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Willingale One Name Study
Willingale Family Tree
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1869 - 1937 (68 years)
1822 - 1874 (52 years)
| Birth |
1822 |
Maldon, Essex |
| Christened |
27 Oct 1822 |
St. Mary's Church, Maldon, Essex |
| Died |
1874 |
Lambeth, London |
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| Father |
Samuel Willingale b. 1761, Maldon, Essex |
| Mother |
Marianne Harvey b. 1797, Writtle, Essex |
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| Children |
| + | 1. Samuel James Willingale b. 1845, Tiptree, Essex |
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| Family 2 |
Edward William Green b. 1826, Greenwich, London |
| Married |
9 Aug 1853 |
All Saints Church, Inworth, Essex |
| Children |
| | 1. Alice Green b. 1854, Tiptree, Essex |
| | 2. Ellen Agnes Green b. 1856, Tiptree, Essex |
| | 3. Charles William Green b. 1858, Colchester, Essex |
| + | 4. Kate Green b. 25 Aug 1859, Colchester, Essex |
| | 5. Mary Jane Green b. 1861, Colchester, Essex |
| | 6. Albert Edward Green b. 1863, Chelsea, London |
| + | 7. Arthur Cecil Edward Green b. 1865, Chelsea, London |
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| Name |
Samuel Frederick Naylor Willingale |
| Birth |
1869 |
Brixton, London |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
1871 |
Potters Bar, London |
| Census |
1881 |
Valley Cottage, High Road, Woodford, Essex |
| Census |
1891 |
4 Festing Terrace, Portsea Island, Hampshire |
| Census |
1901 |
HMS Colossus, Devonport, Devon |
| Occupation |
1901 |
| Royal Marines |
| Census |
1911 |
11 Ridge Road, Letchworth, Hertfordshire |
| Occupation |
1911 |
| Agent for Pearl Assurance Co. |
| Residence |
1931 |
128 Mayles Road, Milton, Portsmouth, Hampshire |
| Death |
17 Nov 1937 |
Portsmouth, Hampshire |
| Notes |
- In 1871 - Potters Bar. South Mimms - RG10/1331/95 p45
James Samuel Willinghall aged 25, florist man born Maldon
Sarah Willinghall aged 26 wife born Cavenham, Suffolk
Naylor Frederick Willinghall son aged 2 born Brighton, Sussex
Infant Willinghall daughter aged 1 month, not christened, born Potters Bar
Elizabeth Clarke, mo in law aged 52, nurse born Toklingham, Suffolk
1881 census - Valley Cottage, High Road, Woodford, Essex RG11/1734/11 p15
WILLINGALE, Samuel Head Married M 35 1846 Gardener Tiptree, Essex
WILLINGALE, Sarah A Wife Married F 36 1845 Cavenham, Suffolk
WILLINGALE, Samuel Son Single M 11 1870 Brixton, Surrey
WILLINGALE, Emma Daughter Single F 10 1871 Potters Bar, Middlesex
WILLINGALE, William Son Single M 8 1873 High Beech, Essex
WILLINGALE, Albert Son Single M 5 1876 Tooting, Surrey
WILLINGALE, Jessie Daughter Single F 3 1878 Woodford, Essex
WILLINGALE, Florence Daughter Single F 1 1880 Woodford, Essex
1891
Piece: RG12/877 Place: Portsea Island-Hampshire Enumeration District: 72
Civil Parish: Portsea Ecclesiastical Parish: St James, Milton
Folio: 79 Page: 26 Schedule: 208
Address: 4 Festing Terrace
WILLINGALE Frederick S. Head aged 22 Bombardier R.M.A. London - Brixton
WILLINGALE Ellen S. Wife aged 18 born Hampshire - Portsmouth
In 1900 Samuel divorced Ellen Sarah for adultery, naming W F Morgan & James Vickers as co-respondents.
1901 census:- Fred S Willingale
Crew
Sergeant RMA
HMS Colosus in Devonport
Age 32 born Brixton, London
Single
In July 1901 Samuel married Emily Cook. On the marriage certificate Samuel Frederick is calling himself Frederick Samuel and stating that he is a bachelor. If this is the same Frederick Samuel who married Ellen in 1890 this is not true.
Royal Marine Medal Roll 1914-1920
First name(s): Samuel Frederick Naylor
Last name: WILLINGALE
Number: RMA/2755
Rank: Colour Sergeant
Medals & clasps earned: 1914-15 Star, Victory & British War Medals
How issued or disposed of: Self
Service branch: Royal Marine Artillery
Notes: Discharged completed length of service 20/4/1907.
1911 census
Name: Relationship to head: Marital Status: Years married: Sex: Age in 1911: Occupation: Where born:
WILLINGATE, FREDERICK G HEAD MARRIED M 42 AGENT PEARL ASSURANCE CO LTD BRIXTON SURREY
WILLINGATE, EMILY WIFE MARRIED 9 F 41 DOMESTIC DUTIES EAST COWES I OF W
(RG14PN7576 RG78PN371 RD136 SD1 ED7 SN7)
Address 11 RIDGE RD LETCHWORTH HERTS County Hertfordshire
District Hitchin Subdistrict Baldock
Enumeration District 7 Parish
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| Person ID |
I0530 |
Willingale One Name Study |
| Last Modified |
3 Nov 2019 |
| Family 1 |
Ellen Sarah Lamport b. 29 Oct 1872, Portsmouth, Hampshire  d. 1960, Portsmouth, Hampshire (Age 87 years) |
| Marriage |
25 Dec 1890 |
Portsea, Hampshire |
| Children |
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| Last Modified |
31 May 2016 |
| Family ID |
F0202 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 2 |
Emily Cook b. 1869, Cowes, Isle of Wight  d. 1925, Portsmouth, Hampshire (Age 56 years) |
| Marriage |
6 Jul 1901 |
Parish Church, Holyhead, Anglesey |
| Notes |
- On the marriage certificate Samuel Frederick is calling himself Frederick Samuel and stating that he is a bachelor. If this is the same Frederick Samuel who married Ellen in 1890 this is not true.
Frederick was aged 33, a sergeant RMA whose residence was recorded as HMS Colossus, and Emily was a spinster aged 32. Their fathers were Samuel Willingale, gardener and James Cook, gardener (deceased).
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| Family ID |
F0592 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 3 |
Caroline Hewett b. 1883, Reigate, Surrey  d. 16 Nov 1952, Portsmouth, Hampshire (Age 69 years) |
| Marriage |
14 Apr 1931 |
St Mary's Church, Reigate, Surrey [1] |
| Last Modified |
3 Nov 2019 |
| Family ID |
F0300 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Birth - 1869 - Brixton, London |
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 | Census - 1871 - Potters Bar, London |
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 | Census - 1881 - Valley Cottage, High Road, Woodford, Essex |
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 | Marriage - 25 Dec 1890 - Portsea, Hampshire |
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 | Census - 1891 - 4 Festing Terrace, Portsea Island, Hampshire |
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 | Child - Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale - 1893 - Portsea, Hampshire |
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 | Child - Albert William Ernest Willingale - 26 Nov 1894 - Portsea, Hampshire |
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 | Census - 1901 - HMS Colossus, Devonport, Devon |
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 | Marriage - 6 Jul 1901 - Parish Church, Holyhead, Anglesey |
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 | Census - 1911 - 11 Ridge Road, Letchworth, Hertfordshire |
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 | Residence - 1931 - 128 Mayles Road, Milton, Portsmouth, Hampshire |
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 | Marriage - 14 Apr 1931 - St Mary's Church, Reigate, Surrey |
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 | Death - 17 Nov 1937 - Portsmouth, Hampshire |
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| Pin Legend |
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| Ships |
 | HMS Colossus The second HMS Colossus was a Colossus class second-class British battleship, launched in 1882 and commissioned in 1886. She had a displacement of 9,520 tons, and an armament of 4 x 12-inch breechloaders, 5 x 6-inch guns and had a respectable speed of 15.5 knots. She served in the Mediterranean Fleet, from her commission in 1886 to 1893 when she then became a Coastguard ship. In 1895 she was part of the 1st Reserve Squadron. In 1901 she was placed in Reserve, before becoming a tender to Excellent in 1904. Colossus was put up for sale in 1906, finally being broken up in 1908. Her sister-ship Edinburgh was broken up in 1910. |
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