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George James Benger

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Parents

Father Date of Birth Mother Date of Birth
George Benger 05 July 1838 Caroline Margaret Smith 1840

Partners

Partner Date of Birth Children
Eleanor Jane Fly 1873 Viola Margaret Benger

Person Events

Event Type Date Place Description
Birth 1876 Alverstoke, Hampshire
Census 1881 The Willow Tree, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England occupation: scholar
Census 1891 the Willow Tree, BeerHouse, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England occupation: Plumbers Apprentice
Other Event 1895 England won a silver shield for winning the Senior Cup (football)
Census 1901 224 Forton Road, Alverstoke, Gosport, England occupation: plumber
Marriage 1902 Havant
Document/Deed 20 February 1905 121 Bath Road, Southsea, England registered birth of daughter, occupation plumber, Naval Ordnance
Census 1911 98 St Augustine Road, Southsea. 98 St Augustine Road, Southsea. 98 St Augustine Road, Southsea, England occupation: Tinsmith, Naval Ordnance, Gunwharf.
Other Event 1936 Awarded the Imperial Service Medal for 'Particular Meritorious Service' in 1936. To be considered for nomination for the award you would need an 'Exemplary Service' record (minimum of 25 years service), have no more than minimal recorded sick leave, absence or lateness, and no recorded disciplinary offences, and be highly recommended.
Other Event 1932-33 Fort House,Elson Road, Gosport, England
Other Event 1933-34 Fort House,Elson Road, Gosport
Death 03 February 1951 46 Castleman's Lane, Hayling Island

Notes

1881 Census, age 5, scholar, living at The Willow Tree, Alverstoke,Hampshire

1891 Census, age 15, Plumbers Apprentice, the Willow Tree, BeerHouse


In 1895 he played football and won a silver shield for winning the Senior Cup


1901 Census, age 25, Plumber, living at 224 Forton Road, Alverstoke

1911 Census, age 35, Tinsmith, Naval Ordnance, Gunwharf. Living at 98 St Augustine Road, Southsea.


Was a foreman of a company but later changed to be a mechanic.


Plumber, Naval Ordnance, awarded the Imperial Service Medal for 'Particular Meritorious Service' in 1936. To be considered for nomination for the award you would need an 'Exemplary Service' record (minimum of 25 years service), have no more than minimal recorded sick leave, absence or lateness, and no recorded disciplinary offences, and be highly recommended.

1933-1934 Kelly's Directory - George James Benger, Fort House,Elson Road, Gosport

Benger George James of 46 Castelmans-lane, North Hayling, Hampshire died 2 March 1951 Administration (with Will) Winchester 3 June to Eleanor Jane Benger widow.
Effects £76 3s 8d