
Cryer, Charles (b. 1837, d. 31 JUL 1869)
Note: Injured and died after fall
Note: Christened - 02 Jul 1837 - St James Church Staple Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Register U3/183/1/4
Occupation: Agricutrual Labourer
Note: At the age of 14 years Charles was a labourer on the farm
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Staple St Staple Kent
Note: lived at home with his parents
Note: Christened - 01 Mar 1840 - St James Church Staple Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Register/U3/183/1/4
Buried - 17 Mar 1893 - St James Church Staple Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Register/Burials 1837 - 1948 (CCA/U3/183/1/9
Note: Witness to: Charles Cryer #880 & Frances Smith Castle #1098 Married 13 Feb 1861 St James Church Staple Kent England
Note: Witness to: Hannah Jane Cryer #1637 & George Terry #1649 Married 02 Nov 1867 St James Church Staple Kent England
Occupation: Agricultral Labourer
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Lower Farringdon Littlebourne Kent
Note: worked for Mr Sole
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Staple St Staple
Note: lived at home with his parents,
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Staple St Staple
Note: lived at home with his parents,
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Staple St Staple
Note: Living with his brother Henry
Note: Buried - 13 Sep 1842 - St James Church Staple Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Register/Burials 1837 - 1948 CCA/U3/183/1/9
Census: Date: 1841
Place: Staple Street Staple Kent
Note: Hannah was living with her son John and his family
Note: Christened - 02 May 1847 - St James Church Staple Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Register/U3/183/1/4
Occupation: Agricultral Labourer/Stockman
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Staple Street Staple Kent
Note: Living at home with his parents
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Wingham Well Wingham Kent
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Botolph St Sibertswold Kent
Census: Date: 1901
Place: Buttsole Lane Eastry Farms Kent
Census: Date: 1911
Place: Eastry Union Workhouse And Infirmary
Note: Christened - 22 Jul 1855 - St James Church Staple Kent
Source - Kent Archives Parish Register/U3/183/1/4
Buried - Cheriton Road Cemetary Folkestone Kent
Occupation: Agricultral Labourer/Butcher
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Staple St Staple Kent
Note: Thomas was living at home with his parents
Census: Date: 1881
Place: 6 South St Folkestone Kent
Note: John Aiano(1860 Blean) Sarah's brother was living with them, he was a coffee house manager
Census: Date: 1891
Place: The Groves Staple Kent
Note: They moved to The Grove in Staple in 1888, having bought it from Mr Robert Walters for ¹2410. Thomas's family lived there until 1911, when Sarah, then a widow sold it to Mr TJ Pepper. Sadly the house burnt down in about 1919.
Census: Date: 1901
Place: The Groves Staple Kent
Note: Parents were John Aiano and Mary A Browning(1853)
Note: Buried - Cheirton Road Cemetary Folkestone Kent
Occupation: Restaurant Proprietor
Census: Date: 1881
Place: 6 South St Folkestone Kent
Note: Sarah had her brother John staying with them, he was a Coffee Shop Manager
Census: Date: 1891
Place: The Groves Staple Kent
Census: Date: 1901
Place: The Groves Staple Kent
Census: Date: 1911
Place: 8 Harbour St Folkestone Kent
Occupation: Butcher (journeyman)/Army
Note: Sidney joined the 3rd Dorset Regiment on the 25th August 1914, his service number was 7562. He was previously in the 3rd East Kent Buffs Regiment, for three and a half years.
Note:
Note: Buried - Hawkinge Cemetary Kent
Occupation: Millener
Occupation: Milliner
Census: Date: 1901
Place: 38 St Margarets St Canterbury Kent
Note: Dorothy was a Milleners Apprentice, boarding at the premises of Mrs H Kemp widow.
Census: Date: 1911
Place: 8 Harbour St Folkestone Kent
Note: Dorothy was living at home with her mother and two sisters
Occupation: Servant
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Chalk Pit Wingham Kent
Note: lived with parents
Census: Date: 1871
Place: 33 Spencer Sq Ramsgate Kent
Note: Emily was a servant to a Mr & Mrs Fuggle
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Wingham Well Wingham Kent
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Botolph St Sibertswold Kent
Note: In Memory of
Private ERNEST CRYER
1682, 46th Bn., Australian Infantry, A.I.F.
who died age 30
on 01 April 1918
Son of Sarah Cryer, of 7 Foord Rd., Folkestone, England, and the late Thomas Ralph Cryer.
Remembered with honour
VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL
Occupation: Army/Restaurant Cook
Note: Ernest was a Private in the 46th Batalion Australian Infantry, A.I.F. His service number was 1682
Census: Date: 1911
Place: 2 and 4 South Street Folkestone Kent
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