Walter Leary Gillman 1a 2a 3 4a

Birth Name Walter Leary Gillman
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1890 New Charlton, Kent, England   4a
Residence 9 June 1919 Old Charlton, Chatham, Kent, England   2a 1a
Occupation 9 June 1919   Petty Officer, Navy 1a
Census 1921 Lloyds Yards, Rochester, Kent, England   4a
Death       5

Families

Family of Walter Leary Gillman and Ellen Maud Hannaford

Married Wife Ellen Maud Hannaford ( * between January 1892 and March 1892 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 9 June 1919 All Saints Church, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England Vol 7b Page 2209 1a 2a 3

Pedigree

    1. Walter Leary Gillman
      1. Ellen Maud Hannaford

Source References

  1. Derbyshire Times
      • Date: 14 June 1919
      • Page: Page 7
      • Citation:

        HANNAFORD - GILLMAN.

        On Whit Monday, at Bakewell Parish Church, the wedding took place of Miss Ellen Maud Hannaford, elder daughter of Mr Richard Hannaford, and the late Mrs Hannaford, of Burre Cottage, Bakewell, and Mr Walter L. Gillman, of Old Charlton. Attended by Mr W. H. Hannaford (brother of the bride) as best man, the bridegroom, who is a Petty Officer in the Navy, wore his uniform. Given away by her father, the bride wore a navy blue costume, and was attended by three bridesmaids, the Misses E. Brightmore, V. Harvey and C. Hicks, two of whom wore dresses of blue voile and the other a dress of pale pink. The Rev. F. H. Sloman officiated. The honeymoon is being spent in North Wales.

  2. Derbyshire Courier
      • Date: 14 June 1919
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        The marriage of Miss Ellen Maud Hannaford, only daughter of Mr. Richard Hannaford and of the late Mrs. Hannaford, of Burre Cottage, Bakewell, and Mr. Walter L. Gillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillman, of Chatham, took place at Bakewell Parish Church, on White Monday, the Rev. F. Sloman, curate, officiating. The bride, who wore a navy blue costume, was attended by the Misses F. Brightmore, V. Hanney, and C. Hicks; the two former were dressed in navy blue voile and the latter in pale pink voile. Mr. W. H. Hannaford (brother of the bride) was the best man. After the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at Burre Cottage, and later in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gillman left for North Wales, for their honeymoon.

  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  4. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  5. (Death unknown but obviously not living)