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Person ID |
Last Name |
First Name |
Birth Date |
Death Date |
Living |
note |
Tree |
1301 |
I000436 |
MILLS |
Joseph |
1837 |
19 Feb 1843 |
0 |
Possible death - March Q 1843 or Jun Q 1844
Doesn't appear in 1851 Census |
mr1 |
1302 |
I000586 |
MILLS |
Joseph William |
1867 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 518 |
mr1 |
1303 |
I000586 |
MILLS |
Joseph William |
1867 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 8c 360 Barton upon Irwell |
mr1 |
1304 |
I000586 |
MILLS |
Joseph William |
1867 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 518 |
mw1 |
1305 |
I000586 |
MILLS |
Joseph William |
1867 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Dec Q 8c 360 Barton upon Irwell |
mw1 |
1306 |
I1748 |
MILLS |
Josiah Henry |
1924 |
Apr 2014 |
0 |
Dec Q 1924 2b 980 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1307 |
I1748 |
MILLS |
Josiah Henry |
1924 |
Apr 2014 |
0 |
Cremation - 17 Apr 2014 - Bournemouth Crematorium |
mr1 |
1308 |
I000239 |
MILLS |
Louisa |
2 Sep 1870 |
19 Feb 1937 |
0 |
No trace of her or most of the Carter family in 1891 |
mr1 |
1309 |
I000239 |
MILLS |
Louisa |
2 Sep 1870 |
19 Feb 1937 |
0 |
Description: Breast Cancer and secondary carcinomas |
mr1 |
1310 |
I000239 |
MILLS |
Louisa |
2 Sep 1870 |
19 Feb 1937 |
0 |
Probate granted - London - 10th April 1937 to Edward William Carter - Labourer.
Effects - £697 18s 4d |
mr1 |
1311 |
I1192 |
MILLS |
Mabel |
1891 |
|
0 |
Dec Q 1891 1d 904 Camberwell |
mr1 |
1312 |
I1460 |
MILLS |
Mabel Charlotte |
1877 |
|
0 |
Dec Q 1877 2c 83 Romsey |
mr1 |
1313 |
I1410 |
MILLS |
Mabel Mary Elizabeth |
8 February 1887 |
1897 |
0 |
Sep Q 1897 2b 321 Portsea Island |
mr1 |
1314 |
I1573 |
MILLS |
Marion Alicia |
17 Apr 1913 |
1989 |
0 |
Jun Q 1913 1a 378 Fulham |
mr1 |
1315 |
I000585 |
MILLS |
Mary Elizabeth |
1868 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 531 |
mr1 |
1316 |
I000585 |
MILLS |
Mary Elizabeth |
1868 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 8c 396 Barton on Irwell |
mr1 |
1317 |
I000585 |
MILLS |
Mary Elizabeth |
1868 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Jun Q Barton 8c 531 |
mw1 |
1318 |
I000585 |
MILLS |
Mary Elizabeth |
1868 |
1872 |
0 |
FreeFormatDate:Mar Q 8c 396 Barton on Irwell |
mw1 |
1319 |
I2205 |
MILLS |
Matthew |
15 Jun 1755 |
Aug 1801 |
0 |
name: Matthew Mills
gender: Male
birth date: 15 Jun 1755
birthplace: Flixton, Lancashire, England
father's name: John Mills
indexing project (batch) number: I04004-5
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1545555 |
mr1 |
1320 |
I2205 |
MILLS |
Matthew |
15 Jun 1755 |
Aug 1801 |
0 |
name: Matthew Mills
gender: Male
birth date: 15 Jun 1755
birthplace: Flixton, Lancashire, England
father's name: John Mills
indexing project (batch) number: I04004-5
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1545555 |
mw1 |
1321 |
I2205 |
MILLS |
Matthew |
15 Jun 1755 |
Aug 1801 |
0 |
According to his marriage record he was born in 1758 |
mr1 |
1322 |
I11 |
Mills |
Matthew |
Abt 1782 |
1833 |
0 |
! in the margin indicates cholera victim |
mr1 |
1323 |
I11 |
Mills |
Matthew |
Abt 1782 |
1833 |
0 |
Occupations.
From 1810 to 1816 he is recorded as a labourer.
From 1816 onward he is recorded as sawyer
|
mr1 |
1324 |
I000290 |
MILLS |
Michael James Forbes |
12 Dec 1946 |
|
1 |
Separated from Mayte |
mr1 |
1325 |
I1467 |
MILLS |
Millicent Rose |
1889 |
|
0 |
Jun Q 1889 2c 86 Romsey |
mr1 |
1326 |
I1414 |
MILLS |
Nellie Ada Eliza |
15 Oct 1897 |
1972 |
0 |
Mar Q 1972 6b 1412 Portsmouth |
mr1 |
1327 |
I1466 |
MILLS |
Owen Charles |
1888 |
|
0 |
Mar Q 1888 2c 95 Romsey |
mr1 |
1328 |
I98 |
MILLS |
Pamela M |
1931 |
|
0 |
Not proven as child of Sarah and Frank |
mr1 |
1329 |
I1481 |
MILLS |
Pearl Martina |
16 June 1912 |
1977 |
0 |
Sep Q 1912 2b 1193 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1330 |
I1481 |
MILLS |
Pearl Martina |
16 June 1912 |
1977 |
0 |
Sep Q 1977 19 0798 Aylesbury |
mr1 |
1331 |
I1737 |
MILLS |
Percival Harold George |
1911 |
1997 |
0 |
Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1997
Month of Registration: September
Date of Birth: 2 October 1911
District No: 4271B
Reg No: B17D
Ent No: 068
DOR: 0997
|
mr1 |
1332 |
I1737 |
MILLS |
Percival Harold George |
1911 |
1997 |
0 |
Sep Q 1913 2b 1209 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1333 |
I001113 |
MILLS |
Richard |
1733 |
1 Mar 1820 |
0 |
Fovant Hut has also been known as the White Hart Inn or the Hut on Salisbury Plain. It was one of a series of posting houses along the turnpike road, which ran along the ridge of the downs above the village. Although we do not know when the inn was established, the Salisbury and Winchester Journal referred to it as ‘new built’ in 1757. William Kennell, the first landlord, advertised that he had:
‘a stock of neat Wines, rich Cordials, and all sorts of Spirituous Liquors to be sold Wholesale and Retail.’
According to the National Burial Index William Kennell was buried in Horningsham in Nov 1762 age not given (just 15 miles away from Fovant as the crow flies).
We don't know who kept the Hut after his death until Richard & Elizabeth took it on in 1765.
The inn did a thriving trade until 1787 when the Lower Road (now the A30) was turnpiked. It is not known when the inn ceased to trade, but it has long since been a private house.
In 1785 Parliament sent it's surveyors to establish the Enclosure details. The first meeting took place at Fovant Hut on 19th Sept 1785. |
mr1 |
1334 |
I001113 |
MILLS |
Richard |
1733 |
1 Mar 1820 |
0 |
The will of Richard Mills dated 25th February 1820. Proved at Sarum "Effects under £200" Of Fovant, who kept The White Hart on Salisbury Plain for 60 years. Born 1733, Died Wednesday 1st March 1820, aged 87.
"…to my son Charles George Mills all my Freehold Copyhold and Leasehold property that I am possessed of to hold and enjoy the same during his natural life subject to the conditions and the reservations hereafter named. Also…to my grandson Frederick William Mills all my Freehold and Leasehold property to him and his heirs forever but if my grandson should die without issue and my son …should have not other child born in wedlock then the Freehold estate shall devolve to the heir at law of my late brother John Mills of Whatcombe in the county of Dorset. Also…the sum of one hundred pounds…to Charlotte, George, Anna Maria and Harriet Garrett natural children of Charles George Mills to be equally divided between them to be paid by my grandson…or the heir at law within six months after the decease of my son Charles George Mills…Also…the sum of two shillings and sixpence per week to be paid to Ann Mills the wife of Charles George Mills weekly and also to have and to hold for her life to reside in that tenement near the street in the parish of Fovant now in the occupation of Stephen Read. Also to have the use of the household goods during her life mentioned in the annexed inventory and and also the sum of two guineas and half for ? to be paid by my executors and one hundred of wood faggots a year while she resides in the aforementioned tenement then to devolve to the heir at law subject to the following conditions. That is to say that she shall consent to resign the residue of the annuity left her by the late Mary Hibberd into the hands of Trustees to be appointed and to take it weekly the same as this annuity and not to sell nor dispose of either. Also that the aforesaid Ann Mills shall neither let admit nor bring into the aforementioned tenement any incumbrance whatever but to have it solely for her own use and she shall neither wase(?) embezell or dispose of any part of the goods and if any part should be disposed of it shall be lawful to withhold the value thereof from this annuity but if [she] will not comply with the above conditions then this bequest shall be null and void and as for and concerning all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods Chattles ready Money and securities for money and all my other Effects Goods and Chattels whatsoever of what nature kind or quality the same may consist after all just debts are paid I give to .. my son….
Inventory of Goods for the use of Ann Mills during her life very(?) one Bedstead one Bed one Pillow one pair of Blankets one sheet two Quilts three Tables six small Chairs a Tea Kettle one Pot a pair of Bellows a pair of Dogs two pair of Dishes a Daz(?) plates of earthen ware Tin Articles and Brown Ware in the house two small Barrels"
Note - The White Hart is also known as Fovant Hut
wase - ?waste
Daz - ?doz
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mr1 |
1335 |
I001113 |
MILLS |
Richard |
1733 |
1 Mar 1820 |
0 |
1. In ' An Actual Survey of the Great Post Roads between London and Falmouth' , by Cary in 1784, Fovant Hut or The White Hart is shown. (White Hart, a name familiar all over England for inns, is possibly a scribe's error for 'White's Hut'. White was probably a former occupier of the Hut; for the hedge running south from the turnpike almost opposite the Hut is called 'White's Hedge'. It is the boundary between Fifield Bavant and Ebbesbourne Wake.)
Fovant Hut did a brisk trade in the old days, and was the recognised meeting place where champions from rival villages engaged at fisticuffs. It was also to Fovant Hut that Parson Chaffin was wont to saunter, fiddle in hand. There he met other pretended fiddlers, whose object in coming there was not to scrape their instruments but to watch for deer which, pestered by flies, might stray from the woods of Cranborne Chase and seek sanctuary in the valley. |
mr1 |
1336 |
I001113 |
MILLS |
Richard |
1733 |
1 Mar 1820 |
0 |
Source Notes
Richard Mills' will is recorded in The Clay Papers 'Some Notes on the History of Fovant' amassed by the late Doctor Richard Clay. In 1967 he used some of this material to produce a small booklet that gave a short history of the village, but in general the papers remained just a collection of loose pieces of paper.
Although the original papers are held by Mr Robert Snow, Doctor Clay's grandson, copies of the documents were deposited with Salisbury Museum. Over the years interested parties made further copies, until there were several such 'collections'. In 2002, Mike Harden of Fovant History Interest Group collated, edited and indexed these different versions and had, what might be called, the definitive version of Doctor Clay's original papers bound into a single volume. Copies of this volume are now held in museums, libraries and record offices in Salisbury, Devizes and Trowbridge.
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mr1 |
1337 |
I1572 |
MILLS |
Roland Marvin |
17 Oct 1911 |
1991 |
0 |
Dec Q 1911 1a 328 Fulham |
mr1 |
1338 |
I1572 |
MILLS |
Roland Marvin |
17 Oct 1911 |
1991 |
0 |
May 1991 23 2072 591 Salisbury |
mr1 |
1339 |
I000003 |
MILLS |
Ronald George |
20 Jul 1923 |
16 Jan 2007 |
0 |
St. Matthews Church, Gosport |
mr1 |
1340 |
I000003 |
MILLS |
Ronald George |
20 Jul 1923 |
16 Jan 2007 |
0 |
Cause of Death:-
Severe cardiac failure
Ischaemic heart disease |
mr1 |
1341 |
I000003 |
MILLS |
Ronald George |
20 Jul 1923 |
16 Jan 2007 |
0 |
It was his wish that his ashes be scattered on the grave of his Grandmother Eva Annie in St.Mark's Church Cemetery, Alverstoke. |
mr1 |
1342 |
I000003 |
MILLS |
Ronald George |
20 Jul 1923 |
16 Jan 2007 |
0 |
Dec 1995 - Heart attack.
May 1996 - Incident 1
Jun 1996 - Ventricular aneurysm resected combined with bypass surgery.
May 1998 - Incident 2
Mar 2001 - Incident 3
Oct 2001 - Near Miss
17th Jun 2006 - Admitted with "community acquired pneumonia"
23rd Jun 2006 Discharged.
12th August 2006 - Readmitted with double pneumonia.
Whilst in hospital acquired C difficile infection.
* Incidents - Ambulance to A&E - Extreme shortness of breath and lungs filling with fluid inducing anxiety and panic. |
mr1 |
1343 |
I1747 |
MILLS |
Rosslyn Annie Beatrice |
4 May 1912 |
6 Dec 1992 |
0 |
Jun Q 1912 2b 1203 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1344 |
I1747 |
MILLS |
Rosslyn Annie Beatrice |
4 May 1912 |
6 Dec 1992 |
0 |
Name: FENDLEY, Rosslyn Annie B
Registration District: Bournemouth
County: Dorset
Year of Registration: 1992
Month of Registration: December
Date of Birth: 4 May 1912
Volume No: 23
Page No: 282
Reg No: 1292 |
mr1 |
1345 |
I1233 |
MILLS |
Ruby Maiwand |
15 May 1910 |
11 Jul 1989 |
0 |
Jun Q 1910 2b 6840 Christchurch |
mr1 |
1346 |
I1233 |
MILLS |
Ruby Maiwand |
15 May 1910 |
11 Jul 1989 |
0 |
July 1989 20 1755 Isle of Wight |
mr1 |
1347 |
I000408 |
MILLS |
Sarah |
1835 |
1916 |
0 |
Description: Domestic Servant |
mr1 |
1348 |
I000408 |
MILLS |
Sarah |
1835 |
1916 |
0 |
The 1871 Census records that she was a niece of James Mills, not a daughter.
This census also records James Mills age as 66 - from previous census he should be 64. |
mr1 |
1349 |
I000408 |
MILLS |
Sarah |
1835 |
1916 |
0 |
Mar Q 1916 8c 805 Barton I |
mr1 |
1350 |
I000408 |
MILLS |
Sarah |
1835 |
1916 |
0 |
Christening record - birth - Worsley |
mr1 |