Raymond Bol
He married Hendrina/Henrietta (Sis) de Blonk, daughter of Wilhelmus (Bill) de Blonk and Cornelia Jacoba van der Harst.
Family | Hendrina/Henrietta (Sis) de Blonk (1905 - 1985) |
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Dorothy Mary Lillian Bolton1
(1936 - 1996)
Father* | Stanley Owen Bolton1 b. 1898, d. 1969 |
Mother* | Winifred Helen Ferguson1 b. 1903, d. 1973 |
Dorothy Mary Lillian Bolton was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, on 6 April 1936.1,2,3
Dorothy died on 29 December 1996 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, at age 60.4
Dorothy died on 29 December 1996 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, at age 60.4
Charts | Thomas Fergusson (c1758-1844) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Wallasey, Vol 8a, p837.
- [S1044] Census - 29 Sep 1939, UK Register, RG101/3966B/018/36, Letter Code: LDCK, Schedule 260.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Nth Lincolnshire, Reg. No. A38B, District 5541A, entry 224 gives this birth date.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Nth Lincolnshire, Reg. No. A38B, District 5541A, entry 224.
Stanley Owen Bolton1
(1898 - 1969)
Stanley Owen Bolton was born in Liverpool, West Derby, Lancashire, on 25 August 1898.1,2
He was listed in the 1921 census at 142 Beacon Lane in Everton, Lancashire, with his widowed mother Elizabeth, sisters Mary (28), Florence (20), both drilling operators with the Auto Telephone Manufacturer Co and brothers Albert (16, apprentice coach builder), Harold (12). Stanley was a conducter with the Liverpool Tramways.3
He married Winifred Helen Ferguson, daughter of Alexander McGregor Ferguson and Helen Chalmers Rodger, at St Hilary's Church in Wallasey, Cheshire, on 5 September 1931.1
He was listed in the 1939 Register at 9 Daresbury Rd in Wallasey, Cheshire, with Winifred Helen Ferguson; he was traffic manager for a haulage contractor.2
Stanley's death was registered in 1969 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.4
He was listed in the 1921 census at 142 Beacon Lane in Everton, Lancashire, with his widowed mother Elizabeth, sisters Mary (28), Florence (20), both drilling operators with the Auto Telephone Manufacturer Co and brothers Albert (16, apprentice coach builder), Harold (12). Stanley was a conducter with the Liverpool Tramways.3
He married Winifred Helen Ferguson, daughter of Alexander McGregor Ferguson and Helen Chalmers Rodger, at St Hilary's Church in Wallasey, Cheshire, on 5 September 1931.1
He was listed in the 1939 Register at 9 Daresbury Rd in Wallasey, Cheshire, with Winifred Helen Ferguson; he was traffic manager for a haulage contractor.2
Stanley's death was registered in 1969 in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.4
Family | Winifred Helen Ferguson (1903 - 1973) |
Child |
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Charts | Thomas Fergusson (c1758-1844) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S719] Email - Marjorie (Bolton) Smith, email - Marjorie (Bolton) Smith to D Ferguson, 10 Feb 2011 onwards.
- [S1044] Census - 29 Sep 1939, UK Register, RG101/3966B/018/36, Letter Code: LDCK, Schedule 260.
- [S1259] Census - 19 Jun 1921, UK census, RG15-17774, RD 455, SD 8, ED 38, Schedule 4.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Scunthorpe, Vol 3b, p456.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Wallasey, Vol 8a, p837.
Jane Bond1
(1763 - 1855)
Jane Bond was born in North Hill, Cornwall, circa September 1763.2 She was baptised on 30 September 1763 at Lewannick, Cornwall.3
She married John Mitchell in North Hill, Cornwall, on 27 March 1794.1,4
She was listed in the 1841 census in St Dominick, Cornwall, with her husband John; he was a farmer.5
She was listed in the 1851 census in Corneal, St Dominick, Cornwall, with her husband John; he was a retired farmer and their daughter-in-law Elizabeth and grandson son William were neighbours.2
She was widowed on the death of her husband John between April 1851 and June 1851.6
Jane died in January 1855 in St Dominick, Cornwall, at age 91.7 She was buried on 30 January 1855.8
She married John Mitchell in North Hill, Cornwall, on 27 March 1794.1,4
She was listed in the 1841 census in St Dominick, Cornwall, with her husband John; he was a farmer.5
She was listed in the 1851 census in Corneal, St Dominick, Cornwall, with her husband John; he was a retired farmer and their daughter-in-law Elizabeth and grandson son William were neighbours.2
She was widowed on the death of her husband John between April 1851 and June 1851.6
Jane died in January 1855 in St Dominick, Cornwall, at age 91.7 She was buried on 30 January 1855.8
Family | John Mitchell (c 1768 - 1851) |
Child |
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Charts | Mitchell descendant chart |
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Citations
- [S680] Cornwall Online Parish Clerk database, at https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org, baptism of William, parents John and Jane MITCHELL of Bathpool.
- [S118] Census - 30 Mar 1851, UK census, ED 1b HO107-1901 Folio 22 p3 GSU roll 221052.
- [S680] Cornwall Online Parish Clerk database, at https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org, daughter of John and Mary BOND.
- [S680] Cornwall Online Parish Clerk database, at https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org
- [S117] Census - 6 Jun 1841, UK census, ED 13, HO107-133-3, Folio 23, p10, GSU roll 241258.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Liskeard, Vol 9, p118, 2Q1851, aged 83.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Liskeard, Vol 5c, p48, 1Q1855, aged 91.
- [S680] Cornwall Online Parish Clerk database, at https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org, resident of Corneal, aged 91.
Terence Thornton Bond1
(1900 - 1978)
Terence Thornton Bond was born in New Zealand on 3 May 1900.2
Terry was brought up by the GOLDIE family (his mother was Alice Evelyn GOLDIE) and Charles GOLDIE the painter was his uncle.1
He married Alison Blomfield Pickmere, daughter of Arnold George Pickmere and Elinor Violet Croyden (Nellie) Woolley, in Sydney, New South Wales, on 30 June 1949. There were no children from this marriage.3,1,4
He was widowed at age 71 on the death of his wife Alison on 5 August 1971.3,1,5
Terence died in 1978 in New Zealand.6,1,7
Terry was brought up by the GOLDIE family (his mother was Alice Evelyn GOLDIE) and Charles GOLDIE the painter was his uncle.1
He married Alison Blomfield Pickmere, daughter of Arnold George Pickmere and Elinor Violet Croyden (Nellie) Woolley, in Sydney, New South Wales, on 30 June 1949. There were no children from this marriage.3,1,4
He was widowed at age 71 on the death of his wife Alison on 5 August 1971.3,1,5
Terence died in 1978 in New Zealand.6,1,7
Family | Alison Blomfield Pickmere (1908 - 1971) |
Charts | Stephen Blomfield (c1750?-1809) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S312] Electronic Files - A Robinson, and subsequent correspondence.
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Birth Reg. No.1900/8620, and Death Reg. No. 1978/49292 gives this birth date.
- [S292] Book - Dr Claudia Orange General Editor Dictionary of NZ Biography, Vol 5, 2000, Entry P27, p410-411.
- [S284] Index - New South Wales BDMs online, at https://www.nsw.gov.au/births-deaths-marriages, Marriage Reg. No. 8430/1949.
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Death Reg. No. 1971/36521, aged 61.
- [S295] Interview - A Robinson, with S & M Pickmere, Hamilton, 2 Feb 1998.
- [S542] Index - New Zealand BDMs online, at https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/, Death Reg. No.1978/49292.
Joyce Enid Borchers
(1921 - 1992)
Joyce Enid Borchers was born on 3 January 1921.
She married Thomas Morton Forsaith, son of Frederick William Forsaith and Florence Celia Hart, at Brighton Methodist Church in Adelaide, South Australia, on 10 June 1950.1
Joyce died on 26 June 1992 in South Australia at age 71.2 She was cremated at the Centennial Park in Pasadena on 30 June 1992.2
She married Thomas Morton Forsaith, son of Frederick William Forsaith and Florence Celia Hart, at Brighton Methodist Church in Adelaide, South Australia, on 10 June 1950.1
Joyce died on 26 June 1992 in South Australia at age 71.2 She was cremated at the Centennial Park in Pasadena on 30 June 1992.2
Family | Thomas Morton Forsaith (1912 - 1997) |
Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S769] Newspaper - Adelaide Advertiser, issue of 14 June 1950, Vol 92, issue 28604, p10, col3, Weddings.
- [S238] Centennial Park Cemetery database, at https://www.centennialpark.org
Mary Borland1
She married William Adam, son of Robert Adam and Elizabeth Anderson, in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, on 19 December 1854.1
Family | William Adam (1787 - 1876) |
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Citations
- [S917] GRO Scotland, marriage record, District of Glasgow, OPR Marriages, GRO 644/01 0440 0555.
George Borthwick1,2
(1903 - 1992)
George Borthwick was born at St Michael's Lane in Alnwick, Northumberland, on 15 November 1903. He was the son of Robert Borthwick (journeyman brass finisher) and Georgina Bruce.3,2,4
He married Laura Leslie McInnes, daughter of John McLeod McInnes and Laura Lennet Grout, at 17 Lenfield St in Blythswood, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, on 16 September 1940.1
George died on 16 December 1992 in Eastbourne, Sussex, at age 89.5
He married Laura Leslie McInnes, daughter of John McLeod McInnes and Laura Lennet Grout, at 17 Lenfield St in Blythswood, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, on 16 September 1940.1
George died on 16 December 1992 in Eastbourne, Sussex, at age 89.5
Family | Laura Leslie McInnes (1917 - 1998) |
Charts | Martin McInnes descendancy |
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Citations
- [S917] GRO Scotland, marriage record, District of Blytheswood, Statutory Marriages, 1940, no. 2730.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Alnwick, Vol 10b, p483, 4Q1903, mother's maiden name BRUCE.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Eastbourne, Vol 18, p434 gives this birth date.
- [S914] GRO England & Wales, birth record, District of Alnwick, 1903, no. 141.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Eastbourne, Vol 18, p434, aged 89.
Emilie Blanche Borwell1,2
(1870 - 1925)
Emilie Blanche Borwell was born in St Pancras, London, Middlesex, on 17 April 1870.1,2
She married Herbert Charles Forsaith, son of Josiah Charles Forsaith and Emma Ambrose, in Hackney, London, Middlesex, on 9 July 1896.1,3
She was listed in the 1901 census at 25 Fletching Rd in Hackney, London, Middlesex, with her husband Herbert; he was still a banker's clerk. Their child Kathleen was listed as living with them.4
She was listed in the 1911 census at 58 Oakfield Road in Edmonton, Middlesex, with her husband Herbert; he remained a banker's clerk. Their children Kathleen, John and Gerald were listed as living with them.5
She was listed in the 1921 census at 58 Oakfield Rd in Edmonton, Middlesex, with her husband Herbert; he was a cashier at the London County Westminster Bank. Their children Kathleen, John and Gerald were listed as living with them.6
Emilie died on 5 August 1925 in Bromley, London, at age 55.1,7
She married Herbert Charles Forsaith, son of Josiah Charles Forsaith and Emma Ambrose, in Hackney, London, Middlesex, on 9 July 1896.1,3
She was listed in the 1901 census at 25 Fletching Rd in Hackney, London, Middlesex, with her husband Herbert; he was still a banker's clerk. Their child Kathleen was listed as living with them.4
She was listed in the 1911 census at 58 Oakfield Road in Edmonton, Middlesex, with her husband Herbert; he remained a banker's clerk. Their children Kathleen, John and Gerald were listed as living with them.5
She was listed in the 1921 census at 58 Oakfield Rd in Edmonton, Middlesex, with her husband Herbert; he was a cashier at the London County Westminster Bank. Their children Kathleen, John and Gerald were listed as living with them.6
Emilie died on 5 August 1925 in Bromley, London, at age 55.1,7
Family | Herbert Charles Forsaith (1872 - 1928) |
Children |
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Charts | Samuel Forsaith (c1702-1751) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S166] J W Forsaith, "Forsaith Family tree 1715-1942."
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of St Pancras, Vol 1b, p174, 2Q1870, mother's maiden name HAMPSON.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Marriage: District of Hackney, Vol 1b, p1194.
- [S430] Census - 31 Mar 1901, UK census, ED 1 RG13-210 Folio 14 p20.
- [S687] Census - 2 Apr 1911, UK census, RG14PN7390 RG78PN357 RD132 SD5 ED40 SN294.
- [S1259] Census - 19 Jun 1921, UK census, RG15-6930, RD 132, SD 6, ED 10, Schedule 145.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Bromley, Vol 2a, p553, 3Q1925, aged 55.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Hackney, Vol 1b, p441, 2Q1897, mother's maiden name BORWELL.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Hackney, Vol 1b, p440, 3Q1902, mother's maiden name BORWELL.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Hackney, Vol 1b, p426, 1Q1906, mother's maiden name BORWELL.
Raymond Norman Bournon1
(1913 - 1976)
Raymond Norman Bournon was born in Fulham, London, Middlesex, on 24 June 1913. His father was Rene Joseph Bournon, a hotel manager with French ancestry and his mother was Olive.1,2
He was listed in the 1921 census at 63 Finborough Rd in Kensington, London, Middlesex, with his mother Olive.3
He was listed in the 1939 Register at 'Holmewood', Pondhead Lane in Wokingham, Berkshire; he was an aircraft stressman, also an ARP Warden and was living with his widowed mother Olive.2
Ray worked for Phillips & Powis Aircraft Co, which had been founded by Charles Powis and Jack Phillips. They were later joined by Frederick Miles (as designer) and his wife Blossom and the company became Miles Aircraft in 1943 before its failure in 1948, when taken over by Handley-Page. During his time with Miles, Ray was credited with being designer of the Miles M.28 Mercury (1941) (produced by Ray as a private venture) and the M.35 & M.39B Libellula (1942-3).4
Raymond's marriage to Mary Minnitt Lucas was registered between January 1941 and March 1941 in Wokingham, Berkshire.5
He was widowed at age 31 on the death of his wife Mary on 17 August 1944.6,7
Raymond's second marriage was to Jean Macgregor Fergusson, daughter of Alexander Macgregor Fergusson and Elizabeth Hulton, on 6 July 1945 in Reading, Berkshire.8
He was appointed administrator of Mary Minnitt Lucas's estate in Oxford on 17 March 1948.7
He left London on 14 July 1949 on board the Otranto, bound for Australia with his wife Jean, accompanied by Elizabeth Catherine Gifford. The four children with them were listed under the name of BOURNON, although Brian and Elizabeth were born as BURGESS.9
Raymond died on 25 February 1976 in Frankston, Victoria, at age 62.10,11,12,13 He was buried at the Mornington Cemetery, 40 Craigie Rd in Mt Martha.
His will was probated in Melbourne, Victoria, on 16 September 1976 of an estate valued at $62454.07 (being real estate of $47,500, remainder personal effects). His widow Jean signed consent to letters of Administration (2 Aug 1976) in favour of their only son, who swore on 29 Jul 1976 (re-sworn 16 Sep 1976) that Raymond had died intestate, that Jean was the deceased's widow, and that he and his sister were the only adult next of kin.12
He was listed in the 1921 census at 63 Finborough Rd in Kensington, London, Middlesex, with his mother Olive.3
He was listed in the 1939 Register at 'Holmewood', Pondhead Lane in Wokingham, Berkshire; he was an aircraft stressman, also an ARP Warden and was living with his widowed mother Olive.2
Ray worked for Phillips & Powis Aircraft Co, which had been founded by Charles Powis and Jack Phillips. They were later joined by Frederick Miles (as designer) and his wife Blossom and the company became Miles Aircraft in 1943 before its failure in 1948, when taken over by Handley-Page. During his time with Miles, Ray was credited with being designer of the Miles M.28 Mercury (1941) (produced by Ray as a private venture) and the M.35 & M.39B Libellula (1942-3).4
Raymond's marriage to Mary Minnitt Lucas was registered between January 1941 and March 1941 in Wokingham, Berkshire.5
He was widowed at age 31 on the death of his wife Mary on 17 August 1944.6,7
Raymond's second marriage was to Jean Macgregor Fergusson, daughter of Alexander Macgregor Fergusson and Elizabeth Hulton, on 6 July 1945 in Reading, Berkshire.8
He was appointed administrator of Mary Minnitt Lucas's estate in Oxford on 17 March 1948.7
He left London on 14 July 1949 on board the Otranto, bound for Australia with his wife Jean, accompanied by Elizabeth Catherine Gifford. The four children with them were listed under the name of BOURNON, although Brian and Elizabeth were born as BURGESS.9
Raymond died on 25 February 1976 in Frankston, Victoria, at age 62.10,11,12,13 He was buried at the Mornington Cemetery, 40 Craigie Rd in Mt Martha.
His will was probated in Melbourne, Victoria, on 16 September 1976 of an estate valued at $62454.07 (being real estate of $47,500, remainder personal effects). His widow Jean signed consent to letters of Administration (2 Aug 1976) in favour of their only son, who swore on 29 Jul 1976 (re-sworn 16 Sep 1976) that Raymond had died intestate, that Jean was the deceased's widow, and that he and his sister were the only adult next of kin.12
Family 1 | Mary Minnitt Lucas (1909 - 1944) |
Family 2 | Jean Macgregor Fergusson (1904 - 1993) |
Charts | Thomas Fergusson (c1758-1844) descendancy |
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Citations
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Birth: District of Fulham, Vol 1a, p625, 3Q1913, mother's maiden name NORMAN.
- [S1044] Census - 29 Sep 1939, UK Register, RG101/2095C/018/4, Letter Code: DUWY, Schedule 210.
- [S1259] Census - 19 Jun 1921, UK census, RG15-127, RD 2, SD 1, ED 47, Schedule 322.
- [S829] Wikipedia, at https://www.wikipedia.org/
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Marriage: District of Wokingham, Vol 2c, p1360, 1Q1941.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Death: District of Penzance, Vol 5c, p199, 3Q1944.
- [S677] Index - England High Court of Justice, England & Wales National Probate Calendar, administration granted in Oxford to Raymond Norman BOURNON, aircraft designer.
- [S190] Index - GRO and Office of National Statistics, England & Wales Civil Registration Qtrly Indexes, Marriage: District of Reading, Vol 2c, p1366, 3Q1945; copy sighted, held by Anthony BOURNON.
- [S729] Passengers leaving UK, 1890-1960, at https://www.findmypast.co.uk
- [S933] Registry of BDM Victoria, death record, Reg. No. 4771.
- [S1073] Cemetery Marker - , Mornington Cemetery.
- [S1076] Probate - Probate: R N Bournon 826/696 (VPRS 28/P0008), VPRS 28/P8, unit 289 and VPRS 7591/P4, unit 706.
- [S1087] Newspaper - The Age, issue of 26 Feb 1976, p25, col 1, Deaths.