See also
Husband: | William Sydney Nelson HEARD (1861-1946) | |
Wife: | Fanny Louise RICH (1872-1921) | |
Children: | Sidney Frank HEARD (1897-1967) | |
Roderick George HEARD (1901-1977) | ||
Nancy Elizabeth HEARD (1909-2006) | ||
Marriage | 10 Sep 1896 | Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England1 |
Emmanuel The ceremony was conducted by the Rev W. Seymour Michell |
Name: | William Sydney Nelson HEARD2,3 | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | William Esau HEARD (1835-1938) | |
Mother: | Julia Ann GRIFFITHS (1836-1914) | |
Birth | 12 Mar 1861 | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales2 |
Baptism | 1 Apr 1861 (age 0) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales |
10 Morgan Street In St Paul |
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Census | 7 Apr 1861 (age 1 mn) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales2 |
10 Morgan Street | ||
Census | 2 Apr 1871 (age 10) | Trull, Somerset, England3 |
Wesleyan College | ||
Occupation | 2 Apr 1871 (age 10) | scholar; Trull, Somerset, England3 |
Census | 3 Apr 1881 (age 20) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales4 |
King's Vale Villa, Queen Street | ||
Census | 5 Apr 1891 (age 30) | Whitson, Newport, Monmouthsire, wales5 |
Whitson Court | ||
Occupation | 5 Apr 1891 (age 30) | ship broker; Whitson, Newport, Monmouthsire, wales5 |
Residence | 10 Sep 1896 (age 35) | Lower Machen, Monmouthshire1 |
Machen House | ||
Occupation | 10 Sep 1896 (age 35) | gentleman; Lower Machen, Monmouthshire1 |
Census | 31 Mar 1901 (age 40) | Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales6 |
The Oaklands | ||
Occupation | 31 Mar 1901 (age 40) | coal exporter; Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales6 |
Sailed | 8 Mar 1912 (age 50) | London, England |
William sailed on the Royal Steam Packet Company's Agadir from London on a 23 day round trip to Majorca, Morocco and Madeira and back to London. There were some 50 passengers on the vessel. | ||
Residence | 1914 (age 52-53) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales7 |
The Ferns, 12 Westfield Road, Newport | ||
Occupation | 26 May 1921 (age 60) | Director of Companies; Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England |
Layter's Cottage | ||
Census | 19 Jun 1921 (age 60 yrs 3 mns) | Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England8 |
Layter's Cottage | ||
Occupation | 19 Jun 1921 (age 60) | company director; Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England8 |
Employment: Standard Oil and Refining Co Ltd.Petroleum Refiners Place of Work: 15 Old Jewry Chambers, London EC2 |
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Residence | frm 1923 to 1936 (age 61-75) | London, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 William was living with sister Lilian Mabel and daughter Nancy Elizabeth |
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Sailed | 13 Jun 1923 (age 62) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
c/o 15 Old Jewry Chambers London E.C.2 He sailed with his son Roderick (21, a student) on the Majestic, first class, to New York |
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Disembarked | 13 Aug 1923 (age 62) | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 Described as a Director, William arrived in Liverpool on the Franconia, from New York, accompanied by daughter Nancy, aged 14. (A scholar) |
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Residence | frm 1937 to 1939 (age 75-78) | London, England |
5G Bickenhall Mansions, W1 William was with sister Lilian Mabel, and his daughter Nancy Elizabeth. In 1916 when Blundeston Hall was sold Lilian had left her Woods sister and in-laws, went to London and kept house for her eldest brother Sydney, [William Sydney Nelson Heard} who did much entertaining and greatly needed the help. After his death in 1946 she she stayed in Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. |
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Census | 29 Sep 1939 (age 78) | Newbury, Berkshire, England9 |
Marlston House | ||
Occupation | 29 Sep 1939 (age 78) | company director; Newbury, Berkshire, England9 |
He became managing partner of the Cardiff office of Jones, Heard & Co. | ||
Death | 12 Jul 1946 (age 85) | Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England |
13 Lypiatt Terrace | ||
Probate | 23 Oct 1946 | London, England10 |
13 Lypiatt Terrace, Cheltenham Probate granted to Barclays Bank Ltd. Effects valued at £30,550 12s 8d, with net personalty £28, 158 16s 11d. Duty paid £5,444. |
Name: | Fanny Louise RICH | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | Thomas Godwin RICH (1840-1882) | |
Mother: | Emma TEAGLE (1845-1930) | |
Birth | Q4 1872 | Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire, England6 |
Residence | 10 Sep 1896 (age 23) | Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England1 |
39 Pembroke Road | ||
Census | 31 Mar 1901 (age 28) | Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales6 |
The Oaklands | ||
Census | 2 Apr 1911 (age 37) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales11 |
The Ferns, 12 Westfield Road, Newport | ||
Death | 20 May 1921 (age 48) | Banff Parish, Banff County12 |
Cause: Cerebral Embolism Mitral Stenosis Address: Duff House Sanatorium usual residence;Layter's Cottage, Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England. “Sanatorium” loosely means a “health resort”; typically defined as an institution that provides medical treatment and rest, often in a healthy climate, for people who have been ill for a long time. So what better place for a Sanatorium than Duff House in Banff. It opened in September 1913 and ran for 10 years; in fact it ran so successfully that it needed bigger premises and it moved to Ruthin Castle in Wales where it ran until 1935. Later its own brochure declares it is the first of it’s kind in the United Kingdom “for the scientific treatment of disorders of metabolism”, and lists dyspepsia, ulcers, constipation, diabetes, obesity and emaciation, as complaints that patients should come to Duff House for treatment, as well as heart and arterial diseases. It was equipped with the very latest laboratory and other scientific equipment, as well as X-ray equipment and it had 54 bedrooms, some fitted with a private bathroom.This was well before the NHS and as a private hospital fees were of course charged. In 1913 these were twelve guineas a week for the first four weeks, and then ten guineas. Extra could be paid for some of the “Special Suites”, the most expensive at 20 guineas a week being the Kings Suite. In 1916 prices rose by 20% “owing to the great increase in the cost of service, supplies and the scientific investigations made”. For reference the average wage in 1914 for a qualified shipwright was about 2 guineas a week, a labourer only about half that. The Laboratory was situated at the north end of the Long Gallery on the 3rd floor, with also an Operating Theatre, the Consulting and Examination Rooms, with a Waiting Room and an X-Ray room. Duff House became well known as a health resort and its Senior Physician was Edmund Spriggs who was instrumental in many medical studies. In particular he studied Diabetes, and the “Patients Manual of Diabetes” published in October 1922 as part of the “Duff House Papers” is the background to what is still the day to day treatment of Diabetes patients. |
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Burial | 25 May 1921 | Battersea, Morden Parish, Surrey, England13 |
Probate | 18 Jul 1921 | London12 |
Layter's Cottage, Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England Probate granted to widower William Sydney Nelson Heard, merchant. Effects valued at £1089 8s 11d |
Name: | Sidney Frank HEARD6 | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Margaret Catherine MCQUEEN (1904-1967) | |
Birth | 11 Dec 1897 | Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales6 |
Baptism | 2 Feb 1898 (age 0) | Llanhenog, Monmouthshire. Wales |
The Oaklands In the Church of St Jerome, Llangwm Uchaf, (upper) Llangwm, Monmouthshire, Wales. |
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Census | 31 Mar 1901 (age 3) | Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales6 |
The Oaklands | ||
Census | 2 Apr 1911 (age 13) | Hove, Sussex, England14 |
Lancing College | ||
Occupation | 2 Apr 1911 (age 13) | School; Hove, Sussex, England14 |
Qualification | 18 Jan 1916 (age 18) | Great Britain, Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate; Weybridge, Surrey, England |
Military School, Brooklands Certificate taken on Maurice Farman Biplane. Sydney Frank Heard was 2nd Lieut. RFC. Residence The Ferns, Newport, Monmouth. |
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Arrival | 1919 (age 21-22) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Disembarked | 18 Apr 1922 (age 24) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
15 Old Drury Chambers, London EC2 He had sailed Cabin Class on the Aquitania. Occupation: Oil Pr. He had been living in the USA. |
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Residence | 28 Nov 1925 (age 27) | Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada15 |
146 Warren Road | ||
Occupation | 28 Nov 1925 (age 27) | oil engineer; Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada15 |
Religion | 28 Nov 1925 (age 27) | Church of England15 |
Occupation | President, Oil Company. | |
He was a corporate executive in Calgary Alberta with Imperial Oil of Canada in South America, Toronto and then Calgary, where he managed their subsidiary the Royalite Co. |
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Disembarked | 15 Nov 1926 (age 28) | New York, New York, USA |
Sidney, his wife Margaret and their daughter Susan sailed from Talara, Peru on 23 Oct 1926 on the Santa Ana, to stay one day in New York before travelling on to their home at 146 Warren Road, Toronto, Canada. There appeared to be a nurse accompanying them. Jean Hamilton, 31. Margaret's father, Alexander McQueen, sister Jean and brother Neil were travelling with them, the father-in-law being an executive with Sidney's employer and Neil a geologist. They were employed by International Petroleum Co., Talara , Peru, and at that time were all living at 146 Warren Road, Toronto. |
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Disembarked | 13 May 1928 (age 30) | New York, New York, USA |
He disembarked from the Pastores, having sailed from Cristobal, in the Canal Zone, Panama on 6 May 1928. He was to stay one day in New York before travelling on to his wife Margaret at home in 55 Oriole Gardens, Toronto by the Canadian Pacific Railway. His contact in Panama had been A.S.Hayman of the Tropical Oil Company, Cartagena. He also gave the name of Mr Leady, the Manager of the Tropical Oil Company in Panama on his Canadian documents. | ||
Census | 1 Jun 1931 (age 33) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada16 |
55 Oriole Gardens Place of Habitation: 55 Oriole Gardens |
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Occupation | 1 Jun 1931 (age 33) | Prod Engineer, oiul wells refineries; Toronto, Ontario, Canada16 |
Total earnings since 1 June 1920: 8000 | ||
National or Tribal Origin | 1 Jun 1931 (age 33) | Canada16 |
Religion | 1 Jun 1931 (age 33) | Church of England16 |
Border crossing | 5 Jan 1932 (age 34) | Buffalo, Niagara, New York, United States |
55 Oriole Gardens, Toronto, Canada He crossed the border in order to travel on to Peru, South America. |
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Residence | 1953 (age 55-56) | Calgary South, Alberta, Canada |
802 Prospect Avenue. Sidney Frank, wife Margaret, and son William, a student, were at Prospect Avenue together. |
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Death | 18 Jan 1967 (age 69) | Port Hope, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada |
When he retired from Imperial Oil, he and his wife settled in Port Hope, Ontario | ||
Burial | 1967 | Port Hope, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada |
St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Port Hope |
Name: | Roderick George HEARD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse 1: | Ann TEWKESBERRY (1899-1992) | |
Spouse 2: | Frances Kathryn BREEN (1913-1990) | |
Birth | 4 Sep 1901 | Caerleon, Monmouthshire, Wales17,18 |
Baptism | 6 Oct 1901 (age 0) | Llanhenog, Monmouthshire. Wales |
The Oaklands In the Church of St Jerome, Llangwm Uchaf, (upper) Llangwm, Monmouthshire, Wales. |
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Census | 2 Apr 1911 (age 9) | Westgate on Sea, Kent18 |
The Observatory, Sea Road | ||
Sailed | 10 Mar 1923 (age 21) | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
c/o W.S.N. Heard Esq., 15 Old Jewry Chambers London E.C.2 He sailed second class on the Celtic, to New York, a clerk, intending to reside in the USA |
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Sailed | 13 Jun 1923 (age 21) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
c/o W.S.N. Heard Esq., 15 Old Jewry Chambers London E.C.2 He sailed with his father (62, director) on the Majestic, first class, to New York |
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Sailed | 11 Sep 1926 (age 25) | Avonmouth Bristol, Gloucestershire, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, London W2 He sailed on the Cavina, bound for the West Indies and Central America, where he was disembarkiung in the Canal Zone, Panama, heading for Peru. He was an employer in the petroleum business. |
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Occupation | 1929 (age 27-28) | Engineer; London, England |
McGregor, Gow and Holland, 20 Billiter Street, EC | ||
Disembarked | 2 Sep 1929 (age 27) | New York, New York, USA |
Roderick sailed from Talara Peru on 24 Aug 1929, on the Santa Teresa, having been resident at Negritos, Peru, working in the Oil business. His fare was paid by his employers International Petroleum. From New York he was in transit to England within 5 days. | ||
Sailed | 13 Dec 1929 (age 28) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
McGregor, Gow and Holkland, 20 Billiter Street, London EC Roderick sailed cabin class, to New York, cabin class, en route for Peru, on the Carmania. |
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Occupation | 1931 (age 29-30) | Field Engineer; Niagara Falls, New York, USA |
Border crossing | 27 Jul 1931 (age 29) | Niagara Falls, New York, USA |
His arrival contact was a friend, Adam Cooper, Standard Oil, 185 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey. His Canada address was his brother Sidney Frank Heard, 55 Oriole Gardens, Toronto, Ontario. His previous residence had been in Negritos, Peru | ||
Will Legacy | 1933 (age 31-32) | £1000 |
He was a beneficiary in the will of his Uncle George Rich. | ||
Border crossing | 23 Oct 1948 (age 47) | Buffalo, New York, USA |
Accompanied by wife Francis Catherine. Their residence in Canada was 56 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario. He was visiting Esso Export Co., New York City. | ||
Disembarked | 22 Jun 1951 (age 49) | New York, New York, USA |
Roderick and Frances arrived at New York on the R.M.S.Mauretania, having sailed from Southampton on 16 June 1951 | ||
Disembarked | 27 Sep 1955 (age 54) | New York, New York, USA |
Roderick and Frances arrived at New York on the S.S.United States, having sailed from Southampton on 22 Sep 1955 | ||
Residence | 1957 (age 55-56) | New York, New York, USA |
530 East 23rd Street, Manhattan | ||
Disembarked | 1 Aug 1959 (age 57) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
45 Eaton Square, London W1 Executive Roderick Heard and wife Frances Heard arrived on the R.M.S.Mauretania, having sailed First Class from New York. Described as Canadians, living in New York they were intending to visit the UK for four months. |
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Naturalisation | 17 Aug 1959 (age 57) | New York, New York, USA |
District Court He petitioned for naturalisation as a US citizen, and was granted this on 17 Aug 1959. |
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Disembarked | 11 Oct 1960 (age 59) | New York, New York, USA |
60 West 49th Street, New York 20 Roderick and Frances arrived at New York on the Queen Mary, having sailed first class from Southampton via Cherbourg, on 6 Oct 1960 |
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Death | 3 May 1977 (age 75) | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Name: | Nancy Elizabeth HEARD | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | James Stewart Abercrombie PEARSON (1912-1971) | |
Birth | 17 Jun 1909 | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales |
The Ferns, Clytha Park Road | ||
Baptism | 28 Aug 1909 (age 0) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales |
in St Mark's | ||
Census | 2 Apr 1911 (age 1 yr 9 mns) | Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales11 |
The Ferns, 12 Westfield Road, Newport | ||
Census | 19 Jun 1921 (age 12) | Sevenoaks, Kent, England19 |
Lisburn Residential College, Hitchen Hatch Lane Education: Whole Time |
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Occupation | 19 Jun 1921 (age 12) | pupil; Sevenoaks, Kent, England19 |
Residence | frm 1923 to 1936 (age 13-27) | London, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 William was living with sister Lilian Mabel and daughter Nancy Elizabeth |
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Disembarked | 13 Aug 1923 (age 62) | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 Described as a Director, William arrived in Liverpool on the Franconia, from New York, accompanied by daughter Nancy, aged 14. (A scholar) |
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Arrival | 19 Nov 1928 (age 19) | from Montreal; Plymouth |
55A Westbourne Terrace, London W2 on the Ausonia. |
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Will Legacy | 1933 (age 23-24) | George Rich |
She received £1000 as a beneficiary in her uncle George's will | ||
Disembarked | 5 Dec 1933 (age 24) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 Nancy arrived from New York on the Berengaria |
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Disembarked | 3 Feb 1936 (age 26) | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 Nancy arrived from New York on the Lancastria, having sailed Cabin Class. |
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Disembarked | 16 Oct 1936 (age 27) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
55A Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London W2 Nancy arrived from Quebec on the Empress of Britain |
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Residence | frm 1937 to 1939 (age 27-30) | London, England |
5G Bickenhall Mansions, W1 William was with sister Lilian Mabel, and his daughter Nancy Elizabeth |
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Disembarked | 2 Feb 1938 (age 28) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
5 G Bickenhall Mansions, Gloucester Place, london Nancy arrived from New York on the Aquitania |
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Disembarked | 16 Dec 1938 (age 29) | Southampton, Hampshire, England |
5 G Bickenhall Mansions, Gloucester Place, London Nancy arrived from New York on the Aquitania, sailing TouristClass. |
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Census | 29 Sep 1939 (age 30) | Newbury, Berkshire, England9 |
Marlston House | ||
Occupation | 29 Sep 1939 (age 30) | unpaid farm worker; Newbury, Berkshire, England9 |
Death | 2006 (age 96-97) | Crieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland |
1 | Text From Source: 1896, Marriage solemnized at Emmanuel in the Parish of Clifton in the County of Marriage No: Bristol Archives; Bristol, England; Bristol Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: P.ec/R/2/A When Married: 10 Sep 1896 Name and Surname: William Sydney Nelson Heard and Fanny Louise Rich Age: 35 and 23 Condition: Bachelor and Spinster Rank or Profession: gentleman and - Residence at the time of Marriage: Machen House, Lower Machen and 39 Pembroke Road, Clifton Father's Name and Surname: William Esau Heard and Thomas Rich Rank or Profession of Father: Gentleman and Gentleman Married in the church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns by me, W.S.Michell, curate. This Marriage was solemnized between us, William Sydney Nelson Heard and Fanny Louise Rich in the Presence of us, Arthur W. Rich, Arthur Wentworth Heard |
2 | Text From Source: Census England 1861 Address: 10 Morgan Street Place: Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Where Born,Infirmity William Esau Heard,Head,Unm,M,26,ship broker's clerk,Northam, Devon, England, Julia A Heard,Wife,Mar,F,24,,Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, Julia A Heard,Daughter,Unm,F,1,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, William S Heard,Son,Unm,M,1m,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, There was a nurse, 44 year old Louisa Edward, and a domestic servant, 18 year old Catherine Powell living with the family, |
3 | Text From Source: Census Wales 1871 Address: Wesleyan College Place: Trull, Somerset, England Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Where Born,Infirmity Sydney W N Heard,scholar,Unm,M,10,scholar,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, William appears to be using his middle name Sydney. |
4 | Text From Source: Census England 1881 Address: King's Vale Villa, Queen Street Place: Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Where Born,Infirmity William Esau Heard,Head,Mar,M,46,ship broker & merchant,Northam, Devon, England, Julia A Heard,Wife,Mar,F,45,,Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, Julia A Heard,Daughter,Unm,F,21,scholar,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, William S Heard,Son,Unm,M,20,ship broker's clerk,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, Leonard G Heard,Son,Unm,M,10,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, F.C Heard,Daughter,Unm,F,8,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, L.M. Heard,Daughter,Unm,F,6,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, H.M Heard,Daughter,Unm,F,3,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, Mary Newman, 25, was a live-in general servant with the family. |
5 | Text From Source: Census Wales 1891 Address: Whitson Court Place: Whitson, Newport, Monmouthsire, Wales Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Employ Status,Where Born,Infirmity,Language William Sydney Nelson Heard,Visitor,M,M,30,ship broker,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,, William was visiting one J.R.Phillips, of Newfoundland, of private means. |
6 | Text From Source: Census Wales 1901 Address: The Oaklands Place: Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales Name,Relation,Condition,Sex,Age,Occupation,Employ Status,At Home,Where Born,Infirmity,Language William Sidney Nelson Heard,Head,M,M,40,coal exporter,,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,, Fanny Louise Heard,Wife,M,F,28,,,,Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire, England,, Sidney F Heard,Son,S,M,3,,,,Llanhennock, Monmouthshire, Wales,, Herbert S Rich,Brother-in-law,S,M,21,living on own means,,,Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire, England,, There were two servants living in. Emily Green, 30, a governess, from Brixham, and Lucy Arnold, 25, a cook from Monmouthshire. |
7 | 1914 Kelly´s Directory of Monmouthshire. Cit. Date: 1914. |
8 | Text From Source: Census England 1921 Address: Layter's Cottage Place: Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, England Name,Relation,Age,Sex,Married,Where Born,Nationality,Education,Occupation,Employment,Place of Work,Chd <16,Children's Ages William Sydney Nelson Heard,Head,60y 3m,M,Widowed,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,,,company director,Standard Oil and Refining Co Ltd.Petroleum Refiners,15 Old Jewry Chambers, London EC2,1,12 Olive Bertha Heard,Visitor,41y 4m,F,Married,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,,,house duties,,,, Lillian Mabel Heard,Sister,45y 10m,F,Single,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,,,bee expert,Own Account,At home,, There was a general servant, Eliza Perkis, 46, of Ryde, IOW. Olive Bertha was sister-in-law, Lilian was sister. |
9 | Text From Source: Register England & Wales 1939 Address: Marlston House Place: Newbury, Berkshire, England Name of person,Status,Gender,Birthdate,Condition,Occupation,Comments Heard, Lillian Mabel,,F,12 Aug 1875,S,unpaid domestic duties, Heard, Nancy Elizabeth,,F,17 Jun 1909,S,unpaid farm worker, Heard, William Sydney Nelson,,M,12 Mar 1861,M,company director, They appear to be staying with Sir William and Lady Ruby Alexander |
10 | Probate Index. London. Cit. Date: 23 October 1946. |
11 | Text From Source: Census Wales 1911 Address: The Ferns, 12 Westfield Road, Newport Place: Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales Name,Relation,Sex,Age,Married,Years,Chd Born,Chd Living,Chd Died,Occupation,Industry,Employ Status,At Home,Where Born,Nationality,Infirmity,Language Fanny Louise Heard,Head,F,37,M,,3,3,0,,,,,Rodbourne Cheney, Wiltshire, England,,, Emma Teagle,Mother,F,65,W,,9,9,0,,,,,Seagry, Wiltshire, England,,, Nancy Elizabeth Heard,Daughter,F,1y 9m,S,,,,,,,,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,,, There were three servants living in - a nurse, Marjorie Holmes,22, a cook, Lilian Britton, 20, and a housemaid, Edith Frost, 22. |
12 | National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations). London. Cit. Date: 18 July 1921. |
13 | Battersea. Cit. Date: 25 May 1921. FHL Film Number1785890 |
14 | Text From Source: Census England 1911 Address: Lancing College Place: Hove, Sussex, England Name,Relation,Sex,Age,Married,Years,Chd Born,Chd Living,Chd Died,Occupation,Industry,Employ Status,At Home,Where Born,Nationality,Infirmity Sidney Frank Heard,Pupil,M,13,S,,,,,School,,,,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,, |
15 | Text From Source: Marriage Reference: Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1928; Reel: 705 Other Info: License issued 21 Nov 1925 Date: 28 Nov 1925 Address: St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Place: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada Marriage Type: By Licence Individual Name: Sidney Frank Heard Gender: male Status: Bachelor Age: 27 Birth place: England Occupation: oil engineer Residence place: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada Residence address: 146 Warren Road Religion: Church of England Father: William Sydney Nelson Heard Spouse Name: Margaret Catherine McQueen Gender: female Status: Spinster Age: 21 Birth place: Ontario, Canada Residence place: Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada Residence address: 146 Warren Road Religion: Presbyterian Father: Alexander McQueen Minister: Stuart C Parker B.D. Witnesses: Horace Weddell Rich, 12560, Cedar Road, Cleveland, USA Jean McQueen,146 Warren Road, Toronto |
16 | Text From Source: Census Canada 1931 Address: 55 Oriole Gardens Place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Name,Place of Habitation,Owned or Rented,Rental Per Month,Class of House,Construction Material,Rooms Occupied by family,Relationship,Sex,Marital Status,Age,Birth place,Father Birthplace,Mother Birthplace,Immigration Year,Naturalization Year,Nationality,Origin,Speak English,Speak French,Other Language,Religion,Can read,Can write,School months 1920,Occupation,Employment Status,Place of work,Total earnings 1920,Unemployed,Weeks Employed,Weeks Unemployed Heard, Sidney Frank,55 Oriole Gardens,O,15000value,s,B,10 rooms,Has radio, Head,M,M,33,England,England,England,1920,,Canada,English,Yes,Yes,Spanish,Ch of E,Yes,Yes,,Prod Engineer, oil wells, refineries,,,8000,,, Heard, Margaret Catherine,55 Oriole Gardens,,,,,,Wife,F,M,26,Ontario, Canada,Ontario,Ontario,,,Canada,Scotch,Yes,No,En,Presbyterian,Yes,Yes,,homemaker,,,,,, Heard, Susan,55 Oriole Gardens,,,,,,Daughter,F,S,4,Ontario, Canada,England,Ontario,,,Canada,English,Yes,No,En,Presbyterian,No,No,,,,,,,, There was an English maid, 58,widow, Mary Harris, and a domestic nurse, 26, single, Doris Wellman, living with the family |
17 | Free BMD Birth. Newport Vol 11a page 204. Cit. Date: Q3 1901. |
18 | Text From Source: Census England 1911 Address: The Observatory, Sea Road Place: Westgate on Sea, Kent Name,Relation,Sex,Age,Married,Years,Chd Born,Chd Living,Chd Died,Occupation,Industry,Employ Status,At Home,Where Born,Nationality,Infirmity Roderick George Heard,pupil,M,9,S,,,,,,,,,Caerleon, Monmouthshire, Wales,, |
19 | Text From Source: Census England 1921 Address: Lisburn Residential College, Hitchen Hatch Lane Place: Sevenoaks, Kent, England Name,Relation,Age,Sex,Marr/Orph'd,Birthplace,Nationality,Education,Occupation,Employment,Place of Work,Chd <16,Children's Ages Ruth Heard,Inmate,10y 4m,F,Both Alive,Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa,,Whole Time,pupil,,,, Nancy Elizabeth Heard,Inmate,12,F,Mother Dead,Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales,,Whole Time,pupil,,,, |