William Edward Bone (1876-1964). On the 7th December 1895 William applied to the First Middlesex (Victoria and St. George’s) Rifle Volunteers (more here) and signed a Memorandum of Agreement.
I obtained this fragile document and a small collection of his photographs.
From what I can gather (this might be the wrong person), William probably spent most of his life in the Croydon and Lewisham area presumably working as a railway clerk in 1939. If my research is correct he married his wife (Daisy Catherine Smith 1880-1971) in 1915, they had a daughter, Dorothy, born in 1917.
The family history research is here (4):
Surname | Name | Dates | Link |
---|---|---|---|
Elizabeth | - | 4691 | |
Bone | Agustus | abt 1845 - | 4692 |
Bone | Arthur Cosen | 06 March 1881 - 25 Sep 1955 | 4693 |
Bone | Augustus Lewis | 9 August 1808 - | 4694 |
Bone | Catherine | abt 1850 - | 4695 |
Bone | Cecil Augustus | 20 Oct 1893 - 1979 | 4696 |
Bone | Edward John | April 1855 - 1926 | 4698 |
Bone | Elizabth Margaret | 6 July 1810 - | 4699 |
Bone | Ellen | 9 March 1814 - | 4700 |
Below, the Memorandum and the photograph collection: