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Family of Ernest Henry Runnacles and May Ethel Carter

Husband: Ernest Henry Runnacles

  • Name:

  • Ernest Henry Runnacles

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • Rayner Runnacles (1835-1908)

  • Mother:

  • Mary Cottingham (1831-1887)

  • Note:

  • RUNNACLES Ernest Henry of Branwoods Great Baddow Essex died 1 April 1930 at Trinity Nursing Home Torquay. Probate London 20 May to Valentine George Crittall gentleman. Effects £28670 14s. 7d. Resworn £27673 8s. 1d.

  • Birth:

  • 23 Mar 1868

  • Reydon, Suffolk

  • Birth fact:

  • 1868 (age 0)

  • 1868 Mar Qtr, Blything, 4a/683

  • Census (1):

  • 1901 (age 32-33)

  • Constructional engineer, "Lynton", London Road, Braintree, Essex

  • Census (2):

  • 1901 (age 32-33)

  • Aunt, Sophia Runnacles, b.1838, Bocking, Essex (widow)

  • Death:

  • 1 Apr 1930 (age 62)

  • Trinity Nursing Home, Torquay, Devon

Wife: May Ethel Carter

  • Name:

  • May Ethel Carter

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Note:

  • RUNNACLES May Ethel of Adstocks Great Baddow Essex widow died 14 May 1941. Probate Llandudno 3 July to Frederick Pickering Walker company director. Effects £8750 0s. 9d.

  • Birth:

  • 1875

  • Aston, Birmingham, Warwickshire

  • Birth fact:

  • 1875 (age 0)

  • GRO Reference: 1875 J Quarter in BIRMINGHAM Volume 06D Page 23

  • Death:

  • 14 May 1941 (age 65-66)

  • Great Baddow, Essex

Additional Information

  • Birth fact:

  • Mother's maiden name = Rodway

Child 1: Anthony Rayner Runnacles

  • Name:

  • Anthony Rayner Runnacles

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Note:

  • Death of Mr. A. R. Runnacles. —We regret to report the death, which occurred Sunday night, of Mr. Anthony Raynor Runnacles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Runnacles, of Pitfield House, and grandson of the late Mr. Rayner Runnacles, of Reydon Grove. The deceased, who had long been in delicate health, was only 20 years of age. He was highly popular and very keen on motoring and mechanics, which he followed as a hobby. Nothing in the way of motor engineering came amiss for him, and he was a real expert. He was frequently seen with the steam buses of the National Car Co. at Chelmsford and was a great favourite with all. Right up to the last his interest in engineering was maintained, and he had a complete electric lighting set in his bedroom. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents. The funeral took place on Thursday at Reydon, near Southwold.

    Essex Newsman, Saturday 22 February 1919

  • Birth:

  • 1898

  • Braintree, Essex

  • Birth fact:

  • 1898 (age 0)

  • 1898 Sep Qtr, Braintree, 4a/738

  • Death fact:

  • 1919 (age 20-21)

  • 1919 Mar Qtr, Chelmsford, 4a/840 (aged 20)

  • Death:

  • 16 Feb 1919 (age 20-21)

  • Chelmsford, Essex

Note on Husband: Ernest Henry Runnacles

RUNNACLES Ernest Henry of Branwoods Great Baddow Essex died 1 April 1930 at Trinity Nursing Home Torquay. Probate London 20 May to Valentine George Crittall gentleman. Effects £28670 14s. 7d. Resworn £27673 8s. 1d.

Note on Wife: May Ethel Carter

RUNNACLES May Ethel of Adstocks Great Baddow Essex widow died 14 May 1941. Probate Llandudno 3 July to Frederick Pickering Walker company director. Effects £8750 0s. 9d.

Note on Child 1: Anthony Rayner Runnacles

Death of Mr. A. R. Runnacles. —We regret to report the death, which occurred Sunday night, of Mr. Anthony Raynor Runnacles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Runnacles, of Pitfield House, and grandson of the late Mr. Rayner Runnacles, of Reydon Grove. The deceased, who had long been in delicate health, was only 20 years of age. He was highly popular and very keen on motoring and mechanics, which he followed as a hobby. Nothing in the way of motor engineering came amiss for him, and he was a real expert. He was frequently seen with the steam buses of the National Car Co. at Chelmsford and was a great favourite with all. Right up to the last his interest in engineering was maintained, and he had a complete electric lighting set in his bedroom. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents. The funeral took place on Thursday at Reydon, near Southwold.

Essex Newsman, Saturday 22 February 1919