City Treasurer’s Staff BC/C/48/2/3 Page Bainton, Frank Everett 2 Buckland, William George 3 Carey, John C 4 Cole, Earnest E 5 Coleman, Herbert William 6 Davies, William Herbert 8 Fussel, Alfred 9 Gunstone, William Herbert 10 Holloway, Harold Alexander 11 Hubbarde, Harold Oscar 12 Huntley, Charles Walter 13 Jones, Leslie Griffith 14 Rees, Richard John 15 Smith, John W 16 Silvey, Stanley Orlando 17 Spencer, John 18 Taylor, James William Herbert 19 Thomas, George Terry 20 Williams, David Emrys 21 Williams, John William 22 Williams, William Weale 23 1 Frank Everett BAIN TON BC/C/48/2/3/1 Born: 12 September 1858 Trowbridge, Wilts Cardiff: 45 years Educated: British School and Private School Lived: 5 Penywain Place, Cardiff Occupation: Assistant Overseer Married: JFM 1887 Cardiff – Sarah Ann Beavan Regiment: 2/5 th Welsh Regt., now Royal Defence Corps Joined: 9 September 1914 (56) Gazetted Lieut.: 26 September 1914 Captain: 7 January 1915 1861 Census @ Prospect Place, Trowbridge George Baynton (23) widower b Bradford in Avon, Wilts Frank (4) b Trowbridge Alice (2) b Trowbridge 1871 Census @ 11 Victoria Road, Trowbridge George Bainton (32) b Bradford, Wilts – Wool Weaver Mary (37) b Southwick, Wilts – Wool Weaver Mary (16) b Wool Weaver Frank (15) Wool Weaver Alice (13) b Cloth Weaver William (8) Scholar Kate (6) b Trowbridge – Scholar Fred (4) b Trowbridge Hubert (2) b Trowbridge Rose (1mths) b Trowbridge 1881 Census @ 38 Constellation Street, Roath Frank E Bainton (24) b Trowbridge – House Carpenter – Single Lodger 1891 Census @ 13 Arran Street, Roath, Cardiff Frank E Bainton (22) Joiner Sarah A (22) Ada M (2) b Cardiff Harriet G (9mths) b Cardiff 1901 Census @ 5 Penywain Place, Roath Frank E Bainton (42) b Trowbridge – Poor Rate Collector Sarah A (32) b Cardiff Ada M (12) b Cardiff Harriet G (10) b Cardiff Cissie (9) b Cardiff Frank G B (5) b Cardiff 1911 Census @ 5 Penywain Place, Cardiff Frank Everett Bainton (52) b Trowbridge, Wilts – Ass. Overseer, Borough Council Sarah Ann (42) b Cardiff Ada Mary (22) [m = 24 years Harriet Gertrude (20) School Teacher, County Council 4 children] Cissie Ethel (19) School Teacher, County Council Frank George Beavan (15) b Cardiff Western Mail Cardiff Directory - 1908, 1911, 1913 not 1915 F E Bainston – rate collector – 5 Penywain Place Probate: Bainton, Frank Everett of 5 Penywain Place Cardiff died 6 September 1938. Llandaff: 11 October to Sarah Ann Bainton widow. Effects: £1022 19s Forces War Records F E Bainston Capt. Royal Defence Corps Seniority Date: 7 Jan 1915 (Territorial Force) British War & Victory Medals 2 William George BUCKLAND BC/C/48/2/3/2 No Photo Born: 11 March 1894 Devonport Cardiff: 1yr 9mths Educated: Stoke High School, Devonport Lived: 149 Inverness Place, Roath Park, Cardiff Occupation: Clerk Single Regiment: Royal Navy “HMS Collean”, Commander in Chief’s Office, Queenstown, Coast of Ireland Joined: 7 November 1916 (22) – 3rd Class Writer – M23526 Parents: Mr & Mrs W Buckland, 27 Herbert Place, Stoke, Devonport 1901 Census @ 88 James Street, Devonport Emily A Buckland (30) b Devonport William G L (7) b Devonport 1911 Census @ 21 Brunswick Place, Stoke, Devonport, Devon William Buckland (42) b Derbyshire – RN Pensioner / Timekeeper, HM Dockyard Emily Ann (40) b Devonport William George Lane (17) b St Mary, Devonport - Clerk, Educ. Authority [m = 17 years 1 Child] Died: Dec 1964 (70) Cardiff Royal Navy Registers of Seaman’s Service 1900 – 1928 W G L Buckland b: 11 March 1894 Devonport, Devon Occupation: Clerk (Audit) Age: 18 Height: 5’ 8” Chest: 35” Hair: Brown Eyes: Grey Complexion: Pale Scar: Right Cheek M23526 7 Nov 1916 Vivid 1 Hostilities 14 July 1919 Vivid 1 Vivid 1 Writer III 7 Nov 1916 24 Apr 1917 Colleen Writer III 25 Apr 1917 30 Jan 1919 Vivid 1 Writer III 31 Jan 1919 14 July 1919 Paid War Gratuity Naval Medal & Award Rolls, 1793 – 1972 Wm G L Buckland M23526 British War Medal 1914-1920 Europe 3 John Charles CAREY BC/C/48/2/3/3 Born: 3 January 1898 Llandaff, Cardiff Educated: Landsdown Road Lived: 22 Kings Road, Cardiff Occupation: Clerk Single Regiment: Signal Section, Royal Engineers / 68 Royal Naval Division Joined: 10 May 1916 (18) – Driver – 161592 Wound Stripes / Good Conduct Stripes Parents: 26 Theobald Road, Cardiff 1901 Census @ 406 Cowbridge Road, Canton, Cardiff Edward J Carey b Gloucestershire – Mutoscope Mechanic Florence (290 b London Charles J (3) b Cardiff Elvirl B (2) b Cardiff 1911 Census @ 34 Major Road, Cardiff Edward John Carey (38) b Bristol – Automatic Dealer Florence (39) b London John (13) b Llandaff – School Dolly (11) b Swansea – School Kitty (9) b Cardiff – School Clifford (8) b Cardiff – School Marjory (6) b Cardiff – School Frank (4) b Cardiff Harry (3) b Cardiff Edward (10mths) b Cardiff [m = 14 years 8 children] Died: Dec 1971 (73) Pontypridd (b Nov 1898) WW1 Service Record John Charles Carey (18) 43 Wyndham Terrace, Canton Clerk, Cardiff Corporation (f) Edward John Carey Attested: 11 Jan 1916 Mobilised: 10 May 1916 Poster Driver, RE Signal Depot RE Signal Depot: 7 June 1916 Transferred: 30 May 1916 12 May 1917 OC Sig. Depot joined unit from England 19 May 1917 OC 63 Sig. Coy joined unit form Sig. Depot 18 Aug 1917 wounded (Shell Shock) 26 Aug 1917 OC Hosp. classified (Shell Shock) Adm. To 3 Can L Hospital 1 Sep 1917 OC 63 Signal re-joined unit from hospital 3 Feb 1918 Leave to UK 11 May 1918 Records Reinstated Sapper, Signal Detained in UK for ____ while on leave The re-mustering of No. 161592 Driver Carey, J C as a Sapper, Trade: Signalman ‘B’ Proficient with effect from 6 Aug 1916 is approved. Unit – 63 rd (Royal Naval) Dive Signal Coy, RE Signals 26 Theobald Road, Cardiff (21) 11 Jan 1916 – 17 Mar 1919 Class Z: 23 Feb 1919 Carey, J C 161592 Driver 63 Div., Signals RE 12 Aug 1917 reported sick – No 15 Field Ambulance tho 42 CCS Showed no tremor, patient looking rather apathetic and on the night of 11 Aug 1917 of headaches complaining ……….. Medal Roll Index Cards / Service Medal & Award Rolls John C Carey Sapper 161592 Royal Engineers British War & Victory Medals Chatham 4 Earnest E COLE BC/C/48/2/3/4 Born: 3 May 1879 Cardiff Educated: Cardiff Council & Secondary Schools Lived: “Springberries”, The Heath, Cardiff Occupation: Clerk Married: Regiment: 1/15 th London (Civil Service Rifles) Joined: Attested: 1915 (36) Mobilized: 23 April 1918 Private Parents: 5 South Park Road, Wimbledon, London SW 1881 Census @ 26 Davis Street, Cardiff John Cole (43) b Devon - Ships Carpenter Emily (38) b Cornwall Annie E (14) b Cardiff William A (12) b Cardiff Emma (11) b Cardiff Richard G (7) b Cardiff Jno F (5) b Cardiff Ernest E (1) b Cardiff Emily (1mth) b Cardiff 1891 Census @ 26 Davis Street, Cardiff John Cole (52) b Devon Emily (48) b Cornwall Annie E (24) b Cardiff William A (22) b Cardiff Emma (21) b Cardiff Richard George (18) b Cardiff John Fletcher (16) b Cardiff Ernest E (11) b Cardiff Emily May (10) b Cardiff Henry Garfield (8) b Cardiff 1901 Census @ 15 Longacre, St Martins Covent Garden London Ernest Cole (21) b Cardiff - Railway Contracts Clerk – Boarder / Single 1911 Census @ 58 Arran Street, Roath Cardiff Ernest Cole (30) b Cardiff – Treasurers Assistant, City Council – Boarder / Single Probate: Cole, Ernest Ebenezer of 215 Allensbank Road Cardiff died 25 November 1949 at Llandough Hospital Penarth Glamorgan. Llandaff: 30 December to Lucy Cole widow. Effects: £1259 19s 3d Medal Roll Index Cards Ernest E Coles Pte 537532 15 th London Regt British War & Victory Medals Service Medal & Award Rolls Ernest Ebenezer Cole Pte 537532 London Regiment 15 th (County of London) Batt. (PWO Civil Services Rifles) British War & Victory Medals London 30 Nov 1920 France: 19 Sep 1918 – 20 Jan 1919 5 Herbert William COLEMAN BC/C/48/2/3/5 No Photo Born: 16 June 1894 Cardiff Educated: Municipal Secondary School Lived: 28 Theobald Road, Howard Gardens Occupation: Clerk Single Regiment: 11 th Welsh Joined: 3 September 1914 (20) L/Cpl Address: 197 Brigade Signals, No 1 S of C Reception Company, B E F National Schools Herbert William Coleman b: 16 Jun 1894 (F) John David Coleman 1901: Albany Road School, Roath (Boys) 1907: Howard Gardens & Howardian High Schools (Boys) 1901 Census @ 158 Castle Road, Roath, Cardiff John D Coleman (34) b Cardiff – Chemist & Drugist Annie (36) b Newcastle Emlyn Herbert W (6) b Cardiff / Edith M (5) b Cardiff Jane Pond (70) Mother in law 1911 Census @ 158 City Road, Cardiff John D Coleman (44) Widower – Chemist & Drugist Herbert William (16) b Cardiff - Junior Clerk Edith Margaret (15) b Cardiff [1911 Western Mail Cardiff Directory at City Road but no Coleman in 1913 or at Theobald Road] [1915 Western Mail Cardiff Directory - Miss Edith Coleman 18 Silver Street Roath no Herbert] [1915 / 1920 - W Coleman – 52 Glamorgan Street, Canton] Married : AMJ 1927 Cardiff – Dorothy V Evans Probate: Coleman, Herbert William of 7 Water Lane, West Malling Maidstone died 17 September 1978. Brighton: 23 October £4,442 Medal Rolls Index Cards H W Coleman Pte 15097 Welsh Regt ’15 Star France 6 Mar 1917 British War & Victory Medals ‘Z’ Res. 6 March 1919 Service Medal & Award Rolls Herbert William Coleman Pte 15097 11 th Welsh (Base/Infantry) Pte 15097 Att: 10 th Lincolnshire Regt. British War & Victory Medals Infantry Records, Shrewsbury 3 Dec 1920 H W Coleman Pte 15097 11 th Welsh A.R. Cl Z 6 Mar 1919 1914-15 Star Infantry Records, Shrewsbury 29 Nov 1919 WW1 Service Records Examined: 3 March 1914 Cardiff Age: 20 Occupation: Clerk Height: 5’ 6 Weight: 120lbs Pals 2 nd Welsh 15097 Transferred to Class ‘Z’ Army Reserve on Demob 6 March 1919
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