52 Ancestors:# 1 ~ George Butcher (1908 – 1974)

No Story Too Small

This post is for week 1 of the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge (2015) by Amy Crow from No Story Too Small.

You can read the list of my posts HERE

What a great way to kick off the 2015 challenge by sharing my first ancestor, my Grandfather with you.

My Grandfather was born to Charles Butcher and his wife, Annie Prudence nee Harris in 1908 in Wanborough Surrey. He was one of 9 children who survived into adulthood from a family of 12.

Here he is aged 3 years old on the 1911 Census for Flexford a hamlet very close to Wanborough.

Image courtesy of Ancestry Surrey Collection
Class: RG14; Piece: 3098; Schedule Number: 44

The family remained at Wanborough until about 1925 when the family moved to Strawberry Farm at Worplesdon and then to their final destination of Manor Farm, Onslow Village Guildford.

Once working at Manor Farm he and his brothers took to having a “swift half” referring to a pint of beer, at The Plough Farnham Road Guildford. We know from my late Grandmother that, that was the same pub used by her brothers and I guess that is how the two families met. My Grandfather married my Grandmother in 1939 and his sister Marge married my Grandmother’s brother in 1938.

I wish I could say that was the only family connection between the two families, it was not the other though took place about 150 years or so previously making my Grandparents 6th cousins!

My Grandfather worked on the land, along with his brothers and the majority of his brother in law’s, and at some point moved to nearby Shackleford to live with his sister Ellen and her husband. In 1939 he married my Grandmother and they moved to Bright Hill Guildford.

My Grandfather was at this point working at Unigate Dairies when he remained working, apart from his military service until he retired in 1973.

In 1940, my Grandfather joined the Army. A man of principle. My Grandmother told me that she was really cross that he joined up rather than return to the farm where his family were, but the principle was his Country needed him and he was therefore doing his duty. How wonderful was that?

His military life is well documented. I called for his service record back in 2008 and I recall Mum and I being so excited when it arrived. I talked about ordering it in this blog post. My Grandfather spent about two and a half years in West Africa. When he passed away he left a lovely piece of material which he had embroidered on symbols reflective of his time in the military in Africa, which now hangs on my landing in a lovely frame. His pay book and his medals, which now hang framed on my landing.

J Goucher – October 2008

There is so much of his life that I still want to unravel, and those appear in my actions list below.

After the war, my Grandfather returned to Unigate Dairies. He worked up until he was 65 and was presented with a gold watch in recognition of 30 years loyal service. I still have that watch. As retirement neared, he was, along with another colleague asked to stay on whilst someone was on sick leave. He and the other colleague did.

Then serendipity struck. The colleague who also stayed on beyond retirement for a few months, was taken ill about the same time as my Grandfather. They were diagnosed and admitted to the same hospital with the same condition. They both died on the same day, 20th July 1974 at exactly twelve hours apart, my Grandfather at 9am. It was more than a decade later when I was at senior school I realised that I was class mates with the grandson my Grandfather’s colleague. The cause of both deaths was lung cancer, caused by a mixture of smoking, inhalation of coal fumes, asbestos and whoever knows what else.

As a small child I loved to sit and snuggled with my Grandfather. He was, like my Mum taken before their time, both at the age of 66 years. When he was at Milford Chest Hospital I would be taken to visit him. I was never frightened of the cables, wires and strange hospital machine noises and perhaps it was that, that in some way made me quite comfortable with hospitals, the machines and illness.

Perhaps it is those early memories that encouraged me to become the person I have in the profession I chose; undertaking my time in the hospital environment. A complete contrast to my Mum who hated hospitals with a passion because of her early experiences. Those experiences which without doubt made my Mum’s last few months difficult for her and it was a pleasure for me to support her. Sometimes in life it would seem, there are these curiosities, coincidences, and things that happen for a reason.

After my Grandfather died in July 1974 he was cremated at Guildford, the Crematorium has the Book of Remembrance on-line which can be searched here

From the Book of Remembrance at Guildford Crematorium
Sourced 3rd March 2014

What is interesting about the entry, is that I am completely missing from the entry. I have the original bill for the funeral and the bill for the entry into the Book of Remembrance, so perhaps it was around cost that I was omitted. Who knows? As a child, we routinely visited the Crematorium to see his name in the book on the anniversary of his death date. We would ask the Crematorium always to look at his entry on his birthday and at Christmas. Why my Grandmother did that I don’t know, but it is something that my Mum continued and now I shall. My Grandmother lived another twenty one years and missed her beloved George every day.

Actions
  1. Decipher military record
  2. Check directories 1939 – 1974
  3. Unigate History and Employment Record
  4. Update George’s War more frequently
  5. Maintain the timeline on our website 
  6. Research meeting with George Formby
  7. Explore access to Unigate News (Wiltshire Records Office) celebrating 30 years service.

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New Year – New Opportunity?

Today, I talk about my plans for the Genealogy Do-Over at the
Worldwide Genealogy Blog.

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In Deep with the Book of Me – January Prompt 2015

Today is month 1 of what is going to be a 12 month project. On the 1st of the month, at around 12.30 am UK time I will release the prompt for that month’s In Deep with the Book of Me, Written by You.

If you are new here, welcome! The details, background flyer and Face Book link to the Book of Me can be found HERE and the prompt list for In Deep with the Book of Me can be found HERE

Prompt 1 – January 2015 – Genealogical Plantation

This prompt was inspired by Carnival Of Genealogy 110 “What tree are you”, my response to that post and the subsequent comments. You can read my original post from September 2011 HERE.

Imagine you are planting trees that represent your family history.

  • What trees would you plant? 
  • What part of your family are represented by a specific tree. 
  • Why is that the case? – location, image, name?

Share your vision with us, perhaps if you are artistic you could draw your plantation.

Explore the ancestors and family members you are presenting. Illustrate with pictures and bring your genealogical plantation to life.

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Out with the old and In with the new ~ 2015

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As we draw to the end of 2014 I have to say, hand on heart I am delighted. Never have I been so glad to see the end of a year.

There was much to have celebrated during 2014, our twentieth wedding anniversary, my business further developing, family visiting from Australia for an extended time and several other really positive things.

Sadly, all of that has been greatly overshadowed by the death of my Mum and how I move forward from here will take time to define for both Stuart and myself. Not a day goes by when I don’t think of Mum or have a thought that I must remember to tell her something. We had lots of conversations over the years, ranging from deep and meaningful to the random comments of familiarity.

I also experienced some other disruptive behaviour from a genealogical colleague. I am deeply saddened that someone, apparently deemed as a “mover and shaker” can be so woefully lacking. What is so dreadful is that I have never really encountered such miserable and unkind behaviour in the genealogical arena in all my years of researching and that is probably why I was so shaken by the events. All that glitters is not gold is a phrase that sums it up nicely.
Over the last few months I have stopped the usual blog posts. There are various reasons for that, the conclusion of several projects and my thoughts have really stopped my creative juices from flowing. That said, I have looked back through my blog planner and for 2015 there will be a more structured set of posts. Mostly genealogical although I plan to post again to Sunday Salon which is about books and reading, something that I have done little of this year for pleasure. I also plan to take part in Weekend Cooking, a regular cookery themed blog jive. I have missed both of those themed posts and I hope that 2015 will get my get up and go back from wherever it went!
The Book of Me which launched in 2012 and became available on-line for the genealogical community, amongst others during 2013 – 2014 has just finished. It is quite something to have concluded a seventy week prompt schedule. Well done if you took part, regardless of whether or not you kept up. The prompts are still available on-line and I have no plans to take them down.
For 2015, we see the birth of In Deep with the Book of Me, which will run over the course of 2015, each prompt delivered on 1st of the month  and supported within a day or so by a presentation and / or hangout. The Facebook Group is still very much in operation. The Book of Me Master Class (on-line version) will be available for 2015, not to mention another project which will launch in the Spring.
So, just before I raise a glass of virtual bubbly and wish everyone a happy New Year, I want to thank all the readers, from the genealogical world and others that read this blog for the support, readership, kindness and simply being “there”. It is appreciated and I truly value the friendship.
From my house to your house, Happy New Year!
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The Launch of …..In Deep with the Book of Me

This series will be delivered monthly, on the first of each month. Participation is completely free of charge and can be accessed via In Deep with the Book of Me prompt page, via my blog and via the Face Book Group.

Each of the prompts enables the participant to answer the prompt more fully, and perhaps undertake research and reflection before answering the prompt. There is plans for a monthly video to explore that month’s prompt further and the discussion of participants. The videos and discussion will be delivered using YouTube and Google Hangouts.

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Book of Me, Written by You ~ Grand Finale

Today is an extra post following on from our major 15 month project of creating and writing your Book of Me.

So what is the point of today’s post?

Well, for the last 15 months I have shared with you a prompt and the response and support from the genealogical community has been truly phenomenal.

So, I thought, as a way of celebrating our success that people might like to contribute to a Book of Me Anthology.

The plan

Those interested people who took part in the last 15 months might perhaps enjoy putting fingers to keyboard or pen to paper and contribute. Contributions can be (here are a few ideas)

  • Written or Visual and show what the Book of Me meant to you
  • Perhaps reflections on the last 15 months
  • Perhaps your favourite prompt
  • Friendships that perhaps developed across the internet through the Book of Me
  • Anything else you fancy

Further Points
  • What ever you write and submit will be gathered into a PDF book
  • The copyright of the book will be myself and the people who submitted an article
    • So you retain the copyright of your own article
  • Submissions can be sent to me via word document by 31st May 2015
  • Publication is planned for Monday 31st August 2015 – exactly 24 months after we started the Book of Me
  • You can submit pictures to accompany your submission.
  • You may submit more than one article
  • The Anthology will be available via download in a PDF format to everyone who took part in the Book of Me Geneabloggers Group
  • The Anthology will be distributed free of charge

How to send submissions

Preferably as a word document to
 please make sure you send your name and email address with your submission.

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Meanwhile, stay tuned for the 2015 Book of Me program!

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Book of Me, Written by You, Prompt 70


Today is week 70 of what has been a 15 month project. Each Saturday, at around 12.30 am UK time I have released the prompt for that week’s Book of Me, Written by You.

If you are new here, welcome! The details, background flyer and Face Book link to the Book of Me can be found HERE.

This week’s prompt is – What have you learnt about yourself and your family?

Think back to the question we asked in Week One – Who am I?
Before you look back at the answers you wrote then, answer the question again.
Now compare are there any similarites, it is the same, or have any of the answers changed?
What has made the change?

Now lets look at the wider and original question – What have you learnt about yourself and your family?
Is there anything you still want to write and explore?

Thanks for joining me on this 15 month project. It has been great having the interaction with those who have taken part. Whilst we have come to the end of this project are you ready to start the next one?

Stay tuned!

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A Snowy High Street, Guildford

This picture has appeared before on Guildford and District. It is a favourite and a fitting way to say thank you and Happy Christmas to readers and supporters of the blog.

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Sending Christmas Wishes


“Remembrance, like a candle,
Shines brightest
at Christmastime”
Charles Dickens

As we navigate the first Christmas without my Mum I get a sense that Christmas will never be the same again.  So much has happened during the year, and things that should have given a sense of joy did so, but with a huge glimpse of sadness.

There will be an update a little later in the month, but without further ado, from my house to your house Happy Christmas!
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St Catherine’s, Guildford circa 1910

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