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Ann Redding
Straw plaiter from Chesham
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Luke Redding
Farm labourer and sawyer from Chesham
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Clement Harry Nelson Saville (x1)
Representative of Keys & sons Timber merchants.
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William King (3a)
A coach painter and grocer who died in the Three Counties Asylum
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Amelia King
A grocer and wife of coach painter William King
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Daniel Charles Foster
of the Foster Brothers' Swan Brewery and churchwarden of St Peter's
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Thomas Tompkins (d.1887)
Butcher on Berkhamsted High Street, son of Francis Tompkins (1795-1851)
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William Key (7)
Timber merchant of William Key & Son on the canal wharf
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John King (9)
Originally a carrier and later landlord of The Crown and a caterer
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Eliza King
Wife of publican and caterer John King and continued business with their daughter after John's death
FHS:9
Mary King
Daughter of William and Eliza King; worked in family catering business
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John Loader (16)
Carpenter, vice-president of Working Men's Club, sergeant in the volunteers - a public spirted man
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William Meikle
A chemist and druggist; died age 38 years
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FHS:18
James Matthews (18)
A carpenter and later a builder employing 14 men
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Esther Nash
Domestic servant who married Joseph Nash
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Joseph Nash
Blacksmith and Farrier
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Catherine Harris
A straw plaiter who died age 19 years
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Margaret Grover
A straw plaiter who married labourer John Grover
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Edwin Dolling
A groom and husband of Emma Dolling
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FHS:197
Edwin William Hobbs
A brewer's labourer and later stoker of a stationary steam engine
FHS:197
Georgina Hobbs
Domestic servant who married labourer Edwin Hobbs
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Marion Plenderleith
Wife of travelling draper Thomas Penderleith
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Thomas Plenderleith
One of a number of Scottish travelling drapers who were based in Berkhamsted
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Hosea Abel Ward
Fishmonger and resident of Castle Street
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Harry Mole (x32)
A labourer and later stable hand and coachman
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Ann Mole
A straw plaiter and wife of coachman Harry Mole
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FHS:31
William Coote (31)
Ironmonger, Tobacconist and latterly publican of The Brownlow Arms; died age 49 years
FHS:31
Charlotte Sophia Coote
Milliner and dressmaker who became landlady of The Brownlow Arms following death of her husband
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George Cooley
Chemical worker; died age 20 years
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John Bone
Agricultural labourer and cowman.
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FHS:29
Noah Foskett
An apprentice carpenter; died age 25 years
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FHS:27
James Langley (27)
A fellmonger (dealer in hides and skins) and father of school master Charles Langley
FHS:27
Charles James Langley
A talented mathematician and musician and Second Master at Berkhamsted School
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Harriet Murray
A domestic servant who worked a s a laundress after being widowed
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Hariatt Pearce
Widowed at 27 with two children, worked as a strawplaiter.
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Emma Moore
First wife of labourer Reuben Moore
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Henry Blaby
Collier and coal yard labourer.
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Thomas Tarbox
A labourer, twice married.
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Thomas Samuel Chevis
Butcher, butler, coachman, father of 5 (2 predeceasing) widowed, married again. Died in Peterborough
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Benjamin Pratt
Attended the Earl of Bridgewater's agricultural school and became a farm labourer
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FHS:203
Alfred Wood
A painter who became a successful tobacconist
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Emma Hulls
Daughter of Lucy Winfield, a kitchen maid twice widowed
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Lucy Winfield
A straw plaiter- mother of Emma Hulls
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FHS:x199
Mary Ann Pepler
A cook who married gardener and licensee Isaac Gardener
FHS:x199
Isaac Pepler
A gardener and licensee of the Gardener's Arms
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James Groves
A groom, and later a labourer and painter
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Ann Groves
Second wife of James Groves and mother of eight
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Thomas Mills (40)
A labourer who became an eating house keeper
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Charlotte Flint (41)
Launderess who never married.
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Sarah Philbey
A straw plaiter and grandmother of Jesse Philbey
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Charles Henry Corby
Born in High Wycombe; a joiner
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William Godman
A master cooper who lived in Castle Street
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William Keen
Born in Northchurch , an agricultural labourer
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Lydia Bean
Straw plaiter who had three children outside marriage and died a spinster age 86 years
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FHS:207
Emma Marriott
Straw plaiter, married a postman, had eight children, lived in Back Lane
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Josephus Fleming
A brewer's cooper; died age 18 years
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Elizabeth Flint
A straw plaiter and wife of nurseryman James Flint
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Benjamin Foskett
An agricultural labourer and furze cutter
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William Elbourne
one of five members of Elbourne family to die within 8 years of each other
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Rachel Rebecca Gravestock (50)
Straw plaiter and wife of the Rectory gardener
FHS:50
James Gravestock
Gardener at the St Peter's Rectory and at the Red House, Berkhamsted
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Absalom Hall
A painter who moved away from Berkhamsted but returned; died age 46 years
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FHS:43
John Bartlett (43)
Shoemaker. died at the age of 41.
FHS:43
John Henry Bartlett
Son of Shoemaker John Bartlett; sergeant in 5th Lancers; died at age 29 of tuberculosis.
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Ann Cheney
Brother of George Cheney (X219); a straw plaiter
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John Druce
A tallow chandler and later a labourer
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David Daniels
A stonemason and builder's labourer
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George Cook
Domestic servant and ostler
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FHS:x52
William Key Norris (52)
Son of Thomas Norris, timber merchant
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FHS:51
Henry Nash
Historian, author & founder of the Mechanics’ Institute & Berkhamsted Girls' School
FHS:51
Annie Louisa Nash
Novelist and playwright, niece of historian Henry Nash
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Mary Dwight
Straw plaiter who married a farm labourer
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John Fenn
An agricultural labourer and later groom
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FHS:47
Rachael Blunt (47)
Domestic servant, wife of Joseph Blunt
FHS:47
Joseph Blunt
Carpenter, born in Whelply Hill
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Ellen Ambrose
Straw plaiter, died age 40 years
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Ann Geary
Born and died in Northchurch; a straw plaiter
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FHS:46
Louisa Ann Davies (46)
Born in Wales; a shopkeeper who moved to Berkhamsted to live with her sister
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FHS:330
Richard Legg Batterbury (330)
Doctor who and set up practice in Berkhamsted
FHS:330
Ethel Gertrude Batterbury
Daughter of Berkhamsted G.P. - an early pupil at Girl's School and later became teacher.
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FHS:x53
Henry Matthews (53)
First son of James Matthews and his second wife Mary Jane Matthews
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John Pocock
A beer retailer, grocer and lodgings house keeper
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Mrs Collier (probably Charlotte Collier)
Straw plaiter and wife of Richard Collier, an agricultural labourer
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Emily Lawrence
Daughter of Jesse and Sarah Lawrence who dies at age of 11.
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William Hurst (x48)
Shoemaker and member of Church Guild; died at the age of 36 years.
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Charles Cannon
Brewer's labourer, one of whose children died in tragic domestic accident
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FHS:x210
Frederick Bishop
A butcher; died at age of 47 years.
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FHS:209
John Newell
A straw plaiter as a boy and who later worked as a waiter.
FHS:209
John England Newell
Bourne Scholar and later Apprentice tailor, died age 19 years
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David Cook
A labourer who died at age 26 years
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Henry Holliman
Pot boy at The Five Bells and later a labourer
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Walter Purton
A wood turner and member of the Rifle Volunteers
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James Hatchett
A carter and later an ostler
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Isabelle Ing
A straw plaiter died age 39 years
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Sarah Faulkner
Married twice, latterly to John Faulkner, canal lock keeper
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Jane Norwood
A straw plaiter ; died age 20 years
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Kate Grace
A straw plaiter who married a farm bailiff; she died age 35 years
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Ann Lewin
A lacemaker; died age 96 years
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FHS:322
Robert Howland (322)
A pupil at Berkhamsted School who became a Russia Merchant and later a Bristle Merchant
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FHS:211
John Morsley
Took over father's bakery business, became confectioner's assistant then sacristan and church sexton
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Joseph Pocock
Like many of the Pocock family, a blacksmith
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Margaret Flint
A straw plaiter and spinster
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FHS:x59
Elizabeth Hailey (x59)
One of three sisters buried together
FHS:x59
Charlotte Hailey
One of three sisters buried together
FHS:x59
Mary Hailey
One of three sisters buried together
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Ann Coughtrey
Dressmaker and wife of sawyer Samuel Caughtrey
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John Garrett
Born in Little Gaddesden, joined Metropolitan Police, later caretaker at the of Berkhamsted Castle
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Harriet Phillips
A dressmaker and needlewoman who married a chair maker
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Ann Keen
A straw plaiter and mother of three
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FHS:x212
Eliza Page
Daughter of John and Elizabeth page; a spinster
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John Page
A labourer and gardener
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FHS:x214
Edward Pethybridge
Son of master coachbuilder John Pethybridge, took over the family business
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FHS:213
James Pearce
Working life as a sawyer and general labourer, father of four. Widowed at 59.
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William Fotheringham
Carpenter who became a theatre messenger later in life
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Charles Flint
Bricklayer's labourer, died age 23 years
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FHS:58
William Henry Heading Senior
Victualler at the Queen's Arms, Berkhamsted; father of William Henry Heading junior
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George Meager
Labourer, poacher and father of ten
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Ernest Dolling
As a boy worked as a servant and went on to become a groom
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William Marriott
Born on Christmas Day, worked as a baker, father of seven.
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George Margrave
Shoemaker and beer seller who lived at the The Boote and who fell foul of a notorious informer
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James Cook
Hay binder and beer seller; died age 40 years
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FHS:60
Jonathan Rogers (60)
Postman whose memorial was erection by voluntary contributions of townspeople.
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Mary Daniels
Daughter of agricultural labourer; a straw plaiter who died in Union workhouse age 50 years
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Frederick Hinton
A needle maker and later delivery driver
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Edward Marcham
A labourer who found himself in trouble and who died age 54 years in Union workhouse
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Joseph Tarbox
A postman; died at the early age of 38
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Mary Ann Lovett
Wife of farm labourer Jonathan Lovett
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Edward Lewis
A warehouseman who moved to Berkhamsted
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Stephen Birch
Born in Chesham, moved to Berkhamsted; a labourer
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Eliza Jane Lane
Third wife of Hervey Lane and licensee of King's Arms Hotel
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Ellen Hunt
A silk mill worker and wife of a policeman
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Alfred Marriott
Baker, lived in Castle Street
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Charlotte Gates
A straw plaiter; died in childbirth age 32 years
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FHS:317
Frederick Martin
A second generation stonemason
FHS:317
Arthur Hearn Martin
Third generation stonemason
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FHS:x319
John Day (x319)
Civil engineer who upon retirement moved to Berkhamsted to live with his brother George.
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FHS:x218
Rosa Cannon
Daughter of Samuel and Sarah Cannon, dressmaker who never married and cared for elderly father.
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FHS:217
Herbert Archibald (Archie) Pearce
Son of Joseph and Mary Pearce and an apprentice builder who died age 23 years
FHS:217
Joseph Pearce
A sawyer, then publican of the Rose and Crown in Northchurch. Married for 55 years, father of two
FHS:217
Mary Ann Pearce
Daughter of maltster, worked as shoe binder, married sawyer / publican, two sons - one predeased her
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FHS:x216
John Flint
Gardener at Haresfoot.
FHS:x216
Ann Flint
Straw plaiter who married gardener John Flint
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FHS:x72
Sarah Foskett
Domestic servant and straw plaiter who married carpenter Joseph Foskett
FHS:x72
Joseph Foskett
A carpenter
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Sarah Allam
A straw plaiter who was widowed young and left with seven children to rear
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FHS:71
Edward Hill (71)
Master tailor
FHS:71
Ann Hill
Straw plaiter and bonnet stitcher; married a Berkhamsted tailor.
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FHS:70
John Timson
Gardener, Caretaker of the Town Hall and school beadle
FHS:70
Emma Timson
Daughter of John and Lydia Timson, dressmaker
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FHS:x68
John Timson
Gardener and progenitor of what was to become a large and well known family in Berkhamsted.
FHS:x68
Mary Timson
Wife of John Timson, sometime shopkeeper and matriarch of large family
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Simpson Mowday
A watchmaker and gunsmith
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FHS:66
John Howe (66)
A gardener and gamekeeper who worked at the Hall for the Curtis family
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FHS:65
William Lindeman
Grocer, widowed and married again, died in Hackney aged 79
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FHS:x63
Edwin Bennett (x63)
Orphan apprenticed to William Hazell, lost his life at the age of 16 when struck by a train.
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Maria Redding
A lacemaker and housekeeper; never married
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FHS:61
Stephen Holloway (61)
Builder and publican of the Five Bells on Berkhamsted High Street
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FHS:x220
Joseph Rance
Labourer, timber carter and beer seller
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FHS:x219
George Francis Cheney
Son of George and Harriet Cheney; a gardener; died age 28 years.
FHS:x219
George Cheney
Sawyer and labourer
FHS:x219
Harriet Cheney
Wife of George Cheney
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FHS:85
Samuel Timson
Master tailor, father of 13, sent his 8 sons to Berkhamsted School. Dynasty largely distinguished...
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FHS:87
Alfred Howard (87)
Born in Chesham, a wood turner who became a furniture dealer and auctioneer.
FHS:87
Sophia Howard
Milliner and dressmaker; wife of Alfred Howard.
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FHS:90
William Sutton
Carpenter and Publican.
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FHS:93
Dorothy Butler
Mother of Hannah Dickman
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FHS:96
William Hazell
Prosperous grocer, pork butcher and benefactor of the town who ended his days in an asylum.
FHS:96
Richard Hazell
Grocer and pork butcher who inherited business on the death of his brother.
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FHS:97
John Pope Fordom
Little Kimble farmer, founder of Wycombe Poor Law Union, exhibitor and judge at agricultural shows
FHS:97
William Henry Fordom (97)
Grocer, officer of Berkhamsted and Northchurch Cottage Garden Society, church officer, died at 32
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FHS:99
Richard Oliver Rippon
Owner of Rippons tobacconists and chemists in Berkhamsted
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FHS:x101
Arthur John Holloway (x101)
Son of Stephen and Lucy Holloway; Hotelier involved in development of Blackpool's attractions
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FHS:x312
Arthur Meagher (x312
Emigrated to America, survived sinking of SS Oregon and established construction company in Chicago
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Charlotte Catherine Anne, Countess of Bridgewater
Widow of the 7th Earl and benefactor who founded Rectory Lane Cemetery
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William Booth Grey
Son of the 5th Earl of Stamford, donor to the foundation of the Cemetery
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Augustus Smith
Resident at Ashlyns, Lord Proprietor of Scilly, donated to the foundation of the Cemetery
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Rev. John Crofts
Rector of St Peter’s 1810-1851, built the new Rectory & opened Rectory Lane Cemetery
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Sir Charles Deacon
Major General, Madras Army, donor to the foundation of the Cemetery in 1842
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Harriot Grimston
Daughter of the Earl of Verulam, donated to the foundation of the Cemetery in 1842
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John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln
Bishop of Lincoln who consecrated the Cemetery in 1842 (buried in Lincolnshire)
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James Smith (d.1843)
Of Ashlyns Hall, father of Augustus Smith; donated to the foundation of the Cemetery
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Mark Somerville, 15th Lord Somerville
Scottish noble, donor to the foundation of the cemetery
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George Kingham
Followed his father and became a baker and was still baking when he died of chronic bronchitis
FHS:x223
Fanny Kingham
Strawplaiter, dressmaker, mother of two
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FHS:113
Joseph Gravestock (113)
A Berkhamsted Grocer
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FHS:112
William Platt
Ran a grocer's shop at 93 High Street.
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James Prudames
A corn chandler; died age 38 years
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FHS:x110
Richard Wood (x110)
"Many years a carrier of this town"
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Henry Wood
Son of Berkhamsted Carrier who himself became a carrier and latterly a labourer
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FHS:106
John Greedy the elder
Owner of stationery shop (later T.W Bailey’s) and postcard publisher
FHS:106
John Greedy the younger
Son of stationer John Greedy the elder
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John Rodney Hatherly
Civil engineer who worked in India before retiring to Berkhamsted
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FHS:384
Charles Edward Harris
Insurance agent, Vice-Chairman of the Gas Company, a director of the Water Works Company, and secretary of the Augustus Smith Fund, leading Conservative and Churchman.
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FHS:386
William Osborn Norris (386)
A manufacturer of boots
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FHS:390
George Sumner
Moved from Lincolnshire to Ashridge Estate thru link to Viscount Alford, blacksmith and whitesmith
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FHS:392
Alfred Sear (392)
Corn Merchant and licensee of the Brownlow Arms.
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FHS:397
Walter Allen
Draper's apprentice who became director of a public company.
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FHS:403
George Loader (403)
Master Bootmaker from old established Berkhamsted family.
FHS:403
Isabella Loader
Daughter of Ashridge park keeper; married George Loader, bootmaker
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FHS:405
Watkin Owen Darker (405)
A tailor; twice married before moving to live with son in Berkhamsted
FHS:405
John Thomas Darker
A cardmaker's manager and latterly mill secretary at John Dickinson's paper mills
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FHS:407
Edward Platt
Took on the family grocery shop at 130 High Street Berkhamsted, father of one daughter.
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William Moon Elphick
A plumber and decorator
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FHS:421
Mary Ann Sear
Daughter of publican David Duncombe and widow of William Sear
FHS:421
William Sear
A baker and husband of Mary Ann Sear
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FHS:426
George Edwin Wingfield
Sadler by trade and, Captain of the Berkhamsted Fire Brigade
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FHS:445
Charles Edwin Southey (445)
Bicycle manufacturer and motorcycle dealer
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FHS:449
Thomas Tompkins
Long line of High Street butchers, father of three including a son who also became a butcher
FHS:449
Edith Tompkins
Daughter of St Albans butcher, married Berko butcher, 3 children, son carried on the business
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FHS:450
Hannah Betts
A domestic servant who moved to Berkhamsted later in life
FHS:450
Eliza Warren
Domestic servant who moved to Berkhamsted to live with her brother and his wife
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FHS:455
Ben Searle
Born in Berkhamsted, settled in Odessa; returned on outbreak of Russian Revolution
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FHS:456
Bessie Sarah Little (456)
A nursemaid who married ironmonger's assistant, Walter Little
FHS:456
Walter Reuben Little
An Ironmonger's assistant
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FHS:457
Hannah Bull (457)
Born in Markyate, a bookbinder who moved to Berkhamsted with her husband, George Bull
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FHS:457
George Bull
A wheelwright, originally from Tring, settled in Berkhamsted with his family.
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FHS:466
Hilda Dean Handley (466)
"Women clerk" who worked for Post Office
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FHS:471
Mervin Ballam (471)
Started out as draper's assistant , became a clerk and finally managing director of Water company.
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FHS:1115
Amy Blincow
Wife of Archibald Blincow
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FHS:1117
Nellie May Slatter (1117)
only one of 10 siblings to remain in Berkhamsted; wife of Thomas Slatter
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William James Cox
Baker, ARP telephonist and Salvation Army Captain
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FHS:x133
Isaac Sherwood Ratford (x133)
Horticulturalist, shopkeeper and latterly professor of music.
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FHS:116
Frederick Hale
Draper, married to Eliza Cockayne, then Mary Hammond
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Joseph Pitkin
A tailor and one of Berkhamsted's last petty constables - " a peace-maker and peace-preserver"
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FHS:117
Thomas Dell (senior)
Farmer and brick maker; lived at Woodcock Hill
FHS:117
Sarah Dell
Wife of Thomas Dell; opened a Girls' boarding school after death of husband
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FHS:118
Josiah Stanton (118)
Born in Cambridgeshire; moved to his wife's home town of Berkhamsted and became a corn chandler
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FHS:121
Robert Harcourt Loader
A carpenter; brother of Margaret and Nancy Loader
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FHS:123
Philip de Fraine
son of William and Ann de Fraine. Professor of languages, died at age of 27 years
FHS:123
William de Fraine
First of three generations of Berkhamsted Hairdressers, photographed by William Claridge
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Bessie Smith
Daughter of William De Fraine; straw plaiter who married late and became woman of independent means
FHS:x124
Charles de Fraine
Son of William de Fraine and second generation Berkhamsted hairdresser
FHS:x124
Philip Harry de Fraine
"Daffy" De Fraine - "a good hairdresser and spirited councillor."
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FHS:305
Fanny Elizabeth Hodgson
A draper and milliner who later ran a boarding house
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Captain Arthur Tower
Royal Navy Captain and noted artist of Mediterranean landscapes
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FHS:526
Frederick Young
Carpenter who moved to Berkhamsted and set up building firm.
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William Purton
A letter carrier who became caretaker of Berkhamsted Castle
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FHS:525
James William Foskett (525)
A carpenter
FHS:525
Jesse Redding
Grocer, son of a sawyer and father of six children
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FHS:524
Alice King (524)
First wife of Arthur King
FHS:524
Selena King
Housemaid and cook; second wife of Arthur King
FHS:524
Arthur D. King
A printer's compositor; twice married
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Rebecca Holdham
A straw plaiter and sometime resident in Red Lion Yard
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John Final
Served in the Army but discharged unfit and later became a sawyer and labourer
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FHS:x521
James Jesty (521)
Juvenile criminal who became a policeman and later Master of Berkhamsted Union workhouse.
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Richard Waller Rippon
Chemist and doctor's dispenser; died age 41 years
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Sarah Cheney
Wife of Henry Cheney; a straw plaiter
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Thomas Cooper
A costermonger and later an agricultural labourer; died in the Union workhouse
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Eleanor Croley
Moved to Berkhamsted, probably to work at the Mantle factory
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FHS:516
Sarah Johnson (516)
Wife of Henry Holliman and when widowed, William Johnson
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FHS:515
David Newell
A bricklayer's labourer
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FHS:514
Henry Beaumont (514)
Originally from Somerset, a foreman at one of the town's timber yards.
FHS:514
Elizabeth Beaumont
Former domestic servant who became wife of Henry Beaumont
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Tom W. Timson
Son of Draper who was also a draper after first becoming a baker; served in WWI Field Bakery
FHS:513
Walter Edgar Timson
Alleluia Timson / Uncle Wally - draper and Salvation Army bandleader
FHS:513
Mary Augusta Timson
"Gussie" Timson - wife of Walter and Salvation Army Sergeant Major
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FHS:511
Amy Bowler
Born in Frithsden, married James Bowler
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FHS:506
Joseph Redding Timson (506)
Carpenter, Publican and sweetshop proprietor
FHS:506
Ellen Timson
Domestic servant at age of 11, married Joseph Timson.
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FHS:502
William Thomas Timson (502)
Local Butcher and participant in bakers v Butchers cricket match
FHS:502
Harriet Letitia Timson
Former domestic servant who married a Berkhamsted butcher
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David Osborn
A builder and manufacturer of artificial stone; also a Methodist participant in rates revolt
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FHS:499
Margaret Emily King (499)
A dressmaker and Milliner who never married
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FHS:497
George Allen (497)
Gardener who tendered Lt Col Timson's garden at "The Kraal" White Hill.
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FHS:496
Charlotte East
Born in Chesham to a strawplaiter, dressmaker, mother of 6, 2 predeceasing her
FHS:496
Adnall Joseph East
Fourth generation wood turner from Chesham, lived a while in Stepney before returning to Berkhamsted
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FHS:495
Susan Crossley (495)
Domestic servant who married John Crossley
FHS:495
John Crossley
A carpenter
FHS:495
Minnie Eliza Crossley
Daughter of John and Susan Crossley; a nurse who never married
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Henry Lovesay
A maker of "fancy paper bags" who became manager at a bag factory
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FHS:488
William Brooks
Coachbuilder, employed by Pethybridge
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Thomas William Preston (Senior)
A labourer
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Eliza Preston
From Tring, worked as a child in Tring's silk mill before marrying Thomas Preston
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FHS:484
Frank Arthur Timson (484)
Son of a Berkhamsted draper, a chemist, officer who served in WWI and later became hotel keeper.
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FHS:482
Levi Newell
The town saddler and the first full-time Cemetery Caretaker. He joined up in 1916 to fight in WWI.
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FHS:480
Frederick Sear (480)
Member of a large family from Northchurch
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FHS:477
Walter George Gent (477)
A boat builder who later opened a cafe and tobacconist
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William Benjamin Hayward
Cabbie, tobacconist and later a builder's labourer
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FHS:226
Caroline Griffin
Lacemaker who married James Griffin
FHS:226
James Griffin
Railway policeman and later a fishmonger
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FHS:x227
Hervey Holloway
A decorator by trade, but also a member of the Rifle Volunteers, an amateur actor and Odd Fellow
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Edward Lucas
Publican and licensee of The Boat public house
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FHS:131
John Jones (131)
Born in Wales, a carpenter who moved to Berkhamsted
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FHS:130
Samuel Adams
Agricultural labourer, father of 6 plus 1 'adopted'. Became bailiff on Ashlyn's estate
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FHS:129
Thomas Austin (129)
Non conformist painter and plumber; married twice.
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FHS:128
George Baster
Saddler & harness maker on Berkhamsted High Street.
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FHS:127
John Siret (127)
Landlord of The Goat public house.
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FHS:298
William Nash (298)
Bricklayer who established a successful building business; Poor Law Guardian and "staunch" Methodist
FHS:298
Elizabeth Nash
Dressmaker and milliner; second wife of William Nash.
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Alfred Mills
Born in Frithsden, a boot maker
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FHS:529
Arthur William Gent (529)
A confectioner and grocer who died age 26 years
FHS:529
Lizzie Gent
Widowed at a young age; ran family grocery shop after husband's death
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Mary Cutler
Wife of a carpenter; worked as a straw plaiter
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Joseph Elliott
A gardener who remained a batchelor and spent last years of his life in Union workhouse
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Rebecca Norris
A needle woman; died as a widow in Union workhouse
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FHS:533
James Timson (533)
Tenth of twelve children born to John and Mary Timson; Gardener.
FHS:533
Emma Timson
Wife of James Timson, Housekeeper and deaf from middle age
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Clara Rance
A straw plaiter who married twice
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Thomas Butchers
Born in Wiggington; a labourer
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Albert Sear
Brother of James Sear, a bricklayer, died age 19 years
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FHS:538
Arthur Channer (538)
Brewery cellarman and labourer.
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FHS:541
Harry Jarvis (541)
Artist and designer for printing trade; member of St Peter's Brass Band; died age 30 years
FHS:541
Henry Jarvis
Carpenter and district secretary of a Friendly Society
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Alice Gibbs
A pupil teacher when young and a laundress after being widowed
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Henry Mortimer Redding
A printer, painter and sign writer
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FHS:546
Edward Nicholson
A domestic servant who became the licensee of the New Inn at Buckland Wharf
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FHS:548
Mary Nash (548)
Tailoress from Northchurch who married tailor Harry Nash
FHS:548
Harry Nash
Tailor and member of St Peter's band who left £100 to the band for the purchase of a cornet.
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Edwin Gudgin
A labourer whose mother probably died giving birth to him
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Harry Fontana
Licensee of The Boot, Castle Street
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FHS:x549
Arthur Charles Clements (x549)
Pianoforte maker who became a shoe shop manager on Berkhamsted's High Street
FHS:x549
Adelaide Clements
Domestic servant who married Arthur Charles Clements
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Harry Young
Born in Poplar, a grocer's porter who worked at the International Stores
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FHS:552
George Norman
Gardener at the Red House In Berkhamsted's High Street
FHS:552
Rose Norman
Daughter of George and Elizabeth Norman; a domestic servant who never married
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FHS:555
Horace Flint
A bricklayer and father of nine children
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FHS:558
Bertie Allen
Dairyman, labourer and worker and Air Raid Warden at Ovaltine factory in Kings Langley
FHS:558
Jane Allen
Mantle finisher before marriage.
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FHS:559
Henry Robert Wright (559)
Painter who served as a driver during WWI
FHS:559
Esther Emily Wright
Lady's maid who married Henry Wright and, after his death, Thomas Holliday
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FHS:560
John William Oakley (560)
Carman and steward on a ship
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Gertrude A. Geary
worked as a dressmaker, domestic servant; remained a spinster
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FHS:561
William Hodges (561)
Boot and shoe maker
FHS:561
Julia Annie Hodges
A dressmaker, married boot maker William Hodges, and became a housekeeper when widowed
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Joseph Herring
A labourer and later a laundryman
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FHS:562
Frederick R. Lake (562)
A wholesale grocer's travelling salesman
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FHS:563
Arthur William Geary (563)
A labourer a in paper mill and later worked at Coopers chemical factory
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FHS:565
Leslie Goss
Only child of Walter and Emma Goss; died at sea in Far East whilst a prisoner of war

FHS:565
Walter Henry Goss
Member of family of brush makers
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FHS:566
Jane Batchelor (566)
Straw plaiter; married John Batchelor
FHS:566
Alfred Mark Batchelor
Farm labourer, coachman and warehouseman
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FHS:1104
Thomas Margrave
Engineer, turner and fitter, served in Royal Field Artillery, killed in action in December 1917
FHS:1104
Eric Thomas Margrave (1901 – 1976)
Folding machine minder and binder
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FHS:1106
John Sear (1106)
Served in WWI and later became a delivery man
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William Henry Heighton
A grocer's assistant, chauffeur and latterly a gardener
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William Thomas Collyer
Son of Bessy Collyer; worked at John Dickinson's paper mills in Apsley
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FHS:135
Lucy Matilda Matthews
Housekeeper for her brother Thomas Matthews
FHS:135
Thomas Alfred Matthews
A jeweller and watchmaker
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James David
A tailor from Hampshire, became a "proprietor of houses" and moved to Berkhamsted
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Humphrey Tarbox
An agricultural labourer and later a brewer's labourer; married twice;v died age 55 years
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Elizabeth Kingston
A straw plaiter - died age 74 years
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FHS:140
David Duncombe (140)
Veteran of the Peninsula War, publican, grocer - "An honest man."
FHS:140
Ann Duncombe
Wife of David Duncombe; continued to run family grocery business after husband's death
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James Tompkins
Bootmaker on High Street, died at 44
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Luke Baldwin
Born and died in Berkhamsted; a labourer
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FHS:295
Hannah Leaper
Whitesmith and bellhanger
FHS:295
Thomas Leaper
Bellhanger and whitesmith.
FHS:295
Anne Leaper
Daughter of Hannah and Thomas Leaper; whitesmith and bellhanger
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Charlotte Munn
Lived a long life, but one of great poverty
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FHS:589
John Cook (589)
Born in Pitstone; a farm labourer
FHS:589
Charlotte Cook
Wife of John Cook; a straw plaiter
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FHS:588
Kate Brown (588)
Daughter of Hannah Brown; a dressmaker who died age 27 years
FHS:588
Hannah Brown
Straw plaiter who married a land steward at Waddesden estate before family moved to Berkhamsted.
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Richard Bird
A Labourer who lived a life of poverty and hardship and also a keen cottage gardener
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Caroline Bird
Wife of Richard Bird and straw plaiter
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George Draper
Ostler at the Red Lion; son of a gamekeeper who became a poacher
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Ernest Dodson
Died six years after moving to Berkhamsted and becoming the publican at the Railway Tavern
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FHS:587
William Birtchnell
Stonemason, father of eight children & grandfather of local historian Percy Birtchnell
FHS:587
Mary Ann Birtchnell
Brushmaker, mother of eight children & grandmother of local historian Percy Birtchnell
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Elizabeth Noah
First wife of labourer Joseph Noah
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John Rowland Cutler
Worked as a domestic servant at 12 years old; became a labourer and died age 25 years.
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Jabez Hunt
A wood turner and later saw mill foreman
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Jane Fenn
Straw plaiter who married farm servant and lived with daughter and family when widowed
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Martha Draper
A straw plaiter who married labourer George Draper
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Edward E. King
A Wheelwright; died age 42 years
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Sarah Garner
A domestic servant and later a laundress; never married
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John Anning
Originally from Devon, an agricultural labourer and carter
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FHS:585
Stephen Lusted
A carpenter and wheelwright
FHS:585
Sarah Lusted
Housemaid and second wife of Stephen Lusted
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Samuel Boaz Cook
Born in Berkhamsted; a barman and chauffeur
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FHS:583
Ernest Hammond
Laundryman and later a wood machinist; served in Artillery in WWI
FHS:583
Emily Jane Hammond
A domestic servant who married Ernest Hammond
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FHS:582
Florence Ing
A dressmaker; never married. Sister of Agnes Ing with whom she is buried
FHS:582
Agnes Ing
A straw plaiter and dressmaker; never married. Sister of Florence Ing with whom she is buried
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Henry Gee
Son of a boatman; worked as a labourer, carman and timber haulier
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FHS:581
James Geary
Labourer on the coal wharf of the Grand Union Canal and timber haulier, father of 12
FHS:581
Catherine Geary
Strawplaiter, married a carter and had 12 children and looked after a large household
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Frederick Joseph Grimsdale
A labourer who moved to Berkhamsted to work as a sawyer at East's timber yard
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Elizabeth Putnam
A straw plaiter who remained a spinster
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Edward George Gray
A sapper in the Royal Engineers who later became a labourer and stoker for the gas company
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FHS:579
George Wilkinson Birtchnell (579)
Labourer, died at the ae of 49 years
FHS:579
Annie Maria Birtchnell
Wife of George Wilkinson Birtchnell
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FHS:578
James Preston(578)
A chemical worker
FHS:578
Jane Preston
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer James Preston
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FHS:577
Eliza Kingston (577)
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer George Kingston
FHS:577
George Kingston
A labourer and sometime resident of Red Lion yard
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FHS:576
Edwin Norris
A blacksmith and iron worker
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FHS:575
Eliza Jane Pratt
Wife of watch and clock repairer William Pratt
FHS:575
William Pratt
A watch and clock repairer
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Charles Sear
A Carpenter born in Northchurch
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FHS:571
Harry Moore (571)
Worked at Cooper's sheep dip manufactory; died after long exposure to arsenic
FHS:571
Lizzie Moore
A domestic servant and wife of chemical worker Harry Moore
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FHS:568
Harriet Annie Dyer (568)
A straw plaiter and domestic servant who became second wife of William Dyer
FHS:568
William John Dyer
Bargee and later a labourer; lost first wife in 1912 and three of four sons in WWI
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FHS:567
George Henry Fleming (567)
A gardener; born in Berkhamsted, lived elsewhere but buried in the town
FHS:567
Caroline Mary Fleming
Never lived in Berkhamsted but buried in Rectory Lane Cemetery with husband
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FHS:1097
Gilbert Adolphus Osborn (1097)
Educated at Berkhamsted School; a builder and later an ironmonger
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FHS:1096
Arthur Percy Morris (1096)
An engineer who worked in Burma before returning to Great Britain
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Charlotte Louisa Forrest
A shopkeeper who moved to Berkhamsted late in life
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FHS:138
George Holliday
Wheelwright in Berkhamsted High Street
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FHS:139
John Holliday
Berkhamsted wheelwright
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William Pooley
A watch and clock maker
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Mary Pooley
A straw plaiter; died age 22 years
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David Mead
Worker at Cooper's sheep dip manufacturer
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James Venn
Born in Somerset, a shoemaker who became embroiled in the church rate controversy of 1867
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Sarah Mayo
A straw plaiter who married carpenter William Mayo
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FHS:591a
John Margrave (591a)
Fourth generation of Margrave family to make boots in Berkhamsted
FHS:591a
Annie Weightman
Daughter of John and Emma Margrave, a straw plaiter, dressmaker and cook before marriage.
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Thomas Dwight
A labourer who died in Union workhouse infirmary
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Frances Garrett
A straw plaiter who never married and later became housekeeper for her widowed brother and children
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Mary Ann Duncombe
A straw plaiter when young; married twice
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Emma Dolling
Daughter of middle class family who fell pregnant before marriage and thereafter lived in poverty
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FHS:592
Daniel Bates (592)
Shoemaker born in Tring
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FHS:593
Elizabeth Mead (593)
A straw plaiter and mother of ten children
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Eliza Rance
A straw plaiter who married labourer William Rance
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Levi Piddington
An agricultural labourer who was still working at age 88 years; died in Union infirmary
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Mary Ann Osborn
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer Thomas Osborn
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James Marsh
A clerk and later a grocer
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FHS:601
Thomas Bray (601)
Coachman and licensee of the One Bell public house.
FHS:601
Annie Elizabeth Read
A domestic servant; buried with her father
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Jane Marriott
Twice widowed, mother of five. Worked as washerwoman, with relatives lodging with her.
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Miss Annie Ellen Groome
Worked in the mantle factory; died age 27 years
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John William Clarke
Third child of William and Leonora Clarke.
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FHS:605
Walter Henry Andrews
Labourer at Cooper's Sheep Dip Factory
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FHS:606
Charles Bryant
Berkhamsted gardener who lived at 49 Charles Street
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FHS:607
William Charles Hance (607)
A gardener; served with Coldstream Guards in WWI
FHS:607
Jane Bennett Hance
A domestic servant and wife of gardener William Hance
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FHS:608
William Flitney (608)
A labourer employed at Lanes' Nurseries
FHS:608
Mary Flitney
Straw plaiter who married labourer William Flitney and whose family later moved to Berkhamsted
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FHS:609
Louisa Emma Neville
Wife of Joseph Neville
FHS:609
Joseph Neville
A carter and later labourer who made Iron fences for James Wood & Sons
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FHS:610
John George Preston
A labourer and a waggoner
FHS:610
Louisa Preston
Straw plaiter and wife of John Preston
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FHS:612
Ernest Arthur Head (612)
Postman who became Berkhamsted's Postmaster

FHS:612
Cecil Ernest Head
Joined RAF in WWII; died in Japanese P.O.W. camp
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Charles T. Mead
A labourer and later an upholsterer
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FHS:614
Edward Boon (614)
Chemical labourer; died at age 55 years
FHS:614
Edith Emily Boon
silk winder who married Edward Boon
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William Redding
A groom and later a draper's assistant
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FHS:616
Frank Coppins
Engineer's pattern maker who lost his right arm during WWI
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Ernest Ewart Freeman
Died age 45 years in Three Counties Hospital
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FHS:1093
Jabez Rance (1093)
A clerk who became an accountant and later was director of Universal Pictures
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FHS:1122
William Deacon
General labourer with the Berkhamsted Urban District Council, father to six, lived in Holliday St
FHS:1122
Sarah Ann Deacon
One of ten children of labourer and straw plaiter. Dom servant, married a labourer, had 6 children.
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FHS:230
Alfred George Kingham
A promising pupil teacher who tragically died of tuberculosis at 18.
FHS:230
Albert Kingham
Son of a baker, a baker himself, died at 27 of tuberculosis
FHS:230
Edward Kingham
Baker from Chesham, son of a baker and father of another
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George Glenister
Born in Berkhamsted; a gardener throughout his life
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Elizabeth Floyd
A straw plaiter who died age 21 years
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Thomas Morgan
A groom at the Royal Hotel, Aldbury
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FHS:144
Richard Pocock
Blacksmith, father of three, widowed, remarried, 8 more children, widowed, buried with his brother
FHS:144
Obadiah Pocock
Blacksmith, father of eight, buried with his older brother
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Daniel Baldwin
lived throughout life in Berkhamsted, an agricultural labourer
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Frederick Holliman
A labourer in chemical works (Coopers?) ; died age 33 years
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FHS:646
Patrick Crowley
Fought in the Second Afghan War before becoming licensee of The Black Horse
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Jesse Liddington
A labourer in a soap factory who became a cooper
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Sarah North
A straw plaiter and mother of six children
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FHS:643
James A. Sear (643)
Son of Walter and Emily Sear, a bricklayer
FHS:643
Emily Sear
Wife of James Sear
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FHS:639
William J. Newell (639)
A chemical labourer who worked for Coopers; died age 46
FHS:639
Winifred Newell
Daughter of William and Elizabeth Newell; became blind
FHS:639
Elizabeth Newell
Wife of William Newell; a dressmaker and a local councillor
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FHS:638
Charles Henry Allen (638)
A jobbing gardener
FHS:638
Emma Gubbins
Born in Hawridge, Bucks, widow of Charles Allen who married a second time
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FHS:637
Lilian Esther Hall (637)
Worked at Mantle factory; wife of Albert Hall. died age 34 years

FHS:637
Albert Hall
Served in Royal navy as a stoker during WWI and later a locomotive foreman
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George Duncombe
A labourer who ended his days in Hill End County Asylum
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FHS:635
Alfred James Doughty (635)
A labourer and later engine driver at Cooper's chemical works
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FHS:633
William Thomas Dell
A milkman and later a labourer
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FHS:632
Nellie Mathers Clark (632)
Wife of Joseph Clark
FHS:632
Joseph Clark
Police officer and husband of Nellie Mathers Clark
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FHS:631
Frederick Preston (631)
A labourer
FHS:631
Annie Maria Preston
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer Frederick Preston
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FHS:630
Frederick Charles Pike (630)
A confectioner and later a greengrocer
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FHS:629
Eleanor Cook
Domestic servant who married William Cook

FHS:629
William Cook
Painter and decorator
FHS:629
Philip Kingswood (629)
A gardener and father of Eleanor Cook
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FHS:625
William Wright (625)
A grocer and lay pastor
FHS:625
Kate Wright
Wife of grocer William Wright
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FHS:624
Amabel Grimsley
Twin sister of Queenie Potter; a confectioner
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Annie Catherine Hathaway
Boarding house keeper who moved to Berkhamsted to live with daughter late in life
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FHS:620
Emily Burrell (620)
Born in London, worked in father's china shop before marriage; moved to Berkhamsted later in life.
FHS:620
Herbert George Burrell
Warehouseman who moved with wife to Berkhamsted later in life
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FHS:1090
Arthur Everitt
A groom and coachman before becoming publican at The Carpenters Arms
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FHS:1089
Harry Allen (1089)
Labourer at John Dickinson paper mills in Apsley
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FHS:1086
Jemima Harriot Osborn (1086)
A milliner who married a Berkhamsted butcher
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FHS:1088
William John Marriott
Self-employed cycle agent from Sussex. Started cycle shop in Berkhamsted High Street
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FHS:1124
Ernest Hughes
One time publican of The Britannia Inn, Tring
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James Morton
General labourer, coachsmith, served 7 years with Bedfordshire Reg't & 6 years with Territorial Army
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FHS:371
Sarah Ellens
Domestic servant who married shoemaker Thomas Ellens
FHS:371
Thomas Ellens
A shoemaker who founded St Peter's band and was a lay preacher, verger and parish clerk.
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FHS:145
George Austin (145)
Son of Thomas Austin; Inland Revenue clerk
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Adam Chennells
Labourer, cowman and railway carter
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FHS:146
Mary Page ("Polly")
Landlady of the Kings Arms and reputed lover of the King of France
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James Jarman
An agricultural labourer died age 26 years
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FHS:147
John Pethybridge the elder d. 1887 (147)
Master Coachbuilder on Berkhamsted High Street
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FHS:x279
William Rivers Keen Saville (279)
Educated at Berkhamsted School, became an insurance agent and vice chairman of Berkhamsted UDC
FHS:x279
Beatrice Caroline Saville
Milliner and children's costume maker and wife of William Saville
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FHS:368
Alfred Joseph Boulton
Printer and metallic powder manufacturer who moved to Berkhamsted a few years before dying at age 43
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FHS:655
Frederick John Farn (655)
Saddler and Harness maker who settled in Berkhamsted
FHS:655
Alice Louisa Farn
Dressmaker who married Frederick Farn and later ran a grocery store on her own account
FHS:655
Vera Evelyn Farn
Pupil of The London Orphans' Asylum; became first female chair of the Berkhamsted Chamber of Trade
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FHS:659
Harry Victor Creber (659)
Orphaned at age 6, clerk at the mantle factory, collapsed and died in hairdresser's shop at age 32
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FHS:663
Annie Garner (663)
Shoe binder who became a school mistress; died age 51 years
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FHS:664
William Keen (664)
An under butler who became caretaker of apartments in London's Hanover Square.
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FHS:669
John Mayne
Born in Winslow, established tailoring business in Berkhamsted, father of five, worked into his 80s
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FHS:670
Percy Cheshire
Grandson of John and Eliza Horne, died in World War I, "missing in action."
FHS:670
John William Horne
A carpenter, born in Potten End.
FHS:670
Eliza Matilda Horne
Born in Potten End, straw plaiter in younger days; married John Horne and gave birth to 13 children.
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FHS:674
Charles Tompkins
Son of a butcher, carried on in that trade, son followed suit.
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FHS:677
John Hoar (677)
Engine Driver, labourer and chemical foreman.
FHS:677
Eliza Hoar
Second wife of John Hoar
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FHS:678
James Wood (678)
son of James Wood senior; took over family iron fencing business
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FHS:682
William Nash (682)
Third generation of Nash family to trade as Farrier and Blacksmith in Berkhamsted
FHS:682
Angeline Nash
Kitchen maid from Northumberland; married Berkhamsted farrier William Nash
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FHS:683
Robert Gregory
Born in Leicester, Rossway Estate butler, publican of a London pub, upwardly mobile success story
FHS:683
Elizabeth Gregory
Born in Nottinghamshire, housemaid at Rossway Estate, married the butler, mother of two
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FHS:687
Eva Maud Goss(687)
First wife of brush maker Alfred Goss; died age 39 years
FHS:687
Alfred William Goss
Seventh child of William and Sarah Goss; joined in family brush making business
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FHS:688
Thomas Charles Bamford
Son of Mary Bamford, Railway clerk who remained a batchelor
FHS:688
Florence H. Bamford
Daughter of Mary Bamford, a dressmaker and spinster
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Edward Cockman
An Oil and Colourman; moved to Berkhamsted late in life to live with younger sister
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Clara Light
A publican who moved to join her daughter and son in law at The Goat
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FHS:694
Frederick Howard (694)
Auctioneer and furniture dealer who became Town's Postmaster
FHS:694
Eliza Bassill Howard
Daughter of timber merchant Cornelius East, married Frederick Howard
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FHS:697
Thomas Halsey
Publican of The Boot pub in Castle Street
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FHS:699
Albert Edward Wisby (699)
Tea dealer who moved to Berkhamsted and was sufficiently affluent to "live on own means."
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FHS:700
Hannah Potter (700)
A dressmaker and first wife of Ralph Potter
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FHS:707
Henry John Vercoe
Originally from Cornwall; chemical foreman at Coopers' and sometime publican

FHS:707
Frederick Gordon Vercoe
Lieutenant, The Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment, served in WWI in Egypt & India
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Thomas Edward Moss
A railway worker and later and electrical engineer
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FHS:708
James Lindsay (708)
A grocer
FHS:709
Arthur Henry Winch
Lived with his uncle and aunt James and Sarah Lindsay
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FHS:711
Edward James Cole (711)
Licencee of the White Hart
FHS:711
Roland J. Cole
Grandson of Edward and Gertrude Cole; died in Israel in 1947 serving with Royal Corps of Signals
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FHS:712
Harry Stephen Richard Mansfield (712)
Boot repairer who died age 22 years
FHS:712
Henry George Mansfield
A Foreman at Lane's nurseries
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FHS:713
Kate Horne
Dressmaker. sister of Ada Sneath; never married

FHS:713
Richard Earl Sneath
Carpenter who enlisted in WWI; missing in action, presumed dead.
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FHS:714
Hephzibah Tuffnell (714)
Born in Potten End; married Joseph Tuffnell; mother of eight children.
FHS:714
Joseph Tuffnell
A sawyer, brush maker, later a postman and School Attendance Officer

FHS:714
Edgar Raymond Tufnell
Grandson of Joseph and Hephzibah Tuffnell; Killed in action in North Africa June 1942
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FHS:715
John Batchelor
Carpenter, convicted poacher and publican, father of eight children.
FHS:715
Fanny Batchelor
Strawplaiter from Nettleden, later publican in Hemel Hempstead, mother of eight children
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FHS:716
Joseph Batchelor
Decorated WW1 motorcycle despatch rider, 2nd Signal Company Engineers, then Clerk of Works
FHS:716
Chris (Christabel) Batchelor (1892-1974)
Domestic servant, married army despatch rider, Isle of Wight as a widow for 20 years
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FHS:718
Joseph Harding (718)
A shoe and boot maker
FHS:718
Sarah Harding
Cook who married bootmaker Joseph Harding
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Ellen Jane Meek
A confectionary manager
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FHS:720
Joseph Callard
Brother of Theresa Callard, corn merchant and singer in St Peter’s Church Choir
FHS:720
Theresa Ann Callard
Sister of corn merchant Joseph Callard, assisted him in business. Died in the Poor Law Institution
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FHS:721
George James Holliday
Founder of Holliday Cycle Shop on Berkhamsted High Street
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FHS:722
Sarah Ann Grimsley
Wife of confectioner and baker who ran the bakery after her husband was found drowned in a pond.
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FHS:723
Mabel Mary Chetwood
Daughter of Thomas and Lizzie King; died aged 39 years
FHS:723
Thomas King
A labourer who became foreman at the gas works
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FHS:728
Thomas Henry Lines
Bootmaker who became a postman
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FHS:730
Percival (Percy) Thomas Hart (730)
A painter and decorator
FHS:730
Sarah Anne Hart
Dressmaker and wife of Percy Hart
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FHS:732
William Harry Creasey
Timber foreman. Oldest son of Emma and Harry Creasey
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George F. Creasey
Third child of Emma and Harry Creasey; a wood sawyer
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FHS:939
Joseph Henry Cornell
Labourer and later a gas fitter.
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FHS:734
Charles Coughtrey (734)
Woodwork machinist, gardener and notorious poacher
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FHS:1081
Bertha Holliday (1081)
A "sewing hand" domestic servant and wife of Thomas Holliday
FHS:1081
Thomas Campian Holliday
Coachbuilder and Cycle agent
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Reginald Cooper Littlebury
Manager of Court Theatre; died in air raid when temporarily managing cinema in Rye
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Herbert John Cannon
Second generation of Cannon family to work at Berkhamsted brewery
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FHS:233
Eliza Mims (233)
Wife of James Mims; a dressmaker
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FHS:x232
William Hoare
A labourer like his father before him
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Sarah Wright
Worked in rag mill; died age 20 years
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Daniel Mallard
Born in Northchurch; a labourer
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FHS:272
Charles William Bavin (272)
Served in Army and latterly a school attendance officer; brother of J T Bavin
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FHS:809
Frederick Cook
Builder, stonemason and architect's draughtsman
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Margaret Eliza Aspinshaw
Milliner and "fancy draper" who moved to Berkhamsted later in her life.
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FHS:806
Catherine Emma Gibbs
Domestic servant and wife of Herbert Gibbs
FHS:806
Herbert Gibbs
A butcher who, on moving to Berkhamsted, became a dairyman
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FHS:803
William Henry Morris
Like his father, a jeweller and watchmaker
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FHS:802
Edward Henry Morris (802)
A watchmaker who revived his business after he was made bankrupt
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FHS:799
Edwin East
Son of a hoop maker and straw plaiter. Father of 8, baker turned successful furniture broker
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FHS:798
Joseph Edmeades (798)
A labourer who enlisted in the Army and later became publican at The George and The Lamb
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FHS:794
Sarah Grace (794)
Born in Wingrave, married Charles Grace of Tring
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FHS:793
Jemima Kerry (793)
A bookseller and stationer
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FHS:792
Margaret Nash (792)
Second wife of Charles Nash, builder
FHS:792
Charles Nash
Son of William Nash, builder, who himself became a builder and took over family business.
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FHS:789
George Brooks
Born in Wiggington, labourer who became a railway porter before becoming caretaker of Town Hall.
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FHS:787
Lewis William Guscott (787)
Farmer and later a draper who opened a drapery business in Berkhamsted
FHS:787
Emily Jane Guscott
Wife of Lewis Guscott; ran family drapery business in Berkhamsted after husband's death
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FHS:786
William Goss
Stonemason and Wheelwright whose mother was gored by a bull
FHS:786
Harold Stanley Goss
Son of William and Eva Goss; joined family brush making business.
FHS:786
Amelia Melmoth
School teacher and second wife of Alfred Goss
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FHS:785
James Gower (785)
A Tailor, born in Tring but moved to Bekhamsted
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FHS:784
Edward Meek (784)
A woodturner
FHS:784
Eliza Cook Meek
Wife of Edward Meek and mother of ten children
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FHS:780
Willam Thomas Hurst
A shoemaker and later a painter
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Maximilian Nickolas Moraine
Business merchant and foreign correspondent.
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FHS:777
William Johnathan Pitkin (777)
Born in Frithsden, became shopworker in London before returning to Berkhamsted to work as a plumber.
FHS:777
Annie Pitkin
Straw Plaiter from Markyate before marrying and settling in Berkhamsted
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Emily Hurst
A dressmaker who ran husband's boot making business for many years after his death
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FHS:776
Robert Stafford (776)
Born in Cheshire and worked in cotton mill before becoming a brush maker and moving to Berkhamsted
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FHS:775
Agnes Sophia Rodwell (775)
A draper's assistant who married Alfred Rodwell
FHS:775
Alfred Rodwell
A draper and later a commercial traveller; a member of the Baptist Church.

FHS:775
Charles Alfred Rodwell
Son of Alfred and Agnes Rodwell; a teacher who volunteered for service in WWI and died on the Somme
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FHS:774
Arthur Pearce (774)
Son of Joseph and Mary Pearce; a clerk
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FHS:770
Adelaide Jane Faulkner (770)
Together with husband Alfred ran an off-licence and grocery store
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FHS:769
Ada Gregory
One of 11, married a butcher's assistant, mother of 3, worked as confectioner in London, died at 42
FHS:769
Stanley Charles Gregory
Butcher meat shopkeeper. Died in London but buried in Berkhamsted.
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FHS:767
Charles Edward Seagrave
Wife of Charlotte Seagrave; moved with her to work as furniture dealer with wife's family
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FHS:765
Sarah Holloway (765)
A dressmaker and milliner who married decorator Hervey Holloway.
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FHS:764
Frederick George Baker (764)
Harness maker who moved to Berkhamsted and became licensee of Rose & Crown
FHS:764
Harriet Lewis
Wife of Walter Lewis and mother -in-law of Harriet Bates
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Frederick George Ludlow
A clerk at Lane's nurseries
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FHS:759
William Wood (759)
Brush handle maker and Baptist minister
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FHS:758
Edward Bunker (758)
Clerk at paper mills; died at age 34 years
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John Buggins
Carpenter who on marrying moved to Berkhamsted
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FHS:756
Ellen Gibson (756)
Domestic servant who married labourer Robert Gibson
FHS:756
Robert Henry Gibson
A labourer and gardener
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FHS:754
Jane Burnham (754)
Grocers assistant who married her employer late in life.
FHS:754
Walter Burnham
Grocer and florist who married his shop assistant late in life.
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FHS:753
Thomas Gayton (753)
Born in Northchurch; a tobacconist and hairdresser
FHS:753
Robert Edward Gayton
Son of Thomas and Minnie Gayton; a railway clerk who died age 27 years
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FHS:752
Isaac Player (752)
Landlord of "the Clown and Sausages" Public house
FHS:
Mary Player
Housemaid who became second wife of Isaac Player
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FHS:748
Caroline Ellis
Parlour maid, married a woodsman, had two daughters who worked at the mantle factory.
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Alfred Harrowell
A bricklayer and builder
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Alice Harrowell
Paper mill worker who married bricklayer Alfred Harrowell
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FHS:745
William James Ives (745)
A printer's lad and later a bookbinder
FHS:745
Lily Ives
A dressmaker and wife of William Ives
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FHS:742
Arthur Goss (742)
Brushmaker who gave up job to help wife run laundry
FHS:742
Clara Jane Goss
Wife of Arthur Goss; launderess
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FHS:741
Rose Frances Meek (741)
Wife of Arthur Victor Meek
FHS:741
Arthur Victor Meek
Police officer and author of a book on raising children
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FHS:738
Henry Ernest Preston (738)
A labourer and chemical foreman
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FHS:737
Charles George Coughtrey (737)
Son of Charles and Ada Coughtrey

FHS:737
Frank Coughtrey
Son of Frank and Rosalind Coughtrey; joined RAF and died in France, 1940, in aircraft crash
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FHS:1078
Lydia Beak (1078)
A dressmaker, moved to Berkhamsted to live with daughter after death of her husband.
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Claude Edward C Bates
Served in Army in WWI; stock exchange clerk who changed career to be come innkeeper of the Crown
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FHS:1134a
Dorothy Mary Reed Nunes
Served in the WRNS and later secretary at the Society for the Overseas Settlement of British Women
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FHS:237
George Catherall
Linen draper, VP of Working Men’s Liberal Club. Tried for assault 1891.
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FHS:236
Charles Prudames
A Farrier and and Cow Leech
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John Manship Mills
Brewer and churchwarden of St Peter’s Church
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FHS:152
William Halsey
Baker with a tragic domestic life
FHS:152
Sarah Catherine Halsey
Three times married, but no children.
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FHS:151
James Wood (151)
Wire worker who set up Wood's Iron works
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FHS:149
John Hatton
Coal merchant and boat builder
FHS:149
John Joseph Hatton
Like his father, a coal merchant and boat builder
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FHS:148
Ann Daniels
Daughter of George and Harriet Honour
FHS:148
George Honor
Yeoman farmer from Wing, Buckinghamshire
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FHS:266
Joseph Gomm (266)
Carpenter and builder
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FHS:364
William Cooper
Farrier and vet from Shropshire. Founder of business developing effective cure for sheep scab.

FHS:364
Richard Philip Cooper
Second son of Sir Richard Ashmole Cooper; called to Bar before joining family firm. A glider pilot
FHS:364
Sarah Cooper
A school teacher and sister of William Cooper.
FHS:364
Richard Powell Cooper
A vet; joined his uncle William Cooper's business in Berkhamsted and became 1st Baronet Cooper
FHS:364
Richard Ashmole Cooper
2nd Baronet Cooper and Chairman of William Cooper & Nephews. Keen horseman and yachtsman
FHS:364
William Herbert Cooper
3rd Baron Shenstone and chairman of Cooper Mcdougall & Robertson
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FHS:812
Frederick John Young
Carpenter who took over family building firm Young & Son.
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John Carter
At various times in his life a brewer's labourer, a carman and hay dealer
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FHS:x814
Samuel Cannon
Brewer at Locke & Smith Brewery
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FHS:815
Emma Waterton (815)
Wife of Charles Waterton
FHS:815
Charles Waterton
During his long life worked as a charcoal burner, bricklayer, publican and gardener
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Ruth Philbey
A straw plaiter and later a laundress
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FHS:816
James Brown (816)
Son of a Scottish fisherman; became a butler before running the Crown Inn.
FHS:816
Arthur Louis Brown
Son of the Innkeeper of the Crown Inn, worked as a barmen.
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FHS:817
Sophia Frowde (817)
Straw plaiter. Married and widowed at 26, then married John Frowde
FHS:817
John Frowde
A Jack of all trades - waiter, soldier, beer dealer, shoemaker and finally maker of ginger beer
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FHS:820
Emma Sills (820)
Launderess and wife of Stephen Sills; mother of photographer George Sills
FHS:820
Stephen Thomas Sills
Railway porter and father of photographer George Sills
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FHS:821
Robert John Golding (821)
Originally from Hemel Hempstead, glazier and plumber who became "House Decorator Master."
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FHS:827
Frederick Weston (827)
A domestic servant and later a grocer's assistant; husband of Mary Ann weston
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Katherine Randall
A seamstress who married carpenter Katherine Randall
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John Mashford
A labourer who worked for a coach builder
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William Gower
A labourer who spent at least the last 16 years of his life in the workhouse
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FHS:833
Rose Louisa Goss (833)
Domestic servant at age 13 and later launderess before her marriage to postman Edward Goss
FHS:833
Edward Goss
Town postman for many years
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FHS:835
William Codgbrook (835)
Bootmaker who settled in Berkhamsted
FHS:835
Mary Jane Codgbrook
Shoemaker and wife of William Codgbrook
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Frank Waller
Served in Second Boer War and on return to Berkhamsted worked a house painter. Suffered from TB
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Martha Waller
Originally from County Durham, moved south to work as domestic servant.
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FHS:836
Walter J. Lawrence (836)
A Blacksmith
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FHS:837
Walter William Cooper
Sgt. Military Foot Police , Sangatte. Died at Calais

FHS:837
Arthur Thomas Cooper (837)
Air mechanic, Royal Navy Air Service; served in WWI on a minesweeper in Malta & the Aegean
FHS:837
William George Cooper
A plumber and father of nine children
FHS:837
Emma Jane Cooper
A domestic servant and cook who married William Cooper and was mother of 9 children
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FHS:838
Alfred Evans Sunderland (838)
A labourer who became assistant surveyor of roads
FHS:838
Lillian Sunderland
A pupil at St Pancras Industrial School in Leavesden and later wife of Alfred Sunderland
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FHS:839
Elizabeth Bartrum
May have been nursemaid and latterly a laundress.
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FHS:840
Fred Willmore
Bookshop manager, but suffered from TB. Married but died at 35.
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FHS:841
James Delderfield (841)
Born in Tring, a gardener
FHS:841
Sarah Selina Delderfield
A domestic servant who married James Delderfield
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Ellen Groves
Wife of sawyer George Groves
FHS:
George Groves
First child of James and Maria Groves, his mother died giving birth to him
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Eliza Sear
Wife of lock keeper Henry Sear
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Henry Sear
For many years a lock keeper on the Grand Union Canal
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FHS:848
James Henry Crabb (848)
Carpenter who emigrated with his family to Canada before returning and settling in Berkhamsted
FHS:848
Sarah Crabb
School teacher and wife of James Crabb; settled in Berkhamsted after emigrating to Canada
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Edward Fillingham
A steam crane driver who settled in Berkhamsted late in life
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Archibald Bunker
Won a Bourne Charity scholarship as a boy and went on to become a gardener.
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FHS:853
Emily K. Cherry
Daughter of a Police Constable; died age 41 years
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FHS:1068
Edith Florence Duck
Printing hall supervisor at the Bank of England; a spinster.
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FHS:1070
Frank Pallett (1070)
A cider maker who moved to Berkhamsted and opened a picture framing shop; also a Special Constable
FHS:1070
May Maggie Pallett
An assistant school teacher and accomplished pianist; wife of Frank Pallett
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FHS:1071
Horace James Groves (1071)
Hairdresser and Auxilliary fireman
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FHS:1136
Ronald Bernard Flint
Sergeant, killed in action North West Europe, aged 23

FHS:1136
Arthur Bernard Flint
Milk carrier and later a gardener; served during WWI
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FHS:1140
Edward William Gurney (1140)
A mantle and costume presser
FHS:1140
Charlotte Gurney
Wife of Edward Gurney; a machinist at the mantle factory
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FHS:1141
Alfred Cheshire
A blacksmith; born and lived in Berkhamsted
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FHS:x240
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry James Foster
Hertfordshire Volunteers officer, brewer and town councillor
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FHS:238
George Gravestock
A brewer's labourer
FHS:238
Mary Ann Gravestock
Wife of labourer George Gravestock; after being widowed lived with sister in Brixton and ran drapery
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Harry Cox
Journeyman baker, died age 19 years
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Rachel Gates
A straw plaiter who later became a domestic servant; never married
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William Bartlett
Born in Rickmansworth, a sawyer and later a general labourer
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Albert Kirby
An agricultural labourer who joined the Army; died age 19 years
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George Flint
Born in Gossoms End, a bricklayer
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Alfred Burgess
Son of Charlotte Burgess, a labourer unfit for military service, died age 41 years
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Amos King
Wood turner and Brush handle maker who ended his days in the workhouse
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Frederick William Orams
A hay and straw dealer who became bankrupt and thereafter a commercial traveller
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FHS:871
Richard Lines (871)
Worked as a wood turner, labourer and railway porter
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Maria Blacknell
Born in Aldbury, twice married straw plaiter
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William Mashford
A labourer and Later a carpenter
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FHS:870
Joseph Cass (870)
Brother in law of Licencee of the Swan
FHS:870
Frederick Smith
Licencee of the Swan Inn
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Ruth Tarbox
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer Joseph Tarbox
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FHS:865
Frederick Kingham
Born in Chesham, lived in London, moved back to Berkhamsted. A journeyman baker.
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FHS:864
Mathew Bishop (864)
Born in Buckland Common and moved to Berkhamsted, a wheelwright.
FHS:864
Annie Bishop
Dressmaker and wife of Mathew Bishop
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FHS:863
Robert Rance
A draper's assistant and later a carpenter
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FHS:
Ezra Breadstall
Labourer who on attempting to join army was discharged as unfit due to his small size.
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William Gudgin
Born in Frithsden, a labourer
FHS:
Louisa Gudgin
A straw plaiter who married labourer William Gudgin
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Sarah Jane Galsworthy
A paper mill hand who married labourer Albert Galsworthy
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FHS:857
Charles Edward Groom (857)
Straw plaiter, shepherd, horseman and agricultural labourer
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FHS:855
Alice Brook (855)
Originally from Somerset; moved to Berkhamsted later in life with husband, a grocer.
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John Walter Nightingale
A cardboard box maker
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FHS:1064
Olive Maud Dudley Bates (1064)
Daughter of owner of Dwight Brothers motor business; second wife of Albert Bates
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FHS:1062
Marjorie Farn (1062)
Wife of William Farn; worked as a shop assistant
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Bengt Olsson Nordsjo
A bootmaker originally from Sweden
FHS:
Rachel Olsson Nordsjo
A tailoress and wife of a Swedish boot maker
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Sidney Charles Kent
A labourer who fought at Gallipoli with the Herts Yeomanry in WWI
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William Waller
Plumber who later became publican at the George Inn, Northchurch.
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FHS:264
Harold Halsey Hull (264)
Post Office clerk who moved to Berkhamsted late in life
FHS:264
Olive Maude Hull (264)
A teacher and wife of Harry Hull
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Charlotte Cato
Single mother who worked in Tring Silk Mill; died in Union workhouse
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FHS:875
John Popple (875)
A shoemaker who married a Berkhamsted girl and settled in the town; became involved in civic life
FHS:875
Elizabeth Popple (875)
A domestic servant who married shoemaker John Popple
FHS:875
Edward Popple (875)
Headmaster, Victoria Boys’ School, musician, artist and founder member of the Local History Society
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FHS:878
John McCormack (878)
Soldier who fought in Crimea and at siege of Delhi before becoming caretaker at Berkhamsted School
FHS:878
John Michael McCormack (878)
Commemmorated on his father's memorial - a staff Sergeant died of fractured skull in South Africa.
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Jousha (sic) Daniels
Labourer, some time inhabitant of Red Lion Yard, convicted of theft of potatoes and gambling.
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FHS:881
George Ellis
One of ten children born in Northchurch, bricklayer, father of eight children, widower of 15 years
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Joseph Coxhill
An agricultural labourer; died in the Union infirmary.
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FHS:882
Elizabeth Alexander
Daughter of Evangelical minister; sometime draper, teacher and domestic servant
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Margaret Ann Gates
Worked a a straw plaiter, domestic servant and married before dying at age 33 years
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John Crane
Maltster who became a general labourer and moved to Berkhamsted; died in Union infirmary.
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Dora Gladys Norris
An apprentice at the mantle factory; died age 15 years
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Henry Abraham
Worked as child in Tring Silk Mill, later became labourer and platelayer.
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Lydia Keen
Born in Cholesbury; a straw plaiter who later became a nurse.
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FHS:883
William Margrave (883)
A carpenter; lived at The Boot
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Harry Holloway
Fourth child of Thomas and Elizabeth Holloway; a decorator
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FHS:886
Harry Gravestock (886)
Printer and son of an unmarried housemaid
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FHS:887
Walter Thomas Chandler (887)
Gardener and coffee shop keeper
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FHS:888
Samuel Smith (888)
Wood turner , born in Uxbridge, settled in Berkhamsted

FHS:888
Samuel Smith (888)
Son of Samuel and Hannah Smith, postman, joined army and was missing in action, 1916.
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John Penny
Worked as a labourer, milkman and gardener
FHS:
Caroline Penny
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer John Penny
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Sidney James Clark
Carpenter and husband of Rosa Clark
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Rosa Chennells
Daughter of cowman Adam Chennells, a launderess - never married
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FHS:890?
Thomas William Preston (Junior)
A prisoner of war in WW I
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FHS:890?
Alfred Rance
Fought in the Boer War; frequently in trouble before settling down after marriage
FHS:890?
Florence Rance
Wife of Alfred Rance
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FHS:892
James William Chamberlain (892)
Tram conductor who served in Army during WWI ; became sheep dip packer
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FHS:
Alice Susannah Dockrill
Second wife of tailor Charles a Dockrill, she dressed ostrich feathers sold in their shop
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FHS:894
William Arthur Preston (894)
A golf course green keeper
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FHS:895
Henry George Cole (895)
A Hall Porter
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FHS:897
Minnie Frances Bates (897)
A dressmaker born in Fulham; mother of Frederick Arthur Bates
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FHS:1061
Emily Holland (1061)
Domestic servant who married Albert Holland
FHS:1061
Alfred Albert Holland (1061)
Worked for East & Co as wood turning machinist
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Frederick Abraham
Coal Carter, labourer and roadman
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Arthur Pratt
A labourer and later a wood machinist
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FHS:245
Eliza Quincey Lane
Editor of the Constitutional Magazine, journalist, publican, mother of five
FHS:245
Frederick Quincy Lane
Nurseryman and brewer, husband of magazine editor Eliza Lane
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FHS:x164
Benjamin Cook (x164 ) 1864
A labourer who died aged 71 years after accidently cutting his leg with an axe.
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FHS:196
William Halsey (d.1850)
Bricklayer and Berkhamsted militia, married Charlotte Simmonds and then Hannah Hobbs
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FHS:358
Alice Mary Popple
A domestic instructress
FHS:358
Harry Popple
A Bourne scholar who became a clerk at John Dickinson's paper mill
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Helen Sarah Jack
A civil servant before marriage; involved with local life of the town when moved to Berkhamsted
FHS:
Gordon James Jack
Manager in photo engraving works
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William Dell
An agricultural labourer who died in Union workhouse
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FHS:
Charles Cannon
Labourer from Gilston, Herts who moved to Berkhamsted to become lodge keeper on Ashlyns estate
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FHS:
Elizabeth Warren
First wife of roadman Charles Warren
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FHS:
Mary Cook
Widowed straw plaiter who lived for many years in Red Lion Yard
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FHS:
William Flitney
Railway porter and later painter
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FHS:
Charles Picton
A labourer and sometime worker on the canal; found drowned in the canal
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FHS:
William Leonard
A cabinet maker
FHS:
Eliza Leonard
A charwoman at Berkhamsted School
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FHS:
Frederick Croft
Coachman who became publican of The Crystal Palace
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FHS:960
Louisa Philbey (960)
Wife of Jesse Philbey
FHS:960
Jesse Philbey (960)
Lived to the grand old age of 103 years
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FHS:913
James Lay (913)
Builder's labourer
FHS:913
Horace Lay (913)
Wood worker employed at Easts Timber Yard; died age 19 years
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Frederick Fisher
A labourer, known by the last name of Collins for part of his life
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FHS:911
Frank East
Uphosterer & furniture polisher then confectionery shopkeeper in Castle Street (& special constable)
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FHS:910
Arthur William Kingham
A baker like his father, died at 69 of myocardial degeneration and chronic bronchitis
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FHS:908
Edith Dove (908)
A boarding house keeper; moved to Berkhamsted late in life
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FHS:
Selina Cook
Straw plaiter and domestic servant who died a spinster in the Union workhouse
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FHS:
John Hedges
A shepherd and agricultural labourer
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FHS:
William Harry Fry
A labourer who became a coachmen
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FHS:
William Leadbeater
A groom, and with the coming of the motor car, a chauffeur
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FHS:
Louisa Sophia Bristow
Domestic servant; married Corporal Robert Bristow
FHS:
Robert Bristow
Served 19 years with the Army before retiring to become a decorator
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Susannah Glenister
Lived to age 84 despite disability and a life of poverty
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Albert Osborn
A plumber who served in Army during WW1
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FHS:906
Emma Sterne
Daughter of a cooper, Brushmaker and mother of nine children, who set up a laundry when widowed.
FHS:906
Harry Sterne
A journeyman brushmaker, then employer. 9 children, one served in Royal Army Service Corps WWI
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Thomas Cadwell
Blacksmith and general labourer
FHS:
Jane Cadwell
Domestic servant who married blacksmith Thomas Cadwell
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FHS:
Alfred Dolling
Worked in a printer's warehouse
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FHS:
Charles James Holliman
A carpenter and freemason
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FHS:
James Beddall
Labourer and later a gas and pipe fitter
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FHS:
Charles Eggleton
Hit by a train whilst rabbiting on the railway embankment
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FHS:904
William Arthur Ginger (904)
"Blacksmith/engineer" employed at Coopers. Died age 48 years
FHS:904
Sarah Ginger (904)
Dress maker who worked at the Mantle factory
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FHS:903
William Hudson Hannant (903)
A hairdresser and tobacconist who moved to Berkhamsted late in life
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Lily Foskett
A brush maker and wife of carpenter Frank Foskett
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FHS:902
Reuben William Trantor Moore (902)
A sawyer and labourer

FHS:902
Clifford George Moore (902)
Grandson of Reuben Moore; died serving in Italy in WWII
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Mary Margaret Waters Marriott
Strawplaiter, married a widower, who was a brewer's labourer and had two children, mother of one.
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FHS:
Joseph King
A wood turner who set up own business; father of 11 children of whom only 2 survived
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FHS:
Leonard Godfrey Copeland
Enlisted on outbreak of WWI, but discharged after 53 days "unlikely to become an efficient soldier.
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FHS:
William Shearer Harvey
A solicitor's clerk
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FHS:1058
Arthur Winfield (1058)
A labourer, coal carter and caretaker
FHS:1058
Mary Winfield (1058)
A servant who married Arthur Winfield
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FHS:1057
Ernest William Astrand (1057)
Half Finnish; worked in variety of jobs including page boy, platelayer, hotel manager and gardener
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FHS:1055
Emma Collins (1055)
Silk mill worker who married Frederick Collins
FHS:1055
Frederick William Collins (1055)
Born in Tring; a cowman
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FHS:1054
Horace Thornton Gudgin (1054)
A clerk for L&NW Railway
FHS:1054
Emily Alice Gudgin (1054)
First wife of Horace Gudgin
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FHS:1053
Mary Ann Cook
Nursemaid and wife of Edwin/Edward Cook
FHS:1053
Edward/Edwin Cook (1053)
A labourer and husband of Mary Ann cook
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FHS:
Elizabeth Dilling
A straw plaiter as a child; married milkman Henry Dilling
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FHS:241
John Edward Lane junior (241)
of John Lane nurseries
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FHS:166
Frederick Miller (166)
An upholsterer who later in life lived on own means
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FHS:167
John Skinner (167)
Builder, moved to Berkhamsted in the 1820s
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FHS:176
Mark Margrave (176) 1850
A Berkhamsted shoemaker
FHS:176
Sarah Margrave (176) 1889
School mistress at Bourne School; second wife of George Loader
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FHS:
James Courtnall
Bricklayer who died age 47 years
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FHS:964
Herbert Tofield (964)
Served in the Bedfordshire Regiment before becoming a labourer at Coopers.
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FHS:
Joseph London
a ploughman and later a groom and gardener
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FHS:
Thomas Cato
Tring Canvas weaver who died in Union workhouse
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FHS:
Emma Moss
First wife of grocer's assistant Thomas Moss
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FHS:
Charlotte Cooper
Born in AShley Green; married an Agricultural labourer from Redbourn
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FHS:961
Thomas Gill (961)
a "Master Pawnbroker" who lived in Castle Street
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FHS:
Thomas Hicks
A labourer; died in Union workhouse
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FHS:
Henry Cook
A labourer who lived much of his early life in Red Lion Yard
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FHS:
William Potter
A labourer; died age 42 years leaving a widow and three young children
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FHS:
Sarah Eggleton
A straw plaiter born in Hawridge
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FHS:
Joseph Cook
Labourer who remained a labourer and spent last years of his life in the Union workhouse
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FHS:
Joseph Bolton
Twice married; a straw plaiter when a child and a brewers labourer later in life
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FHS:
Esther Hodby
A lacemaker and laundress; died in Berkhamsted in home of her daughter and son in law
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FHS:
William Clifton
Agricultural labourer who ended his days in the Workhouse
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FHS:971
Ernie Carpenter (971)
Son of Harry and Jennie Carpenter; enlisted in WWI; died of Meningitis
FHS:971
Henry Carpenter (971)
A jobbing gardener
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Martha Daniels
Straw plaiter and wife of Joshua Daniels.
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FHS:920
Charles Pocock
Engine fitter in Hull, widowed, returned to Berkhamsted, remarried had three children
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FHS:
Jesse Kempster
An agricultural labourer
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FHS:921
Martha Foskett (921)
Wife of carpenter Edmond Foskett
FHS:921
Harry Waller (921)
Employed at Coopers manufacturing sheep dip; died age 37 years, an invalid.
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FHS:
William Keen
Grocer's assistant and later packer at Cooper's sheep dip manufactory
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FHS:
Alexander Lees
A painter and cabinet maker
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FHS:923
Gladys Chennells (923)
Daughter of George and Rachel Chennells; worked in family drapery business
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FHS:924
Henry Thomas Gent (924)
A labourer and later a boatbuilder
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FHS:925
Henry William Gent (925)
A carpenter
FHS:925
Harry Gent (925)
A litho-printer and later cutter in clothing company
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FHS:926
Jane Eames (926)
A laundress who married labourer Joseph Eames and became mother of nine children
FHS:926
Joseph Eames (926)
A shoemaker and sometime labourer
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FHS:927
Theophilus Gudgin (927)
A labourer and roadman
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FHS:
Lily M. Meek
A machinist at Corby and Palmer mantle factory
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FHS:
John A. Cunningham
Caretaker at Berkhamsted School
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FHS:
Frederick Rance
Second husband of Clara Rance; a labourer who died in the Union Infirmary
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FHS:
Thomas Gurney Clare
Labourer who was convicted of stealing a sheep; died in the workhouse
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FHS:
Emily Morton
A domestic servant and laundress; twice married; second wife of blacksmith William Morton
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FHS:
Zilpha Osborne
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer Edward Osborne
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FHS:
Mary Elizabeth Purton
Like her sister, a straw plaiter and needlewoman
FHS:
Fanny Purton
Like her sister, a straw plaiter and needlewoman
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FHS:
William Dixon
Labourer and printer; grandfather of William Furniss who died in WWII.

FHS:932
Harry Francis Furniss (932)
Craftsman, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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FHS:936
Joseph Ing (936)
A woodworker and husband of Alice Ing
FHS:936
Alice Ing (936)
A domestic servant at Ashlyns Hall; married wood worker Joseph Ing
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FHS:
Percy Mee
Insurance agent and later a salesman for Singer sewing machines
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FHS:
Alfred George Hester
A labourer; served in WWI and was gassed
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FHS:937
Joseph Blount (937)
Born in Worcestershire, a gardener who settled in Berkhamsted late in life
FHS:937
Phoebe Annie Blount (937)
Nursemaid who married Joseph Blount.
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FHS:
Albert Edward Jarvis
A soldier and later a dustbin man
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FHS:
Percy Horton
A wood machinist who lost parts of his fingers on both hands in work accident
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FHS:
Verulam Arthur William Forward
Worked at Coopers packing sheep dip and later at John Dickinson's paper mill
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FHS:1052
Alfred Gregory
Born in London, butcher's assistant, widowed,died in Brighton while staying with daughter evacuated.
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FHS:
Edward Alfred Collins
A Post Office sorter
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FHS:1154
Mary Elizabeth Reading(1154)
Daughter of farmer Charles Reading of Marlin Farm
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Pierre Wille
Belgian beer seller & gardener, lived at the George pub
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FHS:174
Francis Tompkins
Continued father's High Street butchery business and succeeded by his son. Married, father of five.
FHS:174
Harriet Tompkins
One of five born into a successful butcher family, helped widowed mother run the business, spinster
FHS:174
Sarah Tompkins
Ran the High Street butcher's business on husband's death, assisted by daughter and youngest son
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FHS:175
George Loader (175) 1874
Master bootmaker from old Berkhamsted family and bellringer at St Peter's church.
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FHS:x178
James Bailey
Innkeeper of Red Lion
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FHS:959
Marian Ryder Copley
Daughter of Thomas Ryder and Mary Richardson; a tailoress.
FHS:959
Thomas Ryder Richardson (959)
Domestic Servant at Berkhamsted School and later packer at chemical works
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FHS:
Alfred Holliday
A shovel maker and labourer
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FHS:
Henry James Dolling
Son of Edwin and Emma Dolling; a brushmaker who died age 57 years
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FHS:
Michael Dealey
A labourer who lived in Red Lion Yard
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FHS:991
Percy Clement Prior
A labourer who became an insurance agent; fought at Salonika during WWI
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FHS:992
Ben Elijah Laws
A boatbuilder who served in the army, hired out bathing tents,finally returning to boatbuilding
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FHS:
Ronald Archibald Bandy
Labourer, served in Royal Army Medical Corps in WWI
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FHS:1044
Thomas Allsop
Mechanical engineer who worked at John Dickinson's paper mill in Apsley
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FHS:
Frederick Richard Bingham
Post Office clerk and telegraphist
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FHS:1045
George Pearce
A grocer; wounded during WWI
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FHS:
Henry Howard
Discharged from Army on medical grounds; a labourer fined for not sending his children to school
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FHS:1000
Francis (Frank) Holland
Born in Little Gaddesden; a gardener and cowman
FHS:1000
Fanny Holland
Straw plaiter born in Hudnall; married Frank Holland
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FHS:x255
Albert Edward Loosely (x255)
Author of the Historical Guide to Berkhamsted and son of newsagent George Loosley
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FHS:253
Ernest Wood (253)
Third generation of family to run iron working business.
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FHS:
Emma Davis
A straw plaiter; daughter of a labourer and married a labourer
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FHS:
Mary Rance
Born in Great Gaddesden; first wife of Charles Rance
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FHS:969
Isabella Cook (969)
A straw plaiter who became first wife of Jabez Cook
FHS:969
Jabez Cook (969)
A miller
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FHS:
Elizabeth Newell
A laundress and straw plaiter; later in life lived in Sayer's Almshouses
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FHS:355
Gerald Kingsley (355)
East India tea merchant and sometime owner of Ashlyns Hall
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FHS:
William Gates
An errand boy, grocer's assistant and labourer
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FHS:
William Gomm (Goom)
Son of a wood turner and became a wood worker himself
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FHS:
Lucy Filby
Domestic servant and unmarried mother
FHS:
Albert Lilley
A tailor who never married
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FHS:
Louisa Mason
A laundry maid whose only child died age 6 months
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FHS:
Emma Gates
A straw plaiter at age 9 and later a domestic servant and launderess
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FHS:
Harriet Domoney
Ran farm following death of her husband before selling up and opening a boarding house
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FHS:
Ellen Holliday
A dressmaker and spinster
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FHS:957
Stephen James Mansfield (957)
A gardener.
FHS:957
Frances Elizabeth Mansfield (957)
A needleworker and wife of Stephen Mansfield
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FHS:
Frederick Howell
A painter and decorator who lost his boots to a thief
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FHS:956
Rosa Ellen Potter (956)
A sewer of hats and second wife of Ralph Potter
FHS:956
Ralph Edward Potter (956)
A painter and decorator
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FHS:953
James Dennis (953)
Son of Alfred and Eliza Dennis; died age 27 years
FHS:953
Alfred Dennis (953)
Born in Essex and moved to Berkhamsted; a grocer's assistant
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FHS:954
Mark Thomas Monk (954)
A jobbing domestic gardener
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FHS:955
Leah Darvill
Butcher's daughter, strawplaiter at 4, domestic servant at 14, married a bricklayer, had 4 children
FHS:955
James Darvill
Born in Chesham, became a bricklayer like his father, survived his wife by 22 years. dying at 92
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FHS:
Frank Charles Davis
Worked as "sheep dip millman for Coopers; died age 54 years
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FHS:
David Sear
Son of lock keeper Henry Sear; a sawyer who worked for East & Sons; severely wounded in WWI
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FHS:
Violet May Andrews
Worked at Bulbourne mantle factory; died age 22 years
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FHS:950
Clara Lay (950)
A straw plaiter and wife of labourer James Lay
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FHS:948
William George Davis
A batchelor and a bricklayer
FHS:948
Harriet Maria Davis
Worked as a "general hand" at Coopers chemical works; never married
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FHS:942
Richard Instance (942)
A stock keeper who served with Royal Navy Air Service in WWI
FHS:942
Clara Davey Instance
domestic servant before marrying Richard Instance
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FHS:
Peter Betts
An engineer driver and canal watchman
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FHS:
William Ludlow
A draper's assistant employed by Timson's in the High Street
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FHS:1048
Frederick Charles Dawking (1048)
An office porter and later a house painter; wounded in WWI
FHS:1048
Charlotte Dawking
Housemaid and wife of Frederick Dawking
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FHS:
Frederick Walter Ford
Worked in an asbestos mill and later as a ploughman, gardener and chauffeur
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FHS:1050
Annie Sophia Groves (1050)
A spinster who worked as a brush drawer
FHS:1050
Horace Woolman
a railway clerk
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FHS:181
John Edward Lane (senior)
Horticulturalist and brewer, built up Lane's Nurseries and owned several pubs in Berkhamsted
FHS:
Hannah Lane
Widow of James Foster and second wife of John Edward Lane
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FHS:247
Henry Lane
Son of Henry Lane the elder, who founded Lane’s Nurseries in Berkhamsted
FHS:247
Hervey Lane
Son of Henry and Ann Lane, railway carriage builder and hotelier; proprietor of the King's Arms
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FHS:1159
William James Hing
A groom who became a chauffeur and later lorry driver; served in WWI.
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FHS:1161
Richard Eagle (1161)
Stoker at the Foundlings' Hospital who moved to Berkhamsted when hospital opened at Ashlyns
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FHS:x248
William Costin
An agricultural labourer and shepherd; lived on Berkhamsted's common.
FHS:x248
Jemima Costin
Lacemaker and wife of William Costin
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FHS:x180
Robert Ball
Labourer born in 1766, lived with daughter and son in law in Berkhamsted later in life
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FHS:182
Cornelius Henry Flower the elder
Ship-merchant and father of Canadian artist Anthony Flower
FHS:182
Cornelius Flower the younger
Railwayman and son of Cornelius Flower the elder
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FHS:183
James Charles Foster (183) 23/09/1849
Brewer and publican at The Swan Inn; died age 40 years
FHS:183
George Frederick Foster
Eldest son of brewer James Foster; died age 32 years
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FHS:179
Charles Clarke (179) 1873
Master baker; born and lived in Berkhamsted
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FHS:191
Sarah Bunn
Mother of 8, strawplaiter. Laundress & had lodgers when widowed. Moved to Camberwell but died here.
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FHS:194
Matthew Brackley
Labourer who worked at Kings Mill
FHS:194
James Brackley
Gardener at Haresfoot
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FHS:
Mary Ann Keen
Born in Berkhamsted, a laundress who married Matthew Keen
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FHS:
Herbert Fisher
A railway porter who upon being dismissed became a labourer; died in the Union Infirmary
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FHS:972
Alfred Charles Mead (972)
Born in Nettleden; worked as a groom for most of his life
FHS:972
Mary Ann Mead
Former straw plaiter and domestic servant; wife of Alfred Mead
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FHS:
Robert Impey Fountain
Painter who died age 45 years
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FHS:976
Emily Preston
A domestic cook who married Daniel Preston
FHS:976
Daniel Preston
A brewer's labourer
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FHS:982
Sarah Ann Crockett
Born in Potten End; straw plaiter and domestic servant who married bricklayer William Crockett.
FHS:982
William George Crockett
Bricklayer; child inmate of workhouse following death of father and admission of mother to asylum
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FHS:
Isaac Evans
A clerk who set up sports outfitter business in Berkhamsted; died age 39 years in Hill End Asylum
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FHS:983
Frank Waterton
A life on the railways
FHS:983
Mary Waterton
A hard working straw plaiter
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FHS:
William Young
A domestic servant who after marriage worked in timber trade and became a carpenter
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FHS:980
Frank Saltmarsh
"A good man and true" - local carpenter and bell ringer

FHS:
Private Frank Saltmarsh (d.1915)
Son of carpenter Frank Saltmarsh, killed at Gallipoli
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FHS:979
Caroline Littlejohns
A domestic servant for John Wolstenholme Cobb, and later wife of John Littlejohns
FHS:979
James Atkin Littlejohns
A Reform School pupil who made good in the Royal Navy
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FHS:
Alice Maynes
A pupil of Shoreditch Industrial School and later a laundress
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FHS:
William Johnson
A bricklayers labourer
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FHS:
Mary Ann Mead
An upholsterer

FHS:
Bertram C. Mead
A golfer's caddy and labourer and son of Charles and Mary Ann Mead
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FHS:985
Charles Tomlin
Chemical labourer, father to a large family, a number of whom died as infants.
FHS:985
Fanny Tomlin
A strawplaiter aged 8, married a chemical labourer, mother of 9, 6 of whom who died very young.
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FHS:
Alfred Thomas Prosser
A jack of all trades; a labourer, barge captain, carter and maltster
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FHS:
Harry Davis
A shopworker and member of Defence Force formed to provide replacements for striking miners
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FHS:987
Frederick Buckle (986)
Originally from Suffolk, moved to Berkhamsted and worked as a labourer
FHS:987
Hannah Buckle
Sister of Frederick Buckle, joined him to keep house after death of his wife.
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FHS:988
John William Dyer (987)
Post office sorter - died age 49 years
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FHS:
William Fisher
Domestic servant and later a painter and gardener
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FHS:
Sarah Dealey
Wife of Thomas Dealey, a labourer
FHS:
Thomas Dealey
A general labourer and husband of Sarah Cook
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FHS:
James Osborn
A rural postman
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FHS:
Mary Ann Pipkin
Wife of a farm labourer
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FHS:1046
Bertram James Meek
A wood turner who later became a railway bus conductor, porter and shunter
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FHS:1162
Wilfred Lempriere Knight
An electrician
FHS:1162
Susanna Knight
A dressmaker and second wife of electrician Wilfred Knight
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FHS:x249
Sarah Costin
Bonnet stitcher who married carpenter William Costin
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FHS:1022
Henry Dyer
Shoemaker, originally from Northamptonshire.
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FHS:
George Marcham
Originally born in Tring, became labourer and gardener
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FHS:
Ellen Hoar
First Wife of John Hoar, a bonnet sewer
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FHS:
William Grover
Born in Berkhamsted, an agricultural labourer portrayed by artist Robert Barnes
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FHS:
Emma Courtnall
Straw plaiter, wife of James Courtnall and mother of three children
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FHS:192
Daniel Halsey
A labourer
FHS:192
Ann Halsey
A laundress and wife of Daniel Halsey
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FHS:
George Noah
Son of William and Hannah Noah; a labourer who died age 34 years
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FHS:
Henry Duncombe
Labourer originally from Tring.
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FHS:
Joseph Miller
Born in Lincolnshire, son of a carpenter, became carpenter, married widow from Tring, no children.
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FHS:
William Bunker
Brush maker and labourer
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FHS:
George Tompkins
Agricultural labourer at Ashlyns Hall. Married,no children.Knocked down & killed by speeding cyclist
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FHS:
Jane Honour
Mother of labourer William Honour
FHS:
Harry Potton
A sawyer
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FHS:
George Davis
Timber merchant's labourer and second husband of Harriet Davis
FHS:
Harriet Davis
Wife of George Cook and later George Davis; a bookbinder and dressmaker
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FHS:
James Burgess
Son of Charlotte Burgess, a labourer, died age 42 years
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FHS:
Harriet Holliman
Orphaned at age 3 years; became a laundress and never married
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FHS:
Charles Dealey
An apprentice wheelwright and later a labourer; remained a batchelor and died in the Union workhouse
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FHS:
John Jeffs
Undertook a number of different jobs; never married
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FHS:
Thomas Phillips
A labourer and wood turner; died in the Union Infirmary
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FHS:
Percy Arthur May
A clerk, died age 30 years
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FHS:1010
Charles Brown
Coachman who became licensee of the Lamb
FHS:1010
Louisa Brown
Domestic servant who married Charles Brown.
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FHS:1003
William James Geary
One of five surviving children of family of ten, bachelor, worked as a milkman, died at 27.
FHS:1003
George Henry Geary
Brickmaker's labourer, timber carter, father of ten, five dying in infancy.
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FHS:
Annie E. Percival
Assistant in her father's Post Office and later wife of a labourer
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FHS:998
Ann Elizabeth Orchard
Born in Berkhamsted, a dressmaker who married coachman John Orchard
FHS:998
John Orchard
An agricultural labourer who became a coachman.
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FHS:999
Ella Holland
Daughter of Frank and Fanny Holland; worked as a domestic servant and Morocco leather factory hand
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FHS:1042
Frederick Murray Blake
A Stationer who set up business in Berkhamsted.
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FHS:
Sarah Ann Mashford
A domestic servant and washer woman
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FHS:
Ernest Pitkin
Son of the Council chairman and a greengrocer's salesman
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FHS:
Benjamin Jones
A silk winder at age 11, later a shoemaker and wooden shovel maker
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FHS:1036
Arthur Lay
A farmer's boy who later worked as chemical works labourer for Coopers
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FHS:
Frank G. Harrowell
Painter and decorator
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