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The Whittle Family

John Whittle (1818-?)
John was born at Woolcoombe in the tiny parish of Melbury Bubb near Chetnole in Dorset and baptised on 26 July 1818. He was the son of Thomas Whittle, a labourer  of Woolcombe Matravers.and Hannah Whittle.
John married Elizabeth Hanham at Cerne Abbas on 20 August 1845. Elizabeth was born at Piddletrenthide in 1823.
John and Elizabeth had nine children:


Mary A Whittle ()

Fanny Whittle (1851-1851)

John Whittle (1856-) - John was baptised 31 October 1856 at Cerne Abbas. He worked at the Dorset County Lunatic Asylum at Charminster near Dorchester. He married Eliza Phillips at Charminster on 30 July 1888.

Ann Whittle (1857-)

Sarah Whittle (1859-1860)

Sarah Whittle (1861-)

Elizabeth Whittle (1865-)

William Whittle (1866- )


George Whittle (1848-1935)
George was baptised at Cerne Abbas on 17 September 1848.











George Whittle
George was a labourer and married Mary Louisa Daman (1853-1935) at Piddletrenthide on 4 May 1878. In 1881 George and Mary were living at Coombe Keynes and by 1891 had moved to Sunnyside, West Lulworth. In 1911 the family were living at Redberry Cottage, West Lulworth.









Mary Whittle nee Daman
George and Mary had six children:

Alice Maud Whittle (1881-) - Alice married Ernest Tomkins.

Annie Elizabeth Whittle (1881-1963) - Annie married Frederick Woodsford. They had two sons Jack William (1903-) and Bertram George Woodsford (1904-1986). Bertram married Violet Ellen ‘Daisy’ Patey (1904-1991) and they had a daughter Gwendoline Mary Woodsford (1929-1943).

Fanny Louisa Whittle (1885-) - Fanny was baptised at East Lulworth on 21 May 1885.


Bertie Whittle (1888-1915) - Bertie was killed in action in World War I.

Dorothy Florence (1898-1990) - Dorothy married Alfred Cecil Baverstock (1902-1885) and they had a son Allan G Baverstock born 1936.
George died on 3 April 1935 aged 87 and Mary died a few months later on 8 June 1935 aged 82. They are buried together at West Lulworth.












William John Thomas Whittle (1887-1972)
William was born at East Lulworth on 6 January 1887. By 1911 the family were living at Redberry Cottage, West Lulworth. He was known in the village as ‘Jonah’.
William married Ellen Annie Stevens, known as Annie, at the Roman Catholic chapel at East Lulworth on 29 September 1913. Annie was born on 7 September 1877 at Wool to George and Emma ‘Louisa’ Stevens (nee Sinnick).











William and Annie














The wedding of William J T Whittle and Annie Stevens  
Starting from the lady on the far left, and going clockwise, we have:
Mary Whittle, William Whittle, Annie Whittle (nee Stevens), George Whittle, Louisa Stevens, Bill Whittle, Fred Woodsford, Bert Whittle, Walter Stevens (RN), Doris Whittle (later Mrs Baverstock) and Alice Stevens.  
The car was the first in West Lulworth and is driven by the owner Fred Charles, maybe that is Mrs Charles sitting next to him?
William and Annie had three daughters, all born at No. 20 West Lulworth:


Agnes Mary Whittle (1918-1989)

Margaret Eileen Whittle (1921-1990)
Annie died 26 December 1970 aged 85. William died 19 May 1972 aged 85. They are buried together at West Lulworth.












Bertie Whittle (1888-1915)





















Lance Corporal Bertie Whittle of the 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, was killed in action on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey on 21 August 1915. His name appears on the War Memorial in West Lulworth.




















Ivy Louisa Maud Whittle (1916-2003)
Ivy was born on 11 July 1916 at No. 20 West Lulworth.
Ivy married Gerald Charles Martin (1916-1992) at East Lulworth Roman Catholic Chapel in 1936. Gerald was born on 11 March 1916 to Alma Victor Martin (a postman at Weymouth) and Edith Ellen Balson (from Whiteway). Gerald’s father Alma was killed in the First World war at Anre, France on 18 November 1916. Gerald’s mother Edith died of consumption in August 1927, and Gerald was brought up by his mother’s sister at Hollow Ditch Farm, Creech.
Gerald and Ivy  had two sons:

Roy Victor Martin (1936-)

Eric Peter Martin  (1940-)
Gerald died in 1992 and Ivy died in 2003. They are buried together at West Lulworth.











Agnes Mary Whittle (1918-1989)
Agnes was born 26 April 1918 at No. 20 West Lulworth.
Agnes married Horace Sidney Morgan (1911-1996) at the Roman Catholic chapel at East Lulworth in 1935. Horace was born 31 July 1911 at Amesbury in Wiltshire.
Horace and Agnes had three children:

Gillian A Morgan (1936-)

David J Morgan (1947-)

Diana Morgan (1949-)
After the war, Horace and Agnes lived near Reading in Berkshre and in later years they moved to Finchingfield in Essex.
Agnes died on 14 March 1989 at Finchingfield and Horace died there in 1996. They are buried together at West Lulworth.











Margaret Eileen ‘Daisy’ Whittle (1921-1990)

Margaret was born on 8 March 1921 at No. 20 West Lulworth and was known as ‘Daisy’.
Daisy married Wilfred George Hawkins (1918-1989) at the Roman Catholic chapel at East Lulworth on 9 August 1941. Wilfred was born on 1 April 1918.
Wilfred and Margaret had one son:

Roger G Hawkins (1948-)
Wilfred died in 1989 and Daisy died in 1990. They are buried together at West Lulworth.


















With thanks to Eric and Jan Martin, Gill Perrott and Roger and Alida Hawkins for their help with this feature on the Whittle Family.

Roy Martin
October 2011


Photographs and information courtesy of Roy Martin, great-great grandson of John Whittle b.1818