Arthur John Nash
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War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: Pte. A. Nash Essex
Church
Window: Arthur J Nash
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore) as A J Nash
[ERO A10815]
|
Rank:
Private
|
Regiment:
Essex
Regiment. 2nd Battalion. Service No: 27552 [CWGC]
|
Service Details:
Enlisted:
Epping [WFA]
No
medal card for Arthur, John, Arthur John or John Arthur Nash in Essex Regt.
[Ancestry.com]
|
Personal and family
information:
Son
of Mrs Eliza Chumbley, Blakmore, Ingatestone, Essex [source: Essex Regiment
Museum database]
Born
High Ongar in 1882, he was the son of Eliza Nash, who was probably widowed
soon after his birth, and who in 1884 married William Chumbley of
Blackmore.
Arthur
John Nash was baptised 6th August 1882 at High Ongar. He was the
son of John Henry and Eliza Nash. The father’s occupation is blank which
suggests a death [ERO D/P 68/1/11].
There is no record of a burial at High Ongar [ERO D/P 68/1/24].
Walter
Thomas, the son of William Thomas and Eliza Chumbley was baptised at High
Ongar on 30th November 1884 [ERO D/P 68/1/11].
1881
Census: [possible record of Eliza’s first marriage]
15
Hind St. Poplar, London, Middlesex, England
John
H. Nash. Married. [Age] 24 . Railway Engine Stoker. [Born] Poplar, Middlesex, England.
Eliza
Nash. Wife. [Age] 23. [Born] Ongar, Essex, England.
1891 Census.
High Ongar, 15 High
Ongar St.
Thomas Chumbley. Head.
Married. [Age] 30. Agri. Lab.
[Born] Chigwell.
Eliza Chumbley. Wife.
Married. [Age] 33. [Born] High Ongar.
Arthur Nash. Son.
[Age] 8. Scholar. [Born] High Ongar.
Walter Chumbley. Son.
[Age] 6. [Born] High Ongar.
Wm. Jeremiah Chumbley. Son.
[Age] 2. [Born] High Ongar.
Emily Chumbley. Dau.
[Age] 0. [Born] High Ongar.
1901 Census.
Blackmore:
Arthur Nash not
present.
William Chumbley. Head.
Married. [Age] 40. Lab [agr mach]. [Born] Bethnal Green.
Eliza Chumbley. Wife.
Married. [Age] 43. [Born] High Ongar.
William Chumbley. Son.
[Age] 12. [Born] High Ongar.
Emma Chumbley. Dau.
[Age] 10. [Born] High Ongar.
Alfred Chumbley. Son.
[Age] 8. [Born] High Ongar.
Bertha Chumbley. Dau.
[Age] 6. [Born] High Ongar.
Leonard Chumbley. Son.
[Age] 2. [Born] Stanford Rivers.
Bertie Chumbley. Son.
[Age] 1. [Born] Blackmore.
1911
Census.
Blackmore
Parish:
William
Chumbley. Head. Married 27 years. [Age] 49.
Farm Labourer. [Born] Bethnel
Green.
Eliza
Chumbley. Wife. Married.
[Age] 53. [Born] High Ongar
Essex.
Arthur
Nash. Son. Single [Age] 28. Farm Labourer. [Born] High Ongar Essex.
Walter
Chumbley. Son. Single.
[Age] 26. Farm Labourer. [Born] High Ongar Essex.
Alfred
Chumbley. Son. [Age] 17.
Farm Labourer. [Born] High
Ongar Essex.
Bertha
Chumbley. Daughter. [Age] 15. Servant Domestic. [Born] High Ongar Essex.
Leonard
Chumbley. Son. [Age] 12.
School. [Born] Stanford Rivers
Essex.
Herbert
Chumbley. Son. [Age] 10. School.
[Born] Blackmore Essex.
Bertha
Chumbley married Alfred Godding, another victim of the First World War also
commemorated on the War Memorial at Blackmore.
|
Date of Death:
23rd
October 1916
|
Age:
34
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Where died:
Killed
in action France 23.10.1916 [source:
Essex Regiment Museum database]
|
Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
Memorial:
Thiepval Memorial. Pier & Face 100
|
List of Sources:
Ancestry.com,
Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Essex Record Office, Essex Regiment
Museum, Western Front Association.
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A record of history & heritage: buildings, people & landscape in this corner of Essex.
Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (21) Arthur John Nash
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (20) Ernest Charles Martin
Ernest Charles Martin
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War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: Pte. E. Martin Essex
Church
Window: Ernest C Martin
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore) as E C Martin
[ERO A10815]
|
Rank:
Private
|
Regiment:
Essex
Regiment. 11th Battalion. Service No: 14241 [CWGC]
|
Service Details:
Born: Holloway, Middlesex,
Enlisted: Warley, Essex
Residence: Blackmore, Essex [Military genealogy.com]
No military record found 100114
Medal
cards of two Ernest Martins exist, but both show that they were demobilised
at the end of the war. An Ernest
Charles Martin was discharged due to sickness 6/1916, and so cannot be a
candidate.
|
Personal and family
information:
Blackmore Ernest Martin baptised 9th
August 1886 (born 15/12/1880). His parents were Charles, an agricultural
machine owner, and Emma [ERO D/P 266/1/11].
1881 Census. Blackmore
Charles
Martin. Engine Proprietor & Driver
(Agric). [Age] 47. [Born] Gt Baddow
Emma
Martin. Wife. [Age] 42. [Born]. Ripley, Surrey
Henry
Martin. Son. Ag Lab. [Age] 18. [Born] Gt Baddow
Cornelius
Martin. Son. Scholar. [Age] 13. [Born] Writtle, Essex
Walter
Martin. Son. Scholar. [Age] 10. [Born] Writtle, Essex
Arthur
Martin. Son. Scholar. [Age] 5. [Born] Writtle, Essex
Ernest
Martin. Son. [Age] 3m. [Born] Blackmore
No
record of family on 1891 or 1901 census in Blackmore.
Charles
Martin, Proprietor of steam thrashing machines Kelly's Directory 1890 and
1906
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Date of Death:
27th
September 1916
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Age:
35
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Where died:
Wounded
9/15. Killed in action. France. 27.9.1916. No known grave. [source: Essex
Regiment Museum database]
|
Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
Memorial:
Thiepval Memorial. Pier & Face 10D
|
List of Sources:
Commonwealth
War Graves Commission, Essex Record Office, Essex Regiment Museum. Soldiers
who Died in the Great War.
|
Monday, 19 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (19) Herbert Charles Game
Herbert Charles Game
|
War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: Pte. H. Game E. Surrey
Church
Window: Herbert C Game
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore) as H C Game
[ERO A10815]
|
Rank:
Private
|
Regiment:
East
Surrey Regiment. 9th Battalion. Service No. 1040. [CWGC]
|
Service Details:
Medal rolls: E Surrey R Pte 1040 K in A
Victory/British
E 263 B p. 145
15
star E/1/4 B1 p. 56
First
served [1] France 25/8/1915. No
contact address.
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Personal and family
information:
Charles,
the father of Herbert Charles, was born Q3 1868 Cockfield [FreeBMD], and was
living there in 1881 [census]. He
married Martha Kate Campen Q1 1890 in Cosford RD, which includes Cockfield
[FreeBMD]. Martha’s birth was also
registered Q3 1871 Cosford.
The
1911 Census records:
Charles
Games. Head. Married. [Age] 43. “Farm Labrour”. [Born] Suffolk Capfield.
Martha
Kate Games. Wife. Married 21 [years]. [Age] 41. [Born] Suffolk. Capfield
Herbert
Charles Games. Son. Single. [Age] 19.
Cow Boy. [Born] Suffolk.
Capfield
Robert
Henry Games. Son. Single. [Age] 17.
Cow Boy. [Born] Suffolk.
Capfield
Jane
May Games. Daughter. [Age] 12. School. [Born] Suffolk Capfield
Alfred
Thomas Games. Son. [Age] 8. School.
[Born] Blackmore Essex
Ross
Cocksedge. Nephew. Single. [Age]
22. Horseman. [Born] Suffolk Shimpling
For
Capfield read Cockfield, near Lavenham.
The
1910 Electoral Roll for Blackmore has Charles Games as a voter living at
Swallows Cross.
Colin
Game (a descendant) says that Jane May Games should read Iona May Game.
Herbert
Game is a name occurring more than once. Another, Herbert Game (H C Game’s
uncle), fell in the Essex Regiment. He was born Cockfield, in Suffolk; lived
at Brentwood; and, enlisted at Warley. A/Sgt Game was killed in action in
France, aged 38, on 15th October 1916. He was the son of Robert and Sarah Ann Game
and husband of Alice Louisa Game of Farnborough in Kent [source: Essex
Regiment Museum database].
|
Date of Death:
16th
August 1916
|
Age:
25
|
Where died:
Killed
in action at the Battle of the Somme [CWGC]
|
Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 6B. [CWGC]
|
List of Sources:
Commonwealth
War Graves Commission, Essex Regiment Museum, Free BMD, Colin Game a descendant
of the person commemorated.
|
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (18) William Edward Rudling
William Edward Rudling
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War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: Pte. W. Rudling.
Church
window: William E Rudling.
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore) as W E
Rudley, (probably on account of the fact that it was several years after the
conclusion of the Great War that the Hospital was built) [ERO A10815].
|
Rank:
Private
|
Regiment:
Suffolk
Regiment. 2nd Battalion.
Service No: 27046. [CWGC]
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Service Details:
Born:
Blackmore, Essex
Enlisted:
Epping [SDGW]
Medal
card: Victory/British K/1/103 B15 p. 2956 [Ancestry.com]
|
Personal and family
information:
Brother
of Mr. A. Rudling, of 10, Elm Park, Brixton Hill, London. [CWGC]
The name does not appear on the 1881 census
for Blackmore, or having been born in Blackmore. Perhaps a later resident.
William Edward Rudling was baptised on 27th
April 1879 at St Michael’s Church, Thorpe-le-Soken (Tendring district),
Essex. His parents were William (a
painter) and Sarah. The priest records
the place of residence as ‘Thorp’ [ERO D/P 8/1/6].
The
1901 census lists William Rudling, age 22, as a grocer’s assistant. He gives his birthplace as Thorp-le-Soken,
and lived in Church Street with John Martin (also born Thorpe-le-Soken) and
family, in what is now Longbeam Cottage.
1911:
Living in Blackmore, age 30 (so was 8 years older than in 1901!)
|
Date of Death:
16th
August 1916
|
Age:
38
|
Where died:
Killed
in action in the Battle of the Somme.
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Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
Thiepval
Memorial. Pier and Face 2A.
|
List of Sources:
Ancestry.com,
Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Essex Record Office, Soldiers who Died in
the Great War,
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Saturday, 17 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Last Chance to See Moving Tribute
The Poppy Trail and Display in the churchyard of St Laurence, Blackmore, has attracted many visitors over the last fortnight. Many have commented that it is a "moving tribute" to those who served in the First World War, whose Centenary of its ending was marked on 11 November. Photographs taken this afternoon. This is the last opportunity to see the work before it is dismantled on Wednesday 21 November. Can be seen during the shortening daylight hours.
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (17) Albert Edward Barker
Albert Edward Barker
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War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: Pte. A. Barker Essex
Church
window: Edward Barker
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore) as E Barker
[ERO A10815]
|
Rank:
Private
|
Regiment:
Essex
Regiment. 2nd Battalion.
No. 32975 [CWGC]
|
Service Details:
There
are several men by the name of Albert Edward Barker who served in the Essex
Regiment. Blackmore’s fallen victim
is:
Albert
Edward Barker
Essex
Regiment 2nd Battalion
Born:
Romford
Lived:
Blackmore
Enlisted:
Epping
Killed
in action. France. 10.10.1917
No
Known Grave [Source: Essex Regiment
Museum database]
|
Personal and family
information:
Son
of Edward and Amy Barker; husband of Lily Quilter (formerly Barker), of 2,
Marion Villas, Oldchurch Rd., Romford. [CWGC]
1911
Census. This Romford born man was an
off licence holder in Camberwell, South East London. His wife, Lily, three years older than him,
aged 32, assisted him in the running of the business. At that time they had
two children, Lilian Amy, aged 7, and Edward Leslie, aged 5, who were both at
school. Staying with them on the night
of the census was a visitor and monthly nurse, Emma Langstone, aged 64, from
Maldon Essex. The family were all born
in Romford.
1881
Census. Records Lilly Langstone b. 1879 Dagenham, daughter of George &
Emma, living Chigwell.
Listed
(erroneously) as absent voter at The Bull on the 1918 Electoral Register
(because he had died) [ERO C/E 2/1/1].
Baptism
of daughter at St Laurence Blackmore: 31st January 1913. Doris Emma, daughter of Albert Edward
& Lily Barker, Licensed Victualler [ERO 266/1/17]
Kelly’s
Directory 1914 records the landlord of The Bull Blackmore as Albert Edward
Barker. In 1917 we find the landlady
as publican: Mrs Lily Barker.
[http://www.deadpubs.co.uk/EssexPubs/Blackmore/bull.shtml]. Given the trade undertaken in the 1911
census this appears to be the link between the man and Blackmore.
After
Albert’s death Lily remarried and moved presumably from Blackmore back to Romford.
Her surname was Quilter.
|
Date of Death:
10th
October 1917 [CWGC]
|
Age:
38
|
Where died:
Died
at Peolcappelle. [CWGC]
|
Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
Commemorated
on Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.
|
List of Sources:
Commonwealth
War Graves Commission, deadpubs.co.uk, Essex Record Office, Essex Regiment
Museum.
|
Friday, 16 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (16) Ernest Maynard
Ernest Albert Maynard
|
War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: L/Corp. E Maynard Essex.
Church
window: Ernest A Maynard.
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore) as E A
Maynard [ERO A10815].
|
Rank:
Lance
Corporal
|
Regiment:
Bedfordshire
Regiment "A" Coy. 8th Battalion (formerly 27282
Essex) Service No: 33237 [CWGC]
|
Service Details:
Enlisted:
Warley. [WFA]
Medal
card shows roll ref for Victory/British medals as K/2/104 B11 p. 744. No reference to L/cpl rank. [Ancestry.com]
|
Personal and family
information:
The
Baptism Register [ERO D/P 266/1/11] confirms that Ernest Albert Maynard was
baptised on 4th May 1890. His parents were George, a builder, and
Emma.
Ernest
Albert Maynard is recorded in the Sunday School ‘Scholars’ Admission Book’,
baptised May 4 1890 [ERO D/P 266/28].
In
the 1901 census Ernest Maynard was living in the Chelmsford Road with his
parents, George and Emma, and 4 older
children: Fred W, Joseph H, Eleanor and Edgar.
In
1911 census his parents lived in Chelmsford Road, Blackmore. George, a
bricklayer born Blackmore was aged 62, and Emma, his wife of 40 years, born
Mile End, was 58 years old.
In
the 1911 census Ernest Maynard (then aged 21) was a “domestic gardener”
living with his sister Gerlinda [Gertrude] Sankey (aged 26) and her husband,
William Sankey (aged 28, a “groom domestic”) at Ivy Cottage, Stondon
Massey. William Sankey is recorded on
the War Memorial as coming through the war.
Ernest Maynard worked in the garden at Stondon Massey Rectory before
going to war.
George
Maynard died, aged 63, and was buried at Blackmore on 20th March
1912 [Burial Register –original in Church Safe].
Revd.
Edward Reeve, Rector of Stondon Massey, was a keen recorder of events during
the First World War. He wrote [source: ERO T/P 188/3]:
7th
February 1916
Gardeners of military age who can pass the
medical tests will now of course be unknown.
William Penson, gardener at Stondon Rectory, went in November 1914 to
do his part. He was engaged for some
five months at Stratford, and then proceeded for a rather longer period to
Chelmsford where he was employed in guarding Marconi Wireless electric
apparatus, and in patrol work of divers kinds. More recently he has been removed to
Manningtree. His place has been filled by Ernest Maynard, a Blackmore lad who
has been learning under him, but he too will now be in request for home
service.
7th
March 1916
Our younger garden helper, Ernest Maynard,
has now been called up, and is to join his company for duty on March 15th
at Epping.
6th
July 1917
We have received news of the death of Ernest
Maynard killed on the French Front, formerly a helper in the Rectory
Garden. It appears that he was
attached to a Machine Gun which was doing good service when a shell burst
among those manning it, killing most of them instantaneously.”
Reeve
kept a number of letters relating to local men serving on the Western Front.
Two
letters relate to Ernest Maynard [ERO D/P 98/28/18]
1.
A black edged letter
“Fingrith Hall
Road, Blackmore. July 13 [1917]
The Rev Reeve
Dr Sir. so sorry to
write to tell you the sad news of the death of our dear brother Ernest
Maynard who was killed in action June 27. Mother has received a very nice
letter referring to his noble death also that he was buried in a
cemetery. Yours truly J H Maynard”
2.
a second letter, dated 8th August 1917
“Dr Sir. Thankyou
very much for letter received so sorry but we were unable to answear before
as Mother was waiting the captains letter so I have enclosed same My brother
was in the Essex drafted to the Bedfords and he was also a Lewis gunner
untill he met his death again thanking you for your kind letter. Yours truly
J Maynard”.
Reeve
noted on the letter, “He was hit by a shell and died instantly. Buried at the
British Cemetery at Philosophe. G W Brewster. Captain”. [ERO D/P 98/28/18]
Revd.
Reeve records that Ernest Maynard “joined at Epping in March [1916] the 12th
Essex” [ERO T/P 188/3 f745]
Following
the War Revd Reeve wrote of the deliberations of names to be included on the
War Memorial at Stondon Massey:
“The six names are all that we could fairly
include, though Ernest Maynard, a Blackmore lad who worked in the Rectory
garden here up to the time of enlisting, was well known, and almost eligible;
and Fred Garnham, who fell in the Mons retreat, had been brought up in the
village, but had married and joined from Radley Green, Writtle. R J Ellis was living at Norton [Mandeville]
when he died, but was included as being a true Stondon lad, and with his old
parents still in the parish” [ERO T/P 188/3 f860-863]
His
name is not recorded on the Essex Regiment Museum database. [Essex Regiment
Museum].
Following
the war his mother always laid a wreath at the War Memorial every Armistice
Day to his memory [Mary Coller].
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Date of Death:
27th
June 1917
|
Age:
27
|
Where died:
Killed
in action [WFA]
|
Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
I.
S. 19. Cemetery: Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe. [CWGC]
|
List of Sources:
Ancestry.com,
Mary Coller “Blackmore My 1920s Wonderland”, Church Safe with grateful
acknowledgment to the Vicar and churchwardens, Commonwealth War Graves
Commission, Essex Record Office, Western Front Association
|
Thursday, 15 November 2018
Blackmore. Remembrance 100. Twenty-one days. Twenty-one names. (15) James Roast
James Roast
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War Memorial: Place
and inscription
Blackmore
War Memorial: Pte. J. Roast Essex;
Church
Window: James Roast
War
Memorial Tablet inside All Saints Church, Doddinghurst
Ongar
& District War Memorial Hospital Roll of Honour (Blackmore &
Doddinghurst) [ERO A10815]
|
Rank:
Private
|
Regiment:
Essex
Regiment 13th Battalion. Service No: 23706 [CWGC]
|
Service Details:
Born:
Norton Mandeville, Lived: Kelvedon Common, Enlisted: Epping [Essex Regiment
Museum]
Medal
card: Victory/British K/2/102 B9 p. 450 [Ancestry.com]
|
Personal and family
information:
Son
of James and Sarah Ann Roast, of Blackmore House Cottages, Hook End. [CWGC]
Son
of James & Sarah Ann Roast, Blackmore House Cottages, Kelvedon Common,
Brentwood, Essex [source: Essex
Regiment Museum database]
Birth
registered Q4 1891 Ongar. [Ancestry.com]
James
Roast was baptised on 20th December 1891 at All Saints Church,
Norton Mandeville. His parents were James, a groom, and Sarah Ann. The family lived at Norton Mandeville [ERO
267/1/7].
1881
Census. No Roast in Blackmore.
1891
Census. James and Sarah Ann living at Norton Mandeville
1901
Census.
Blackmore
House, Coachman House
James
Roast. Head. Married.
[Age] 42. Gardener
Domestic. [Born] Writtle
Sarah
Ann Roast. Wife. Married.
[Age] 40. [Born] Norton
Mandeville
Sidney
R Roast. Son. [Age] 17.
Gardener Domestic. [Born]
Norton Mandeville
Edith
Roast. Dau. [Age] 12.
[Born] Norton Mandeville
James
Roast. Son. [Age] 9.
[Born] Norton Mandeville
Thomas
Roast. Son. [Age] 6.
[Born] Norton Mandeville
Lily
Roast. Dau. [Age] 4.
[Born] Norton Mandeville
Arthur
Roast. Son. [Age] 1.
[Born] Blackmore
Kelly’s
Directory 1908 lists a J Roast (father) as gardener to Captain Pigott.
1911
Census.
Forest
Hall, Ongar, Essex.
James
Roast (age 19) is a Groom domestic at the home of Stephen H King.
|
Date of Death:
28th
April 1917
|
Age:
26
|
Where died:
Wounded
7/1916. Killed in action. France.
Buried:
Not known [Essex Regiment Museum database]
|
Place of Burial or
Commemoration:
Arras
Memorial, France. Bay 7 [CWGC]
|
List of Sources:
Ancestry.com,
Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Essex Record Office, Essex Regiment
Museum, Ron West: who has researched those commemorated on the Doddinghurst
War Memorial.
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