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Joseph BEVIS (1689?- )
1 Joseph BEVIS 1 (1689?- ) [218], son of Richard BEVIS (1640?- ) [1330] and Mary ( - ) [1331].
Born 1689 (est). Bap 16 Sep 1689, South Stoneham, Hampshire. 2 Marr Elizabeth BUNGY 5 Dec 1710, St Leonards, Sherfield English, Hampshire. 2
Joseph BEVIS anywhere during 1723 in Hampshire Burial Index.
1. Name Joseph Bevis buried 31 Jul 1723 age - Parish Gosport.
Sp. Elizabeth BUNGY 3 (b.1691?, bur.1756) [219].
Also recorded as Elizabeth Hyde from research by Valerie Patricia Bevis
Changed to Elizabeth Bungy on receipt of information from Jo Hazell 08/2008.
1.1 Anne BEVIS (1725- ) [221].
Born 1725, Fareham. 1 Bap 7 Nov 1725, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Marr John MILVERTON 12 Oct 1746. 2
Sp. John MILVERTON ( - ) [1327].
1.2 James BEVIS (1733?-1733) [1328].
Born 1733 (est). Died 1733. Buried 17 Feb 1733. 2
1.3 James BEVIS (b.1734, bur.1746) [222].
Born 1734, Fareham. 1 Bap 30 Aug 1734, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Buried 10 Feb 1746, Fareham, Hampshire. 4
1.4 Jane BEVIS (1736?-1736) [1329].
Born 1736 (est). Died 1736. Buried 26 Jan 1736. 2
1.5 Thomas BEVIS (1737-1817) [217].
Born 1737, Fareham. 1 Bap 17 Jul 1737, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Marr Mary HARRIS 1 Nov 1762, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Died 1817, Fareham, Hampshire. 1 Buried 13 Apr 1817, Fareham, Hampshire. 2
Sp. Mary HARRIS ( - ) [220].
1.5.1 James BEVIS 1 (1765- ) [223].
Born 1765, Fareham. Bap 4 Aug 1765, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1
Died in childhood. 2
1.5.2 John BEVIS 1 (1767-1844) [216].
Born 1767, Fareham. Bap 8 Mar 1767, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Marr Mary SMITH 5 Aug 1784, St Mary's Church, Portsmouth. 1 Died 18 Jun 1844, Gosport. 1
Sp. Mary SMITH ( - ) [224].
1.5.2.1 George Triggs BEVIS (1796- ) [234].
Born 1796, Gosport. Bap 14 Feb 1796, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1
Possibly just George Triggs?? but why?
Unusual to put a second name in when she has only put in first names for the rest of the line?
1.5.2.2 Mary BEVIS (1798- ) [235].
Born 1798, Gosport. Bap 22 Jan 1798, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1 Marr Edmund STEDMAN 27 Apr 1824, St Thomas's Church, Portsmouth. 1
Sp. Edmund STEDMAN ( - ) [236].
1.5.2.3 Sarah BEVIS (1798- ) [237].
Born 1798, Portsea, Hampshire. Bap 8 Sep 1798, St Mary's Church, Portsea, Hampshire. 1
This lady was added subsequent to Valerie mapping out the tree. she has no reference number. When comparing baptism dates she appears to have been born within 9 months of Mary Bevis. she was also baptised at a different church to the rest of her siblings.
Possibility is that she was a difficult/premature hospitalised birth who died shortly after being born - but then she would probably have been christened in hospital???? open to suggestions...
Sp. [unnamed person] ( - ) [1419].
1.5.2.4 John BEVIS (1800-1861) [215].
Born 1800, Gosport. Bap 1 Feb 1800, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1 Marr Caroline WHISTON 10 Jul 1825, St Mary's Church, Portsmouth. Died 22 Sep 1861, Gosport. 1
Sp. Caroline WHISTON (1804- ) [238].
1.5.2.4.1 Jane BEVIS (1827- ) [243].
Born 1827, Alverstoke, Gosport. Bap 1 Apr 1827, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1 Marr Daniel Amos GIBBARD 30 May 1851, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 5
Sp. Daniel Amos GIBBARD ( - ) [280].
1.5.2.4.2 John BEVIS (1829- ) [244].
Born 1829, Alverstoke, Gosport. Marr Martha CASTELL 1847, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. Bap 19 Mar 1929, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1
Sp. Martha CASTELL (1824- ) [247].
1.5.2.4.2.1 ? BEVIS ( - ) [284].
1.5.2.4.2.2 William BEVIS (1858?- ) [285].
Born 1858 (app), Lewes, Sussex. 5
1.5.2.4.2.3 Emily P BEVIS 5 (1862?- ) [286].
Born 1862 (app), Clapham, Surrey.
1.5.2.4.2.4 Stanley BEVIS (1870- ) [287].
Born 1870, Kennington, Surrey.
1.5.2.4.2.5 Ernest BEVIS (1876- ) [288].
Born 1876, Holborn, Middlesex. 5
If Martha is Ernests mother she was 52 at the time of his birth.. possibility that John has remarried a younger woman??? or that she was born later...
1.5.2.4.3 Charles BEVIS 6 (1831-1890) [208].
Born 2 Sep 1831, Alverstoke, Gosport. 7,8 Marr Emma Matilda PINK 11 Dec 1853, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 5 Marr Emma Matilda PINK 16 Dec 1853, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1 Died 15 Apr 1890, The Lunatic Asylum, Milton, Portsmouth. 9 Died 4 Dec 1890, Southsea, 1
Record for a death of charles bevis in Portsea, Hampshire 1890 aged 58 ????
On marriage Certificate Charles bevis used a residential certificate. not banns. Charles Bevis following his earlier occupation as shipwright.
His father was following his occupation as a warder, William Pink was a coast guard.
Emma signed with an X instead of signature, however Amelia her sister signed as a witness.
Looks like the vicar had previously prepared the cert. with mark of Emma Pink and got her to X it.
Page 125 entry 249 Charles BEVIS , bachelor, shipwright, of Gosport, & Emma PINK , spinster, of Bingham town, both of full age, fathers were John BEVIS, warder & William PINK, coastguard December 11 1853
Page 125 entry 250 Benjamin SHIELDS , bachelor, messenger, & Caroline BEVIS, spinster, both of full age & both of Gosport,fathers were, Edward SHIELDS, gardener, & John BEVIS, warder December 16 1853
Page 153 entry 305 William BEVIS, 24,bachelor,schoolmaster, & Bethia Smith FOSTER, 23, spinster, both of Gosport, fathers were John BEVIS , pensioner & Thomas FOSTER, policeman August 25 1859.
Bevis Charles, Personal Estate £177 18s 9d, 28 April 1890. The Will of Charles Bevis late of 71 King Street, Southsea Portsea in the County of Southampton who died 15 April 1890 at the Lunatic Asylum Milton Portsmouth in the said County was proved at Winchester by Emma Matilda Bevi of 65 King Street Southsea, Widow the Rlict the sole Exucutrix.
Sp. Emma Matilda PINK 10,11 (1831?-1901) [209], dau. of William PINK ( - ) [289].
1.5.2.4.3.1 Charles William BEVIS 8,12 (1854-1927) [4].
Born 30 Dec 1854, Portsea, Hampshire. 1 Marr Alice QUICK 14 Aug 1879, St Judes Church, Southsea. 1 Marr Florence WILLS 1911, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Died 25 Apr 1927, Southsea.
Bevis, Charles William
1881 6 Pelham Road, Architect abd Surveyor 171
1887 Medowleigh, Hillsborough Crescent, builder 165
1887 20 Norfolk Street, Architect 165
1887 Gloucester Chambers, Norfolk Street 166
1898-1901 14 Elm Grove, architect 1
1923-1937 Bevis & Son, Yarborough Road 1
1938-1946 Bevis & Son, 13 Grove Road South 1
Trained by George Rake145
Buildings
1890 Pearl Buildings, Commercial Road 40
1892 Higher Grade School, Fawcett Road 40
1895 George Street Wesleyan Sunday School 117
1896 Edinburgh Road Congregational 4,89
1911 Victoria Road South, Congregational 40
1912 Student Hostel, Milton 40
In 1899, the ornate Pearl Building (nowknown as Charter House) wasconstructed to the north of the terraces by C W Bevis. This produced a grand landmark in the city which was, untilthe latter half of the last century, one of the tallest buildings on the island
RoadNumber/nameCon. AreaDateDescriptionVICTORIA ROAD SOUTHVictoria Road United Reformed Church1911 Brick with stone window surrounds; tower (formerly with spire). Described by David Lloyd as Arts & Crafts Perpendicular Prominent in townscape from several roads. Designed by C. W. Bevis.
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).
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 MARCH, 1912.
War Office, 15th March, 1912.
The KING has been graciously pleased to
confer the Territorial Decoration upon the
undermentioned Officers of the Territorial
Force, who have been duly recommended for
the same under the terms* of the Royal Warrant
dated 17th August, 1908:
Hampshire (Fortress) Engineers, Royal
Engineers; Lieutenant-Colonel Charles
William Bevis.
Captain and Honorary Major William
Henry Fry.
Bevis Buildings proposed conservation.
Report to: The Executive, 10th October 2006
Report by: Head of Planning Services
Written by: Bob Colley, Senior Planning Officer, Conservation & Design
POSSIBLE BOUNDARY CHANGES TO THE 'OWEN'S SOUTHSEA' CONSERVATION AREA
1. Purpose
1.1 To consider possible changes to the boundary of the Owens Southsea Conservation Area.
2. Recommendation
2.1 That the boundaries of the Owens Southsea Conservation Area be changed to include South Portsmouth United Reformed Church, together with the adjoining No.6 Victoria Road South within the conservation area and to exclude a small part of the Waitrose car park from the area as shown on the attached drawings.
3. Background
The proposal stems from concerns about the future of South Portsmouth United Reformed Church. It is considered appropriate to also include the adjoining No.6 Victoria Road South. The proposal to remove a small part of the Waitrose car park from the area resolves a long standing anomaly.
Section 60(2) of the Planning(Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 requires local authorities to periodically review the boundaries of their conservation areas.
South Portsmouth United Reformed Church
3.1 This church was built in 1911 to the designs of C. W. Bevis. It is a red brick building with stone window surrounds and other details. The church is in a neo-perpendicular style and has a prominent tower. A spire was removed some years ago.
3.2 The church is a prominent local landmark that features in views along both Victoria Road South and Victoria Road North. It closes views westwards down Victoria Grove and features in views along Albert Road
3.3 Whilst the church remains in ecclesiastical use it is exempt from listed building and conservation area controls. These controls would apply once ecclesiastical use ceased. However as the church is not a listed building nor in a conservation area there is currently no planning control over demolition.
3.4 The Church is included in the non statutory Local List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Interest. This is a material consideration in any planning application but does not afford demolition control.
3.5 I consider that the most expedient way to extend planning control to this building would be to include it within a conservation area. The church adjoins two conservation areas. It immediately adjoins the Owens Southsea Conservation Area that was designated in 1977. It was formed from a number of existing conservation areas with some additional areas including Cavendish, Hereford and Stafford Road, together with the west side of Victoria Road South. The church was not included at that time, but it immediately adjoins this conservation area.
3.6 The church is also close to the Campbell Road Conservation Area which was designated on 2 March 1972 and extended to include Victoria Grove on 14 February 1989. The East Southsea Conservation Area includes the eastern side of Victoria Road South up to No.15.
3.7 Consideration was given to inclusion of the church in the conservation area some years ago. The church were not in favour at that time and no further action was taken.
3.8 The Church have been consulted and object to the inclusion of the building in a conservation area.
6 Victoria Road South
No.6 is a two storey late victorian detached house. It has a yellow brick frontage and is red brick on the side elevation. Features include a two storey bay, sash windows and ornamental barge boards.
3.9 The owner of No.6 objects to the inclusion of his property and questions if a conservation area is the best way to protect the church. His objections and my comments on his objection are summarised in Appendix 1.
3.10 It would certainly be possible to include the church within a conservation area but to exclude No. 6. However it is considered a to be a building of architectural and historic interest and it seems appropriate to include it.
Waitrose car park
3.11 The boundaries of this conservation area in the Marmion Road area were drawn before the Waitrose Car Park was constructed and reflect the earlier road layout, so that a small area of the south-east corner of the car park is within the conservation area.
3.12 This serves no useful conservation purpose and it is proposed to modify the boundary to exclude this area as shown on the attached plan. Waitose raise no objection to the proposal.
4. Consultation Undertaken
4.1 Consultations have taken place as follows: -
1. The United Reformed Church was consulted and object to the proposal. No reasons were given for their objection.
2. The owner of No. 6 Victoria Road South was consulted and objects to the proposal. A summary of his objections is noted in Appendix 1.
3. Waitrose were consulted and support the proposal to remove the section of car park from the conservation area.
5. Sustainabilty issues
The proposed inclusion of two buildings in the conservation area should help retain these existing buildings and is therefore sustainable..
6. Conclusions
5.1 That the boundaries of the Owens Southsea Conservation Area be changed as detailed above.
5.2 Other options considered and rejected
1. Consideration was given to seeking statutory listing for the church. I consider that given the age of the church it is perhaps questionable whether it would meet the strict criteria for listing early c20 buildings. However Charter House by the same architect C W Bevis is a listed building. Listing remains an option for future consideration.
As the main objective is to retain an important feature in the townscape of Southsea conservation area designation seems appropriate in the immediate term.
Signed
Head of Planning Services
Background List of Documents
Section 100D of the Local Government Act 1972
The following documents disclose facts or matters which have been relied upon to a material extent by the author in preparing this report.
1. Letter from South Portsmouth United Reformed Church dated 10 September 2006
2. Letter from the owner of No. 6 Victoria Road South dated 23 August 2006
3. Letter from Waitrose dated 24 August 2006
The recommendations set out above were approved/approved as amended/deferred/rejected by The Executive on 10 October 2006.
Signed .
(discovered by James Bevis 2007).
Marriages GRO Index 1911 December Quarter
WILLS, Florence, Portsmouth 2b / 1129
BEVIS, Charles W. Portsmouth 2b / 1129.
1911 census records Charles William as widower.
According to the Portrait of CWB dated 1887, he was worshipful master of the Duke of Connaught Lodge at that time and had also been initiated into the lodge. The date of warrant for the lodge was 1879 and he must have therefore been one of the first initialtes and achieved rapid promotion as he had apparently fulfilled all the offices. IG, JD, SD, JW, SW, and finally WM - of course journalists have been known to get it wrong. (there is a fold in the paper and critically it appears that what I have taken for seven years in practice on his own account is actually eleven....
Confirmed by W.Bro Dave Weekes (Secretary of the Duke Of Connaught Lodge in 2009)
W.Bro. Charles William Bevis was balloted for and initiated into the Duke of Connaught Lodge on Jan 25 1880 his Proposer was John Wesley Gardener and his Seconder was J W Willmott. He was passed on Feb 22 1881 His date of raising is not clear but it was in 1881.He resigned on 25 4 1907
He was Master of the Lodge in 1887 and I can confirm that he was Treasurer in 1894.
PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL
The first town hall built on the present site was opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales (later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) on August 9th 1890.
The previous buildings had all been situated in what is now known as Old Portsmouth. The first stood opposite St Thomas's church (now Cathedral) in the middle of the High Street, but it was an obstruction to the increasing traffic in the street and so was moved in 1838. It was demolished and a new building was situated on the east side of the High Street.
With the rapid expansion of Portsmouth the decision was made by the City Corporation to build a larger more central building.
The land that the current Guildhall is built on was purchased from the War Department, but was previously the site of a brewery and the residence of Sir Thomas Ridge. The site was specifically chosen due to its proximity to the railway system, which was gaining in importance at that time.
Initially there was an idea to have a competion for the design of the building, but eventually it was decided to use the same design as that used for Bolton Town Hall, by Leeds architect William Hill. The Guildhall was constructed at a cost of £140,000, under the supervision of the architect and Charles Bevis of a local company.
On January 10th 1941, the Guildhall was hit by incendiary bombs, during one of the biggest bombing raids on Portsmouth during the blitz of the 2nd world war the building was very badly damaged by fire, only three external walls were still standing.
After the war the Corporation intended to demolish the remains of the building and rebuild a new one. However popular opinion wanted to retain the outside structure, partly for nostalgic reasons and partly as an act of defiance.
The interior of the building was redesigned by Berry Webber, with as much of the outer shell retained as possible. The Guildhall was reopened reopened by Her Majesty the Queen on 8 June 1959.
St Judes Church
- Charles William Bevis -
Location
In the south-east corner of the Nave
Memorial Inscription
IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES WILLIAM BEVIS J.P., F.R.I.B.A.
MUCH LOVED HUSBAND OF
FLORENCE BEVIS
CHURCH WARDEN OF THIS CHURCH 1915-1925
WHO DIED APRIL 25TH 1927
I know that my redeemer liveth.
Probate: Alice Bevis of Elm Grove House, ELm Grove, Southse died 29/10/1909 to the said charles William Bevis £841 2s 4d.
Probate: Charles William of Varenna, 1 Nettlecombe Avenue, Southsea, Hampshire, died 5th of April 1927. Probate London 19 may to florence Bevis Widow, Richard henry Percy Bevbis, Architect and Arthur Wilfrid Thompson Customs Officer> Effects 13616 11s. 2d.
Probate: Florence of Varenna, 1 Nettlecombe avenure, Southsea, Hamshire Eidow, Died 28 May 1936, Probate London 3 July to Lyndhurst George Groves Solicitor Alice Eliza Emma Thompson (wife of Arthur Wilfred Thompson). Effects £20482 2s. 11d.
Sp. Alice QUICK (1853-1909) [5], dau. of Thomas Warren QUICK (1832?-1902) [483] and Eliza (1831?- ) [493].
Born at 27 Alfred terrace, Portsea (registered District Portsea island union).
Death Certificate 29/10/1909 2B338.
Note on Marriage to Charles William BEVIS: Scan10010c.jpg shows very pregnant Alice Quick with a biggish baby in the pram - hve taken her to be pregnant with Ernest and Douglas in the pram. However, Scan10009d.jpg which appears to have been taken at the same time and definitely in 1895 is annotated with "Ern" in the pram and Doug standing next to Queenie - possibility is that scan10010c.jg was taken a yer earlier or that Alice lost a baby after Ernest - only three pictures of Alice Quick and she is pregnant in all three...
1.5.2.4.3.1.1 Alice Eliza Emma BEVIS 12 (1880-1972) [33].
Born 4 Aug 1880, Portsea, Hampshire. 13 Marr Arthur Wilfrid THOMPSON 9 Jun 1920, St Jude, Portsmouth, Hampshire. 14 Died 9 Jul 1972, Havant.
Sp. Arthur Wilfrid THOMPSON 15 (1878-1972) [32], son of Thomas THOMPSON (1830-1901) [44] and Jane FULLER (1845-1921) [46].
AWT was staioned in Kirkwall, Orkney in 1916, in 1918/19 he developed pleurosy and was invadided down to warmer climes in Campbelltown (Nairn or Argyle & Bute?) before finally coming down to Havant, Hampshire. 16
Note on Marriage to Alice Eliza Emma BEVIS: Marriage: Portsmouth 2b 1378.
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1 John Bevis THOMPSON [12].
Sp. Joan Ivy Grace SHERVELL (1923-1980) [1], dau. of Leonard Charles SHERVELL (1892-1959) [27] and Ivy Grace POOK (1898-1975) [28].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.1 Roger Paul THOMPSON 17 [21].
Sp. Jean GLEW [1748], dau. of John GLEW ( -1971) [1749] and Marie-Louise MEYER-SCHULZ ( - ) [1750].
Sp. Jennifer Joan HOBSON 17 ( - ) [24], dau. of Henry HOBSON (1922?-2004) [201] and Francis Joan HOLMES ( - ) [202].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.1.1 Donna Louise THOMPSON [22].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.1.2 Hayley Marie THOMPSON [25].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.1.3 Haydn Peter Daniel THOMPSON [26].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.2 Catherine Elizabeth THOMPSON [29].
Sp. David MORGAN [2].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.2.1 Louise MORGAN [52].
Sp. Dickie MARTIN ( - ) [1473].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.2.1.1 Laila Mae MARTIN 18 [1474].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.2.1.2 Thomas James MARTIN (2010- ) [1829].
Born 20 Aug 2010.
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.2.2 Gemma MORGAN [3].
Sp. Nico SKOV ( - ) [1945].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.2.2.1 Viggo Matthias Morgan SKOV (2011- ) [1946].
Born 11 Nov 2011.
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.3 Helen Louise THOMPSON [30].
Sp. Brian COLE [15].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.3.1 Alice COLE [16].
1.5.2.4.3.1.1.1.3.2 Olivia COLE [17].
Sp. Joan STEELES [205].
1.5.2.4.3.1.2 Charles Thomas BEVIS (1882-1919) [7].
Born 1882, Portsea, Hampshire. 12 Died 1919, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Cause: Died in the influenza Epidemic at the end of 1918/19.
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).
Died as a result of the influenza epidemic JBT.
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.
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.
Sp. Enid Gertrude SCOTT ( - ) [254].
1.5.2.4.3.1.2.1 Charles Gordon SCOTT-BEVIS (1908-2010) [255].
Born 1908. Died 31 Oct 2010, Modbury, Devon.
Sp. Joan M (Bunny) ( - ) [1484].
1.5.2.4.3.1.2.1.1 SCOTT-BEVIS ( - ) [1485].
1.5.2.4.3.1.2.1.2 Sue SCOTT-BEVIS ( - ) [1486].
Sp. Nick SCOTT-FOSS ( - ) [1488].
1.5.2.4.3.1.2.1.2.1 Sophie Claire SCOTT-FOSS [1487].
1.5.2.4.3.1.2.1.3 SCOTT-BEVIS ( - ) [1490].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3 Richard Henry Percy BEVIS (1883- ) [11].
Born 1883, Portsea, Hampshire. Marr Olive CLARINGBOULD-WILLIAMS 1911.
Sp. Olive CLARINGBOULD-WILLIAMS (1881- ) [253], dau. of Wiiam CLARINGBOULD-WILLIAMS (1842- ) [1540] and Lucy Francis (1843- ) [1541].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.1 Sheila Chilton BEVIS 1 (1914-2007) [256].
Born 16 Jul 1914, Southsea, Hampshire. Died 25 Dec 2007.
Sp. John THEOBALD ( - ) [1315].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.2 Derek Chilton BEVIS (1915-2011) [257].
Born 25 Oct 1915, Southsea, Hampshire. Died 20 Jun 2011, New Milton, Hampshire.
Sp. Joan JEFFEREYS ( - ) [1481].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.2.1 Ann BEVIS ( - ) [1316].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.2.2 Richard Derek Chilton BEVIS ( - ) [1317].
Sp. Fiona Lucy ALLAN ( - ) [1818].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.2.2.1 Sholto BEVIS [1819].
Sp. Rebecca Kay HOPKINS [1820].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.2.2.1.1 Harrison Lynne BEVIS [1821].
1.5.2.4.3.1.3.2.2.1.2 Cooper Derek Chilton BEVIS [1822].
1.5.2.4.3.1.4 Cyril Albert BEVIS (1884- ) [8].
Born 1884. 1 Born 1895, Portsea, Hampshire. 12 Died Havant. 19
Also referred to as Dewarie ?
Sp. Inez CLARINGBOULD-WILLIAMS (1893-1938?) [258], dau. of Wiiam CLARINGBOULD-WILLIAMS (1842- ) [1540] and Lucy Francis (1843- ) [1541].
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CLARINGBOULD HEAD MARRIED M 69 FURRIER EAS CHURCH ISLE OF SHIPPY
WILLIAMS, LUCY FRANCIS WIFE MARRIED 42 F 68 SUDLY CUM CAPLE KENT
WILLIAMS, INEZ CLARINGBOULD DAUGHTER SINGLE F 28 102 REGENT ST LONDON W
PRITCHARD, ALICE SERVANT SINGLE F 18 DOMESTIC SOUTH STREET ISLINGTON
WILLIAMS INEZ CLARINGBOULD (RG14PN501 RG78PN17 RD6 SD1 ED7 SN20)
Address 102 REGENT ST W County London
District Westminster Subdistrict St James and St Anne
Enumeration District 7 Parish.
Sp. Hilda STOREY ( - ) [259].
1.5.2.4.3.1.4.1 BEVIS ( - ) [1482].
1.5.2.4.3.1.5 Herbert Gordon BEVIS (1886-1967) [10].
Born 7 Feb 1886, Portsea, Hampshire. Marr Kathleen May BULL 12 Feb 1918, St Peter's Church, Southsea. Died 24 Jan 1967.
JBT believes Gordon may have been in Canada in 1911 which would explain his absence from the census.
Sp. Kathleen May BULL (1893-1980) [261].
1.5.2.4.3.1.5.1 Kathleen Valerie Patricia BEVIS (1922-2000) [262].
Born 29 Jan 1922, Birmingham. Died 2000.
1.5.2.4.3.1.6 Victor Harold BEVIS (1888- ) [14].
Born 1888, Portsea, Hampshire. 8 Died Havant.
Sp. Violet ORMONDE ( - ) [263].
1.5.2.4.3.1.6.1 David Victor Ormonde BEVIS (1925?-1947) [264].
Born 1925 (app). Died 1947. 1
David Victor Ormonde Bevis. Was in the RAF as an electrician on restringing power cables in Italy at end of war. Got a number of nasty shocks and was eventually invalided out and sent to St James Hospital for continuation treatment. Unfortunately he died undergoing Shock Treatment in 47.
1.5.2.4.3.1.7 Sydney William BEVIS (1890-1946) [13].
Born 1 Jun 1890, Portsea, Hampshire. 12 Died Feb 1946.
Sp. Frances Edith Leonie DRYSDALE 5,18 (1891-1980) [260], dau. of John William DRYSDALE (1856-1930) [1158] and Apolonia Fanny MEYER (1859- ) [1159].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1 Adrian William BEVIS 1 (1922-2003) [265].
Born 8 Feb 1922. Died Jun 2003, Lymington, Hampshire.
Sp. Margaret LE MESURIER (1919-2008) [310].
Note on Marriage to Adrian William BEVIS: Met Adrian in the Royal Navy. One of the first WRENs to go to Normandy.
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.1 Philippa Margaret BEVIS [311].
Sp. Peter SHERWIN [319].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.1.1 Charles SHERWIN [320].
Sp. Ellen Roxanne ( - ) [1074].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.1.1.1 Emily Charlotte SHERWIN [1075].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.1.2 Richard SHERWIN [321].
Sp. Rachel ( - ) [1076].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.1.2.1 Tilly SHERWIN ( - ) [1077].
Born "11/2006".
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.1.3 Nicholas SHERWIN [322].
Sp. Catherine ( - ) [1078].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.2 Charles John LeMesurier BEVIS [312].
Sp. Margaret BATESON [323].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.2.1 Matthew BEVIS [324].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.2.2 James BEVIS [325].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.3 Charlotte Elisabeth Laurens BEVIS [313].
Sp. Herve Maurice Jean Marie LALLART [326].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.3.1 Guillaume Herve LALLART [327].
Sp. Cecile BOUVRAIS ( - ) [1079].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.3.1.1 Auriane LALLART [1080].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.3.2 Marie LALLART [328].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.3.3 Thomas Bevis LALLART [329].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.3.4 Leonie Anne LALLART [330].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.4 Denise Dorothy Adrienne BEVIS [314].
Sp. Paul DAY ( - ) [331].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.4.1 Luke DAY [1081].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.4.2 Erin DAY [1082].
Sp. Luke WELKER ( - ) [1083].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.5 Jessica Frances Mary BEVIS [315].
Sp. Thomas WEGUELIN [332].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.5.1 Joanna WEGUELIN [333].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.5.2 Sophie WEGUELIN [334].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.1.5.3 Phillipa WEGUELIN [1084].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2 John Drysdale BEVIS 1 (1924-1987) [266].
Born 6 May 1924, Croydon. Died 26 Sep 1987, Southport.
Sp. Josephine Elizabeth WEST 5 [316].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2.1 Elizabeth Jane BEVIS [317].
Sp. John Gerard WALL [335].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2.1.1 Victoria Josephine WALL [336].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2.1.2 Beatrice Jane WALL [337].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2.2 James John BEVIS [318].
Sp. Nadine Francis KIRWIN ( - ) [338].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2.2.1 Emma Charlotte BEVIS [339].
1.5.2.4.3.1.7.2.2.2 Jonathon Adrian BEVIS [340].
1.5.2.4.3.1.8 Douglas Arthur BEVIS (1893- ) [9].
Born 1893, Portsea, Hampshire. Marr Ella K COLES Q1 1918, Havant, Hampshire. Marr Eugenie L VAUDENS Q3 1926, Catherington Hampshire. Died Havant.
Phoenix lodge nr 257 in Portsmouth. PPGSWks (1949).
Sp. Ella K COLES ( - ) [269].
Note on Marriage to Douglas Arthur BEVIS: Marriage Coles: Havant 2b 995.
Sp. Eugenie L VAUDENS ( - ) [270].
Note on Marriage to Douglas Arthur BEVIS: Marriage: Catherington 2c 422.
1.5.2.4.3.1.9 Cecil Ernest BEVIS (1895?- ) [6].
Born 1895 (app), Portsea, Hampshire.
Sp. Mildred STARLING 1 ( - ) [267].
1.5.2.4.3.1.9.1 Angela (Cherry) BEVIS 5 (1931-1998) [268].
Born 1931. Died 1998.
Sp. Andrew CRADDICK ( - ) [309].
Sp. Florence WILLS 1 (1868-1936) [204], dau. of Douglas WILLS (1840-1878) [1085] and Sophia KING (1840-1902) [1086].
Buried in.
Death registered at GRO 28 May, 1936 Volume 2b page 757: BEVIS, Florence 68 Portsmouth 2b / 757.
Marriages GRO Index 1911 December Quarter
WILLS, Florence, Portsmouth 2b / 1129
BEVIS, Charles W. Portsmouth 2b / 1129.
1.5.2.4.3.2 Emma Jane BEVIS (1857-1933) [210].
Born Jan 1857, Portsea, Hampshire. 8 Died 13 Jul 1933, Southsea.
14 Days old on day of census.
1.5.2.4.4 Caroline BEVIS (1833-1898) [245].
Born 24 Nov 1833, Alverstoke, Gosport. 5 Bap 4 May 1834, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1 Marr Benjamin SHIELDS 16 Dec 1853, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1 Died 15 Aug 1898, Landport. 5
Sp. Benjamin SHIELDS (1833-1919) [246], son of Edward William SHIELDS (1803-1872) [240] and Portia BEVIS (1801-1872) [239].
1.5.2.4.4.1 Benjamin Edward SHEILDS (1855- ) [281].
Born 30 Sep 1855, Southsea. 5 Marr Annie Beatrice HAMPTON 10 Mar 1904, Parish Church, Kensington.
Sp. Annie Beatrice HAMPTON (1866?- ) [290].
1.5.2.4.4.2 John Harry SHEILDS (1859-1936) [291].
Born 19 Jun 1859, Landport. 5 Died 5 Dec 1936, Landport. 5
1.5.2.4.4.3 William George SHEILDS (1861-1935) [292].
Born 3 Nov 1861, Landport. 5 Died 6 Aug 1935, Landport. 5
1.5.2.4.4.4 Ellen Caroline SHEILDS (1863-1865) [293].
Born 6 Nov 1863, Landport. 5 Died 22 Dec 1865, Landport. 5
1.5.2.4.4.5 Edwin Colchester SHEILDS (1866- ) [294].
Born 25 Apr 1866, Landport.
1.5.2.4.4.6 Charles Gibbard SHEILDS (1868- ) [295].
Born 19 Nov 1868, Landport. Marr Sarah Rosina SPARKES 26 Dec 1904, Lake Road Chapel, Portsmouth.
Sp. Sarah Rosina SPARKES ( - ) [297].
1.5.2.4.4.7 Albert Thomas SHEILDS (1871- ) [296].
Born 11 Jun 1871, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.4.4.8 Frank Richard SHEILDS (1872-1874) [298].
Born 25 Sep 1872, Landport. Died 21 Feb 1874, Landport.
1.5.2.4.4.9 Portia Sarah SHEILDS (1874-1875) [299].
Born 31 Dec 1874, Landport. Died 1 Jan 1875, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.4.4.10 Emma Jane SHEILDS (1877- ) [300].
Born 24 Feb 1877, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.4.5 William BEVIS (1836- ) [211].
Bap 31 Jul 1831, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1 Born 1836, Alverstoke, Gosport. Marr Bethia Smith FOSTER 25 Aug 1859, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 20
1851 census Occupation Drapers Phot.. Boy ??? in Gosport
1861 Census Occupation Shoolmaster and Organist living in Maidstone kent
1881 Census Occupation Accountant and General Insurance agent in Maidstone Kent
1891 census Occupation is Accountant and insurance agent in Kent
1891 census Occupation is Artificial stone manufacturer in Kent
died by 1901 census.
Sp. Bethia Smith FOSTER (1835?- ) [301].
1.5.2.4.5.1 William F F BEVIS (1860- ) [302].
Born 1860, Maidstone.
1.5.2.4.5.2 Louisa Bethia BEVIS (1861- ) [303].
Born 1861, Maidstone. Marr William KING 1888, Maidstone.
Sp. William KING (1866- ) [306].
1.5.2.4.5.3 Francis E BEVIS (1870- ) [304].
Born 1870, Maidstone.
1.5.2.4.5.4 Lillie BEVIS (1871- ) [305].
Born 1871, Maidstone.
1.5.2.4.6 Thomas Henry BEVIS (1838- ) [248].
Born 1838, Alverstoke, Gosport. Bap 22 Jul 1838, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1 Marr Elizabeth Ann RICHARDSON 24 Apr 1861, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1
Sp. Elizabeth Ann RICHARDSON (1839- ) [249].
1.5.2.4.6.1 Rosina Blanche BEVIS (1864- ) [770].
Born 1864.
Sp. William JENKINS (1866- ) [1261].
daughters living with coombes and given that name on the census.
1.5.2.4.6.1.1 Eva May JENKINS (1887- ) [1644].
Born 1887. Marr Ernest Frederick HOBBS 1908.
Sp. Ernest Frederick HOBBS (1885-bef1939) [1645].
Died very shortly after his daughter who died at the age of 29.
1.5.2.4.6.1.1.1 Vera HOBBS (aft1908-bef1939) [1646].
Born aft 1908. Died bef 1939, Malta.
Died at the age of 1929.
Sp. William DAVIS ( - ) [1647].
1.5.2.4.6.1.1.2 Nigel DAVIS ( - ) [1648].
1.5.2.4.6.1.1.3 Basil DAVIS ( - ) [1654].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2 Annie Mary JENKINS (1891- ) [1649].
Born 1891. Marr Charles Richard LUCAS 1914.
Sp. Charles Richard LUCAS (1888- ) [1650].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.1 George JENKINS ( - ) [1651].
When first wife Francis died, George married her sister and had a furthre child.
Sp. Francis ( - ) [1652].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.1.1 JENKINS ( - ) [1653].
Sp. Eunice ( - ) [1717].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.1.2 JENKINS ( - ) [1718].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.2 Thomas LUCAS [1655].
Sp. joan ( - ) [1656].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.2.1 LUCAS ( - ) [1657].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.2.2 LUCAS ( - ) [1658].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.2.3 LUCAS ( - ) [1659].
1.5.2.4.6.1.2.2.4 LUCAS ( - ) [1660].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3 Lily JENKINS (1896-1970) [1661].
Born 8 Feb 1896, Alverstoke, Gosport. Marr Maurice Taylor BUNYON 1919, Croydon, Surrey. Died 26 Jun 1970, Bexhill, Sussex.
Sp. Maurice Taylor BUNYON (1893-1967) [1662], son of Charles BUNYON (1869- ) [1663] and Eliza TAYLOR (1870?-1917) [1665].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.1 Dennis Jenkin BUNYON [1676].
Sp. Joan Margaret BROWN (1920-1966) [1677].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.1.1 Susan Margaret BUNYON [1678].
Sp. Edward Hubart John STANLEY [1697].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.1.1.1 Richard Marc Damion STANLEY [1698].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.1.1.2 Dominic John Hacon STANLEY [1699].
Sp. Katie LATHROPE [1700].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.1.1.3 Christopher Gwayne Peter STANLEY [1701].
Sp. Jayne HALPERT ( - ) [1702].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.1.2 Sheila Christine BUNYON [1696].
Sp. Mary Agnes WINSTON [1686].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2 Alan Maurice BUNYON (1924-2006) [1679].
Born 9 Aug 1924. Died 2006, Dorset.
Sp. Gabrielle Ratcliffe WOAN (1927-1979) [1680].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.1 Ann Jennifer BUNYON [1681].
Sp. Stephen Paul LEE [1689].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.1.1 Bethany Maria LEE [1690].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.1.2 Catherine Victoria LEE [1691].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.1.3 Andrew Phillip LEE [1692].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.2 Carolyn Elizabeth BUNYON [1682].
Sp. Robin David MUSKETT (1948-2008) [1693].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.2.1 Thomas Andrew MUSKETT [1694].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.2.3 Elaine Mary BUNYON [1683].
Sp. Christopher CHAPMAN [1695].
Sp. Ella CATLEY [1687].
Sp. Florence Elizabeth HILL [1688].
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.3 Peter G BUNYON (1926-1926) [1684].
Born 1926, Newhaven, Sussex. Died 1926, Newhaven, Sussex.
1.5.2.4.6.1.3.4 [unnamed person] ( - ) [1685].
1.5.2.4.6.1.4 William Thomas JENKINS (1903- ) [1703].
Born 1903, Alverstoke, Gosport.
Sp. Edi PARFITT ( - ) [1704].
1.5.2.4.6.1.4.1 (Jean) JENKINS ( - ) [1705].
1.5.2.4.6.1.5 Herbert James JENKINS (1906- ) [1706].
Born 1906, Alverstoke, Gosport.
Sp. Winnie ( - ) [1707].
1.5.2.4.6.1.6 Harry Ernest JENKINS (1910- ) [1708].
Born 1910, Alverstoke, Gosport.
Sp. Elsie ( - ) [1709].
1.5.2.4.6.1.6.1 June JENKINS ( - ) [1710].
Sp. [unnamed person] ( - ) [1715].
1.5.2.4.6.1.6.1.1 [unnamed person] ( - ) [1716].
1.5.2.4.6.1.6.2 Pamela JENKINS ( - ) [1711].
Sp. Garth ( - ) [1712].
1.5.2.4.6.1.6.2.1 [unnamed person] ( - ) [1713].
1.5.2.4.6.1.6.2.2 [unnamed person] ( - ) [1714].
1.5.2.4.6.2 Charlotte BEVIS (1868- ) [754].
Born 1868, Portsmouth, Hampshire.
1.5.2.4.6.3 Thomas Henry BEVIS (1869-1943) [755].
Born 28 Feb 1869, Alverstoke, Hampshire. Died 14 Mar 1943.
Sp. Ida Henrietta TREBY (1870- ) [760].
1.5.2.4.6.3.1 Ida Henrietta BEVIS ( - ) [771].
Sp. Frederick DAY ( - ) [772].
No children.
1.5.2.4.6.3.2 Cyril Thomas BEVIS (1897-1984) [761].
Born 1897, Gosport, Hampshire. Died 1984, Maidstone, Kent.
Sp. Minnie Florence RODDA (1899-1973) [762].
1.5.2.4.6.3.2.1 Muriel Phyllis BEVIS [764].
Sp. Allen HUGHES ( - ) [765].
1.5.2.4.6.3.2.1.1 Deborah Susan HUGHES [767].
Sp. [unnamed person] ( - ) [769].
1.5.2.4.6.3.2.1.2 Janet Elizabeth HUGHES [768].
Sp. Thomas BETTERIDGE ( - ) [1489].
1.5.2.4.6.3.2.2 Robin Thomas BEVIS [766].
1.5.2.4.6.3.3 Clara BEVIS ( - ) [773].
Sp. William TERRY ( - ) [774].
1.5.2.4.6.3.3.1 Margaret TERRY [775].
1.5.2.4.6.3.3.2 Geoffrey TERRY ( - ) [776].
1.5.2.4.6.3.4 Helena BEVIS ( - ) [777].
Sp. Stanley SMITH ( - ) [778].
1.5.2.4.6.3.4.1 Rosemary (ADOPTED) ( - ) [779].
1.5.2.4.6.4 Emily BEVIS (1873- ) [756].
Born 1873, Alverstoke, Hampshire.
1.5.2.4.6.5 Clara BEVIS (1875- ) [757].
Born 1875, Alverstoke.
1.5.2.4.6.6 Kate BEVIS (1878- ) [758].
Born 1878, Alversoke, Hampshire.
1.5.2.4.6.7 Annie BEVIS (1880- ) [759].
Born 1880, Alversoke, Hampshire.
1.5.2.4.7 Mary BEVIS (1840- ) [250].
Born 1840, Alverstoke, Gosport. Bap 20 Sep 1840, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1
1.5.2.4.8 Richard BEVIS 15 (1844-1902) [251].
Born 1844, Alverstoke, Gosport. Bap 31 Mar 1844, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1 Marr Maria Hannah GERMAIN 1867, Alverstoke, Gosport. Died 1902, Woking. 5
Sp. Maria Hannah GERMAIN 5 (1846- ) [307].
1.5.2.4.9 Margaret Ellen BEVIS 1 (1846-1846) [252].
Born 1846, Alverstoke, Gosport. Bap 16 Aug 1846, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 1 Died 1846, Gosport. 5
1.5.2.5 Portia BEVIS (1801-1872) [239].
Born 1801, Gosport. Marr Edward William SHIELDS 21 Sep 1829, St Mary's Church, Alverstoke. 21 Died 6 Sep 1872, Southsea. 5
Sp. Edward William SHIELDS (1803-1872) [240].
1.5.2.5.1 Benjamin SHIELDS (1833-1919) [246].
Born 16 Oct 1833, Alverstoke, Gosport. 5 Marr Caroline BEVIS 16 Dec 1853, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1 Died 4 Mar 1919, Landport. 5
Sp. Caroline BEVIS (1833-1898) [245], dau. of John BEVIS (1800-1861) [215] and Caroline WHISTON (1804- ) [238].
1.5.2.5.1.1 Benjamin Edward SHEILDS (1855- ) [281].
Born 30 Sep 1855, Southsea. 5 Marr Annie Beatrice HAMPTON 10 Mar 1904, Parish Church, Kensington.
Sp. Annie Beatrice HAMPTON (1866?- ) [290].
1.5.2.5.1.2 John Harry SHEILDS (1859-1936) [291].
Born 19 Jun 1859, Landport. 5 Died 5 Dec 1936, Landport. 5
1.5.2.5.1.3 William George SHEILDS (1861-1935) [292].
Born 3 Nov 1861, Landport. 5 Died 6 Aug 1935, Landport. 5
1.5.2.5.1.4 Ellen Caroline SHEILDS (1863-1865) [293].
Born 6 Nov 1863, Landport. 5 Died 22 Dec 1865, Landport. 5
1.5.2.5.1.5 Edwin Colchester SHEILDS (1866- ) [294].
Born 25 Apr 1866, Landport.
1.5.2.5.1.6 Charles Gibbard SHEILDS (1868- ) [295].
Born 19 Nov 1868, Landport. Marr Sarah Rosina SPARKES 26 Dec 1904, Lake Road Chapel, Portsmouth.
Sp. Sarah Rosina SPARKES ( - ) [297].
1.5.2.5.1.7 Albert Thomas SHEILDS (1871- ) [296].
Born 11 Jun 1871, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.5.1.8 Frank Richard SHEILDS (1872-1874) [298].
Born 25 Sep 1872, Landport. Died 21 Feb 1874, Landport.
1.5.2.5.1.9 Portia Sarah SHEILDS (1874-1875) [299].
Born 31 Dec 1874, Landport. Died 1 Jan 1875, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.5.1.10 Emma Jane SHEILDS (1877- ) [300].
Born 24 Feb 1877, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.5.2 William Edward SHEILDS (1838-1842) [282].
Born 1838, Alverstoke, Gosport. Died 2 Jan 1842, Alverstoke, Gosport.
1.5.2.5.3 Sarah Jane SHIELDS (1843-1917) [283].
Born 3 Jun 1843, Gosport. Died Jan 1917, Portsmouth.
1.5.2.6 Thomas BEVIS (1806- ) [241].
Born 1806, Gosport.
1.5.2.7 William BEVIS (1808- ) [242].
Born 1808, Gosport. Bap 29 May 1808, Holy Trinity Church, Gosport. 1
Sp. Mary Ann FOOTNER (bap.1809) [1271].
1.5.2.7.1 Alfred BEVIS ( - ) [1272].
Born Gosport, Hampshire. Died Islington, London.
Sp. Elizabeth WADEY ( - ) [1273].
1.5.2.7.1.1 Alfred BEVIS ( - ) [1274].
Born Islington, London. Marr Bessie SARAH Guy 1907, Alverstoke, Gosport. Died Gosport.
Sp. Bessie SARAH Guy ( - ) [1275], dau. of Arthur JAMES Guy ( - ) [1279] and Elizabeth GROVES ( - ) [1280].
1.5.2.7.1.1.1 BEVIS ( - ) [1276].
1.5.2.7.1.1.2 BEVIS ( - ) [1277].
1.5.2.7.1.1.3 BEVIS ( - ) [1278].
1.5.2.7.1.2 Minnie Eliza BEVIS ( - ) [1285].
Born Norwood, Surrey.
1.5.2.7.1.3 William BEVIS ( - ) [1286].
Born Finsbury, London.
Sp. Gertrude Josephine SCHILLING ( - ) [1287].
1.5.2.7.1.3.1 BEVIS ( - ) [1299].
1.5.2.7.1.3.2 BEVIS ( - ) [1300].
1.5.2.7.1.3.3 BEVIS ( - ) [1301].
1.5.2.7.1.3.4 BEVIS ( - ) [1302].
1.5.2.7.1.4 Francis Edward BEVIS ( - ) [1288].
Sp. Kate Augusta SCHILLING ( - ) [1289].
1.5.2.7.1.4.1 BEVIS ( - ) [1295].
1.5.2.7.1.4.2 BEVIS ( - ) [1296].
1.5.2.7.1.4.3 BEVIS ( - ) [1297].
1.5.2.7.1.4.4 BEVIS ( - ) [1298].
1.5.2.7.1.5 Catherine Courtney BEVIS ( - ) [1290].
Born Islington, London.
Sp. Henry BALDOCK ( - ) [1291].
1.5.2.7.1.6 Mabel Harriet BEVIS ( - ) [1292].
Born Islington, London.
1.5.2.7.1.7 Alice BEVIS ( - ) [1293].
Born Islington, London.
1.5.2.7.1.8 Anne BEVIS ( - ) [1294].
Born Islington, London.
1.5.2.7.2 Henry BEVIS (bap.1838) [1303].
Born Gosport, Hampshire. Bap 18 Feb 1838, Gosport, Hampshire. Marr Hannah UNKNOWN 1873, Shoreditch, London. Died Tendring, Essex.
Sp. Hannah UNKNOWN ( - ) [1304].
1.5.2.7.3 Mary BEVIS (bap.1841) [1305].
Born Gosport. Bap 28 Feb 1841, Gosport. Marr James MORTIMORE 22 Feb 1863, Portsmouth, Hampshire.
Sp. James MORTIMORE ( - ) [1306].
1.5.2.7.4 Archibald BEVIS ( - ) [1307].
Born Gosport, Hampshire. Died Gosport, Hampshire.
1.5.2.7.5 Edmund BEVIS ( - ) [1308].
Born Gosport, Hampshire. Died Gosport, Hampshire.
1.5.2.7.6 George BEVIS (bap.1833) [1309].
Bap 30 Jun 1833, Gosport, Hampshire. Marr Mary Ann PADWICK 1862, Gosport, Hampshire. Died Islington, London.
Christened with Brother William henry bevis.
Sp. Mary Ann PADWICK ( - ) [1310].
1.5.2.7.7 William Henry BEVIS (1831- ) [1311].
Born 1831, Gosport, Hampshire. Bap 30 Jun 1833, Gosport, Hampshire.
Born in 1831 but Christened together with brother George Bevis in 1833.
1.5.2.7.8 Henry BEVIS (bap.1835) [1312].
Bap 13 Sep 1835, Gosport, Hampshire. Probably died young.
1.5.2.7.9 John BEVIS (bap.1835) [1313].
Bap 13 Jun 1835, Gosport, Hampshire.
Christened at same time as brother Henry Presume both died young.
1.5.2.7.10 Walter BEVIS (bap.1836) [1314].
Bap 28 Dec 1836, Gosport, Hampshire.
1.5.3 Joseph BEVIS 1 (1769- ) [225].
Born 1769, Fareham. Bap 7 May 1769, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1
1.5.4 Mary BEVIS 1 (1772?- ) [226].
Born 1772 (est), Fareham. Bap 2 Feb 1772, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1
died in childhood. 2
1.5.5 Sarah BEVIS 1 (1775- ) [227].
Born 1775, Fareham. 1 Bap 27 Jul 1775, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 2
Sp. John MUCKET (1771- ) [1136].
1.5.5.1 John MUCKET (1796- ) [1137].
Born 1796.
Sp. Sarah ISAAC (1796- ) [1138].
1.5.5.1.1 William MUCKET (1819- ) [1139].
Born 1819.
Sp. Unknown (1817- ) [1140].
1.5.5.1.1.1 John Paice WESTMUCKET (1853- ) [1141].
Born 7 Jul 1853.
1.5.6 Thomas BEVIS 1 (1777- ) [99].
Born 1777, Fareham. 1 Bap 26 Jan 1777, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 22 Marr Elizabeth DYER 1796, Alverstoke.
Sp. Elizabeth DYER ( - ) [273].
1.5.7 Mary BEVIS 1 (1778- ) [228].
Born 1778, Fareham. 1 Bap 6 Apr 1778, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1
1.5.8 William BEVIS 1 (1781?- ) [229].
Born 1781 (est), Fareham. Bap 13 May 1781, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Marr Rose DALTON 1796, Titchfield, Hampshire.
died in childhood. 2
Sp. Rose DALTON ( - ) [401].
Note on Marriage to William BEVIS: http://daltondata.0pi.com/hamps hire.html.
1.5.9 Elizabeth BEVIS 1 (1783?- ) [230].
Born 1783 (est), Fareham. Bap 5 Mar 1783, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1
1.5.10 Susannah BEVIS 1 (1785- ) [231].
Born 1785, Fareham. Bap 2 Mar 1785, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Marr James STRUGNELL 27 May 1810, Alverstoke, Hampshire.
Sp. James STRUGNELL (1784?- ) [402].
1.5.10.1 James STRUGNELL (1812?- ) [404].
Born 1812 (app).
1.5.11 Rachel (twin) BEVIS (1788- ) [232].
Born 1788, Fareham. Bap 21 Jan 1788, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1 Marr Thomas FAITHFUL 1809, Alverstoke, Gosport.
http://member.melbpc.org.au/~b jm/good.html
George Good, born 1822 Stubbington, and was baptised on 16 March, 1823, at Titchfield, Hampshire. He was a labourer and he married Maria Faithful on 17 July 1843 at St.Marys, Portsea, Hampshire. Maria was born 29 October, 1815 also at Titchfield. She was the daughter of Thomas Faithful and Rachel Bevis who had a family of five sons and four daughters. Thomas was a gardener and his family had lived at Titchfield for several generations.
George Good and his wife Maria emigrated on the "Sea Queen", which sailed from London, Plymouth and finally on 11 January, 1844 from Cork, Ireland on a voyage of 102 days arriving on 15th April 1844 at Port Phillip. While at sea on 18 February 1844 a daughter Elizabeth was born. George, Maria and baby Elizabeth stayed for a brief period in a tent in Bourke Street, Melbourne. George apparently worked with the then New South Wales Police Force, and was stationed at Wellington, Donnybrook or Kalkallo (depending which certificate you look at). Three children were born in this area of Port Phillip, Maria, George and Catherine.
The four children were baptised on 9th March, 1849 by A.C.Thomson of St. James Old Church when the family returned to Melbourne. Amelia Good was born 4th September, 1850 and was baptised in 1852 at St. Stephens Church, Richmond. The father George was at this time no longer in the police force. Frederick Good and Thomas Good, twin sons were born 20th August, 1852 at Richmond.
George Good was drowned in a lagoon beside the Yarra Yarra River on 29th November 1853 aged 31 years. At the inquest, it was found that after lunch his friend thought he was "larking about" as he always did when he was waving his arms about, then disappeared. His friend being unable to swim ran for help, but it was too late. Maria was left with seven children, the twins were only 15 months old, and Maria was pregnant again.
My grandfather David Good was born 22 June 1854 at Richmond. He and the twins were baptised on 21 September 1854 at St. Stephens Church.
The mother Maria Good died 16 March 1890, aged 74 years at Richmond, and is buried at Kew, Boroondara Cemetery, with her twin sons.
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Elizabeth Good
Elizabeth Good (1844-1926) married Henry Jackson, who was a carrier who had arrived in 1849 aged 9 years on the "Ann Milne" from London, with his father James, and other brothers and sisters. The mother Susannah Ruth had died on the voyage
Henry Jackson
Maria Good (1845-1883) died after the birth of her first baby. In 1865 she had married Thomas Cox Monger, who was born circa 1841 in Melbourne, the son of William Monger and Sarah (Cox).
Eliza Lucy Good
George Good (1847-1910) married Eliza Lucy Hill in 1876. George was an upholsterer, and they had three daughters and a son, George Faithful Good.
Aunt "Lizzie" died in 1952 in her 96th Year.
Catherine Good (1848-1933) was married to Stephen Marshall, a coachbuilder, who was born c1842 at Deptford, the son of William and Caroline Darling.
Kate and Stephen had five children.
Amelia Good
Amelia Good (1850-1925) married Thomas Edward Larard (1851-1877) in 1875.
A daughter Kate Amelia Larard was born three days after the death of her father.
Amelia married again in 1886, to Murdoch McKenzie and three daughters were born, Isabella Kate, Ruby Victoria and Florence Annie.
Frederick Good (1852-1906) did not marry and died at the residence of his brother George.
Thomas Good
Thomas Good, who became a plasterer (1852-1892) married Caroline Mackney in 1874, and they had a family of three sons and three daughters to raise. The youngest, Frederick Leslie Good was born in 1890.
Caroline Good
David Good
David Good (1854-1925) married Caroline Collister on 12 October 1881. The marriage was performed at the bride's home. David was a bootmaker, and when he married listed the occupation of his father as surveyor, which may have been so at the time of his father's death as the death certificate after the inquest was lacking relevant information.
Caroline died in 1911, aged 54 years, and David died in 1925, aged 70 years.
[ See also The Collister family from Liverpool ]
David and Caroline had five children, all born at Richmond.
Caroline Collister
David Henry Good
David Henry Good (1882-1936) married Henrietta Violet Hodder (1886-1964) in 1909. Henrietta was a descendant of a Port Phillip pioneer family who arrived in 1842 on the "Earl of Durham".
Henrietta Violet Hodder
George Alexander Good
George Alexander Good (1884-1917) married Nellie Amelia Croy (1887-1944) in 1909.
Jean Alexander Good was born on 24 September 1910 at Richmond and died on 23 June 1934 aged 23 years. On 16 October 1930 she married John Joseph Courtney who was born in 1904 and died in 1972.
Nellie re-married after the death of George.
Nellie Amelia Croy
Alice Maud Good
Alice Maude Good (1886-1976) married Frederick Joseph Webster (1888-1955) in 1912.
Frederick Joseph Webster
Ernest Faithful Good
Ernest Faithful (Frederick) Good (1893-1962) married Beatrice Vera Hiscock (1896-1964) in 1917
Beatrice Vera Hiscock
Bertha May Good
Bertha May Good, my mother, was born 1896 at 430 Church Street, and died 1979 at Oakleigh aged 83 years. She married Robert James Allen, a tailor, in 1922 at Burnley, and they built their home and lived at Oakleigh where I was born.
Robert James Allen
If any readers of this page have any further information on this branch of the Good and Faithful Families,
please e-mail direct to Betty Moyle.
Sp. Thomas FAITHFUL ( - ) [272].
1.5.11.1 Maria FAITHFUL (1815-1890) [391].
Born 29 Oct 1815, Titchfield. Marr George GOOD 17 Jul 1843, St Mary, Portsea, Hampshire. Died 16 Mar 1890, Richmond, Australia.
Maria Good died 16 March 1890, aged 74 years at Richmond, and is buried at Kew, Boroondara Cemetery, with her twin sons.
Sp. George GOOD (1822-1853) [392].
George Good and his wife Maria emigrated on the "Sea Queen", which sailed from London, Plymouth and finally on 11 January, 1844 from Cork, Ireland on a voyage of 102 days arriving on 15th April 1844 at Port Phillip. While at sea on 18 February 1844 a daughter Elizabeth was born. George, Maria and baby Elizabeth stayed for a brief period in a tent in Bourke Street, Melbourne. George apparently worked with the then New South Wales Police Force, and was stationed at Wellington, Donnybrook or Kalkallo (depending which certificate you look at). Three children were born in this area of Port Phillip, Maria, George and Catherine.
George Good was drowned in a lagoon beside the Yarra Yarra River on 29th November 1853 aged 31 years. At the inquest, it was found that after lunch his friend thought he was "larking about" as he always did when he was waving his arms about, then disappeared. His friend being unable to swim ran for help, but it was too late. Maria was left with seven children, the twins were only 15 months old, and Maria was pregnant again.
Note on Marriage to Maria FAITHFUL: These were the parents of my great grandfather George Good, born 1822 Stubbington, and was baptised on 16 March, 1823, at Titchfield, Hampshire. He was a labourer and he married Maria Faithful on 17 July 1843 at St.Marys, Portsea, Hampshire. Maria was born 29 October, 1815 also at Titchfield. She was the daughter of Thomas Faithful and Rachel Bevis who had a family of five sons and four daughters. Thomas was a gardener and his family had lived at Titchfield for several generations.
1.5.11.1.1 Elizabeth GOOD (1844-1926) [393].
Born 18 Feb 1844, on ship Sea Queen enroute to Australia. Bap 9 Mar 1849, by A.C.Thomson of St. James Old Church, Melbourne. Died 1926, Richmond, Australia.
1.5.11.1.2 Maria GOOD (1845?-1883) [394].
Born 1845 (app), Port Phillip, Australia. Bap 9 Mar 1849, by A.C.Thomson of St. James Old Church, Melbourne. Died 1883.
1.5.11.1.3 George GOOD (1847?-1910) [395].
Born 1847 (app), Port Phillip, Australia. 23 Bap 9 Mar 1849, by A.C.Thomson of St. James Old Church, Melbourne. 23 Died 1910.
1.5.11.1.4 Catherine GOOD (1849?-1933) [396].
Born 1849 (app), Port Phillip, Australia. 23 Bap 9 Mar 1849, by AC Thompson at St James Church, Melbourne. 23 Died 1933.
1.5.11.1.5 Amelia GOOD (1850-1925) [397].
Born 4 Sep 1850, Melbourne, Australia. 24 Bap 1852, St Stephen's Church, Richmond, Australia. 24 Died 1925.
1.5.11.1.6 Frederick GOOD (1852-1906) [398].
Born 20 Aug 1852, Richmond, Australia. Bap 21 Sep 1854, St Stephen's Church, Richmond, Australia. Died 1906.
1.5.11.1.7 Thomas GOOD (1852-1892) [399].
Born 20 Aug 1852, Richmond, Australia. 24 Bap 18 Sep 1854, St Stephen's Church, Richmond, Australia. 24 Died 1892.
1.5.11.1.8 David GOOD (1854-1925) [400].
Born 22 Jun 1854, Richmond, Australia. 24 Bap 18 Sep 1854, St Stephen's Church, Richmond, Australia. 24 Died 1925.
Sp. Caroline COLLISTER (1857- ) [1142].
1.5.11.1.8.1 David GOOD (1880- ) [1143].
Born 1880, Melbourne, Australia.
Sp. Henrietta HODDER ( - ) [1144].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1 Maxwell GOOD (1913- ) [1145].
Born 1913, Melbourne, Australia.
Sp. Gwladys ( - ) [1147].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.1 David Ernest GOOD [1148].
Sp. Wendy [1150].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.1.1 Simone GOOD [1151].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.1.2 Michael GOOD [1152].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.1.3 Susannah GOOD [1153].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.2 Vincent Maxwell GOOD [1149].
Sp. Diane MCCLAFFERTY [1154].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.2.1 Christopher James GOOD (1969-1977) [1155].
Born 16 Sep 1969, Rosebud, Victoria, Australia. Died 1977, Katoomba, New South Wales.
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.2.2 Daniel Vinson GOOD [1156].
1.5.11.1.8.1.1.2.3 Brett Christopher GOOD [1157].
1.5.11.1.8.1.2 Hazell GOOD (1917- ) [1146].
Born 1917.
1.5.12 James (twin) BEVIS (1788- ) [233].
Born 1788, Fareham. Bap 21 Jan 1788, St Peter & St Paul, Fareham. 1
Sources
| 1 | "Kathleen Valerie Patricia Bevis". |
| 2 | Jo Hazell (mother of James Bevis), "Jo Hazell (mother of James Bevis)". |
| 3 | Ibid. Cit. Date: 15 August 2008. Assessment: Secondary evidence. |
| 4 | Ibid. Cit. Date: 15 August 2008. Assessment: Questionable. |
| 5 | "Emily Sheilds". |
| 6 | "England & Wales, FreeBMD Index: 1837-1983". |
| 7 | "1871 census". Text From Source: RG10/1143 |
| 8 | Ibid. |
| 9 | "National Probate Calendar 1861 - 1941 (1933)". |
| 10 | "1891 England Census". |
| 11 | "1881 England Census". |
| 12 | "1901 England Census". |
| 13 | "1891 England Census". RG11 1159 78 41.
Text From Source: Alice E.E. BEVIS Daur Female 8 m Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
| 14 | "Marriage Certificate". 1920 June, Portsmouth volume 2b Page 1378. |
| 15 | "Birth Certificate". |
| 16 | "John Bevis Thompson". |
| 17 | "hobson.FTW". Text From Source: Date of Import: 27 May 2005 |
| 18 | "File (merged): C:\Users\Roger\Documents\My Family Tree\GED files\Thompson christmas tree gedcom.GED". |
| 19 | "Roger Thompson". |
| 20 | "Parish records". |
| 21 | Ibid. Parish registers, 1559-1876 Church of England. Parish Church of Alverstoke. |
| 22 | "Kathleen Valerie Patricia Bevis". Valerie Bevis, |
| 23 | "Betty Moyle". C:\Documents and Settings\Whirlpool Express\My Documents\My Family Tree\Bevis\Rachel Bevis - The Good & Faithful families from Hampshire-font.mht. |
| 24 | Ibid. |