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William Alexander White 1870-1916 (1st Husband)
William Michael Born 19 Sep 1916 Ramsbury, Wiltshire |
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| William Alexander White |
b: abt 1870 Exeter, Devonshire 1871 1Q Exeter 5b 106 |
| Doris Maud de Winton Wills |
b: 9 Aug 1896 Clevedon, Bristol, Somerset 1896 3Q Bedminster 5c 680 daughter of Ernest Salter Wills and Caroline Fanny Maud de Winton |
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12 Jan 1916 Rev. William Alexander White Doris Maud de Winton Wills |
Hungerford, Wiltshire 1916 1Q Hungerford 2c 505 Vicar of Ramsbury, Wiltshire |
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The Times, Thursday, Jan 13, 1916 MARRIAGES
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| William Alexander White |
Died 9 Jul 1916, Age 47, Burnham, Somerset 1916 3Q Axbridge 5c 475 |
| WHITE - On the 9th July, at a nursing home, Burnham, the REVD. W. A. WHITE, M.A., Vicar of Ramsbury, Wiltshire. Funeral at Ramsbury on Wednesday, at 2:30. |
| William Michael White |
b: 19 Sep 1916 Ramsbury, Wiltshire 1916 4Q Hungerford 2c 461 son of William Alexander White and Doris Maud de Winton Wills, Ramsbury Manor |
| WHITE - On the 19th Sept., at Ramsbury Manor, Wilts., Doris (née Wills), the wife of the late Rev. W. A. White, of a son. |
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Norman Carl Haag 1871-1950 (2nd Husband) Norman was born on 8 December 1871, the youngest son of Carl Johann Haag and Ida Buttner, at Hampstead, Middlesex. He was educated at Blairlodge School, Scotland, and Lausanne University, Paris. He was employed in the Consulate at Marseilles from 1893 to 1895. He became Vice-Consul at Cherbourg in 1895, and was later transferred to Marseilles in 1899. He was placed in charge of the Vice-Consulate at Toulon as Acting Vice-Consul in 1900. He was Vice-Consul for the Department of Var to reside at Toulon in 1903. He was given a Royal Commission in 1906, and Vice-Consul at Bremerhaven and Geestemunde. He was in the War Office in 1914, and the Consul at Flushing. In 1915 he joined the Admiralty, and became Acting Consul-General at Barcelona until 1916. He was acting Consul at Madrid during 1918-19. He married the widow Doris Maud de Winton White, nee Wills. He became H. M's Consul-General at Basle, Switzerland from 1920 to 1932 He was given the personal rank of Consul-General in 1929. He retired in 1932. I have identified the following children. |
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Birth of New Husband
Ian Norman Born 24 Jul 1921 Wroughton, Wiltshire Ida Maud Priscilla Born 27 Sep 1922 London Married Howard Gourley Allison Audrey Vera Doris Born 26 Jul 1925 Basle, Switzerland
| Norman Carl Haag |
b: 8 Dec 1871 Hampstead, Middlesex 1872 1Q Hampstead 1a 635 son of Carl Johann Haag and Ida Buttner |
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14 Jun 1920 Norman Carl Haag Doris Maud de Winton White, nee Wills | St. George's, Hanover Square |
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The marriage took place yesterday, at St. George's, Hanover-square, of Mr. Norman C. Haag, of His Majesty's Consular Service, son of the late Mr. Carl Haag, the water-colour painter, and Mrs. Haag, of Hampstead, and Mrs. White, widow of the Rev. William White, of Ramsbury, and eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills, of Ramsbury Manor, Wilts. The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of mauve taffeta and a picture hat. She was unattended. Colonel Haag, of the 18th Hussars, was best man, and Bishop Browne, late Bishop of Bristol officiated, assisted by Prebendary F. N. Thicknesse, the rector of St. George's. |
A reception was held at Claridges Hotel, and among those who attended were: Lady Bellairs, Lady Boynton, Mrs. Wills (the bride's mother), Miss Barbara Wills, Master Michael White (the bride's son), Lady Tennant, Mrs. Harnier, the Rev. T. Basil Woodd, Colonel and Mrs. Prioleau, Captain and Mrs. Ashley, Captain and Mrs. Kaffyn, Mrs. Roger Bellairs, Baroness Hildegarde Hugel, Captain and Mrs. Owen Llewellyn, Captain and Mrs. Grigg, Mrs. Seton de Winton, Mr. George Wills, Miss Douty (cousin of the bride), and Dr. and Mrs. Burnett. Later in the evening Mrs. Wills gave a dance at Claridge's for her daughter, Miss Barbara Wills, which was attended by many of the guests who came to the wedding. |
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| "Penwood" Branksome Park, Bournemouth | Doris Haag's Rolls-Royce at Penwood |
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| Norman's Daimler at Penwood | Norman's Daimler at Penwood |
Children
The British Consular staff in Basel, Switzerland in about 1921. Norman Carl Haag stands in front on the right with his back to a potted shrub. Doris Maud, nee Wills (his wife) stands towards the left with the white fur collar. The boy with her is William Michael White - son by her first marriage.
| Ian Norman Haag |
b: 24 Jul 1921 Wroughton, Wiltshire 1921 3Q Swindon 5a 19 son of Norman Carl Haag and Doris Maud de Winton White |
| Ida Maud Priscilla Haag |
b: 27 Sep 1922 South Kensington, London 1922 4Q Chelsea 1a 520 daughter of Norman Carl Haag and Doris Maud de Winton White, 2 Elystan-mansions, Pelham-crescent, S.W.3 |
| Audrey Vera Doris Haag |
b: 26 Jul 1925 Basle, Switzerland daughter of Norman Carl Haag and Doris Maud de Winton White |
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| Ian Norman Haag as a toddler c.1922 | Ian Norman Haag in R.A.F. c.1940 |
| Norman Carl Haag |
Died 8 Dec 1950, Age 79, Bournemouth 1950 4Q Poole 6a 557 |
| HAAG - On December 8, 1950 (his 79th birthday) passed peacefully away at his residence, Penwood, Branksome Park, Bournemouth, Norman Carl Haag, H.M. Consul-General (Retired), beloved father of Ian, Priscilla and Audrey. Cremation at Bournemouth North Cemetery, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. Inquiries and floral tributes to George Scott & Sons, Funeral Directors, 13 and 15 Somerset Road. |
| Doris Maud de Winton (White) Haag |
Died 29 Sep 1968, Age 72, Polperro, Cornwall 1968 3Q Liskeard 7a 62 |