1904 - 1974 (70 years)
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Name |
Charles Thomas STADEN |
Birth |
18 Apr 1904 |
Sandhurst, Berks [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
19 Jun 1921 |
Merton, Surrey [3] |
59 Oxford Aveue, Merton, age 17, mechanic apprentice |
1939 Register |
29 Sep 1939 |
Wigton, Cumberland [4] |
The Manse, Station Road, Wigton, Methodist Minister; plus Christina Watt, b. 1873, widowed, incapacitated; plus one closed entry |
Newspaper Report |
14 Aug 1953 |
Brandon, Suffolk [5] |
THETFORD & WATTON TIMES AND PEOPLE'S WEEKLY JOURNAL: PRESENTATIONS AT BRANDON TO REV.C.STADEN. Tributes to the work of the Rev. C T Staden, who has been Methodist minister at Brandon for five years and who leaves on Monday to become Superintendent Minister of the Acle Circuit, have been paid at presentations in the town. He will be succeeded by the Rev. Warren F Davies, from Watton. There was a large congregation on Thursday week when Mr E Goodman (senior society steward) presented Mr Staden with a cheque for £8 as a farewell gift from the Methodist Society of the London Road Church. Mr C E Mutton, who presided, referred to Mr Staden's faithful service. The minister, he said, was a firm believer in pictures as a visual aid in religious work and educations. With the changing world the method that was sufficient to satisfy the previous generation was not sufficient now. Other speakers were Mrs B Malt (Women's Bright Hour), Mr G W Grimmer, Mr Ian Mutton (Youth Club), Miss Gladys Parrott (on behalf of the congregation), and Mr J Dorling. Mr and Mrs Staden suitably replied. A service was held in the Town Street Methodist Church on Monday to present Mr Staden with a farewell gift. Mr R Edwards conducted the service and the Lesson was read by Mrs High. Mr F Challiss was organist. Appreciations of the work of Mr Staden were given by Mrs Royal and Mr L Norton. On behalf of the members and friends, the oldest member, Mrs Challiss, presented Mr Staden with a standard edition of the life of King George V. Mr and Mrs Staden thanked the members for their support. Writing in the "Review", the monthly newsletter of the Town Street Methodist Church, the Rev. C T Staden gave a farewell message. He says: "I am thankful to have known so many faithful members, by whose loyalty the work of God has been maintained. Thank you for all the help you have given me." |
Death |
03 Dec 1974 |
Hemsby, Norfolk [6] |
Burial |
Aft 03 Dec 1974 |
St Mary the Virgin, Hemsby, Norfolk [6] |
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Person ID |
I1067 |
Freeman-Culpin | Staden descendants |
Last Modified |
7 Jul 2023 |
Father |
John Thomas STADEN, b. 1870, St Ives, Hunts d. 04 Jul 1949, Hemsby, Norfolk (Age 79 years) |
Mother |
Edith Bertha DANIELS, b. 22 Jun 1875, Ludham, Norfolk d. 31 May 1961, Mundesley, Norfolk (Age 85 years) |
Marriage |
7 Oct 1903 |
St James the Less, Hadleigh, Essex [7, 8] |
Newspaper Report |
14 Oct 1903 |
Hadleigh, Essex [5] |
EASTERN DAILY PRESS:STALHAM: A wedding of much local interest has been celebrated at the Church of St James the Less, Hadleigh, Essex. The contracting parties were Mr John T Staden, of St Ives, Hunts, and Miss Edith Bertha Daniels, the third daughter of Mr Abbott Daniels, the Bank House, Stalham. The Rev G Armine Metcalf, vicar of Hadleigh, officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was dressed in a fawn tailor-made costume, beaver hat to match, trimmed with mirroir velvet and feather of the same shade. A unique feature in the wedding party was that the Misses Bessie and Ada Daniels, sisters of the bride, were arrayed in the becoming indoor costume of the nurses of Guy's Hospital, in which these young ladies are engaged. Mr A Yeaxlee acted as best man. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the residence of Mr A Yeaxlee, the bride's brother-in-law. The wedding presents were numerous and useful. |
Family ID |
F239 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Christina Douglas WATT, b. 13 Dec 1910 d. 17 Mar 1979, North Waltham, Norfolk (Age 68 years) |
Marriage |
14 May 1938 |
St George, Queens Park, Cathcart, Lanark, Scotland [9] |
- Details: After Banns, according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. Charles Thomas Staden, Methodist church minister, bachelor, age 34, Wesley Manse, Wigton, England, father: John Thomas Staden, drapery traveller (retd), mother: Edith Bertha Staden, m.s. Daniels AND Christina Douglas Watt, spinster, age 27, 7 King Harold Street, Lerwick, father: William Alexander Watt,, County Sanitary Inspector (deceased), mother: Christina Watt, m.s. Douglas.
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Children |
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Family ID |
F570 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Nov 2016 |
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Sources |
- [S173] GRO BMD Indexes 1837-2018, (www.ancestry.co.uk), JQ1904, Easthampstead, 2c 426.
- [S103] Birth Certificate.
Online from GRO
- [S33] Census, (www.ancestry.co.uk), RG15 PN03583.
- [S18] 1939 Register, (www.ancestry.co.uk), RG101/3049J/009/15.
- [S290] British Newspaper Archive, (www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk).
- [S134] Website: interment.net.
- [S173] GRO BMD Indexes 1837-2018, (www.ancestry.co.uk), DQ1903, Rochford, 4a 991.
- [S689] Essex, Church of England Marriages, 1754-135, (wwww.ancestry.co.uk).
- [S270] Scotland, Statutory BMDs, (www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk), GROS 644/19/0116.
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