Note: Ages of adults were often rounded down to nearest 5 years. For example, a recorded age of 25 implies an age of between 25 and 29.
John Garner - 35 - Stocking Weaver - Y
Hannah Garner - 30 - Y
William Garner - 10 - Y
Esther Garner - 9 - - Y
Richard Garner - 5 - - Y
John Garner - 1- - Y
Stephen Garner - 5 months - - Y
Note: Ages of adults were often rounded down to nearest 5 years. For example, a recorded age of 25 implies an age of between 25 and 29.
John Garner - 35 - Stocking Weaver - Y
Hannah Garner - 30 - Y
William Garner - 10 - Y
Esther Garner - 9 - - Y
Richard Garner - 5 - - Y
John Garner - 1- - Y
Stephen Garner - 5 months - - Y
1862 Marriage solemnized at the Trinity Church in the Parish of Hinckley in the County of Leicester
No: 111
When married - October January 14th 1862
Name and Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of marriage - Father's name and surname - Rank or Profession of father
John Garner - 22 - Bachelor - Carpenter - Hinckley - John Garner - Framework Knitter
Esther Bailey - 18 - Spinster - - Hinckley - Joseph Bailey - Farmer
Married in the Church of the Holy Trinity according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by _____ or after banns by me John Barker Bryant
This marriage was solemnized between us: John Garner, Esther Bailey in the Presence of us, Andrew Davidson, Priscilla Bailey
1862 Marriage solemnized at Trinity Church in the parish of Parish of Hinckley in the County of Leicester
No | When Married | Name and Surname | Age | Condition | Rank or Profession | Residence at the Time of Marriage | Father's Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father |
111 | January 14th 1862 | John Garner Esther Bailey | 22 18 | Bachelor Spinster | Carpenter | Hinckley Hinckley | John Garner Joseph Bailey | Framework Knitter Farmer |
Married in the Church of the Holy Trinity according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me John Barker Bryant
This Marriage was solemnized between us {
John Garner
Esther Bailey
in the Presence of us, {
Andrew Davidson
Priscilla Bailey
Superintendent Registrar's District Leicester |
Registrar's District West Leicester |
1865 DEATHS in the District of West Leicester in the County of Leicester |
No. | When Died | Name and Surname | Sex | Age | Rank or Profession | Cause of Death | Signature, Description and Residence of Informant | When Registered | Signature of Registrar |
58 | Thirteenth January 1865 Infirmiary St Mary | John Garner | Male | 60 years | Stocking maker | Chronic cystitis Renal disease suppression of urine P.M. Certified | Fredk Clements In attaendance Infirmiary Leicester | Twenty first January 1865 | William Mitchell Registrar |
Banns of Marriage
between
John Garner of St Mary's
and
Elizabeth Pickering of Trinity Parish Hinckley
1st Sunday April 15th, A Strand
2ndSunday April 22th, A Strand
3rd Sunday April 29th, A Strand
1883 Marriage solemnized at Trinity Church in the parish of Hinckley in the County of Leicester
No | When Married | Name and Surname | Age | Condition | Rank or Profession | Residence at the Time of Marriage | Father's Name and Surname | Rank or Profession of Father |
205 | May 12th 1883 | John Garner Elizabeth Pickering | 43 44 | Widower Spinster | Carpenter - | Hinckley Hinckley | John Garner William Pickering | Stocking-maker Postman |
Married in the Church of Trinity according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me Alex. Strand
This Marriage was solemnized between us {
John Garner
Elizabeth Pickering
in the Presence of us, {
William Pickering
Yeate Moore
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1883 Death in the Sub-District of Burbage in the Counties of Leicester and Warwick
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
56 - Thirty first August 1883, Burbage R.S.D Leicester - Hannah Garner - Female - 75 years - Widow of John Garner a stocking maker - Hemiplegia 40 hours, Certified by R Blackshaw Smith LRCPE - Harriett Garner daughter in law present at the death, Burbage - First September 1883 - George Archer Registrar
First name(s) Esther
Last name Garner
Gender Female
Birth day -
Birth month -
Birth year 1832
Age 61
Death quarter 3
Death year 1893
District Hinckley
County Leicestershire
Volume 7A
Page 29
Country England
Record set England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1901 Death in the Sub-District of Hinckley in the County of Leicester
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
337 - Fifth May 1901, Hinckley U.D. - John Garner - Male - 61 years - Builder of Trinity Lane, Hinckley - Died suddenly from Natural Causes namely Syncope due to Heart failure - Certificate received from G.E Bouskell Coroner for Southern District of Leicestershire. Inquest held sixth May 1901 - Tenth May 1901 - John Powers Registrar
Hinkley
Saturday 11th May, 1901
SUDDEN DEATH OF A HINKLEY BUILDER
INQUEST AND VERDICT
It is our painful duty this week to chronicle the death of Mr. John Garner, carpenter and builder, Trinity Lane, which took place very suddenly on Sunday afternoon. As deceased was well known, not only in the town, but also throughout a large area of the surrounding district, the news of his demise will be received with profound regret.
Deceased was by trade a carpenter, and he also undertook building, having erected a goodly number of houses in the locality of Trinity Lane the whole work of which he superintended and carried out by his own workmen. Mr. Garner was apprenticed to Mr. Flavell, and after working his apprenticeship for many years worked for the firm of Messrs T. and G. Harrold. He was industrious and known to be a man of strict business habits. As is well known, the deceased was closely associated with the temperance movement in the town. He generally attended the meetings of the association, and on one or two occasions at the local licensing courts presented petitions in opposition to the granting of new applications. For many years Mr. Garner was a diligent director of the Hinckley Permanent Benefit Building Society, and in this capacity rendered signal help to the society. He also took a prominent part in establishing the coffee house (managed by the Hinckley Coffee and Cocoa House Co.) over a quarter of a century ago, and has since been a director of the concern. In creed Mr. Garner was a staunch churchman, and was a constant worshipper at the Parish Church of Holy Trinity. It may be mentioned that in connection with this place of worship he acted for many years as one of the wardens, besides being connected with other movements organised in connection with the church.
THE INQUEST on the body was held at the Union Hotel on Monday. Elizabeth E. Garner was the first witness called. She said the deceased was her father and was about 61 years of age. She identified the body. Deceased was a carpenter and builder, and died on Sunday afternoon. Deceased seemed quite as well as usual. After tea on Sunday he went into the front room and sat down on a chair. Witness was in the same room with him. About half-past five she noticed deceased to turn very pale; he gave two or three deep sighs, and then lay back in the chair. Witness went to him at once. She did not think he was dead then, as he was breathing a little. They sent for Dr. Hall immediately, but before the doctor arrived her father was dead. Deceased had never been poorly and she was not aware that he had ever suffered from his heart, as he had not complained of it. He had not been seen by a doctor for the last two years. Deceased had worked a little of late; he had been doing a bit of painting, but witness did not think he had been working harder than usual.
Dr. Hall stated that he saw deceased a short time ago, and he then appeared well. The cause of death was syncope.