Is anybody researching the surname Leadbeater? I am trying to trace the family of a Albert A R Leadbeater, born c.1898 in Shifnal/Albrighton, Shropshire. Married Sarah E Houghton in 1921. If anybody could help it would be greatly appreciated.
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Phewww - it's taken me ages to work out why all the children had mothers maiden name as Jordon, when the only marriage for the parents appeared to be Richard C Leadbeater to Harriet Brotherton in Shifnal Dec 1864 ref 6a 1205. Until I realised that Harriet was born as BROTHERTON, HARRIET - GRO Reference: 1862 J Quarter in SHIFFNAL Volume 06A Page 601 with NO MMN, before her mother Sarah Brotherton married Edwin Jordon Dec 1864 in Shifnal ref 6a 1205.Chrissie passed away in January 2020.
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Here is the family in 1901 for anyone trying to help - https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interacti...&usePUBJs=trueChrissie passed away in January 2020.
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Albert Alexander Raymond Leadbeater, baptised 21/11/1897 (Anglican), son of Richard Chesney and Harriet Leadbeater.
Link on FMP - https://search.findmypast.co.uk/reco...FBAP%2F1046000
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In the 1939 living at 8 Station Road, Seisdon R.D., Staffordshire
Albert A R Leadbeater b. 29 Oct 1897 (Coal Hoist Labourer) Married
Elizabeth M Leadbeater b. 19 Dec 1900 (Unpaid domestic duties) Married
Raymond Leadbeater b. 01/07/1921 (Errand Boy (grocery)) Single
Gordon (Leslie) Leadbeater b. 07/12/1938 (Under school age) Single
Also present - Albert E Hughes b. 12/09/1898 (Finish and fruit salesman) Single
There is also one other closed record on the list.
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3113 Albert Leadbeater, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 2nd Battalion, 'C' Company, discharged at Windsor on 15/05/1915 (aged 18 years and 7 months), having been found no longer fit for service under Kings regulations 392 XVI (Service 209 embodied days). Trade - Carter. Character - Indifferent.
Cause of discharge - mentally unfitness from birth. Not result of military service. Permanent. Prevents 1/4
Gratuity on discharge - £2 0 0, allowance for civilian clothing - £ 0 17 7
Enlistment address given as 3 Brick Yard Cottages, Bear Green, nr Dorking
Enlisted Guildford (19/10/1914)
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Originally posted by HTSCF Fareham View Post3113 Albert Leadbeater, Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), 2nd Battalion, 'C' Company, discharged at Windsor on 15/05/1915 (aged 18 years and 7 months), having been found no longer fit for service under Kings regulations 392 XVI (Service 209 embodied days). Trade - Carter. Character - Indifferent.
Cause of discharge - mentally unfitness from birth. Not result of military service. Permanent. Prevents 1/4
Gratuity on discharge - £2 0 0, allowance for civilian clothing - £ 0 17 7
Enlistment address given as 3 Brick Yard Cottages, Bear Green, nr Dorking
Enlisted Guildford (19/10/1914)
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