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1888 Born in Beckenham
1888 Born in Beckenham
1909 Passed the examination of the Inst of Civil Engineers<ref>The Times, Dec 11, 1909</ref>


1911 civil engineer, living in Beckenham, with Albert Anns 54, secretary to a public company ([[National Telephone Co]]), Elizabeth Mary Anns 53, Muriel Bessie Anns 21, Linda Marjorie Anns 20<ref>1911 census</ref>  
1911 civil engineer, living in Beckenham, with Albert Anns 54, secretary to a public company ([[National Telephone Co]]), Elizabeth Mary Anns 53, Muriel Bessie Anns 21, Linda Marjorie Anns 20<ref>1911 census</ref>  
1916 Appointed assistant equipment office, Second Lieut., Royal Flying Corps, Military Wing<ref>The Times, Jan 13, 1916</ref>


Married Dorothy
Married Dorothy
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1923 Business premises: 53 Disraeli Road, Willesden; abode: 28 Copers Cope Road, Beckenham; also at these addresses: Albert Anns<ref>London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965</ref>
1923 Business premises: 53 Disraeli Road, Willesden; abode: 28 Copers Cope Road, Beckenham; also at these addresses: Albert Anns<ref>London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965</ref>


1939 Sq Leader H F Anns was appointed to a commission in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a Major in the Administrative and Special Duties Branch<ref>The Times, Oct 21, 1939</ref>
1954 Died on the Isle of Wight<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref>
1954 Died on the Isle of Wight<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref>



Revision as of 17:44, 23 September 2016

1888 Born in Beckenham

1909 Passed the examination of the Inst of Civil Engineers[1]

1911 civil engineer, living in Beckenham, with Albert Anns 54, secretary to a public company (National Telephone Co), Elizabeth Mary Anns 53, Muriel Bessie Anns 21, Linda Marjorie Anns 20[2]

1916 Appointed assistant equipment office, Second Lieut., Royal Flying Corps, Military Wing[3]

Married Dorothy

1929 Dissolution of partnership with Francis Edward Bagnall as Lansing Equipment Co

1923 Business premises: 53 Disraeli Road, Willesden; abode: 28 Copers Cope Road, Beckenham; also at these addresses: Albert Anns[4]

1939 Sq Leader H F Anns was appointed to a commission in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a Major in the Administrative and Special Duties Branch[5]

1954 Died on the Isle of Wight[6]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 11, 1909
  2. 1911 census
  3. The Times, Jan 13, 1916
  4. London, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1965
  5. The Times, Oct 21, 1939
  6. National Probate Calendar