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1 Joseph and Sybilla Lucy (nee Taylor) Married 8th October 1864The list has been compiled – in part – from A.N. Other struggling to compile the Harfield family tree.? Most names on the list are known – talked of – by some of the ‘originals’ ... Unless someone out there knows better!?Their children are listed in birth order.?A = Ashes.? B = Burial.? C = Churchyard.?NameBornBuriedA, B, COther InformationWilliam1864??Not knownSybella186624/04/1885B, C.Family GraveFrances1867???Jane186903/04/1931B, C.Husband (Fletcher) killed WW1Frank187028/06/1919B, C.Family GraveEdith1871???George187207/05/1970B, C.Wife (Emma) – 6 children)Lucy187512/05/1898B, C.Family GraveEmma1876???Margaret1877???Ralph1877???Celina1880???Joseph188113/02/1933B, C.Policeman, Killed bike, Copnor BridgeHerbert188307/06/1966B, C.Bachelor, Stroudwood, UphamLily188331/08/1965B, C.Plowman – 2 daughtersHarold188614/02/1966B, C.Son (Alan) married Gertie (Nurse)Gilbert Basil188806/09/1970B, C.Lived Ecchinswell (Wife Flo)Edward189018/05/1982B, C.Wife (Alice) No children -youngestAlbert189411/02/1896B, C.Family Grave?2 Boyes Family - burials in Owslebury ChurchyardTaken from inscriptions recorded by Mike WickhamILMO Alice Elizabeth2nd dau. of late George and Emma BOYESgrand dau. of late Benjamin BOYES of Owslebury,w.d. My 14th 1919IMO Mary Ann Elizabel. W. of James Rider LAVINGTONbel. only dau. of late Benjamin BOYESw.d. Dec 6th 1882, age 53ILMO a d. sisterLydia BOYES?d.9 Jan 1961ILMO Nora Ann BOYES??d. April 10th 1946 age 68IMO Edward BOYES??d. Feb 7 1795age 47IMO EleanorW of Edward BOYES?d. Jan 26 1784age 26IMO RachelW of Edward BOYES?d. Sept 5 1797, age 84IMO Mary Anndau. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?wdtl 12 Jan. 1827, age 8yrs 5mnthsHLTBO?Robert BOYES??wdtl Jan 1 1715, age 43HSE Hannahrelict of Robert BOYES and Ralph MILLER?w.d. April 5 1751,?age 68STTMO CharlesS. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?w.d. at Talbot, Australia, Jan 19 1863, age 36STTMO Benjamin BOYES??d. July 24 1865,?age 73STTMO Adelaide & Elizabethdaus. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?d. in infancySTTMO MaryW. of Benjamin BOYES?d. June 8 1850, age 59STTMO Marydau. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?d. March 5 1839,?age 4yrs 8mnthsIARO Georgeyoungest S. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?d. Aug.28 1887,?age 50STTMO Joseph?......??????????STTMO Joseph BOYES?......HLTBO?Edward BOYES??wdtl?......IMO Edward3rd S. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?w.d. June 20 1869,?age 46IMO WilliamS. of Benjamin and Mary BOYES?w.d. May 23 1858,?age 42?Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial7BOYES George50Allbrook, Otterbourne1.9.1887139BOYES Alice Elizabeth48Colden Common8.7.191977BOYES Alice Sophia82The Bungalow, Owslebury19.3.193142BOYES Nora Ann68The Gorse, Colden Common13.4.1946?3 Guy Family - burials in Owslebury ChurchyardTaken from inscriptions recorded by Mike Wickham1900 -1919Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial8?GUY Jane46Owslebury29.10.190026GUY Jane73Owslebury19.03.190382GUY Mary Elizabeth81Owslebury20.04.191193GUY John83Owslebury23.09.19121920-1939Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial1GUY? Frederick James ?31Sweetbriar, Owslebury21.1.19209GUY? Frank Arthur John?55Owslebury16.07.192114GUY? Ellen Maud?57RHCH30.12 192175GUY? John Robert ?72Sweetbriar Cott. Owslebury19.01.193185GUY? Georgina Ann?71The Shop, Owslebury27.08.193286GUY? George?71The Shop, Owslebury20.10.193287GUY? Walter?76Owslebury17.12.19321940-1959Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial?GUY Mary Jane931 St Paul's Hill (Winchester?)???18.08.1942?GUY George Leslie40Calvados, France05.08.1944?4 Harfield - Owslebury - Church Records?Harfield – There are other burials at Fair Oak and Sholing, Southampton.?Good Hunting!?E H.?n.b. These are Internment dates, NOT date of deathA = Ashes.? B = Burial.? C = Churchyard.?NameAgeBurialA, B, COther InformationAlan7023/06/2000A, CGrandson Joseph, Father HaroldAlbert215/02/1896B, CFamily GraveAlice8711/06/1981B, C(nee Heath) m. Edward. No childrenEdward8418/05/1982B, CWife Alice, Son of JosephEmma8109/11/1957B, C(nee ?) Wife of George. 6 childrenFrank4928/06/1919B, CSon of Joseph. Family GraveFrank8220/11/1989A, CGrandson Joseph.Wife Doris (Cooper) No children.George Edwin9807/05/1970B, CEldest son Joseph m. Emma. 6 childrenGertrude8510/06/1977B, C(nee Mabbitt) m. Harold, village nurse, Son AlanGilbert Basil8606/09/1974B, CSon of Joseph. Lived EcchinswellHarold7914/02/1966B, CWife Gertie. Son of JosephHerbert7417/06/1966B, CSon of Joseph, Bachelor, StroudwoodJames7803/12/1923B, CBachelor, Brother of JosephJoseph Leonard5113/02/1933B, CSon of Joseph, Policeman, killed – motorbike. Copnor BridgeJoseph7719/02/1916B, CFamily Grave. Father of 18Lucy Jane2314/05/1898B, CDaughter of JosephLucy Sybilla7712/03/1925B, CFamily Grave. Mother of 18Sara Jane8203/04/1931B, CSister of Joseph. FLETCHERLily8831/08/1965B, CPLOWMAN Daughter of Joseph.5 GlasspoolThe GLASSPOOL family is one of the oldest recorded village names, ROBERT GLASSPOOL – Morestead Register – 1649! There are 26 GLASSPOOL burials in Owslebury churchyard.?The dates of Burials are taken from the official Church Records.George and Mabel GLASSPOOL – b. 1965 / 2002? – Produced the village pantomimes in the village hall for several years, and were active supporters of all village activities.?E.H.?NameAgeBurialAddressOther InfoGLASSPOOLJames8418/01/1894Baybridge?James8630/07/1894Owslebury?John8319/02/1889Owslebury?Mary8231/10/1892Owslebury?William8426/06/1892Owslebury?Alfred4725/01/1912The WorkhouseWinchesterAnn4704/05/1905Longwood DeneCheritonCharles6801/02/1914Owslebury?Eli2223/06/1915Owslebury?George5824/01/1900Owslebury?George7822/12/1909Longwood DeneCheritonJohn8008/01/1910Owslebury?Henrietta7229/05/1909OwsleburyNee YoungMaria7920/01/1900Owslebury?Maria Rachel2823/09/1914County AsylumFarehamMary Elizabeth8121/12/1909Owslebury?Vera Mary1514/07/1917Longwood HouseMurdered –?worked LongwoodWilliam Thomas6807/10/1904Longwood DeneCheritonWilliam6903/09/1919Workhouse InfirmaryWinchesterWilliam7108/09/1908OwsleburyCarrier in villageBessie Elva7014/05/1938Owslebury?Eli Charles7216/04/1924Baybridge?Agnes8110/09/1947(Ashes)BaybridgeNee WindebankJohn Charles8114/08/19471 St Pauls HillWinchesterRosemarie3 days22/09/1945Greenhill?William Frederick7104/07/1949Sunnyside Longwood Road?Ethel Alice8205/01/19651 St Johns RoadWinchesterGeorge Henry5906/02/19657 Clifton TerraceLived Coach Cottage. BaybridgeMabel Ruth9227/02/2002St Johns AlmshousesWife of above.?Lived Coach Cottage?6 Electoral Register Owslebury 1896?Albert Batchelor?Robert BunneyJames BurgessGeorge ButcherCharles ChalkSweetbriarsFrederick DayJames FarmerWilliam FordJohn FroudJohn Froud jnrWilliam GlasspoolOwslebury BottomCharles GuyShearers ArmsFrederick GuyJohn Guy senJohn Guy jnrJames Edward HannahThe GreenJoseph HarfieldBaybridgeJoshua HeathBoyes FarmFrank KimberAlfred KnightThe GreenJames LavingtonOwslebury BottomCharles LeeWilliam MarrinerHenry MeadenGeorge NorgateShip InnCharles PassinghamGeorge TaylorWaddon FarmFrederick TroddWilliam TroddEdward WinkworthJames Winkworth?Division 2William Betteridge?Henry GermainThomas KingSchool HousePeter MerrittSweetbriarsJames SicciousBottom Pond FarmHenry SmithLower Farm Cottages?1897 Division 3?- entitled to vote as county electors, parochial electors, but NOT parliamentary electors.Lord Abedare?Longwood HouseEllen TaylorPost OfficeSarah GilpinWaddon FarmMary GuyFanny Hooker?Caroline StandishMarwell Lodge?7 Electoral Registers - Owslebury 1900 & 19111900William Kemp?Police Station, OwsleburyLord AbedareLongwood HouseMatilda BaileyThe ShopEllen TaylorPost Office?1911Charles Ball?Poorhouses, Owslebury, TwyfordJames BurgessPitcroft LaneHon Douglas CarnegieRosehill Cottage, LongwoodErnest ChandlerShearers ArmsFrank GlasspoolCricketers ArmsFrank GuyShip InnWilliam John LeeYew Tree CottagesHenry RogersWilliam WelshOwslebury Farm?8 Villagers listed in Kelly's Directory 1875 - 1883?NameOccupationFanny HookerPostmistress - Shopkeeper.Anstey RobertFarmer, Boyes Farm.Bunney RobertJoiner.Butcher Sara Mrs.Farmer.Carter WilliamFarmer.Carter ThomasFarmer, Roughay.Coombs EnosFarmer, Hill Farm.Dipnall Catherine Mrs.Farmer - Landowner, Greenhill.Ebbs Annie Mrs.Board School Mistress.Glasspool WilliamShopkeeper and Carrier.Guy FrederickShopkeeper.Guy Mary Mrs.Dressmaker, Longwood.Howe WilliamBoard School Master.Jacob JohnFarm Bailiff to Earl Nothesk.Jewell FrederickBeerhouse, 'Shearers'Lavington JamesFarmer, Bottom Farm.Lee CharlesShopkeeper.Lovekin Alfred Rev.The Parsonage.Norgate GeorgeVictualler, The Ship.Northesk, Earl ofLongwood House.Page Harriett Mrs.Farmer, Whiteflood Farm.Pratt JohnFarm Bailiff to Frederick Young.Roberts WilliamFarmer - Laylands?Smith SamuelBeerhouse and Shopkeeper.Standish PeryFarmer and Landowner, Marwell Hall.Stevens GeorgeFarmer and Landowner, Beech Grove.Trodd WilliamBlacksmith, Ivy Cottage.White Eliz. Mrs.Farmer, Baybridge,Wild ThomasPainter, Plumber and Glazier.?9 Kelly's Trade Directory for Owslebury 1903?Parish Clerk:William Lee.Post:Mrs. Ellen Taylor - sub postmistress.?Letters through Winchester arrive at 8 am, and dispatched at 5:30pm, Sunday 11.05 am. Postal orders are issued, but not paid. Nearest money order office is Twyford.?Carriers to Winchester: William Lee, Albert Bunney, William Knight:?Monday, Wednesday, Saturday.?Principle ResidentsKelly's Directory 1903. Click on the image above to see a larger image???Aberdare Lord V.O.D.L.J.P.Longwood House - 83 Eaton Sq. S.W.Buston Rev. CharlesVicarage.Dixon WalterCefy Bryn (location?)Goggs JamesLongwood Warren.Mildmay Mrs. P St. JohnMarwell ManorOrmerod JamesGreenhillStandish Capt. William Pery J.P.Marwell HallStandish MissMarwell Manor.Standish MrsMarwell Lodge.?10 Kelly's Trade Directory for Owslebury 1939?Private Residents?Eldon, Earl ofLongwood House;49 Morpeth Mansions, Morpeth Terrace, S.W 1?& Carlton Clubs, LondonHoyes Rex M.Marwell HallJackson, William HartasMarwell Manor, Fishers Pond (postal address, Eastleigh)Jeffress, Arthur JMarwell LodgeLavington, James Montague J.P.RavendaleLucas, Rd MacdonaldBaybridge HouseNorton Major John Herbert J.P.Greenhill (letters through Upham, Spouthampton)Sergeant Rev. Thomas W M.A. (vicar)The VicarageWiggins, Ernest Augustus GeorgeHill House (postal address, Morestead, Winchester?Commercial Marked thus * farm 150 acres or over?*Bartelt Rd.L & GP farmersHensting (postal address Eastleigh)Bridle Williamblacksmith?Briggs ChasOwslebury FarmCannos Ernest ChasfarmerThe Oaks, (postal address, Twyford Winchester)*Chandler JessefarmerWhite Flood FarmCobb Percy Wmshopkeeper?Cole Geo. NicholasfarmerElm Farm, Hensting (postal address, Eastleigh)*Crook William JohnfarmerBottom Pond*Dunster ReginaldfarmerBottom FarmGlasspool FrankfarmerMeonleaHatt Lily A (Mrs)farmerHensting (postal address Eastleigh)Heath JamesfarmerLower WhitefloodJeans GeorgefarmerElm FarmLivingstone Raymondfarmer?Loarridge Marjorie Nora (Mrs)farmerSweet Briar FarmLovegrove George WfarmerHurst FarmLush Albertpoultry farmer?*Lush Howard GfarmerWhaddonMitchell FrankfarmerUpper BaybridgeMoody Arthurdairy farmerThe Oaks, Fishers Pond (postal address Eastleigh)*Phillips Edgar ThomasfarmerHoneyman Farm, LongwoodShearers Arms PH(William James Piper)Ship Inn(Mrs Louisa K Emmens)Southwell Ralph HfarmerBaybridge FarmStern Walter, Jn EfarmerLower FarmSymons Marcus J Epoultry farmerHensting Lane (postal address Twyford Winchester)Thatcher Constance (Mrs)shopkeeper?*Thorn William HyfarmerMarwell Manor Farm, Fishers Pond, (postal address Eastleigh)Underwood Reginald ThomasfarmerPark Farm, Fishers Pond, (postal address Eastleigh)*White CharlesfarmerMarwell FarmWhite SamuelfarmerBoyes FarmWhitehead Alfred Leonardinsurance agentCartmelWorking Men's Club(Samuel White sec.)?11 Members of the GUY family recorded in documents re OwsleburyKellys Directory 1875 - 1883NameOccupationGuy FrederickShopkeeper.Guy Mary Mrs.Dressmaker, Longwood.?Also recorded as aged 51 in the 1881 census?Electoral Roll 1896NameResidenceCharles GUYShearers ArmsFrederick GUYJohn GUY SnrJohn GUY Jnr??Electoral Roll 1897 Division 3?- entitled to vote as county electors, parochial electors, but NOT parliamentary electorsNameMary Guy??Kelly's Directory 1903NameResidenceFrederick GUYShearers Arms?Electoral Roll 1911NameResidenceFrank GUYShip Inn?12 Guy Family - burials in Owslebury ChurchyardTaken from inscriptions recorded by Mike Wickham1900 -1919Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial8?GUY Jane46Owslebury29.10.190026GUY Jane73Owslebury19.03.190382GUY Mary Elizabeth81Owslebury20.04.191193GUY John83Owslebury23.09.19121920-1939Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial1GUY? Frederick James ?31Sweetbriar, Owslebury21.1.19209GUY? Frank Arthur John?55Owslebury16.07.192114GUY? Ellen Maud?57RHCH30.12 192175GUY? John Robert ?72Sweetbriar Cott. Owslebury19.01.193185GUY? Georgina Ann?71The Shop, Owslebury27.08.193286GUY? George?71The Shop, Owslebury20.10.193287GUY? Walter?76Owslebury17.12.19321940-1959Record NumberNameAge?Date of Burial?GUY Mary Jane931 St Paul's Hill (Winchester?)???18.08.1942?GUY George Leslie40Calvados, France05.08.1944?13 Florence Guy - Certificate in Religious Knowlege 1909/1910The certificate reads:Diocese of WinchesterThis is to Certify that?Florence Guy?has passed a specially satisfactory Examination in Religious Knowledge in the Owslebury School on?the undermentioned dates:?March 18 1909March 14 1910?Signed byDiocesan InspectorVicarBishop of the Diocese?14 The Owslebury Parish Magazine - August 1873(price three-halfpence)?The Bye-Laws are almost passed; they will come into operation directly after Harvest.?The order has not yet been issued which will make Morestead a contributory district to Owslebury; plans however have been prepared for he enlargement of the School in order to avoid delay when the time comes.?The Club Day was Thursday, July 17th. The Club went to Church, and heard an excellent sermon from the Rector of Chilcomb, and then dined on the Recreation Ground in a booth, about 35 sat down to dinner; and about 100 more came to tea. Sports were contested afterwards, with the following results: -I. - Throwing the cricket ball(a) C.Glasspool, jun. 1 ; T. Glasspool, 2; eleven entered.(b) Joseph Froud; ten entered.II. - 100 yards(a) T. Glasspool, 1 ; G. Winkworth, 2 ; seven ran.(b) J.Froud, 1 ;two ran.(c) W. Winkworth, 1 ; W. Morant, 2 ; eight ran.III.- Stone picking, in heats of three each -1st heat, C.Glasspool, 1; R Bunney, 2 .2 heat, T.Glasspool, 1 ; C.Pearce, 2 ;3rd heat, Henry Tribbeck, 1 ; EU Glasspool, 2 .4th heat, W.Morant, 1; W.Winkworth, 2 .No final heats.IV. - Sack race -Eli Glasspool, 1 ; Tom Glasspool, 2 ; six started.There was also a stone picking contest for women; and a race, in which each woman carried an egg in a spoon. There was some dancing on the ground; and though the rain threatened a little none fell to hurt us.?Names of Children invited to the School Feast, on Friday, July 18*, 1873: -?Mary Ann TroddThomas BrownLucy BunneyC.A.PetherickWilliam BascombeFrances DykeJennet GuyThomas BuddenFlorence BurgessFrances TroddFrederick FordAlice MillerL.A.GlasspoolFrederick DykeFanny CrockfordAgnes GuySamuel KillMaria JonesAnnie BunneyJohn EarwakerAlice MorantEmma StaplesArthur WildSarah GlasspoolRose MillerFrederick EdeyClara StaplesMiriam HoareFrank GuyLucy DoelMary GlasspoolEdwin HarfieldFrank GlasspoolAlice StaplesJoseph SalterH. StaplesHenrietta GuyAlbert NorgateW.MarshEdith BunneyJohn GlasspoolWilliam GuyEmily CooperAlfred GlasspoolFrederick MaySelina GlasspoolArthur MarinerLevi MarinerHenrietta NorgateThomas DoelAlfred BuddenFrances FreemantleJoseph SpearyC.GlasspoolKate BascombeEdwin BuddenC.GuyEmily PittersJohn JonesG.BrownLucy ElkinsJohn CooperJ.H.MarinerMatilda CrockfordM.A.FarmerFrank NorgateEllen MorantSabilla HarfieldS.J.ElkinsJ.H. GlasspoolM.A.Crockford?John EdeyLouisa Hooker?15 1902 - Owslebury - Death of the Oldest InhabitantOn Friday in. last week, Elizabeth Speary, the oldest inhabitant of this parish, passed away only 12 days short of 100 years of age, and was buried in the churchyard on Tuesday.?She was born on October 22, 1802 - at least that was the day the old lady thought she was born on, and she could not have been far wrong for the church registers showed that she was baptised in Owslebury Church on November the 21st of that same year.?For the last five or six years "Bet," as her mother used to call her, had been more or less bedridden; but though deaf, her other faculties were good to the last. Her memory was excellent, and her appetite good; she could eat all she could get, and enjoyed a glass of beer.?On her 99th birthday, on being asked what she would like, and replied "some sausages and some seed cake," which she had, and thoroughly enjoyed, without any ill-effects. Her sight was wonderful, and she had a voice "as clear as a bell." She was very fond of telling the clergymen that she was baptised at the church - "You'm the clergymen of the church - that's where I was christened."?Her mother, who also lived in Owslebury, and was buried there, was somewhat eccentric. Her name was Rebecca Wilton, but she went by the name of "Old Becky."It appears that old Becky was very fond of going and sitting in the porch of the church that then existed in Owslebury, but, as she sometimes rather interrupted the service the clerk was obliged to keep her out; but it is said by those who remember her that if ever she got a chance of putting her foot in she did.?The story runs that on one Sunday (it was in the old days when the vicar of Twyford had to do duty single-handed for Owslebury and Twyford, and therefore there was only one service a day) the parson had preached rather a long sermon, and old Becky had prepared an extra good dinner, which was in danger of being spoilt, so old Becky at last could stand it no longer; accordingly she went to the church, opened the door, and shouted "Come, you've been here long enough; are ye going to bide here all the day?"16 Genealogy Web LinksThis page was last updated on Sunday, June 15, 2008Back to the previous page?The Owslebury Parish Council is not responsible for the content of external internet sites?Family BMD?Auseful guide for those wishing to learn more about their family history and provides useful advice regarding tracing their family trees.?BMD certificates? 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