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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1251 I1482  MILLS  Irene Mary  29 May 1915  24 Oct 1979  Dec Q 1979 21 0464 St. Austell, Cornwall  mr1 
1252 I1482  MILLS  Irene Mary  29 May 1915  24 Oct 1979 
Administration
Irene Mary McCappin of Highclere, Ruan High Lanes, Truro. died 24th Oct 1979.
Administration 9th January 1981. £57,152
810800017G  
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1253 I1864  MILLS  Jack A  23 Mar 1921  4 Jun 1966  Jack died in a car crash at Limoges, France 4th June 1966. Apparently driving on the left! See ancestry probate for him.  mr1 
1254 I1488  MILLS  Jack William  6 Apr 1909  1 Jun 1997  Registration District: Eastbourne
County: East Sussex
Year of Registration: 1997
Month of Registration: April
Date of Birth: 6 April 1909
District No: 541B
Reg No: B64E
Ent No: 104
DOR: 0497
 
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1255 I000406  MILLS  James   1807  1869  Sep Q 1869 8c 327 Barton  mr1 
1256 I000406  MILLS  James   1807  1869  Baptism: 6 Dec 1807 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancashire, England
James Mills - Son of Matthew Mills & Sarah
Abode: Winton
Occupation: Husbandman
Source: LDS Film 1545488 (and MFPR 167 at MCL) 
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1257 I000043  MILLS  James   1838  11 Sep 1918  Recorded as a Power Loom Silk Weaver  mr1 
1258 I000043  MILLS  James   1838  11 Sep 1918  Diabetes Mellitus & Senile Decay  mr1 
1259 I000043  MILLS  James   1838  11 Sep 1918  Informant was his wife Sarah, present at the death.
She gave his age as being 82 years old. This must have been a mistake as he was actually 80. 
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1260 I000043  MILLS  James   1838  11 Sep 1918  Recorded in the Burial Registers of St. Margaret's Church, Plumstead  mr1 
1261 I000043  MILLS  James   1838  11 Sep 1918  His age at burial makes his birth date 1836 yet all other documents point to 1838.

London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO99 161 - frame 00433 
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1262 I000587  MILLS  James Alfred   1873  Jul 1933  Mar Q 1873 Barton 8c 596  mr1 
1263 I000587  MILLS  James Alfred   1873  Jul 1933  Sep Q 1933 8e 62 Rochdale  mr1 
1264 I000587  MILLS  James Alfred   1873  Jul 1933  Died - The Vicarage, Shawforth  mr1 
1265 I000587  MILLS  James Alfred  1873  1933  Mar Q 1873 Barton 8c 596  mw1 
1266 I000587  MILLS  James Alfred  1873  1933  Probable death
Sep Q 1933 8e 62 Rochdale 
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1267 I000587  MILLS  James Alfred  1873  1933  Died - The Vicarage, Shawforth  mw1 
1268 I000005  MILLS  James Corin   11 Jul 1981    Sep Q 1981 20 3027 Oxford  mr1 
1269 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  Description: Admission No. 3080  mr1 
1270 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  London Metropolitan Archives - Microfilm No. XO95 334  mr1 
1271 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  until 1937/8  mr1 
1272 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  e-mail from Ann Noyes - Shere & Gomshall Local History Society 19th Nov 2002

Because Shere and Gomshall have such a rich number of old houses most of our records are concerned with them! Bourneside still stands, it is on the main A25 road that runs through Gomshall, opposite the Post Office Stores and the United Reformed chapel. It looks as though it was built in the late 19th century and is now known as 'The Gallery' and sells wine and offers display space for artists in watercolours, ceramic, glass and wood. The site was part of the Gomshall Mill property. In 1965 a bungalow was built on part of the land for the residents of Bourneside, and they moved out of the 'big' house into the bungalow. There is a structure known as 'The Coach House (part of the original Bourneside) which is now the premises of an Antique Restorer who has extended at the back and has recently bought the bungalow. At Shere Museum (Elizabeth Rich. 01483 203245) there is a map of the property, prepared when planning permission was sought for the bungalow. I have so far found no reference to Col. James Jesse Mills OBE Copies of the Electoral Roll on microfiche can be consulted at Surrey History Centre, Woking, 01483 594594. This would confirm the years of his residence
There is a story that in World War 2, Bournside was used as a girls' school called Braemar High School for Girls, but I have not seen evidence of this, and I cannot think that it was big enough for that.
Best wishes Ann Noyes

e-mail to Ann Noyes - Nov 20th 2002

My father and I visited the Surrey History Centre today to view the
Electoral Registers. We found our relative James Jesse Mills at Bourneside
in 1937 together with his wife Maud Mary (up to today we didn't know he was
married).
Records for 1939 to 1944 don't exist but in March 1945 Bourneside was
occupied by the Braemar High School and by 1950 the school had moved to The
Croft.
In 1950 Bourneside was occupied by Richard and Prudence Jequier.

Ann recalls that after the War ended and George came back from Burma, the family were told that Bourneside was to be requisitioned and that the school refused to move. 
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1273 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  from Regular Army  mr1 
1274 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  2nd WW Employed by War Office as Inspector of factories producing munitions.
He had a flat in Kensington 
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1275 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  FreeFormatDate:witnessed by Ann Mills - daughter in law  mr1 
1276 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  Description: Cardio-renal failure, pneumonia and Parkinsonism  mr1 
1277 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  Original beliefs. Superceded by subsequent research.
He was thought (by William George Mills) to have been a Colonel in the R.E and based at the R.E School, Chatham. From the only known photograph that we had, he appeared to be fairly close in age to his brother Thomas William. Now that we have more pictures of James Jesse it is clear that the photograph was not of him but of his eldest brother Edward Mills.

It turned out that he was 4 years younger and eventually became a Colonel in the R.A.O.C

Ann Mills recalls that JJ's family were with him during his overseas postings.

In France they lived in a chateaux and Vivian (George) was attacked by an alsatian.
Vivian was sent home from Malta with another Army child to a school in Shropshire.

Most of their leave was taken in Ireland with Maud's family. Ann recalls going to a big house in Cashel called Longfield which had been the home of Charles Bianconi (an Italian emigre who was responsible for the beginnings of public transport in Ireland). She describes Bianconi as being Vivian's Uncle. John Bianconi was originally an O'Connell but had his name changed on the wishes of his Grandfather Charles Bianconi.

Whilst JJ was a competent horse rider (he played polo whilst in Gibraltar), Maud was very good, riding side saddle, hunting etc. She was also a keen tennis player. 
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1278 I000139  MILLS  James Jesse   20 Jan 1878  8 Feb 1963  1878 Mar Quarter in WEST ASHFORD Volume 02A Page 718  mr1 
1279 I2475  MILLS  James William  7 Jul 1868  9 Jan 1871  1868 Sep Q Vol.2A Page649 East Ashford  mr1 
1280 I2475  MILLS  James William  7 Jul 1868  9 Jan 1871  1871 Mar Q Vol. 2A Page 439 East Ashford  mr1 
1281 I1744  MILLS  Janet Ena  18 Jul 1896  1944  Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1994
Month of Registration: October
Date of Birth: 18 July 1906
District No: 4271A
Reg No: A6D
Ent No: 041
DOR: 1094 
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1282 I1620  MILLS  Jessie Isabel  24 Feb 1897  19 Aug 1962  Also recorded as Jessica Isobel   mr1 
1283 I1620  MILLS  Jessie Isabel  24 Feb 1897  19 Aug 1962  Sep Q 1962 5g 208 Surrey (Mid Eastern) Aged 64  mr1 
1284 I001138  MILLS  John   1731  8 Jul 1814  Memorial Inscription:-

In loving memory of John Mills who departed this life
8th July 1814 aged 77 years.

Taken from a large upright stone.

Transcribed by Dorset OPC - MI Ref:- 134 
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1285 I001110  MILLS  John Augustus Hibberd   1801  2 Oct 1805  Suspect Death date: died before 1821.  mr1 
1286 I001110  MILLS  John Augustus Hibberd   1801  2 Oct 1805  Christened as John Aggustus Hibberd Mills  mr1 
1287 I000411  MILLS  Joseph  1784  10 May 1866  Description: Weaver  mw1 
1288 I000411  MILLS  Joseph   1784  10 May 1866  Description: Weaver  mr1 
1289 I000411  MILLS  Joseph   1784  10 May 1866  Widowed by 1851
Also living in the house was Ann Collier (born in Barton about 1821) a widow.
She would have been his daughter Ann who went on to marry Samuel Taylor. 
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1290 I000411  MILLS  Joseph   1784  10 May 1866  Description: Chronic Bronchitis  mr1 
1291 I000411  MILLS  Joseph   1784  10 May 1866  Informant was Elizabeth Turner, his daughter  mr1 
1292 I000411  MILLS  Joseph   1784  10 May 1866  Baptism: 27 Jun 1784 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
Joseph Mills - Son of Matthew Mills & Ann
Abode: Barton
Occupation: Gardener
Source: LDS Film 1545487 
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1293 I000411  MILLS  Joseph   1784  10 May 1866  Aged 82  mr1 
1294 I000411  MILLS  Joseph  1784  10 May 1866  Widowed by 1851
Also living in the house was Ann Collier (born in Barton about 1821) a widow.
She would have been his daughter Ann who went on to marry Samuel Taylor. 
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1295 I000411  MILLS  Joseph  1784  10 May 1866  Baptism: 27 Jun 1784 St Mary the Virgin, Eccles, Lancs.
Joseph Mills - Son of Matthew Mills & Ann
Abode: Barton
Occupation: Gardener
Source: LDS Film 1545487 
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1296 I000411  MILLS  Joseph  1784  10 May 1866  Description: Chronic Bronchitis  mw1 
1297 I000411  MILLS  Joseph  1784  10 May 1866  Informant was Elizabeth Turner, his daughter  mw1 
1298 I000411  MILLS  Joseph  1784  10 May 1866  Aged 82  mw1 
1299 I000412  MILLS  Joseph   1804  1875  Jun Q 1875 8c 373 Barton upon Irwell  mr1 
1300 I000412  MILLS  Joseph   1804  1875  Aged 70  mr1 


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