Thomas W G Huggins
Thomas W G Huggins|b. 15 Jun 1918\nd. c Dec 1981|p197.htm#i593|Harold Percy Huggins|b. 28 Jan 1892\nd. Dec 1977|p195.htm#i215|Annie. Elizabeth Sewell|b. c Dec 1898\nd. Mar 1964|p337.htm#i719|Edwin Huggins|b. c 1858|p195.htm#i4346|Rosina E. Clarke|b. c 1857|p74.htm#i4347|George J. Sewell|b. 11 Apr 1866\nd. Jun 1951|p350.htm#i168|Hannah Cooper|b. 1 Sep 1870\nd. Jun 1952|p83.htm#i697|
- Father: Harold Percy Huggins b. 28 Jan 1892, d. Dec 1977
- Mother: Annie. Elizabeth Sewell b. c Dec 1898, d. Mar 1964
- Relationship: 1st cousin of Raymond Derek Sewell.
- Thomas W G Huggins was born on 15 June 1918 at Sheerness, Kent, England.
- He married Millicent A Harris circa December 1957 at Sheppey R.D, Kent, England.
- He died circa December 1981 at Swale R.D, Kent, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: Millicent A Harris
Mary Hughes
- Mary Hughes married John Leonard.
- Her son John [Jack] Leonard was born on 28 February 1898 at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Family: John Leonard
Francis Lavinia Hughs
- Francis Lavinia Hughs was born on 10 July 1908 at 7 West St, Sheerness, Kent, England.
- She married Alfred Walter Atkinson, son of Alfred Walter Atkinson and Minnie Rosetta Howting, on 9 April 1928 at Registry Office, Sheerness, Kent, England.
- Her Husband Alfred Walter Atkinson died on 31 March 1964 at 36 High St, Queenborough, Kent, England.
- She died on 13 October 1973 at Minster Hospital, Minster in Sheppey, Kent, England, at age 65.
Family: Alfred Walter Atkinson b. 22 May 1906, d. 31 Mar 1964
Sharon Hunn
- Sharon Hunn married Anthony Oliver, son of Reginald G M Oliver and June Havill, circa September 1978 at Sheppey R.D, Kent, England.
- Her daughter Kirsty Oliver was born circa September 1982 at Swale R.D, Kent, England.
Family: Anthony Oliver
Sarah Hurrelll
- Sarah Hurrelll was born circa 1846 at Felsted, Essex, England.
- She appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 at Little Dunmow, Essex, England, Was a "Farm Servant" on the farm of Daniel Bentell.
- She appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 at Great Dunmow, Essex, England, Was a "Cook" for the Smith Sisters.
- She married George Chalk, son of Joseph Chalk and Sarah Bavins, in June 1881 at Dunmow R.D, Essex, England.
- Her son Joseph Chalk was born circa 1882 at Little Dunmow, Essex.
- Her son William Chalk was born circa 1886 at Felsted, Essex.
- Her daughter Minnie Chalk was born circa 1889 at Felsted, Essex.
- Her son George Chalk was born circa June 1889 at Felsted, Essex; Vol 4a. Page 622.
- She and George Chalk appeared on the census of 6 April 1891 at Mole Hill Green, Felsted, Essex, England.
- She and George Chalk appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 at Felsted, Essex.
- She and George Chalk appeared on the census of 2 April 1911 at Felsted, Essex.
Family: George Chalk b. c 1848, d. c Sep 1919
Elizabeth L Hutchings
- Elizabeth L Hutchings married George A Sewell, son of Charles Patrick Sewell and Florence E Eaton, circa March 1954 at Southwark R.D, London, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: George A Sewell
Rosie Hutchinson
- Rosie Hutchinson married William John Charles Baalham, son of William John Baalham and Hannah Stock, circa March 1951 at Ilford R.D, Essex, England.
Family: William John Charles Baalham b. c 1904
Alice Hyde
Alice Hyde|b. c 1888|p197.htm#i2906|Arthur James Hyde|b. c 1860|p197.htm#i2904|Eliza Rolph|b. c 1861|p323.htm#i2899|||||||William Rolph|b. c 1837|p323.htm#i2896|Jane Bright|b. c 1838|p41.htm#i2277|
- Father: Arthur James Hyde b. c 1860
- Mother: Eliza Rolph b. c 1861
- Relationship: 5th cousin of Raymond Derek Sewell.
- Alice Hyde was born circa 1888 at St Pancres, Middlesex, England.
- She appeared in the household of Arthur James Hyde and Eliza Hyde on 6 April 1891 at 22 Pitt St, St Pancres, Middlesex, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Arthur James Hyde
- Arthur James Hyde was born circa 1860 at Marylebone, Middlesex, England.
- He married Eliza Rolph, daughter of William Rolph and Jane Bright, circa December 1881 at Pancres R.D, Middlesex, England.
- His son William Hyde was born circa 1886 at St Pancres, Middlesex, England.
- His daughter Alice Hyde was born circa 1888 at St Pancres, Middlesex.
- He and Eliza Hyde appeared on the census of 6 April 1891 at 22 Pitt St, St Pancres, Middlesex, England.
- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
Family: Eliza Rolph b. c 1861
William Hyde
William Hyde|b. c 1886\nd. 2 Dec 1914|p197.htm#i2905|Arthur James Hyde|b. c 1860|p197.htm#i2904|Eliza Rolph|b. c 1861|p323.htm#i2899|||||||William Rolph|b. c 1837|p323.htm#i2896|Jane Bright|b. c 1838|p41.htm#i2277|
- Father: Arthur James Hyde b. c 1860
- Mother: Eliza Rolph b. c 1861
- Relationship: 5th cousin of Raymond Derek Sewell.
- William Hyde was born circa 1886 at St Pancres, Middlesex, England.
- He appeared in the household of Arthur James Hyde and Eliza Hyde on 6 April 1891 at 22 Pitt St, St Pancres, Middlesex, England.
- He died on 2 December 1914 at France he was a Corporal in the Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment). He arrived in France on 14th Aug 1914. William was awarded 3 medals:- the Victory, the British & the 1914 Star.
- He was buried circa December 1914 at Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.

- Charts: Henry Seawell Descendants
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