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14101 Witness at St James Tunbridge Wells on 6 September 1885.

1891 census: at Durlock, Ash (living next door to widowed mother Maria Minter), Albert (30, market gardener), Rosa (although the name on the census doesn't look like Rosa) (30) and Elsie G (2).

Appeared in Kelly's Directory for Kent, 1899 as Albert Edward Minter, market gardener, Durlock, Ash.

1901 census: at Durlock, Ash, Albert E (40, market gardener), Rosa E (40), Elsie G (12), Frank L (9), Gladys M (6) and Doris I (4 months). Also there was Ethel M SANDERSON, niece, 13, born Highgate, London.

A market gardener of Durlock when Doris and Roderick were baptised in 1901 and 1903 respectively.

Entries in the Deal, Walmer & Sandwich Directory 1906 & 1907:
Minter Bros, fruiterers, 17 High Street, Deal
also listed as A E Minter, fruiterer, 17 High Street, Deal.

Deal, Walmer & Sandwich Directory 1908, 1910, 1911:
A E Minter, fruiterer, 17 High Street, Deal.

1911 census: at Durlock Ash, Canterbury, Kent (6 rooms), Albert Edward (head, 50, married, market gardener, employer, born Worth, Kent), Rosa Eastes (wife, 50. married 23 years, 5 children, all living, born Deal, Kent), Frank Leslie (son, 19, single, market gardener, worker, born Ash, Kent), Gladys Muriel (daughter, 16, single, post office assistant, born Ash, Kent), Doris Irene (daughter, 10, school, born Ash, Kent) and Roderick Thomas (son, 7, born Ash, Kent).
Form signed A E Minter.

1921 census: at Durlock Ash, Canterbury, Kent (all MINTER), Albert Edward (head, 60y 9m, married, born Worth, Kent, market gardener, employer), Rosa Eastes (wife, 60y 4m, married, born Deal, Kent), Roderick Thomas Henry (son, 18y 2m, single, born Ash, Kent, market gardening with father) and Doris Irene (daughter, 20y 6m, single, born Ash, Kent).

Cliff Minter made the following copy of Albert's Will:
This is the Wll of me Albert Edward Minter of Fairview Durlock Ash next Sandwich in the County of Kent, fruit grower and market gardener
1. I revoke all previous Wills.
2. I appoint my son Roderick Thomas Henry Minter and my son in law William John Goodsell executors and trustees hereof.
3. I give all consumable stores and perishable goods in and about my dwelling house at the time of my death to my wife Rosa Eastes Minter absolutely.
4. I give all my furniture and articles of household and personal use but excluding articles used in connection with my business to my wife during her life and subject thereto my daughter Doris Irene Goodsell absolutely provided always that my wife shall not be liable for breakages or loss.
5. I give all the residue of my real and personal estate unto my trustees upon trust to sell ---- ---- ---- ---- pay the income of such investment to my wife during her life and subject to such life I give the sum of £50 to the said Doris Irene Goodsell and the residue of my said estate to the said Roderick Thomas Henry Minter absolutely.
6. I empower my trustees to postpone the sale of my residuary estate during the lifetime of my wife --- --- to carry on my business --- ---- as if they were absolute owners --- --- free from all responsibility --- I appoint the said Roderick Thomas Henry Minter as working manager of such business and to pay him such remuneration as my wife may from time to time approve.
7. I direct that no apportionment shall take place of any rent interest or annual income current at my death.
In witness whereof ---- ---- 12th November 1938
--- The mark of Albert Edward Minter.
Signed by the above named testator with his mark he being incapable through illness ---- ---- our names as witnesses
R John Barnes Solicitor Deal.
Jno Rennie Clerk to Messrs Williamson & Downes Solicitors Deal.

England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941, at Ancestry.co.uk, November 2010
MINTER Albert Edward of Fairview Durlock Ash next Sandwich Kent died 30 March 1939 Probate London 15 May 1939 to Roderick Thomas Henry Minter fruit grower. Effects £1324 9s 6d.

Two separate tombstones at St Nicholas, Ash next Sandwich read:
Albert Edward Minter, died 30 March 1939 age 78
Rosa Estes Minter died 1 March 1939 age 79. 
Minter, Albert Edward (I161)
 
14102 Witness at St Lawrence Thanet on 18 October 1819 and at St John Thanet on 13 May 1822.

The following note is copied from the record of Johan Honicke, Ickham section (qv):
The identity of this Sarah Minter is uncertain. At first I thought she was probably Harriet's mother Sarah, originally Sarah Emptage, then married to David Holness (Harriet's father) and finally married to Henry Belsey Minter. However, Sarah Emptage was born about 1776 so would have been about 75 (not 57) in 1851 and, as Cliff Minter points out, it seems unlikely that Sarah would have travelled to London at such an age, to be returned to Wingham seven years later to be buried.
Another possibility is that Sarah was the Sarah Minter born of Henry Minter and Sarah (Philpott) on 4 April 1794 and christened at St John's Thanet on 11 May 1794. 1794 would tally exactly with the age attributed to Sarah Minter in 1851. There are two objections to this idea. Firstly, Sarah is shown in the 1851 census as a widow - Cliff Minter suggests this may have been simply because Sarah did not want to be identified as a spinster. Secondly, there is no known connection between Henry Minter and Sarah (Philpott) (who belong to the 'Ash Minters') and Harriet Honicke nee Minter of the 'Ickham Minters'. 
Minter, Sarah (I2244)
 
14103 Witness at St Lawrence Thanet on 21 February 1816 and at St John Thanet on 13 May 1822. Minter, George (I2243)
 
14104 Witness at St Leonard Deal on 15 October 1833 (signs 'Bethia'). Buried as 'Bithia'. Minter, Bithian (I3060)
 
14105 Witness at St Peter Sandwich on the 4 November 1804.
Mentioned in brother's Will dated 16 August 1823.

Information on marriage and descendants of Maria from Christine Fereday - Internet message located by Helen Windon, friend of Merrilyn Minter 27 November 1998. Letter from Christine to Merrilyn dated 14 December 1998.

Cliff Minter, letter 6 November 2006. Cliff Minter has found the following marriage in the St John Thanet PR:
24 November 1802. Valentine SOPER and Maria Minter both of this parish by banns. Both signed. Witnesses George Minter (signed), [Phi... or Cha...] Mummery (signed ) and Catharine Kember (signed).
Cliff writes "I am coming to believe that Maria first married Valentine Soper and that then either Valentine Soper died or else Maria found out he was already married, so she married Thomas Potts. The vicar was confused as to whether Maria was a spinster or a widow [in 1805 the PR entry has 'Maria Minter (spinster entered and deleted) widow']. George Minter [a witness in 1802] was probably Maria's brother."
Cliff Minter, letter 27 November 2006. Further research into Parish Registers leads Cliff to write:
"I believe that she [Maria] reverted to her maiden name for some reason, having been first married to Valentine Soper....The facts are that we have one baptism of Maria in 1782, one marriage to Valentine Soper in 1802, [Maria a] witness at brother George's marriage in 1804 but not as Maria Soper but as Maria Minter, and a final marriage to Thomas Potts in 1805, not as Maria Soper or even as Maria Minter but as Maria Minter widow. I searched St John Thanet 1800 to 1805 and St Lawrence Thanet 1802 to 1805 but failed to find a burial for Valentine Soper.
"I compared the two signatures of George, in 1802 [as a witness at the marriage of Valentine Soper and Maria Minter] and 1804 [at his own marriage to Mary Debock] and the three signatures of Maria in 1802 [at her wedding to Valentine Soper], 1804 [as a witness at George and Mary Debock's marriage] and 1805 [at her (Maria's) marriage to Thomas Potts] - and with either George or Maria I could not confirm they belonged to more than one person. The two 'Georges' were very similar and the three 'Marias' were very similar.
"The only fact that is certain is that Maria was witness at the marriage of George in 1804. She cannot have married Valentine Soper in 1802 unless she renounced that marriage by 1804. There was certainly some confusion in 1805 as to whether she was a spinster or a widow.
"Conclusion, I have decide to chart all this information beneath Maria born 1782 in the hope that one day further information will come to light, ie an early burial for Valentine Soper or census details." 
Minter, Maria (I2223)
 
14106 Witness at Whitstable on 14 December 1809, 13 August 1810, 24 April 1811 and 8 August 1820. Minter, Mary (I166)
 
14107 Witness at Whitstable on 8 August 1820.

Probably she who appeared in the 1845 Post Office Directory as Mrs Mary Ann Minter, beer retailer and the 1847 History, Gazetteer & Dirctory of the County of Kent (Bagshaw) as Mary Ann Minter,. beer house, Whitstable.

1851 census: at Harbour Street, Whitstable, Mary Ann (54, widow, huckster), daughter Susan (24) and granddaughter Ann Elizabeth (6).

Probably she who appeared in the Directory of Kent, Melville & Co, 1858 as Mary Ann Minter, beer retailer & general dealer, High Street, Whitstable.

1861 census (possibly): at Outer Wall, Whitstable, aged 65, widow, visitor with John L and Elizabeth BEAL.

Death announcement:Whitstable - July 8, at Bexley-terrace, Mrs. Mary Minter, aged 71. 
COLEMAN, Mary Ann (I177)
 
14108 Witness on 13 October 1829 at St Lawrence. Minter, Hannah (I65)
 
14109 Witness on 17 July 1783 at St James, Dover. Minter, Sarah (I805)
 
14110 Witness on 25 April 1918 at St Martins Gate, Haddington, East Lothian (brother George's marriage).

1939 Register: at Betjon, St Nicholas Road, Hythe M.B., Kent
Minter, Edward born 18 Jul 1901, married, butcher (shop keeper)
Minter, Clara born 28 Aug 1899, married, unpaid domestic duties
Minter, Betty born 16 Jul 1928, at school. 
Minter, Edward Burden (I2511)
 
14111 Witness on 6 April 1896 at St Bartholomew, Charlton next Dover.

1901 census: at 6 Middle Row, Dover, Kent, Alfred (25, journeyman baker), Lydia (23), Daisy (3) and Lydia (1).

1911 census: at Church Hill, Shepherdswell, near Dover, Kent (4 rooms), Alfred (head, 35, married, baker, worker, born Dover, Kent), Lydia (wife, 33, married 14 years 2 children both living, born Shepherdswell, Kent), Daisy (daughter, 13, born Dover, Kent), Lydia (daughter, 11, born Dover, Kent) and a boarder.
Form signed Alfred Minter.

1921 census: at 9, The Terrace, Sibertswold, Sibertswold, Kent (all MINTER) (Alfred Ed.(head, 45y 8m, married, born Dover, Kent, miner at Tilmanstone Colliery, near Eythorne, Kent ), Lydia (wife, 43y 11m, born Shepherdswell, Kent) and Olive (daughter, 9y 3m, born Shepherdswell, Kent). Also Horace HOGBEN (son in law, 21y 11m, married, born W--field, Kent, labourer at Tilmanstone Colliery), Lydia HOGBEN (daughter (wife of Horace), 21y 11m, married, born Dover, Kent, at home) and Walter Ed. HOGBEN (grandson (son of Horace), 5 months, born Shepherdswell, Kent).

1939 Register: at 9 The Terrace, Dover R.D., Kent
HOGBEN, Horace F born 10 Jul 1899, married, milk retailer
HOGBEN, Lydia H J born 22 Jul 1899, married, unpaid domestic duties
HOGBEN, later HAY, Cicely R born 28 Feb 1926, single, at school
Minter, Alfred E born 12 Sep 1875, married, colliery worker
Minter, Lydia R born 27 Jul 1877, married, unpaid domestic duties
GAINES, Olive M born 21 Mar 1912, married, unpaid domestic duties
MAY, Katherine L born 24 Sep 1908, married, unpaid domestic duties
MAY, Derek born 27 May 1936, single, under school age

Tombstone in Sheperdswell reads:
In loving memory of a dear husband and father
Alfred Edward Minter who passed away 10 July 1954
age 78
also Lydia wife of the above who passed away
4 February 1958 age 80. 
Minter, Alfred Edward (I972)
 
14112 Witnesses at the marriage were Donald B Wisener and Mary Pickering. Family: Hugh Hamilton FILLMORE / Sofia Ramos RADOVICH (F3487)
 
14113 Witnesses Herman KAPPLIN and Margaret GRANT. Family: Jesse Emmett Minter / Esther SCHULTES (F2876)
 
14114 Witnesses Jeremiah Mahony, Michael Carroll Family: John CARROLL / Mary FEHILY (F623)
 
14115 Witnesses: K M WIcker, Fred G Watson, Robert Leath Family: Bernard Reems WICKER / Mildred Marie LEATH (F3836)
 
14116 Wlilst the age doesn't tally, the death of Ellen BIRD, aged 70, in Q4 1924 probably relates to Ellen nee DOWNEY. DOWNEY, Ellen (I2888)
 
14117 Wm Robert Bigham, 26 of Dereham, born Dereham, bachelor, farmer, parents Wm John & Isabella Bigham. Fanney (sic) Hunsley, 23 of Dereham, born Dereham, spinster, parents Thomas & Elizabeth Hunsley. Witnesses Ida J Bigham and David Smith both of Dereham. Bride & groom both Methodista. Family: William Robert BIGHAM / Fanny Armindo HUNSLEY (F565)
 
14118 Wolfe applied for British naturalization on 24 December 1889; it was granted on 3 January 1890. His application said he was 36, unmarried, a manufacturer of mosaics. A copy of the certificate is on Minter Exchange.

Wolf's marriage certificate says he was a resident of London when he married in Germany on 15 January 1891. A copy of the marriage certificate is on Minter Exchange. The couple came to England in time to appear in the 1891 census:
at 12 Mayfield Road, Acton, Middlesex (both MAINZER but recorded and idexed as MAINGER), Wolfe, (head, married, 38, mosaic pavement manufacturer, born Germany, naturalized Brit Subject) and Clara (wife, 27, born Germany).

1901 census: at 13 Manstone Road, Hampstead, London (all MAINZER), Wolfe (head, 48, manufacturer of marble mosaic pavings & parquet flooring, employer, born Germany, naturalized Brit Subject), Clara (wife, 37, born Germany, naturalized Brit Subject), Daisy C (daughter, 9, born Acton, Middlesex) and Doris J (daughter, 8, born Acton, Middlesex). Also Anna HORSTMANN (23, cook, born Germany) and Marie Lechler (16, housemaid, born Germany).

1911 census: at 167 West End Lane, West Hampstead, London NW (14 rooms) (all MAINZER), Wolfe (head, 58, married, commission agent, building trade, own a/c, born Germany, resident & naturalized British Subject 1890), Clara (wife, 47, married 20 years, two children both living, principal of boarding school, employer at home, born Germany, resident & naturalized British Subject 1890) and Dorothy Johanna (daughter, 18, student of science, born Acton, London). Also 6 boarding students, all from Germany. Maria HERR (23, cook, born Germany), Edith Denton (20, housemaid, born Hanslope, Bucks) and Alice Hammond, 19, housemaid, born Bermondsey, London).

England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995:
MAINZER, Wolfe of 201 Gloucester-place St Marylebone London NW1 died 20 February 1942 at St Charles Hospital Ladbroke-grove Londom Probate Llandudno 9 April to Max Ritson practitioner in advertising and Gustav Wolfsohn stockbrokers clerk. Effects £806 16s 7d. 
MAINZER, Wolf(e) (I7)
 
14119 Worcestershire, England, Electoral Registers, 1837-1974, Parish of Belbroughton: at The Gutter, Belbroughton, Howard Redvers and Elsie May HARRIS.

1939 Register: in Madley Heath , Bromsgrove R.D., Worcestershire
HARRIS, Howard R born 7 Feb 1900, married, general labourer, ice creamery
HARRIS, Elsie M born 7 Apr 1898, married, unpaid domestic duties. 
HARRIS, Howard Redvers (I1539)
 
14120 Worked at Eudunda Farmers at Gawler until aged 21 years and then had to be paid adult wages. Because it was the depression years, she was laid off and replaced by a junior. She went into service in North Adelaide until she married.
Right knee replacement on 5th Dec., 1985.
Died suddenly approx. 3.30 a.m. 8th Dec., 1985.
Funeral 10th Dec., 1985 and buried at Dudley Park Cemetery after a service at Prospect Churches of Christ. 
Minter, Cora Maud Nicholls (I2080)
 
14121 Worked for Co-operative Wholesale Society, London.

1911 census: at 71 Grosvenor Park Road, Walthamstow, London (2 rooms), Edward Evereet (head, 29, married, grocer's carman, worker, born Deptford, Kent), Florence Hilda (wife, 25, married 1 year, 1 child, living, born Walthamstow, Essex) and Geoffrey Gilbert (son, 7 weeks, born Walthamstow, Essex).
Form signed F H Brent for E E Minter and is annotated 'Particulars copied from schedule of A Horner, same address',

The London Gazette of 4 October 1918 records that (as Edwin Everitt Minter of Felix House, Hall Lane, Chingford, Essex, Gentleman) Edward was to become the registered proprietor of the leasehold dwelling house and garden at 120 Fordel Road, Lewisham, London.

1921 Census: at 54, Chelmsford Road, Walthamstow, London (all MINTER), Edward Everett (head, 40y 2m, married, born Deptford, Kent, general labourer, building line with Walthamstow Distric Council), Florence Hilda (wife, 35y 2m, married, born Walthamstow, Essex) and Geoffrey Gilbert (son, 10y 4m, born Walthamstow, Essex, whole time school).

1939 Register: at 54 Chelmsford Avenue , Walthamstow M.B., Essex
Minter, Edward E born 9 Apr 1881, married, lift attendant
Minter, Florence H born 4 Apr 1886 *, married, unpaid domestic duties
* very faintly, the year '89' has been inserted.

Probate London 25 Sep 1973 £21,112. 
Minter, Edward Everett (I43)
 
14122 Worked for market gardener at Worth.

1939 Register: at 12 Fisher Street, Sandwich M.B., Kent
BAX, Arthur born 28 Mar 1886, married, motor lorry driver
BAX, Kate born 27 Sep 1887, married, unpaid domestic duties
--- 2 closed records --- 
BAX, Arthur (I1550)
 
14123 Worked for wholesale grocer in Sandwich. Lived at Bellars Bush, Sandwich, Kent after marriage before moving to Worth where Elisabeth died. Minter, Elizabeth (I1557)
 
14124 Worked in service at Minster Abbey. Lived at Felderland Lane, Worth after marriage before moving to Fisher Street, Sandwich where the house was bombed during the war. Then they moved to St Bartholomew Road where Kate died.

The marriage of Kate and Arthur BAX provides a link into the family tree on Genes Reunited of Roger Davies. He is concentrating on the BAX history.

March 2020: email from Colin Bright in New Zealand - Kate is his maternal grandmother. 
Minter, Kate (I1549)
 
14125 Worked in shoe factory at Olney, Bucks. Lived at 32 Western Road, Olney. Minter, Lillian Mary (I1680)
 
14126 Worked in the Nottingham lace industry before marriage.
Lived at 5 Eden Yard, Northgate, Bulwell, Notts in 1907 with husband a domestic gardener and later at Woodhouse Eaves, Beaumanor Hall. Worked as cook at bothy for servants with husband working as gardener and as beater at shoots.
Was living at 1 The Home Woodhouse Almshouses, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough. 
Minter, Nellie Maud (I2169)
 
14127 Worked on farms at Littlebourne and Adisham before going to Sextries Farm, Nackington.
Left Sextries Farm to join the Metropolitan Police at Peckham. Went to Gipsey Hill Police Station and lived in the section house for two years before being transferred to Beckenham Police Station P Division No. 568, where he served for twenty three years.
Lived first in Elmers End Road after getting married then at 12 Thayers Farm Road. May have lived next at Blandford Road before going to 64 Mackenzie Road and then to 185 Blandford Road where he lived with his wife and family between 1912 and 1917. Lived also at Park Road, Clockhouse Road, 9 Cumberland Road, 35 Thayers Farm Road and then at 61 Thayers Farm Road where he lived between 1939 and 1945. He was a member of the Beckenham Mens Brotherhood tug-of-war team formed of Beckenham policemen until 1914, who were United Kingdom champions in 1912 at their weight of 112 stone. He was caretaker of the Conservative Club after leaving the police force until retirement.

1911 census: at 185 Blandford Road, Beckenham, Kent (5 rooms), Frank (head, 33, married, Metropolitan Police constable, Met police, worker, born Preston, Kent), Maud (wife, 31, married 8 years, 4 children all living, born Essex), Edna (daughter, 7, born Beckenham, Kent), Ernest (son, 6, born Beckenham, Kent), Harry (son, 5, born Beckenham, Kent), Norman (son, 3, born Beckenham, Kent) and Hannah GOLBY (mother in law, 63, widow, born Deadham, Essex).
Form signed Frank Minter.

1921 census: at 4, Upper Elmers End Road, Beckenham, Kent (all MINTER), Frank (head, 43y 5m, married, born Preston, Kent, Police Constable with the Commissioner Metropolitan Police, at Beckenham police station), Maude (wife, 42y 2m, married, born Bromley, Essex, home duties), Ernest A F (son, 17y 1m, born Beckenham, Kent, electric machine maker with General Electric Co, Wembley), Henry T (son, 15y 4m, born Beckenham, Kent, telegraph messenger ith the Post Master General, working in Beckenham) and Norman R (son, 13y 4m, born Beckenham, Kent, whole time school).

1939 Register: at 61 Thayers Farm Road, Beckenham, Kent
MINTER, Frank born 26 Jan 1878, married, hall canteen(?) (retired police constable)
MINTER, Maude born 6 Apr 1879, married, unpaid domestic duties
MINTER, Norman R born 12 Feb 1908, singe, architect

From England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 at Ancestry.com:
Minter Frank 61 Thayers Farm Road Beckenham Kent died 25 November 1945 Administration London 22 September 1949 to Maude Minter widow. Effects £234 1s. 
Minter, Frank (I1762)
 
14128 Working out details of Sidney's family has been difficult but with the help of his nephew Roy Minter and, in 2024, Wendy Hadley, the following seems to be what happened.

1. Sidney married Beatrice GILBERT in Chesterfield in 1935. They had two daughters:
- Eileen M MINTER registered at Chesterfield in Q2 1936
- Sylvia Betty MINTER registered at Bakewell, born on 1 Nov 1937

By the time the 1939 Register was produced, Sidney and Beatrice had evidently split up.
Sidney was living at 60 Sheffield Road, Chesterfield:
- Minter, Sidney born 10 Dec 1907, married, belt builder in coal mine
- --- 1 closed record --- [this probably related to Eileen]
- Minter, later BROOKS, then HALE, Sylvia Betty born 1 Nov 1937, below school age.
Beatrice was living in High Street, Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire. There are two entries for her. One, which is crossed out with the comment “Re-entered on Page 17” shows Beatrice MINTER born 29 Jul 1914 with Percy GILBERT born 15 Apr 1912 (Beatrice's brother). The second shows BEATRICE MINTER born 29 Jul 1914 followed by two closed records. It's unclear who these two entries were for.

2. Some time after the completion of the 1939 Register, Sidney began a relationship with Edna Valerie CARTER neé Murfin or Murphin*.

Edna had married Howard CARTER in 1932 and appeared with him in the 1939 Register at 42 St Helens Street, Chesterfield in a house next to Sidney MINTER's brother Reginald MINTER and his wife Annie.

Sidney and Edna two children, Valerie S in 1941and Kenneth Brian in 1947. Both children were registered as both MINTER and CARTER with mother's maiden name as MURPHIN in 1941 and MURFIN in 1947.
Sidney and Edna married in 1948, presumably having waited for their divorces to be completed.

* It would appear that Edna's surname was properly MURPHIN, the name under which her birth was registered and under which she and her parents and sister were counted in the 1911 census. However, when she married both her first husband and Sidney Minter, the spelling of Edna's surname appears as MURFIN.

3. It's less clear what eventually became of Sidney's first wife. After leaving Sidney, Beatrice had three children. The birth certificates for Gillian Shirley and Yvonne bear no father's name and are endorsed "Adopted" (see the childrens' Notes for details). Curiously, Tony Alfred's birth certificate shows his father's name as Sidney MINTER.

Wendy Hadley hasn't found a marriage or death record for Beatrice - it's possible that she married again or changed her name by deed poll. 
Minter, Sidney (I68)
 
14129 WW2 Draft Card of October 1940 shows employer as Whiteman & Decker Lumber Co., Alto, Cherokee, Texas.

1950 US Federal Census: in Lake Jackson, Brazoria, Texas (all COBURN), John N (sic) (head, 41, married, born Texas, control operator, chemical company), Mary M (wife, 41, married, born Texas), J E (son. 15, born Texas, store keeper, retail grocery) and Edward (son, 12, born Texas). 
COBURN, Jona Ethaniel (I6901)
 
14130 WW2 Nominal Roll:
Australian Army - enlisted 29 Jul 1943, discharged 8 Jun 1944, rank Trooper.
Royal Australian Air Force - enlisted 9 Jun 1944, discharged 17 Oct 1945, rank Leading Aircraftman. 
KING, William Minter (I4126)
 
14131 www.awm.gov.au has a William John Minter, 19, driver of Bendigo, Victoria, father John Minter, 152 Bridge Street, Bendigo, embarking on the HMAT Nestor on 2 October 1916 at Melbourne. He was a Private no. 2721 in the 60 Infantry Battalion - 6 to 9 Reinforcements (October 1916 - July 1917). Full service record at National Archives of Australia.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1919 for Sutton, Bendigo, Victoria includes:
William John Minter, 90 Old Violet Street, Bendigo, driver
Ivy Vera Minter, 90 Old Violet Street, Bendigo, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1924 for Sutton, Bendigo, Victoria includes:
William John Minter, 12 Hopetoun Street, Bendigo, driver
Ivy Vera Minter, 12 Hopetoun Street, Bendigo, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1931 for Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria includes at 152 Bridge Street, Bendigo:
William John Minter, driver
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1936 for Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria includes at 15 Bridge Street:
William John Minter, driver
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1937 for Sandhurst East, Bendigo, Victoria includes at 15 Bridge Street:
William John Minter, driver
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1942 for Footscray North, Maribyrnong, Victoria includes at 57 Bishop Street:
William John Minter, tannery worker
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties
Dorothy Jean Minter, saleswoman [probably daughter but nothing else known].

Australian Electoral Roll, 1949 for Kingsville, Gellibrand, Victoria includes at 57 Bishop Street, W.13:
William John Minter, tannery worker
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1954, 1963, 1968 for Kingsville, Gellibrand, Victoria include at 57 Bishop Street, W.13:
William John Minter, tannery worker
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1972 for Kingsville, Gellibrand, Victoria includes at 4 High Street, Yarraville 3013:
William John Minter, no occupation
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.

William died in 1973:
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1977, 1980 for Kingsville, Gellibrand, Victoria includes at 7/50 Edgar Street, Footscray:
Ivy Vera Minter, home duties.
In 1977 the same details appear in the Roll for Kingsville, Melbourne West. 
Minter, William John (I846)
 
14132 www.awm.gov.au/: Embarked on HMAT Afric on 9 February 1916 at Melbourne, a Sapper in the 2 Divisional Signal Company - 1 to 13 Reinforcements (November 1915 - January 1916). Age 21, single, labourer of Golden Point, Maryborough, Victoria, next of kin father J Minter, same address. Presbyterian.

Served in WW2 from 19 Mar 1942 to 9 Oct 1945. Number V372550 , Corporal, VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS 2 BATTALION . Service record is at National Archives of Australia.

Australian 1919 Electoral Roll in Coburg, Maribyrnong, Victoria at 37 Sargood Street:
Horace William Minter, labourer.

Australian 1924 Electoral Roll in Northcote, Batman, Victoria at 31 Urquhart Street:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Australian 1931 Electoral Roll in Northcote, Batman, Victoria at 4 Keon Street:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties
Mary Ann Minter, home duties [presumably Horace's mother].

Australian 1936 Electoral Roll in Northcote, Batman, Victoria at 4 Keon Street:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Australian 1937 Electoral Roll in Northcote, Batman, Victoria at 4 Keon Street:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Australian 1942 Electoral Roll in Northcote, Batman, Victoria at 4 Keon Street, N.17:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Australian 1949 Electoral Roll in Thornbury, Darebin, Victoria at 4 Keon Street, N.17:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Australian 1954 Electoral Roll in Thornbury, Darebin, Victoria at 4 Keon Street, N.17:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Australian 1963, 1968 and 1972 Electoral Rolls in Thornbury, Batman, Victoria at 4 Keon Street:
Horace William Minter, labourer.
Jessie May Winifred Minter, home duties.

Horace must have had another child, Marjorie - mentioned in the death announcement for her brother Ernest in 1927. 
Minter, Horace William (I246)
 
14133 www.hendersonandsons.com:
Mrs. Carolyn Elizabeth Minter Young, age 79, of Rome, passed away on Monday evening, June 22, 2015, at a local healthcare facility.

Mrs. Young was born in Rome, Georgia on July 15, 1935, daughter of the late Dewey Minter and the late Hattie Bell Jordan Minter. She was also preceded in death by her husband, William Earl Young, and by a daughter, Debbie Lynn Young Burnett. She was a homemaker and was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include three sons, Roger Young and his wife, Linda, Carrollton, Ronnie Young, Rome, and Ricky Young and his wife, Sandra, Carrollton; two sisters, Hazel Head, Silver Creek and Annie Faye Silvers, Silver Creek; 6 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 25, 2015, at 11am in the Chapel at Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, South Chapel. The Rev. Robert Anderson will officiate. Private interment will follow in Rome Memorial Park. 
Minter, Carolyn Elizabeth (I5238)
 
14134 www.legacy.com:
Chesapeake - Charles Keith "Fluffy" Minter, 66, passed away June 24, 2016. He was born in Danville, VA and was the son of Thomas Nelson and Sallie McGuire Minter. Fluffy was a 1968 graduate of Great Bridge High School. He joined the Chesapeake Fire Department and served faithfully for 25 years until his retirement in the mid-nineties. He was a member of the Eagles Club #795 in South Norfolk, and a lifelong member of Debaun Memorial Baptist Church/ Rivercrest Christian Fellowship. Fluffy was a passionate outdoorsman, he also had a love of Bluegrass Music and could be heard playing the tub bass with the Cedar Room Boys every chance he got.

He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Nancy Carr Minter; two daughters, Joanna White of Chesapeake and Susan Johnson of Alabama; two sons, Travis Minter and his wife, Andrea of Myrtle Beach SC, and Clay Minter and his wife, Melissa of Virginia Beach; seven grandchildren, Nicole Lawrence, Nicholas White, Aaron, Andrew, and Alex Minter, Charlie and Neil Minter; two greatgrandchildren, Brianna Lawrence and Riley Parrish; his sister, Amy Myrick and brother, Bill Minter.

A celebration of life service will be held at Rivercrest Christian Fellowship, 1510 Campostella Road, Chesapeake at 5 p.m. on Sunday June 26, 2016 with Pastor Doyle Wells officiating. The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the http://www.locksoflove.org/ in lieu of flowers. Please visit his Book of Memories at www.grahamfuneralhome.com to leave a condolence to the family.
Published in The Virginian Pilot on June 26, 2016 
Minter, Charles Keith "Fluffy" (I2992)
 
14135 www.legacy.com:
Marcia E. Minter-Gootee
Chesapeake - Marcia E. Minter-Gootee, 60, passed away peacefully, Sunday, October 6, 2013.
Born in Norfolk, Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Nelson Minter and Sally Fannie McGuire.
Survivors include her husband, Monty L. Gootee; her son and daughter-in-law, Bryan and Meghan Wingate; her daughter, Gina Hilton, as well as several other children and grandchildren from a previous marriage. She is also survived by her siblings, William and Keith Minter and Amy Myrick, along with numerous nieces and nephews and her beloved dogs Molly and Rusty.
Marcia was a 1971 graduate of Great Bridge High School. She received a Bachelor's degree from Strayer University. Her career consisted of working in the business administration field, with her last position being in medical administration. She had a big heart for everybody she knew and enjoyed sending time at Lake Gaston.
A gathering of family and friends to celebrate Marcia's life will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturday, October 12, 2013 at the Great Bridge Chapel of Oman Funeral Home & Crematory, 653 Cedar Rd., Chesapeake 23322. Following the gathering, the family will receive friends at Marcia and Monty's residence. 
Minter, Marcia Eileen (I2989)
 
14136 www.legacy.com:
MINTER, William "Bill" Sidney William Sidney "Bill" Minter, age 91 of Frisco, Texas passed away on June 6, 2015. He was born March 26, 1924 in Dallas, Texas to Sylvia (King) and Buford Albert Minter, Sr. Bill married Ellie Russell in Rockwall, Texas on March 2, 1951 and they celebrated over 60 years together. At the tender age of 17, with his father's permission, Bill joined the U.S. Navy, proudly serving on the USS Saratoga CV3, one of our nation's first aircraft carriers. He saw action in the Pacific Theater and was onboard when the Saratoga was struck by a Japanese torpedo. Following his discharge, Bill began a life-long career with Western Electric, installing microwave towers for telephone service across Texas and neighboring states. It was while working at the AT&T offices in Dallas that Bill met a pretty telephone operator named Ellie - his future wife. Bill and Ellie settled in Frisco where in 1967, he was elected to the board of trustees for Frisco Independent School District, serving as President from 1974-1976 and again in 1977-1978. In 1963, Bill was instrumental in the formation of the Frisco High School Band Booster club and served as its president. A member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, he served as president and loved to share his war and military experiences with Frisco students. In the mid 1960's, along with Jack Barnes, Bill rebuilt the Frisco Boy Scout program and served as scoutmaster for several years. He always talked about the 1972 expedition to Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico and spent many personal vacations with Frisco boys at scout camps. Most of all, Bill loved to travel with Ellie, taking her to Hong Kong, Australia, the Bahamas, and all 50 states of the U.S. In recent years, their trips were to New Mexico and Arizona to buy silver, turquoise, amethyst and geodes for his jewelry "hobby". Bill is survived by his three children, David Minter (Collette) of Arlington, Texas; Ron Minter (Cindy) of Grapevine, Texas and Patricia Logsdon (George) of Pocatello, Idaho; five grandchildren, Monica Dittfurth (Jason), Melinda Nunez (Daniel), Marilyn Franklin (Nathan), Scott Minter and Emily Gayle; eight great-grandchildren, Caleb, Anthony, Joshua, Addison, Valerie, Sid, Reagan and Isaac; numerous nieces and nephews. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Ellie, two grandsons, Preston Minter and Aaron Minter, his parents, one brother and one sister. A Funeral Service will be held at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel in Frisco on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 10:00 AM with Pastor Elwood Larson officiating. A public graveside service will be held at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas at 1:00 PM. Family and friends are invited to the funeral home in Frisco on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project. 
Minter, William Sidney "Bill" (I7566)
 
14137 www.thegazette.co.uk gives last address as 22 Faversham Avenue, Chingford, London E4 6DT.

Probate grant & will, Winchester 2 Dec 2013. 
ANDREWS, Kathleen Margaret (I600)
 
14138 www.thegazette.co.uk has last address as Clifden House, 80-86 Claremont Road, Seaford, East Sussex BN25 2QD.
Executor/Personal Representative: Mayo Wynne Baxter LLP, 1 Warwick Road, Seaford, East Sussex BN25 1RS. (John Robert Medbury Clarke and Charles Simon Le May).

The following appeared in the Sussex Express on 7 Dec 2007 (on-line):
MINTER On 4th December 2007 in Seaford, JOHN BRUNKER aged 83 years. Funeral service at Eastbourne Crematorium Family Chapel on Monday 17th December at 3.45pm. Flowers and enquiries c/o Seaford & Newhaven Funeral Service, 22 Sutton Road, Seaford, BN25 1RU. Tel 01323 893889. 
Minter, John Brunker (I317)
 
14139 www.tributes.com:
George was born on January 19, 1947 and passed away on Monday, November 23, 2015.
George was a resident of Eden, North Carolina at the time of passing.
He was a Morehead High School graduate of 1965.
He was a U.S. Army veteran serving in the North Carolina National Guard.
The family has requested there be no formal funeral service or visitation. 
Minter, George Richard "Ricky" (I3312)
 
14140 www.tributes.com:
Herman was born on June 5, 1939 and passed away on Wednesday, August 5, 2015.

Herman was a resident of Axton, Virginia at the time of passing.

There will be a graveside service at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 8, 2015 at County Line Christian Church Cemetery with Reverend Michael Jordan officiating. There will be a breakfast visitation on Saturday from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. at Mount Vernon Baptist Church with everyone invited and other times at the home of his sister, Nellie Hairfield at 1493 Plantation Drive, Axton, VA. 
Minter, Herman Rufus (I472)
 
14141 www.tributes.com:
Mr. Minter was born on March 21, 1928 and passed away on Saturday, March 19, 2016.

Mr. Minter was a resident of Crockett, Texas at the time of passing.

He graduated from Centerville High School .

He was served in the United States Air Force stationed in Hawaii during World War II.

Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday March 22 2016 at 11:00 a.m. in the Evergreen Memorial Park with Rev. Reggie Gregory officiating. Visitation will be at Evergreen Memorial Park prior to service.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to charity of choice. 
Minter, Wade Leo Jr. (I5634)
 
14142 www.ww2roll.gov.au has the following:
Service number NX82523, date of birth 24 Sep 1917 at Mayfield, NSW, enlisted 6 Jan 1942 from Wallsend, at Paddington, NSW. Nok Doreen. Discharge 8 Nov 1945. Private, 2/1 Pioneer Battalion.

It would appear that Frederick and Doreen divorced and that Doreen remarried in 1945.

Australian Electoral Roll 1946 for Newcastle, NSW contains, at 1 Margaret Street, Tighe's Hill:
Peggy Elizabeth Minter, W.A.A.A.F.

Australian Electoral Roll 1949 for Darlinghurst, East Sydney, NSW contains, at 99 Bayswater Road:
Peggy Elizabeth Minter, tram conductress

Australian Electoral Roll 1949 for Wallsend West, Hunter, NSW contains, at Minmi Road, Wallsend:
Frederick Minter, driver
Stella Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll 1954 for Charlestown, Hunter, NSW contains, at Sydney Street, Gateshead:
Frederick Minter, bus driver
Stella Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll 1958 for Charlestown, Shortland, NSW contains, at Sydney Street, Gateshead:
Frederick Minter, bus driver
Stella Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll 1963 for Gateshead, Shortland, NSW contains, at Sydney Street, Gateshead:
Frederick Minter, bus driver
Stella Minter, home duties.

Frederick died in 1968:
Australian Electoral Roll 1980 for Gateshead, Shortland, NSW contains, at 23 Sydney Street, Gateshead:
Stella Minter, home duties. 
Minter, Frederick (I3310)
 
14143 www.ww2roll.gov.au has:
Australian Army, service no. N460247, enlisted 23 Jan 1942 as of Wallsend, at Lambton, NSW. Nok Elsie. Discharged 12 Apr 1946. Private, Qld Ech & Rec.
Full service record is at national Archives of Australia. When he enlisted George gave his occupation as caulker & pipelayer and his next of kin as his wife Elsie May Minter, New Tunnel, Wallsend, NSW (which was also George's address). Religion Methodist. George said he'd been convicted of petty thieving at Newcastle, NSW.

Australian Electoral Rolls 1936 & 1937 for Wallsend, Hunter, NSW contain, at New Tunnel, Wallsend,:
[father] Charles Robert Minter, senior, labourer
[mother] Hannah Minter, home duties
George Minter, labourer
[wife] Elsie May Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll 1943 for Heaton, Hunter, NSW contains, at New Tunnel, Wallsend:
[father] Charles Robert Minter, senior, labourer
[mother] Hannah Minter, home duties
George Minter, labourer
[wife] Elsie May Minter, home duties.

Australian Electoral Roll 1949 for Heaton, Shortland, NSW contains, at New Tunnel, Wallsend:
[father] Charles Robert Minter, senior, labourer
[mother] Hannah Minter, home duties
George Minter, labourer
[wife] Elsie May Minter, home duties
[brother] James Ernest Minter, labourer.

Australian Electoral Roll 1954 for Wallsend, Shortland, NSW contains, at New Tunnel, Wallsend:
[father] Charles Robert Minter, senior, labourer
[mother] Hannah Minter, home duties
George Minter, labourer
[wife] Elsie May Minter, home duties
[brother] James Ernest Minter, labourer.

Australian Electoral Roll 1958 for Wallsend, Hunter, NSW contains, at 18 Metcalfe Street:
George Minter, labourer
Elsie May Minter, home duties
[son] James Herbert Minter, labourer
[son] George Alexander Minter, meat worker.

Australian Electoral Rolls 1963, 1968, 1980 for Wallsend, Hunter, NSW contain, at 18 Metcalfe Street:
George Minter, labourer
Elsie May Minter, home duties
[son] George Alexander Minter, meat worker. 
Minter, George (I57)
 
14144 www.ww2roll.gov.au has:
Minter, Gordon, Royal Australian Air Force, service no. 142332. Enlisted 1 Jun 1943 from East Bairnsdale, Vic at Melbourne, Vic. Nok Jane. Discharge 19 Mar 1946. Leading aircraftsman in Air Force Headquarters Telecommunications Unit.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1949 for Mildura, Mallee includes at cnr. 11th Street & Ginquam Avenue, Irymple:
Gordon Cooling Minter, horticulturist.

Australian Electoral Roll, 1954 for Mildura, Mallee includes at cnr. 11th Street & Ginquam Avenue, Irymple:
Gordon Cooling Minter, horticulturist
Gloria Jane Minter, home duties (address shown as Ginquam Avenue, Billabong).

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1963, 1968 for Red Cliffs, Mallee includes at cnr. 11th Street & Ginquam Avenue, Irymple:
Gordon Cooling Minter, horticulturist
Gloria Jane Minter, home duties (address shown as Ginquam Avenue, Billabong).

Australian Electoral Roll, 1972 for Sebastopol, Ballaarat, Victoria includes at 1 Gladstone Street, Sebastopol 3336:
Gordon Cooling Minter, curator
Gloria Jane Minter, home duties

Australian Electoral Roll, 1977 for Sebastopol, Ballaarat, Victoria includes at 1 Gladstone Street, Sebastopol 3336:
Gordon Cooling Minter, curator
Gloria Jane Minter, home duties
[Son] Gavin Barry Minter, student.

Indexed as Gordon Carling Minter by Ancestry. Australian Electoral Roll, 1980 for Sebastopol, Ballarat, Victoria includes at 1 Gladstone Street, Sebastopol:
Gordon Cooling Minter, curator
Gloria Jane Minter, home duties.

Appeared in the World Book of Minters, c. 1992 at 1 Gladstone Street, Sebastopol, Victoria. 
Minter, Gordon Cooling (I319)
 
14145 Zoe Haddock has Caroline and her husband in her Genes Reunited tree. Minter, Caroline (I162)
 
14146 [thomas 1746.GED]

Married by banns as of Ickham; John of Ickham. 
Family: John COOMBS / Charlotte Minter (F626)
 
14147 [thornham Aug 2006.FTW]

By banns on 1, 8 and 15 November. Christopher, single man of this parish, Bathsheba single woman of this parish. Both marked. Witnesses Elizabeth How and Christopher Long. 
Family: Christopher Minter / Bathsheba FAIRWEATHER (F339)
 
14148 [thornham Aug 2006.FTW]

By banns. Ernest Albert Minter, full age, bachelor, tobacconist of West Hackney, father Samuel Minter, late police constable. Lydia Carter, full age, spinster of West Hackney, father Job Carter, game keeper. Ernest signed, Lydia marked. Witnesses Henry Hollands and Louisa Hollands both signed. 
Family: Ernest Albert Minter / Lydia CARTER (F365)
 
14149 [thornham Aug 2006.FTW]

By banns. George Keeley single of this parish, Mary Minter single of this parish. Her mark. Witnesses John Reynolds and William Fulcher. 
Family: George KEELEY / Mary Minter (F341)
 
14150 [thornham Aug 2006.FTW]

By banns. John Ling single of this parish and Susan Minter single of this parish. Her mark. Witnesses Wm. Ling and William [Fulcher?]. 
Family: John LING / Susanna Minter (F340)
 

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