Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,237 pages of information and 244,492 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

John Reginald Grahame-White

From Graces Guide

1848 Born John White at Southampton

1871 Living at 5 Upper Moira Place, Southampton: John White (age 79 born Salisbury), a Retired Hotel Keeper and his son John White (age 23 born Southampton), an Architect. Two servants.[1]

1875 May 11th. Married at Kensington were John White of Radcliffe House, Moira Place, Southampton, only child of the late John White of the same place to Ada Beatrice (1854-1925) youngest daughter of the late Frederick Chinnock of Portland Place.

1876 Birth of daughter Beatrice Eleanor (1876-1953)

1877 Birth of son Montague Reginald Grahame-White

1879 Birth of son Claude Grahame-White

1881 Living at The Towers, Hound, Hants; John White (age 33 born Southampton), living on Income from Houses. With his wife Ada B. White (age 26 born London) and their children Beatrice White (age 4 born Southampton), Montague White (age 3 born Hound, Hants), and Claud White (age 1 born Hound, Hants). Plus four servants. [2]

1891 Living at 63 Linden Gardens, Kensington: Ellen Chinnock (age 72 born Berkshire), a Widower. With her son-in-law John White (age 42 born Southampton), a Cement Manufacturer. With his wife Ada Beatrice White (age 32 born London) and their children Beatrice Ely G. White (age 14 born Southampton), Montague R. G. White (age 13 born Burlesdon, Hants), and Claude G. White (age 11 born Burlesdon, Hants). One servant.[3]

1901 Living at 45 Sillwood Road, Brighton: John Graham White (age 48 born Southampton), Living on own means. With his wife Ada B. White (age 40 born London) and their daughter Beatrice White (age 21 born Southampton).[4]

Founder member of the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland

1906 Q4. Died. Horsham area. John R. Grahame-White

Notes on family of similar name

1851 Living at 29 High Street, Southampton: John White (age 27 born Southampton), a Cabinet Maker employing 3 men. With his wife Mary White (age 28 born Southampton) and their son John White (age 1 born Southampton). Two servants.[5]

1861 Living at 29 Above Bar Street, Southampton: John White (age 37 born Southampton), a Pawnbroker. With his wife Mary White (age 37 born Southampton) and their son John White (age 11 born Southampton). Also his niece Emma Oakshott (age 11 born Swansea). One servant.[6]

1871 Living at 19 Above Bar Street, Southampton: John White (age 47 born Southampton), an Auctioneer and Pawnbroker. With his wife Mary White (age 48 born Southampton) and their children John White (age 21 born Southampton) and Mary M. White (age 9 born Southampton). One servant.[7]

Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1881 Census
  3. 1891 Census
  4. 1901 Census
  5. 1851 Census
  6. 1861 Census
  7. 1871 Census