John Hamon MASSIE RA, 18721914 (aged 42 years)

Name
John Hamon /MASSIE/ RA
Name prefix
Major
Birth June 10, 1872 26
Occupation
Royal Garrison Artillery

Death of a motherOlga Maria WESSENBERG
July 12, 1878 (aged 6 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherCharlotte Hester TOWNSHEND
August 22, 1896 (aged 24 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherThomas Leche MASSIE
July 20, 1898 (aged 26 years)
Burial of a paternal grandfatherThomas Leche MASSIE
July 25, 1898 (aged 26 years)
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901 (aged 28 years)

MarriageMaria Margaret BERGERView this family
September 3, 1903 (aged 31 years)
British King
Edward VII
from January 22, 1901 to May 6, 1910 (aged 37 years)

British King
George V
from May 6, 1910 to January 20, 1936 (on the date of death)

Death November 16, 1914 (aged 42 years)

Burial
Family with parents
father
18451935
Birth: September 21, 1845 42 29Great Boughton
Death: April 14, 1935The Barn, Frensham, Farnham, Surrey
mother
Marriage MarriageJuly 28, 1866St James
4 years
elder brother
18691927
Birth: 1869 23
Death: February 23, 1927Wick Vale, Finchhampstead, Berks
2 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
18721914
Birth: June 10, 1872 26Eauge Chandes Pyrenees, France
Death: November 16, 1914
Family with Maria Margaret BERGER
himself
18721914
Birth: June 10, 1872 26Eauge Chandes Pyrenees, France
Death: November 16, 1914
wife
18681957
Birth: November 10, 1868 28 26Yokohama, Japan
Death: October 23, 1957Flat 2, 55 Earls Ave, Folkestone, Kent
Marriage MarriageSeptember 3, 1903St Judes Church, Portsea
Shared note

Living 14 Western Parade Portsmouth 1903 John Hamon Massie, educated at Stubbington and RMA Woolwich, was commissioned into the Royal Artillery and served in the Chitral Relief expedition in 1895 (medal and two clasps) and in the Boer War (Queen's medal with four clasps, mention in despatches, King's medal with two clasps, DSO). and was killed on active service as a Major on 13 November 1914, dying without issue. Living with Grandfather Thomas 1881. 3 Stanley Place, Chester. At Royal Garrison Artillery. Probate London 5 February 1915