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Name | Henry Francis ADKINS [8] | Birth | Male; 14 Nov 1878; Kings Norton, Staffordshire UK | Death | 20 Aug 1950, age 71; Paternoster House, Ottery St Mary, Devonshire UK [46] | Burial | Ottery St Mary parish church | Education | Rossall School, Fleetwood, Lancashire UK. See notes | Occupation | Barrister at law with Douglas Wenham; later accountant with William Wenham | Military | 17 Aug 1916: 33559 Private in the Worcestershire Regiment | Residence | 1881 Census - Living in New Road Woodleigh, Kings Norton, Staffordshire Grays, 5 Church Hill, Solihull Warwickshire to 1929 Eastcroft, Herbert Road, Solihull to January 1939 Paternoster House, Ottery St Mary, Devonshire UK from January 1939 until his death. [10] | Father | Thomas ADKINS (1850 - 1921) | Mother | Ellen SOTHAM (1843 - ~1937) |

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11 April 1907, St Alphege Church, Solihull, Warwickshire [45],[95] |
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Notes for Elizabeth Mary Barbara RATCLIFF I have a number of very touching letters and notes written to her children by Barbara when she knew that she was about to die of cancer. She also gave each child a bible and a prayer book all enscribed with the name of the child and 'With Mummy's love'. I have those given to my mother, Katharine Mary. [95]
Notes for Henry Francis ADKINS While at Rossall School he won a book prize of Dickens' Curiosity Shop
which is endorsed 'Rossall School H. F. Adkins 1st Arithmetic
examination Xmas 1896 from CBD'. The book has been returned to the
school for its historic archive. Frank's ambition was to be an
accountant. However, his father wanted him to become a solicitor so he
joined up with Douglas Wenham, a relation of his brother in law (sister
Evelyn's husband). As independent solicitors they were not successful and
the partnership failed, perhaps also because his heart was not in it. He
then took the opportunity to become an accountant under the management of
his brother in law William Wenham. He provided accounting services for
various people and companies and was paid secretary of Oulton Golf Club.
He moved the family to Ottery St Mary on the outbreak of war in order
to protect them from the danger of bombing. From then on he was frequently
away from home in the week. The family had a presence in that part of
Devon until 2000 when his son Dennis moved up to Cheshire. [10]
Frank obtained a coat of arms
in 1923. The principle feature was reproduced as a monogram in two rings,
one for himself and the other for his son Dennis. On Henry's death Dennis
took to wearing his father's ring, and later gave his own to his nephew,
Tim Boddington. Regrettably, Henry's ring was lost while Dennis was in
care and Tim replaced it with a copy made from his. On Dennis's death
(2005) this ring went to another nephew, Jonathon Boddington. [11]
Family notes for Elizabeth Mary Barbara RATCLIFF and Henry Francis ADKINS When the children were young the family employed Eliza, a 'cook general' -
a house help who both cooked meals and did the general housekeeping. This
lady had a favourite saying, in a Birmingham accent, 'Winds chinged,
it's coommin from ouver the rilewey.' - the railway being just beyond
the bottom of the garden in the days when they lived at Church Hill, now
Church Hill Road, Solihull. [95]
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Sources 8. | Document, Evelyn GOODMAN research |
10. | Census, 1881 British Census, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England |
11. | Interview, 21 July 2001, Dennis Adkins, Interviewed by STB |
16. | Email, Kenneth Ratcliff, February 2002 |
17. | Email, Kenneth E Ratcliif, 14 April 2003 |
45. | Marriage certificate, District: Solihull, Witnesses: Dorothea M Fletcher, T Adkins, Ada Holland Smith |
46. | Interview, Dennis Adkins |
95. | Personal information, Tim Boddington (STB, Webmaster) |
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