Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameJoan AIKIN-SNEATH, 4C1R
Birth23 Oct 1900, Paysandu, Uruguay
Death1982, Gloucestershire, England
MotherLouisa Langworthy BAKER (1864-1928)
Spouses
Birth3 Jan 1889, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England
Death14 Feb 1987, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Burial10 Mar 1987
ChildrenFrancis N Oldfield (1922-)
Notes for Joan AIKIN-SNEATH
from a family member

death date from Anthony Lowth

In the 1901 census 10 Chepston Place, Kensington Town, Kensington, London.
Head Betsy H. Baker, widow, age 69, own means, born Newton Abbot, Devon.
Daughter Louisa Langworthy Sneath, married, age 35, born Newton Abbot, Devon.
Grandaughter Beryl Louisa Aikin Sneath, age 1, born French Ant?, British Subject.
Grandaughter Joan Aikin Sneath, age 5 months, born Uruguay, British Subject.
A nurse from ???? Rios Argentine, age 23, a nurse maid D????, from Forest Hill, London, age 14.
They are staying at Elizabeth R. Graham, widow, age 51, let appartments.

In the 1911 census Burleigh Court, Brinscombe, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire.
Head Francis William Aikin-Sneath, age 45, private means, employer, born Cambridge.
Wife Louisa Langworthy Aikin-Sneath, age 46, married 12 years, 5 children born alive all still living, born Newton Abbott, Devon.
Daughter Beryl Louisa Aikin-Sneath, age 11, born Buenos Aires, Argentina, British subject by parentage.
Daughter Joan Aikin-Sneath, age 10, born Paysandu, Uruguay.
Daughter Nancy Eva Aikin-Sneath, age 8, born Paysandu, Uruguay.
Son Francis Brian Aikin-Sneath, age 6, born Bedford.
Betsy Aikin-Sneath, age 3, born Paignton, Devon.
1 domestic nurse born Argentina. 1 cook, 1 parlour maid, 1 housemaid all born in England.
Visitor William Cyril Empson, age 52 married, estate agent, born Headingley, Yorkshire.

Parish Records Tibberton, Gloucestershire
Marriage September 14 1921
Charles Philip Oldfield Bartlett, age 32, bachelor, flight lieutenant Royal Air Force, residence Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, father Charles Oldfield Bartlett, clerk in Holy Orders and
Joan Aikin-Sneath, age 20, spinster, residence Tibberton Court, father Francis Aiken-Sneath, gentleman
After Banns by Charles Oldfield Bartlett
In the presence of Francis Aiken Sneath, Donald Aikin Sneath, S? S? Aiken-Sneath and Edith Bartlett

In the July to August 1921 marriage index Joan A. Sneath and Charles P. O. Bartlett [his record gives his spouse’s surname as Atkin-Sneath], Newent, Gloucestershire volume 6a, page 747.

1939 England and Wales Register
Cornelia and East, Poole, Dorset
178. Joan Bartlett, patient, born October 23 1900, married, unpaid domestic duties
179. Record closed

In the October to December 1982 death index Joan Bartlett, born October 23 1900, died Gloucester, Gloucestershire, volume 22, page 2079.

Parish Records St. Peter, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire
Joan Bartlett, abode Eldorado Road, Cheltenham formerly of Redesdale, The Park, buried January 6 1983, died age 82, ceremony by G. R. Hamish?, Rector
Notes for Charles Philip Oldfeld (Spouse 1)
In the January to March 1889 birth index Charles Philip O. Bartlett, Axbridge district, Somerset, volume 5c, page 519.

from a family member

Royal Aero Club Aviators’ Certificates
Bartlett, Charles Philip Oldfeld [as spelled]
born 3rd Jan. 1889 at Weston-super-Mare
Nationality British
Rank Flight Sub-Lieut. Royal Navy
certification taken on Maurice Farman Biplane
at Royal Naval Air Station, Chingford
21st June 1916


All from a post on ancestry by jdd1172
Flt. Sub-Lieut. Charles Philip Oldfield Bartlett, R.N.A.S.
   For exceptionally good work on the occasion of a bombing raid on Houttave Aerodrome on the 25th July, 1917.
Supplement to the London Gazette, 14 September 1917

Flt. Cdr. Charles Philip Oldfield Bartlett, D.S.C. [Distinguished Service Cross], R.N.A.S. {Royal Naval Air Service]
   For conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty in carrying out bombing raids and in attacking enemy aircraft.
    On the 28th March, 1918, he carried out three bombing raids. Whilst returning from one of these missions he was attacked at a height of about 2,500 feet by three enemy triplanes, and five other scouts. One of these he drove down, attacking it with his front guns, whilst his observer shot down out of control a second. Observing that two of the triplanes were diving on him and converging, he side-slipped his machine away with the result that the two enemy machines collided and fell to the ground together, where they burst into flames.
    He has carried out very many bombing raids, and brought down several enemy machines, invariably showing the greatest skill and determination.
Supplement to the London Gazette, 17 May 1918

Victories
Victories
Date, Time, Unit, Aircraft, Opponent, Location
1 02 Jul 1917, 1230, 5N,D.H.4 (N5967), Albatros D.V (OOC), Zeebrugge
2 30 Jan 1918, 1330, 5N, D.H.4 (N6001), Albatros D.V (OOC), Engel Airfield
3 18 Mar 1918, 1102, 5N, D.H.4 (N5961), Albatros D.V (OOC), Beaurevoir
4 21 Mar 1918, 1804, 5N
D.H.4 (N6000), Fokker DR.I (OOC) Honnecourt
5 27 Mar 1918, 1045, 5N, D.H.4 (N6000), Albatros D.V (OOC), Fontaine
6 28 Mar 1918, abt 1000, 5N, D.H.4 (N6001), Fokker DR.I (DES), Raincourt
7 28 Mar 1918, abt 1000, 5N, D.H.4 (N6001), Fokker DR.I (DES) Raincourt
8 28 Mar 1918, abt 1000, 5N, D.H.4 (N6001), Fokker DR.I (DES), Raincourt
End of post

And also from jdd1172

Bomber pilot, 1916-1918 / C. P. O. Bartlett ; edited by Chaz Bowyer.AuthorBartlett, C. P. O. (Charles Philip Oldfeld), b. 1889.Published
London : Allan, 1974.
Physical description180 p., [40] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.ISBN
0711005451
 
Revised ed. also published:
 
In the teeth of the wind : the story of a naval pilot on the Western Front 1916-1918 / by C.P.O. Bartlett ; edited by Nick Bartlett.AuthorBartlett, C. P. O. (Charles Philip Oldfeld), b. 1889EditionNew rev. ed.Published
London : L. Cooper, 1994.
Physical description159p,[16]p of plates ; 25cm.ISBN
0850523184
Notes Previous ed. published as: Bomber pilot, 1916-1918. London: Ian Allan, 1974
End of second post

1939 England and Wales Register
Blindfold Road, Dorset
346 Charles P. O. Bartlett, born January 3 1889, married, Public School Bursar

In the February 1987 death index Charles Philip O. Bartlett, born January 3 1889, died age 98, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, volume 22, page 1694.

Parish Records St. Peter, Leckhampton, Gloucestershire
Charles Philip Oldfield Bartlett, DSC (Churchwarden 1960-1965], abode Broadleas Rest Home Cheltenham, buried March 10 1987, age 98, ceremony by G. R. Harriett?, Rector

National Probate Calendar
Charles Philip Oldfield Bartlett of Eaton Cott Eaton Hill Baslow Derbyshire died February 14 1987 Probate Leeds 13 May 1987. 81441 pounds
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