Roger Donne’s Miscellany: Descendants of Benjamin Snell

SNELL

Parents

Albert Victor SNELL = Mary KING

Married 6 Oct 1897, Landulph

Albert Victor

Born 2 Apr 1874, Park, Landulph, Cornwall
Christened Landulph Parish Church, Cornwall
Died 19 Dec 1963
Buried Landulph Parish Church, Cornwall
Entry in 1914 Kelly's Directory describes him as 'farmer, assistant overseer and rate collector'.

Albert Victor Snell, standing centre, pictured with his two brothers
Albert Victor Snell, standing centre, pictured with his two brothers

Mary

Alias Mary SNELL (6 Oct 1897)
Born 17 Jan 1879, Budshead, Plymouth
Died 23 Jul 1955, Rosehill, Cargreen, Landulph
Buried 27 Jul 1955, Landulph Parish Church
Mary was orphaned at the age of 2 years and was brought up by her mother's family (Braund) in Cargreen, Landulph, Cornwall, who were bakers, also running the village shop.
Said to have been a pupil at 'Gunnerside School' possibly Gunnerside School, Plymouth, Miss Stranger, Miss Hilda M Stranger Int. B.A. Lond, Miss Bertha Stranger (from Index to
to 'A Book of the Southwest, Work of reference for those who may be called upon
to recommend a locality in Devonshire or Cornwall"
Printed for the Seventy-Fifth Annual Meeting
of theBritish Medical Association, Exeter, 1907 (Pub: William Pollard, Exeter, 1907)
Gunnerside School for Girls was a private boarding school situated at 31/32 Torrington Place, North Road East, Plymouth.
It was in existence in 1890, when Miss Elizabeth Stranger was in charge. It offered a course of instruction that approximated to that required in secondary schools by the Board of Education.
The School seems to have been transformed after the Second World War in to the Gunnerside Home for Old People. It is not yet known where the name "Gunnerside" came from. (see http://www.plymouthdata.info/Schools-Gunnerside%20Private.htm







Mary King
Mary King

Cargreen, The Village Shop, 2003
Cargreen, The Village Shop, 2003

Children

Ida Mary = Irvin John DINGLE > Family

Married 1 Oct 1932, Landulph, Cornwall

Ida Mary

Alias Ida Mary DINGLE (1 Oct 1932)
Born 7 Jan 1898, Cargreen, Landulph, Cornwall
Died 12 Jan 1973, Saltash, Cornwall
Buried Cremated Weston Mill Cemetary, ashes Landulph Parish Church

Ida Snell as a child
Ida Snell as a child

Ida Snell as a young woman
Ida Snell as a young woman

Irvin John

Born ABT Sep 1891, St Germans RD
Died 19 Jan 1975
As a young man, Irven Dingle spent some time in Australia. A passenger of that name appears on the passenge list for the THEMISTOCLES sailing from Plymouth to Brisbane on 31 January 1913. His occupation is recorded as 'groom'.

Irven Dingle in Australia
Irven Dingle in Australia

IJ Dingle at Carkeel Farm
IJ Dingle at Carkeel Farm

Constance Ena = Frederick King DONNE > Family

Married 10 Oct 1940, Landulph, Cornwall

Constance Ena

Alias Constance Ena DONNE (10 Oct 1940)
Born 1 Jan 1907, Landulph, Cornwall
Christened Landulph Parish Church
Died 2 Jul 2001, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth
Buried 11 Jul 2001, Higher St Budeaux Parish Church

Connie Snell & Flo
Connie Snell & Flo

Frederick King

Born 11 Dec 1906, St. Budeaux, Plymouth
Died 22 Feb 1958, St.Budeaux, Plymouth
Buried Higher St.Budeaux Parish Church

Family


Albert and Mary Snell lived at 'Rosehill' above the village of Cargreen and overlooking the River Tamar from their marriage until Mary's death in 1956. This small holding was supplemented by rented land in and around the village. Latterly Rosehill comprised the house and outbuildings together with about 4 acres of land to support 2 milking cows.



1901 Census records the household as follows:
Albert Snell - Head
Mary Snell - Wife
Ida Snell - Daughter
Nellie Bickle -Servant, age 16



Rosehill
Rosehill