Frederick James Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1857
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1873

Family Branch: Bristol
PinsentID: GRO0333


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Grandparents

Grandfather: John Pinsent: 1782 – 1849
Grandmother: Mary Follett: 1782 – 1859

Parents

Father: James Pinsent: 1825 – 1886
Mother: Elizabeth Ann Perkins: 1831 – xxxx

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

Ann Pinson: 1809 – 1862
William Pinsent: 1811 – 1879
Elizabeth Pinson: 1814 – xxxx
John Pinsent: 1817 – 1819
Joseph Pinson: 1819 – 1881
Sarah Pinson: 1821 – 1886
John Pinsent: 1823 – 1902
James Pinsent: 1825 – 1886
Samuel Pinson: 1828 – 1833
Thomas Pinson: 1830 – 1832

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

Frederick James Pinsent: 1857 – 1873


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Florence Annie Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1885
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1918

Family Branch: Bristol
PinsentID: GRO0302


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: John Pinsent: 1823 – 1902
Grandmother: Elizabeth Loveys: 1817 -1884

PARENTS

Father: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
Mother: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

Emily Pinsent: 1850 – 1857
John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
Elizabeth Pinsent: 1854 – xxxx
Anne Pinsent: 1856 – 1857
Anne Pinsent: 1858 – xxxx
William Pinsent: 1860 – 1936
Laura Emily Pinsent: 1863 – 1868

Illegitimate: Jane Ann Mead Pinsent: 1845 – 1914

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
Albert John Pinsent: 1882 – 1928


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Eunice Bell Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1872
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1898

Family Branch: Bristol
PinsentID: GRO0286


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Grandparents

Grandfather: William Pinsent: 1811 – 1879
Grandmother: Harriet Morgan: 1813 – 1890

Parents

Father: Sidney Pinsent: 1846 – 1880
Mother: Anna Clark: 1844 – 1905

Father’s Siblings (Aunts, Uncles)

William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923
Emily Pinsent: 1843 – 1848
Sidney Pinsent: 1846 – 1880
Alfred James Pinsent: 1847 – 1848
Laura Emily Pinsent: 1852 – 1906

Thomas James Pinsent: 1833 – 1915
Elizabeth Pinsent: 1836 – xxxx

Male Siblings (Brothers)

William Edward Sidney Pinsent: 1876 – 1911


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Ernest Reginald Pinsent

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Birth: 1895
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1896

Family Branch: Bristol
PinsentID: GRO0275


Ernest was the illegitimate son of Laura Ann Pinsent.


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: John Pinsent: 1852 – 1917
Grandmother: Ann Paddon: 1849 – 1922

PARENTS

Father: Unknown: xxxx – xxxx
Mother: Laura Ann Pinsent: 1874 – 1940

MOTHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

Wallace Pinsent: 1877 – 1955
Ada Pinsent: 1880 – 1959
Albert John Pinsent: 1882 – 1928
Florence Annie Pinsent: 1885 – 1918
Lily Blanche Pinsent: 1887 – xxxx
Beatrice May Pinsent: 1894 – 1894

Male Siblings (Brothers)

Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968
Reginald Pinsent: 1894 – 1894
Ernest Reginald Pinsent: 1895 – 1896
William Leonard Pinsent: 1897 – 1898


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Ernest John Pinsent

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Birth: 1920
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: Muriel Helen England
Death: 2011

Family Branch: Bristol
PinsentID: GRO0274


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Grandparents

Grandfather: Unknown: xxxx – xxxx
Grandmother: Laura Ann Pinsent: 1874 – 1940

Parents

Father: Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968
Mother: Beatrice Mary Drew: 1894 – 1963

Father’s Siblings (Aunts, Uncles)

Sydney John Pinsent: 1891 – 1968
Reginald Pinsent: 1894 – 1894
Ernest Reginald Pinsent: 1895 – 1896
William Leonard Pinsent: 1897 – 1898


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Eric Henry Edwin Pinsent

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Eric Henry Edwin Pinsent: 1896 – 1959 GRO0270 (Soldier, Paper Products Manufacturer and Processor, Wimbledon, Surrey)

Catherine Ann Coles: 1897 – 1992
Married: 1920: Bristol, Gloucestershire

Children by Catherine Ann Coles:

Joyce Irene Pinsent: 1921 – 1991 (Married John Geoffrey Vaughan Davies, Wimbledon, Surrey, 1948)
Sylvia Emily Bessie Pinsent: 1924 – xxxx

Family Branch: Bristol
PinsentID: GRO0270

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Eric Henry Edwin Pinsent was the eldest son of Edwin John Pinsent by his first wife, Emily Mary (née Vowles). He was born in Ashley Down Road in Horfield, north Bristol, in September 1896 and grew up in the Southville area (south of the River Avon) with two brothers (Leslie Donald Pinsent and Samuel Claude Pinsent) and two sisters (Josephine Louisa Pinsent and Pauline Rose Pinsent). The 1901 Census shows that Eric’s father was a “wine and spirit warehouseman,” and that the family lived on Raleigh Road in Bedminster.

Ten years on, the 1911 Census tells us that Eric was an errand boy working for a grocer and his younger siblings were attending school. Sadly, Eric’s mother, Emily Mary (née Vowles) died in Bristol Royal Infirmary the following January (1912) – which left her husband Edwin John with several young children to look after. He seems to have moved back across the river to be closer to his own family, who still lived in and around Westbury on Trym.

Eric joined the Army at the outset of the “First World War”. His enlistment papers (British Army WWI Service Records: 1914-1920: National Archives) show that he was a 5 ft. 5 in. tall, nineteen-years old, Anglican, “provisions salesman” who initially joined the “1st South Middlesex (?) Brigade, R.F.A”. (Royal Field Artillery) as a “Driver” (Regimental #1950). This was a “Territorial Army” unit and limited to home service. Sometime later, he transferred to the “48th (S.M.) D.A.C. Regiment” (Divisional Ammunition Column; Royal Artillery), a “Regular Army Unit” and became eligible for overseas service. He was still a “Driver” but his regimental number changed to #825667.

Eric’s unit was shipped to Le Havre in Normandy in July 1915. It serviced the gun batteries there and (presumably) elsewhere in France and Belgium and transferred to Italy in November 1917. Eric returned to England in February 1919 and was demobilized in April that year. He was, however, kept on call until March 1920. His service record included a few minor infractions: (stealing apples in Normandy in August, 1915; absence from roll-call in September 1917 and leaving his post as a “stableman” in September 1918) but nothing egregious. It is worth noting here that the Artillery frequently used horse-drawn wagons to transport munitions in those days and the term “driver” does not necessarily imply a motorized vehicle. Eric was eligible for the “British”, “Victory” and “Star Medals” for his service. For sake of convenience, he gave his grandfather’s address on Woodbury Lane as his point of contact when he was demobilized.

After the war, Eric rejoined his family in Bristol and took on a job as a “stationer’s warehouseman.” He married Catherine Ann Coles, the daughter of a deceased “plumber” in November 1920 and they had two daughters, both of whom married in the 1940s and may well have had families of their own. Eric was a “cardboard box maker” employed by “E. A. & S. Robinsons, Cardboard Box Manufacturers,” in Redcliffe Street in Bristol when the census takers caught up with him in 1921. His wife, Catherine was a home at 135 City Road in Bristol looking after their month old baby, Joyce.

Eric remained in the paper processing business throughout his life. He moved from Bristol to a house on Cullesden Road in Kenley, near Croydon in Surrey with his family in the mid-to-late 1920s or early 1930s. Certainly, he was there by 1935 (London, England, City Directories: 1736-1943). When the England and Wales wartime register was compiled in 1939, Eric was a “foreman” in a “fibre-box manufacturing plant.” His eldest daughter worked for the “Customs and Excise” and his younger one was still at school. He was a “manager” when his eldest daughter married in 1948 and a “foreman” when the younger first married in 1943. She may have married twice.

The Electoral Registers show that Eric and Catherine lived at “Kenilworth”, on Cullesden Road through to Eric’s demise in early February 1959. His ashes were buried at St. Mary’s Church, Merton, in Surrey later that month. His widow Catherine Ann was granted probate of an estate that was valued at in excess of £8,000  (Calendar of Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration).

Catherine Ann stayed on in Kenley until around 1963, when she moved to Sutton and Cheam, which is also in Surrey. There, she lived in Basinghall Gardens for the remainder of her life (British Telephone Books: 1880-1984): Electoral Registers): She died in 1992.


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: William Henry John Pinsent: 1841 – 1923
Grandmother: Louisa Broad: 1837 – 1926

PARENTS

Father: Edwin John Pinsent: 1868 – 1949
Mother: Emily Mary Vowles: 1877 – 1912

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

William Henry Thiery Pinsent: 1865 – 1915
Louisa Pinsent: 1867 – 1936
Edwin John Pinsent: 1868 – 1949
George Pinsent: 1870 – 1890
Alfred James Pinsent: 1872 – 1873
Emilie Marie Eugenie Pinsent: 1873 – 1959
Josephine Pinsent: 1876 – 1952
Lana Florence Mary Pinsent: 1878 – 1879
Alfred Louie Pinsent: 1880 – 1944
Beatrice Rose Pinsent: 1882 – 1959
Sidney Pinsent: 1883 – 1947

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS, Half-brothers)

Leslie Donald Pinsent: 1900 – 1972
Samuel Claude Pinsent: 1904 – 1988
Alfred Edwin Hope Pinsent: 1906 – 1907

Ronald Leslie Pinsent: 1926 – 2007
Cyril Edwin Pinsent: 1928 – 2003


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