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Person ID |
Last Name |
First Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Living |
note |
Tree |
1201 |
I000246 |
MILLS |
Ellen |
31 Mar 1866 |
30 Aug 1951 |
0 |
Description: Broncho-pneumonia and myocardial degeneration. |
mr1 |
1202 |
I000246 |
MILLS |
Ellen |
31 Mar 1866 |
30 Aug 1951 |
0 |
Her death followed a fractured femur from a fall.
There was a post Mortem and a verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest, held 3rd September 1951
Hospital now demolished for housing |
mr1 |
1203 |
I1413 |
MILLS |
Elsie Maude |
5 April 1896 |
1986 |
0 |
Jun Q 1896 2b 515 Portsea |
mr1 |
1204 |
I1413 |
MILLS |
Elsie Maude |
5 April 1896 |
1986 |
0 |
WILTSHIRE, Elsie Maud
Registration District: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of Registration: 1986
Month of Registration: March
Date of Birth: 5 April 1896
Volume No: 20
Page No: 782
Reg No: 386 |
mr1 |
1205 |
I1459 |
MILLS |
Emily Jessie |
1876 |
1950 |
0 |
Mar Q 1876 2c 92 Romsey |
mr1 |
1206 |
I1459 |
MILLS |
Emily Jessie |
1876 |
1950 |
0 |
Dec Q 1950 1a 355 Durham Eastern |
mr1 |
1207 |
I000410 |
MILLS |
Emma |
17 Nov 1845 |
18 Jan 1926 |
0 |
Mar Q 1926 8c 717 Barton I
Aged 80 years |
mr1 |
1208 |
I000410 |
MILLS |
Emma |
17 Nov 1845 |
18 Jan 1926 |
0 |
Pits o' th' Moor" is a now almost-forgotten name for an area of land lying
between Winton and Patricroft. The latter two places are now districts
within the town of Eccles, but back in 1842, they were two separate hamlets
which lay within the Registration Sub-District of Barton-upon-Irwell. The
area in question was part of a triangle of land bounded by the roads known
to-day as Worsley Road, New Lane and Liverpool Road. By the end of the 19th
century, this area was fully developed with terraced housing and two or
three small factories, but in 1842 it was still mostly open farmland. The
first 1848 Ordnance Survey map of the area clearly shows it as labelled
"Pits o' th' Moor". The "pits" in question were almost certainly old marl
pits, which had filled with water, and are shown on the map as ponds. |
mr1 |
1209 |
I000410 |
MILLS |
Emma |
17 Nov 1845 |
18 Jan 1926 |
0 |
Informant - Fred Hughes, son, of 92, Kennerley Road, Davenport |
mr1 |
1210 |
I000410 |
MILLS |
Emma |
17 Nov 1845 |
18 Jan 1926 |
0 |
Baptism: 4 Jan 1846 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
Emma Mills - Daughter of James Mills & Anne
Abode: Winton
Occupation: Sawyer
Baptised by: W.B. Marsden Off. Minr.
Register: Baptisms 1844 - 1846, Page 247, Entry 1976
Source: LDS Film 1545552 |
mr1 |
1211 |
I1194 |
MILLS |
Ernest Marvin |
1878 |
13 Jun 1945 |
0 |
Jun Q 1878 2c 152 Alresford.
Most likely birthplace, near New Alresford, Hants.
|
mr1 |
1212 |
I1194 |
MILLS |
Ernest Marvin |
1878 |
13 Jun 1945 |
0 |
He was working for his father collecting rent, and while visiting a tenant, slipped on a mat, banged his head and subsequently died of concussion!
Courtesy of Carol Geddes |
mr1 |
1213 |
I1195 |
MILLS |
Eva Dora |
28 October 1885 |
|
0 |
Dec Q 1885 1d 918 Camberwell |
mr1 |
1214 |
I1408 |
MILLS |
Florence Louise |
1878 |
1964 |
0 |
Name: SALTER, Florence L
Registration district: Portsmouth
County: Hampshire
Year of registration: 1964
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Age at death:87
Volume no: 6B
Page no: 488 |
mr1 |
1215 |
I1621 |
MILLS |
Florence May |
04 May 1898 |
20 Oct 1981 |
0 |
Dec Q 1981 19 0891 Aylesbury
The record notes her date of birth as 4th May 1898.
That matches her birth certificate. |
mr1 |
1216 |
I1621 |
MILLS |
Florence May |
04 May 1898 |
20 Oct 1981 |
0 |
Winterton House was a care home established in an old Rectory in 1971.
2011 - Closed.
May 2014 - planning granted for 21 retirement flats. |
mr1 |
1217 |
I1461 |
MILLS |
Frank Henry |
1879 |
|
0 |
Mar Q 1879 2c 90 Romsey |
mr1 |
1218 |
I41 |
MILLS |
Frank Lewis |
15 Oct 1891 |
26 Oct 1976 |
0 |
Registration district: Strood
County: Kent
Year of registration: 1891
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Volume no:2A
Page no:539 |
mr1 |
1219 |
I41 |
MILLS |
Frank Lewis |
15 Oct 1891 |
26 Oct 1976 |
0 |
Artist - Cousin of Sir John Mills |
mr1 |
1220 |
I41 |
MILLS |
Frank Lewis |
15 Oct 1891 |
26 Oct 1976 |
0 |
Registration district: Gloucester
County: Gloucestershire
Year of registration: 1976
Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Date of Birth: 15 October 1891
Volume no: 22 Page no: 1911 |
mr1 |
1221 |
I1739 |
MILLS |
Frederick Ernest |
1915 |
10 Jul 1944 |
0 |
Sep Q 1915 2b 1039 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1222 |
I1486 |
MILLS |
Frederick Walter Henry |
1 Feb 1905 |
18 Nov 1994 |
0 |
Name: Frederick Walter Mills
Birth Date: 1 Feb 1905
Date of Registration: Nov 1994
Age at Death: 89
Registration district: Isle of Wight
Inferred County: Isle of Wight
Register Number: B58A
District and Subdistrict: 5561B
Entry Number: 30 |
mr1 |
1223 |
I001111 |
MILLS |
Frederick William |
1803 |
10 May 1833 |
0 |
Previously thought to be 1805.
Papers prove he was still alive in 1821 |
mr1 |
1224 |
I001111 |
MILLS |
Frederick William |
1803 |
10 May 1833 |
0 |
Christened as Fredric |
mr1 |
1225 |
I1471 |
MILLS |
Frederick William |
1873 |
06 Mar 1920 |
0 |
The extracts from the Northern Rhodesia Journal can be found at http://www.nrzam.org.uk/ |
mr1 |
1226 |
I1471 |
MILLS |
Frederick William |
1873 |
06 Mar 1920 |
0 |
Jun Q 1873 1d 212 St. Olave |
mr1 |
1227 |
I1471 |
MILLS |
Frederick William |
1873 |
06 Mar 1920 |
0 |
Photos of the North Western Hotel are reproduced by kind permission of John Fletcher.
More of his work can be seen at:-
http://www.pbase.com/h4xintl/vic_falls |
mr1 |
1228 |
I1746 |
MILLS |
George Edgar |
3 Feb 1911 |
1989 |
0 |
Mar Q 1911 2b 615 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1229 |
I1746 |
MILLS |
George Edgar |
3 Feb 1911 |
1989 |
0 |
Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1989
Month of Registration: January
Date of Birth: 3 February 1911
Volume No: 23
Page No: 10
Reg No: 189 |
mr1 |
1230 |
I2476 |
MILLS |
George Henry |
19 Sep 1883 |
4 Feb 1889 |
0 |
1883 Dec Q 1D 1189 Woolwich |
mr1 |
1231 |
I2476 |
MILLS |
George Henry |
19 Sep 1883 |
4 Feb 1889 |
0 |
1889 Mar Q 1D 766 Woolwich |
mr1 |
1232 |
I1464 |
MILLS |
George Robert |
1882 |
|
0 |
Jun Q 1881 2c 90 Romsey |
mr1 |
1233 |
I2056 |
MILLS |
George William |
19 Jan 1917 |
1983 |
0 |
Mar Q 1917 1d 594 Lambeth |
mr1 |
1234 |
I2056 |
MILLS |
George William |
19 Jan 1917 |
1983 |
0 |
Sep Q 1983 14 0076 Lambeth |
mr1 |
1235 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
Posted to HMS Experimental Department, Malta, on 30th June 1959 aboard HMS Girdle Ness. |
mr1 |
1236 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
Description: Britain's first guided missile test ship for Sea Slug |
mr1 |
1237 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
Seaslug missile tests - Malta
WH876, in U.14 configuration, was used as a pilotless drone target by 728B Squadron. This was a Royal Navy squadron, at Hal Far, Malta, who flew these target drone Canberras on guided missile trials [Seacat and Seaslug]. WH876 was numbered "595" whilst with the RN. The Canberras, six of them, were painted all-over white with wide black bands around the outer part of the wings. The navy only managed to shoot down one of the six - WH921 ("590") - brought down by a missile fired by HMS Girdle Ness on 6 October 1961. Having survived the Navy(!), WH876 returned to the UK in December 1961 where it was put into store at Pershore. The cockpit section is kept at Boscombe Down. |
mr1 |
1238 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
Staff Number 117752H |
mr1 |
1239 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
Description: having been employed in the Civil Service for 34 years and 11 months |
mr1 |
1240 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
Description: Heart failure |
mr1 |
1241 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
The Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment originated in an Experimental Department set up in 1917 at HM Signal School, Portsmouth, to coordinate research work undertaken since 1896 on the Torpedo School ships HMS Defiance and HMS Vernon. In 1941 the Experimental Department became the Admiralty Signal Establishment which, like its predecessors, was largely concerned with communications. However, technological advances during the Second World War necessitated an increase in related fields of research, and in 1948 these were brought under one body, the Admiralty Signal and Radar Establishment at Portsmouth. In 1959 it was decided that missile technology justified an extension of its scope, and on being amalgamated with the Admiralty Gunnery Establishment (AGE) it received the title of Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment (ASWE). It is responsible for various aspects of research, development, design and trial of equipment, devices and techniques in the fields of communications, radar missile control, and electronic counter-measures and in related fields.
In 1971 the Admiralty Compass Observatory was absorbed into ASWE as its Navigation Division, and in 1984 the Establishment was amalgamated with Admiralty Underwater Weapons Establishment (AUWE) and Admiralty Marine Technology Establishment (AMTE) to form the Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE).
(National Archives ADM 220) |
mr1 |
1242 |
I000048 |
MILLS |
Gordon Raymond |
5 Oct 1926 |
29 May 2003 |
0 |
GORDON RAYMOND MILLS
Gordon Raymond Mills was a unique character, born the youngest of three, in Gosport on the October 5th 1926. He spent his childhood in various places around the world due to the fact that his father, William George was in the Royal Engineers.
In his younger days, Gordon was a keen and enthusiastic sportsman, involved in many sporting teams, notably football, hockey, swimming and tennis, both at school and college. He had great pride in showing the scar from an operation to pin his broken leg; the result of a footballing injury obtained when he was 12, which he maintained to his last days, was NOT an accident!
One thing he will always be remembered for was his love of taking things apart to see how they worked or, more importantly, how he could improve them! He was never very good at putting things back together however, hence lots of bits and pieces lying around which may come in handy for something else!
Gordon began his working life as an electronics engineer with the Admiralty Surface Weapons Establishment. He worked his way up through the years and perhaps one of his happiest times, when on board HMS Girdleness, was his involvement in the development of new surface to air guided missile systems. He was very proud of his work, but never really talked about it in detail. We think he took his oath of secrecy very seriously!
He continued to work at A.S.W.E. until his early retirement having achieved the dizzy heights of Senior Scientific Officer, a position of which he and his family were justifiably proud.
Gordon was a loving and devoted son who cared for his parents and elder sister Eileen in their final years. He liked to keep himself to himself but always maintained a loving relationship with his older brother Ron and Sister in law, Joyce. As in all sibling relationships, the elder brother offered the younger much advice, most of which was duly ignored or forgotten!
Gordon was a generous and loving uncle to his nephews, Brian and Corin, and niece, Celia, and was always on hand to help out when financial crises occurred. This continued with his great nephews, Matthew and James and nieces, Emma, Elena and Zoe all of whom have experienced the kindness and generosity of the man.
It came as shock to Gordon to have become ill, as he had always enjoyed good health. His last eight weeks spent in hospital was a considerable trial for him, but he managed to maintain a dignified and grateful demeanour with the hospital staff whose care was very much appreciated.
Over the last few weeks, Gordon was pleased and comforted to know that he had the love and support of his family in his hour of need. He will be missed by all of them.
Rest in peace, Gordon; no doubt you will be sitting in your comfy reclining chair and watching a state of the art wide screen TV! Say "Hello" to your Dad, Mum and Eileen for us. We love you.
Celia Walker - 9th June 2003 - read at Gordon's funeral. |
mr1 |
1243 |
I001152 |
MILLS |
Harold Archie |
11 March 1894 |
1966 |
0 |
Jun Q 1894 2b 489 Portsea |
mr1 |
1244 |
I1476 |
MILLS |
Harold Ernest |
1885 |
1968 |
0 |
Sep ! 1885 1d 754 Wandsworth |
mr1 |
1245 |
I1476 |
MILLS |
Harold Ernest |
1885 |
1968 |
0 |
Mar Q 1968 6b 193 Bournemouth |
mr1 |
1246 |
I2244 |
MILLS |
Harriet Caitlin |
12 Apr 2013 |
|
1 |
Born 11-57am, weighing 6lbs. 13 oz. |
mr1 |
1247 |
I1230 |
MILLS |
Henry George |
1879 |
1961 |
0 |
Jun Q 1879 5a 212 Wilton |
mr1 |
1248 |
I1230 |
MILLS |
Henry George |
1879 |
1961 |
0 |
Henry built Gerrardstone and The Willows in Broadchalke in the Bournemouth style of architecture.
|
mr1 |
1249 |
I1230 |
MILLS |
Henry George |
1879 |
1961 |
0 |
Sep Q 1961 6b 139 Bournemouth |
mr1 |
1250 |
I1482 |
MILLS |
Irene Mary |
29 May 1915 |
24 Oct 1979 |
0 |
Jun Q 1915 2b 1073 Christchurch |
mr1 |