Documents for David Bain


school admission

Admission to Marylebone school in 1886 showing David's date of birth to be 10 April 1881.

 

1891 census RG12, Piece 95, folio 72 page 47
88 Christopher Buildings, Marylebone

Ernest [sic]A Bain head Married 34 Tailor born Scotland
Maggie Bain wife Married 33   born Scotland
David Bain son   9   born Scotland
James Bain son   8   born Scotland
Ernest [sic] Bain son   8m   born Marylebone, London

 

1901 census RG13, piece 722, Folio 34, page 5
Avery Allhallows

Henry Hassell head married 43 Agricultural Labourer born St Mary's
Rosina Hassell wife married 42   born St Mary's
Clara dau single 13   born St Mary's
George son single 12   born St Mary's
Albert son single 10   born St Mary's

1911Census RG14, Piece 34996, page 2.
Arabia, Cyprus and Gibraltar

David Bain Gunner 31 married 79 Company RGA soldier Glasgow, Lannark

1911 Census RG14, piece 34996, page 11
Arabia, Cyprus and Gibraltar

Clara Bain wife 25 married 5yrs 4 children, 2 live, 2 dead born Hoo Nr Rochester, Kent
Margaret Bain daughter 3     born Rangoon, Burmah - British subject by parentage
Clara Bain daughter 5 wks     born Bombay, India - British subject by parentage

 

Children born to Ewart and Maggie Bain
David Duguid     Scotland      
James     Scotland      
Ewart Robert Duguid Q2 1886 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 552 died Q2 1886
Lillie Park Q1 1888 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 564 died Q2 1888
Maggie Q2 1889 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 528 died Q2 1889
Ewart Alexander Q3 1890 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page553  

Children born to Ewart and Frances
Bessie Q1 1894 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 519
Alexander Q3 1896 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 526
Eva Frances Q4 1898 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 488
Jessie Q1 1900 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 530
Dora Q4 1901 Marylebone RD Vol 1a Page 488
Jeanie Q1 1903 Edmonton RD Vol 3a Page 472
William Ewart Q1 1905 Edmonton RD Vol 3a Page 540
Donald Q4 1907 Edmonton RD Vol 3a Page 501


burial

Burial record of David and Clara's son, un-named in the register but he would have been known as David Stanley, the first burial in the new Churchyard.


medals

David's medal record which shows that he was taken POW on 9 April 1916 and died 14 August 1916