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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Find a Grave Henwoods Listed from WWI and WWII in England

1. Petty Officer Charles Bertram Henwood of the Royal Navy b: Abt 1910, died May 11, 1943 at age 33 in WWII.. He's buried at the Portsmouth Navel Memorial in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.

2. Leading Stoker in the Royal Navy David Henwood b: Abt 1892 d: June 5, 1916 in WWI. He's also buried at Portsmouth.

3. Able Seaman George Alfred Henwood died September 29, 1940.  He's buried at the Plymouth Navel Memorial in Devon.

4. Ordinary Seaman Hugh Desmond Henwood died December 15, 1941.

5. Ld Syntman Reginald Walter Charles Henwood died February 18, 1944. 

6. Elizabeth Esther Henwood died October 16, 1940.  She was one of the civilian war dead.  She's buried in Southwark, Greater London.

7. James Ernest Douglas Henwood died May 23, 1941.  He was one of the civilian war dead and is buried in Portsmouth, Hampshire. 

8. Dorothy D. Henwood died October 19, 1940.  She was one of the civilian war dead.  She buried on Fulham Palace Rd in Greater London.

OTHER HENWOODS OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY

1. Elizabeth Henwood, born 1828, d: June 8, 1897 is buried at the Dones Thorpe Cemetery in Swadlincote, Derbyshire.

2. Steward George Henwood died April 22, 1918 and is buried in the Liverpool "Anfield" Cemetery at Merseyside.  He could have been a victim of the flu.

3. Jane Henwood died August 31, 1918 and is buried at Donington Old Cemetery in Lincolnshire. 

4 John William Henwood could be Jane's husband.  He died February 6, 1915 and is buried at the same place.

5. Rosalie Henwood b: 1926 d: January 25, 2007 dying at age 81.  She's buried at the Egloshayle Cemetery in Cornwall. 

John Henwood Acquitted, Charles Henwood Convicted

On the 5th of January of 1852, John Henwood was on trial in the Castle of Winchester in Southhampton., Hampshire, England  .  He was accused of stealing 7 lbs of flour.  Then he was aquitted. 

On the 18th of October 1852 Charles Henwood , in Southhampton, Winchester in Hampshire was accused of larceny before and was now convicted of a felony.  This time he was sentenced to 9 months.

Interestingly, Munday is the name of a wife of Charles, and a William Munday was also up on larceny before and now was convicted of a felony.  He was sentenced for 7 years. 

1852 must have been a bad year for people in England. 

Reference: ancestry.com

Frederick John Henwood in Seattle 1920

The Declaration of Intention  of naturalization books from 1890-1926 volume 8 passage 12 lists that on January 12, 1920, Frederick John Henwood in the seattle District Court filled out a Declaration for naturalization. 

Our Frederick James was born in June of 1900.  He was the brother of Charles Ernest Henwood, and I haven't been able to find him.  I know he had been in the navy, possibly of Canada, I'm not sure.