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Ernest Hartley

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greyghost

greyghost Report 17 Oct 2012 20:42

1881 census transcription details for: Police Lodge, Corporation Road, Nottingham St Mary

National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG11
Piece: 3354
Folio: 4
Page: 1
Reg. District: Nottingham
Sub District: St Ann
Parish: Nottingham St Mary
Enum. District:
Ecclesiastical District:
City/Municipal Borough:
Address: Police Lodge, Corporation Road, Nottingham St Mary
County: Nottinghamshire
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born
HARTLEY, John Head Married M 28 1853 Police Constable Whitwell, Derbyshire
HARTLEY, Elizth Ruth Wife Married F 26 1855 Whitwell, Derbyshire
HARTLEY, Ethel Amy Daughter Single F 4 1877 Whitwell, Derbyshire
HARTLEY, Rowland Augustus Son Single M 3 1878 Whitwell, Derbyshire
HARTLEY, Lawrence Scott Son Single M 1 1880 Clay Cross, Derbyshire

Note - father is John on the transcript but original is Josh (Joseph)

Next door to him is Rowland Hartley age 25 Police Constable b Whitwell, Derbys with his wife and child ??possible brother who Joseph names one of his children after

greyghost

greyghost Report 17 Oct 2012 20:50

My post made at 1925 gives his Army pension records and both Prickly Holly and George have commented on this.

Army Records show Hetley (know what it says now you tell me) born 29.4.1911 at Bulwell, Notts and Irene Florence 4.7.1913

greyghost

greyghost Report 17 Oct 2012 21:38

Records on Ancestry
Attested 29 Dec 1898 to Royal Marines for 12 years. joined royal Marine Depot Deal, Kent 31 December via Medical in London
aged 18 years 5 months 29 days!! (DOB 1 July 1880) He has gained about 3 years. Born St Anns parish, Nottingham. Printer by trade
5ft 7and one tenth inches tall, chest 361/2 inches. Hair Lt Brown, eyes blue CofE

Transferred to 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment August 1899
re-engaged for further 4 years Dec 1910
Must have re engaged again as noted Discharged at termination of final period of engagement 13.1.1916
Served with Expeditionary Force 1.4.15 to 23.12.15
Admitted 3 times following gun shot wounds, eventually sent home to England 22.12.1915 to be discharged service
Up and down the ranks as service conditions required, appointed Acting Company Sergeant Major 2.10.1915 and reverted to permanent rank of Corporal (paid Lance Sergeant) 16.12.1915
British War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star

Not all records available - served Boer War and got
South African Medal 1900 and 3 clasps
Kings South African Medal and 2 clasps 1901-
Cape Colony Orange Free State and Transvaal

greyghost

greyghost Report 17 Oct 2012 22:09

?? Marriage of Ernest's parents
Worksop RD covers Whitwell
Civil Registration event: Marriage

Name: HARTLEY, Joseph
Registration district: Worksop
County: Nottinghamshire
Year of registration: 1875
Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun
Spouse's last name: Not available before 1912
Volume no: 7B
Page no: 73
MarriageFinder: Joseph Hartley married one of the following people:

TAYLOR, Elizabeth Ruth
HEARTLEY, Joseph

greyghost

greyghost Report 17 Oct 2012 22:27

Writing atrocious on original - reckon surname could read Heartley. Brother Rowland transcribed as Holland!
1861 census transcription details for: Belph Moor, Whitwell

National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG09
Piece: 2422
Folio: 4
Page: 1
Reg. District: Worksop
Sub District: 4 Carburton
Parish: Whitwell
Enum. District: 1
Ecclesiastical District:
City/Municipal Borough:
Address: Belph Moor, Whitwell
County: Nottinghamshire
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born
HEMSLEY, George Head Married M 57 1804 Blacksmith..., Derbyshire
HEMSLEY, ... Wife Married F 40 1821 Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
HEMSLEY, James Son Unmarried M 25 1836 Blacksmith Whitwell, Derbyshire
HEMSLEY, Jane Daughter F 10 1851 Scholar Whitwell, Derbyshire
HEMSLEY, Joseph Son M 8 1853 Scholar Whitwell, Derbyshire
HEMSLEY, Holland Son M 5 1856 Scholar Whitwell, Derbyshire
HEMSLEY, Albert Son M 3 1858 Scholar Whitwell, Derbyshire


greyghost

greyghost Report 17 Oct 2012 22:29

So this is Joseph in 1871 as a Blacksmith! b Whitwell
1871 census transcription details for: High Street, Whitwell

National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG10
Piece: 3463
Folio: 12
Page: 15
Reg. District: Worksop
Sub District: Carburton
Parish: Whitwell
Enum. District: 1
Ecclesiastical District:
City/Municipal Borough:
Address: High Street, Whitwell
County: Nottinghamshire
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born
WOOD, John Head M 42 1829 Derbyshire
WOOD, Mary Wife F 43 1828 Nottinghamshire
WOOD, Caroline Daughter F 11 1860 Derbyshire
WOOD, Harriet Daughter F 8 1863 Derbyshire
WOOD, Mary Daughter F 5 1866 Derbyshire
HALL, George Lodger M 24 1847 Yorkshire
WHITAKER, Charles Lodger M 23 1848 Yorkshire
BEAUMONT, James W Lodger M 18 1853 Cambridgeshire
HARTLEY, Joseph Lodger M 18 1853 Derbyshire

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 17 Oct 2012 23:26

Great research Stuart!!

Sheila

Sheila Report 18 Oct 2012 17:24

Stuart
Many thanks for all your work finding the information for me it is a great help.
I would not have known where to look .
Is there any way of checking to find out if the Thomas Hartley and wife Elizabeth (andrews find) and Joseph Hartley and wife Elizabeth (your find) are related.
I know there are many families with the same surname that are not related.

Thank you
Sheila