Birth PlaceWillesden, Middlesex, England
MemoBMD Births Sep Quarter 1890, Hendon District, Vol.3a, p.196
Census Date5 Apr 1891 [872] Age: <1
Census PlaceWillesden, Middlesex, England
Memo“Springsfield”
Census Date31 Mar 1901 [545] Age: 10
Census PlaceWillesden, Middlesex, England
Memo17 Brondesbury Park
Death PlaceWolverhampton, West Midlands, England
MemoBMD Deaths: Dec Quarter 1982, age 92, Wolverhampton Registration district, vol.34, p.644
OccupationBaptist minister at Waterloo Road Baptist Church in Wolverhampton [120], [626]
EducationSt. Paul’s School, admitted, January, 1904. [977]
Misc. Notes
Listed as 8 months old in the 1891 census.
[872]Author of Reunion Source No.124
[124].
Sailed from Southampton, England, to New York, NY, in July, 1939, on the S.S. Queen Mary. Reported residence at the time was Longfield Compton Rd., Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.
[814] Unable to locate record of return trip to England; searched 1939-1949.
He was still the minister when they demolished the Waterloo Road Baptist Church in Wolverhampton. That was in July 1970.
[626]"He would purchase oil/silk ponchos and leggings which would keep him dry as he cycled around to minister to his flock."
[908]Member of the Rotary Club of Wolverhampton, England.
[1463]Author of "The Life and Times of Winston S. Churchill"
[1463] (Whitehead Bros. 1945; listed by Google but no preview available; unable to locate a copy via WorldCat).