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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow so much information regarding my grandfather and his family, I've always been intrigued to who my grandfather was , I was very young when he passed, any information is really appreciated.</p>
<p>Thanks Sam</p>
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<title>John Edward SKIPP 1912 -1988 St Weonards nr Skenthrith Mon (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>possible<br />
1841 Goldhill, Eastnor, Ledbury, <br />
William Skipp Male 40 1801 Herefordshire, England<br />
Mary Skipp Female 35 1806 -<br />
Mary Skipp Female 7 1834 -<br />
Allen Skipp Male 4 1837 -<br />
Hannah Skipp Female 2 1839</p>
<p>Year: 1850<br />
Month: Nov<br />
Day: 24<br />
Parents_Surname: SKIPP<br />
Child_Forenames: Henry<br />
Fathers_Forenames: William<br />
Mothers_Forenames: Elizabeth<br />
Mothers_Surname: <br />
Residence: Berrow<br />
Occupation: Labourer<br />
Officiating_Minister: A W Chatfield Vicar<br />
Event: Baptism<br />
Memoranda: <br />
Notes: <br />
Register_Reference: AG56/6<br />
Page_Number: 157<br />
Parish_Chapel: Much Marcle</p>
<p> 1851 for young Henry SKIPP born &quot;Malverns&quot; ????-<br />
Castlemorton, Upton on Severn,<br />
William Skipp Head Married Male 50 1801 Agricultural labourer Colwell, Herefordshire, England<br />
Elizabeth Skipp Wife Married Female 28 1823 Agricultural labourer Walford, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Hannah Skipp Daughter Unmarried Female 12 1839 - Coleford, Gloucestershire, England<br />
George Skipp Son - Male 9 1842 - Eastnor, Herefordshire, England<br />
Elizabeth Maria Skipp Daughter - Female 5 1846 - Dymock, Gloucestershire, England<br />
Henry Skipp Son - Male 2 1849 - Gloucestershire, England</p>
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1861 Bottom Cottage, Bridge Row, Rockfield, Monmouth,<br />
William Skipp Head Married Male 56 1805 Agricultural labourer Colwall, Herefordshire, England<br />
Elizabeth Skipp Wife Married Female 40 1821 Agricultural labourers wife -<br />
Henry Skipp Son - Male 11 1850 Agricultural labourers son Newent, Gloucestershire, England<br />
William Skipp Son - Male 9 1852 Agricultural labourers son Welton, Worcestershire, England<br />
Louisa Skipp Daughter - Female 5 1856 Agricultural labourers daughter Welton, Worcestershire, England</p>
<p>1881 Wyebridge ward Monmouth<br />
Henry Skipp Head Married Male 34 1847 Ag lab Malvern, Worcestershire, England<br />
Mary Skipp Wife Married Female 37 1844 - Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Annie Skipp Daughter Single Female 18 1863 - Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Thomas Skipp Son Single Male 8 1873 - Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
William H Skipp Son Single Male 5 1876 - Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Margaret E Skipp Daughter Single Female 3 1878 - St Weonards, Herefordshire, England<br />
Robert Skipp Son Single Male 2 1879 - St Weonards, Herefordshire, England</p>
<p>Year: 1883<br />
Month: Jan<br />
Day: 30<br />
Surname: SKIPP<br />
Forenames: William Henry<br />
Residence: Monmouth<br />
Age_at_death: 9yrs<br />
Officiating_Minister: <br />
Event: Burial<br />
Cause_of_death: <br />
Memoranda: <br />
Notes: <br />
Register_Reference: <br />
Page_No: <br />
Parish_Chapel: Monmouth</p>
<p>1891 7, Cliffords Court, Monmouth<br />
Henry Skipp Head Married Male 39 1852 General labourer Harley, Worcestershire, England<br />
Mary Skipp Wife Married Female 40 1851 - Caerwent, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
James Arnold Stepson Single Male 21 1870 General haulier Trostrey, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Tom Skipp Son Single Male 19 1872 General haulier Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Margaret Skipp Daughter - Female 14 1877 Scholar Herefordshire, England<br />
Robert Skipp Son - Male 11 1880 Scholar Herefordshire, England<br />
Charles Skipp Son - Male 6 1885 Scholar Herefordshire, England</p>
<p>1901 2, Monnow Street Nailors Lane, Monmouth<br />
Henry Skipp Head Married Male 55 1846 General labourer Worcestershire, England<br />
Mary Skipp Wife Married Female 57 1844 - Gloucestershire, England<br />
Maggie Skipp Daughter Single Female 24 1877 General servant domestic Herefordshire, England<br />
Robert Skipp Son Single Male 22 1879 General labourer Herefordshire, England</p>
<p>Marriages Dec 1906   (&gt;99%)<br />
Edwards  Catherine Elizabeth    Monmouth  11a 63 <br />
SKIPP  Robert    Monmouth  11a 63</p>
<p>1911 8 Drybridge Street Monmouth,<br />
Robert Skipp Head Married Male 35 1876 Labourer farm Bircholt Herefordshire<br />
Catherine Elizabeth Skipp Wife Married Female 38 1873 - Llangattock V a Mon<br />
Alice Maud Skipp Daughter - Female 1 1910 - Mon Monmouth<br />
Annie Edwards Daughter - Female 13 1898 - Mon Penrhos Raglan<br />
Albert Charles Edwards Son Single Male 19 1892 Labourer masons Mon Penrhos Raglan</p>
<p>Births Dec 1912   (&gt;99%)<br />
Skipp  John E  Edwards  Monmouth  11a 55</p>
<p>First name(s) Robert<br />
County Monmouthshire<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Volume 11A<br />
Sex Male<br />
Page 13<br />
Birth year 1878<br />
Country Wales<br />
Age 60<br />
Record set England &amp; Wales Deaths 1837-2007<br />
Death quarter 4<br />
Category Birth, Marriage, Death &amp; Parish Records<br />
Death year 1938<br />
Subcategory Civil Deaths &amp; Burials</p>
<p>1939 29 Rockfield Road, Monmouth,<br />
Katherine Skipp 15 Aug 1870 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Widowed 143 1<br />
John Skipp 10 Sep 1912 Male Painter &amp; Decorator Single 143 2<br />
The record for this person is officially closed.<br />
The record for this person is officially closed.<br />
The record for this person is officially closed.</p>
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<span style="color:#f00;">caution at this point living relatives</span></p>
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Deaths 1988   (&gt;99%)<br />
SKIPP  JOHN EDWARD  10SE1912  F OF DEAN  22 2032</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good Evening Michael </p>
<p>I came across your post concerning questions in regards to the Skipp family forest of dean ?. My Grandfather who is a Skipp was Born 1912 passed 1988, was Born in Monmouth, alot of my Grandfathers connected family are around the Welsh border. I do have his mother's name and his father's name if this could help find any more information for you. My father who is a Skipp is currently based in the forest of dean close to the Welsh border. If there is anything we can help you with then please feel free to reach out. </p>
<p>Regards Sam Skipp</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Michael,<br />
many thanks for your kind words, but please be assured it's our pleasure that we were able to help you with your researches; and please don't worry that you were a little &quot;late&quot; replying, as you were not late at all. In fact its just so very nice that you replied at all, sad to say some people post queries and presumably see the forum's replies, yet they never bother to follow-up.<br />
Just as I'm a tad late writing this haha. <br />
Anyway, thanks for your email, I'll try to reply soon - and if I don't, PLEASE do chase me up.  Unfortunately I have a lot of other stuff to deal with at the moment, my house and it's domestic appliances are all falling apart at once, rather like myself, the effects of old age no doubt, haha. <br />
Many thanks again for your interesting post, and especially your enthusiastic replies !<br />
Atb Jeff</p>
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<title>Olive Florence HOLBROOK nee SKIPP 1926 - 2007 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This may be Victor's sister needs further investigation ( feels right given the DoB and Florence as a second name)</p>
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Births Sep 1925   (&gt;99%)<br />
Skipp  Olive F R( or H)  Sewell  Holborn  1b 965</p>
<p>Marriages Sep 1951   (&gt;99%)<br />
SKIPP  Olive F E  HOLBROOK  Middleton  10e 1371 </p>
<p>First name(s) Olive Florence Emily<br />
Postcode area WA<br />
Last name Holbrook<br />
Postcode district WA15<br />
Sex Female<br />
Postcode sector WA15 0<br />
Birth year 1926<br />
County Cheshire<br />
Birth date 1926<br />
Country England<br />
Age 81<br />
Record set England &amp; Wales Deaths 2007-2021<br />
Death year 2007<br />
Category Birth, Marriage, Death &amp; Parish Records<br />
Death date 21 Aug 2007<br />
Subcategory Civil Deaths &amp; Burials<br />
Residence Altrincham<br />
Collections from England, Great Britain, Wales</p>
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First name(s) Olive Florence Emily<br />
County Lancashire<br />
Last name Holbrook<br />
Country England<br />
Death year 2007<br />
Document type Grant and will<br />
Death date 21 Aug 2007<br />
Number 2651902<br />
Probate year 2008<br />
Record set England &amp; Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019<br />
Probate date 18 Jan 2008<br />
Category Birth, Marriage, Death &amp; Parish Records<br />
Probate registry Manchester<br />
Subcategory Civil Deaths &amp; Burials<br />
Residence town -</p>
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<title>Victor Henry Thomas SKIPP 1925 -2010 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Births Sep 1925   (&gt;99%)<br />
Skipp  Victor H T  Sewell  Holborn  1b 965</p>
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First name(s) Victor H T<br />
County Cambridgeshire<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Country England<br />
Marriage quarter 4<br />
Volume 4A<br />
Marriage year 1971<br />
Volume as transcribed 4A<br />
Registration month -<br />
Page number 732<br />
Record set England &amp; Wales Marriages 1837-2005<br />
Spouse's last name Ankcorn (Patricia)<br />
Category Birth, Marriage, Death &amp; Parish Records<br />
District Cambridge<br />
Subcategory Civil Marriage &amp; Divorce<br />
District number -<br />
Collections from Great Britain, England</p>
<p>First name(s) Victor Henry Thomas<br />
County Suffolk<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Country England<br />
Death year 2010<br />
Document type Grant and will<br />
Death date 24 Dec 2010<br />
Number 3640159<br />
Probate year 2012<br />
Record set England &amp; Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019<br />
Probate date 21 Mar 2012<br />
Category Birth, Marriage, Death &amp; Parish Records<br />
Probate registry Ipswich<br />
Subcategory</p>
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Skipp">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Skipp</a></p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much @Jefff and @slowhands, you have been an immense help and put many lost pieces of my family puzzle together again! One „piece“ I would like to share here: years ago I stumbled across a certain „Victor Skipp“, artist, local historian  (I tried to insert the Wikipedia link here, but that didn’t work), who I guessed he might be a relative, maybe my father‘s half brother, son of Charles Victor Skipp. I contacted one of the artists he seemed to have collected artwort from, Linda Karshan, and she kindly sent me some info on Victor, but sadly didn‘t have info on his family… Yesterday, with your help, I found out that I was right. Life goes funny ways … deeply thankful, guys!</p>
<p>For Victor Skipp, local historian in the Birmingham area (in case you‘re interested), see this link <a href="https://https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/primitive-art-modernism-philosophy-literature-an-insight-into-the-life-of-victor-skipp">https://https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/primitive-art-modernism-philosophy-literature-an-ins...</a> , this link <a href="https://https://vimeo.com/53794863">https://https://vimeo.com/53794863</a> … and see <a href="https://https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Skipp">https://https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Skipp</a></p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Desr Jefff, please excuse me that, overwhelmed by all the news here, I didn‘t react to the last and very kind part of your post. I will send you a pm later today and we would be most happy about any information, ideas, contacts et cet for our summer road trip to Britain. Thank you so much for the offer. All the best, Michael</p>
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<title>Hester HIGGS circa 1833 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1911 45 Helmet Row E C, St Luke, London<br />
Henry William Sewell Head Married Male 37 1874 Carman Staffordsdhire<br />
Florence Sewell Wife Married Female 32 1879 - Bow<br />
Florence A Sewell Daughter Single Female 12 1899 - Finsbury<br />
William Sewell Son Single Male 10 1901 - Holborn<br />
Richard Sewell Son - Male 4 1907 - Shoreditch<br />
Hester Higgs Grandmother Widow Female 78 1833 - Holborn</p>
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1901 41, Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell, Holborn<br />
Esther Higgs Head Widow Female 60 1841 Charwoman City of London, Middlesex, England<br />
Mary A Brown Daughter Married Female 29 1872 Tailoress City of London, Middlesex, England<br />
Thomas Brown Grand son - Female 5 1896 - Greenwich, Kent, England</p>
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1891 41, Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell,<br />
Esther Higgs Head Widow Female 57 1834 Charwoman London, Middlesex, England<br />
Mary A Higgs Granddaughter Single Female 19 1872 - London, Middlesex, England<br />
Esther Higgs Granddaughter Single Female 16 1875 - London, Middlesex, England</p>
<p>1881 4, Woodbridge Street, Clerkenwell, Holborn,<br />
William Higgs Head Married Male 50 1831 Carver &amp; guilder Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England<br />
Hester Higgs Wife Married Female 46 1835 - Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England</p>
<p>1871 Eagle Court, St James Clerkenwell,<br />
William Higgs Head - Male 44 1827 - Middlesex, England<br />
Esther Higgs Wife - Female 40 1831 - Middlesex, England<br />
Thomas Higgs Son - Male 19 1852 - Middlesex, England<br />
Sarah Higgs Daughter - Female 16 1855 - Warwickshire, England</p>
<p>1861 9, Baldwins Gardens, St Andrews Holborn,<br />
William Higgs Head Married Male 34 1827 Carver of gilder Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England<br />
Ester Higgs Wife Married Female 32 1829 - St Andrew's, Middlesex, England<br />
Thomas Higgs Son - Male 9 1852 - -<br />
Sarah Higgs Daughter - Female 6 1855 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England<br />
John Higgs Son - Male 2 1859 - St Andrews, Fife, Scotland</p>
<p><br />
1841 William Street, St James Clerkenwell, ???<br />
Isaac Higgs Male 40 1801 Ireland<br />
Harriott Higgs Female 40 1801 Middlesex, England<br />
Harriott Higgs Female 20 1821 Middlesex, England<br />
William Higgs Male 17 1824 Middlesex, England<br />
John Higgs Male 15 1826 Middlesex, England<br />
Sarah Higgs Female 10 1831 Middlesex, England<br />
James Higgs Male 6 1835 Middlesex, England<br />
Joseph Higgs Male 2 1839 Middlesex, England</p>
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<title>Charles Victor SKIPP -  WW1 Military Service. (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear slowhands, as I already replied to Jeff, I can‘t say how much I thank you for this immense help. Yesterday, I had nothing but a name and rough time frame, today a whole story is beginning to unfold. Thank you so much for all this!<br />
All the best, Michael</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Jefff, I can‘t say how much I thank you for this immense help. Yesterday, I had nothing but a name and rough time frame, today a whole story is beginning to unfold. Thank you so much for all this!<br />
All the best, Michael</p>
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<title>Charles Victor SKIPP -  WW1 Military Service. (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medal type Military Medal, 1914-1920<br />
Force British Expeditionary Force<br />
Schedule 116467<br />
Gazetteer date 17.12.1917<br />
Record set Britain, Campaign, Gallantry &amp; Long Service Medals &amp; Awards<br />
Gazette date 17 Dec 1917<br />
First name(s) C V<br />
Registration paper 68/121/359<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Theatre of war France<br />
Year 1917<br />
Archive The National Archives<br />
Service number 65866<br />
Reference WO 372/23/166831<br />
Rank Lance Corporal<br />
Category Military, armed forces &amp; conflict<br />
Regiment Machine Gun Corps<br />
Subcategory Medal Rolls and Honours<br />
Regiment as transcribed 153rd Coy Machine Gun Corpsorps<br />
Collections from Great Britain, UK None</p>
<p>First name(s) C V<br />
Country Great Britain<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Medal type British Army Medal Index Cards, 1914-1920<br />
Year 1914-20<br />
Archive reference WO372/23<br />
Service number 65866<br />
Archive reference description Women's Services, Distinguished Conduct Medals and Military Medals<br />
Rank Lance Corporal<br />
Record set Britain, Campaign, Gallantry &amp; Long Service Medals &amp; Awards<br />
Regiment Machine Gun Corps<br />
Category Military, armed forces &amp; conflict<br />
Service record Soldier Number: 65866, Rank: Lance Corporal, Corps: Machine Gun Corps<br />
Subcategory Medal Rolls and Honours</p>
<p>First name(s) Charles Victor M.M.<br />
Medals awarded British War Medal And Victory Medal<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Remarks Class Z. (A.R.) 7.3.19<br />
Disembarkation year -<br />
Archive The National Archives<br />
Disembarkation date -<br />
Archive series WO 329<br />
Rank Sergeant<br />
Archive reference WO 329/1746<br />
Rank as transcribed Sgt.<br />
Record set Britain, First World War Campaign Medals<br />
Service number 65866<br />
Category Military, armed forces &amp; conflict<br />
Regiment Machine Gun Corps<br />
Subcategory First World War<br />
Previous unit 65866 M.G.C. Sgt<br />
Collections from Great Britain, UK None</p>
<p><br />
First name(s) C V<br />
Archive The National Archives<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Series WO 363<br />
Year 1914-20<br />
Series description Wo 363 - First World War Service Records 'Burnt Documents'<br />
Service number 65866<br />
Record set British Army Service Records<br />
Unit / Battalion 51st Battalion<br />
Category Military, armed forces &amp; conflict<br />
Regiment Machine Gun Corps<br />
Subcategory First World War<br />
Originating Record WO 363. 17036 Cecil Douglas Elsley Newman, Royal Horse &amp; Field Artillery<br />
Collections from Great Britain, UK None</p>
<p><br />
First name(s) C V<br />
Archive The National Archives<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Series WO 363<br />
Year 1914-20<br />
Series description Wo 363 - First World War Service Records 'Burnt Documents'<br />
Service number 65866<br />
Record set British Army Service Records<br />
Unit / Battalion -<br />
Category Military, armed forces &amp; conflict<br />
Regiment Machine Gun Corps<br />
Subcategory First World War<br />
Originating Record WO 363. 4607 Evan Thomas Bowen, 2/1st Pembroke Yeomanry (Castlemartin)<br />
Collections from Great Britain, UK None</p>
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mentions:-</p>
<p>Skipp<br />
Charles Victor 1919 London Gazette England</p>
<p>Skipp<br />
C V 1940 London Gazette England</p>
<p>East Lancs Regiment WWII<br />
2nd Lt. Charles Victor SKIPP, M.M. (136601), to be 2nd Lt. 25th June 1940.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>1939 Dehva Deen Hillside Road, Coulsdon,<br />
Charles V Skipp 22 Jun 1897 Male Lie Press Manufacturer Married 243 1 rtd 2nd Lieut Rifle Brigade<br />
Florence A S Skipp 14 Sep 1898 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 243 2<br />
The record for this person is officially closed.<br />
The record for this person is officially closed.<br />
Donald G L Skipp 26 Jul 1932 Male At School - 243 5<br />
Florence M Sewell 30 May 1878 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 243 6<br />
George V Sewell 03 Mar 1918 Male Printer's Machine Minder Single 243 7</p>
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Hi again Michael, <br />
thanks to Slowhands we know that Charles Victor SKIPP was a Retired 2nd Lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade when the 1939 Register was taken on 29 September 1939 shortly after the start of WW2. You will also note the Register gives his precise birthdate of 22nd June 1897, so he'd have been about 41 years old in 1939.  <br />
The !939 Register wasn't a routine census like the 1921 etc before it. The information it gave was used to produce identity cards and, once rationing was introduced in January 1940, to issue ration books. Information in the Register was also used to administer conscription and the direction of labour, and to monitor and control the movement of the population caused by military mobilisation and mass evacuation. Serving members of the Armed Forces were not included, altho clearly many of the civilians who were listed would later serve. By the way, where entries in the Register are shown &quot;closed&quot;, this is for reasons of privacy to those persons, as these records invariably refer to very young children at the time, so may still be alive nowadays.</p>
<p>Unfortunately I'm not currently subscribed to any of the big family history research websites, but this doesn't stop the Ancestry site giving a few hints.  Again, it seems to prove there was only ever one &quot;Charles V Skipp&quot;,  the advantages of such an unusual nameset means the following results most probably do relate to your Grandfather Michael. </p>
<p>Firstly, it has an image if his Medal Index Card, as issued to everyone who served in the British Army and some other services during WW1, and was produced towards the end of the war to help administer the various service medals each person might claim. This particular card isn't as informative as some are, but it does state;  </p>
<p>Name  Charles V Skipp<br />
Military Date  1914-1920<br />
Military Place  England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, United Kingdom<br />
Regiment or Corps  Machine Gun Corps<br />
Regimental Number  65866 </p>
<p>It also shows he'd risen to Sergeant, and was entitled to two of the basic three medals, namely the British War medal and the Victory Medal. The fact he wasn't entitled to the Star medal, and the lack of other details, shows Charles' service started after 1916.  I can send you a pdf file of this card image if you're interested Michael, just email me via the envelope icon against my user name. More info about these cards here <br />
<a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/british-army-medal-index-cards-1914-1920/">https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/british-arm...</a></p>
<p>The Machine Gun Corps was seen as something of an elite unit, a new unit needing men who were particularly good with their hands and the understanding of complicated mechanisms, and also mathematics and geometry too. This may be an indicator as to Charles' own interests and hobbies, and why in his later years he worked at an engineering company making presses in Coulsdon, south London.  The MGC was also considered to be a suicide company, as they were so disliked and keenly targeted by their enemy !<br />
<a href="https://www.machine-gun-corps-database.co.uk/intro_page.html">https://www.machine-gun-corps-database.co.uk/intro_page.html</a> </p>
<p>Sadly only about 2/3 of the individual Service Records for British Army WW1 soldiers still exist; as the Ancestry site doesn't mention them by now it appears that Charles' records are among those lost. </p>
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The Ancestry website also suggests Charles had been awarded the Military Medal. The MM was awarded for acts of special devotion or bravery under fire, and was specifically for non commisioned officers and lower ranks. See <a href="https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/research-award-military-medal-mm/">https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/research-award-military-medal-mm/</a></p>
<p>All such awards were recorded (or &quot;gazetted&quot;) by the London Gazette newspaper - using their free-to-use website we can search Charles by name and find images of the pages that show his award of the MM, published 25th July 1919 - which explains why it wasn't mentioned on his Medal Index card. Sadly the record doesn't tell us precisely what he did to gain the award, but this might possibly be mentioned in the War Diary for the MGC. Hopefully this link will work for you Michael and lead directly to the page.<br />
<a href="https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/31475/supplement/9534">https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/31475/supplement/9534</a></p>
<p>The second mention of Charles in the Gazette comes from 19th July 1940, so just after the Fall of France and the Dunkirk Evacuation. It tells us that he has been made a full 2nd Lieutenant, confirms he nas an MM, and also states he is now in the East Lancashire Regiment and his Army number is 136601. <br />
<a href="https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34902/supplement/4496">https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34902/supplement/4496</a></p>
<p>Given the date of the award, and the fact the East Lancs Regiment was serving in France with the B.E.F. during the Battle of France until being part of the rearguard at Dunkirk, it seems possible that Charles had played an active part in this campaign. <br />
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Lancashire_Regiment">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Lancashire_Regiment</a></p>
<p>Does the fact Charles was with the East Lancashire regiment explain why his children were married in that same area, and his wife Florence died there (Trafford, Manchester) ?.</p>
<p>Sadly researching the detailed service records for individual WW2 soldiers is quite difficult, only proven descendants/family members can undertake this, and only by applying to the Brtish M.o.D. </p>
<p>I hope this is of interest Michael. I'm not a &quot;supporter&quot; of war in any form, but it has always interested me both historically and technically, and has been a large part of my engineering career.</p>
<p>atb J</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deaths Sep 1982   (&gt;99%)<br />
SKIPP  FLORENCE AMELIA S  14SE1898  TRAFFORD  39 1595 </p>
<p>1911 45 Helmet Row E C, St Luke, London<br />
Henry William Sewell Head Married Male 37 1874 Carman Staffordsdhire<br />
Florence Sewell Wife Married Female 32 1879 - Bow<br />
Florence A Sewell Daughter Single Female 12 1899 - Finsbury<br />
William Sewell Son Single Male 10 1901 - Holborn<br />
Richard Sewell Son - Male 4 1907 - Shoreditch<br />
Hester Higgs Grandmother Widow Female 78 1833 - Holborn</p>
<p>1901 34, Grays Inn Road, St Andrew Holborn<br />
Henry Sewell Head Married Male 28 1873 Packer fancy goods Staffordshire, England<br />
Florrie Sewell Wife Married Female 23 1878 Housekeeper Bow, Middlesex, England<br />
Florence Sewell Daughter Single Female 2 1899 - St Luke's, Middlesex, England<br />
Sarah Fry Sister Single Female 14 1887 - Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England</p>
<p>Births Dec 1898   (&gt;99%)<br />
Sewell  Florence Amelia S    Holborn  1b 756</p>
<p><br />
This needs further work :-<br />
1891 163, Tiverton Road, Tottenham,<br />
Richard Sewell Head Married Male 39 1852 General labourer Oxfordshire, England<br />
Frances Sewell Wife Married Female 25 1866 - Oxfordshire, England<br />
Henry W Sewell Son Single Male 17 1874 General labourer Staffordshire, England<br />
Elizabeth Sewell Daughter - Female 9 1882 Scholar London, Middlesex, England<br />
Emma Sewell Daughter - Female 7 1884 Scholar London, Middlesex, England</p>
<p>1881  5, Eagle Court, Clerkenwell, Holborn,<br />
Richard Sewell Head Married Male 30 1851 - Oxfordshire, England<br />
Sarah Sewell Wife Married Female 25 1856 - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England<br />
Henry Sewell Son Single Male 7 1874 - Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England<br />
Phoeby Sewell Daughter Single Female 1 1880 - Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England</p>
<p>1871 Eagle Court, St James Clerkenwell,<br />
Ri??? J Sewell Lodger - Male 19 1852 - Oxfordshire, England</p>
<p>1861 Tetsworth, Thame, Oxfordshire,<br />
Joseph Sewell Head Married Male 60 1801 Agricultural labourer Thame, Oxfordshire, England<br />
Rhoda Sewell Wife Married Female 58 1803 Labourers wife Dinton, Buckinghamshire, England<br />
George Sewell Son Unmarried Male 18 1843 Farm labourer Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England<br />
Emma Sewell Daughter Unmarried Female 16 1845 - Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England<br />
Richard Sewell Son - Male 10 1851 Scholar Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England</p>
<p>1851<br />
Emma Sewell Daughter - Female 5 1846 - Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England<br />
George Sewell Son - Male 8 1843 - Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England<br />
Alice Sewell Daughter - Female 13 1838 - Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England<br />
James Sewell Son Unmarried Male 19 1832 Ag lab Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, England<br />
Phebee Sewell Wife Married Female 45 1806 - Dinton, Buckinghamshire, England<br />
Joseph Sewell Head Married Male 51 1800 Ag lab Thame, Oxfordshire, England</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You're very welcome, glad the links have helped. Also glad to know you have a Landie, hopefully you will enjoy visiting the Forest in it, it will enjoy the small but sometimes steep hills and bends of the narrow Forest roads, even though you won't be allowed to take it on some of the more challenging off-road Forest tracks !</p>
<p>Another excellent and free to use website is the FamilySearch one. It gives coverage across the world as well as the UK, so I had a quick look for Charles to see if it gave anything to do with his time in Germany, perhaps.  Sadly no it didnt, at least not yet, maybe you can get more luck if you have more time to try ?. But it did give the following marriage records for his children.  The bare info should be available from the FreeBMD site, if you wish to build a family tree, but this gives a little more info again.<br />
<span style="color:#006;"><br />
Name Allan Holbrook<br />
Sex Male<br />
Age 26<br />
Birth Year (Estimated) 1925<br />
Father's Name Harry Holbrook<br />
Father's Sex Male<br />
Spouse's Name Olive Florence Emily Skipp<br />
Spouse's Sex Female<br />
Spouse's Age 25<br />
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1926<br />
Spouse's Father's Name Charles Victor Skipp<br />
Spouse's Father's Sex Male<br />
Event Type Marriage<br />
Event Date 21 Jul 1951<br />
Event Place Lancashire, England, United Kingdom<br />
Event Place (Original) Lancaster</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#006;"><br />
Name Donald Gerald Charles Skipp<br />
Sex Male<br />
Age 22<br />
Birth Year (Estimated) 1933<br />
Father's Name Charles Victor Skipp<br />
Father's Sex Male<br />
Spouse's Name Joyce Hanley<br />
Spouse's Sex Female<br />
Spouse's Age 23<br />
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1932<br />
Spouse's Father's Name Ernest Hanley<br />
Spouse's Father's Sex Male<br />
Event Type Marriage<br />
Event Date 28 May 1955<br />
Event Place Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom<br />
Event Place (Original) Manchester<br />
</span></p>
<p>From <a href="https://www.familysearch.org/en/">https://www.familysearch.org/en/</a></p>
<p>Using the FreeBMD site we can then search for possible births to these couples, eg :</p>
<p><span style="color:#006;">Surname  First name(s)  Mother  District  Vol  Page <br />
Births Sep 1959   (&gt;99%)<br />
SKIPP  Hilary  HANLEY  Manchester  10e 358</span></p>
<p>Sadly we then find this record...</p>
<p><span style="color:#006;">Surname    Given Name    Age    District    Volume    Page    Transcriber  <br />
Deaths Sep 1959<br />
SKIPP  Hilary  0  Manchester     10e     95  ianguardian<br />
</span></p>
<p>Also,</p>
<p><span style="color:#006;">Surname  First name(s)  Mother  District  Vol  Page <br />
Births Sep 1955   (&gt;99%)<br />
HOLBROOK  Nigel  SKIPP  Barton  10b 326 </span>  <br />
Barton District is in Lancashire, more specifically Salford/Trafford districts of Greater Manchester.</p>
<p>Which leads to;<br />
<span style="color:#006;"><br />
Surname  First name(s)    District  Vol  Page <br />
Marriages Mar 1978   (&gt;99%)<br />
Holbrook  Nigel  Roberts  Trafford  39 1421 <br />
Roberts  Gwyneth M  Holbrook  Trafford  39 1421 </span></p>
<p><br />
If you want to continue searching for any extended family within the UK, this technique might shed further results, but be advised we cannot help you any further on this forum. Also note the FreeBMD site's records do not extend up to current times, probably no more recent than the 1980s or 90s, although much-more recent records of this ilk are available on Ancestry etc, as are electoral registers etc which may give possible residential addresses etc.</p>
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<p>Finally Michael, if ok with you I'd like to send you a little more info that may interest you regarding your upcoming visit to the UK, and your Land Rover,  so it's a little outside the remit of this forum so perhaps best kept just between us. Please can you contact me by direct email, off the forum, by clicking the envelope icon next to my user name at top of my posts. Please be assured this is purely general chit-chat and nothing to be worried about, and definitely no scam.<br />
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HTH, J</p>
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<p>hopefully it is starting to fill some gaps for you ( I've been careful at records beyond 1939 as we are getting to living person records)</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Jefff,<br />
Thank you so much for your long and detailed reply. This definitely helps a lot!<br />
Unfortunately, this really IS the only information I have. Because of that, actually all Threads regarding the Skipp family are relevant or at least COULD be relevant for me.<br />
Thanks a lot for the link to the freebmd website. I will check on that asap.<br />
Also thanks A LOT for the info on the two Charles V. Skipp you found on the web. I hope that by combining the infos here (and maybe finding family members living in the Forest of Dean area), I can find out about my British family.<br />
Concerning Forest of Dean, we plan to visit next summer, when we will bring our Land Rover „Home“ (it has been our home for more than a year when we traveled from northern Germany to Cape Town in 2015/2016) and travel Britain (also the „place“ where my wife and I fell in love and got engaged) … So, we will travel back to our roots in many ways and for sure will visit Forest of Dean (our daughters being absolute Harry Potter fans is just one reason).<br />
Again, thanks for your help (and also for not deleting this thread ;-) ).<br />
All the best, Michael</p>
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Thank you so much for this information. This actually is way more than I could find myself so far …</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Michael, welcome to the forum. </p>
<p>Are you certain that you don't have any more information about the people you mention - every little helps ?</p>
<p>For example, yes the SKIPP family has been the subject of some threads on the forum in the past, especially within the Ledbury area just a little north of the Forest. I found this by using the forum search box, but at first look I cannot see any obvious mentions of the people you mention. Please, did you find a prior thread that seemed particularly relevant to your family ?.</p>
<p>Regarding your Grandfather Charles, as a starter the FreeBMD website is a quick and easy site to use and gives good coverage across all the UK, and is free to use.  <br />
<a href="https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl">https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl</a></p>
<p>From this we find the following death record - the site contains BMD records for several &quot;Charles Skipp&quot;s, going back to 1837, but only a couple for &quot;Charles V Skipp&quot;,  namely;</p>
<p><span style="color:#006;">Surname    Given Name    DoB    District    Volume    Page    Reg. No.    Transcriber  <br />
Deaths 1988<br />
SKIPP  CHARLES VICTOR  22 JE 1897  BIRMINGHAM     32     0439     04.88</span></p>
<p>ie, Charles Victor Skipps death was recorded in the district of Birmingham in 1988, and his brithday was recorded as being 22nd June 1897.</p>
<p>This information matches the only other &quot;Charles V Skipp&quot; record off that website;<br />
<span style="color:#006;"><br />
Surname    Given Name    District    Volume    Page    Transcriber  <br />
Births Sep 1897<br />
Skipp  Charles Victor  Royston     3a     569  shan57</span></p>
<p>(The &quot;Sep 1897&quot; refers to the quarter the death was registered, so sometime during July/August/September of 1897.  It was the duty of the parents to visit their local office to advise of an event after it had happened, and not unusual for a birth to be recorded a while after the actual event, so in this case probably sometime in July as befits a birth in late June).<br />
The Royston District is an area spanning three counties, see here.<br />
<a href="https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/royston.html">https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/royston.html</a></p>
<p>Excellent as the FreeBMD website it, it only searches for, and gives records for, against the exact information entered into it's search boxes, so it's not great at offering slight spelling variations. I can easily imagine the SKIPP surname to be accidentally spelt as &quot;SKIP&quot;, so re-searching the site for Charles SKIP&quot; gives just the one record in the whole of the UK.Given it's in Royston, I wonder if that record is an ancestor of your Charles Victor, possible even his parents of your Charles Victor ? - need to look him up in the census' to perhaps confirm this.<br />
<span style="color:#006;"><br />
Surname  First name(s)    District  Vol  Page <br />
Marriages Sep 1870   (&gt;99%)<br />
Geaves  Mary     Royston  3a 333  <br />
Gutteridge  Catharine     Royston  3a 333 <br />
SKIP  Charles     Royston  3a 333 </span></p>
<p>Needs more researchto identify which lady is Charles' bride, and whether they are related to Charles Victor. </p>
<p> <br />
At this moment it's hard to see any obvious links to the Forest of Dean area in west Gloucestershire, but who knows ?.</p>
<p>Hoping 2024 brings you good luck and good news in your continued searches.<br />
JJ</p>
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<p>Later update - oops, it seems Slowhands has been looking at this query at the same time I was. Sorry about that, I'll leave you in his capable (and far from &quot;Slow) hands.</p>
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Skipp  Charles Victor    Royston  3a 569</p>
<p><br />
Surname  First name(s)  DoB  District  Vol  Page <br />
Deaths 1988   (&gt;99%)<br />
SKIPP  CHARLES VICTOR  22JE1897  BIRMINGHAM  32 439</p>
<p>1939 Dehva Deen Hillside Road, Coulsdon, Surrey (Today one of 8 properties on Hillside Road, COULSDON, Croydon, CR5 1PD)<br />
Charles V Skipp 22 Jun 1897 Male Lie Press Manufacturer Married 243 1 rtd 2nd Lieut Rifle Brigade<br />
Florence A S Skipp 14 Sep 1898 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 243 2<br />
The record for this person is officially closed. Olive ?<br />
The record for this person is officially closed. Victor ?<br />
Donald G L Skipp 26 Jul 1932 Male At School - 243 5<br />
Florence M Sewell 30 May 1878 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 243 6<br />
George V Sewell 03 Mar 1918 Male Printer's Machine Minder Single 243 7</p>
<p>Helmut Row is off Old St Finsbury London</p>
<p>Electoral Registers<br />
1931 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
1930 Charles Victor Skipp and Florence Amelia Sarah Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
1929 Charles Victor Skipp and Florence Amelia Sarah Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Richard Charles Sewell<br />
1928 Charles Victor Skipp and Florence Amelia Sarah Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Richard Charles Sewell<br />
1927 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell<br />
1926 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell<br />
1925 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell<br />
1924 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell and William Edward Sewell<br />
1923 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell and William Edward Sewell<br />
1922 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell <br />
And Jane Chapman and Robert William Chapman<br />
1921 Charles Victor Skipp abode 45 Helmet Row EC1<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell <br />
And Jane Chapman and Robert William Chapman</p>
<p>Births Sep 1932   (&gt;99%)<br />
Skipp  Donald G C  Sewell  Finsbury  1b 793</p>
<p>Births Sep 1925   (&gt;99%)<br />
Skipp  Olive F R (or H)  Sewell  Holborn  1b 965   <br />
Skipp  Victor H T  Sewell  Holborn  1b 965  </p>
<p><br />
Marriages Dec 1920   (&gt;99%)<br />
Sewell  Florence A S  Skipp  Holborn  1b 1379  <br />
Skipp  Charles V  Lewell  Holborn  1b 1379</p>
<p><br />
First name(s) Chas V<br />
Parent's name(s) Thos<br />
Last name Skipp<br />
Book type Admissions<br />
Birth year 1897<br />
Archive Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies<br />
Birth date 22 Jun 1897<br />
Archive reference HED1/202/3<br />
Event year 1903<br />
Folio / page number 2<br />
School name Cottered Church Of England School<br />
Record set National School Admission Registers &amp; Log-Books 1870-1914<br />
Town Brook End, Cottered<br />
Category Education &amp; work<br />
County Hertfordshire<br />
Subcategory Schools &amp; Education<br />
Country England<br />
Collections from Great Britain, England</p>
<p>Left School 6/10/1911 Gardening</p>
<p><br />
1921 45 Helmet Row Finsbury Holborn EC1<br />
Charles Victor Skipp<br />
And Henry William Sewell and Florence May Sewell<br />
And Jane Chapman and Robert William Chapman + 2 others</p>
<p>1911 Brookend Cottered Hertfordshire, Cottered<br />
Thomas Skipp Head Married Male 61 1850 Butcher 310 Herts Cottered<br />
Emily Skipp Wife Married Female 44 1867 - Essex Waltham Abbey<br />
Charles Skipp Son - Male 13 1898 School Herts Cottered<br />
Leonard Skipp Son - Male 5 1906 - Herts Cottered</p>
<p><br />
1901 Cottered, Royston, Hertfordshire,<br />
Thomas Skipp Head Married Male 51 1850 Butcher Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Emily Skipp Wife Married Female 34 1867 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England<br />
Lily Skipp Daughter Single Female 13 1888 - Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Herbert Skipp Son Single Male 9 1892 - Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Arthur Skipp Son Single Male 6 1895 - Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Charles Skipp Son Single Male 3 1898 - Cottered, Hertfordshire, England</p>
<p>1891 Butchers, 3, Albert Place, Tottenham,<br />
Thomas Skipp Head Married Male 40 1851 Butcher Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Emily Skipp Wife Married Female 24 1867 - Waltham Abbey, Essex, England<br />
George Skipp Son - Male 14 1877 Boy butcher Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Alfred Skipp Son - Male 11 1880 Scholar Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Ernest Skipp Son - Male 9 1882 Scholar Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Florence E Skipp Daughter - Female 6 1885 Scholar Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Emily C Skipp Daughter - Female 4 1887 - Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Lily G Skipp Daughter - Female 3 1888 - Tottenham, Middlesex, England</p>
<p>1881 Church RD, 1, Albert Terrace, Tottenham<br />
Thomas Skipp Head Married Male 31 1850 Butcher employing 1 boy Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Jane Skipp Wife Married Female 33 1848 - North Curry, Somerset, England<br />
George W Skipp Son Single Male 4 1877 - Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
Alfred Skipp Son Single Male 2 1879 - Tottenham, Middlesex, England<br />
William A Ansted Servant Single Male 14 1867 Butchers boy Tottenham, Middlesex, England</p>
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1861 Cottered Village, Cottered,<br />
Thomas Skipp Lodger - Male 11 1850 Agricultural labourer Cottered, Hertfordshire, England</p>
<p>1851 Meeting House, Cottered, Royston,<br />
William Skipp Head Married Male 28 1823 Ag lab Ardley, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Sarah Skipp Wife Married Female 28 1823 - Hertfordshire, England<br />
William Skipp Son - Male 7 1844 Scholar Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Emily Skipp Daughter - Female 5 1846 Scholar Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Thomas Skipp Son - Male 2 1849 - Cottered, Hertfordshire, England<br />
Esau Skipp Son - Male 0 1851 - Cottered, Hertfordshire, England</p>
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