Phil's family tree: Banting family
This page shows the ancestry of my paternal grandfather, Harry Charles BANTING,
and of his mother, Alice Ellen Agnes HARPER.
Upper Clatford is a village near
Andover in Hampshire. There were also Bantings in the
neighbouring villages of Goodworth Clatford and Abbotts Ann.
John
BANTING
b 1715, Upper Clatford
d 1793 |
married |
Sarah
b 1736, Upper Clatford
d 1807 |
James BANTING (b 1759)
William BANTING (b 1760)
Charles BANTING (b 1762)
Thomas BANTING (b 1765)
Benjamin BANTING (b 1767)
Abraham BANTING (b 1769)
Betty BANTING (b 1771)
Mary BANTING (b 1775)
Samuel BANTING (b 1779)
Joseph BANTING (b 1783) |
Benjamin
BANTING
b 1767, Upper Clatford
d 1848 |
married |
Hannah BULPUIT
b 1771, Upper Clatford |
James BANTING (b 1792)
John BANTING (b 1796)
Benjamin BANTING (b 1800)
William BANTING (b 1802) Agricultural labourer
Charles BANTING (b 1804)
Thomas BANTING (b 1806)
Joseph BANTING (b 1808) Labourer
Hannah BANTING (b 1813) |
William Banting married Mary CHURCHER (washerwoman)
in 1826. They lived in Abbotts Ann. Mary's sister Sarah married
Joseph (see below).
It seems probable that Joseph died in the workhouse in Bracknell.
Joseph BANTING
b 1808, Upper Clatford
d 1885 |
married |
Sarah CHURCHER
b 1809, Stockbridge |
Mary BANTING (b 1830) Rag
picker
Matilda BANTING (b 1831) Rag picker
Henry BANTING (b 1833, d 1834)
Edward BANTING (b 1834) Agricultural labourer
Thomas BANTING (b 1837) Agricultural labourer/Railway
labourer
John BANTING (b 1839, d 1841)
Louisa BANTING (b 1841) Paper sorter
Henry BANTING (b 1843) Blacksmith/Soldier
Ellen BANTING (b 1845 or 1846) Paper sorter/Laundress
William BANTING (b March 1848) Plough boy
Emily BANTING (b July 1850)
Charles BANTING (b January 1853)
Harriet BANTING (b July 1856)
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Henry Banting (1843-84) joined the Army, and saw action in the
Second Afghan War of 1878-80. On a march from Kandahar to Kabul
he was involved in the action at Ahmed Kehl on 19 April 1880. He
then took part in a forced march back to Kandahar where his
battalion suppressed an uprising on 1 September 1880. He was
awarded a medal and clasp for participation in the Afghan
campaign, and a Bronze Star for the march to Kandahar.
In October and November 1880 he took part in an action against
the Marris tribe (in what is now Pakistan) to force them to make
restitution for a raid on a railway train.
Henry was discharged from the Army on medical grounds after
treatment in a London Hospital. He died of heart disease before
the birth of his second son.
Henry BANTING
b 19 Feb 1843, Upper Clatford
d 23 June 1884, Camberwell |
married 12 August 1883,
Lambeth |
Jane HUNTER
b 1849, Upper Clatford
d 1934, Walworth, London
Daughter of Richard HUNTER Labourer and Sarah
BOUNDS |
Harry Edward
BANTING (b 1883) Baker/Silk
warehouseman
Albert John BANTING (b 7 July 1884, Upper
Clatford) |
Harry Edward Banting's birth and death certificates have not
been found - even the date of his death is unknown. Both he and
Albert were baptised in Upper Clatford - presumably Jane Hunter
returned to her birthplace after her husband's death - but Harry
Edward evidently spent his adult life in London.
Harry Edward
BANTING
b 1883, Camberwell, London |
married 20 October 1902,
Walworth, London |
Alice Ellen Agnes HARPER
b 5 April 1884, Walworth, London
d 1957, Thornton Heath, Surrey |
Harry Charles BANTING (b 1903, Walworth, London) Garage
owner |
After Harry Edward Banting's death Alice Harper
married Robert BOREHAM on 10 May 1921 and had several more
children.
Harry Charles Banting worked for a petrol company which
required him to move around the country, settling in Birmingham
in 1938. During the war he was responsible for petrol
distribution in the Birmingham area. He bought a garage when the
war ended, and ran it until the early 1960's. In semi-retirement
he was office manager for a firm of solicitors in Netherton,
Dudley, and was also Assistant Treasurer of Warwickshire County
Cricket Club.
Henry HARPER
b c.1831, Worcester
d 1871, Southwark
Shoemaker
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married |
Emma YEANDLE
b 1836 or 1837, North Petherton, Somerset
d 1913, Southwark
Daughter of Thomas YEANDLE and Mary PINE
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Julia HARPER (b c.1856, Bristol)
Thomas Henry HARPER (b 1857, Bristol)
William HARPER (b 1859, Shoreditch, London)
Alfred John HARPER (b 1862, Southwark)
Clara Elizabeth HARPER (b 1865, Southwark)
Charles HARPER (b 1868, Southwark)
Albert Edward HARPER (b 1870, Southwark)
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William
HOLTHUM
b c.1790
Carpenter |
married |
Phoebe CASTLE
b 1793 or 1794
d 1854, Bermondsey |
Francis Castle
HOLTHUM (b 1835?) Carpenter
3 sisters
7 brothers |
Francis Castle HOLTHUM
b c.1828, Bermondsey, London
d 1890, Southwark |
married 1855, London |
Ellen Agnes COATES
b 1836, d 1894 |
Alice HOLTHUM
(b 1858)
6 sisters
1 brother |
William HARPER
b 1859, Shoreditch, London
Electrotyper |
married 1883, Southwark |
Alice HOLTHUM
b 17 June 1858, Bermondsey, London
d 26 June 1939, Walworth, London |
Alice Ellen Agnes HARPER
(b 1884, Walworth, London)
William HARPER (b 1886, Walworth, London) |
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