NameWilliam George Banner 5435,4772,134, 2C3R
Birth16 Oct 1872, Dover, Kent5436
Baptism1 Dec 1872, Dover, Kent5436
Death13 Dec 1944, Toronto, Ontario, Canada3756
Burialaft 13 Dec 1944, Soldiers’ Plot, St. John’s Norway Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada3756
OccupationSoldier South Stafforshire Regiment (1887 - 1890)3756
OccupationClerk (1891)5435
OccupationManager (1899)5437
OccupationMusician (1900)5438
OccupationFitter’s labourer at GWR works (1911)134
OccupationSoldier Royal Canadian Regiment (1913 - 1915)
OccupationShell department ammunition (1901)4772
EducationAble to sign name5437
FatherWilliam Banner (1842-1898)
MotherHannah Maria Slater (1854-1937)
Spouses
Birth8 Feb 1875, Rothwell, Northamptonshire3756,4772
Death30 Sep 1962, Toronto, Ontario, Canada3756
FatherJames Hayes (ca1850-)
Marriage22 Jun 1899, St. John’s Church, Perry Bar, Staffordshire3756,5437
Family ID2672
ChildrenCecil George (1900-1969)
 Doris Maud (1907-1975)
Notes for William George Banner
In 1891 he was a visitor in the household of Superior Barrack Sergeant John Kilson in the Superior Seargeants Quarters, Bull Yard, Coventry, Warwickshire. One of John Kilson’s children was born in India ca 1871 so he may have served with William Banner’s father5435.
In 1899 he was living in 209 Aston Lane, Handsworth, Staffordshire5437.
In 1900 he was living in 13 Railway Road, Aston Lane, Handsworth, Staffordshire5438.
In 1901 he was living in 15 Railway Road, Handsworth, Staffordshire4772.
In 1911 he was living in a five room dwelling in Dunstall Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire134.
Notes for William George & Francis Minnie (Family)
William George Banner, a bachelor aged 24 whose occupation was Manager, married Francis Minnie Banner, a spinster aged 24. The bride and groom were both residing in 209 Aston Lane. The groom's father was William Banner (deceased) and his occupation was Sergeant. The bride's father was James Hayes and his occupation was labourer. The marriage was performed at the St Johns Parish Church, Perry Bar, Staffordshire according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The ceremony was performed by A E Hurst. The bride and groom both signed. The marriage was witnessed by John William Hayes (signed) and Maud Elizabeth Banner (signed)5436.
Last Modified 11 May 2011Created 10 May 2014 by Martin Stephens