Harry KISHERE
Birth Name | KISHERE, Harry |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 71 years, 6 months, 22 days |
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Birth | 26 March 1875 | Thame, Oxon. | 1a 2a 3a 4a | |
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Death | 17 October 1946 | Ravenscourt, London | 5a 6a | |
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Occupation | 1911 | Mortlake, Surrey | Motor Bus driver | 2b |
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Other | 12 May 1927 | City of London | 7a | |
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Retirement | November 1935 | Bedford | Retirememnt | 8a |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | John KISHERE | about 1844 | about 1915 | |
Mother | Arabella HATTON | about 1847 | 16 February 1879 | |
Sister | Ruth KISHERE | about 1867 | ||
Brother | Fred KISHERE | about 1873 | ||
Harry KISHERE | 26 March 1875 | 17 October 1946 | ||
Sister | Alice KISHERE | 27 August 1877 | ||
Father | John KISHERE | about 1844 | about 1915 | |
Stepmother | Jane HATTON | about 1849 | 1 September 1900 | |
Half-sister | Maud KISHERE | 10 June 1880 | ||
Half-sister | Louisa KISHERE | about 1881 | ||
Half-brother | Amy KISHERE | about 1885 | ||
Half-sister | Kate KISHERE | about 1890 |
Families
Family of Harry KISHERE and Lydia Alice VYE |
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Married | Wife | Lydia Alice VYE ( * 8 March 1876 + 19 December 1944 ) | ||||||||||||||
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_UID | 47A2FCD391752541B9938CCB54CA318FA5A6 |
Pedigree
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Source References
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1881 census
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Name Harry Kishere
Event Type Census
Event Date 1881
Event Place Chinnor (Oxon), Buckinghamshire, England
Registration District Wycombe
Residence Note Bird In Hand Corner
Gender Male
Age 6
Marital Status (Original) Single
Occupation Scholar
Relationship to Head of Household Son
Birth Year (Estimated) 1875
Birthplace Thame, Oxfordshire, England
Page Number 21
Registration Number RG11
Piece/Folio 1470/148
Affiliate Record Type Household
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1911 Census
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First name(s) Harry
Last name Kishere
Sex Male
Birth year 1876
Age 35
Age as transcribed 35
Relationship to head Head
Marital status Married
Marriage year 1902
Years married 9
Occupation Motor o bus driver
Birth place Oxfordshire Oxon
Birth place as transcribed Oxfordshire Oxon
Full address 52 Avondale Road Mortlake, Mortlake, Surrey, England
Address 52 Avondale Road Mortlake
House number 52
Street Avondale Road
Parish Mortlake
County Surrey
Country England
Registration district Richmond upon Thames
Registration district number 41
Sub district Mortlake
Sub district number 2
Enumeration district 3
Archive series RG14
Piece number 3608
Schedule 122
Census reference RG14PN3608 RG78PN136 RD41 SD2 ED3 SN122
RG 78 piece number 136
Other household member first name(s) Lydia
Other household member last name Kishere
Record set 1911 Census For England & Wales
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First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place
Harry Kishere Head Married Male 35 1876 Motor o bus driver Oxfordshire Oxon
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married 9 years 1911
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1939 register
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First name(s) Harry
Last name(s) Kishere
Birth date 26 Mar 1875
Birth day 26
Birth month 3
Birth year 1875
Sex Male
Marital status Married
Occupation Master Grocer
Address General Store Brogboro, Luton
Place Ampthill R.D.
Borough / district Ampthill R.D.
County Bedfordshire
Country England
E. D. letter code DQAG
Schedule 186
Schedule sub number 5
Archive reference RG101/1992I/019/14
Piece number 1992I
Item number 19
Line number 14
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1921 Census
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First name(s) Harry
Last name Kishere
Sex Male
Birth year 1876
Census date 19 June 1921
Age in years 45
Age in months 2
Age as transcribed 45 y 2 m
Relationship to head Head
Marital status Married
Birth place Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Birth county Oxfordshire
Birth country England
Transcribed birth place Oxfordshire, Oxford
Occupation District Manager (Bedfordshire)
Occupation code 710
Occupation code with suffix 710/6
Employer National Omnibus & Transport Company Ltd
Employer code 543
Place of work St Johns Street Bedford (The Garage)
Language used to complete form English
Person making return Harry Kisher
House number 68
Street St John's Street, Bedford
Address 68 St John's Street, Bedford
Full address as transcribed 68 Stjohn St, Bedford
Parish St John, St Mary
Registration district Bedford
Registration district number 174
Sub-district Bedford Borough
Sub-district number 3
Enumeration district number 1
County Bedfordshire
Country England
Ward of borough or urban district St Mary's & St John's
Borough, urban or rural district Bedford MB
Parliamentary borough or division Bedfordshire PC, Bedford Div.
Archive The National Archives
Archive series RG 15
Piece number 07896
Schedule number 135
Schedule type code E
District reference RD 174 RS 3 ED 1
Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
Other household member's first name(s) Lydia Alice
Other household member's last name Kishere
Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
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Find A Grave
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Death 17 Oct 1946 England
Burial All Saint's Churchyard
Ridgmont, Central Bedfordshire Unitary Authority, Bedfordshire, EnglandHarry Kishere was the local superintendent at Bedford of The National Omnibus and Transport Company Limited from 1919 to 1930 and District Traffic Superintendent at Bedford of The Eastern National Omnibus Company Limited from 1930 to c1938. After leaving the company he kept the village stores at Ridgmont, Bedfordshire
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Probate index
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KISHERE Harry of The Stores Brogborough, Ridgmont, Beds. died 17 Oct 1946 at The Royal Masonic Hospital Ravenscourt Park, London W6 Probate Oxford 4 Dec to Robert Bernard HOBOURN, clerk to Commissioners of Income Tax and Grace Edith VYE widow. Efects £2386 2s 8d
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Reciept No. 379, 3rd May 1927, DOB 26 March 1875 @ Butter Market, Thame, Oxon.
Harry KISHERE, son of John KISHERE, late of 38 Devonshire Road Chiswick, Middx. A retired Publican, dec'd:
occupying premises 68 St Johns Street, Bedford, Beds.
District Manager of the National Omnibus & Transport Co.
To be admitted to the Freedom of the City of London .....continues.By Order of Court of Common Council 12 May 1927
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Bedfordshire Times and Independent 29 November 1935
BUSES OLD AND NEW
MR. HARRY KISIHERE'S LONG CAREER
IN TRANSPORT WORK
The retirement in the near future of Mr. Harry Kishere, district superintendent of the Bedford division of the National Omni. bus Company, will end a connexion with transport work that has extended over 2 period of forty-two years. Except for the war period Mr. Kishere, who is an Associate of the Institute of Transport, has had control of the Bedford area since 1913 : he is the man behind the great development of omnibus services that has taken place in the district since the war. In 1919 there was one service in Bedford itself from George Street to Kempston-but now almost every neighbourhood is familiar with the green of Eastern National buses. Mr. Kishere retires with the good wishes of inspectors, drivers, conductors, and garage employees, numbering about two hundred and thirty, who have worked under him.A few of these men were with Mr. Kishere when he became the first local manager
for the London General Omnibus Company in 1913. He had come from London where eight years before he had had the proud distinction of being the first man to drive a public motor conveyance. Mr. Kishers drove from Kilburn to Marble Arch. He recalls the days when he was a driver of a horse bus on the route between the "Queen of England ". Shepherd's Bush, and Liverpool Street. On that service he had his regular passengers who possessed their own particular seats. In high hats and frock-coats they used to sit on the top deck and were each provided with a news paper. As a London coachman, Mr. Kishere had to wear a high hat, a velvet and box-cloth coat, and white tie.
During the war eight of Mr. Kishere's buses from this area were commandeered for service abroad, and those of his men who did not join the fighting services were transferred to London. Mr. Kishere took charge of the War Lorry Department at Battersea, and was also an inspector in the Metropolitan Special Constabulary on the ambulance section. He returned to Bedford in 1919 and now the area over which he has supervision extends as far as Cambridge, St. Ives, Luton, and Rush den. At one time he supervised the running of a hundred and eight buses. The number to-day is just under one hundred. In 1920 Mr. Kishere carried out surveys in the districts of Taunton and Stroud for the purpose of establishing bus services, and these services were actually begun with men and vehicles from the Bedford area. Afterwards, of course, these men were sent back to these parts. Mr. Kishere was also responsible for the preliminary work in the establishment of services at Bridgwater. Burnham-on-Sea, Wells, Cheddar, and other places in the west of England.
Mr. Kisiere, who is sixty-one, married in 1901 Miss Lydia Vye, of Shepherd'. Bush. They are to continue to live in Bedford.
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GRO index FMP
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First name(s) Harry
Last name Kishere
Marriage quarter 4
Marriage year 1901
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MarriageFinder™ Harry Kishere married one of these peopleLydia Alice Vye,
District Fulham
District number -
County London
Country England
Volume 1A
Volume as transcribed 1A
Page number 623
Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005
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Marriage Certificate
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Hammersmith, Middx.
25 December 1901 banns
Harry KISHERE, 25, bach, Coachman, 27 Hadyn Park Road, s of John KISHERE, Clerk
Lydia Alice VYE, 25, spin, , 27 Haydn Park Road, d of William Henry VYE, stonemason
wit John Henry KISHERE & Emila Selina VYE
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