I've also just looked on Ancestry and there are a lot of deaths for Arthur Hammond's, is there an age range for him?
Have just seen he was born in 1872.
This could be your Arthur:
Name: Arthur Hammond
Death Registration Month/Year: 1919
Age at death (estimated): 50
Registration district: Woolwich
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1d
Page: 1780
As for William, have you got a rough date for his death?
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Thread: Non-conformist query.
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13-03-2010, 10:48 AM #11RobinCGuest
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13-03-2010, 11:06 AM #12
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The main person in question is William Hammant b.1892 in Fulham
Births registered in Fulham in 1892 include...
Births Mar 1892 Hannant William
Births Dec 1892 Hammant William James
Neither of those quite fits the bill. So which one is yours? Or neither?
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13-03-2010, 11:49 AM #13
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I have no rough date for death for William - I have a birth and him on the census in 1901 and 1911
He was born 7th sept 1892 in Fulham - William James Hammant (I think the 2nd of your suggestions, Peter. I have the birth cert)
Arthur was born in Crayford, I believe the family briefly lived in Derbyshire and then settled in Wandsworth/putney by the end of the nineteeth century. I trawled through the entire index and wrote down everyone with the name Arthur Hammond...there are really too many to work with, but eliminating by age and location, I still have 4 wrong certs. (I obtained the woolwich one)
I have no reason to believe Arthur had the middle name George - on one record it indicates Frederick (this was his father's name) Otherwise he has just appeared as Arthur.
Thanks for all of your suggestions
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13-03-2010, 11:53 AM #14RobinCGuest
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13-03-2010, 11:56 AM #15
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Thanks Robin, I look into those.
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13-03-2010, 11:59 AM #16RobinCGuest
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05-04-2010, 7:23 AM #17blue wrenGuest
Hi all
I have recently come across these websites that maybe of some help to those who are trying to track down their non conformist minister ancestors
The Surman Index Online- biographical card index of congregational ministers mid 17th century to 1972 plus 17th and 18th century Presbyterians links to Unitarian biographies
https://surman.english.qmul.ac.uk/
Dr William's Library - general non conformist and English Protestant interest to family historians and academics
dwlib.co.uk/dwlib/ (put www. in front)
Cheers
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