Paddington Station cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Malc McDonald - geograph.org.uk/p/5120568 |
- Frederick William Eli Proudlock b. 5 Nov 1923
- Stanley Victor Proudlock b. 25 Dec 1928
- (Further son born 1934 may be still living)
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Downtown Orangeville Municipal Affairs and Housing, CC BY 2.0 |
Resting place of Chief Petty Officer P M Clancy at Milton Cemetery, Portsmouth |
Devonport Dockyard - the ropewalk cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Chris Allen - geograph.org.uk/p/3074721 |
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William George Shotter (b. 21 May 1876), son of William Thomas Shotter and Hannah Jane Bussey, married Annie Louisa Mew (b. 18 May 1877), daughter of George Charles Mew and Sarah Fudge, with the venue for the marriage listed as Portsmouth Register Office, in 1898.
William and Annie had four sons:
In 1911, still at 215 Lake Road, Landport, were William George Shotter (34) Master Butcher, Annie Louisa (33), William George (11), Sydney Edgar (9), Alfred Hector (8), Thomas Bailey (6) and Norah Annie Gossell (20) Servant.
In 1911, William George Shotter is also listed in Public Houses, Inns & Taverns, at the Newcome Arms, 189 Newcome Road, Kingston, Portsmouth.
In 1917, at age 40, William George Shotter, of 215 Lake Road, Butcher and Publican, was granted conditional exemption from military service.
In 1939, William George Shotter, Licensed Victualler and Annie Louisa Shotter, were living at 34 Chichester Road, Portsmouth.
Annie Louisa Shotter of 36 Colville Road, Cosham, Portsmouth (wife of William George Shotter) died on 22 Aug 1960 at St Christopher's Hospital (formerly Fareham Union Workhouse), an elderly care hospital, leaving her effects to William George Shotter, retired Licensed Victualler.
William George Shotter also then of 36 Colville Road, Cosham, died on 25 Apr 1965 at the Yarborough Medical Home, North End, Portsmouth.
Their sons and grandson:
St Mary's (Our Lady Star of the Sea), Saltcoats cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Leslie Barrie - geograph.org.uk/p/3379097 |