Pain, Dr. Basil Hewitt

Pain, Dr. Basil Hewitt

Male 1879 - 1973  (94 years)  


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  1. 1.  
    Pain, Dr. Basil HewittPain, Dr. Basil Hewitt was born on 17 Jan 1879 in Forenta Villa, Cavendish Road, Willesden, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 21 Jun 1879 in St Mary's, Kilburn, , Middlesex, England; died on 3 Oct 1973 in Meadow Cottage, Speldhurst, , Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Basil Hewett Pain
    • _UID: 5E9914FF651A49DEBD8D2A94BAACF8D5EBB8
    • Census: 2 Apr 1911, Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England
    • Occupation: 2 Apr 1911, Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; General Medical Practitioner
    • Military: 1914
    • Census: 19 Jun 1921, 4 Park Road, Southborough, , Kent, England
    • Occupation: 19 Jun 1921, 4 Park Road, Southborough, , Kent, England; General Medical Practitioner on Own Account
    • Census: 29 Sep 1939, Ridgeways, High Trees Road, Reigate, , Surrey, England
    • Probate: 20 Nov 1973, Brighton, , Sussex, England

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name(s) Basil Hewett
    Last name Pain
    Birth quarter 1
    Birth year 1879
    Mother's maiden name Cooke
    District Hendon
    County Middlesex
    Country England
    Volume 3A
    Page 154
    Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006
    © brightsolid online publishing ltd

    First name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Last name Pain
    Gender Male
    Birth day 17
    Birth month 1
    Birth year 1879
    Age -
    Death quarter 4
    Death year 1973
    District Tonbridge
    County Kent
    Volume 5F
    Page 2093
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007
    (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd

    Census:
    PAIN, Basil Hewitt Head Married M 32 1879 General Medical Practitioner Brondesbury London N W
    PAIN, Sidney Ruth Wife Married
    5 years F 34 1877 Paddington London N W
    PAIN, Ruth Daughter F 4 1907 Lyncombe Bath Somerset
    PAIN, Joan Daughter F 1 1910 Leatherhead Surrey
    APPLETON, Bessie Nurse Single F 25 1886 Domestic Nurse Gt Tothan Essex
    GALE, May Servant Single F 26 1885 Housemaid Domestic Surbiton Surrey
    TAMPLIN, Amy Servant Single F 27 1884 Cook Domestic Limpsfield Surrey

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    RG number:
    RG14 Piece:
    2967 Reference:
    RG14PN2967 RG78PN103 RD31 SD3 ED1 SN31

    Registration District:
    Epsom Sub District:
    Leatherhead Enumeration District:
    1 Parish:
    Leatherhead

    Address:
    Montague House Church Street Leatherhead County:
    Surrey

    Occupation:
    PAIN, Basil Hewitt Head Married M 32 1879 General Medical Practitioner Brondesbury London N W
    PAIN, Sidney Ruth Wife Married
    5 years F 34 1877 Paddington London N W
    PAIN, Ruth Daughter F 4 1907 Lyncombe Bath Somerset
    PAIN, Joan Daughter F 1 1910 Leatherhead Surrey
    APPLETON, Bessie Nurse Single F 25 1886 Domestic Nurse Gt Tothan Essex
    GALE, May Servant Single F 26 1885 Housemaid Domestic Surbiton Surrey
    TAMPLIN, Amy Servant Single F 27 1884 Cook Domestic Limpsfield Surrey

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    RG number:
    RG14 Piece:
    2967 Reference:
    RG14PN2967 RG78PN103 RD31 SD3 ED1 SN31

    Registration District:
    Epsom Sub District:
    Leatherhead Enumeration District:
    1 Parish:
    Leatherhead

    Address:
    Montague House Church Street Leatherhead County:
    Surrey

    Military:

    First name(s) Basil H.
    Last name Pain
    Year 1914
    Service number -
    Rank or rating Surgeon
    Unit or regiment -
    Service R.N.
    Awards -
    1914 Star roll reference number -
    Medals/clasps earned 1914-15 Star, Victory & British War Medals
    How issued or disposed of Self.
    Death year -
    Death date -
    Cause of death -
    Notes -
    Medal type Royal Navy Officers, Medal Roll, 1914-1920
    Country Great Britain
    Record set Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards
    Transcriptions copyright Jack Marshall 2010

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Sex Birth year Age in years Birth place Occupation Employer
    Basil Hewitt Pain Head Male 1879 42 Bermondsey, London, England General Medical Practitioner Own Account
    Sidney Ruth Pain Wife Female 1877 44 London, London, England Home Duties -
    Julia Florence Ruth Pain Daughter Female 1906 14 Bath, Somerset, England - -
    Joan Margaret Pain Daughter Female 1909 11 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Agnes Mary Pain Daughter Female 1911 9 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Lucy Frida Evendet Governess Female 1902 19 Sainte-Croix, Switzerland - Private
    Lilian Clara Large Servant Female 1890 31 Tonbridge, Kent, England - Private

    First name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Last name Pain
    Sex Male
    Birth year 1879
    Census date 19 June 1921
    Age in years 42
    Age in months 5
    Age as transcribed 42 y 5 m
    Relationship to head Head
    Marital status Married
    Birth place Bermondsey, London, England
    Birth county London
    Birth country England
    Transcribed birth place Bermondsey, London Nw
    Occupation General Medical Practitioner
    Occupation code 840
    Occupation code with suffix 840/5
    Employer Own Account
    Employer code 731
    Place of work 4 Park Rd, Southborough
    Number of minor dependants 4
    Language used to complete form English
    Person making return Dr B H Pain
    House number 4
    Street Park Road
    Address 4 Park Road
    Full address as transcribed 4 Sand Road, Southborough
    Parish Southborough
    Registration district Tonbridge
    Registration district number 50
    Sub-district Tunbridge Wells
    Sub-district number 1
    Enumeration district number 3
    County Kent
    Country England
    Ward of borough or urban district North
    Borough, urban or rural district Southborough UD
    Parliamentary borough or division Kent PC, Tonbridge Div.
    Archive The National Archives
    Archive series RG 15
    Piece number 04158
    Schedule number 133
    Schedule type code E
    District reference RD 50 RS 1 ED 3
    Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
    Other household member's first name(s) Sidney Ruth, Julia Florence Ruth, Joan Margaret, Agnes Mary, Lucy Frida, Lilian Clara
    Other household member's last name Pain, Evendet, Large
    Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
    Category Census, land & surveys
    Subcategory Census
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Occupation:
    First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Sex Birth year Age in years Birth place Occupation Employer
    Basil Hewitt Pain Head Male 1879 42 Bermondsey, London, England General Medical Practitioner Own Account
    Sidney Ruth Pain Wife Female 1877 44 London, London, England Home Duties -
    Julia Florence Ruth Pain Daughter Female 1906 14 Bath, Somerset, England - -
    Joan Margaret Pain Daughter Female 1909 11 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Agnes Mary Pain Daughter Female 1911 9 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Lucy Frida Evendet Governess Female 1902 19 Sainte-Croix, Switzerland - Private
    Lilian Clara Large Servant Female 1890 31 Tonbridge, Kent, England - Private

    First name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Last name Pain
    Sex Male
    Birth year 1879
    Census date 19 June 1921
    Age in years 42
    Age in months 5
    Age as transcribed 42 y 5 m
    Relationship to head Head
    Marital status Married
    Birth place Bermondsey, London, England
    Birth county London
    Birth country England
    Transcribed birth place Bermondsey, London Nw
    Occupation General Medical Practitioner
    Occupation code 840
    Occupation code with suffix 840/5
    Employer Own Account
    Employer code 731
    Place of work 4 Park Rd, Southborough
    Number of minor dependants 4
    Language used to complete form English
    Person making return Dr B H Pain
    House number 4
    Street Park Road
    Address 4 Park Road
    Full address as transcribed 4 Sand Road, Southborough
    Parish Southborough
    Registration district Tonbridge
    Registration district number 50
    Sub-district Tunbridge Wells
    Sub-district number 1
    Enumeration district number 3
    County Kent
    Country England
    Ward of borough or urban district North
    Borough, urban or rural district Southborough UD
    Parliamentary borough or division Kent PC, Tonbridge Div.
    Archive The National Archives
    Archive series RG 15
    Piece number 04158
    Schedule number 133
    Schedule type code E
    District reference RD 50 RS 1 ED 3
    Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
    Other household member's first name(s) Sidney Ruth, Julia Florence Ruth, Joan Margaret, Agnes Mary, Lucy Frida, Lilian Clara
    Other household member's last name Pain, Evendet, Large
    Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
    Category Census, land & surveys
    Subcategory Census
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number
    Basil Hewith Pain 17 Jan 1879 Male Medical Practitioner Retired Married 157 1
    Sidney R Pain 16 Mar 1877 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 157 2
    Joan M Pain 26 Aug 1909 Female Piano Teacher Single 157 3
    Agnes M Hecks (Pain) 13 Aug 1911 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single 157 4
    Etha Pavey 01 Jan 1884 Female Domestic Nurse Single 157 5
    Gertrude M Fisher 03 Jul 1885 Female School Mistress Single 157 6


    Probate:
    First name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Last name Pain
    Death year 1973
    Death date 03 Oct 1973
    Probate year 1973
    Probate date 20 Nov 1973
    Residence town Tonbridge
    Registry Brighton
    County Kent
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019
    © Findmypast

    Died:
    First name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Last name Pain
    Gender Male
    Birth day 17
    Birth month 1
    Birth year 1879
    Age -
    Death quarter 4
    Death year 1973
    District Tonbridge
    County Kent
    Volume 5F
    Page 2093
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007
    (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd

    First name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Last name Pain
    Death year 1973
    Death date 03 Oct 1973
    Probate year 1973
    Probate date 20 Nov 1973
    Residence town Tonbridge
    Registry Brighton
    County Kent
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019
    © Findmypast

    Basil married Maw, Sidney "Kitty" Ruth "Kitty" on 20 Jun 1905 in St Mary's, Kilburn, , Middlesex, England. Sidney (daughter of Maw, Charles and Trentham, Julia Florence) was born on 16 Mar 1877 in Paddington, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 22 Aug 1877 in Holy Trinity, Cowes, , Hampshire, England; died on 8 Jan 1947 in Ridgeways, High Trees Road, Reigate, , Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Pain, Julia Florence Ruth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jun 1906 in 2 Lynvale Villas, Lyncombe, Bath, Somerset, England; was christened on 2 Aug 1906 in Lyncombe and Widcombe, , Somerset, England; died on 11 Dec 1975 in District Tonbridge; was buried in Dec 1975.
    2. 3. Pain, Joan Margaret  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1909 in Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; died in Oct 1988 in District Surrey S E.
    3. 4. Pain, Agnes Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Aug 1911 in Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; was christened on 26 Sep 1911 in Ss Mary & Nicholas, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; died on 30 Dec 2007 in Oxted, , Surrey, England.
    4. 5. Pain, Arthur Clement  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jun 1913 in Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; died on 12 Apr 2010 in 1 Morris Rd, Broadway, , Worcestershire, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pain, Julia Florence Ruth Descendancy chart to this point (1.Basil1) was born on 22 Jun 1906 in 2 Lynvale Villas, Lyncombe, Bath, Somerset, England; was christened on 2 Aug 1906 in Lyncombe and Widcombe, , Somerset, England; died on 11 Dec 1975 in District Tonbridge; was buried in Dec 1975.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _STAT: Never Married
    • _UID: A800740769D34FB88F42F5975F2E7AE9B398
    • Census: 2 Apr 1911, Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England
    • Census: 19 Jun 1921, 4 Park Road, Southborough, , Kent, England
    • Census: 29 Sep 1939, Holmwood, The Drive, Woking, , Surrey, England

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Name: Mother's Maiden Surname:
    PAIN, JULIA FLORENCE RUTH MAW
    GRO Reference: 1906 S Quarter in BATH Volume 05C Page 474

    First name(s) Julia Florence R
    Last name Pain
    Birth quarter 3
    Birth year 1906
    Mother's maiden name -
    District Bath
    County Somerset
    Country England
    Volume 5C
    Page 474
    Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006
    © brightsolid online publishing ltd


    First name(s) Julia Florence R
    Last name Pain
    Gender Female
    Birth day 22
    Birth month 6
    Birth year 1906
    Age -
    Death quarter 4
    Death year 1975
    District Tonbridge
    County Kent
    Volume 16
    Page 2219
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007
    (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd

    Christened:
    Record set Somerset Baptism Index
    First name(s) Julia Florence Ruth
    Last name Pain
    Baptism year 1906
    Birth year -
    Place Lyncombe & Widcombe
    Denomination Anglican
    County Somerset
    Country England
    Mother's first name(s) Sidney Ruth
    Father's first name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Father's last name Pain
    Document type Parish records
    Page 159
    Baptism date 02 Aug 1906
    Residence 2 Lynvale Villas
    Father's occupation Physician
    Event type Baptisms
    Archive Somerset Archives
    Archive reference D/P/ LY 2/1/12
    Year range 1891-1910
    © Findmypast

    Census:
    PAIN, Basil Hewitt Head Married M 32 1879 General Medical Practitioner Brondesbury London N W
    PAIN, Sidney Ruth Wife Married
    5 years F 34 1877 Paddington London N W
    PAIN, Ruth Daughter F 4 1907 Lyncombe Bath Somerset
    PAIN, Joan Daughter F 1 1910 Leatherhead Surrey
    APPLETON, Bessie Nurse Single F 25 1886 Domestic Nurse Gt Tothan Essex
    GALE, May Servant Single F 26 1885 Housemaid Domestic Surbiton Surrey
    TAMPLIN, Amy Servant Single F 27 1884 Cook Domestic Limpsfield Surrey

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    RG number:
    RG14 Piece:
    2967 Reference:
    RG14PN2967 RG78PN103 RD31 SD3 ED1 SN31

    Registration District:
    Epsom Sub District:
    Leatherhead Enumeration District:
    1 Parish:
    Leatherhead

    Address:
    Montague House Church Street Leatherhead County:
    Surrey

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Sex Birth year Age in years Birth place Occupation Employer
    Basil Hewitt Pain Head Male 1879 42 Bermondsey, London, England General Medical Practitioner Own Account
    Sidney Ruth Pain Wife Female 1877 44 London, London, England Home Duties -
    Julia Florence Ruth Pain Daughter Female 1906 14 Bath, Somerset, England - -
    Joan Margaret Pain Daughter Female 1909 11 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Agnes Mary Pain Daughter Female 1911 9 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Lucy Frida Evendet Governess Female 1902 19 Sainte-Croix, Switzerland - Private
    Lilian Clara Large Servant Female 1890 31 Tonbridge, Kent, England - Private

    First name(s) Julia Florence Ruth
    Last name Pain
    Sex Female
    Birth year 1906
    Census date 19 June 1921
    Age in years 14
    Age in months 11
    Age as transcribed 14 y 11 m
    Relationship to head Daughter
    Orphanhood Both Parents Alive
    Birth place Bath, Somerset, England
    Birth county Somerset
    Birth country England
    Transcribed birth place Lyncombe, Bath
    Education Whole-Time
    Language used to complete form English
    Person making return Dr B H Pain
    House number 4
    Street Park Road
    Address 4 Park Road
    Full address as transcribed 4 Sand Road, Southborough
    Parish Southborough
    Registration district Tonbridge
    Registration district number 50
    Sub-district Tunbridge Wells
    Sub-district number 1
    Enumeration district number 3
    County Kent
    Country England
    Ward of borough or urban district North
    Borough, urban or rural district Southborough UD
    Parliamentary borough or division Kent PC, Tonbridge Div.
    Archive The National Archives
    Archive series RG 15
    Piece number 04158
    Schedule number 133
    Schedule type code E
    District reference RD 50 RS 1 ED 3
    Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
    Other household member's first name(s) Basil Hewitt, Sidney Ruth, Joan Margaret, Agnes Mary, Lucy Frida, Lilian Clara
    Other household member's last name Pain, Evendet, Large
    Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
    Category Census, land & surveys
    Subcategory Census
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number
    Gladys H Wane 13 Sep 1883 Female Private Means Widowed 124 1
    Hannah Beall 01 Mar 1859 Female Private Means Widowed 124 2
    Julia F R Pain 22 Jun 1906 Female Private Means Single 124 3
    This record is offcially closed.
    Edith A Wayne 05 Jul 1910 Female Evacue At School Married 124 5
    Patricia M Rowlands (Wayne) 13 Aug 1932 Female Evacuee At School Single 124 6
    This record is officiall closed.


    Died:
    First name(s) Julia Florence R
    Last name Pain
    Gender Female
    Birth day 22
    Birth month 6
    Birth year 1906
    Age -
    Death quarter 4
    Death year 1975
    District Tonbridge
    County Kent
    Volume 16
    Page 2219
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007
    (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd


  2. 3.  Pain, Joan Margaret Descendancy chart to this point (1.Basil1) was born on 26 Aug 1909 in Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; died in Oct 1988 in District Surrey S E.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _STAT: Never Married
    • _UID: 8AD7BC6E752B4BC283CF4AF092829190F9D9
    • Census: 2 Apr 1911, Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England
    • Census: 19 Jun 1921, 4 Park Road, Southborough, , Kent, England
    • Census: 29 Sep 1939, Ridgeways, High Trees Road, Reigate, , Surrey, England

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name(s) JOAN MARGARET Last name PAIN Birth year 1909 Birth quarter 3 Registration month - Mother's last name - District Epsom County Surrey Country England Volume 2A Page 42 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from United Kingdom

    First name(s) JOAN MARGARET Last name PAIN Gender Female Birth day 26 Birth month 8 Birth year 1909 Age - Death quarter 4 Death year 1988 District Surrey South Eastern Register number 1088 County Surrey Volume 17 Page 982 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom


    Census:
    PAIN, Basil Hewitt Head Married M 32 1879 General Medical Practitioner Brondesbury London N W
    PAIN, Sidney Ruth Wife Married
    5 years F 34 1877 Paddington London N W
    PAIN, Ruth Daughter F 4 1907 Lyncombe Bath Somerset
    PAIN, Joan Daughter F 1 1910 Leatherhead Surrey
    APPLETON, Bessie Nurse Single F 25 1886 Domestic Nurse Gt Tothan Essex
    GALE, May Servant Single F 26 1885 Housemaid Domestic Surbiton Surrey
    TAMPLIN, Amy Servant Single F 27 1884 Cook Domestic Limpsfield Surrey

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    RG number:
    RG14 Piece:
    2967 Reference:
    RG14PN2967 RG78PN103 RD31 SD3 ED1 SN31

    Registration District:
    Epsom Sub District:
    Leatherhead Enumeration District:
    1 Parish:
    Leatherhead

    Address:
    Montague House Church Street Leatherhead County:
    Surrey

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Sex Birth year Age in years Birth place Occupation Employer
    Basil Hewitt Pain Head Male 1879 42 Bermondsey, London, England General Medical Practitioner Own Account
    Sidney Ruth Pain Wife Female 1877 44 London, London, England Home Duties -
    Julia Florence Ruth Pain Daughter Female 1906 14 Bath, Somerset, England - -
    Joan Margaret Pain Daughter Female 1909 11 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Agnes Mary Pain Daughter Female 1911 9 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Lucy Frida Evendet Governess Female 1902 19 Sainte-Croix, Switzerland - Private
    Lilian Clara Large Servant Female 1890 31 Tonbridge, Kent, England - Private

    First name(s) Joan Margaret
    Last name Pain
    Sex Female
    Birth year 1909
    Census date 19 June 1921
    Age in years 11
    Age in months 9
    Age as transcribed 11 y 9 m
    Relationship to head Daughter
    Orphanhood Both Parents Alive
    Birth place Leatherhead, Surrey, England
    Birth county Surrey
    Birth country England
    Transcribed birth place Leatherhead
    Language used to complete form English
    Person making return Dr B H Pain
    House number 4
    Street Park Road
    Address 4 Park Road
    Full address as transcribed 4 Sand Road, Southborough
    Parish Southborough
    Registration district Tonbridge
    Registration district number 50
    Sub-district Tunbridge Wells
    Sub-district number 1
    Enumeration district number 3
    County Kent
    Country England
    Ward of borough or urban district North
    Borough, urban or rural district Southborough UD
    Parliamentary borough or division Kent PC, Tonbridge Div.
    Archive The National Archives
    Archive series RG 15
    Piece number 04158
    Schedule number 133
    Schedule type code E
    District reference RD 50 RS 1 ED 3
    Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
    Other household member's first name(s) Basil Hewitt, Sidney Ruth, Julia Florence Ruth, Agnes Mary, Lucy Frida, Lilian Clara
    Other household member's last name Pain, Evendet, Large
    Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
    Category Census, land & surveys
    Subcategory Census
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number
    Basil Hewith Pain 17 Jan 1879 Male Medical Practitioner Retired Married 157 1
    Sidney R Pain 16 Mar 1877 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 157 2
    Joan M Pain 26 Aug 1909 Female Piano Teacher Single 157 3
    Agnes M Hecks (Pain) 13 Aug 1911 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single 157 4
    Etha Pavey 01 Jan 1884 Female Domestic Nurse Single 157 5
    Gertrude M Fisher 03 Jul 1885 Female School Mistress Single 157 6


    Died:
    First name(s) JOAN MARGARET Last name PAIN Gender Female Birth day 26 Birth month 8 Birth year 1909 Age - Death quarter 4 Death year 1988 District Surrey South Eastern Register number 1088 County Surrey Volume 17 Page 982 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom


  3. 4.  Pain, Agnes Mary Descendancy chart to this point (1.Basil1) was born on 13 Aug 1911 in Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; was christened on 26 Sep 1911 in Ss Mary & Nicholas, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; died on 30 Dec 2007 in Oxted, , Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B9953165C0674E25856D15EBD84A07E8814C
    • Census: 19 Jun 1921, 4 Park Road, Southborough, , Kent, England
    • Census: 29 Sep 1939, Ridgeways, High Trees Road, Reigate, , Surrey, England

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name(s) Agnes M
    Last name Pain
    Birth quarter 3
    Birth year 1911
    Mother's maiden name Maw
    District Epsom
    County Surrey
    Country England
    Volume 2A
    Page 82
    Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006
    © brightsolid online publishing ltd

    First name(s) Agnes Mary
    Last name Pain
    Birth year 1911
    Birth date 13 Aug 1911
    Baptism year 1911
    Baptism date 26 Sep 1911
    Father's first name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Father's occupation Medical Practitioner
    Mother's first name(s) Sidney Ruth
    Residence Montagu House
    Place Leatherhead, Ss Mary & Nicholas
    County Surrey
    Country England
    Archive Surrey History Centre
    Archive reference LE/4/4
    Register type Baptisms
    Year range 1887-1922
    Page 237
    Record set Surrey Baptisms
    © Findmypast

    Christened:
    First name(s) Agnes Mary
    Last name Pain
    Birth year 1911
    Birth date 13 Aug 1911
    Baptism year 1911
    Baptism date 26 Sep 1911
    Father's first name(s) Basil Hewitt
    Father's occupation Medical Practitioner
    Mother's first name(s) Sidney Ruth
    Residence Montagu House
    Place Leatherhead, Ss Mary & Nicholas
    County Surrey
    Country England
    Archive Surrey History Centre
    Archive reference LE/4/4
    Register type Baptisms
    Year range 1887-1922
    Page 237
    Record set Surrey Baptisms
    © Findmypast

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Sex Birth year Age in years Birth place Occupation Employer
    Basil Hewitt Pain Head Male 1879 42 Bermondsey, London, England General Medical Practitioner Own Account
    Sidney Ruth Pain Wife Female 1877 44 London, London, England Home Duties -
    Julia Florence Ruth Pain Daughter Female 1906 14 Bath, Somerset, England - -
    Joan Margaret Pain Daughter Female 1909 11 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Agnes Mary Pain Daughter Female 1911 9 Leatherhead, Surrey, England - -
    Lucy Frida Evendet Governess Female 1902 19 Sainte-Croix, Switzerland - Private
    Lilian Clara Large Servant Female 1890 31 Tonbridge, Kent, England - Private

    First name(s) Agnes Mary
    Last name Pain
    Sex Female
    Birth year 1911
    Census date 19 June 1921
    Age in years 9
    Age in months 10
    Age as transcribed 9 y 10 m
    Relationship to head Daughter
    Orphanhood Both Parents Alive
    Birth place Leatherhead, Surrey, England
    Birth county Surrey
    Birth country England
    Transcribed birth place Leatherhead
    Language used to complete form English
    Person making return Dr B H Pain
    House number 4
    Street Park Road
    Address 4 Park Road
    Full address as transcribed 4 Sand Road, Southborough
    Parish Southborough
    Registration district Tonbridge
    Registration district number 50
    Sub-district Tunbridge Wells
    Sub-district number 1
    Enumeration district number 3
    County Kent
    Country England
    Ward of borough or urban district North
    Borough, urban or rural district Southborough UD
    Parliamentary borough or division Kent PC, Tonbridge Div.
    Archive The National Archives
    Archive series RG 15
    Piece number 04158
    Schedule number 133
    Schedule type code E
    District reference RD 50 RS 1 ED 3
    Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
    Other household member's first name(s) Basil Hewitt, Sidney Ruth, Julia Florence Ruth, Joan Margaret, Lucy Frida, Lilian Clara
    Other household member's last name Pain, Evendet, Large
    Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
    Category Census, land & surveys
    Subcategory Census
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Census:
    First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number
    Basil Hewith Pain 17 Jan 1879 Male Medical Practitioner Retired Married 157 1
    Sidney R Pain 16 Mar 1877 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 157 2
    Joan M Pain 26 Aug 1909 Female Piano Teacher Single 157 3
    Agnes M Hecks (Pain) 13 Aug 1911 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single 157 4
    Etha Pavey 01 Jan 1884 Female Domestic Nurse Single 157 5
    Gertrude M Fisher 03 Jul 1885 Female School Mistress Single 157 6


    Died:
    Title Ms
    First name(s) Agnes Mary
    Last name Hicks
    Sex Female
    Age 96
    Birth year 1911
    Birth date 1911
    Death year 2007
    Death date 30 Dec 2007
    Residence Oxted
    Area Redhill
    Geo direction South East
    Postcode area RH
    Postcode district RH8
    Postcode sector RH8 0
    County Surrey
    Country England
    Record set England & Wales Deaths 2007-2020
    copyright Wilmington Millennium Ltd

    Agnes married Hicks, Reverend Edmund Johnstone Hay on 28 Jan 1941 in St Mary, Reigate, , Surrey, England. Edmund (son of Hicks, Charles Stansfield and Hay, Mary Conran) was born on 20 Aug 1908 in Eagle House, South Woodford, , Essex, England; was christened on 10 Oct 1908 in Holy Trinity Church, South Woodford, , Essex, England; died on 20 Jan 1959 in District Barrow in Furness. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 7. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 8. Hicks, Andrew Charles  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 Jul 1952 in Hinckley, , Leicestershire, England; died on 18 Mar 1959 in Liverpool, , Lancashire, England.
    4. 9. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 5.  
    Pain, Arthur ClementPain, Arthur Clement Descendancy chart to this point (1.Basil1) was born on 18 Jun 1913 in Montague House, Church Street, Leatherhead, , Surrey, England; died on 12 Apr 2010 in 1 Morris Rd, Broadway, , Worcestershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Clement
    • Name: Clement Pain
    • Occupation: Teacher, Headmaster, Administrator
    • Reference Number: 36
    • _UID: 2B657D16375149BB8F68FAC782DC3BD2D2FE

    Notes:

    Documents: Birth certificate (short version)
    Marriage certificate

    He has always been called by his second name, Clement. These notes contain only a summary of his life as he has written considerable memoirs about various aspects of his life.

    As the only son of a doctor, Clement was sent at the age of nearly 8 to board at a Preparatory School at Hook Heath near Woking, having previously been taught, alongside his sister Mary, by a governess at home. The Prep School was run by one of his mother's cousins, Reggie Maw and his wife Gertie. Five years later, he went to Sherbourne School where he was streamed into Classics which is what he ended up doing at Cambridge, although his gifts and interest really lay with Maths and sciences, which remained true throughout his life. Like Cecilie, he later changed midway from Classics to read Theology at Cambridge.

    After university, Clement offered himself to CMS as a missionary teacher and left in September 1935. He travelled by train from Mombasa to Nairobi and then on to Kampala, where he was sent to teach at King's College, Budo, the top school in Uganda. In June 1940, he was called up into the East African Forces, when Italy came into the War and had thousands of troops in Ethiopia, to serve in Kenya for 8 months. He was then sent (on 31.1.1941) to be Headmaster of Mbarara High School (MHS) in Ankole Throughout these years, he continued to correspond with Cecilie and eventually sent her a telegram in June 1941asking her to marry him, not having seen each other for 6 years. She arrived in 1942 and they married at the end of 1942 although at first they didn't see very much of each other as she was at Mwiri (Jinja) before they married and then at Buloba for another term before she was allowed to join him in Mbarara. They were married in Namirembe Cathedral, Kampala by the Bishop of Uganda, with Hugh and Peggy Trowell organising and hosting the wedding; Hugh Trowell "gave Cecilie away", and Celia Herbert and Jenny Trowell were bridesmaids. There weren't many at the wedding, and no family members. Unfortunately, everyone suffered from food poisoning as a result of the reception.

    After the honeymoon, Clement returned to MHS, where Cecilie joined him a term later.

    Letter from Clement Pain in Uganda to his family in England

    PASSION SUNDAY 11 APRIL 1943 MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL, UGANDA

    My dear Mother, Daddy, Ruth, Joan and Mary,
    Another week has gone which brings the day of our meeting nearer and nearer. We shall probably be together for Easter, but whether here or there we do not yet know. We have decided to break up on Thursday, April 22, the day before Good Friday, owing to food difficulties. There is plenty of matoke 65 miles away, but that means that it is costing us over sh60/- a week extra to feed the school. Therefore it seems rather extravagant to stay for the long Easter weekend which is all holiday. Of course it would be good to be here for Easter because many boys will not be able to have their Easter Communions in their villages. However, it cannot be helped. But whether Cecilie will be released on Maundy Thursday or will have to wait until after Easter is still uncertain. If she is not released, then I will go up there. That would be very nice as we should have Good Friday, Sat., and Easter Sun. when she would not have any work to do, so that would be nice and peaceful. I should quite like to see the place where she has been working, too. Then I would spend the two or three days after Easter in seeing the Dentist, Doctor for my annual medical examination, and another Doctor about my eyes, while she worked in the daytime, and I would sleep at Balaba.
    Last Wednesday I had to go 20 miles out in my car in order to get food. The lorry went to this place 65 miles on Monday and then broke down 51 miles away on the return journey as the battery gave up and probably dynamo trouble as well. So the school did not have full rations for Tuesday night and there was nothing for Wednesday lunch. It is lucky I have still got my car which can take 2 people and 1100 or 1200 lbs. of matoke, in all about 3/4 of a ton. Of course I have to go very slowly and carefully with such a heavy load, and I don't expect it is too good for the car. The Roman Catholic School on the next hill to ours went home yesterday, so we have managed to last longer than they have, chiefly owing to my car, I suppose.
    The rains have been good this last week, and one day we had over an inch. One of the things which have accentuated the food difficulties is of course the war. That makes trnasport difficult. There is a surplus of food in some parts, but there are not the lorries to transport it. Ankole is said by the writer of one school Geography book to be a semi desert. That may be true of the part round here, but there are fertile parts where the food is plentiful. And even in those parts where food is not plentiful there is as yet no real hardship, only there is not sufficient food over to supply our rather big needs. If the rains continue for another two months, then I think we in Ankole will be all right, although we shall have a difficult time for the next three months and we may have to have an extended holiday.
    The electric light engine continues to go well. Considering its age it is doing very well. Being British, a Lister, it is very well made and I suppose it should go on for two years or more especially if I can get it rebored. Well, I've come to the end, so very much love to you all.
    (Signed) Clement A.C.PAIN

    But he was called to Kampala in August 1943 where he spent 6 months based at Namirembe as the Educational Secretary General for Protestant Missions. He was then given a two month leave in 1944, which they mainly spent in Tanganyika, having crossed Lake Victoria on a steamer, before returning to MHS in April. Margaret was born at Mengo Hospital, Kampala 7 months later.

    Clement was an excellent HM and got to know all his pupils, visiting them in their homes throughout Ankole and occasionally beyond. With his phenomenal memory, he rememberd all their names and details for the rest of his life and was rarely caught out! He also had an amazing memory for places and roads, journeys and events. He and Cecilie left Uganda in 1954 to return to England for the benefit of Margaret's and Dennis's education, living for the first 9 years in Tunbridge Wells (144 St John's Road) to be near his family.

    He found life very hard when he tried to look for a teaching job, having been in Uganda for 19 years and having never taught in England. Eventually, he got a job teaching Art and Crafts, and then Maths, in a tough secondary modern school (Swanscombe) in Greenhithe (north Kent) which required an hour's drive each way. It was so different from teaching in Uganda that he was very unhappy. After just over two years there, he got a job in 1957 at the Royal Victoria Secondary Modern School in Tunbridge Wells, but after only one term, he was appointed by the Uganda Government as the Assistant Adviser in the Uganda Students Office, working at Uganda House in Trafalgar Square. He was responsible for placing and looking after 1500 Ugandan students who, at that time, when Uganda was still a Protectorate, were coming to the UK to study. Many of them were former students or their relatives, so he remained in close contact with Ugandan friends. He travelled all over the UK visiting them in their colleges etc.

    In 1963, he was made redundant and got a job as Secretary (=Administrator) of the Institute of Education at Durham University. At first, they lived in a residential caravan until the new house at 27 High Meadows, Shincliffe (just outside Durham) was completed.

    After 6 years in Durham, they went back to Uganda in January 1970 as he was appointed the Warden of University Hall at Makerere, Kampala. He did a wonderful job there at a very difficult time, when the university was a ferment of political dissent both before and after Amin took over from Obote in a coup in January 1971. As Amin became more and more repressive and irrational and violent, the halls of residence were frequently 'raided' by the security men who arrested students and staff, and Clement was often at the police station late at night trying to intervene and procure their release, or was hiding threatened people in his home. A number of their friends and former pupils were killed. As a very reserved, sensitive and gentle person, he found this time increasingly distressing and stressful and was perhaps on the verge of a breakdown when they went on holiday to Kenya for Christmas 1972. Whilst there, it became impossible for them to return and they had to go back to England without ever going back to their home at Makerere.

    Although they returned to their house in Shincliffe (which had been rented out), at 59-60, he was too old to get another job. So they planned to sell the house and gave notice to the tenants who were renting "Porters" to leave so that they could go and live there. It took a long legal battle to get them out, and by the time they moved in, the house (which had been converted into 3 separate dwellings) was in a terrible state, as was the 'garden' which was overgrown. They paid to have the house beautifully restored, but worked on the one acre garden themselves, gradually turning it into an extensive and very productive fruit and vegetable garden. He used the Elizabethan barn as a workshop and developed his skill and love of carpentry.

    Porters was, on the east side of Coopers Hill Road. It was originally a small detached tenement of Hathersham manor, itself a sub-manor of the manor of Nutfield. John Freeman held Porters in 1461 for an annual rental of 1s.3d. A John Porter held the adjacent land of Farnhills and Nomansland in 1528. In 1577, Nicholas Isted (aged 64) was living in it. In 1662, it became another addition to the holdings of the Clements of Kentwins.

    After 10 years at "Porters", they sold Porters and all but one of the few remaining few fields that were all that were left of the large Clement (Pain) estate which had included Kentwyns and much land near Nutfield and Blechingley in Surrey. But he held onto one lovely south-facing field on the west side of Coopers Hill Road which he passed on to his children, Margaret and Dennis. They then moved to Broadway, Worcestershire, for a more restful retirement. In a letter to Margaret written on 20 Feb 1983, following a cataract operation, he wrote: "I am a little depressed about my eye. I got my new glasses on Friday, but about a fortnight ago, the eye, which had been quite clear, got cloudy again. Consequently even with the new lens in my glasses I can't see much. For instance, I can't read this letter at all with my right eye."

    They lived at first in "Peel House", the converted Police station and house. Clement's eyesight continued to deteriorate, strating initially due to a bad cataract operation in Surrey, but then due to glaucoma and macular disease developing, until, in about 1991, he was registered blind and had to give up driving. However, he made the most of the little sight he still had and continued to be very active in the church and community and to go a woodwork class for some years. In 1993, they moved to a smaller and easier house in garden in Broadway. Although he was left with virtually no sight, his determination and memory and methodical ways enabled him to continue helping in the house and shopping etc so that few people realised that he was blind. And he could still navigate for Cecilie, who continued to drive, because of his amazing memory for routes and journeys. He also mastered basic computer techniques and learnt to touch type so that he was able to continue to write letters and to start on recording memories and parts of his life story. These are attached elsewhere.
    Documents: Birth certificate (short version)
    Marriage certificate

    He has always been called by his second name, Clement. These notes contain only a summary of his life as he has written considerable memoirs about various aspects of his life.

    As the only son of a doctor, Clement was sent at the age of nearly 8 to board at a Preparatory School at Hook Heath near Woking, having previously been taught, alongside his sister Mary, by a governess at home. The Prep School was run by one of his mother's cousins, Reggie Maw and his wife Gertie. Five years later, he went to Sherborne School where he was streamed into Classics which is what he ended up doing at Cambridge, although his gifts and interest really lay with Maths and sciences, which remained true throughout his life. Like Cecilie, he later changed midway from Classics to read Theology at Cambridge.

    After university, Clement offered himself to CMS as a missionary teacher and left in September 1935. He travelled by train from Mombasa to Nairobi and then on to Kampala, where he was sent to teach at King's College, Budo, the top school in Uganda. In June 1940, he was called up into the East African Forces, when Italy came into the War and had thousands of troops in Ethiopia, to serve in Kenya for 8 months. He was then sent (on 31.1.1941) to be Headmaster of Mbarara High School (MHS) in Ankole Throughout these years, he continued to correspond with Cecilie and eventually sent her a telegram in June 1941asking her to marry him, not having seen each other for 6 years. She arrived in 1942 and they married at the end of 1942 although at first they didn't see very much of each other as she was at Mwiri (Jinja) before they married and then at Buloba for another term before she was allowed to join him in Mbarara. They were married in Namirembe Cathedral, Kampala by the Bishop of Uganda, with Hugh and Peggy Trowell organising and hosting the wedding; Hugh Trowell "gave Cecilie away", and Celia Herbert and Jenny Trowell were bridesmaids. There weren't many at the wedding, and no family members. Unfortunately, everyone suffered from food poisoning as a result of the reception.

    After the honeymoon, Clement returned to MHS, where Cecilie joined him a term later.

    Letter from Clement Pain in Uganda to his family in England

    PASSION SUNDAY 11 APRIL 1943 MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL, UGANDA

    My dear Mother, Daddy, Ruth, Joan and Mary,
    Another week has gone which brings the day of our meeting nearer and nearer. We shall probably be together for Easter, but whether here or there we do not yet know. We have decided to break up on Thursday, April 22, the day before Good Friday, owing to food difficulties. There is plenty of matoke 65 miles away, but that means that it is costing us over sh60/- a week extra to feed the school. Therefore it seems rather extravagant to stay for the long Easter weekend which is all holiday. Of course it would be good to be here for Easter because many boys will not be able to have their Easter Communions in their villages. However, it cannot be helped. But whether Cecilie will be released on Maundy Thursday or will have to wait until after Easter is still uncertain. If she is not released, then I will go up there. That would be very nice as we should have Good Friday, Sat., and Easter Sun. when she would not have any work to do, so that would be nice and peaceful. I should quite like to see the place where she has been working, too. Then I would spend the two or three days after Easter in seeing the Dentist, Doctor for my annual medical examination, and another Doctor about my eyes, while she worked in the daytime, and I would sleep at Balaba.
    Last Wednesday I had to go 20 miles out in my car in order to get food. The lorry went to this place 65 miles on Monday and then broke down 51 miles away on the return journey as the battery gave up and probably dynamo trouble as well. So the school did not have full rations for Tuesday night and there was nothing for Wednesday lunch. It is lucky I have still got my car which can take 2 people and 1100 or 1200 lbs. of matoke, in all about 3/4 of a ton. Of course I have to go very slowly and carefully with such a heavy load, and I don't expect it is too good for the car. The Roman Catholic School on the next hill to ours went home yesterday, so we have managed to last longer than they have, chiefly owing to my car, I suppose.
    The rains have been good this last week, and one day we had over an inch. One of the things which have accentuated the food difficulties is of course the war. That makes trnasport difficult. There is a surplus of food in some parts, but there are not the lorries to transport it. Ankole is said by the writer of one school Geography book to be a semi desert. That may be true of the part round here, but there are fertile parts where the food is plentiful. And even in those parts where food is not plentiful there is as yet no real hardship, only there is not sufficient food over to supply our rather big needs. If the rains continue for another two months, then I think we in Ankole will be all right, although we shall have a difficult time for the next three months and we may have to have an extended holiday.
    The electric light engine continues to go well. Considering its age it is doing very well. Being British, a Lister, it is very well made and I suppose it should go on for two years or more especially if I can get it rebored. Well, I've come to the end, so very much love to you all.
    (Signed) Clement A.C.PAIN

    But he was called to Kampala in August 1943 where he spent 6 months based at Namirembe as the Educational Secretary General for Protestant Missions. He was then given a two month leave in 1944, which they mainly spent in Tanganyika, having crossed Lake Victoria on a steamer, before returning to MHS in April. Margaret was born at Mengo Hospital, Kampala 7 months later.

    Clement was an excellent HM and got to know all his pupils, visiting them in their homes throughout Ankole and occasionally beyond. With his phenomenal memory, he rememberd all their names and details for the rest of his life and was rarely caught out! He also had an amazing memory for places and roads, journeys and events. He and Cecilie left Uganda in 1954 to return to England for the benefit of Margaret's and Dennis's education, living for the first 9 years in Tunbridge Wells (144 St John's Road) to be near his family.

    He found life very hard when he tried to look for a teaching job, having been in Uganda for 19 years and having never taught in England. Eventually, he got a job teaching Art and Crafts, and then Maths, in a tough secondary modern school (Swanscombe) in Greenhithe (north Kent) which required an hour's drive each way. It was so different from teaching in Uganda that he was very unhappy. After just over two years there, he got a job in 1957 at the Royal Victoria Secondary Modern School in Tunbridge Wells, but after only one term, he was appointed by the Uganda Government as the Assistant Adviser in the Uganda Students Office, working at Uganda House in Trafalgar Square. He was responsible for placing and looking after 1500 Ugandan students who, at that time, when Uganda was still a Protectorate, were coming to the UK to study. Many of them were former students or their relatives, so he remained in close contact with Ugandan friends. He travelled all over the UK visiting them in their colleges etc.

    In 1963, he was made redundant and got a job as Secretary (=Administrator) of the Institute of Education at Durham University. At first, they lived in a residential caravan until the new house at 27 High Meadows, Shincliffe (just outside Durham) was completed.

    After 6 years in Durham, they went back to Uganda in January 1970 as he was appointed the Warden of University Hall at Makerere, Kampala. He did a wonderful job there at a very difficult time, when the university was a ferment of political dissent both before and after Amin took over from Obote in a coup in January 1971. As Amin became more and more repressive and irrational and violent, the halls of residence were frequently 'raided' by the security men who arrested students and staff, and Clement was often at the police station late at night trying to intervene and procure their release, or was hiding threatened people in his home. A number of their friends and former pupils were killed. As a very reserved, sensitive and gentle person, he found this time increasingly distressing and stressful and was perhaps on the verge of a breakdown when they went on holiday to Kenya for Christmas 1972. Whilst there, it became impossible for them to return and they had to go back to England without ever going back to their home at Makerere.

    Although they returned to their house in Shincliffe (which had been rented out), at 59-60, he was too old to get another job. So they planned to sell the house and gave notice to the tenants who were renting "Porters" to leave so that they could go and live there. It took a long legal battle to get them out, and by the time they moved in, the house (which had been converted into 3 separate dwellings) was in a terrible state, as was the 'garden' which was overgrown. They paid to have the house beautifully restored, but worked on the one acre garden themselves, gradually turning it into an extensive and very productive fruit and vegetable garden. He used the Elizabethan barn as a workshop and developed his skill and love of carpentry.

    Porters was, on the east side of Coopers Hill Road. It was originally a small detached tenement of Hathersham manor, itself a sub-manor of the manor of Nutfield. John Freeman held Porters in 1461 for an annual rental of 1s.3d. A John Porter held the adjacent land of Farnhills and Nomansland in 1528. In 1577, Nicholas Isted (aged 64) was living in it. In 1662, it became another addition to the holdings of the Clements of Kentwins.

    After 10 years at "Porters", they sold Porters and all but one of the few remaining few fields that were all that were left of the large Clement (Pain) estate which had included Kentwyns and much land near Nutfield and Blechingley in Surrey. But he held onto one lovely south-facing field on the west side of Coopers Hill Road which he passed on to his children, Margaret and Dennis. They then moved to Broadway, Worcestershire, for a more restful retirement. In a letter to Margaret written on 20 Feb 1983, following a cataract operation, he wrote: "I am a little depressed about my eye. I got my new glasses on Friday, but about a fortnight ago, the eye, which had been quite clear, got cloudy again. Consequently even with the new lens in my glasses I can't see much. For instance, I can't read this letter at all with my right eye."

    They lived at first in "Peel House", the converted Police station and house. Clement's eyesight continued to deteriorate, strating initially due to a bad cataract operation in Surrey, but then due to glaucoma and macular disease developing, until, in about 1991, he was registered blind and had to give up driving. However, he made the most of the little sight he still had and continued to be very active in the church and community and to go a woodwork class for some years. In 1993, they moved to a smaller and easier house in garden in Broadway. Although he was left with virtually no sight, his determination and memory and methodical ways enabled him to continue helping in the house and shopping etc so that few people realised that he was blind. And he could still navigate for Cecilie, who continued to drive, because of his amazing memory for routes and journeys. He also mastered basic computer techniques and learnt to touch type so that he was able to continue to write letters and to start on recording memories and parts of his life story. These are attached elsewhere.

    Birth:
    First name(s) Arthur C
    Last name Pain
    Birth quarter 3
    Birth year 1913
    Mother's maiden name Maw
    District Epsom
    County Surrey
    Country England
    Volume 2A
    Page 74
    Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006
    © brightsolid online publishing ltd

    Arthur married Mann, Cecilie Winifred on 10 Dec 1942 in Namirembe Cathedral, Kampala, , Kampala, Uganda. Cecilie (daughter of Mann and Cogan) was born on 5 Nov 1913 in "Bodwyn", Cheam Rd, Sutton, , , England; died on 13 May 2006 in Evesham, , Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 11. Living  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 13. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 14. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 7.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 16. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 17. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 8.  Hicks, Andrew Charles Descendancy chart to this point (4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1) was born on 18 Jul 1952 in Hinckley, , Leicestershire, England; died on 18 Mar 1959 in Liverpool, , Lancashire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _STAT: Never Married
    • _UID: FB3A557BC6A8425FA9E76AFB4DD4560383C1

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name(s) ANDREW C Last name HICKS Birth year 1952 Birth quarter 3 Registration month - Mother's last name Pain District Hinckley County Leicestershire Country England Volume 3A Page 656 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from United Kingdom


    Died:
    First name(s) ANDREW C Last name HICKS Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1953 Age 6 Death quarter 1 Death year 1959 District Liverpool South County Lancashire Volume 10D Page 846 Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom


  4. 9.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 19. Mumford, Jack Timothy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Nov 1992 in District Wandsworth; died on 30 Dec 1996 in District Richmond Upon Thames.
    3. 20. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  5. 10.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 22. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 23. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 11.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 25. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 26. Living  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (6.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

  2. 13.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (6.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 14.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (6.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 15.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (7.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

  5. 16.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (7.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

  6. 17.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (7.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

  7. 18.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

  8. 19.  Mumford, Jack Timothy Descendancy chart to this point (9.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1) was born on 29 Nov 1992 in District Wandsworth; died on 30 Dec 1996 in District Richmond Upon Thames.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 4E37B7580E7D4C9A8B048773DB41C45BC9EB

    Notes:

    Birth:
    First name(s) JACK TIMOTHY Last name MUMFORD Birth year 1993 Birth quarter 1 Registration month 1 Mother's last name Hicks District Wandsworth District number 2561E County London Country England Entry Number 042 Date of registration mm/yy 193 Record set England & Wales Births 1837-2006 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from United Kingdom

    First name(s) JACK TIMOTHY Last name MUMFORD Gender Male Birth day 29 Birth month 11 Birth year 1992 Age - Death quarter 1 Death year 1997 District Richmond upon Thames District number 2481 Register number 29A Entry number 251 Date of registration mm/yy 0197 County Surrey Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom


    Died:
    First name(s) JACK TIMOTHY Last name MUMFORD Gender Male Birth day 29 Birth month 11 Birth year 1992 Age - Death quarter 1 Death year 1997 District Richmond upon Thames District number 2481 Register number 29A Entry number 251 Date of registration mm/yy 0197 County Surrey Country England Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from United Kingdom


  9. 20.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (9.Living3, 4.Agnes2, 1.Basil1)

  10. 21.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (10.Living3, 5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 30. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 31. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  11. 22.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (10.Living3, 5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 33. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 34. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  12. 23.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (10.Living3, 5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 36. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  13. 24.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (11.Living3, 5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

  14. 25.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (11.Living3, 5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)

  15. 26.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (11.Living3, 5.Arthur2, 1.Basil1)