IBALL Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Robert Iball and Margaret Bushell

 

married
September quarter
1943
Birmingham district
Warwickshire

 

1
ROBERT IBALL

born
26th February 1915
Standish
Lancashire
registered 
March quarter 1915
Wigan district
Lancashire
occupation
1939 Colliery Screen Hand
died
January 2003
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire
Aged 87

 

2
MARGARET BUSHELL
born 
22nd January 1919
registered
March quarter
1919
Kings Norton district
Warwickshire
occupation
1939 
Gloves and Hosiery Shop Assistant
died
17th August 2003
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire
Aged 84


3
Antony 
IBALL 
born about 
September quarter 1945 
Birmingham West district
Warwickshire
4
Sandra 

IBALL 
born about
June quarter 1948 
Worksop district 
Nottinghamshire

married(1)
September quarter
1968
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire
Stuart
B
STATON
born
June quarter
1948
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire

married(2)
December quarter
1977
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire
Phillip
ALDER
born
September quarter 1938
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire
died
22nd February 2014
Worksop district
Nottinghamshire
Aged 74
  1. 1939 1 Riddell Avenue, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Albert William IBALL born 26th March 1882 Coal Hewer (off ill health) crossed through and Incapacitated entered. Edith IBAL born 28th August 1887 Unpaid Domestic Duties, William IBALL born 26th February 1915 Colliery Haulage Hand (Heavy Worker, Robert IBALL born 26th February 1915 Colliery Screen Hand, Then one record officially closed, Arthur IBALL born 5th December 1925 At School.
  2. 1939 111 Scribers Lane, Birmingham, Warwickshire. Rosina BUSHELL born 5th September 1874 a Widow Unpaid Domestic Work, Margaret BUSHELL (later IBALL?) born 22nd January 1919 Gloves and Hosiery Shop Assistant, Winifred D BUSHELL born 24th April 1901 Coat Dept. Supervisor
  3.  
  4. Information for Stuart B STATON
    Stuart married again September 1989 Worksop district, Nottinghamshire to a Rosemarie ROW born about 1953 (registration not found)

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