   Serv U 19 Kitchen maid
Elizabeth GOLDING Serv U 18 Under maid 
  1871 Bathampton, Somerset:
Philip C SHEPPARD    Head M 59 1812 Clifton, Gloucester Magistrate
Mary SHEPPARD 	     Wife M 58 1813 St James, Middlesex
Elizabeth M SHEPPARD Daur U 34 1837 Bath, Somersetshire
Caroline SHEPPARD    Daur U 33 1838 Sunbury, Middlesex
Frederick M SHEPPARD Daur U 28 1843 Bath, Somersetshire
Isabella C SHEPPARD  Daur U 25 1846 Bath, Somersetshire
Edith H SHEPPARD     Daur U 21 1850 Bathampton, Somersetshire
Charles L SHEPPARD   Son  U 18 1853 Bathampton, Somersetshire Scholar
Sybil T SHEPPARD     Daur U 14 1857 Bathampton, Somersetshire Scholar  xxx
Charles T MAUD 	  Visitor U 74 1797 Kew, Surrey         Landowner
Louisa ASHFORD       Serv U 24 Cook
Rose WEAVER          Serv U 25 Parlourmaid
Sarah RANDALL        Serv U 19 Under Parlourmaid
Jane WITCHELL        Serv U 50 Housemaid
Adeline LATHAM       Serv U 18 Under Housemaid
Elizabeth THURSTON   Serv U 19 Needlewoman
Mary WINNELL         Serv U 19 Kitchenmaid
   Frederick died at Bathampton Manor in 1870 and some married.  The family 
moved the short distance to Waterhouse, Monkton Combe where daughters Mary 
Frances and Caroline died in 1875. MI to all 3 at Bathampton. The family moved
to Royal Crescent in Bath where Philip Charles died 15 July 1878.
  Mrs SHEPPARD with her remaining unmarried daughters moved to 26 Marlborough
Buildings, Bath which runs at right angles to one end of Royal Crescent.
Fanny COOTE moved in with them after the 1881 marriage of her brother to Sybil.
  1881 26 Marton Brp, Walcot, Somerset:
Mary SHEPPARD Head W 68 St James, London, Mid'x Income from Interest of Money
Elizabeth M. SHEPPARD Daur U 45 Halliford, Middlesex
Edith H. SHEPPARD     Daur U 31 1850 Bathampton, Somersetshire
Sybil T SHEPPARD      Daur U 24 1857 Bathampton, Somersetshire    sp-(10)7242
Jane WITCHELL 	      Serv U 61 Cook
Elizabeth WEEKS       Serv U 23 Parlourmaid
Ellen READ  	      Serv U 18 Housemaid

  1891 Barton End Grange, Barton End, Horsley, Gloucestershire:
John E FALCONER     Head M 47 Tenby, Pembrokeshire 
 County Councillor Nailworth, Glos. Living on own means
Isabella C FALCONER Wife M 38 Bath, Somersetshire
Thomas FALCONER      Son S 11
Edward A FALCONER    Son   10
Florentia E FALCONER Daur   8
William W FALCONER   Son    7
John P FALCONER      Son    7
Isabel M FALCONER    Daur   5
Edith H SHEPPARD Sisterinlaw S 34 1857 Bathampton,Somerset Living on own means
Sarah M ANDREW 	 Serv S 26 Dom serv 
Ellen SIMKINS 	 Serv S 28 Dom serv
Emily J RUSSELL  Serv S 18 Dom serv
Walter WHITE 	 Serv S 17 Footman
Frederick G BISS Serv S 15 Dom serv
  1891 25 Redcliffe Gdns, Kensington, London:
Grace Margaret GENDWINE Head W 67 1824 Chelsea, London Living on her own means
Grace Margaret GENDWINE Daur S 26 1865 
Kate W GENDWINE 	Daur S 26 1865 
Charles Lee SHEPPARD Visitor M 38 1853 Bathampton, Somerset
 Capt Ordnance Store Dept - Army officer
Alice G C SHEPPARD   Visitor M 38 1853 Chelsea, London  
Frederick L SHEPPARD Visitor S  4 1887 Sheerness, Isle of Sheppey
Mary G L SHEPPARD    Visitor S  3 1888 Sheerness, Isle of Sheppey
Julia PRICE 	 Serv M 25  Cook
Kato SMITH 	 Serv S 28 Parlour maid
Elizabeth TUCKER Serv S 24 House maid
Jane KELLENGRAY  Serv S 21 House maid
Mary ALDERTON 	 Serv S 19 Nurse

  1891 84 West Cromwell Rd, Kensington, London thanks to JM:
Charles Lewis COOTE Head M 37 1854 Germany (British subject) Barrister-at-law
Sybil T COOTE       Wife M 34 1857 Hampton, Somersetshire
Philip C COOTE      Son  S  4 1887 Kensington, London              (10)72421
Mary OUTRAM      Serv S	42 Nurse
Emily DIDDEN     Serv S	45 Cook
Emily VEAL 	 Serv S 23 Parlourmaid
Annie K BARGE 	 Serv S 15 Housemaid
  1901 84 West Cromwell Rd, Kensington, London thanks to JM:
C L COOTE     Head M 47 1854 Germany BS Barrister at law (10)7242
Sybil COOTE   Wife M 44 1857 Bath, Somerset
P C COOTE      Son S 14 1887 Kensington, Ldn             (10)72421
Richard COOTE  Son S  8 1893 Kensington, Ldn             (10)72422
Edward COOTE   Son S  7 1894 Kensington, Ldn             (10)72423
George B COOTE Son S  4 1897 Kensington, Ldn             (10)72424
Mary F ONTRIM      S 56  Nurse dom
Ina S RICHARDSON   S 17  P maid
Kate PODDY         S 19  H maid

(10)7242 1 6-Philip Charles COOTE b 19.8.1886 Kensington, London d 29.9.1931
  1891-1901 with parents. 
m 26.1.1911 reg Mar Q Strand, London sp-Florence Edith KRUGER
 Is she Florence KRUGER b Mar Q 1892 Huddersfield, West Riding, Yorkshire?

(10)7242 11 7-John Markham COOTE b and d 1914
(10)7242 12 7-Edward Stephen COOTE b 17.7.1915 d 17.2.1977
m sp-Sybil Alma ROBINSON 

(10)7242 2 6-Richard Markham COOTE b 25.7.1892 Kensington, London reg Sep Q
Kensington kia 13.10.1915 Hulluch, France. Captain.  1901 with parents. 
  Radley College has a signed photo of Richard in uniform.
Andrew TATHAM notes: `Before the war, he was a barrister-at-law in Lincoln's Inn. At 6' 3�" tall, he must have towered over most of the men in the battalion. He was killed on 13th October 1915 during the battalion's second attack at Loos.' (10)7242 3 6-Edward Osborne COOTE 1893 Kensington-13.8.1948 1901 with parents (10)7242 4 6-Lieutenant George Bertrand COOTE b 22.5.1896 kia 27.5.1918 near Soissons. 1901 with parents. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) attd. 50th Bn., Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) died age 22, son of Charles Lewis COOTE (Barrister at Law), and Sybil Theodora COOTE, of 84, West Cromwell Rd., Earl's Court, London. Gazetted to 8th Bn. Royal Berkshire Regt., Nov. 1914. Remembered with honour - SOISSONS MEMORIAL ex http://www.cwgc.org/search/certificate.aspx?casualty=725782 thanks to JM. 15.10.2011 Andrew TATHAM andrew"att"groupphoto.co.uk is putting together the family trees of all the men in the group photograph taken at their training camp on Salisbury Plain in July 1915 at http://www.groupphoto.co.uk/pages/listoffs.htm#gbc George is second from the left in the back row of the group photo. "Served in France with the 8th Royal Berkshires, before transferring to the Machine Gun Corps. He was wounded in July 1917 when he was buried by a collapsing wall after it had been hit by a shell. He was killed in May 1918 during the German offensive near Soissons."
http://www.groupphoto.co.uk/pages/listoffs.htm#gbc 
  Radley College has a signed photo of George in uniform.


(10)725 4-Ann LEWIS b 27.9.1828 d 18.2.1830 at "Aunt Bridges", Greenwich. 
(Was Aunt Bridges an m2 of (10)7-sp?) Bur 24.2.1830 Chiselburst,Kent. Twin.

(10)726 4-Letitia LEWIS b 27.9.1828 bur 10.2.1829 Chiselburst,Kent. Twin.

[(10)72 3-William LEWIS 1797 Cape of Good Hope, South Africa-1864 Eastbourne]
m2 10.8.1832 Charlton Mackrill,Somerset sp-Anne LIVIE d 24.5.1879 at
9 Queens Parade, Bath, Somerset, "formerly of Eastbourne".  Eldest dr of Titus 
LIVIE(late of Halifax, Nova Scota) & sr of Jane (in will of (10)72). 
Beneficiary of 1860 will of (10)71 proved 1871.
 
Her probate record 20.6.1879 is at * (10)72 m2 Anne LIVIE of 1. at wills.html
 (BT: A Titus LIVIE was bp 4.12.1756 Kinell,Angus, Scotland son of James LIVIE 
 & Catherine WATSON. A Titus LIVIE m 26.11.1789 St Marys,Portsea,Hants
 sp-Catherine GRANT.) 

(10)8  2-Henry DEACON (b 9.6.1771 bp 24.5.1774 St Thomas, Portsmouth;
bur. 25.5.1777 St.Thomas, Portsmouth) (BT gives b 19.11.1771 d 29.5.1777)
DFB: "born on Sunday the 9th of June 1771 at half past seven in the 
morning.  N.B. When this boy was born two of my children had the small-pox 
upon them, and a third was seized with it two days afterwards, yet no eruption 
appeared on him - He had the measles in November 1775.  From the foregoing 
circumstances we flattered ourselves he had had small-pox , but he died of 
it on saturday the 24th of May at two in the afternoon at my sister Varlo's 
house where he was seized with it, and we thought it unsafe to move him home.  
With a manly fortitude he bore for 18 days the excruciating torments of that 
cruel dis-order sensible to the last moment of his life, perfectly so of his 
dangerous state!   My dear departed Henry!  Would'st hads't ne'er been born! 
As long as thy father lives thou will't not die in his memory. Dear boy, sweet
angel For ever Farewell!"

(10)9  2-Ann DEACON b 24.3.1774 Portsmouth bp 24.5.1774 St Thomas, Portsmouth 
Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt Ann  (12) , 1792 will of her father (10), 
1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813, & 1817 will proved 1821 of her mother (10)-sp 
Elizabeth DEACON nee JUDSON. She was an executor of her mother's will. 
Alive 1825.
DFB: "ANN born Thursday 24th of March 1774 at three quarters past one in the 
morning  She had the measles in November 1775  She had the small-pox in April 
1777". The large writing  gives -  Married Capt. George Bridges of the 
Rl. Engineer Corps.  In Frederick DEACON's writng  'afterwards Major General'
Her will of 12.6.1828 is at * (10)9 of 1. at wills.html

m 1787 Gosport sp-Captain George BRIDGES (b c1755 Walsingham,Norfolk d 1825 
Greenwich) When married, RE (Royal Engineers Corps). Later Major General. 
No issue. See Army Lists & Regimental histories. (10)717 wrote on 3.6.1912 
that Cpt GB "was,
I understand, the heir to the Dukedom of Chandos, which became merged in the
Dukedom of of Buckingham. When the latter became bankrupt ..."
His will of 7.5.1824 proved 10.6.1825 ex BT is at * (10)9-sp of 1. at wills.html

(10)(10)  2-Peter DEACON (b 18.10.1775 Portsmouth; bp 15.1.1776 St Thomas,
Portsmouth d 17.5.1777) BT gives bp 15.2.1776.
DFB: "born on Wednesday the 18th of October 1775 at half past 11 at 
night.  He had measles in Novemr 1775   He died of small-pox on thursday 15th 
of May 1777 at a quarter before two in the afternoon. Dear child adieu . Thou 
hast an early escape from the woes of this life, and I ought to rejoice at thy 
release, but my anguish at thy departure is poignant, and while I breathe shall
 I recollect thee, sweet boy, with the tenderest emotins of sorrow!"

(10)(11) [was 69]  2-Henry DEACON (b 5.6.1777 Portsmouth; bp 21.8.1777 
St Thomas,Portsmouth; d 1841 Cardiff) Captain in the Royal Artillery.
DFB: "HENRY (so named in reverence to the memory of my dear departed Henry!) 
 born on Thursday the fifth of June 1777 at a quarter past nine at night.  
He was inoculated for the small-pox the latter end of April and got well 
through it the beginning of May 1780.  he had it pretty full but a fine sort."
 [Later comment] 
  1816 living in Woolwich,London when his son [691] went up to Exeter College,
Oxford. (The Royal Military Academy was at Woolwich,Kent. Perhaps he met his 
wife while there. Her home in Higham is not far. -BT)
 Served on Cardiff City Council. Lived at Longcross House, Roath near Cardiff, 
Co. Glamorgan. After his death the house & land were sold to Ordnance Dept for 
the erection of a barracks.
 Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt Ann (12) , 1792 will of his father (10), 
1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813, 1817 will proved 1821 of his mother (10)-sp 
Elizabeth DEACON nee JUDSON, & 1828 will of his sister (10)9. The last says of 
him "now residing in Dieppe".

m 19.2.1798 sp-Marie-Eliza LILL of Rochester. Marriage reported in Gentleman's 
Magazine. 2nd dr & co-heiress of Rev Dr Wm LILL, Archdeacon of Atherdee & 
Drogheda, Co. Louth & his wife Elizabeth Campbell HEAD 3rd dr & co-heiress of 
the Rev. Sir Francis HEAD 4th Baronet of the Hermitage, Kent & Archdeacon of 
Canterbury, who died 26.7.1780. (His 2nd dr Ann Gabrielle married Moses MENDEZ;
their son James was father of Sir Francis HEAD, Governor of Canada who assumed 
the name & arms of HEAD & was created a bart. 1837.) For more on this family, 
email BT. 

(10)(11)1  3-William Head DEACON bp 1.1.1800 Roath, Cardiff, Wales
  Matriculated Exeter College, Oxford aged 16: Foster's Alumni Oxon. for him 
describes fr Henry as "a gentleman of Woolwich". He followed his father as a 
local land owner & respected Cardiff councillor. See Cardiff papers (council 
reports, etc.) He lived at the now, demolished Longcross House. - BT.
  Beneficiary of 1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813 & of 1828 will of (10)9.

m 14.7.1825 sp-Eliza BENNETT b 1811-18 Laleston, Glamorgan, S Wales.
6th child of John of Laleston House near Bridgeend. Her sr Caroline Susan 
(bp 8.12.1800) [who m sp-Rev Edward WINDSOR-RICHARDS (1789-19.1.1848)] had a 
son Wm Powell (1828-1.5.1870 Roath,Cardiff) whose plaque in St David's church,
Laleston reads: "In memory of Lieut. Col. Wm Powell BENNETT RA, Knight of the
Order of the Legion of Honour, only son of the late Rev Edward WINDSOR-RICHARDS
Rector of St Andrews in this county. He assumed the surname of BENNETT by
Royal Licence in compliance with the will of his maternal grandfather John
BENNETT Esq of Laleston House. He died 1.5.1870 aged 42 at Roath & lies 
interred in the churchyard of that parish."
  1841 Ilfracombe, Devon:
William DEACON 35 1806 N Ind. (10)(11)1
Eliza DEACON   25 1816 N
Francis DEACON  9 1832 N      (10)(11)12
Evelyn DEACON   4 1837 N      (10)(11)13
Mary BUTCHER    30 Y FS
Mary CHALLACOMB 30 N FS
Ann DAVIES      20 N FS
  1851?
  1861 Wingham House, Castle St, Reading St Mary, Berkshire:
Elizabeth Head DEACON Head W 43 1818 Lunston, Glamorgan [Wales] Fundholder
Evelyn DEACON         Daur U 24 1837 Lunston, Glamorgan [Wales] (10)(11)13
Jane SADLER           Serv U 42 Cook
Sarah WHITE           Serv U 22 Housemaid
  1871 Laleston Catterfr?, Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales:
Selina BENNET      Head   U 73 1798 Laleston, Glamorgan Annuitant
Elizabeth H DEACON Sister W 60 1811 Laleston, Glamorgan Annuitant
Evelyn H DEACON     Niece U 34 1837 Cardiff, Glamorgan  Annuitant (10)(11)13
Jane THOMAS         Serv  U 38 Cook
Ann THOMAS          Serv  U 28 Ladies maid
Elizabeth DOWN      Serv  U 22 Parlour maid 
Isaac PRESCOT       Serv  U 24 Coachman
  1881 Church St, Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales:
Name  Relation Marital Status Age Birthplace Occupation
Selenah BENNET   Head   U 84 1797 Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales  Independent 
Elizabeth DEACON Sister W 69 1812 Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales   
Ann THOMAS       Serv   U 32  Ewenny, Glamorgan, Wales  Ladies Maid Dom  
Mary A. BEVAN    Serv   U 22  St Brides Major, Glamorgan,Wales  House Maid Dom 
Elizabeth WATKINS Serv  U 22  Lantrissant, Glamorgan, Wales Cook  
Benjamin OWENS   Serv   U 23  Landebia, Carmarthen, Wales  Coachman  
  In her will of 3.11.1873 proved 12.1.1882 at Llandaff, Selenah Catherine 
Frances BENNETT (1797-12.12.1881) left her sr "Eliza Head DEACON [sp of
(10)(11)1] & in case of her death during my lifetime then to her dr Eveline 
Matilda Head DEACON [(10)(11)13], the sum of 1000P." Also "8000P equally 
between my 4 nieces Eveline Matilda Head DEACON ... As to all the rest & 
residue of my estate I give & devise the same to my 2 nieces Eveline Matilda 
Head DEACON & ..." 
  See BENNET of Laleston, BURKE's Landed Gentry.
  For more on this family, email BT. 

(10)(11)11  4-John Head DEACON bp 7.1.1827 bur 10.8.1831 at Laleston near 
Cardiff

(10)(11)12  4-Francis Henry Head DEACON bp 9.11.1832 England
Francis Henry H DEACON bc 1831, d Mar Q 1877 Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire.
  1841 with parents.  1851?  1871?  
m1 1857 St. George's Hanover Square, London sp-Susan SOUTHGATE 1841
 She was 16, he was 25.  1851? 4 children.
  1861 Peel Rood?, Rose Cottage, Marown, Isle of Man, same p as Eyreton Castle:
Francis H DEACON Head M 30 1831 England Fundholder  (10)(11)12
Susan DEACON     Wife M 18 1843 England
E A Head DEACON  Daur U  1 1860 Marown, Isle of Man (10)(11)121
Sarah I OWEN    Servt U 20 1840 England       House Servt She may be his m2 -BT
Ann TAGGART     Servt U 21 1839 Bradan, Isle of Man House Servt
Margaret TAGGART Servt U 14 1847 Marown, Isle of Man House Servt
  1871 22 Wilmington Sq, 
Ann SOUTHGATE     Head W 58 1813 Derby, Derbysh'
Susan DEACON      Daur U 28 1843 Birmingham, Warwick[shire]
George M SOUTHGATE Son U 24 1847 Blackpiar, Surrey   Assistant bookseller
Herbert SOUTHGATE  Son U 22 1849 Bushey Heath, Herts Assistant bookseller
  1881 St Peters Home, Hampstead, London with many others:
Susan DEACON Visitor 38 1843 Birmingham, Warwick[shire] Sick Nurse (S M S)
  1891?
  1901 Vicarage, East Dean, Sussex:
Revd W R NIGHTINGALE 57 S 1844 Loks, London         Clergyman (Church of E)
Susan DEACON Servant 55 W 1846 Birmingham, Warwicks Lady housekeeper
Ada PELHAM   Servant 18 S 1883                      General servant

(10)(11)121 5-E.A. Head DEACON 1860 Marown, Isle of Man female 
  1861 with parents.

(10)(11)122 5-Florence Head DEACON 1862 Crosby, Isle of Man  1871?
  1881-91 with her aunt Evelyn (10)(11)13.
  1901 Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales:
Florence H DEACON Head  S 37 1864 Isle of Man Own means    (10)(11)122
Katheleen LYNCH Visitor S 35 1866 London Own means     Sr of sp of (10)(11)124?
Mary J DAVIES   Ser.    S 29 1872 Cook
Agnes DAVIES    Ser.    S 16 1885 Housemaid

(10)(11)123 5-Frederick George Head DEACON 1864 Douglas, Isle of Man
  1871?
  1881 Fullands House, Wilton, Somerset with many others:
Fredk. George Head DEACON Boarder 17 1864 Douglas, Isle of Man
  1891 Palatine Buildings Coffee House, Blackpool, Layton With Warbreck, Lancs:
Frederick DEACON Servant M 28 1863 Douglas, Isle of Man Domestic servant waiter
Richard WHARFE Servant   M 50 Butcher
William Henry SMITH Servant S 27 Domestic servant boots
Isaac ALUNFIELD Visitor     M 37 Commercial traveller
  1901?

(10)(11)124 5-Stella E.M. Head DEACON 1865 Sticklepath, Devon  
  1871 The Manse, Finchley, Middlesex:
Thomas HILL     Head M 54 1817 Finsbury, Middlesex
 Congregational Minister (N Finchley)
Mary A HILL     Wife M 54 1817 Camberwell, Surrey  WAS SHE A DEACON?
Mary R HILL     Daur U 28 1843 Chigwell, Essex 
Rachel A HILL   Daur U 26 1845 Chigwell, Essex 
Stella E H DEACON Neice 6 1865 Zeal, Devon              (10)(11)124 
Mary J WISCOMB Servant U 20
  Cf Mary Ann DEACON m Sep Q 1850 East Stonehouse, Devon 9 372 sp-Thomas HILL.
   1881-91 with her aunt Evelyn (10)(11)13.
m sp-George LYNCH of Finchley, London.
  1901 5 Kilfield Gardens, 
C Head DEACON Aunt S 63 1838 Cardiff, Glamorgan [Wales] (10)(11)13?
George LYNCH Head M 27 1874 Bow, London Bank clerk
Stella LYNCH Wife M 33 1868 Sticklepath, Devon          (10)(11)124
Marian STENNER Serv S 17 1882 Housemaid
Ellen BOUGHTER Serv S 21 1880 Cook

[(10)(11)12  4-Francis Henry Head DEACON bp 9.11.1832 d1877]
m2 sp-Sarah Jane MOON 1841 Ware, Herts  She may be his servt in 1861 above.
 2 chn.
  1872 Francis & Sarah are with their sons Frank & Llewellyn - BT.
  1881 4 Royal Oak Pl, Lee, Kent:
Sarah DEACON  Head W 40 1841 Hertfordshire Laundress
Vaughan DEACON Son S 8 1873 Lee, Kent Scholar (10)(11)125
Oswald DEACON  Son S 7 1874 Lee, Kent Scholar (10)(11)126 
  1891 47 Daere St, Blackheath, Lee, London:
Mrs L DEACON Head W 50 1841 Ware, Herts Laundress Wash
Frank DEACON  Son S 18 1873 Aberstywith, Wales Printers plumber (10)(11)125
Oswald DEACON Son S 17 1874 Aberstywith, Wales Printers plumber (10)(11)126

(10)(11)125  5-Frank Vaughan Owen DEACON bp 28.8.1872 Aberwystwyth, Cardigan,
Wales. Birth regd Sep Q 1872 Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire.
  1881-1891 with mother.
m sp-Lilly 1875 Prittlewill, Essex
  1901 32 Tonham Rd, Lee, London:
Frank DEACON Head M 29 1872 Abhurspleth, Wales Plumber
Lilly DEACON Wife M 26 1875 Prittlewill, Essex
Sidney DEACON Son S  1 1900 Lee, [London] SE

(10)(11)1251 6-Sidney DEACON 1900 Lee, London SE

(10)(11)126  5-Llewellyn Oswald DEACON bp 18.3.1874 Aberwystwyth, Cardigan,
Wales. B regd Mar Q 1874 Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire.  
  1881-1891 with mother.

(10)(11)13  4-Eveline Matilda Head DEACON bp 7.1.1837 Saints John & Mary,
Cardiff. d1910.She did not marry.Inherited money from her aunt Selinah BENNETT.
She restored the memorial window to her mother in St David's church, Laleston.
  She was a considerable benefactress to the village of Laleston. -BT
  1841 with parents.  1851?  1861-71 with widowed mother.
  1881 13 Hillsborough Terr, Ilfracombe, Devon:
Evelyn Hd DEACON Head      U 44 1837 Cardiff, Glamorgan [Wales] (10)(11)13
Florence DEACON Dau in law U 19 1862 Isle of Man                (10)(11)122
Stella DEACON   Dau in law U 16 1865 Sticklepath, Devon         (10)(11)124
Margaret THORNE Serv       W 51 Cook
Ellen MITCHEL   Serv       U 18 Parlourmaid
Fanny AYLWORD   Serv       U 18 Ladies Maid
  1891 Laleston Cottage, Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales   Language spoken:
Evelyn H M DEACON Head  U 54 1837 Cardiff, Glamorgan  English    (10)(11)13
Florence H DEACON Niece U 29 1862 Crosby, Isle of Man English    (10)(11)122
Stella H DEACON   Niece U 26 1865 Sticklepath, Devon  English    (10)(11)124 
James HOWELLS             42                          Both
Margret HOWELLS           42                          Welsh
Elizabeth WILLIAMS        19                          English
  1901 - see (10)(11)124 Stella LYNCH.

(10)(11)2  3-Elizabeth Mary Cotterell DEACON
  Beneficiary of 1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813, 1824 will of (10)9-sp, & 
1828 will of (10)9. Not found in censuses.

m sp-Charles STRICKLAND of Chestnut Grove, Yorks. son of George & Jane.
 IGI: Elizabeth Mary DEACON d 23.12.1870 dr of Henry 
 m 23.4.1832 sp-Charles STRICKLAND of Longcross House, Glamis, Angus, Scotland.
But m of her sister Susan (10)(11)3 below to his brother Augustine gives 
Longcross House, Chertsey, Surrey!  Not found in censuses.  


(10)(11)3  3-Susannah Caroline DEACON d 20.10.1882 Not found 1881.
 Beneficiary of 1810 will of (10)1 proved 1813, 1828 will of (10)9 & 1860 will 
of (10)71 proved 1871.

m .8.1835 sp-Augustine Edmund/Edward Christopher STRICKLAND b 9.11.1808
 bp 12.1.1809 Wintringham, Yorks. of Chestnut Grove, Yorks., to George &
Jane Eleanor ex IGI P009251 1558-1812. Brother of Charles above &
Lydia Constantia STRICKLAND b 21.8.1812, bp 5.10.1812 Wintringham, Yorks.
IGI gives her as Susan CD & m being of Longcross House, Chertsey, Surrey.
  1841?
  1851 Dawlish, Devon:
Augustine E C STRICKLAND Head M 43 1808 Winteringham, Yorkshire Fundholder
Susan C STRICKLAND       Wife M 37 1814 St George, London      (10)(11)3
Algernon A STRICKLAND    Son    13 1838 Cheltenham, Glosterton (10)(11)31
Walter C STRICKLAND      Son    11 1840 Bath, Somerset         (10)(11)32
Mary CLARK              Servant 25
Sarah FILER             Servant 30
Elizabeth GUM           Servant 18
John HOMSEY             Servant 18
  1861?
  1871 Oaklands, Dawlish, Devon:
Agustine E C STRICKLAND Head M 58 1813 Yorkshire Gentleman
Susan C STRICKLAND      Wife M 53 1818 Fleet?      (10)(11)3
John COON 	          45 Gardener
Elizabeth COON 	          47 Cook
Emily BROOKS           	  21 Housemaid
Elizabeth Catherine SANDY 24 Ladies maid
Ellen TOTEY 	          16 Kitchen Maid
  1881?  1891 with son Walter (10)(11)32.

(10)(11)31 4-Algernon Augustine DeLille STRICKLAND 1838 Cheltenham, Gloucester
  1841?  1851 with parents.  1861? 
m Mar Q 1863 Bromley, Greater London 2a 291 sp-Charlotte Ann HOARE 1842 
 St Martins in Fields, Middx.
  1871?
  1881 23 Warwick Sq, St George Hanover Square, London:
Algernon STRICKLAND     Head M 44 1837 Cheltenham, Gloucester Banker Magistrate
                                    (10)(11)31
Charlotte STRICKLAND    Wife M 39
Algernon H.P. STRICKLAND Son U 17 1864 London, Middx  Scholar (10)(11)311
Augustin C. STRICKLAND 	 Son   16 1865 Dawlish, Devon Scholar (10)(11)312 
Hubert STRICKLAND 	 Son   14 1867 London, Middx  Scholar (10)(11)313
Hilda STRICKLAND         Daur  11 1870 London, Middx  Scholar (10)(11)314
Claud STRICKLAND         Son    9 1872 London, Middx  Scholar (10)(11)315
Gwendolen STRICKLAND     Daur   3 1878 London, Middx          (10)(11)316
Emily GERMYN 	   U 38 Governess
Janet THOMPSON 	   U 50 Housekeeper
Charles BROWNING   M 41 Butler
Albert CARTER 	     15 Page 
George SUMMERILL   U 18 Footman
Elizabeth BICKNELL U 29 Housemaid
Caroline SMITH 	   U 27 Housemaid
Rosina COSKER 	   U 21 Housemaid
Madeline ZAGGENI   U 21 Childrens maid
Hannah WYATT 	   U 30 Cook
Rebecca WATTS 	   U 24 Kitchenmaid
Mabel ROUTLEDGE    U 18 Scullery maid
Rachel S. SMITH    W 34 Lady's maid
  1891 23 Warwick Sq, St George Hanover Square, London:
Algernon STRICKLAND  Head W 54 1837 Cheltenham, Glos. Banker (10)(11)31
Claud STRICKLAND     Son  S 19 1872 Beckenham, Kent Stock Exchange Agent
                                                             (10)(11)315
Hilda STRICKLAND     Daur S 21 1870 St Georges, London       (10)(11)314
Gwendolen STRICKLAND Daur S 13 1878 St Georges, London       (10)(11)316
Rosalie F CHOLMELEY Cousin S 24 1867 Bath                     HOW RELATED?
John HARWOOD 	 Serv S 26 Butler
Janet THOMSON 	 Serv S 67 Housekeeper
Frederick HOME 	 Serv S 22 Footman
John BOWDEN 	 Serv S 17 Footman
Sarah E BARROW 	 Serv S 27 Ladies Maid
Emma TYLER 	 Serv S 42 Cook
Elizabeth COOPER Serv S 40 Housemaid
Sophy SALLY 	 Serv S 23 Housemaid
Caroline GAWER 	 Serv S 24 Kitchenmaid
  1901 23 Warwick Sq, St George Hanover Square, London:
Algernon STRICKLAND  Head W 64 1837 Cheltenham, Glos. Banker (10)(11)31
Eleanor PRIME 	     Serv S 37 Housemaid
Elizabeth MILLS      Serv S 25 Housemaid
Walter WARD          Serv S 32 Butler
Esther HOLLOWAY      Serv S 30 Nurse
Mabel PAVEY 	     Serv S 14 Scullery maid
Peter HOARE Gt Nephew 2 1899 St Peter,Eaton Sq, London [Grandson of br of wife]

(10)(11)311 5-Algernon Henry Peter STRICKLAND Mar Q 1864 Kensington, London
  1871?
  1881 with parents. 
m Strand, London 1b 664  sp-Mary Selina DRUMMOND 1870 Bushy Heath,Hertfordshire
  1891 13 Chapel St, St George, Hanover Square, London:
Algernon HP STRICKLAND Head M 27 1864 Paddington, London Banker (10)(11)311
Mary S STRICKLAND      Wife M 21 1870 Bushy Heath, Hertfordshire
Algernon W STRICKLAND  Son  2 mo 1891 St Georges, Hanover Square, London
                                                                (10)(11)3111
Eleanor A SAINSBURY    Serv S 25 Cook
Elizabeth W VERRIOUR   Serv S 36 Housemaid
John SCOTES 	       Serv S 45 Butler 
Eliza E MITCHELL       Serv W 47 Lady's maid
Ethel M MITCHELL    Visitor S 21 Type writer CC
Ann FERRIS             Serv S 30 Cook
Mary K SANDS 	       Serv S 22 Parlourmaid
Harriet A FANDRY       Serv S 27 Housemaid
  1901 22 Le Placene? St, Chelsea, London:
Algernon H STRICKLAND Head M 37 1864 Paddington, London Banker (10)(11)311
Mary S STRICKLAND      Wife M 31 1870 Bushey Head/Heath, Herts
Barbara M STRICKLAND   Daur S  6 1895 St Georges, London       (10)(11)3112
Elizth VERNOISS    Serv S 45 H maid
Alice M COX 	   Serv S 33 Nurse
Jenie M STRICKLAND Serv S 21 1880 Lady maid 
Elizth PRICE 	   Serv S 18 Cook
Maud DENNICK 	   Serv S 16 Housemaid

(10)(11)3111 6-Algernon Walter STRICKLAND Jun Q 1891 St Georges, Hanover 
Square, London
  1891 with parents.
  1901 Monken Hadley, Hertfordshire with many others:
Algernon Walter STRICKLAND Pupil 10 1891 Unfield Maryfice, London

(10)(11)3112 6-Barbara M STRICKLAND 1895 St Georges, London       
  1901 with parents.

(10)(11)312 5-Augustine Cecil STRICKLAND 1865 Dawlish, Devon
Augustine Cecil STRICKLAND Birth Mar Q 1865 Newton Abbot, Devon.
  1871?  1881 with parents.  
  1891 Apperley Court, Apperley, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire:
Cecil STRICKLAND Son  S 26 1865 Dawlish, Devon                (10)(11)312
Jane WOOD 	 Serv S 59 Housekeeper
Bessie WHEELER 	 Serv S 17 Housemaid
Clara LIBBY 	 Serv S 15 Kitchenmaid
  1901 Apperley Court, Apperley, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire + others:
Cecil STRICKLAND    Head S 37 1864 Dawlish, Devon Banker's son (10)(11)312
Gwendoln STRICKLAND Daur S 23 1878 London                      (10)(11)3121
Janet THOMASON 	Serv S 75 Housekeeper
William G STONE Serv S 27 Footman
Sidney E PORTE 	Serv S 20 Footman
Florence LANE  	Serv S 27 Serv
Elizabeth HEWISH Serv S 24 Serv
Anne WILLIAMS  	Serv S	22 Serv
Mary BULL  	Serv S	18 Serv
Winepy BARLEY  	Serv S	28 Serv
Esther BENNETT  Serv S	17 Serv
Emma WILLIAMS  	Serv S	20 Serv

(10)(11)3121 5-Gwendoln STRICKLAND 1878 London      
  1881-91 see (10)(11)316 5-Gwendolen STRICKLAND 1878 London, Middx.
  1901 with father.

(10)(11)313 5-Hubert Arthur STRICKLAND 1867 London, Middlesex 
Hubert Arthur STRICKLAND Birth Mar Q 1867 Kensington, Greater London.
  1871?
  1881 with parents. 
m Mar 1890 St George Hanover Square, London 1a 584 sp-Rose Cecil RUSSELL
  1891 17 Brompton Square, Kensington, London:
Herbert A STRICKLAND Head M 24 1867London,Middx Living on own means (10)(11)313
Rose C STRICKLAND   Wife M 31 1860 London, Middx
Mabel SAUNDERS 	    Serv S 21 Domestic servant Cook
Harriet ROLLINS     Serv S 20 Domestic servant
  1901 5 Haus Mansions, Kensington, London:
Herbert A STRICKLAND Head M 34 1867 London Living on own means (10)(11)313
Rose C STRICKLAND   Wife M 41 1860 Lowmdes Sqre, London 
Esther LEICESTER    Serv S 24 Parlourmaid
Mary HICKMAN        Serv S 25 Cook
Emily M BROMAGE     Serv S 26 Cook
Lilian M GROUNND    Serv S 18 General servant	

(10)(11)314 5-Hilda Rachel STRICKLAND 1869 London, Middx 
Hilda Rachel STRICKLAND Birth Dec Q 1869 St George Hanover Square, London, Mdx.
  1881 with parents.  1891 with father.
m Dec Q 1893 St George Hanover Square, London 1a 819 sp-Arthur Charles
 STANLEY-CLARKE or Francis Charles GILLIVER.
Cf British Phone Books: A STANLEY-CLARKE London 1928-41.
  1901? 

(10)(11)315 5-Claud STRICKLAND 1872 London, Middx 
Claud Hugh STRICKLAND Birth Sep Q 1871 St George Hanover Square, London.
  1881 with parents.  1891 with father.
  ??1901 Forthampton Ho, Forthampton, Gloucestershire:
Claud H STRICKLAND Head M 29 1872 Beckenham, Kent Farmer
Maud STRICKLAND    Wife M 29 1872 Manemoil, Glos.
Walter STRICKLAND  Son     4 1897 Hanover, London
Hugh STRICKLAND    Son     1 1900 Cheltenham, Glos.
Kate HALFACRE 	S 39 Nurse
Maria HIAM 	S 16 Nurserymaid
Jane CARTER 	S 37 Cook
Jane ROBINS 	S 18 Parlourmaid
Sarah BROOKER 	S 20 Housemaid

m Mar Q 1908 St George Hanover Square, London 1a 644 sp-Una Clara M BELL OR
 Lilian Mabel LINDLEY.

(10)(11)316 5-Gwendolen STRICKLAND 1878 London, Middx          
Gwendolen Mary STRICKLAND Birth Mar Q 1878 St George Hanover Square,London, Mx.
  1881 with parents.  1891 with father.  1901 - see  (10)(11)3121.

(10)(11)32 4-Walter Cecil STRICKLAND c1835-40 Bath, Somerset   
Walter Cecil STRICKLAND Birth: 	Jun Q 1839 Bath, Avon, Somerset.
  1841?  1851 with parents.  1861?

m Sep Q 1867 Newton Abbott, Devon 5b 250 sp-Mary Blanche JAMES 1847 India
  1871?
  1881 Kelsey Park Lodge, Wikham Rd, Beckenham, Kent:
Walter C STRICKLAND  Head M 41 1840 Bath, Somersetshire
 Capt Retired from the Army                                         (10)(11)32
Mary B STRICKLAND    Wife M 34 1847 Devonport, Devonshire
Ethel B STRICKLAND  Daur U 12 1869 Gibraltar British Subject Scholar(10)(11)321
Dudley HC STRICKLAND Son U 12 1869 Gibraltar British Subject Scholar(10)(11)322
Augusta B STRICKLAND Daur U  9 1871 Coona E India British Subject Scholar
                                                                    (10)(11)323
Selina G. STRICKLAND Daur U  6 1875 Beckenham, Kent Scholar         (10)(11)324
Cecil St Leger STRICKLAND Son U 4 1877 Beckenham, Kent Scholar      (10)(11)325
Hannah DAWSON     45 Cook
Kate BARNET       23 Nurse
Elizabeth TARRANT 23 Housemaid
  1891 The Rise, Dawlish, Devon:
Walter C STRICKLAND  Head M 56 1835 Bath, Somerset
 Justice of the Peace, late Capt Army                         (10)(11)32
Mary B STRICKLAND    Wife M 44 1847 India British Subject
Ethel B STRICKLAND   Daur S 23 1868 Gibraltar British Subject (10)(11)321
Dudley H STRICKLAND   Son S 21 1870 Gibraltar British Subject
 Student at Oxford                                            (10)(11)322
Augusta B STRICKLAND Daur S 20 1871 India British Subject     (10)(11)323
Lilian G STRICKLAND  Daur S 16 1875 Beckenham, Kent Scholar   (10)(11)324
Cecil St L STRICKLAND Son   15 1876 E Beckenham, Kent Scholar (10)(11)325
Augustine E C STRICKLAND Father 81 1810 Winteringham, Yorkshire
Jane SIMMONDS 	55 Cook
Kate MINORDS 	29 Ladies Maid
Mary STONE 	27 Parlour Maid
Elizabeth DAVEY 23 Housemaid
Alice TOWNSEND 	20 Kitchenmaid
  1901 34 Cambridge St, Paddington, London:
Walter C STRICKLAND  Head M 65 1836 Bath, Som' Retired Army Officer (10)(11)32
Lucy STRICKLAND Dau S 18 1883 America USA British subject Bookmaker (10)(11)326

(10)(11)321 5-Ethel B STRICKLAND 1868 Gibraltar British Subject 
  1871?  1881-91 with parents.  1901?  Cf:
Ethel Beatrice STRICKLAND m Jun 1893 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 835
 sp-Edward Bickersteth BIRKS or Edward Ernest ROBINSON
Ethel Beatrice STRICKLAND m Jun 1901 Richmond, Surrey 2a 857	
 sp-Charles Henry W FIGG or Roger Henry MONK-MASON

(10)(11)322 5-Dudley HC STRICKLAND 1870 Gibraltar British Subject 
  1871?  1881-91 with parents.  1901?
Dudley Herberd Cecil STRICKLAND Arrival - New York.

(10)(11)323 5-Augusta B STRICKLAND 1871 Coona E India British Subject
  1871?  1881-91 with parents.  1901?  Cf:
Augusta Blanche STRICKLAND m Dec Q 1897 Kensington 1a 267
 sp-Edwin ARNOLD or Louis Jean BOLS or Kurokawa TAMA
Augusta Blanche BOLS Arrival - Boston, Massachusetts.
British Phone Books 1931-42 Lady Augusta B BOLS 

(10)(11)324 4-Selina G. STRICKLAND 1875 Beckenham, Kent          
  1881-91 with parents - in 1891 down as Lilian.  1901?
  ?m 1897 FARRAR or WEM or WERN or 1914 PARVIN or WADSWORTH

(10)(11)325 4-Cecil St Leger STRICKLAND 1877 Beckenham, Kent       
  1881-91 with parents.  1901?
m Jun Q 1903 Kingsbridge 5b 468 sp-Lucy Estess SMITHIES	 

(10)(11)326 5-Lucy STRICKLAND 1883 USA British subject
  1891?  1901 with father.  Cf:
Lucy Gertrude STRICKLAND m Dec 1909 Sculcoates 9d 284 sp- HORNCASTLE or MASON
Lucy G STRICKLAND m Mar 1924 Yarmouth 4b 64 sp- BAXTER

(10)(12)  2-Mary DEACON (b 28.10.1779 Portsmouth; bp 16.1.1780 St Thomas,
Portsmouth) Died young? Beneficiary of 1780 will of aunt Ann (12) , & 1792 will
of her father (10).
DFB: "MARY born on Thursday the 28th of October 1779 at six in the evening.  
She was inoculated for small-pox the latter end of April, had it very 
favourably and got well the beginning of May 1780
She died 22nd of April 1781 after only 3 day's illness of an inflammation on 
her lungs.  Thou wast in mind and body elegant and heaven early claims thee!  
Lovely Mary adieu!"

(10)(13)  2- a female DEACON b 8.12.1782 - RH 
DFB: "A female - stillborn on Sunday the 8th of December 1782 at about eight 
o'clock in the morning."

(11)  1-Anne DEACON b 7.6.1735 d 11.11.1781 unmarried. -JD.
(IGI bp 26.6.1735 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. The bp dates for chn of 0 all
 come from 2.1.1 below.) Named in father's will of 1748. Beneficiary of will of
 8.
Her will of 6.5.1780 is at * (12) of 1. at wills.html

(12)  1-Alice DEACON (bp 21.4.1740 St Thomas, Portsmouth) Died young?
DFB: "born the latter end of the year 1739 or the beginning of the  year 1740."

1.3 EARLIER BACK from the DEACON Family Book -referred to here as "DFB"
 - in 2005 held by JD (in part via PH)
 
 
JD has kindly photocopied the DEACON Family Book. BT has kindly typed it. Click here for it.
 Note: the changeover from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar in England was 
in 1752: see http://www.polysyllabic.com/GregConv.html - thanks to PH.

( #15 below is 0 of 1.2 above.)

0 0-James DEACON c1620 of Ideson. JD: Most likely this is Idstone in Ashbury 
parish, Berks.  Parish registers pre 1704 have not survived but the name FRENCH
occurred in Ashbury & there were DEACONs in Lambourn, Berks.
  His grandson 15 James below wrote "My grandfather lived at Ideson. James 
DEACON my grandfather was married to Mary FRENCH at ----- by whom was born my 
Father Geo. DEACON. Grange [referring to ----- ?] it lyes between Newbury & 
Hungerford in Wiltshire it belong'd to Robt JACOBS - it's near Hamstead House."
  Continued at ## below under 15.
Here is that extract and the one following at ## below.
  For photos of the church at Ashbury see www.oxfordshirechurches.info/ 

 PH 23.8.05: Hamstead House was close to Hamstead Marshall between 
Newbury and Hungerford and was a property of major historical importance. 
(It was the home of the Earl Marshalls of England. It burned down 1760s.)
Clicking  the link below it will give more information.  Hamstead Marshall was 
also often known as just Hamstead. 
 http://www.hamsteadmarshall.net/history.html
An engraving of Hamstead House c1700 is at  
  http://www.eng-h.gov.uk/reports/hamstead_marshall/figure1_2.gif
  Assuming George DEACON and his wife Jane LOVING lived close to
Hamstead House, bmd church records would most likely come within the Parish of 
St. Mary's, Hamstead Marshall.
Their website below shows they have .. records dating back to 1612
  http://www.hamsteadmarshall.net/church/registers.html
 PH (cont.): I also taken a look at a number of old county maps. 17th century
maps have Newbury and Hungerford in Berkshire.  However Hungerford
often appears in Wiltshire maps, showing it to be just in Berkshire.

Richard GREEN rwgreen"att"tdlmail.co.uk emailed me 27.6.07:
I with my wife Penny live at Rectory Farm Idstone and was interested that your 
ancestor was .. there in 1700, any further info would be very welcome.I have 
always been intrigued that there is a Rectory farm but no church here. I am a 
working farmer, tenanting from the church commissioners this farm 780 acres, 
they also own two other large farms in the next village, Bishopstone, having 
held this estate from since about 1850.The only other historical info I have 
is that in 1340 a Peter de BATHON was granted a licence for a chapel in his 
manor at Ideweveston (Idstone) .Before this in 1252 John de Button Rector of 
Ashbury exchanged one acre of land by Rectory Court for one acre of the Lords 
land owned by Glastonbury which had a great Abbey and was an important 
religious centre in the middle ages.

(For DEACON of Aldbourne, Wilts 1809-65 see http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/liddiard/liddiard.html )

#In RH's version he is of Laeson, son of 211 Richard DEACON d1601 of 1.4 below.
ie RH gives the tree at 1.4 from 0 down to 211 m Miss OGLANDER of Bembridge.

m sp-Mary FRENCH 
There are several different forms of spelling. In the 19th century descendants 
tried to prove she was of Norman descent and there is a book in the British 
Library, "DEACON and Allied Family".  JD: this book is full of conjecture and 
not really an authoritative source. 
 (IGI has many MF's bp'd in Portsmouth 1728-1860 but no Mary FRENCHATTs.)
 
 
Here is a 1967 letter to JD from the Berks County Archivist discussing FRENCH & Ideson.
  (See Section 2.0 Ashbury, Berkshire for
DEACON and FRENCH in Ashbury from BTs 1612-1637 and PRs 1653-.)

1 1-George DEACON c1650-60. Presumably George DEACON of Portsmouth, Alderman 
1690-1700, Mayor and Clerke of the markett and JP of Portsmouth 1695/6.
For more see wills.html
(Portsmouth Guildhall has a Mayoral Record Panel which depicts all the mayors 
dating back nearly 800 years, the dates they were mayor from and any memorial 
events that happened. http://www.portsmouth-guide.co.uk/local/guildhall.htm)

Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk Historical Collections, Central Library, 
Guildhall Square, Portsmouth PO1 2DX Tel. +44 23 9268 8046 wrote 24.10.06:
 The only DEACON mayor of Portsmouth in our list of mayors, 1531-1975, is 
George DEACON, mayor in 1695 and 1703.  I see from your e-mail that your 
cousin has already been able to consult Robert EAST's Extracts from the 
Portsmouth Records (revised edition, 1891), which is the main printed source 
for pre-19th century records of Portsmouth.  
 - ex http://www.knightroots.co.uk/other.htm knightroots"att"aol.com 2005
The following is reproduced with permission from
 http://www.knightroots.co.uk/other.htm knightroots"att"aol.com 2005
1703 - Sept   29       -  George DEACON   - Mayor
   Nov. 26 - Great storm - the Newcastle foundered at Spithead, 193 lives lost
   December  26 - King Charles of Spain landed at Portsmouth
1704
 January 5       - Combined English & Dutch fleets sailed from Portsmouth for 
  Portugal but were driven back by a storm and remained until mid February
 February 12   - King Charles of Spain sailed from Portsmouth to Lisbon"
On 29.9.1704 another mayor took over.
Here are his entries for the births of his children in his family bible - now in the DFB held by JD. In smaller writing to R & below are comments by his grandson (10) "Wm 1" of 1.2. See book.html for details.


m1 ?

11 2-George DEACON b 16.7.1683 by 1st wife -RH
Geo. DEACON, Jnr made burgess of Portsmouth 18.9.1704 -JH.

[1 1-George DEACON c1650]
m2 sp-Jane LOVING of Adgstone [Adgestone - see www.brading.org of
info"att"brading.org - bounced & www.answers.com/topic/brading] 
in the parish of Brading in the Isle of Wight.
 JD: Contemporary to this couple in Portsmouth were the following DEACONs:
John & Jane, Richard & Mary, Wm & Mary, George & Jane. William DEACON 1733-92
remembered well his grmr Jane nee LOVING. Her property Adgstone farm in the 
Isle of Wight passed to him. She must have lived longer than average for the 
time.
 KW: IGI has a number of LOVING in Godshill, Isle of Wight c1688-90, some
distance from Brading. How close is Adgestone? 
For DEACONs of Isle of Wight, see *1615-20C of 2.2 below.

12 2-Richard DEACON bp 4.2.1684/85 Portsmouth - JD.
13 2-John DEACON b 25.2.1686 -RH. Made burgess of Portsmouth 18.3.1707/8 -JH.
14 2-Mary DEACON b 12.3.1689 -RH DFB: d 25.4.1772 - presumably single.

15 2-James DEACON b 2.8.1691 DFB: d 13.1.1748 aged 57.
 -Where did d 20.1.1749 come from?
Made burgess of Portsmouth 11.10.1714 -JH. Alderman of Portsmouth. 
 #He is 0 at 1.2. See there for his wife & descendants including his son
 (10) William DEACON 1733-1792 the brewer ("Wm 1").
 Following the paragraph written by 15 quoted at ## under 0 above, there 
follows written by "Wm 1": "These family minutes were made by my dear father 
Mr James DEACON, and cut by me out of one of old pocket books this 25th of 
April 1782. He died the 13th of January 1718 aged 57 years - I was then 15 
years old. He was the best of fathers. I recollect and feel to this moment his 
tender affection towards me and I shall revere his memory as long as I breathe!
 - Wm DEACON". 
Here is that extract and the previous one.

16 2-Jane DEACON b 14.2.1696 -RH

17 2-William DEACON b 6.2.1697/98 [ie b 1697 by the Julian calendar 
but 1698 by the Gregorian calendar]. d 28.11.1759 aged 61 - DFB. Collector of 
HM Customs, North Potomack, Maryland, USA. Visited 8.3.1749-3.4.1750 by nephew 
Wm [(10) of 1.2] - DFB. 
The following is from http://www.naples-fl.com/karengen/swear.ged
 by Karen SWEARINGEN-TAYLOR (address & ph no withheld pending permission):

 Royal Customs Collector for the North Potomac; built a new house for Mary and 
himself at Chancellor's Point (Van Sweringen's Point). 

m 1730 Charles, Maryland [ex BT] sp-Mary NEALE bc1682 (her 4th marriage; 
Joseph VAN SWERINGEN c1677-1718 was her 3rd husband) Named in her fr's will. 
Dr of James NEALE d1727 and Elizabeth CALVERT: for more on their families see
 http://sparksfamilytree.net/family_tree/wga55.html
ex The Maryland SEMMES and kindred families, NEWMAN, p 297;
& GARDINER generations and relations by Thomas Richard GARDINER,
Vol II, Descendants of James NEAL, p. 2. One grgrson was  Thomas TANEY, Chief 
Justice of the Supreme Court.
 http://genforum.genealogy.com/deacon/ has a post on this couple.


??2 1-William DEACON Mayor of Portsmouth 29.9.1685 and 29.9.1703.
CHECK where this info came from - BT??

Compare
#From A.T. EVERITT, Miscellaneous Collections, vol.2 (photocopied manuscript 
notes). (Mr. EVERITT died in 1922.) via Alan.King"att"portsmouthcc.gov.uk
 24.10.06:
 p.205 Part of DEACON pedigree.  William DEACON of Portsmouth married Mary.  
He lived on the west side of Broad Street. He was a victualler and was dead in 
1726.  His widow married a second husband called MARSHALL.  William and Mary 
had the following children: George DEACON, mariner, only son & heir; Catherine 
(married a Mr. JOHNSON); Elizabeth; Mary; Anne, youngest child born before 
1703.

Compare Alan K 2006: The only DEACON mayor of Portsmouth in our list of mayors,
1531-1975, is George DEACON, mayor in 1695 and 1703. 
 

1.4 EARLIER BACK ex BT - out of date as of 24.5.2005 According to "The DEACON Family Book" once owned by (10)7(13)21 Wilfred DEACON (see his letter of 1925 to Rev NF TRIPP) the 1st mention of the DEACON family from whom we descend is an ecclesiastical record from St Asaph, Flint, Wales: [This is NOT in "The DEACON Family Book" -KW.] 0 0-Francis DEACON (sometimes DE AKENE) d c1498 1 1-Michael DEACON Bishop of St Asaph, Wales, dc1500 For photos & history of this church see http://www.denbigh.com/asaph.html & http://www.stasaph.co.uk/ 2 1-Richard DEACON dc1521 - LDS Family Search IGI film no. 456502 (I can't find any DEACON on this film!) 21 2-Walter DEACON dc1556 211 3-Richard DEACON d1601 m sp-Miss OGLANDER of Bembridge, Isle of Wight - not in IGI 2111 4-John DEACON Parliamentarian in Col. EYRE's regiment 2112 4-Stephen DEACON m 1629 sp-Elizabeth MORTON of Hampton, Middlesex dr of H MORTON - not in IGI 2112 1 5-Isaac DEACON m 1654 sp-Mary JEDDELL of Isle of Wight - not in IGI 2112 11 6-Isaac DEACON bp 1654 m 14.1.1674 sp- JOYCE-GREEN dr of J JOYCE-GREEN of the Grange, Wimborne, Dorset - not in IGI 2112 111 7-William DEACON m 17.12.1699 at St Thomas, Portsmouth sp-Margaret MARCHEN dr of Wavell MARCHEN of Isle of Wight - not in IGI 2112 1111 8-William DEACON bp 24.11.1700 2112 1112 8-John DEACON bur 16.1.1733 St Thomas, Portsmouth m sp-Jane GAMMON dr of Robert GAMMON of Devonshire - not in IGI (The IGI has a number of Jane GAMMON with fr Robert but none look right.) 2112 1112 1 9-Mary DEACON referred to as "my sister MARY DEACON" in 1748 will of her brother James at * 0 of wills.html 2112 1112 2 9-William DEACON 2112 1112 3 9-Clement DEACON 2112 1112 4 9-James DEACON 2.8.1691-20.1.1749. #He is 0 in 1.2 above. Compare this b date from (10)7(13)2 1 with James DEACON bp: 3 Aug 1691 St Thomas,Portsmouth son of George! & Jane C062511 1654-1710 m c1720 London sp-Elizabeth HOWARD at least 11 children C062511 gives 3 possible bps: 1) bp: 02 MAY 1669 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth, Hamps to John & Elizabeth 2) bp: 28 MAR 1697 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth, Hamps to Henry & Mary 3) bp: 16 JAN 1708 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth, Hamps to Nicholas & Mary Henry & Mary also had . Martha HOWARD bp: 19 JAN 1699 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire . Francis HOWARD bp: 24 SEP 1710 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth, Hampshire 2112 1112 46 10-William DEACON bp 9.8.1733 St Thomas Cathedral, Portsmouth d 1792 Portsmouth. The only surviving son. *He is (10) in 1.2 above. See there for his will, wife & descendants. cf IGI search: 0 Richard DECONS bc 1450 1 Richard DEACON bc 1475 Of Windridge,Hertford d 6.6.1521 IGI film no. 184784 m 1504 Elizabeth Reynes 2 Thomas DECONS bc1477 Of Wilshamstead, Bedford 3 John DECONS bc1480 Of Stoke Goldington, Buckingham,

2. DEACON CLUES:
         

2.0 Ashbury, Berkshire re 0 of 1.3   
DEACON in Ashbury from BTs 1612-1637 and PRs 1653-  
 courtesy of Jean HODGES 17.2.08 jhljs1919"att"dsl.pipex.com

Births
5 Oct 1653	Richard Deacon

Baptisms	
25 Aug 1666	Martha		d James and Elizabeth
4 Jun 1668	Richard	s James and Elizabeth
30 Oct 1701 	Mary 		d James and Ellianor  Idstone Yeoman
17 Dec 1702	Richard 	s James and Ellianor  Idstone Yeoman bn 12 Dec 
1 Apr 1705	James		s James and Ellianor  Idstone Yeoman bn 29 Mar
27 Jul 1707	John		s James and Ellianor   I
6 Apr 1710	George		s James and Ellianor	I
7 Sep 1714	Mary		d James and Ellianor	I

Marriages
22 May 1664 	James Deacon to Elizabeth Lane
30 Oct 1700	James Deacon, Idstone Yeoman to Ellianor Haynes, Idstone
10 Feb 1714/15	William Day Idstone to Mary Deacon Lambourn	
26 or 28 Sep 1717 Thomas Deackon, Lambourn to Elizabeth Castle, same 	
6 Apr 1738	John Deacon Lambourn to Anne Francis, Inkpen, by Licence

Burials
1 Nov 1699	 	Grace Deacon 		w James, Yeo
13 Oct 1700		Elizabeth Deacon 	d James, Yeo
17 Dec 1701		Mary Deacon		 inf.
8 Nov 1722		Ellianor Deacon	w James
3 Feb 1725/26		Mary Deacon	d James and Ellianor
12 Mar 1743/44	Richard Deacon 	Ashbury
26 Jun 1748		James Deacon	Ashbury
4 Mar 1788		Martha Deacon	Wanborough
7 Aug 1793		George Deacon	s James and Ellianor aged 83 years Yeo
 All the above happened in Ashbury, references in right hand column are to 
places of residence at the time of the event.
                           ...
In tree form this gives

0 0-James DEACON (Not likely to be James who m Mary FRENCH, 0 of 1.3 above.)
m 22 May 1664 Ashbury, Berkshire sp-Elizabeth LANE
1 1-Martha DEACON bp 25 Aug 1666 Ashbury, Berkshire			
2 1-Richard DEACON bp 4 Jun 1668	Ashbury, Berkshire
?3 1-Elizabeth DEACON bur 13 Oct 1700 dr of James, Yeo

0 0-James DEACON yeoman of Idstone d by 1722
 (Too old to be James 1691-1748 Portsmouth, 15 of 1.3 above.)
m 30 Oct 1700 Ashbury, Berkshire sp-Ellianor HAYNES, Idstone
 bur 8 Nov 1722 Ashbury, Berkshire Ellianor DEACON W of James
1 1-Mary DEACON bp 30 Oct 1701 Ashbury, Berks bur 3 Feb 1725/26 Ashbury, Berks
2 1-Richard DEACON 17 Dec 1702 Ashbury, Berks bur 12 Mar 1743/44 Ashbury, Berks
3 1-James DEACON bp 1 Apr 1705 Ashbury, Berks bur 26 Jun 1748 Ashbury, Berks
4 1-John DEACON bp 27 Jul 1707 Ashbury, Berkshire
5 1-George DEACON bp 6 Apr 1710 Ashbury, Berkshire
 bur 7 Aug 1793	George DEACON son of James and Ellianor aged 83 years Yeoman
6 1-Mary DEACON bp 7 Sep 1714 Ashbury, Berkshire	
   ...................................................
FRENCH in Ashbury Registers BTs 1612-1637 and PRs 1653 onwards:
  BAPTISMS
9 Aug 1616		Anne 
4 Jul 1619		Alice 
3 Mar 1621/22		Katherine 
4 Jun 1657		William  - DOB not Baptism
10 Dec 1658		Jane  - DOB not Baptism
19 Dec 1660		John  - DOB not Baptism
16 Jan 1663		Francis		s William and Susanna
19 Aug 1665		Susanna	d William and Susanna
8 Sep 1666		Elizabeth	d William and Susanna
3 Jul 1668		Charles	s William and Susanna
5 May 1670		George		s William and Susanna
14 Jan 1673		Mary		d William and Susanna
1 Jan 1680/81		Hannah	d William and Susanna
  MARRIAGES
14 Feb 1618/19	Maria French to Edwarde CHAMP
24 Apr 1637		Robert French to Anne WOODARD
15 Nov 1655		William French to Susanna PROWTON
4 Oct 1714		Hannah French to Richard COLE, 	both of Ashbury 
  BURIALS
23 Jun 1655 		Anne
10 Jul 1659		Thomas
15 Jun 1662		Anne
25 Sep 1665		Susanna
17 Oct 1665		William
11 Mar 1703/04	Anne			Ashbury
26 Mar 1705		George		St James's, London, Yeoman
21 Jan 1715/16	Mrs Susanna French
12 Feb 1724/25	William French	Ramsbury 

Again the right hand column is their abode at the time of the entry being made.
                           ...
In tree form this gives

0 William FRENCH (probably not the WF bur 12 Feb 1724/25 Ramsbury)
m 15 Nov 1655 Ashbury, Berkshire sp-Susanna PROWTON bur 21 Jan 1715/16 Ashbury,
 Berkshire
1 Francis FRENCH bp 16 Jan 1663 Ashbury, Berkshire		
2 Susanna FRENCH bp 19 Aug 1665 Ashbury, Berkshire		
3 Elizabeth FRENCH bp 8 Sep 1666 Ashbury, Berkshire		
4 Charles FRENCH bp 3 Jul 1668	Ashbury, Berkshire	
5 George FRENCH bp 5 May 1670 Ashbury, Berkshire 		
6 Mary FRENCH bp 14 Jan 1673 Ashbury, Berkshire	
 #Too recent to be MF who m James DEACON , 0 of 1.3 with son George bc1650-60.
7 Hannah FRENCH bp 1 Jan 1680/81 Ashbury, Berkshire		
m 4 Oct 1714 Ashbury, Berkshire sp-Richard COLE both of Ashbury 
     

2.1 PORTSMOUTH: A4-size page number 2.1.1 Portsmouth DEACON christenings from IGI via familysearch 1664-1847 39 2.1.2 IGI marriages for DEACON at St Thomas, Portsmouth 1654-1865 42 2.1.3 Family of Harrison DEACON 1795-1807 Portsmouth & Elizabeth BARNARD 42 2.1.4 Odds & ends by year 43 Portsmouth H.E. DEACON, Shipwright killed WW1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.1.1 Portsmouth DEACON christenings from IGI via familysearch 1664-1847: From Joan in Colorado epistles"att"email.msn.com: Portsmouth DEACONs from the IGI Index at

http://www.familysearch.org
She identified those marked [1], [2], ..., [(11)] - referring to their numbers
under 1. above -as having parents William and Sarah from this site. 
 NB My ID numbers may have changed!
"The source for all of them is:
Batch number  Dates  Source Call No.  Type  Printout Call No.  
 C062513     1770-1812  0919726        Film       6901162. 
Other batch numbers for St.Thomas you may wish to search are:
C062511/2/3/4." She found the marriage of [1] in Batch No: M062512.
"You may find other marriages of this siblings there.
The batch number for St.Thomas marriages are: M062511/2/3/4."
(St Thomas is St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hamps.)

C062511 1654-1710 0919724 Film 6901162 
C062511 1710-1727 0919725 
 1. Isaac DEACON  Christening: 7 Aug 1664 St Thomas son of Richard & Eliz.
  See 7 of 2.1.12 for their m.
 2. Richard DEACON  Christening: 11 Aug 1664 St Thomas son of Richard & Eliz.
  3. Eward DEACON  Christening: 10 May 1665 St Thomas son of Eward & Eliz.
  4. Edward DEACON  Christening: 27 Aug 1666 St Thomas son of Edward
  5. Elizabeth DEACON  Christening: 5 Oct 1666 St Thomas dr of Richard & Eliz.
  6. Mary DEACON  Christening: 2 Oct 1667 St Thomas, dr of Richard & Eliz.
  7. Mary DEACON  Christening: 11 Jun 1669 St Thomas, dr of Edward & Eliz.
  8. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 14 May 1670 St Thomas dr of Isaac & Mary
   cf M1 of 2.1.12
  9. John DEACON  Christening: 29 Sep 1670 St Thomas son of Richard & Eliz.
  10. John DEACON  Christening: 20 Dec 1670 St Thomas son of Edward & Eliz.
  11. Amey DEACON  Christening: 8 Jun 1673 St Thomas dr of Richard & Eliz.
  12. Mary DEAKINS  Christening: 6 Aug 1682 St Thomas dr of William & Jane
  13. Richard DEACON  Christening: 4 Feb 1684 St Thomas son of Richard & Jane
  14. John DEACON  Christening: 7 Mar 1686 St Thomas son of John & Jane
  15. Mary DEACON  Christening: 1 Apr 1689 St Thomas dr of George & Jane
  16. Mary DEACON  Christening: 27 Dec 1689 St Thomas dr of Richard & Mary
  17. James DEACON  Christening: 3 Aug 1691 St Thomas son of George & Jane [0?]
  18. Elianoure DEACON  Christening: 4 Dec 1691 St Thomas dr of Richard & Mary
  19. Rebekah DEACON  Christening: 3 Nov 1693 St Thomas dr of Richard & Mary
  20. Richard DEACON  Christening: 7 Feb 1697 St Thomas son of Richard & Mary
  21. William DEACON  Christening: 14 Feb 1697 St Thomas son of George & Jane
  22. Mary DEACON  Christening: 4 Jul 1697 St Thomas dr of William & Mary
  23. Mary DEACON  Christening: 7 Dec 1698 St Thomas dr of William & Mary
  24. William DEACON  Christening: 10 Nov 1699 St Thomas son of Richard & Mary
  25. Anne DEACON  Christening: 24 Aug 1700 St Thomas dr of Will & Mary
  26. William DEACON Christening:24 Nov 1700 St Thomas son of William & Margret
   See 6. of 2.1.12 for their m.
  27. John DEACON  Christening: 23 Mar 1704 St Thomas son of John & LAWDY 
  28. Mary DEACON  Christening: 28 Nov 1708 St Thomas dr of William & Margret
  29. Elizabeth DEACON Christening:16 Mar 1710St Thomas dr of William & Margret
  30. Elizabeth DEACON  Chrg: 13 Sep 1713 St Thomas dr of William & Margarett
  31. Anne DEACON  Christening: 8 Dec 1717 St Thomas dr of William & Margarett
  33. William DEACON  Chrng: 30 Nov 1718 St Thomas son of William & Margarett
  34. Mary DEACON  Christening: 7 Feb 1720 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. [3]
  35. Clement DEACON  Chrng: 17 Jul 1720 St Thomas son of William & Margarett
  36. John DEACON  Christening: 9 May 1724 St Thomas son of James & Eliz. [5]
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C062512 1727-1769 0919725 Film 6901162:
  37. Ann DEACON  Christening: 4 Feb 1728 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. [7]
  38. Frances DEACON  Christening: 4 Feb 1728 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. [8]
  39. Ann DEACON  Christening: 18 Apr 1728 St Thomas dr of Richard & Ann
  40. Elizabeth DEACON  Christening: 19 Dec 1729 St Thomas dr of Richard & Ann
  41. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 1 May 1730 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. [9]
  42. Mary DEACON  Christening: 1 Sep 1731 St Thomas dr of Richard & Ann
  43.William DEACON Christening:9 Aug 1733 St Thomas son of James & Eliz.[(10)]
  44. Elizabeth DEACON Christening: 3 Mar 1734 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz.[4]
  45. Jane DEACON  Christening: 23 Dec 1734 St Thomas dr of Richard & Ann
  46. Ann DEACON  Christening: 11 May 1735 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. [9] 
  47. Ann DEACON  Christening: 26 Jun 1735 St Thomas dr of James & Eliz. [9]
  48. James DEACON  Christening: 29 Jun 1736 St Thomas son of James & Eliz.[(13)]
  49. Richard DEACON  Christening: 29 Mar 1737 St Thomas son of Richard & Ann
  50. William DEACON  Christening: 8 Jul 1739 St Thomas son of Richard & Ann
  51.Alice DEACON Christening: 21 Apr 1740 St Thomas dr of James & Elis. [(14)]
  52. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 27 Apr 1740 St Thomas dr of Richd. & Eliz.
  53. James DEACON  Christening: 7 Jun 1741 St Thomas son of Richard & Ann
  54. John DEACON  Christening: 4 Apr 1743 St Thomas son of Richard & Ann
  55. Henry Packston DEACON  Chrisg: 16 Apr 1745 St Thomas son of Richard & Ann
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C062512 0919725 
  56. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 30 Oct 1748 St Thomas dr of Richard & Ann
  57. James DEACON  Christening: 21 May 1762 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz. [(10)1]
  58. Wm. DEACONS  Christening: 10 Jun 1763 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz. [(10)2]
  59. Jno. Thos. DEACON  Chrng: 25 Dec 1764 St Thomas son of Thomas & Frances
  60. Elizth. DEACON  Christening: 18 Mar 1765 St Thomas dr of Wm. & Eliz. [(10)7]
  61. Wm. DEACON  Christening: 20 May 1767 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz. [(10)7]
  62. Elizabeth DEACON  Christening: 11 Oct 1767 St Thomas dr of Wm & Mary
  63. Jane DEACON  Christening: 1 Dec 1769 St Thomas of Wm & Eliz. [(10)7]
  64. George DEACON  Christening: 11 Apr 1770 St Thomas son of Wm & Mary
--------
 C062513 1770-1812 0919726:
  65. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 3 Mar 1771 St Thomas son of Wm & Mary
  66. Henry DEACON  Christening: 24 May 1774 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz. [(10)6]
  67. Ann DEACON  Christening: 24 May 1774 St Thomas dr of Wm & Eliz. [(10)7]
  68. Peter DEACON  Christening: 15 Jan 1776 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz. [(10)8]
  69. Henry DEACON  Christening: 21 Aug 1777 St Thomas son of Wm & Eliz.
 [(10)(11)]
  70. Deborah DEACON  Christening: 10 Jul 1778 St Thomas son of Wm & Mary
  71. Mary DEACON  Christening: 16 Jan 1780 St Thomas dr of Wm & Eliz.
 [(10)(12)]
  72. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 23 Jan 1780 St Thomas dr of John & Jane
  73. Sarah DEACON  Christening: 15 Feb 1782 St Thomas dr of John & Jane
  74. Wm. Weston DEACON  Christening: 8 Oct 1794 St Thomas son of Wm & Sarah
 [(10)71]
  75. Henry DEACON  Christening: 5 Feb 1796 St Thomas [(10)72] son of Wm&Sarah 
  76. James DEACON  Christening: 23 May 1797 St Thomas [(10)73] son of Wm&Sarah
  78. Sarah Ann DEACON  Chrg: 21 Nov 1798 St Thomas [(10)74]dr of Wm&Sarah 
  79. Elizth. Barnard DEACON  Christening: 21 Jan 1799 St Thomas, Portsmouth
     dr of Harrison & Eliz., 1 of family 2.1.3
  80. Robert DEACON  Christening: 2 May 1800 St Thomas [(10)75] son of Wm&Sarah 
  81. Daniel Alexand. DEACON  Christening: 27 Jul 1800 St Thomas, Portsmouth
      son of Daniel & Mary
  82. Harrison DEACON  Christening: 20 Mar 1801 St Thomas
     dr of Harrison & Eliz., 2 of family 2.1.3
  83. James Wilkinson DEACON  Christening: 22 Jan 1802 St Thomas, Portsmouth
    son of James DEACON & Catherine POPIER.  - [(10)11?]
  84. George DEACON  Christening: 22 Jul 1802 St Thomas [(10)76] son of Wm&Sarah 
  85. Charles Ewens DEACON  Christeng: 16 Mar 1803 St Thomas
    dr of Harrison & Eliz., 3 of family 2.1.3
  86. Elizth. Love DEACON  Chrg: 7 Aug 1803 St Thomas [(10)77] dr of Wm&Sarah 
  87. Nelson Wavell DEACON  Chrg: 1 Dec 1806 St Thomas [(10)79] son of Wm&Sarah 
  88. Frederick DEACON  Christening: 8 Jun 1807 St Thomas
   sf dr of Harrison & Eliz., 5 of family 2.1.3
  89. Edwd. DEACON bp: 17 Aug 1808 St Thomas [(10)7(10)] son of Wm & Sarah 
  90. George Edwd. DEACON  Chrg: 6 Dec 1809 St Thomas [(10)7(11)] son of Wm&Sarah 
  91. Martin DEACON  Chrg: 1 Feb 1811 St Thomas [(10)5(12)] son of Wm & Sarah 
-----
C062514 1813-73 not ID'd:
. John DEACON DEACON  Christng: 6 May 1838 St Thomas son of Thomas & Mary
. Mary Jane DEACON  Christening: 27 Oct 1843 St Thomas dr of Wm & Mary
. Elizabeth Ann DEACON  Chrg: 18 Nov 1846 St Thomas dr of Fredk & Ann
. Hannah DEACON Christening: 13 Oct 1847 St Thomas dr of Joseph & Sarah

These bps & the ms below give the following families other than ours above 
 & 2.1.3 below:

0 Richard m Eliz., 1 Isaac 1664, 2 Richard 1664, 3 Mary 1667, 4 John 1670, 
 5 Amey 1673
0 Edward m Eliz., 1 Edward 1665, 2 Edward 1666, 3 Mary 1669, 4 John 1670
0 Isaac DEACON m 1654 Mary GREDS, 1 Sarah 1670
0 William & Jane, Mary 1682,
0 Richard & Jane, 1 Richard 1684,
0 John & Jane, 1 John 1686,
0 George & Jane, 1 Mary 1689, 2 William 1697,
0 Richard & Mary, 1 Mary 1689, 2 Elianoure 1691, 3 Rebekah 1693, 
 4 Richard 1697, 5 Wm 1699, 6
0 William & Mary, 1 Mary 1697, 2 Mary 1698, 3 Anne 1700,
0 William m 1699 Margret/Margarett MARCKIN, 1 Wm 1700, 2 Mary 1708, 3 Elizabeth
 1710, 4 Elizabeth 1713, 5 Anne 1717, 6 William 1718, 7 Clement 1720,
0 John & LAWDY, 1 John 1704
0 Richard & Ann, 1 Ann 1728, 2 Elizabeth 1729, 3 Mary 1731, 4 Jane 1734,
 5 Richard 1737, 6 Wm 1739, 7 James 1741, 8 John 1743, 9 Henry Packston DEACON,
 10 Sarah 1748,
0 Richd. & Eliz., 1 Sarah 1740,
0 Thomas & Frances, 1 Jno. Thos. 1764,
0 Wm & Mary, 1 Elizabeth 1767, 2 George 1770, 3 Sarah 1771, 4 Deborah 1778,
 Compare William m 1771 Mary PARSONS 
0 John & Jane, 1 Sarah 1780, 2 Sarah 1782,
0 Daniel & Mary, 1 Daniel Alexand. 1800,

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2.1.2 IGI marriages for DEACON at St Thomas, Portsmouth 1654-1865 :

One can order the microfiche from LDS of the marriage registers for 
St Thomas a Beckett, Portsmouth 1776-1812 Compiled by A.H. COLTART MA 1934. 
It lists if bride & groom had marksmen. (Is this like the best man?)
However it excludes the witnesses.
There are discrepancies in spelling with the IGI (eg WELLSTEAD vs WOLLSTEAD,
STADON vs MADON). I also found a m in it NOT on IGI:
 0 John BARTLETT 40th Regt of Foot 
 m 19.5.1803 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth Mary MASON minor by licence.

M062511 :
1. Isaac DEACON m Mary GREDS: 25 Dec 1654 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
2. Elizabeth DEACON m John TAYLOUR: 29 Jan 1673 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
3. Isaac DEACON m Joyce GREENE: 14 Jan 1674 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
4. Elizabeth DEACON m William MIDLANE: 4 Nov 1680 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
5. Joyce DEACON m Richard CASE: 30 Aug 1681 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
6. Will. DEACON m Margret MARCKIN: 17 Dec 1699 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
7. Richard DECON Elizabeth LUCAS: 25 Dec 1661 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth

M062512 Source Call #: 0919725, 0919730, 0919731, 0919732, 0919733:
8. Mary DEACON m James CUTTLER: 26 Mar 1714 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
9. Mary DEACON m George FORD: 9 Jun 1729 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
10. Mary DEACON m Matthew WHITWELL: 14 Sep 1749 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
11. James Williams DEACON m Georgina SMITH: 14 Feb 1810 Saint Thomas [(10)11]
12. Elisabeth DEACON m John ELLIOTT: 20 Sep 1813 Saint Thomas
13. Elizth. Barnard DEACON m Jenkin JONES: 2 May 1825 Saint Thomas (1 of 2.1.3)
14. William Weston DEACON m Ann RICKS: 10 Aug 1825 Saint Thomas [(10)71]
15. Sarah Anne DEACON m George VUTOR (should be VICTOR): 6 Nov 1830 Saint
 Thomas [(10)74]
16. Jane DEACON m William DEARDEN: 15 Jun 1840 Saint Thomas
17. Louisa DEACON m Henry COOK: 10 Jun 1862 Saint Thomas
18. Eliza Trevelyan DEACON m George Frederick BAGNALL:24.1.1865 StThomas [(10)721]
  
Batch M062513, 1759-1795 Source Call #: 0919729, printout no.6900174 :
19. Elizabeth DEACON m Weston VARLO: 29 Sep 1759 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth [4]
20. William DEACON m Elizabeth JUDSON: 25 Mar 1761 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth [(10)]
21. Edward DEACON m Elizabeth ROBINSON: 27 Sep 1769 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
22. William DEACON m Mary PARSONS 12 Sep 1771 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
23. Elizabeth DEACON m John GREEN: 1 Feb 1773 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
24. James DEACON m Grace YOUNG: 11 May 1785 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth (10)1 m1?
25. Elizabeth DEACON m George TRIPP: 1 Nov 1786 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth (10)4 
26. Harrison DEACON m Elizabeth BARNARD: 5 Sep 1795 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
 (0 of 2.1.3)
27. Thomas DEAKEN m Frances STEDMAN: 20 Jul 1761 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth

M062514: - no entries
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2.1.3 Family of Harrison DEACON 1795-1807 Portsmouth & Elizabeth BARNARD
 from Joan & BT:

0 0-Harrison DEACON 
His will 25.9.1843 proved 15.3.1845 ex BT is at "* 0 Harrison DEACON of 2.1.3" at wills.html

m 5 Sep 1795 Portsmouth, Hamps by licence by Richard CLIFTON sp-Elizabeth 
BARNARD witnesses James KENT & Stephen HATCH -BT. (IGI film 177924 p252 ref. 
9572; m is 26 of 2.1.2) Her father may have been a Navy Agent: see Pigot's -BT.

1 1-Elizth. Barnard DEACON b 12.1.1799 bp 21.1.1799 St Thomas, Portsmouth, 
Hamps. C062513 1770-1812 0919726 Film 6901162 

m 2 May 1825 Saint Thomas sp-Captain Jenkin JONES Royal Navy. Witnesses
Caroline & EA BRYANT, WR & E DEACON. d 14.7.1843 (PRO). (13 of 2.1.2)
BT: Commissioned sea officers: Lieut. 18.6.1813, Commander 18.5.1816 (PRO);
 Captain 28.8.1828 (PRO).

2 1-Harrison DEACON b 28.2.1801 bp 20 Mar 1801 St Thomas, Portsmouth
 C062513 1770-1812 0919726 Film 6901162. d 12.12.1822 bur. St Thomas,Portsmouth
1844 Pigot's Royal National & Commercial Directory, [Part 2] Hamps etc: 
 p48 Mr Harrison [DEACON], Castle Rd, Southsea
 in "A list of the nobility, gentry & clergy in Portsmouth, Portsea, Gosport
 & their vicinities"

3 1-Charles Ewens DEACON bp 16 Mar 1803 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hamps. 
C062513 1770-1812 0919726 Film 6901162 Attorney at law.
 He has many entries at 2.2 below eg for Pigot's directory for 1844

m 5.9.1835 at Stoke next Guildford sp-Sarah Meier SOAPER b 16.7.1812 dr of 
Thomas & Mary nee MILES. Witnesses George SMALLPIECE, Eliza Jenkin JONES, Mary 
Branson SOAPER. Lived at Lordswood near Romsey,Southampton. 
(Office of National Statistics Regn Nos. for certs.)

31 2-Alice Mompesson DEACON bp 10.10.1849 vii 187
32 2-Charles Frederick DEACON bp 8.1.1851 vii 201 
 cf 2.2: 1875 The Post Office Directory of Hampshire:
 p204,326 Southampton, Charles Frederick, 2 Rockstone Tce 

33 2-Margaret Anne DEACON bp 29.10.1852 privately Recd by the congregation
 31.8.1855 2c 51
34 2-Katrina Knottingleigh DEACON bp 26.6.1855 2c55

4 1-William Robert DEACON bp 1804 d 10.9.1839 in "East Indies" (Bhuj) Bombay
Presidency. [cf John DEACON bur 22.7.1839 at Hazareebaugh,Calcutta aged 30 of
HM 9th Regiment.]

5 1-Frederick DEACON bp 8 Jun 1807 St Thomas, Portsmouth, Hamps, 
  C062513 1770-1812 0919726 Film 6901162 
m sp-Ann 1808 Dartmouth
  1861 Berry Grove House, Liss, Hampshire:
Frederic DEACON  Head M 54 1807 Portsmouth, Hants Gentleman Late in Army
Ann DEACON       Wife M 53 1808 Dartmouth
Harriet MANGHEN Servt U 22
Kister MARSH  Servant U 15
................
 1901 census
 Name          Age Where Born, Administrative County,Civil Parish Occupation
 Harrison DEACON 16 [bc1885] Portsmouth Hants Southampton Portsmouth Shipwright
  H M Dkyd                                                 30773381
 Alice DEACON 14 [bc1887] Portsmouth Hants Southampton Portsmouth   30773382
 Hilda DEACON 12 [bc1889] Portsmouth Hants Southampton Portsmouth   30773383

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2.1.4 ODDS & ENDS BY YEAR

* 29.9.1703  George DEACON made Mayor of Portsmouth
 from diary at http://www.knightsure.co.uk/knightroots/genealogy/

*1749-1840 www.nationalarchives.gov.uk (For more info on these wills see
 wills.html)
An online fuzzy search on DEACON Portsmouth gave

Will of James DEACON Merchant of Portsmouth, Hampshire	
10 February 1749 PROB 11/767
-This looks like 0 James DEACON of Portsmouth will 13.1.1748 proved 10.2.1748.

Will of Elizabeth DEACON Widow of Portsmouth, Hampshire	
23 June 1791 PROB 11/1205
-This could be Elizabeth nee HOWARD wife of 0 James DEACON.
A photocopy was sent me by JH.

Will of William DEACON of Portsmouth, Hampshire	
01 October 1792 PROB 11/1223
-This is 6 William DEACON b1733 will 13.6.1791 codicil 1791 proved 1.10.1792

Will of James DEACON of Portsmouth, Hampshire	
04 January 1813 PROB 11/1540
-Might be (10)1 b1762 Portsmouth, or (10) bp 1736. A photocopy was sent me by JH.
See end of 1.2 concerning him.	

Will of Elizabeth DEACON Widow of Portsmouth, Hampshire	
14 May 1821 PROB 11/1643
-This is Elizabeth nee JUDSON bp 1736 wife of 6 William. 
  A photocopy was sent me by JH. BT sent me a typed version 15.11.03

Will of William DEACON of Portsmouth , Hampshire	
16 November 1840 PROB 11/1936
-This is (10)7 William DEACON b1767 Portsmouth d 1840 
 A photocopy was sent me by JH.
........................................................................
*1786
Who is James DEACON b 1786 d 18.12.1812? In bible of (10)7 named as youngest 
son of Alderman James DEACON of Portsmouth (ie 0 above) & Elizabeth.
 Dates dont match: b date must be before father d in 1749!  He looks like:
Will of James DEACON of Portsmouth, Hampshire 04 January 1813 PROB 11/1540
 - see *1749-1840 below.
..............................................................................
*1803 Sussex, 1835 Landport, Hants, 1858 Portsmouth, Hants
  1871 Barlone Village, Newport, Whippingham, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, Hampshire:
William DEACON  Head M 58 1803 Sussex  Hawker
Harriett DEACON Wife M 45 1826 Manglesfield, Gloucestershire
Ernest DEACON   Son  U 12 1859 Barlone Village
Louisa DEACON   Daur U  7 1864 Barlone Village
Fanny MITCHELL Sister U 8 1863 Manglesfield, Gloucestershire
  1871 Barlone Village, Newport, Whippingham, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, Hampshire:
William DEACON   Head M 36   Hawker  0
Elizabeth DEACON Wife M 34 1837 Landport, Hants     
William DEACON   Son  U 14 1857 Landport, Hants          1
Emma DEACON      Daur U 10 1861 Landport, Hants          2
Thomas DEACON    Son  U  8 1863 Landport, Hants          3
Henry DEACON     Son  U  6 1865 Landport, Hants          4
Elizabeth DEACON Dau  U  4 1867 Landport, Hants          5
Louisa DEACON   Daugh U  2 1869 Landport, Hants          6
  1881 21 Chislerfuls St, Brighton Pier, Brighton, Sussex:
Elizabeth DEACON Head W 42 1839 Brighton, Sussex Hawker
William DEACON   Son  U 23 1858 Portsmouth, Hants Soldier  1
Thomas DEACON    Son  U 17 1864 Portsmouth, Hants Hawker   3
Henry DEACON     Son  U 15 1867 Southampton, Hants Hawker  4
Elizabeth DEACON Dau  U 13 1869 Worthing, Sussex Scholar   5
Louisa DEACON   Daugh U 11 1871 Epsom, Surrey    Scholar   6
Francis DEACON   Son  U  9 1873 Newport, Hants   Scholar   7
Richard WILLETT Grandfather M 67 Pesworth, Sussex Charr Bottomer
Louisa WILLETT  Grandmother M 66 Blackheath, Kent
Louisa JENNINGS Sister      M 27 Baghlix?, Sussex General Worker?
Teresa JENNINGS Niece      6 mos Hastings, Sussex	
..............................................................................
*1846 West Cowes, Isle of Wight
  1891 Park Rd, Victoria Ct, West Cowes, Northwood, Isle of Wight, Hampshire:
Charles R DEACON Head M 45 1846 West Cowes, Isle of Wight  Dairyman
Sarah A DEACON   Wife M 43 1848 West Cowes, Isle of Wight 
Charles WH DEACON Son   14 1877 West Cowes, Isle of Wight  Scholar
William H DEACON  Son   10 1881 West Cowes, Isle of Wight  Scholar
..............................................................................
* 1901 census DEACON b or keyword hamps* or keyword london gave 884: stored at
 deacon/DEACONhampsLondon.csv & *.xls (.1 & .3 mg, 48 pages) using
 1901 Census Extractor & GuessTimator 3.0.2 from 
 http://members.lycos.co.uk/yks/Tools.htm
 This will exclude many in London; eg keyword Twickenham gave 9 but only 3 of
  these have the word London.

* 1901 census DEACON b or keyword hamps* gave 54: stored at
 deacon/DEACONhamps.csv & *.xls using
 1901 Census Extractor & GuessTimator 3.0.2 from 
 http://members.lycos.co.uk/yks/Tools.htm

* 1901 census, http://www.census.pro.gov.uk DEACON b Portsmouth gave
 Name  Age Where Born, Administrative County,Civil Parish Occupation
  
 William DEACON 43 [bc1858] Hants Portsmouth     Bombardier           11194389
 
 Ernest DEACON 17 [bc1884] Hant Portsmouth Sussex West Worthing General Hawker 
                                                                      12377235

 Harriett DEACON 73 [bc1828] Hants Portsmouth Southampton Portsmouth 12473069  
 Frank DEACON 15 [bc1886] Hants Portsmouth Southampton Portsmouth Cabinet Maker
  Apprentice                                                   12576212

 Phobe DEACON 19 [bc1882] Hants Portsmouth Southampton Portsmouth General
  Serv Domestic                                        12631727
 *She appears on http://www.4trudy.co.uk/census/ as
DEACON Phobe 19 Single,relnship (to household) Servant, 
 b Hants. Portsmouth, Occ. General Servant, Domestic, Ad County Southampton,
 Civil Parish Portsmouth,  Pi//Fo//Pa 1007/50/6 M 
 Transcribed by Malisemcg"att"aol.com
               
 Mrs DEACON 40 [bc1861] Portsmouth London Lambeth Dressmaker   1324576

 William DEACON 54 [bc1847] Hants Portsmouth London Lee Retired Cirl Servent
                                                        1979299 [(10)727 of 1.]

 Harrison DEACON 16 [bc1885] Portsmouth Hants Southampton Portsmouth Shipwright
  H M Dkyd                                                 30773381 [see 2.1.3]
 Alice DEACON 14 [bc1887] Portsmouth Hants Southampton Portsmouth   30773382
 Hilda DEACON 12 [bc1889] Portsmouth Hants Southampton Portsmouth   30773383

 Emily DEACON 60 [bc1841] Portsmouth Leicester   Servant Domestic 5564529

* 1901 census, http://www.census.pro.gov.uk DEACON James keyword or b Hampshire
 gave 0, but b or keyword Hants gave
 James DEACON 19 Berks Carridge Hants Hurstbourne Tarrant Driver For Carrier 
 James DEACON 3 Hants Fareham Southampton Alverstoke   
 James DEACON 16 Hants Ropley Surrey Worplesdon Agricultural Labourer 
 James DEACON 26 Hants Winchester Surrey Stoke Next Guildford Gardener Domestic
 James DEACON 36 Hants Frogham Southampton Bramshaw Haulier Coal 
 James DEACON 40 Hants Southampton West Sussex Broadwater Baker Bread Mkr 
 James DEACON 44 Cowes Hants Southampton Portsmouth Shipwright H M Dkyd 
 James DEACON 45 Hants Privett Surrey Worplesdon Agricultural Labourer 

* 1901 census, http://www.census.pro.gov.uk DEACON keyword Hants gave 12:
 Name  Age Where Born, Administrative County,Civil Parish Occupation:  
 Albert DEACON 18 Hants Ashley Hants Long Sutton Entire Gardener Domestic 
 Annie DEACON 24 Staffordshire Walsall Hants Aldershot Of No Occupation 
 Florence DEACON 2 Vernham St Hants Hants Vernhams Dean   
 George DEACON 57 Wanborough Wilts Hants Bournemouth Living On Own Means 
 Harriet DEACON (10)7 Sussex Chalton Hants Fareham Monthly Nurse 
 Henry DEACON 12 Hants Fareham Hants Fareham   
 James DEACON 19 Berks Carridge Hants Hurstbourne Tarrant Driver For Carrier 
 Joseph DEACON 25 Beading Berks Hants Vernhams Dean Journeyman Bricklayer 
 Mary DEACON 21 Somerset South ... Hants Shirley Living On Own Means 
 Mary DEACON 75 Berks Isley Hants Shirley   
 Owen DEACON 28 London Hackney ... Hants St Marys Clerk Of Works [(10)(10)12 1]
 Rose DEACON 26 East Ilsley Berks Hants Vernhams Dean   

* 1901 census, http://www.census.pro.gov.uk DEACON keyword Hampshire gave 18:
 Name  Age Where Born, Administrative County,Civil Parish Occupation
   
 Amy DEACON 82 Cambridgesh Cambridge Hampshire Fareham   
 Ann DEACON 64 Pembroke Landewi Hampshire Bournemouth   
 Caroline DEACON 19 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon   
 Cecelia DEACON 34 Sussex Hastings Hampshire Portsmouth   
 Dora DEACON 11 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon   
 Ernest DEACON 14 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon Groom Not Domestic 
 Florence DEACON 13 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon   
 Frances DEACON 50 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon   
 Frank DEACON 8 Southampton Hampshire Holy Road Entire   
 Frederick DEACON 28 Isle Of Wight Bartons Village Hampshire Portsmouth General
  Labourer In Florist Shop 
 George DEACON 16 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon Groom Not Domestic 
 Hannah DEACON 43 Kensington Hampshire Holy Road Entire   
 Henry DEACON 36 Hants Southampton Hampshire Portsmouth Shopkeeper Florist
  Dealer 
 Mabel DEACON 7 Hants Hambledon Hampshire Hambledon   
 Margaret DEACON 21 Berks Boyne Hill Hampshire Bournemouth Assistant School
  Mistress 
 Samuel DEACON 9 Southampton Hampshire Holy Road Entire   
 William DEACON 14 Sussex Hollington Hampshire Portsmouth Florist Asst In Shop 
 William DEACON 53 Warwick Draycot Hampshire Hambledon Gardener Not Domestic 

* 1913 Portsmouth H.E. DEACON, Shipwright killed WW1:
 From Joan in Colorado epistles"att"email.msn.com:
WW1 Honour Roll for Portsmouth has just one DEACON:
 H.E. DEACON,Shipwright, Royal Navy; home in 1913 58 Funtington Road, Landport
1865 Harrods Directory of Portsmouth: none


**2.2 DEACON clues in HAMPSHIRE outside Portsmouth: *1615-1933 ex PRO records online *1664-1847 DEACON christenings of Portsea,Hamps from IGI via familysearch *1679 Swindon, Wilts; 1794 Fordingbridge, Hants; 1864 Portsea, Hants; 1893 Portsmouth, Hants *1770-1812 C062513 *1780-1820 search for William D *1790 Alverstoke *1794 Portsea *1817-57 IGI search for Eliza DEACON 1837+-20: see Wiltshire *1824-30 IGI Fareham, Hamps. *1831 Ringwood, New Forest, Southampton *1844-99 www.historicaldirectories.org *1881 census *1891 census *IOW -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Hampshire Record Office site is http://www.hants.gov.uk/record-office/ ........................ *1615-20C Mary DEACON - item 6 1717-27 Rev. Francis DEACON, rector of Wooton, Isle of Wight - item 1 1798 Peter BACON alias DEACON of Chilton Candover - item 8 1933 F.J. DEACON owner of Station House, Bursledon - item 3 ex PRO records online: searching for DEACON at Hampshire at http://www.a2a.pro.gov.uk/search/index.asp gives these: - Items 2 & 4 look like our family! 1 Hampshire Record Office: Hampshire Quarter Sessions [Q/4/25 - Q/4/26] 1679-1971 Catalogue Ref. Q Records of enrolment, registration and deposit Religion and allegiance Sacrament certificates FILE - Sacrament Certificates - ref. Q25/2/19 - date: 1717 item: Sir Tristram DILLINGTON of Newchurch, IOW, bart. at Newchurch, IOW; Signed by Francis DEACON (M) and John HERVEY (C); Witnessed by Edward STOCKMAN and William GODDEN of Newchurch, IOW - ref. Q25/2/19/36 [n.d.] FILE - Sacrament Certificates - ref. Q25/2/21 - date: 1719 item: Edward ROCK of Brading, IOW at St. Helens, IOW; Signed by Francis DEACON(M) and William CLARKE(C); Witnessed by John SOTHCOTT of St. Helens, IOW and Thomas SAKER of Brading, IOW - ref. Q25/2/21/1 [n.d.] item: Thomas SAKER of Brading, IOW at St. Helens, IOW; Signed by Francis DEACON (M) William Clarke (C); Witnessed by John SOTHCOTT of St. Helens, IOW and Edward ROTH of Brading, IOW - ref. Q25/2/21/2 [n.d.] item: Rev. Francis DEACON, rector of Wooton, IOW at St. Maurice, Winchester; Signed by Dr. Cornelius and NORWOOD (M) and Edmund KNAPP (C); Witnessed by Thomas CHEYNEY, clerk and Thomas CROPP of Winchester - ref. Q25/2/21/8 [n.d.] item: Rev. Thomas CHEYNEY, Fellow of Winchester College at St. Maurice, Winchester; Signed by Dr. Cornelius and NORWOOD (M) and Edmund KNAPP (C); Witnessed by Francis DEACON of Wooton, IOW, clerk and Thomas CROPP of Winchester - ref. Q25/2/21/9 [n.d.] FILE - Sacrament Certificates - ref. Q25/2/23 - date: 1721 item: William OGLANDER of Brading, IOW, victualler at Brading, IOW; Signed by Francis DEACON (M) and Robert EDWARDS (C); Witnessed by Edward ROACH, yeoman and Jacob HOLLIS, husbandman of Brading, IOW - ref. Q25/2/23/5 [n.d.] item: Jacob HOLLIS of Brading, IOW at Brading, IOW; Signed by Francis DEACON (M) and Robert EDWARDS (C); Witnessed by Edward ROACH, yeoman and William OGLANDE victualler of Brading, IOW - ref. Q25/2/23/6 [n.d.] FILE - Sacrament Certificates - ref. Q25/2/30 - date: Mich 1727 item: Mr John ELLIOTT late Lieutenant of H.M. Ship Elizabeth at St. Helens, I.O.W.; Signed by Francis DEACON (m) and Joshua TEE (c); Witnessed by John FURSMAN of Ryde and Thomas THACKSTONE of Bembridge - ref. Q25/2/30/154 [n.d.] item: Thomas THACKSTONE, officer of H.M. customs in the Port of Cowes at St. Helens, I.O.W.; Signed by Francis DEACON (m) and Joshua TEE (c); Witnessed by John FURSMAN and John ELLIOTT - ref. Q25/2/30/174 [n.d.] item: Thomas TREHEARNE, Officer of H.M. Customs in the Port of Cowes at St. Helens, I.O.W.; Signed by Francis DEACON (m) and Joshua TEE (c); Witnessed by Thomas THACKSTONE and John FURSMAN - ref. Q25/2/30/178 [n.d.] item: John FURSMAN, Riding Officer of H.M. Customs in the Port of Cowes at St. Helens, I.o.W.; Signed by Francis DEACON (m) and Joshua Tee (c) ; Witnessed by Thomas THACKSTONE and Thomas TREHEARNE - ref. Q25/2/30/190 [n.d.] 2 Hampshire Record Office: JERVOISE family of Herriard [44M69/G1 - 44M69/G2] 1485-1931 Catalogue Ref. 44M69 Official political papers 19th century papers concerning local politics, probably kept by George Purefoy JERVOISE (1770-1847) FILE - Letter from William DEACON to G.P.J. - ref. 44M69/G2/463 - date: 1825 FILE - Letter from William DEACON to G.P.J. - ref. 44M69/G2/465 - date: 1825 FILE - Bundle of letters and related papers concerning the Portsmouth and Arundel Navigation, 1825 - ref. 44M69/G2/467 - date: 1825 item: Letter from Mr DEACON[?], at Portsmouth - ref. 44M69/G2/467/3 - date: 1825

*This William DEACON is (10)7 of 1. For these papers see 4. of wills.html

3 Hampshire Record Office: Winchester Rural District Council
 [39M73/BP1885 - 39M73/BP4193] 	1796-1974 Catalogue Ref. 39M73
[Access Conditions]Records are open for consultation unless otherwise indicated
    Winchester RDC: Building control plans
       FILE - Station House, Bursledon - ref.  39M73/BP2263  - date: 1933
          \_ [from Scope and Content] Owner: F.J. DEACON
          \_ [from Scope and Content] Builder: F.J. DEACON

4 Hampshire Record Office: Hampshire Quarter Sessions [Q/5/27 - Q/5/31] 
1675-1987 Records of justices and clerks of the peace, lieutenancy, and 
shrievalty       Justices of the Peace
          Certificates of qualifications of justices
             FILE - Justice William DEACON esq.; Property, Messuages and houses
 in Portsmouth - ref.  Q27/3/131  - date: 1807
*This William DEACON is (10)7 of 1. For this paper see 3. of wills.html

5 Hampshire Record Office: Bates Collection 1226-1957 re DEACON's Hill, Herts

6 Hampshire Record Office: Bonham Carter [110M92] 	1258-1992 
    Carter, Bonham, family of SHEET, Hampshire
    FILE - Album of watercolors by Mary BARING and others, mostly signed by 
initials - ref.  110M92/6  - date: 1615-20C
    item: Pencil sketch of house and field (?) by Mary DEACON [no ref. or date]

7 Hampshire Record Office: Jervoise family of Herriard [44M69/B - 44M69/E] 
1180-1880  ... DEACON of St. Martin Magnus, London.

8 Hampshire Record Office: Jervoise family of Herriard [44M69/G3 - 44M69/G5] 
1483-1905 Jervoise family of Herriard    OFFICIAL
Offices of Sheriff and Justice of the Peace          JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
 FILE - Bastardy examination of Mary, wife of Edward GANDY of East Stratton 
(nee Cook) - ref.  44M69/G3/834  - date: 1798
  \_ [from Scope and Content] Who charges Peter BACON alias DEACON of Chilton 
Candover as the father of her bastard son, born when she was a single woman, 
8 Oct 1798

9 Hampshire Record Office: Andover Rural District Council 	1862-1974
Catalogue Ref. 17M73 [Access Conditions]
    Records are open for consultation unless otherwise indicated.
    BUILDING CONTROL PLANS
       FILE - Anne Cottage, Amport - ref.  17M73/BP1261  - date: 1939
          \_ [from Scope and Content] Owner: G Cole DEACON
........................

*1664-1847 DEACON christenings of Portsea,Hamps from IGI via familysearch 

From Joan in Colorado epistles"att"email.msn.com:
C062611 1674-1773 0919735, 0919736:
1. Thomas DEACON  Christening: 25 May 1718 St Marys son of Thomas
2. Mary Jane DEACON  Christening: 30 May 1762 St Marys dr of Thomas
3. Thomas DEACON  Christening: 14 Aug 1763 St Marys son of Thomas
-----
C062612 1774-1789 0919736 Film 883887, 1790-1800 0919737,1801-1804 0919738:
4. Nanny DEACON  Christening: 17 Jul 1774 St Marys dr of Thomas
5. Charlotte DEACON  Christening: 25 Dec 1780 St Marys dr of Edward
6. James DEACON  Christening: 25 Feb 1803 St Marys son of James & Martha
-----
C063151 1789-1820 0918875 Film 0883961, 1820-1875 0918876:
7. Thos. DEACON  Christening: 23 May 1805 St John
son of Thomas and Eliz.
8. Mary Maria Dunning DEACON  Chr'g: 25 Dec 1820 St John
 dr of Wm Lambert DEACON and Sarah Ann
9. William Lambert DEACON  Christening: 13 Oct 1822 St John
 son of Wm Lambert DEACON and Sarah Ann
10. Sarah Ann DEACON  Christening: 3 Apr 1825 St John dr of William & Sarah
11. Lydia DEAKIN  Christening: 30 Jun 1811 St John dr of Charles DEAKIN & Sarah
----
C062613 1805-1812 0919738, 1813-1822 0919739 :
12. Sarah Ann DEACON  Christening: 26 Jul 1820 St Marys dr of Wm & Sarah
============================================================================

*1679 Swindon, Wilts; 1794 Fordingbridge, Hants; 1864 Portsea, Hants;
 1893 Portsmouth, Hants; ex BONNEY tree on ancestry & censuses:
0 0-Francis DEACON 1679 Swindon, Wilts d 1698 Swindon, Wilts

1 1-Thomas DEACON 1719 Swindon, Wilts
m1 1840 Swindon, Wilts sp-Hannah 1719
11 2-Francis DEACON 1741 Swindon, Wilts d 1742

[1 1-Thomas DEACON 1719 Swindon, Wilts]
m2 sp-Elizabeth 1722 
12 2-George DEACON 1744 

13 2-Francis DEACON 1745 Swindon, Wilts d 10.7.1807 Fordingbridge, Hants
m 14.2.1770 Fordingbridge sp-Martha SILLEY 1747 Fordingbridge
 d 14.3.1787 Fordingbridge

131 3-William DEACON 1770 d 1839 

132 3-Francis DEACON 12.7.1772 Fordingbridge d 1851 
m 7.4.1794 Fordingbridge sp-Hannah CORBIN 5.11.1779 Hampreston, Dorset
 d 1851 Blisford, Fordingbridge  1851 with son 1328 James.
 # A descendant is Andy DEACON 2001: A.DEACON"att"breathemail.net BOUNCED, 
Walnut Cottage,Church Lane, Brightwell-cum-Sotwell,Wallingford, Oxfordshire
OX10 0SD.  However he may follow Francis to 1600-1800 Gosport.

0 Francis DEACON m 1770 Hannah at Fordingbridge,Hampshire; 1600-1800 Gosport 
  1841 Blisford, Fordingbridge, Hampshire transcribed as DESCUS: 
Francis DEACON 65 1776 Hants  Ag lab  132
Hannah DEACON  65 1776 Hants
James DEACON   25 1816 Hants  Ag lab  1328
Sarah DEACON   25 1816 Hants
Jane DEACON    10 1831 Hants          13281
George DEACON   7 1834 Hants          13282
Francis DEACON  3 1838 Hants          13283
John DEACON  1 mo 1841 Hants          13284

1321 4-Hannah Deacon 1790 d 1870 Fordingbridge, Hants
1322 4-William Deacon 1796 Fordingbridge, Hants d 16.12.1882 Fordingbridge
1323 4-Francis Deacon 2.6.1801 Fordingbridge d 1878 Alderbury, Wilts
1324 4-Martha Deacon 1804 Fordingbridge   
1325 4-James Deacon 1805 d 1809 
1326 4-Joseph Deacon 1808 Fordingbridge d 15.12.1809 
1327 4-Ann Deacon 1810 Fordingbridge   

1328 4-James DEACON b 3.1.1813 Fordingbridge, Hants d Q 3 1899 Portsea, Hants
m sp-Sarah FROUD 1815 Breamore, Hampshire d 1892 Portsea dr of ...
  1851 Blisford, Fordingbridge, Hampshire: 
James DACON     Head M 38 1813 Fordingbridge, Hants  Farm lab  1328
Sarah DACON     Wife M 38 1813 Fordingbridge, Hants 
George DACON     Son U 16 1835 Fordingbridge, Hants  Farm lab  13282
Francis DACON    Son   13 1838 Fordingbridge, Hants  At home   13283
Martha DACON     Daur   7 1844 Fordingbridge, Hants            13285
Charles DACON    Son    5 1846 Fordingbridge, Hants            13286
Ann DACON        Daur   1 1850 Fordingbridge, Hants            13287
Hannah DACON Visitor W 75 1776 Fordingbridge, Hants  Pauper    W of 132

13281 5-Jane DEACON 1831 Hants  1841 with parents & grandparents.

13282 5-George DEACON 1835 Fordingbridge, Hants  d 1912 
  1841 with parents & grandparents.  1851 with parents.

13283 5-Francis DEACON 1838 Fordingbridge, Hants d Jun Q 1899 Portsea, Hants
  1841 with parents & grandparents.  1851 with parents.
  1861 13 North Front, Southampton, Southampton St Mary, Hampshire: 
George PAYNE Head M 46 1815 Southampton, Hants    Coach smith
Eliza PAYNE  Wife M 45 1816 Hitchfield, Hants
George H PAYNE Son  13 1848 Southampton, Hants  
Francis DEACON NK U 23 1838 Fordingbridge, Hants  Coach smith        13283
James BARTON   NK U 23 1838 Minesteed, Hants      Ship coach smith

m 1.4.1861 Southampton, Hants sp-Elizabeth A PAYNE 1840 Southampton, Hants
 d 1881 Portsea, Hants
  1871 12 Bedford Rd, Portsea, Hampshire: 
Francis DEACON   Head M 33 1838 Parish of Fordinbridge, Hants  Coach smith
Elizabeth DEACON Wife M 31 1840 Southampton, Hants
Elizabeth A DEACON Daur  9 1862 Portsea, Hants                 Scholar 13283 1
Frank G DEACON     Son   7 1864 Portsea, Hants                 Scholar 13283 2
George J DEACON    Son   5 1866 Portsea, Hants                 Scholar 13283 3
Charles H DEACON   Son   1 1870 Portsea, Hants                         13283 5
  1881 Coachmakers Arms, 38 Brunswick Rd, Portsea, Hampshire: 
Francis DEACON   Head M 43 1838 Fordingbridge, Hants  Coach smith;beer retailer
Elizabeth DEACON Wife M 41 1840 Solon, Hants 
Frank DEACON     Son  U 17 1864 Portsea, Hants       Coach smith       13283 2
Charles DEACON   Son    16 1870 Portsea, Hants       Scholar           13283 5
Elizabeth DEACON Daur U 19 1862 Portsea, Hants       Dressmaker        13283 6

13283 1 6-Elizabeth Ann Deacon 1862 Portsmouth  1871 with parents.
m sp-Alfred Ernest BONNEY 1855 
13283 11 7-Alfred E BONNEY 1883 See 1891, 1901.

13283 2 6-Frank G DEACON 1864 Portsea, Hants   1871-81 with parents.
m sp-May R 1867 Hambledon, Hants
  1891 12 Margate Rd, Portsmouth, Portsea, Hampshire:
Frank G DEACON Head M 27 1864 Portsmouth, Hants  Coach builder  13283 2
May R DEACON   Wife M 24 1867 Hambledon, Hants
  1901 3 Heyward Rd, Portsmouth, Hampshire: 
Frank G DEACON Head M 37 1864 Portsmouth, Hants  Coach smith  13283 2
May R DEACON   Wife M 34 1867 Hambledon, Hants
Letty C DEACON Daur    8 1893 Portsmouth, Hants               13283 21
Arthur R DEACON Son    5 1896 Portsmouth, Hants               13283 22
Harold DEACON   Son    2 1899 Portsmouth, Hants               13283 23

13283 21 7-Letty C DEACON 1893 Portsmouth, Hants  1901 with parents.
13283 22 7-Arthur R DEACON 1896 Portsmouth, Hants  1901 with parents.
13283 221 8- DEACON m sp-Doreen APPS She had a photo of the DEACON Coach and
 Wagon works in Portsmouth.
13283 2211 9-Jeffrey DEACON 1st contact 5.11.2010
 jeffdeacon98"att"btinternet.com

13283 23 7-Harold DEACON 1899 Portsmouth, Hants  1901 with parents.

13283 3 6-Charles DEACON 1865 Portsea, Hants   1871 with parents.

13283 4 6-George James DEACON 1866 Portsea, Hants 
  1841 with parents & grandparents.
  1881 Portsea, Hampshire:  FIND
George DEACON 15 1866 Portsea, Hants  Apprentice outfitter

13283 5 6-Charles H DEACON 1870 Portsea, Hants  1871-81 with parents.
m sp-Alice 1868 Portsmouth, Hants
  1901 Portsmouth, Southampton?:
Charles DEACON Head M 31 1870 Portsmouth, Hants  Carriage builder  13283 5
Alice DEACON   Wife M 33 1868 Portsmouth, Hants
Charles DEACON Son     5 1896 Portsmouth, Hants                    13283 51

13283 51 7-Charles DEACON 1896 Portsmouth, Hants

13283 6 6-Elizabeth DEACON 1862 Portsea, Hants  1881 with parents.

13284 5-John DEACON 1841
13285 5-Martha Deacon 1844 Fordingbridge, Hants   1851 with parents.
13286 5-Charles Deacon 1847 Fordingbridge, Hants   1851 with parents.
13287 5-Ann Deacon 1850 Fordingbridge, Hants d 1883   1851 with parents.
13288 5-Jane Deacon 1852 
13289 5-Emily Deacon 1856 
1328(10) 5-Sarah Deacon 1856 

1329 4-Elizabeth Deacon 1815 Fordingbridge 
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*1770-1812  C062513
 filling in C062513 1770-1812 (the CO of 4 Fred) and searching on DEACON 
 gave 27 of those listed in 2.1.5!

*1780-1820 IGI search for William D in Hampshire:
 Searching at M062511/2/3/4 for William D 1780-1820 gave a great many counties.
The results for Hamps were (with Gedcom entries for wives etc 
- if I have them right!) after removing repetitions:
    
    1. William DEACON Marriage: 18 Dec 1787 Of St Michael, Winchester
Anne TARRANT
Relative: Charlotte TARRANT BANFORD
    2. William DEACON Marriage: 13 Jul 1795 Medstead
Sarah JEFFERY
    4. William DEACON Marriage: 1 Jan 1798 Medstead
Sarah WHITE
    8. Wm. DEACON  Christening: 24 Jul 1791 Newchurch
James DEACON Mary
    9. Wm. Weston DEACON Christening: 8 Oct 1794 St Thomas, Portsmouth  [our 1]
William DEACON Sarah                                                    [our 0]
    10. William DEACON  Marriage: 21 Jan 1798 St Thomas, Winchester
Maria HAWKER
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*1790 Alverstoke
  1841 High St, Alverstoke, Hampshire:
James Deacon 	51 1790 Hampshire Butcher
Ester Deacon 	50 1791 Hampshire
Mary Deacon 	25 1816 Hampshire
Emma Deacon 	20 1821 Hampshire
Helen Deacon 	17 1824 Hampshire
Esther Deacon 	15 1826 Hampshire
William Deacon 	12 1829 Hampshire
Sarah Deacon 	10 1831 Hampshire
George Deacon 	 7 1834 Hampshire
Robert Deacon  	 5 1835 Hampshire
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*1794 Portsea ex Dianne POORE dpoore"att"xtra.co.nz 2000
 Mary DEACON m 1794 Portsea sp-James POOR(E) 
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*1806 Fareham, Hampshire
  1841 Old Turnpike, Fareham, Hampshire:
George Deacon 	35 1806 Hampshire Potter
Ann Deacon 	34 1807 Hampshire
Caroline Deacon 11 1830 Hampshire
Mary Deacon 	 9 1832 Hampshire  
William Deacon 	 3 1838 Hampshire
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*1824-30 IGI Fareham, Hamps. family of John DEACON at Fareham, Hamps.:
 IGI for Hannah 1827-67 gave for Hamps.:
0 John DEACON m Jane. Their 4 children christened at Fareham, Hamps. are:
1 George DEACON chrg 15.11.1824
2 John DEACON chrg 25.6.1826
3 Anne Budd DEACON Chrg: 9 Mar 1828 Fareham, Hamps. (NB a BUDD connection??)
 C063061 1744-1832 0918892 Film 0883942
4 Henry DEACON chrg 2.5.1830

*1831 Ringwood, New Forest, Southampton ex Liz LANE liz_lane"att"btinternet.com
 2000 in Worthing, Sussex BOUNCED 2004
0 William DEACON of Ringwood, New Forest, North West of Southampton.
1 Charles DEACON b 1831. 
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*1784-1911 www.historicaldirectories.org  lists 18 dirs for Hants 2006:
.1784 Hampshire Directory, 1784	Hampshire 1750-1849 Sadler Directory
.1792-98 Universal British Directory, 1792-98. [Hampshire extracts]
.1828 Pigot's Directory of Hampshire
.1844 Pigot & Co.'s Directory of Berks, Bucks ... . [Part 2: Hants to Wilts, & Wales]	Hampshire Herefordshire Oxfordshire Somerset Wiltshire Wales
.1851 Hunt & Co.'s Directory of Dorset, Hants, Wilts, Som
.1852 Slater's Directory of Berks, Corn, Devon,Dors,Glouc,Hants,Som,Wilts,Wales
.1854 Gilmours' Winchester Directory, 1854	Hampshire
.1855 Post Office Directory of Hampshire, Wiltshire & Dorsetshire PO Directory
.1859 Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
.1865 Harrod & Co.'s Directory of Hampshire & Isle of Wight
.1875 Post Office Directory of Hampshire, Wiltshire & Dorset
.1877 Winchester Directory, 1877 Hampshire 1870s Tanner	Directory
.1881 Masters's Winchester Directory, 1881	Hampshire
.1895 Warren's Winchester Directory, 1895	Hampshire
.1898 Kelly's Directory of Hampshire & Isle of Wight
.1913 Warren's Winchester Directory, 1913	Hampshire
.1900 Warren's Winchester Directory, 1900	Hampshire
.1911 Kelly's Directory of Hampshire & Isle of Wight, 1911

*1844-99 www.historicaldirectories.org 
DEACON Hampshire 1844 1851 1859 1865 1875 1899 :

1844 Pigot's Royal National & Commercial Directory, [Part 2] Hamps etc: 
p48 Mr Harrison [DEACON], Castle Rd, Southsea
 in "A list of the nobility, gentry & clergy in Portsmouth, Portsea, Gosport
& their vicinities" [2 or 0 of 2.1.3]
p53 James, butcher, 114 High St, Gosport -in Classified Directory of Portsmouth
p64  Directory of Portsmouth, Bankers: National Provincial Bank of England,
 89 High St, Henry, manager [(10)72 of 1.2]
p65 Directory of Portsmouth, Brewers, DEACON & ROSE, Penny St
p67 Directory of Portsmouth, Wine & Spirits Merchants, DEACON & ROSE, spirits,
 Penny St
p68 Classified Directory of Portsea etc, Bankers, South Hants Banking Co.,
 Union St, (draw on WILLIAMS, DEACON & Co, London), x & x managing directors
 - Several similar entries in this & other dir's eg at Gosport & Winchester
p76  Gosport, butchers: James, 114 High St
p85 Southampton, attorneys: DEACON & LONG, Lansdown House;
 Charles Ewens DEACON (town clerk, clerk to commissioners of waterworks,
 prothonotary of the common court, commissioner of bankruptcy & commissioner
 for taking recognizances in the insolvent debtors court) Lansdown House 
 He is 3 of 2.1.3.
p88 Southampton, Fire etc Officers & Agents, Atlas [Co], DEACON & LONG,
 Lansdown House
p92  Southampton,Public Bldgs, Offices etc, Registrars, Clerk of the Peace's
 Office, Lansdown House, Charles Ewens DEACON, clerk of the peace & town clerk

1851 HUNT. Directory of Dorsetshire ... Hants & Wilts:
p17 Bruton, Dealers in Grocery & Sundries, Wm, High St
p86 Somerton, Tailors, Wm, Marketplace
p349 Bristol, Carriers, DEACON & Co, Bath etc [see] p4 [more detail p350]
p356 Bristol, Carriers, Westbury, DEACON, from 13 Temple St daily

1859 WHITE's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Hampshire, 
p92,p180 The theatre in Jewry St is a neat building belonging to Chas E DEACON,
 Esq of Southampton & is neatly fitted up with seats for about 1000 people.
 It is usually open from Septr to March ...
p99 Winchester, Mrs Georgina, Clifton Lodge [(10)11-sp ?]
p150 History of Southampton, Chas E DEACON, Esq is Town clerk & clerk to Board
 of Health
p172 Southampton, Betsy, shopkeeper, St Andrews Rd
p172 Southampton, DEACON, STEAD & TYLEE solicitors, Castle Lane & Romsey
p172 Southampton, Charles Ewens, solicitor, town clerk, etc; h  Lansdown House,
 Castle Lane & Lordswood,Shirley
p172 Southampton, Thomas, carrier's agent, 7 Canton Pl
p186 Southampton, Pickford & Co carriers, Dock Chambers,9 Canute Rd; Thomas.
 agent 
p197 Southampton, Attorneys, DEACON, STEAD & TYLEE, Castle Lane & Romsey
p203 Southampton, Fire & Life Offices, Phoenix Life, DEACON & Co, Castle Lane 
p210 Southampton, Shopkeepers, Grocery Flour etc Dealers, Betsy, St Andrews Rd
p213 Southampton, Carriers by rails & waggon, Pickford & Co,9 Canute Rd,
 daily to all parts; Thomas, agent 
p225 Southampton, CE Esq, Lordswood, Millbrook (& Southampton)
p288 Portsmouth, Mr Wm, Hilsea
p458 Kimpton parish, Farmers, Georg, Littleton
p478 Hannington parish, Baughurst [7m NNW of Basingstoke], Farmers,Wm,Oak House
p554 Bishops Sutton parish, ...The vicarage .. with Ropley curacy ... is in the
 patronage of J DEACON, Esq; Ditto for p 557 Ropley
p612 Newport, John Raynes, Quay St
p617 West Cowes, Miss Sarah, Bath Rd
p619 West Cowes, Linen & Woollen Drapers, Chas, VRD

1865  Postal and Commercial Directory of Hampshire with the Isle of Wight, 
p699 Forton, Commercial, Henry, beer retailer
p745 Kingsclerk, Upper & Lower Shoddesden [nr Andover], Commercial, George,
 farmer, Littleton farm
p909 Ropley, Henry Wm Esq, Gilberts
p910 Rownhams [4m W of Southampton], Charles Ewens Esq, Lords wood
p922 (Old) Shirley, Charles E Esq, Lordswood
p944 Southampton, Town Clerk & Clerk to the Local Board of Health,Charles E Esq
p947 Southampton, Freemasonry, Grand Provincial Lodge, Br CE DEACON, DPGM 
p949 Southampton, Public Officers,Town Clerk, Charles Ewens Esq,Lansdowne House
p950 Southampton, Clerk to the Local Board of Health, Charles Ewens Esq,
 Lansdowne House
p951 Southampton, Registrar of Borough Court of Record, Charles Ewens Esq,
 Lansdowne House
p976 Southampton, DEACON & PEARCE, solicitors, offices, Castle Lane, High St
p976 Southampton, p976 Southampton, Charles Ewens Esq, Town Clerk of the
 borough, Clerk to the Local Board of Health, Registrar of Borough Court of
 Record, secretary to Southampton cemetery, & commissioner for taking
 acknowledgements of deeds by married women & affadvits in court of admiralty, 
 Lansdowne House, Park Lane, High St
p1068 Winchester, Mrs, 2 Carlton Villas, Harold Rd, [(10)11-sp ?]
p1110 West Cowes, Miss, Lodging House, Bath Rd
p1131 Newport, John R draper Quay St;
p1131 Newport, Wm Lambert asst overseer of Arreton parish & clerk to burial
 board of Arreton, Quay St

1875 The Post Office Directory of Hampshire:
pXX List of the principle seats in Wilts, Manor House, Henry DEACON WOODMAN,
 Esq See Ham p559
p31 Basingstoke, Richard, farmer, Bury Farm, Worting Rd
p71 Emsworth, [Havant union, Portsmouth], Private Residents, James, Long Copse
p76 Fareham, George, shopkeeper, Wallington
p165 Portsmouth, Southsea, Private Residents, Mrs, Ryde view
p185 Ropley, Wm Henry, Ropley Cottage
p200 Southampton, Public Officers, Commissioners for taking afadavits in all
 the courts, DEACON, PEARCE & DEACON, Lansdowne House 
p204 Southampton, Charles Frederick, 2 Rockstone Tce [32 of 2.1.3?]
p211 Southampton, DEACON, PEARCE & DEACON, solicitors,Lansdowne House,Castle La
p218 Southampton, PEARCE Richard Seward,(firm DEACON, PEARCE & DEACON),
 solicitor, town clerk & commissioner for all the courts, Lansdowne House,
 Castle Lane [& p468]
p276 Isle of Wight, West Cowes, Henry, painter, Castle St
p288 Isle of Wight, Newport, John Rayner DEACON, draper etc, 25 St James Sq
p304 Isle of Wight, Sandown,Private Residents,Mrs Clyde villa, Pell St
p326 CF, 2 Rockstone Tce, Southampton, [see p204]
p326 James, Long Copse, Emsworth, 
p326 Mrs, Pell St, Sandown,
p326 Mrs,  Ryde view, Southsea, 
p326 WH, Ropley Cottage, Alresford
p396 Drapers,John Rayner DEACON, 25 St James Sq, Newport, Isle of Wight
p402 Farmers, Richard, Worting Rd, Basingstoke
p412 Fruiterers & Greengrocers, Chas B, 51 High St, West Cowes
p438 Painters, Henry, Castle St, East Cowes
p460 Shopkeepers, George, Wallington, Fareham
... for Wilts
p559 [see pXX] Wilts, Ham, [a vlg 4m S of Hungerford] WOODMAN Henry DEACON,
 Manor House, farmer & landowner

1899 Kelly's Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight:
p45 Hamps, Ashley Walk, Commercial - Wm, farmer, Ogdant
p86 Hamps, Bournemouth, Mark, apartments, Cambridge vll, St Pauls Rd
p105 Hamps, Bramshott, Fritham, Commercial - Stephen, farmer
p146 Hamps, Eling, Blashford [nr Ellingham], - Henry, farmer
p157 Hamps, Fareham Mrs Harriett, shopkeeper, Wallington
p168 Hamps, Fordingbridge, Private Residents, Wm, Ashford
p205 Hamps, Hyde, Jabez, brickmaker, Blisford
p277 Hamps, Portsmouth, Landport, 60 Charlotte St, South side, Henry, florist
p296 Hamps, Portsmouth, 36 Hyde Park Rd, DEACON & Sons, coach builders
p296 Hamps, Portsmouth, 38 Hyde Park Rd, Francis, beer retailer
p323 Hamps, Portsmouth, 50 Chichester Tce, Frederick George, chemist
p323 Hamps, Portsmouth, 95 Victoria Rd South, Miss
p324 Hamps, Portsmouth, 2 West St, Southsea, DEACON & Sons, coach wheelwrights
p330 Hamps, Portsmouth, 95 Victoria Rd South, Miss
p355 Hamps, Portsmouth, DEACON & Sons, coach builders & wheelwrights p1011 
 36 Hyde Park Rd &  2 West St South
p355 Hamps, Portsmouth, DEACON, Francis, beer retailer
p355 Hamps, Portsmouth, DEACON, Frederick George, chemist,50 Victoria Rd North
p355 Hamps, Portsmouth, DEACON, Henry, florist, 60 Charlotte St, L
p410 Hamps, Ropley, Henry Wm, Ropley Cottage
p468 Hamps, Southampton, 175 Shirley Place, Mrs
p475 Hamps, Southampton, 175 Shirley Rd, Freemantle, Mrs
p603 Hamps, Isle of Wight, Cowes, Charles, Park Rd, dairyman, 
p607 Hamps, Isle of Wight, East Cowes, Wm, apts,2 Yarborough vils,Yarborough Rd
p630 Hamps, Isle of Wight,Ryde,Newspapers,Times & Hamps Gazette,72 Union St,
 Samuel DEACON MUNDAY, publisher; published Wed for Thurs. (Similar on p638)
p699 Hamps, Court Directory, Henry Wm, Ropley Cottage, Ropley, Alresford
p699 Hamps, Court Directory, 95 Victoria Rd South, Southsea, Miss
p699 Hamps, Court Directory, Southampton, 175 Shirley Rd, Freemantle, Mrs
p699 Hamps, Court Directory, Wm, Ashford, Fordingbridge
p790 Hamps, Apts, Mark, Cambridge villa, St Pauls Rd, Bournemouth
p790 Hamps, Apts, Wm,2 Yarborough villas,Yarborough Rd, East Cowes
p813 Hamps, Trades Directory, beer retailers, F DEACON,38 Hyde Park Rd,Southsea
p829 Hamps, Trades Directory, J, Blisford, Fordingbridge, brick & tilemakers
p829 Hamps, Chemists & Druggists, FG, 50 Victoria Rd, Nth, Southsea
p829 Hamps,Trades Directory, Coach & Carriage Builders, DEACON & Sons,
 36 Hyde Park Rd,Southsea
p862 Hamps, Dairymen, Charles, Park Rd, Cowes
p866 Hamps,Drapers, John Herbert, 25 St James Sq & 113 Pyle St,Newport,
 Isle of Wight
p879 Hamps,Trades Directory, Farmers, Henry,  Blashford,Ringwood,
p879 Hamps,Trades Directory, Farmers, S, Fritham, Lyndhurst RSO
p879 Hamps,Trades Directory, Farmers, W, Ogbens, Fordingbridge
p902 Hamps, Grocers & Tea dealers, SE, Stuckton, Fordingbridge 
p945 Hamps, Trades Directory, Henry & Wm, Bridge Rd, East Cowes
p954 Hamps, Samuel DEACON MUNDAY,72 Union St,Ryde, Bournemouth
p965 Hamps, Trades Directory, Public Houses, Silas Edwin DEACON, Stuckton,
 Fordingbridge 
p978 Hamps, Shopkeepers, Mrs H, Wallington, Fareham
p1011 Hamps,Trades Directory, Wheelwrights F & Sons, 2 West St & Hyde Park Rd,
 Southsea p355
........................

*1881 census ex JH by microfiche:

0 John DEACON m Henrietta Helen b Portsea,Hampshire

0 Thomas DEACON b 1834 Portsea,Hampshire a boilermaker aged 47
1 Jenny DEACON b Portsea,Hampshire
2 Sarah DEACON b Portsea,Hampshire

JH: Of the above I don't think any fit in. The following could be family.

Hampshire. Warblington.  1138/96/9 Long Coppice House.
Emma DEACON Head. W. 56. Annuitant (bc 1825 Sus. Westbourne)  (10)111?
Agnes KING General Servant.15. born Westbourne.

Hampshire. Greatham. 1240/98/7 Chases.
Emily WILLIAMSON *sister. Unm. 45. (bc1836 Cul. Great Talked) (probably Talkin)
Harriet WILLIAMSON sister Unm. 51. (bc1830 Cul. Great Talked) 
Elizabeth A. DEACON Visitor Unm. 34. (bc1847 Hamp. Southsea) [family of (10)1??]
JH: As this was one household I think she should have been classed as the head 
 of household.  Cul. would have Cumberland which is now Cumbria.
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*1891 census ex http://freecen.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl 2003:
25 Records found
Surname	First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation,Where Born,Census Place

Piece: RG12/933 Place: Stockbridge-Hampshire Enumeration District: 1
Civil Parish: Ashley Ecclesiastical Parish: Ashley
Folio: 4 Page: 2 Schedule: 8
Address: The Villiage
DEACON Henry Head M M 36 Agricultural Laborer(Em Ee) WILTSHIRE Bradford On Avon
DEACON Charlotte Wife M	F 36 Hampshire - Kings Somborne	 	 	 
DEACON William Son - M 13 Gardener's Assistant(Em Ee) Monmouthshire - Blackwood
DEACON Albert Son - M  8 Scholar Hampshire - Ashley	 	 	 
DEACON Rose Dau	- F 8 Scholar Hampshire - Ashley	 	 	 
DEACON Walter Son - M 6	Scholar Hampshire - Ashley	 	 	 
DEACON George Son - M 5	Scholar Hampshire - Ashley	 	 	 
DEACON Edward Son - M 4m Unknown - -	 	 	  

Piece: RG12/947 Place: Petersfield-Hampshire Enumeration District: 6
Civil Parish: Froxfield Ecclesiastical Parish: Froxfield
Folio: 58 Page: 11 Schedule: 67
Address: Woolfields Cottages
GREGORY	Jane	Head	S	F 86 Living On Own Means Hampshire - Froxfield
DEACON	Ann	Gniece	S	F 27 Greatniece Hampshire - West Meon Froxfield
 	 	
Piece: RG12/948 Place: Alresford-Hampshire Enumeration District: 1
Civil Parish: Ropley Ecclesiastical Parish: Ropley
Folio: 6 Page: 6 Schedule: 36
Address: Ropley Cottage
DEACON Henry William Head M M 67 Living On Own Means(Em'er) London - London
DEACON Caroline Agnes Wife M F 63 Devon - Dunchideock	 	 	 
DEACON Henry C Edmond Son S M 27 Music Composer (Notem) Hampshire - Ropley
ROWE Caroline Serv S F 42 Lady`s Maid Buckinghamshire - Buckingham	
COOPER Maria Serv S  F 49 Cook Hampshire - Bishopstoke	 	 	 
ALFORD Belinda Gertrude	Serv S F 25 Parlour Maid Devon - Exeter	
TULLETT	Ellen Jane Serv	S F 24 House Maid Sussex - Crawley
PERRY Elizabeth	Serv S F 19 Kitchen Maid London - Kilburn
PINDER John Hothesall  Visit S M 29 Solicitor (Em,Er) Devon - Bratton Fleming

Piece: RG12/943 Place: Droxford-Hampshire Enumeration District: 1
Civil Parish: Hambledon Ecclesiastical Parish: St Peters
Folio: 9 Page: 12 Schedule: 81
Address: Church Street
PERKINS	George	Head M M 69 General Labourer (Em'ee) Hampshire - Hambledon
PERKINS	Caroline E. Wife M F 68 Hampshire - Hambledon	 	 	 
DEACON Caroline E.Grndau	 	-F9 Scholar Hampshire - Hambledon
PARVIN Danil Lodger W M 73 General Labourer (Em'ee) Hampshire - Hambledon

Piece: RG12/943 Place: Droxford-Hampshire Enumeration District: 1
Civil Parish: Hambledon Ecclesiastical Parish: St Peters
Folio: 9 Page: 12 Schedule: 76
Address: Church Street
DEACON William	Head M M 43 General Labourer (Em'ee) Warwickshire - Draycot
DEACON France J Wife M	F 40 Hampshire - Hambledon	 	 	 
DEACON Mary Ann Dau - F 8 Scholar Hampshire - Hambledon
DEACON George Son - M 6 Scholar Hampshire - Hambledon	 	 	 
DEACON Earnest	Son - M	5 Scholar Hampshire - Hambledon	 	 	 
DEACON Florence B. Dau	- F 3 Hampshire - Hambledon	 	 	 
DEACON Frances D. Dau -	F 1 Hampshire - Hambledon	 	 	 
GOODFELLOW John W. Stpson S M 17 Postman (Em'ee) Hampshire - Hambledon	

Piece: RG12/951 Place: Alton-Hampshire Enumeration District: 14
Civil Parish: Selborne Ecclesiastical Parish: Selborne
Folio: 77 Page: 5 Schedule: 37
Address: -
HEIGHES	 John	 Head	 M	 M 24 Gardener(Em'ee) Hampshire - Selborne
HEIGHES	 Edith	 Wife	 M	 F 23	 	      Hampshire - Hawkley
DEACON	 Ellen L. Neice	 -	 F  4	 London - Hammersmith	 Selborne

Piece: RG12/941 Place: Droxford-Hampshire Enumeration District: 3
Civil Parish: Bishops Waltham Ecclesiastical Parish: St Peters
Folio: 37 Page: 19 Schedule: 125
Address: High Street
HARRIS	Thomas M. Head	M F 27 Grocer & Drapers Manager Surrey - Godstone
ASHBY	Adah   Sis law	S F 18 Drapers Assistant(Em'ee) Sussex - Frant	
DEACON	James E. Asstnt	S M 24 Drapers Assistant(Em'ee) Berkshire - Donnington
VECK Annie F. Servnt S F 21 General Servant Domestic Hampshire -Bishops Waltham

Piece: RG12/947 Place: Petersfield-Hampshire Enumeration District: 5
Civil Parish: Froxfield Ecclesiastical Parish: Froxfield
Folio: 47 Page: 6 Schedule: 38
Address: Raymore Castle
DEACON John Head W M 56	Agri Labourer Hampshire - Privett
MARSHALL Annie - M F 27	House Keeper  Hampshire - Selborne	
MARSHALL Frederick Son - M 4	      Hampshire - Buriton	
MARSHALL Henry	   Son - M 9m	      Hampshire - Froxfield
KNIGHT	William	Lodger S M 40 Agri Labourer Hampshire - Liss

Piece ...
DEACON Mary Servnt S F 16 General Servant Domestic Pembrokeshire - Newport
 Kings Somborne	 	 	 	
 	 	
Piece: RG12/947 Place: Petersfield-Hampshire Enumeration District: 4
Civil Parish: East Meon Ecclesiastical Parish: Langrish
Folio: 38 Page: 11 Schedule: 73
Address: Langrish Stroud
CLARKE Henry Head S M 55 Brickmaker(Em'ee) Hampshire - Steep	 	 
CLARKE Ellen Sister S F	52 House Keeper Hampshire - Steep
DEACON Olive Niece S F 13               Hampshire - West Meon	East Meon
..............................................................................

*IOW Isle of Wight ex http://www.isle-of-wight-fhs.co.uk/
 1400-present Godshill, Bembridge Bridget THURGATE bridget.thurgate"att"sky.com
 1600-1900 Anne MCKECHNIE mckechnie"att"vectisexeter.wanadoo.co.uk 2006:
 Thomas MACKETT bp 27.09.1711 Newchurch, IOW D 11.03.1799 Newchurch Farmer
m 11.06.1735 Elizabeth DEACON of Alverstoke B 1710 D 1762

**2.3 ENGLAND OUTSIDE HAMPSHIRE by county * AVON 0 George DEACON m c1850 Hanna WAITE England. 8 children: Harry, Alice,George, Jenny,Thomas, Clara,William, Emily (1898 Bath) - her grmr The girls where all put in a home, in England, Society of Waifs and Strays. The girls where all sent to Canada except the oldest Clara. -joanne deckers 2/15/99 dexters"att"execulink.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * CHESHIRE Salena MOFFAT Tibet1924"att"aol.com 2002: Flora Louise DEACON (1905 or 1907 Wirral?-1924 Birkenhead) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * CORNWALL coachmanslodge"att"xtra.co.nz 2004 0 John DEACON later lived at Mainstone Ave in Plymouth m Miriam TREVAIL related to family in Plymouth, Devon 1 John H DEACON (Jack) b 1874 in Luxulyan, Cornwall. to London in their 20s 2 William J DEACON (Joe) b 1876 at Luxulyan,Cornwall d? Plymouth 10.10.1951 3 Alfred Jas DEACON (Alf) b 1878 at Bodmin, Cornwall to London in their 20s 3 chn d? St Stephen in Brannel on 23.7.1953 4 [by m1 of mr] Charles Thomas TREVAIL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * DEVON 1871 11 Home Park Blvd?, Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon: Joseph DEACON Head M 36 1835 I West?, Cornwall Anne DEACON Wife M 32 1839 Grun?, Cornwall Walter W H DEACON Son 10 1861 Devonport, Devon Fredrick DEACON Son 8 1863 Stoneham, Devon Maude M DEACON Daur 7 1864 Stoneham, Devon Sidney H DEACON Son 6 1865 Stoneham, Devon Claude J DEACON Son 3 18 Devonport, Devon Rosa H DEACON Daur 2 1869 Devonport, Devon George H DEACON 9 months Son 1870 Devonport, Devon Caroline DEACON Servt 14 1857 Lithard?, Cornwall 1891 20 Wellington St, Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon: Sidney H DEACON Head M 26 1865 Stonehouse, Devon Carpenter Leading man Mary H DEACON Wife M 22 1869 Devonport, Devon Maude M DEACON Daur 1 1890 Plymouth, Devon 1901 95 Foul? St, Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon: Sidney H DEACON Head M 36 1865 Devonport, Devon Licensed Aidaller? Mary H DEACON Wife M 32 1869 Devonport, Devon Maud M DEACON Daur S 11 1890 Devonport, Devon Horace F DEACON Son S 6 1895 Devonport, Devon Sidney H DEACON Son S 3 1898 Devonport, Devon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * DORSET June HARDY HARDYjuneroses"att"aol.com 2001: 0 William DEACON "I can't find a William DEACON in Blandford Dorset bmd." 1 Thomas DEAKEN (28.6.1806 Blandford Dorset) He may have had a twin brother. 11 Joseph DEAKEN married 11.3.1867 Batcombe Dorset sp-Ketty (Kitty) LOCK 111 Annie DEACON b 1880 Batcombe Dorset grmr of her husband ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * ESSEX www.familyhistory.uk.com gives the following researching DEACON in 2001: Essex barryw"att"world-net.co.nz plus one other above. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * GLOUC. .1808 Stoneham + Chalford,Glouc.+Wilts. ex Robin Hallett ANACONDAMAC"att"aol.com 2004 Nicholas DEACON (b1808 m1837 to Sarah BARNES) a "Lissensed Victualler". 2 other DEACONs near of similar ages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * KENT .1864 ex Ida CALDER 2001 redlac1"att"earthlink.net 0 William DEACON, 1 Alfred DEACON (1864 Faversham Kent-1943) late 1800s to USA .1871 ex Lorraine GARDNER lgg"att"nascr.net 2003: 0 William DEACON (retired Licensed Victualler/Botanist/Herbalist) m Susannah MOORE 1 Emily Lillian DEACON (1871 Chatham) m MANSER .1872 ex Lorraine GARDNER 2000 lgg"att"nascr.net grmr Lilian Emily DEACON b1872/1877 Chatham, Kent .1886 ex Elizabeth DEACON 2000 edeacon"att"albury.net.au 0 Edward DEACON m Ellen TICEHURST 1 William Walter DEACON b1886 m Edith Louise KING . Faversham, Kent exSusan YOUNG 2002 gneagnie"att"vaxxine.com * SURREY Roger RM16460"att"btinternet.com 2002 Walter J DEACON and Elizabeth MASTERS married Croydon pre 1907. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * WILTSHIRE: **1607-1788 Hilperton Marsh, & North Bradley (both near Trowbridge) ex David CHURCH davidchurch"att"tryfantywyn.freeserve.co.uk 2003: (Wetheurell) DEACN was left some money by her mother, Margery BUTCHER in her will, Arch Sarum, 17.11.1607 (my ref 1607AS1.txt). Margery's son Richard in his will Cons Sarum, 28.6.1619 (my ref 1619CS2.txt) left to his kinsmen, Nathaniell DEAKEN, 40 shillings, and Robert DEAKEN, 30 shillings. Anthony ASHTON left in his will proved 22.1.1776 Arch Sarum (my ref 1776AS1.txt) 5 shillings to each of William HOLLOWAY, snr, yeoman, and Samuel DEACON, broadweaver, both of Hilperton Marsh, in respect of them being appointed to the duty of Trustees for his will. Samuel DECON married Mary KEATS in North Bradley, 23 March, 1788, witnessed by Richard BUTCHER and James FRANCIS. **1696-1757 ex John DEACON 2007: 1 Henry DEACON an executor of his brother 2 John DEACON d1711. A prosperous yeoman farmer of Oare, Vale of Pewsey,Wilts. 21 Elizabeth DEACON born 1696 22 Henry DEACON 1699/1700-1757 This Henry made his fortune as a wine merchant in London and returned to Oare to build a fine house in the 1740s. He left a widow but no children so the house passed out of the DEACON family. The house forms the centre to which extensions have been added by subsequent owners. My cousin GTD sent me an illustrated prospectus of the sale of The Oare House Estate in 1976. It was sold by Sir Alexander DOWNER former High Commissioner for Australia. The estate amounted to 95 acres. Geoffey pointed out that the finial to the main gate decoration was a Nags Head. This is the crest of the DEACON family surmounting the coat of arms and used by succeeding generations of our branch down to the present time. **c1784-1846 Yvonne MITCHELL yvonne"att"the-old-oak.fsnet.co.uk 2003 bounces - to Moonrakers 0 Jonathan DEACON 1 Jonathan DEACON bp 1764 North Bradley, near Trowbridge, Wilts. 11? Joseph DEACON will 1846 daughter who was a widow - I think her name was 111 Elizabeth c1784 m WRING/EWING d by 1846 in Dilton, Westbury or Westbury Leigh ALSO: she has a will for a George DEACON a broadweaver in 1724 and he leaves money to a Samuel DEACON. **1802 Aldbourne, Wilts ex liddiard.html - see there for issue. 24154 1 6-Charlotte LIDDIARD bp 8 Aug 1803 Aldbourne, Wilts. Burial: 28 Jan. 1887 Aldbourne, Wilts. m 17 October 1824 Aldbourne sp-Thomas DEACON bp 31.1.1802 Aldbourne, Wilts to John & Jane. d by 1881. Witnesses to marriage were Daniel LIDDARD & William DEACON. **1802-48 Searching under Eliza DEACON 1837+-20 exact spelling gave for Wilts.: Christenings: 1. dr of Wm & Charlotte 1 Jun 1802 Shalbourne, Wiltshire P019961 1718-1728 0097845 Film 0820914 etc 2. dr of Thomas & Hannah 2 Jul 1814 St. Mary, Marlborough, Wiltshire C022921 1785-1842 0097837 Film 0472845 etc 3. Marriage: to George NASH 22 Jun 1848 Trowbridge, Wiltshire, M058501 1718-1851 0943583585 4. Deaths:26 Sep 1868 Trowbridge, Wiltshire, file no. 1904019 & film no 2034434 **1833-59 kbcullen"att"ozemail.com.au (Ken and Beryl Cullen) (ex grd above) 2000: 0 John DEACON m Trowbridge, Wilts 7 August 1834 to Mary Anne Newman. 1 Eliza DEACON (9.5.1833 Trowbridge, Wilts.) m 24.9.1859 Scot's Church,Sydney sp-George QUELCH (20.6.1833 in Reading,Berks.) In Australia Eliza and George lived at Bargo, NSW and Capertee, NSW **1881 Census Chiseldon ex Susan MOZIAR smoziar"att"rogers.com 2003 Dwelling Chisledon, Chisledon, Wiltshire: Henry DEACON Head M 66 Chisledon, Wiltshire Ag Laborer Mary Ann DEACON Wife M 64 Chisledon, Wiltshire Ag Laborer Wife James CARD Grandson 10 Chisledon, Wiltshire Scholar ** Dilton & Westbury Jill WISEMAN jill"att"2up2down.fsnet.co.uk 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * ENGLAND - COUNTY UNKNOWN: 0 Thomas D m June 15, 1596 in Hemel Hempstead Martha FIELDE bc 1579. 1 Phebe D b. 1597 in Hemel Hempstead d. 9-20-1663 Topsfield, MA married Zaccheus GOULD in 1619. -Jen Herron andyhe"att"msn.com 0 Avis DEACON b. abt 1619 in England, Maybe around KENT Married William READE abt 1640. They both died Weymouth,Plymouth,Ma.-Verle J. STRICKLER Sr. 0 Robert DEACON bc 1660 England, went to Ireland with King William 3, settled in Ternascobe, County Armagh. - Allan DEACON unclearl"att"one.net.au 0 Naomi DEACON 1800s Brington m William REDLEY 6 children: Thomas, Sarah, Helen, Rebecca, George and Elizabeth born 1835-1848 - Leigh McCaffrey kenroots"att"istar.ca * Carol Rogers BAUM ckbaum"att"goodland.ixks.com ENGLAND to US: 0 Emma DEAKEN b Sep 2 1856 in England m Benjamin HOLDER about 1886. She died Nov 18, 1937 in Pompton Plains, NJ. * Pat Warfield-Witschie witschie"att"hometel.com : 0 Harry and Ellizabeth DEACON 1 Clara Louisa DEACON, born in England on 10-25-1888. 2 Harry DEACON 3 Alice DEACON

2.4 OUTSIDE ENGLAND **IRELAND: peterd"att"magi.com (Peter DEACON) of Canada: 0 D moved from England to Wexford, Ireland; 1 George DEACON m 1815 in an Anglican church in diocese of Ferns, County Wexford, Ireland to Mary GRIFFITH 11 George came to Canada somewhere between 1827 and 1865. **NEW ZEALAND in part ex Cyclopedia of NZ 1902 2 p645. 0 Thomas Wm DEACON b 1823 Cornwall, joined Royal Navy, 1843 to Auckland on CALLIOPE. Hotel keeper at Riverhead m 27.6.1853 St Pauls, Auckland by banns sp-Eliza widow of Capt. ELLIS. 8 chn. 1 son at Kumeu.

2.5 ANYWHERE * Genforum * GRD listings * Rootsweb * GENFORUM One can search at

http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/DEACON/
This is also a good place to look for other names: just change the word DEACON!
I added mine here on 1999 when this gave several above plus

0 Priscilla D m John Putnam -Joyce Barnett c1600??

 



** The GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH DIRECTORY (GRD) CD for 2000 lists the following
researching DEACON: 
 tchwampa"att"bigpond.com "Elizabeth Binns" DEACON of Steppingley, Bedfordshire
  1800s Steppingley BDF
 patstemp"att"bigpond.com  1855+ Sydney AUS; pre 1850 Stoke Climsland CON ENG
 randell"att"winshop.com.au 1820-1840 Plymouth DEV ENG
 adsacon"att"powerup.com.au -1700 GLS ENG,1600-1668 Norwich NFK,1680 Arm. Ireland
 hyperron"att"ats.com.au Herts ENG pre 1840 - bounced

 oakmans"att"isisol.com.au 
   George DEACON m Mary MORTON c 1720 in Kent 
 http://www.genealogydepot.com ex bruce"att"thedeacons.com 2005:
0 George DEACON m Mary MORTON on 10 Nov 1742 at Rotherfield, Sussex ISSUE

 sandie"att"soonet.ca 1850-1900 Kingston on Thames, London & Surrey - bounced
 beattie.judith.a"att"edumail.vic.gov.au 1650+ Denton Northumberland
 hudd"att"poboxes.com 1797 Wells Somerset
 j.k.forster"att"btinternet.com pre 1830 Mayfield & Rotherfield Sussex 
 kbcullen"att"ozemail.com.au 1833-59 Trowbridge Wilts.
 birobins"att"rapidnet.net  1750-1800 Bradford WRY
 steiner_j"att"hotmail.com Cook Co, IL, USA - bounced
 peterd"att"magi.com 1750-1850 Tip & Wex Ireland - see above
 graeme_moffatt"att"men.com 1850+ Ipswich Qld AUS, 1820+ worldwide - bounced
 L DUGGAN 15 Wavell Av Carlingford NSW 2118 AUS; all worldwide
 N DEACON Box 22 Inverloch Vic 3996 AUS; all worldwide


* ROOTSWEB
  
Searching under say DEACON at Rootsweb list finder

will allow you to search the DEACON archives, browse the DEACON threaded 
archives, or subscribe to DEACON-D-request"att"rootsweb.com in digest form.

* The message board at
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.DEACON
The board gave 0 for Hampshire & 4 for Kent - at * KENT above.
     


9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND SOURCES

The initial break-through came from Mr MG RATHBONE, Portsmouth Archivist,
who sent me Fanny's parents and siblings in 1974:
 The City Archivist, Portsmouth Record Office, Guildhall, Portsmouth, 
 Hamts. Ref RP/RE/74/213 (9.7.1974) For further work he suggested
  Mr M WALCOT, 46 Park Rd, Purbrook, Portsmouth PO7 5ES;
  Mrs P FURSE, 1 Avenue Rd, Winchester, Hants;
  Mrs AM CLENCH, 1 Bond Rd, Bitterne Park, Southampton SO2 4LR.

I had no further luck until 2000 when I contacted "Joan in Colorado"
epistles"att"email.msn.com and she sent me the IGIs for DEACON in
Portsmouth and much more. (See under Henry in 1. and 2.1.) Many
thanks to both these kind people for going the extra mile for me!!
Also to Jim WRIGHT and others mentioned in the text.

c8.4.2002 came the big break: 
JH (10)527 111 Jean HENNAH Jeanhennah"att"aol.com
found a query on DEACON I had posted on a Hampshire gen'l website. 
MOST OF THE MATERIAL ON THIS SITE IS FROM HER, including the WILLS of: 
 Sarah nee BEDFORD wife of (10)5 William 1857, 
 (10)522 Fanny 1908,
 (10)523 Henry George 1872,
 (10)57 Elizabeth Love 1878,
 (10)5(11) George Edward 1882,
 (10)5(13) Frederick 1896,
and certificates of
BIRTH (...),
MARRIAGE ((10)72 Henry & Eliza Gittens PETTET,...) and
DEATH (...)
I am profoundly grateful to her for so generously sharing all her information!

On 13.9.2002 I got a reply to a PETTET posting at KENT-ENG-L"att"rootsweb.com 
from
 Jo MORRIS mariner"att"iinet.net.au informing me that
Henry PETTET (1695 Whitfield- 1768 Deal), grgrgrfr of Eliza Gittens PETTET 1816
 who married (10)72 Henry DEACON, was her 5x gg uncle!
The PETTET & related families are now at http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/pettet/pettet.html

On 25.8.2003 I received an email from 
SR Mrs Sue ROSE Suerose14"att"btinternet.com 2003 
giving me more details of our BEDFORD family at 4.1.

On 5.10.2003 I received an email from 
BT (10)4138 12 Bridget THURGATE bridget.thurgate"att"sky.com 2005
who'd found my DEACON entry on Rootsweb. She has sent me the info on the 
branches (10)5?, (10)7, (10)767, 69 the portraits of (10) Wm, (10)4 Elizabeth, 
(10)7(11) Rev. George

PH (10)5(13)2 411  Phillip HOULIHAN Phillip.Houlihan"att"btinternet.com 
First contact 18.5.2005. Source for the branch at (10)5(13)2 4. He told me of
the NZ branch of (10)5(13)2 83 Pam HW, who put me in touch with her son

RH Richard HAMILTON-WILLIAMS (10)5(13)2 834 richard.hw"att"paradise.net.nz 2005
who showed me his DEACON tree.

JD (10)5(13)2 43 John DEACON wrote me 22.5.05 after being told of this website 
by PH. John holds the DEACON Family Book dating from 25.4.1782 when several 
pages were removed from the family bible after the death of Elizabeth JUDSON, 
sp of (10), on 19th March & later stuck in a scrap book. Our family is 
fortunate to still hold this book.
 JD says it came to (10)5(13) Frederick 1814-98, then to 
(10)5(13)2 Charles 1845-1927, then to (10)5(13)2 1 Wilfrid 1877-1958, then 
probably to (10)5(13)2 8 Lilian 1891-1978. "Soon after her death it was sent to
me by post by her eldest dr Hilary & was left on my doorstep in a parcel that 
would not go through the letter box... The page from the family bible that Wm
DEACON 1733-92 cut out in 1782 was on the reverse of the frontispiece of the 
New Testament: `Newly translated out of the Original Book with the former 
translations diligently compared and revised by His Majesty's Special Command 
appointed to be read in churches WR' - So this is William 3 after the death of 
his wife Mary 2 on 24.12.1694 & prior to his death in 1702. It is on this page 
that George DEACON, married to Jane LOVING, has written the names & births of 
his chn or those surviving at the time of his writing."
 
JD has kindly photocopied the DEACON Family Book. BT has kindly typed it. Here it is.


10. ABBREVIATIONS b born, bp baptised, chn children, dr daughter, Hamps Hants Hampshire, m married, m1 married 1stly, m2 married 2ndly, sp spouse, St Saint or Street


11. INDEX OF PLACES BY COUNTRY AND TOWN including some IGIs -TO UPDATE

D=DEACON

** ENGLAND

* LANCASHIRE
Liverpool (10)717
Rock Ferry,Liverpool Children of (10)7(13)1, 1871-1927

* CORNWALL
Altarnun (10)71-sp 

* DEVON
Exeter, St Sidwell 63 d 1836, (10)71-sp 

* HAMPSHIRE:
Amport D 1764 
Bishops Sutton 1778
Brading D 1602
East Meon D 1596 1652
Fareham D 1746 1833 Lies NW of Portsmouth & SE of Southampton: see
 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?oi=eu_map&q=Fareham&hl=en
 One can buy records by credit card Ph 01329 280493 from July 1837 for the 
 Fareham reg district. �7 for a copy of the original certificate -JN
Farlington, on Portsmouth Harbour D 4?
 A relevant site is http://www.portsmouth-uk.co.uk/farlington.htm
 For bird & animal sitings there see http://dbhale.members.beeb.net/hants.htm
Gosport D 1776 1783 For its placenames see
  http://www.discoverycentres.co.uk/gosport/localstudies/placenames.html
Herriard (10)713 m 1865 
Northwood D 1781
Portsea D 1774 (OPC: For the bp, m & burial (up to 1936) registers for Portsea,
Portsmouth D 1666 & Southsea up to 1936 go to
www.knightroots.co.uk and click on  Online Transcriptions.
 OR www.knightsure.co.uk/knightroots/genealogy and click on "Parish Registers"
  -  Linda & Tony Knightroots"att"aol.com 2002
  This gave only one of possible interest - see under 1.5 SALTER clues in
 http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/pettet/pettet.html)
 Other sites: http://www.portsmouth-uk.co.uk (I left a msg at their forum 05.)
 http://www.portsmouth-guide.co.uk map shows Penny St & St Thomas St beside
  High St.
 Cam sites: Portsmouth Eye and the Spinnaker tower http://tinyurl.com/2oum7 
       Spinnaker tower webcam http://www.portsmouth-uk.co.uk/spinnakertower.htm
Selborne D 1629
Winchester D 1558 1827 1843

* KENT
 Kelly's Directory of Kent 1903 (with map)(Reference #9060p):
http://www.rod-neep.co.uk/acatalog/Archive_CD_Books_Directories_105.html

Chatham ex JR: For a map try the Ordnance Survey "Get-A-Map" service at:
 http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk/ Zoom in to the map, or search for the postcode
 ME7 1AA (near the middle of Brompton). Can give individual buildings
 If you want an old, more detailed map of the area on-line, try:
 http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index_external.htm?easting=576364&northing=166966

Deal on the coast N of Dover  (One of the Cinque Ports)  
 For smugglers there 1700-1800 see http://digiserve.com/peter/d_boat.htm
Dover
Folkestone on the coast W of Dover
Gravesend (10)7252 b1876
River or Ewell?
Rochester S of Gravesend where the Medway River meets the sea
Whitfield
 uk.multimap.com shows 5 Whitfield. The one in Kent is c2.5km NW of Dover
on the A2. It is home to the E Kent archives
 http://www.kent.gov.uk/e&l/artslib/ARCHIVES/archekac.html
"The Archives Centre holds records previously held at Ramsgate and Folkestone 
Libraries, Whitfield store, Hythe Town Council and some records from The Centre
for Kentish Studies. 
 The collecting area for the Centre covers the Thanet, Dover and Shepway 
District Council areas. This includes the seaside towns of Margate & Ramsgate,
 the busy ports of Dover and FOLKESTONE and the Cinque Ports of Lydd, New 
Romney, Hythe and Sandwich. The area also covers inland areas. eg
 Registers of shipping for DEAL, Dover, FOLKESTONE, Ramsgate, Sandwich 
 & Shipping Crew lists for DEAL, Dover, FOLKESTONE, Ramsgate 

We hold the records for the diocese of ROCHESTER, which was one of the
main issuing authorities for marriage licences in Kent. Unfortunately,
there are no marriage licences within these records, although there
are marriage bonds and allegations dating from 1637 until 1986 (with
many large gaps). Those for the years 1637-1900 have been microfilmed,
but later material will have to be consulted in the document
searchroom. To ascertain whether or not we hold the years you require,
you will have to first consult the diocesan catalogue (reference:
DRb/M), although the microfilms are arranged chronologically.

At CKS, there is a chronological, manuscript index to the names found
among the ROCHESTER diocese marriage bonds and allegations for the
years 1637 to 1840 (allegations only after 1823).

Additionally, full abstracts have been published of the diocese of
Canterbury's marriage allegations, bonds and licences. These cover the
years 1543-1869 and can be found on the library bookshelves at CKS
(reference: xK 929.3). However, those for the bonds and allegations
dated 1700-1734 are available only in a microfiche format (reference: K 929.3).

GENEALOGY As a guide, family history sources for mid and south Kent can
be found at the Centre for Kentish Studies and for East Kent at
Canterbury Cathedral Archives. Records for north west Kent are at
Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre.

CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL ARCHIVES CCA is managed in partnership with
Canterbury Cathedral and Canterbury City Council. It houses the
records of Canterbury Cathedral ( including its estates throughout
south east England and beyond), Canterbury Diocese (comprising
especially Bishops' Transcripts, ecclesiastical court records and
tithe maps) and parishes in east Kent. It also holds local government
records for Canterbury City and its predecessors and records of other
organisations, businesses, administrations and individuals in and
around Canterbury, WHITSTABLE and Herne Bay. It also holds census
material for south east counties and the IGI. Users of the Archives
also have access to the books of Canterbury Cathedral library.
 
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL ARCHIVES BUILDING We have a discussion forum for
our customers & staff. Please have a look & join in!

The Centre of Kentish Studies, Sessions House County Hall, Maidstone,
Kent ME14 1XQ UK Fax: 44 (0)1622 694379

Canterbury Cathedral Archives, The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent CT1
2EH UK Fax: 44 (0)1227 762897 (mark fax with ARCHIVES)

East Kent Archives Centre, Enterprise Zone, Honeywood Road, Whitfield,
Dover, CT16 3EH Fax 01304 820783"

ROCHESTER Family History resources:
http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/medway.html#PRINLIBR lists

Medway Archives and Local Studies Centre Civic Centre Strood Rochester
    Kent ME2 4AU 01634 332714 (archives) 01634 332238 (film reader and
    document table bookings) 01634 332097 (local studies) fax 01634
    297060 email: archives"att"medway.gov.uk local.studies"att"medway.gov.uk
    CityArk archives web site and database: http://cityark.medway.gov.uk

* LONDON

http://www.british-history.ac.uk leads to
*1817  	Johnstone's London Commercial Guide and Street Directory, 1817
No.	Street	Occupier	Trade
1	Clements Court	James DEACON & Co.	manchester fctr
No.	Street	Occupier	Trade
3	Cateaton Street	DEACON, Mary, Sons & Ellis	fctrs
No.	Street	Occupier	Trade
2	Maiden Lane	John DEACON	whsl hosr
No.	Street	Occupier	Trade
4	Lad Lane	DEACON, James & Co.	Manchester fctrs

Westminster (10)717 in 1884

* SOMERSET
Nettlecombe (10)71 m 1831
Taunton 63-sp b 1752, (10)71-sp b 1801

* WILTSHIRE 1590 Warminster
http://www.british-history.ac.uk gives eg
... of St. Laurence's chapel consisted of a house and about 30 a. of land, let at a rent of 40s. (Footnote 32) It was let to William DEACON in 1590...

** INDIA 
I have not joined INDIA-L list nor checked for the bmds at http://www.fibis.org

** NEW ZEALAND: 
Auckland D [(10)712] 1868


12. INDEX OF FAMILY NAMES SHOWING WHERE THEY FIRST APPEAR

BAGNALL m (10)721 of 1. 1865 Portsmouth No issue
BARTLETT 1723-28 Portsmouth at 3.1
BEDFORD 0 of 4.1 m: 6.11.1756 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth
BEDFORD 1774-1859 m 1793 at Farlington, Hampshire (10)7 of 1.
BRIDGES b c1755 Walsingham d 1825 Greenwich m 1787 Gosport (10)9 of 1.
BUSH (-1984) m (10)7271 21 of 1. No children?
CARLOS 1726
CLARKE m (10)7(13)34 of 1. c1871
DEACON 1691-1945; (10)7 of 1. Portsmouth 1796
DESBOROUGH "cousin of Chayford near Exeter" in will of (10)77 See judson.html
EVANS (1865-1934) m (10)7271 of 1.
EYER/AYERS 1746-1870 at 3.1
FREEBODY (1831) m (10)725 of 1.
FRENCH c1650
GALE (1958) m (10)7271 112 of 1.
HENNAH (1962) m (10)7271 11 of 1.
HOME m 23.4.1904 St Gabriel, Warwickshire (10)7(13)1 4 of 1.
HORNE m 1929 Kensington,London to (10)723 3 of 1. b1869; no issue?
HOWARD m 0 bc1691
HUBBUL (1931-2001) m (10)7271 12 of 1. 
JUDSON of 1. m (10) bp 22.8.1736 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth See judson.html
LEWIS 1758-1802? m  9.8.1797? to (10)7 of 1.
 Tried LEWIS researcher Angie grnhlgh"att"iconz.co.nz 7.12.99.
MONK (1843-1931) m2 (10)721 of 1.
OLDING 1694 Portsmouth at 3.1
ORR 1711 Portsmouth at 3.1
PALACE m (10)7271 21 of 1. No children?
PETTET (10)72 of 1.,  44331 5117 of
 http://kitwithers.fortunecity.com/pettet/pettet.html 
PHILLIPS m (10)7251 of 1. (1868-1939)
POUNTNEY (10)716 or (10)726 of 1.,  perhaps name of mr or grmr of Sarah wife of (10)7 of 1.
PUDDICOMBE m (10)742 of 1. c1862.
RILEY 1837-42 m 43 of 4.1.
ROBEY m (10)7253 of 1. (1878-1964)
SEYMOUR c1710 Portsea at 3.1
SHORTRIDGE (1787-1878) m (10)77 of 1.
SILVER (-1995) m (10)7271 21 of 1. No children?
SMITH m (10)116 of 1. in 1843
STRICKLAND of Chestnut Grove, Yorks. son of George & Jane m (10)(11)2 of 1.

TRIPP 1786 m (10)4 of 1. 1786 St Thomas,Portsmouth
VARLO 25.9.1720-22.12.1789 admiral m 7 of 1.
VICTOR 1830-41 m (10)54 of 1.
WATSON (1835) m (10)726 of 1.
WAVELL (10)78 of 1., perhaps name of mr or grmr of (10)7 of 1.
WELSTED 1756 m 0 of 4.1 
WESTON (10)71 of 1., perhaps name of mr or grmr of (10)7 of 1.
WHITE m (10)725 12 of 1.
WHITSON (10)722 of 1. m 1868 at Auckland
WICKHAM m (10)114 of 1. bp: 07 MAR 1855 Saint Lawrence, Winchester

MAIDEN NAMES

 ALLEN (1841) m (10)723 of 1.
 BARRINGTON (1809-1890) m (10)7(11) of 1.
 BENNETT 1812 m (10)(11)1 of 1.
 BLACKALLER (1850-1923) m (10)727 of 1.
 BLANDFORD (10)713 82 m 1930 
 CHARLTON (1819) m (10)7(13) of 1.

 COLEMAN (1908-1996) m (10)72711 of 1.
 COOPER (1963) m (10)7271 111 of 1.
 GRUBANOVICH (1968) m (10)7271 111 of 1.
 HASLETT b 1897  m 1924 to (10)713 81

 IVEY (1900-1994) m (10)72712 of 1.
 JUDSON (1736) m (10) of 1.

 LILL m 19.2.1798 (10)(11) of 1.
 LOIN 1870-1935 m 1902 (10)713 8 of 1.
 MORTON of Hampton m 1629 2112 of 1.3
 OGLANDER of Bembridge, Isle of Wight dc1600 m 211 of 1.3
 POPIER/PAPIER m (10)1 of 1.
 PROCTOR 1762 of 3.1
 PUDDICOMBE (c1888 Jersey, Channel Islands, St. Helier) m (10)742 
 RICKS m 1825 at Portsmouth (10)71 of 1.
 SANDBERG m 8.4.1885 (10)717 
 SLIGHT m 1793 Saint Thomas, Portsmouth 3 of 4.1
 SMITH m 1810 to (10)11 of 1., m  1865 Herriard,Hampshire (10)713 of 1.
 THOMSON b 1846 India m (10)7(13)1 of 1.
 WEST (1875-1962) m (10)7272 of 1.


13. "THE DICTIONARY OF BRITISH SURNAMES" 
	by PH REANEY (1958) London, Routledge.

DEACON,DEAKAN,DEAKIN,DEAKINS: Richard le Diakne 1212, Richard le Deken(e) 1247,
John Dekne 1327, William le Dekon 1332. Old English diacon,DEACON
Medieval English DEAKNE, Old French DIACNE deacon



14. FAMILY ON EMAIL 

(10)111 1311 Colin DEACON sowsear"att"xtra.co.nz 2008
(10)111 161 Dale MINIFIE dale"att"paradise.net.nz 2008
(10)114 2322 David & Gail WICKHAM  david.wickham"att"xtra.co.nz  2005
(10)413 812  bridget.thurgate"att"sky.com 2006
(10)5(13)2 43 John DEACON 2008 tumbledown70"att"btinternet.com
(10)522x   kitw"att"slingshot.co.nz
(10)527 111 Jean HENNAH Jeanhennah"att"aol.com
(10)5(13)2 411 Phillip.Houlihan"att"btinternet.com 2005
(10)5(13)2 834 Richard HAMILTON-WILLIAMS richard.hw"att"paradise.net.nz 2005
(10)712 112 Brenda YOUNG 2007 brentico"att"btopenworld.com, 2008 brentico"att"btinternet.com
(10)722 4212 Steve PAKENHAM BISHOP 2008 spakenhambishop"att"hotmail.com
 "Joan in Colorado" epistles"att"email.msn.com 
 Dianne POORE dpoore"att"xtra.co.nz 2000 re *1794 Portsea

Also in 4.1 OUR BEDFORDs, there is Mrs Sue ROSE Suerose14"att"btinternet.com 2003 below.

15. SOME LINKS ON THE WEB

15.1 GENEALOGY

*A2A website archives in UK at http://www.a2a.org.uk [my p'd w'l]
 gave 2 hits for DEACON at Portsmouth Museums and Records Service: 
 Papers of Mr and Mrs H.G. Fox 	1862-1984  ref. 1393A/1 re DEACON's School,
Peterborough 1906-31
 Madden Papers- Letter from Eliza Madden - ref.  179A/6/4/5: 14 July 1837
Henry urged to visit Portsmouth: "The Rooms are so gay, two hundred there on 
Monday dancing etc." Her Landlord, Mr. DEACON, has repainted the house.

* For HAMPSHIRE genealogy try http://midas.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/HAM/
and the mailing list number (10)7 at
http://members.aol.com/gfsjohnf/gen_mail_country-unk.html#HAMPSHIRE. This also provides mailing lists to other counties in England.
For example a Hampshire surname list is at
http://www.np03.dial.pipex.com/surnames/ham/hamname.htm
You may submit your Hampshire surnames to
http://www.np03.dial.pipex.com/surnames/ham/hamname.htm
in the format
DEACON, Portsmouth, 1796-1847,HAM,Kit Withers,kitw"att"slingshot.co.nz
The Hampshire Lookup Exchange is at http://members.madasafish.com/~caroldolton/index.htm For other parts of England see http://www.lookupcentral.f9.co.uk/volunteers.html
The Hampshire Genealogical Society is at http://www.hgs-online.org.uk/ with its 88 page list of sources, but no members interests.
A useful place to search is the LDS site http://www.familysearch.com
Another site to try is Family Tree Maker Online and its branches Search Family Tree Maker Online, and Internet Family Finder.
One can search for surnames at Rootsweb;
or at the Rootsweb site for Hampshire. You can leave a message here.
One can Search the Hampshire and Sussex Surnames database at http://www.blackwellad.freeserve.co.uk/genealogy/ eg DEACON gives me JUDSON gives Amanda JUDSON elamport"att"swbell.net - bounced 2003

For finding Rootsweb surname lists, go to http://lists.rootsweb.com/
For other lists such as county, town, interest etc, go to
http://www.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_country-unk.html
For example email subscribe to
 eng-ham-portsmouth-gosport-d-request"att"rootsweb.com (digest mode)
 then email messages to ENG-HAM-PORTSMOUTH-GOSPORT-L"att"rootsweb.com
for genealogical interests in Portsmouth, Hampshire, occupying Portsea Island, 
and the parishes of Gosport and Alverstoke situated on a peninsula opposite 
Portsmouth. Search the archives at 
listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=ENG-HAM-PORTSMOUTH-GOSPORT
 List owners Tony & Linda have the website
 http://www.knightroots.co.uk with a link to Hampshire Online Parish Clerk 
with info on all parishes in Hants.
 eg "Portsea, Portsmouth & Southsea":
 burials gave William DEACON Copnor buried Apr 15 1868 aged 56 yrs;
 page 58 no 461 Eliza DEACON Copnor buried  May 24 1877 aged 62yrs;
  eg "GOSPORT & ALVERSTOKE":
 bp gave 
DEACON 1882 Miriam daughter of Henry & Ann DEACON  Gosport Sergt RMLI 

One can search for names at
http://www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk/southsea/naval.htm
eg St Wilfrids Church DEACON FH ERA HMS VENERABLE;
 St Ann's Church, Portsmouth (HMS PENELOPE) DEACON L.T. Ldg STO

* CLERGY: For 30P pa one can subscribe to http://www.crockford.org.uk/
Crockford's Clerical Directory, first published in 1858, contains biographies 
of over 25,000 Anglican clergy in the UK.

* For IGI batch numbers try
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hughwallis/IGIBatchNumbers.htm#Page
Those for Portsmouth he gives are:
   (High Street Presbyterian Or Unitarian)	C069501	  1676-1857  
   (New Chapel Green Row Wesleyan)	C069511	  -1801 1814-1837  	
   (Saint Thomas) C062511 1654-1727  	M062511	  1653-1710  	
	C062512	  1727-1769  	M062512	  1710-1757 1797-1872  	
	C062513	  1770-1812  	M062513	  1759-1795  	
	C062514	  1813-1873  	M062514	  1795-1796  	
   (Saint Thomas Street
    General Baptist)	C091371   **	  -1765
  1785-1836  			
   (Soutsea Ebenezer Baptist)	C091361   **	  1808-1836  	

* Want to check out a SURNAME FOR A PARTICULAR COUNTY in England, say Kent?
Then visit the Surname list for the Kent-Eng Mailing list at:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kentengsurnames/

*Merchant seamen records ex Penny COURTNEY:
  Southampton Civic centre have an archive department in the basement which 
has records of merchant seamen.  They are in the form of filing cards for 
each individual & some have passport size photos on.
  Also the library upstairs has a local history section that specialises in 
Merchant shipping.

*The 1901 census is at http://www.census.pro.gov.uk/



15.2 MAPS One place for old UK maps (1846-1899, 6 inches to the mile - about 1 in 10,000) is

http://www.old-maps.co.uk/ For example clicking there on Hampshire and then Portsmouth gave this map c1874. (.2 mgbytes)
Modern-day OS maps of the United Kingdom (at 1:250,000 scale) can be found at http://www.ordsvy.gov.uk
or at www.ordnancesurvey.gov.uk/getamap
http://http://uk.multimap.com gives a map of any current village in the UK with a list of places to stay and links to them.

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