Jessie Harriet Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1893
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1898

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0483


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: James Pinsent: 1837 – 1912
Grandmother: Sarah Savage: 1839 – 1914

PARENTS

Father: Thomas Henry Pinsent: 1873 – 1910
Mother: Bessie Ada Penn: 1872 – 1964

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

George James Pinsent: 1859 – 1860
James Walter Pinsent: 1861 – 1948
Sarah Lydia Pinsent: 1863 – 1942
Joseph Benjamin Pinsent: 1865 – 1897
Louisa Mary Pinsent: 1867 – xxxx
William John Pinsent: 1869 – 1918
Martha Elizabeth Pinsent: 1871 – xxxx
Georgina Frances Pinsent: 1875 – xxxx
Albert Hibbard Pinsent: 1878 – 1878
Edward Charles Pinsent: 1878 – 1878
George Hibbard Pinsent: 1879 – 1953
Alexander Sidney Pinsent: 1884 – 1911

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

Thomas William Pinsent: 1895 – 1974
Joseph James Pinsent: 1897 – 1923
Alfred Pinsent: 1902 – 1977
James Valentine Pinsent: 1908 – 1908


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Jane Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1804
Marriage: 1828
Spouse: William Seward
Death: N/A

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0988


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: Thomas Pinsent: 1739 – 1825
Grandmother: Anne Wright: 1740 – 1815

PARENTS

Father: James Pinsent: 1769 – 1833
Mother: Hannah Brimson: 1766 – xxxx

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

James Pinsent: 1769 – 1833
Mary Pinsent: 1771 – xxxx
Dorothy Pinsent: xxxx – 1590
Benjamin Pinsent: 1776 – 1819
Elizabeth Pinsent: 1776 – xxxx

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

William Pinsent: 1792 – 1844
Thomas Pinsent: 1795 – 1860
Richard Pinsent: 1799 – xxxx


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Jane Pinsent

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Birth: 1880
Marriage: 1904
Spouse: Alfred William Perry
Death: 1959

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0464


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: John Pinsent: 1836 – 1899
Grandmother: Elizabeth Johnson: 1837 – 1909

PARENTS

Father: Thomas Johnson Pinsent: 1856 – 1925
Mother: Sarah Ann Ellis: 1858 – 1882

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

Sarah Jane Pinsent: 1855 – 1855
Thomas Johnson Pinsent: 1856 – 1925 ✔️
John Henry Pinsent: 1858 – 1861
George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932
Eliza Pinsent: 1863 – xxxx
Louisa Pinsent: 1865 – 1945
Ada Pinsent: 1867 – xxxx
John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930
Henry Pinsent: 1871 – 1939
William Horace Pinsent: 1874 – 1876
Horace Pinsent: 1879 – 1949

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

John Arthur Pinsent: 1875 – 1942
Harry Pinsent: 1877 – 1905


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James William Pinsent

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James William Pinsent: 1912 – 1999 GRO0463 (Maintenance Engineer, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire)

Elizabeth Brunt: 1913 – 1987
Married: 1936: Basford, Nottinghamshire

Children by Elizabeth Brunt:

Daughter (GRO0475)

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0463


James William was the third son of Thomas Pinsent by his wife, Lily Gertrude (née Elliott). He was born in Nottingham in 1912 and presumably grew up there.  He was reported to be a “manager” (of some sort) when he married Miss Elizabeth Brunt, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Warner of Old Basford, in 1936. His brother Frederick was his “best man” and his sister Joyce Lillian was one of the bridesmaids (Nottingham Journal: Monday 31st September 1936).

James had become a “maintenance engineer” for the “Industrial Sewing Machines and Factory Equipment Company” by 1939. His wife Elizabeth, or “Bett” as she was known, was a “hosiery, embroidery machinist” (1939 Register). The couple (“Jim” and “Betty”) had a daughter, Janice in 1944 (Nottingham Evening Post: Tuesday 25th April 1944). She had a daughter in 1962 and married a wood worker, Albert Bernard Walker, two years later.

The family was living on Rose Croft Drive in 1941 (Kelly’s Directory) and was still there in 1984 (British Telephone Directories). Elizabeth died in 1987 (Nottingham Evening Post: Tuesday 24th February 1987), and James William Pinsent died in East Staffordshire in 1999.


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: James Pinsent: 1862 – 1936
Grandmother: Emma Elizabeth Poxon: 1865 – 1892

PARENTS

Father: Thomas Pinsent: 1885 – 1976
Mother: Lily Gertrude Elliott: 1886 – 1968

FATHER’S SIBLINGS AND half-SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES) 

Thomas Pinsent: 1885 – 1976 ✔️
James Pinsent: 1886 – 1886
Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1889
Florence Annie Pinsent: 1890 – 1890

James Pinsent: 1892 – 1972
Arthur Pinsent: 1894 – 1940
Albert Pinsent: 1896 – 1980
Lawrence Pinsent: 1899 – 1991
Florence May Pinsent: 1900 – 1999

Henry Pinsent: 1884 – xxxx (?)
George Pinsent: 1886 – xxxx (?)
Ernest Pinsent: 1891 – xxxx (?)

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

Arthur Edward Thomas Pinsent: 1908 – 1964
Frederick Henry Pinsent: 1910 – 1999
James William Pinsent: 1912 – 1999 ✔️
Frank Pinsent: 1926 – 2001


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James Walter Pinsent

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James Walter Pinsent: 1861 – 1948 GRO0462 (District Insurance Manager, London Area, England)

Hannah Brooks: 1861 – 1937
Married: 1882: London, Middlesex

Children by Hannah Brooks:

Florence Ada Pinsent: 1883 – 1957 (Married Richard Wilfred Lloyd, 1910, London, Middlesex)
Edith Hannah Pinsent: 1885 – 1887
Ruby Hannah Pinsent:  1892 – 1959 (Married Harold Randolph Mortlock, 1915, Edmonton, Middlesex)

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0462

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James Walter was the eldest surviving son of James Pinsent by his wife, Sarah (née Savage). He was born in St. Luke’s parish in Finsbury in north London as the second of thirteen children born over a span of twenty-five years. Their survival rate was good – certainly better than in previous generations – and eight (including James Walter) grew up to become adults who married. James Walter and his immediate siblings (Sarah Lydia, Joseph Benjamin, Louisa Mary and William John) grew up on Church Row and received their early education in St. Luke’s parish.  

James was a “green-grocer and “fruit salesman” and he later, in around 1878, moved his family to a “green grocer’s shop” in Witchampton Street in St. Leonard’s parish in Islington. James Walter, a nineteen-year-old “insurance collector” when the census takers dropped by the shop in 1881. Oddly, they wrote his name down as “Thomas”; which is obviously wrong. James did well at school and  he was an “insurance agent” who lived next door to his father, on Woodville Road, in the late 1880s (Kelly’s Highbury, Stoke Newington Stamford Hill and Clapton Directory: 1888-1889).

James Walter Pinsent married Hannah Brooks, who was the daughter of a deceased “merchant” from Kent, in West Hackney, in 1882. They had three daughters. Unfortunately, the second, Edith Hannah, died of whooping cough at the age of two while at her grandfather James’s home on Woodville Road. The other two girls grew up and married. Florence Ada, the eldest, married Richard Wilfred Lloyd, a railway clerk, in Hackney in 1910. Her younger sister, Ruby Hannah married Harold Randolph Mortlock, a sergeant in the army,  in Edmonton, in Middlesex in 1915.

James Walter had moved to a house on Mildmay Road, in Islington, in the Highbury area of London (London England Electoral Register: 1891) by 1891. The census that year tells us that he was a general insurance agent” who was living in Ilsington with his wife and his daughter Florence. The family had moved to Church Road in nearby North Hackney by 1894, and to Riversdale Road in East Highbury by 1899 (London, England, Electoral Registers). According to the census takers, James was living there with his wife and his two daughters in 1901. Florence was a seventeen-year old “milliner”. Ruby was still at school. James was now an “insurance agent” employed by the “Liverpool, Victoria Legal, Friendly Society.” He attended their annual dinner in 1899 (West Ham and South Essex Mail: Saturday 11th March 1899). 

In July, 1897, James had an interesting but doubtless upsetting brush with the law. Apparently, he was canvassing (for what I do not know) and talking to some women on Gray’s Inn Road when a man rushed past followed by another in hot pursuit. After a few minutes, one of them – William Sharpe, a carpenter and joiner of Collingson Street, Southwark Bridge Road – came back. James asked him what had happened and the man glared at him and said “I have lost my watch chain, but I know the man who has got it.” Mr. Sharpe followed James when he went to Holborn Town Hall to catch a bus and had him arrested! They went to Clerkenwell Police Station where Mr. Sharpe insisted on pressing charges. After what must have been a trying four hours, James was released on bail. The Clerkenwell County Court Magistrate summarily dismissed the case the following day and gave judgment against Mr. Sharpe for “the amount claimed, with costs” (Islington Gazette: Friday 30th July 1897).

The family appears to have been constantly on the move. It was living on the Allerton Road in Stoke Newington by 1907. While he was there, he wrote a letter to the editor of the Herne Bay Press supporting a recently made suggestion that the bandstand known as the “East Cliff Pavilion” would receive considerably more custom if it did something to improve its weather-proofing (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 8th June 1907). He thought that windows that could be removed in the summer might help!

The couple lived in a seven-roomed house in Colberg Place, in Stamford, Hackney. in 1911 (Census data). James Walter had, by then, been promoted to a “district manager” for the “Liverpool Victoria Legal Society and Liverpool Assurance Corporation.” The census tells us that James Walter and Hannah been married for 29 years, and they had had three daughters, two of whom were said to be still living. Interestingly, the census has him down as a “widower”!

He was in still married! His wife Hannah (née Brooks) was in Kent. She turns up as the “head of household” of a seven-room house at “St. Mildred’s”, Beacon Hill Parade, on Herne Hill, at Blean in Kent. Her entry shows that she, at least, knew she was still married and that she had been for twenty years! Hannah was living with her as-yet-unmarried daughter (Ruby Hannah).

James and Hannah were to retire to “St. Mildred’s” which seems rather large for a retirement home, so perhaps Hannah had inherited it? In fact, the family nearly lost the place in April 1908 when some burning cinders from a fire that Walter had set blew through a window and set the drawing room windowpanes alight! Fortunately he and some friends were able to get it under control (Herne Hill Press: Saturday 25th April 1908). In the post-war years, James and Hannah seem to have split their time between London and Herne Hill. They would spend the winter in the city and the summer at “St. Mildred’s.” James and his friends were protective of their neighbourhood, and they strongly opposed having to pay for a new road when it was proposed the following year (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 9th January 1909). They probably feared unrestrained development in the area.

A local directory tells us that James Pinsent was an “insurance agent” and that he could be found on Stroud Green Road in Barnet (Kelly’s Directory: 1912). This was probably his office address. The “British Trade Union Membership” Records – (which are listed in the Victoria Gazette) – confirm that James Walter Pinsent of 121 Stroud Green Road N.4 was an “insurance agent” and show that he was the Hornsey-based “Liverpool Victoria Employers Union Regional Manager” responsible for the Hornsey – Enfield – Edmonton – New Southgate etc. area from 1915 to at least 1919 (Findmypast).

James Walter and Hannah were back together – living on Amberley Road in Wood Green, in London when their younger daughter, Ruby Hannah, married in 1915. The ceremony took place at Winchmore Hill Wesleyan Church. The bridegroom, we are told, was attired in khaki – it was a war-time wedding after all (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 24th July 1915). James and Hannah seem to have split their time between Amberley Street  and St. Mildred’s until at least 1932.

The two of them were living at “Thurldred” in Herne Hill (St. Mildred’s) when the census takers called in 1921. He, nevertheless, was still employed by the “Victoria Friendly Society” at their office in Holborn, in London. Hannah was with him, employed doing “house duties” and his married daughter Florence Ada, and her husband, Richard Wilfred Lloyd were also in residence. Richard was a “railway clerk” employed by the “Great Northern Railway”, at Kings Cross in London. James Walter’s grandson, James Richard Pinsent Lloyd was also living with the family. He was still at school.

In 1924, James and Hannah hired a cook-general to help out in both places (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 27th September 1924). They also mentioned both addresses when they announced their “golden wedding” in 1932 (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 17th September 1932). 

Hannah died in Herne Bay in 1937. According to the local paper, Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent had arrived in Herne Bay in 1901, and and taken up residence on the East Cliff before it was fully developed. They split their time between Herne Bay and London until James Walter retired eleven years ago and they had, since then, been permanent residents actively involved in the local community (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 31st July 1937). Her estate was valued at £476. Her husband, James Walter, who was by then a a “retired insurance manager,” was granted probate (Calendar of Probate and Letters of Administration).

James went to live with is daughter Florence Ada Lloyd, at “Amberley” on Chase Road in Southgate and he was with her family when the War-time Register was compiled in 1939.  James was still living with her when he died, at the age of 86 years, in 1948 (Herne Bay Press: Saturday 14th February 1948). His estate was valued at £3,847. Florence was his executrix and received probate (England & Wales, National Probate Calendar, 1858-1966) and presumably inherited the house. Her sister seems to have inherited “St. Mildred’s”. They placed an “In Memoriam” notice in the 4th February 1949 edition of the Herne Bay Press.


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: John Pinsent: 1799 – 1878
Grandmother: Susanna Morrish: 1799 – 1875

PARENTS

Father: James Pinsent: 1837 – 1912
Mother: Sarah Savage: 1839 – 1914

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

Joseph Pinsent: 1830 – 1840
Mary Pinsent: 1833 – xxxx
John L. Pinsent: 1833 – xxxx
Susan Morrish Pinsent: 1836 – 1889
William Pinsent: 1837 – 1881
James Pinsent: 1839 – 1905
Melissa Pinsent: 1841 – xxxx

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

George James Pinsent: 1859 – 1860
James Walter Pinsent: 1861 – 1948
Joseph Benjamin Pinsent: 1865 – 1897
William John Pinsent: 1869 – 1918
Thomas Henry Pinsent: 1873 – 1910
Albert Hibbard Pinsent: 1878 – 1878
Edward Charles Pinsent: 1878 – 1878
George Hibbard Pinsent: 1879 – 1953
Alexander Sidney Pinsent: 1884 – 1911


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James Valentine Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1908
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1908

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0461


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: James Pinsent: 1837 – 1912
Grandmother: Sarah Savage: 1839 – 1914

PARENTS

Father: Thomas Henry Pinsent: 1873 – 1910
Mother: Bessie Ada Penn: 1872 – 1964

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

George James Pinsent: 1859 – 1860
James Walter Pinsent: 1861 – 1948
Sarah Lydia Pinsent: 1863 – 1942
Joseph Benjamin Pinsent: 1865 – 1897
Louisa Mary Pinsent: 1867 – xxxx
William John Pinsent: 1869 – 1918
Martha Elizabeth Pinsent: 1871 – xxxx
Georgina Frances Pinsent: 1875 – xxxx
Albert Hibbard Pinsent: 1878 – 1878
Edward Charles Pinsent: 1878 – 1878
George Hibbard Pinsent: 1879 – 1953
Alexander Sidney Pinsent: 1884 – 1911

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

Thomas William Pinsent: 1895 – 1974
Joseph James Pinsent: 1897 – 1923
Alfred Pinsent: 1902 – 1977
James Valentine Pinsent: 1908 – 1908


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James Primrose Pinsent

Vital Statistics

Birth: 1857
Marriage: N/A
Spouse: N/A
Death: 1860

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0459


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Grandparents

Grandfather: Benjamin Pinsent: 1776 – 1819
Grandmother: Esther Best: 1773 – 1868

Parents

Father: William Pinsent: 1812 – 1893
Mother: Mary Ann Bright: 1813 – 1887

Father’s Siblings (Aunts, Uncles)

Samuel Benjamin Pinsent: 1794 – xxxx
William Pinsent: 1795 – xxxx
Ann Pinsent: 1797 – xxxx
William Pinsent: 1799 – xxxx
Sarah Lucy Pinsent: 1800 – xxxx
Esther Pinsent: 1805 – xxxx
Benjamin Pinsent: 1805 – xxxx
Benjamin Pinsent: 1808 – xxxx
William Pinsent: 1812 – xxxx
Emily Pinsent: 1815 – xxxx
Amelia Pinsent: 1818 – xxxx

Male Siblings (Brothers)

William Pinsent: 1835 – 1835
William Pinsent: 1847 – 1871
Alfred Frederick Pinsent: 1851 – 1902
James Primrose Pinsent: 1857 – 1860


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James Leonard Pinsent

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James Leonard Pinsent: 1908 – 1978 GRO0456

Irene Bradshaw: 1908 – 1977
Married: 1927
: Leicester, Leicestershire

Children by Irene Bradshaw

Patricia Pinsent: 1927 – 1928
Neville Pinsent: 1930 – 2006
Colin Pinsent: 1934 – 1935
Daughter (GRO0050)
Son (GRO0374)
Daughter (GRO0484)

Family Branch: Tiverton
PinsentID: GRO0456

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James Leonard was the second son of Horace Pinsent, a “shoe riveter,” by his wife Eveline Maud (née Holt). He was born in Leicester and grew up on Tudor Street with two brothers and three sisters. He was brought up to be polite – and as a teenager he thank “Nunkie” at the Leicester Chronicle after hearing that he had won a fountain pen for solving a diamond puzzle published in the paper (Leicester Chronicle: Saturday 11th February 1922). James went to school in Leicester and he had become a “motor mechanic” by the time he married Irene Bradshaw in 1927. She was the daughter of a “shoe hand”. James Leonard’s brother John Holt Pinsent witnessed the marriage. The Electoral Registers (1920-1932) show that James lived with his in-laws on Rydal Street in 1930 and 1931 (findmypast).

James Leonard and Irene had six children (three girls and three boys) between 1927 and 1948; however, two of them, Patricia Pinsent and Colin Pinsent died in infancy. By the time the War-time Register was compiled in 1939, James and Eveline were living on Valence Road in Leicester two of their children, Neville Pinsent (a schoolboy) and Daughter (GRO0050) (a toddler). Leonard had driven taxis before the war but he was listed as a “Funeral Service Driver and Assistant” in the Register. He signed on for “A.R.P.” duties – and was probably an “Air Raid Warden”. 

After the war, James Leonard continued to be an “undertaker.” He moved his family to Chorley, in Lancashire, around 1950 and his children all married on the west of the Pennine Chain, in the 1950s and/or 1960s.  Travel manifests show that Leonard’s sister Kathleen Baro headed for Lancashire when she brought her young daughter to England to see her siblings in 1957 (U.K. Incoming Passenger Lists: 1878 – 1960: Findmypast). 

Irene (née Bradshaw) died in Chorley, in June 1977.  James Leonard died in Chorley in 1978 (England & Wales: National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations: 1858 – 1995). James’s son Neville’s life is briefly discussed elsewhere.


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GRANDPARENTS

Grandfather: John Pinsent: 1836 – 1899
Grandmother: Elizabeth Johnson: 1837 – 1909

PARENTS

Father: Horace Pinsent: 1879 – 1949
Mother: Eveline Maud Holt: 1879 – 1946

FATHER’S SIBLINGS (AUNTS, UNCLES)

Sarah Jane Pinsent: 1855 – 1855
Thomas Johnson Pinsent: 1856 – 1925
John Henry Pinsent: 1858 – 1861
George Pinsent: 1861 – 1932
Eliza Pinsent: 1863 – xxxx
Louisa Pinsent: 1865 – 1945
Ada Pinsent: 1867 – xxxx
John Arthur Pinsent: 1869 – 1930
Henry Pinsent: 1871 – 1939
William Horace Pinsent: 1874 – 1876

MALE SIBLINGS (BROTHERS)

John Holt Pinsent: 1904 – 1970
Thomas William Pinsent: 1912 – 1986


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