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Charles Thomas BEVIS (1882-1919)
| Name: | Charles Thomas BEVIS |
| Sex: | Male |
| Father: | Charles William BEVIS (1854-1927) |
| Mother: | Alice QUICK (1853-1909) |
Individual Events and Attributes
| Birth | 1882 | Portsea, Hampshire 1 |
| Death | 1919 (age 36-37) | Portsmouth, Hampshire |
| Occupation | Army Officer |
Additional Information
| Death | Cause: Died in the influenza Epidemic at the end of 1918/19 |
Marriage
| Spouse | Enid Gertrude SCOTT ( - ) | |
| Children | Charles Gordon SCOTT-BEVIS (1908-2010) | |
Individual Note 1
From the London Gazette dated October 06 1908
HAMPSHIRE FORTRESS.
The undermentioned officers, from the 1st
Hampshire Royal Engineers (Volunteers), are
appointed to the unit, with rank and precedence
as in the Volunteer Force. Dated 1st April,
1908 :—
Headquarters; Lieutenant-Colonel Charles
William Bevis.
Quartermaster and Honorary Captain William
Pearce.
No. I (Works) Company; Captain and
Honorary Major WiJliam Henry Fry.
No. 2 ( Works) Company; Captain Theophilus
William Mead.
No. 3 ( Works) Company; Lieutenant Charles
Thomas Bevis.
No. 4 (Electric Lights) Company; Major
Edward North.
Lieutenant Richard Henry Percy Bevis.
Second Lieutenant George Edwin Couzeus.
No. 5 (Electric Lights) Company; Captain
Henry Duncan Gilbert.
Second Lieutenant VValter Bovce Brown.
No. 6 (Electric Lights) Company; Captain
Arthur Vivian White.
Second Lieutenant Percy George King.
j^o. 7 (Electric Lights) Company; Supernumerary
Captain (Honorary Lieutenant in
the Army; Anthony Poigriard Lambert.
(To remain seconded.)
Lieutenant Henry Austin Byerley Storry.
Second Lieutenant Stephen Flowers.
(discovered by James Bevis 2007)
Individual Note 2
Died as a result of the influenza epidemic JBT
Individual Note 3
Transcription from St Judes Church Memorial
In memory of those who lost their lives in World War 1 and other Conflicts
ADDISON A.C.
BEVIS C.T.
BRICKWOOD A.C.
CARTER R.H.
CHAPMAN G.W.
CHUTE C.F.T.
COLSON L.
CONDOR P.
COOKE S.A.
CRUSE P.
DANGERFIELD C.W.
DIXON-WRIGHT H.
EDWARDS H.L.
GASKELL G.B.
GERMAN H.B.
GOODWIN C.G.
GRANT J.C.
HARRISON W.C.
HAYES E.de L.
HAYNES A.R.
HEAL W.G.
HEMANS G.W.
HULLEY A.H.B.
HUNT E.W.
JEFFERY T.F.
KELLY H.H.
LUCKING C.W.
MARSHALL C.D.
McDONALD A.
NEISH W.D.
PENNY R.
PINK H.W.
POYNDER L.E.
PRITCHARD O.B.
PUGH H.P.
RADFORD P.A.
RITCHIE A.F.
RUSHTON T.
SLADE-BAKER R.C.
SMITH H.W.
SMITH T.L.
SPARROW W.P.
STARKEY J.B.C.
STONE D.F.
TEE W.D.
TETLEY J.C.D.
THICK F.C.
THOMSON P.W.
WALMESLEY J.J.
WARREN F.R.F.
WHEELER W.
WOODWARD G.W.C.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF
THE GOOD HAND OF OUR GOD UPON US
AUGUST 4 1914- NOVEMBER 11 1918.
"THESE DIED IN WAR THAT WE AT PEACE MIGHT LIVE THEY GAVE THEIR BEST SO WE OUR BEST SHOULD GIVE NOT FOR THEMSELVES - FOR JUSTICE FREEDOM RIGHT THEY FOUGHT, AND BID US FORWARD TO THE FIGHT." H.D.
Individual Note 4
Probate Bevis Charles Thomas of w Crown Crescent Scarborough, a captain in the Royal Engineers died 28 February 1919, probate London 7 June to Gertrude Bevis Widow £273 11s 4d
Sources
| 1 | "1901 England Census". |