George A Dawes
Ellen Haffenden
George Dawes
f a m i l y
Siblings:
William Dawes (1878)
Alfred Dawes (1879)
Ellen Dawes (1881)
Edwin Dawes (1882)
Ann Dawes (1884)
Mercy Dawes (1886)
Ernest Dawes (1887)
Frank Dawes (1888)
Grace Dawes (1890)
Lois Dawes (1891)
Clement Dawes (1893)
Lydia Frances Kate Dawes (1895)

Children with:
Harriet Lilly Kimpton

Children:
Eileen Frances Tallard Dawes
Stanley William Dawes
Dorothy Dawes

George DAWES

  • Born: 1 September 1876, Heathfield, Sussex
  • Married: 8 March 1899
    • At: The Methodist Church, Rye, Sussex
    • To: Harriet Lillie Kimpton
    • Age: 22 years
    • Condition: Bachelor
    • Profession: Grocer
    • Residence: Main Street, Northiam, East Sussex, England
    • Father's name: George Alfred Dawes
    • Father's Profession: Blacksmith
    • Witnesses: William Kimpton and William Dawes
  • Occupation: Grocer's Manager/Shopkeeper
  • Died: c. 1956

Photographs

Golden Wedding

George and Lillie Dawes

Newspapers

The Sussex Express, Surrey Standard, Weald of Kent Mail, Hants and County Advertiser
Saturday, March 11, 1899

Page 3

RYE

MARRIAGE OF MISS KIMPTON. - The nuptial ceremony between Miss Lily Kimpton, second daughter of Mr. William Kimpton, of High-street, Rye, and Mr George Dawes, of Croydon, who has been engaged in a Northiam Establishment for some years, was performed on Wednesday at the Wesleyan Church, Rye, by the Rev. J. J. Bosward. A large congregation was present, and Mr. Young played the "Wedding march" at the conclusion of the ceremony. A large number of useful presents were received by the bride.

Sussex Express
Friday August 7 1925

WEDDING AT HAILSHAM

At the Hailsham Weslyan Church on Bank Holiday morning, the wedding was solemnised by the Rev. Cecil F. Walpole, of Miss Amy Gladys Whiting, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Whiting of 4, High Street, Hailsham, and Mr. Stanley William Dawes, only son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dawes, of "Woodfields," Polegate.

There were two bridesmaids, Miss Eileen Dawes and Miss Dorothy Dawes (sisters of the bridegroom). Mr. Leo' Buckner, of Polegate, was the best man.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and later the newly-married couple left for Brighton for the honeymoon.

Eastbourne Chronicle,
Friday, March 4, 1949

Page 8

GOLDEN WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DAWES

CHEERY COUPLE'S "AT HOME"

Celebrating their golden wedding next Tuesday are Mr. and MRs. George Dawes, of 3, Chamberlain-road, whose anniversary iced cake is ready for the informal "at home" they plan to hold.

Married at Rye Methodist Church on March 8th, 1899, Mr. Dawes was the eldest of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dawes' family of 13, who lived at Heathfield, and his bride, then Miss Harriette Lillie Kimpton, was the sixth of the eleven children of Mr. W. Kimpton, a basket-maker, of Rye. They were lucky with the weather which was fine and sunny if a little windy, and yet a month later there was a considerable fall of snow.

Always staunch Methodists the couple joined the Greenfield-road Church when they came to Eastbourne in May, 1928, and for some years Mr. Dawes was a steward there. At the end of the war he retired from his grocery business in Old Town, and now his chief hobby is his garden, "though, of course, I give a hand in the house," he told the "Chronicle."

Refuse to be Depressed

Although Mrs. Dawes has suffered from arthritis for some years both she and her husband have always a cheery smile for everyone. Blue-eyed and rosy-cheeked they look far less than their ages--Mr. Dawes is 72 and his wife 74--and they attribute their happiness to a refusal to be depressed and to hard work. Confined to her wheel chair in the house, Mrs. Dawes has plenty of time for her favourite hobby of dressmaking and is at present engaged on a dressing gown for her grand-daughter Pauline. When she goes out it is in the electrically driven chair in which she says she feels most independent.

The Celebration

To the celebration on Tuesdaywill come the couple's eldest daughter, Miss Eileen F. Dawes, well-known in Eastbourne for her work as assistant secretary at the Leaf Hospital and as the girls' warden at the Central Youth Club at "The Glen" during the war. Mr. and Mrs. Dawes' son, Mr. Stanley William Dawes, and his wife will come over from Brighton with Mrs Dorothy Dimmock (daughter) and her husband. Grandson Keith Dawes is with the Army in Egypt, and his sister is a member of the W.R.A.C., so neither will be able to be present. Mrs. Dimmock's daughters, Pauline and Wilma, will probably come to see their grand-parents some time during the week to add their congratulations to those of the family and many friends.

Eastbourne Herald,
Saturday, March 5, 1949

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS

GOLDEN WEDDING

Page 8

DAWES--KIMPTON.--on March 8, 1899, at Rye Weslyan Chapel, George Dawes to H. Lillie Kimpton. Present address: 3. Chamberlain-road, Eastbourne.


Census Information

3 April 1881

  • Parish: -
  • Address: Quarry Road, Heathfield, Sussex, [England]
  • Name of Head: George A Dawes
  • Name Given: George Dawes
  • Relation to Head: Son
  • Condition: -
  • Age given: 4 years
  • Occupation: -
  • Birthplace: Heathfield, Sussex
  • Other Occupants (relative to head): Ellen Dawes (wife), William Dawes (son), Alfred Dawes (son) and William Dawes (grand father), John Russell (aoorentice)

5 April 1891

  • Parish: -
  • Address: Quarry Brook, Cade Street, Heathfield, Hailsham, Sussex, England
  • Name of Head: George A Dawes
  • Name given: George Dawes
  • Relation to Head: Son
  • Condition: -
  • Age given: 14 years
  • Occupation: -
  • Birthplace: Heathfield, Sussex
  • Other Occupants (relative to head): Ellen Dawes (wife), William Dawes (son), Alfred Dawes (son), Ellen Dawes (daughter), Ann Dawes (daughter), Mercy Dawes (daughter), Frank Dawes (son), Grace Dawes (daughter) and Alfred H Sainsbury (servant)

Census Information

31 March 1901

  • Parish: St Matthews, reigate
  • Address: 4, Monson Road, Betchworth, Reigate, Surrey, [England]
  • Name Given: George Dawes
  • Name of Head: Gearge Dawes
  • Relationship to Head: Head
  • Condition: Married
  • Age given: 24 years
  • Occupation: Grocers Shopkeeper (at home)
  • Birthplace: Sussex Heathfield
  • Other Occupants (relative to head): Lillie Dawes (wife) and Eileen Dawes (daughter)
  • Note: Search on Daines

2 April 1911

  • Name Given: George Dawes
  • Name of Head: George Dawes
  • Relationship: Head
  • Age given: 34 years
  • Condition: Married
  • Birthplace: Heathfield, Sussex
  • Occupation: Commercial Traveller. Wholesale Egg Business
  • Married: 12 years
  • Children living: 2
  • Children having died: 0
  • Address: 10 Wellesley Road, Slough, Buckinghamshire, [England]
  • Other Occupants (relative to head): Lillie Dawes (wife), Eileen Dawes (daughter), Stanley Dawes (son) and Caroline Edwards (servant)
  • Reference: RG14 PN7844 RG78PN391 RD144 SD1 ED21 SN188

19 June 1921

  • Name of Head: George Dawes
  • Name Given: George Dawes
  • Relationship: Head
  • Age: 44 years 9 months
  • Condition: Married
  • Parents: -
  • Birthplace: Heathfield Sussex
  • Nationality: British
  • School: -
  • Occupation: Dairy Farmer
  • Employment: Employer
  • Place of Work: At Home
  • Address: 4 Nightingale Cottages, Hailsham, [Sussex, England]
  • Other Occupants (relative to head): Lillie Dawes (wife), Eileen Dawes (daughter), Stanley Dawes (son) and Dorothy Dawes (daughter)

National Register 29 September 1939

  • Name: George Dawes
  • [Head: George Dawes]
  • Address: 3 Chamberlain Road, Eastbourne, Sussex, England
  • Date of Birth: 1 Sep 1876
  • Occupation: Grocer
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Other Occupants: Lillie H Dawes and Eileen T Dawes


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