Friends of Hastings Cemetery
Census, 1891 -
Surname 1st name Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Born
TRIMMING John Head M M 40 Architect(Notem) Hastings
TRIMMING Lois R Wife M F 41 Hastings
TRIMMING Eunice R Dau S F 17 Asst. Teacher Eastbourne
TRIMMING John R Son M 16 Ironmonger's App, Eastbourne
TRIMMING Esther M Dau F 14 Milliner's App. Eastbourne
TRIMMING Lydia M Dau -
TRIMMING James E Son -
TRIMMING Martha L Dau -
TRIMMING Benjamin M Son -
TRIMMING Clement W Son -
TRIMMING Arthur J Son -
FUNNELL Priscilla E Sislaw S F 35 Wife's Companion Hastings
HERON Walter W Board S M 21 Pianoforte Tuner Uxbridge
December 26th, 1872 at Ebenezer Chapel, by Mr. Hull, Mr. John Trimming, only son of Mr. Ebenezer Trimming, of Claremont to Lois Rhoda the second daughter of Mr. R. Funnell of George street. The bride and bridegroom were presented with a Bible and a hymn book (Gadsby's Selection).
John was very busy in Hastings as an architect, and in the selling and letting homes. He worked often with his wife’s family.
TO LET OR BE SOLD, Superior six-
TO BE SOLD, superior six and eight-
TRIMMING, J. Architect & surveyor, ‘Stream Lodge’, Sunrise Terrace, Harold Rd, 1887. (In 1891 census at 126 Harold Rd.)
At the same time he was the Superintendent of Ebenezer Chapel.
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
OPENING OF A SUNDAY SCHOOL IN THE OLD TOWN, HASTINGS.
Wednesday was the date of a great event the calendar those attending the Ebenezer Chapel, which is devoted to the sect termed the Particular Baptists. On that day was opened the new Sunday School and Vestry-
Hastings and St Leonards Observer -
Chapel.—This chapel, which has been for some time undergoing extensive repairs, was reopened on Tuesday last, ……… Large congregations were present at each service. The chapel, as most of our readers no doubt well know, was an unpretentious looking building, but after having undergone repairs, it now looks neat and commodious. The building has been completely renovated, and now presents a mnch more modern appearance than it did before. It has also been enlarged, and provides sixty additional sittings, making a total of 350. The body of the chapel has been reseated with open benches in lieu of the former closed pews. The alterations were carried out under the superintendence and from the plans of Mr. Trimming
John Trimming was living at 4 Nelson Road in March 1907. After he was widowed, be and his family emigrated to Canada.
“Virginian” arriving 6 Mar 1908 -
1916 census Battle River, Saskatchewan
John Trimming, 65, widowed, emigration 1908 carpenter
James Ebenezer Trimming, 36, emigration 1907 farmer
Martha Lois Trimming, 33, emigration 1913
Benjamin Marcus Trimming, 31, emigration 1907 soldier
Jabez Funnel, 19, emigration 1913 relationship to John -