PURBROOK Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Frederick Charles Purbrook, Rosa Woods, Joan (Jean) (Jane Mary) Fleming, ??? Sharpe, Arthur Webb, Sarah Jones and Charlotte Maria Lloyd

married(1)
20th December 1896
Holy Trinity
Hoxton
Hackney
Middlesex
witnesses
Thomas Newton HERBERT
Ellen Sarah ILLINGWORTH
married(2)
14th December 1902
Holy Trinity
Hoxton
Shoredith
Middlesex
witnesses
Walter JONES
Emily JONES
(3)married(3)
June quarter
1909
Islington district
London
as 
Jean Louie
~(2) (1)married(1)
March quarter
1892
Holborn district
Middlesex
 

(2)married
  March quarter 1933 
Brighton district
Sussex 

 
6
CHARLOTTE MARIA
LLOYD

born
9th February 1872
Moor Lane
London City
London
baptised
3rd March 1872
St Bartholomew
Moor Lane
Middlesex
occupation
1881 Scholar
1901 Ostrich Feather Curler
died
September quarter
1901
Clerkenwell
Middlesex
Aged 29
first marriage of 
Arthur 
WEBB
and 
marriage of
Charlotte
Maria
LLOYD
5
SARAH JONES
born 
March quarter 1882
Mile End district
Middlesex
occupation
1891 Scholar
died
21st June 1906
St Bartholomew
Hospital
London E.C.
registered
June quarter
1906
Clerrkewell district
Middlesex
Aged 24
buried
26th June 1906
City of London and
Tower Hamlets Cemetery
London
second marriage of 
Arthur 
WEBB
and
marriage of
Sarah
jones

 

4
ARTHUR WEBB

born
26th September 1873
36 Rahere Street
St Luke
Middlesex
baptised
19th October 1873
St Thomas
Charterhouse
Islington
London
occupation
1896 Postman
(marriage to 
Charlotte Maria)
1901 Town Postman
1902 Postman
(marriage to
Sarah Jones)
1911 Postman GPO
1939 Civil Servant (Retired)
died
3rd December 1952
Tolworth
Surrey
registered
December quarter
1952
Surrey Northern district
Surrey
Aged 79
third
 marriage of 
Arthur 
WEBB
and
marriage of
Joan
(Jean)
(Jane Mary)
FLEMING
this marriage is believed to have been
bigamous as 
we do not believe that
Joan
(Jean)
Jane Mary
FLEMING
had been divorced from her first husband
Frederick
Charles
PURBROOK

 

7
??? SHARPE

born
???
relationship 
of
Joan
(Jean)
(Jane Mary)
FLEMING 
with a
??? SHARPE 

 

2
JOAN (JEAN) (JANE MARY) FLEMING

born
28th April 1872
Kensington
(Notting Hill - 1911)
Middlesex
as
Jane Mary
(registration not found)
occupation
1906 Barnisher
(work house)
died
(registration not found)
but possibly before
1933
first
 marriage of 
Frederick
Charles
PURBROOK
and
first marriage
of
Joan
(Jean)
(Jane Mary)
FLEMING

 

1
FREDERICK CHARLES PURBROOK

 born about 
29th April 1865
 Hammersmith
 Middlesex,
registered
June quarter
1865
Kensington district
Middlesex
occupation
1891 Post Office Civil Service
 1901 Telegraphist Civil Service
 1911 Sorting Clerk Post Office
1939 Retired Post Office Pensioner
died
 4th March 1943 
 Municipal Hospital
 Elm Grove
 Brighton
 Sussex 
Aged 76
administration
2nd April 1943
 Llandudno 
to 
Rose PURBROOK
 widow
will
£521. 1s. 8d

second marriage of 
Frederick
Charles
PURBROOK
and
marriage of
Rosa
WOODS
this marriage
could have been
bigamous 
as no
death has been found
for
Joan
(Jean)
(Jane Mary)
FLEMING
it would appear that they married
when
their son
Frederick
Cecil 
PURBROOK
married

 

3
ROSA WOODS

born 
26th April 1871
 Rudgwick. 
or Haven, Rudgwick
 (1901)
or Billingshurst (1911)
 Sussex,
registered
June  quarter
1871
Horsham district
Sussex
baptised
28th May 1871
Holy Trinity
Rudgwick
Sussex
occupation
 
1881 Scholar
 1891 General Servant
1901 Housekeeper (Domestic) 1939 Unpaid Domestic Duties
died 
20th February 1954
  Upper North Street
  Brighton, Sussex
Aged 80
probate
14th April 1954
to
National Provincial Bank Limited
will
£2027 18s 6d



8
Sydney
Ernest
(FLEMING)
WEBB
born about
March quarter
1897
Hackney district
Middlesex
as
Sidney
Ernest
or
1899
(1911 Census
Clerkenwell
London
9
Arthur
Henry
WEBB
born
1st July 1904
Northampton Buildings
Clerkenwell
Middlesex
baptised
6th January 1905
St James
Clerkenwell
Islington
Middlesex
died
Adelaide
South Australia
Australia

married
September quarter
1931
Lambeth district
Surrey
Adelaide
Elizabeth
WITHAM
born
18th January 1908
Kings Lynn
Norfolk
died
Adelaide
South Australia
Australia
10
Gladys
Lottie
(WEBB)
(FLEMING)
SHARPE
born
16th February 1903
Brixton
Surrey
registered
March quarter
1903
Lambeth district
Surrey
died
(registration not found)

11
George
William
(SHARPE)
FLEMING
born about
December quarter
1905
Bethnal
Green
 district
Middlesex
died
December quarter
1906
Bromley district
Middlesex
as
George
FLEMMING
Aged 0
12
Edward
Harold
WEBB
born
15th November 1909
(16 months on the 1911 Census)
Brookes Market
Holborn
London
occupation
1939
Warehouseman
died
22nd November 1963
Fulham
London

married
21st December 1941
St John
Fulham
London
SW6
Beatrice
Lilian
EDWARDS
born
7th January 1916
St George Square
London
died
7th November 2008
Sheen
Surrey
13
Jessie 
Ada
PURBROOK
born 
29th July 1892
58 Waterford Road
Fulham
Middlesex
registered
September quarter
1892
Fulham district
Middlesex
died
29th July 1892
58 Waterford Road
Fulham
Middlesex
registered
September quarter
1892
Fulham district
Middlesex
Aged 0
14
Frederick
 Henry
 PURBROOK
born about
 
September 
1894
 Brighton, Sussex
occupation 
1911 Tailor Cutter
military service 
WWI
 Service No. 10627
 Acting Bombadier
 (Corporal on findmypast),
 Royal Field Artillery "D" Bty
118th Bde
died
 28 September 1915
France 
Aged 20
memorial
Dud Corner Cemetery
Loos
France
15
Gerald 
Redford 
PURBROOK
born 
15th March 1896
 Brighton, Sussex
registered
June quarter 1896
Steyning district
Sussex
died 
9th November 1982
 Eastbourne district
 Sussex
Aged 86

married
September quarter
1928
Newhaven district
Sussex
Assunta
Agnese
VALENTI
16
Stanley 
Edgar
 PURBROOK
born 
23rd July 1905
  Brighton, Sussex
died
 
June 1998
  Hove district
 Sussex

married
September quarter 1949
Brighton district
Sussex
  Ivy 
Deborah
 Gwen 
VOLLER
born 
28th August 1910
  Brighton district
Sussex
(birth year entered as 1909 on the 1939 census
occupation
1939 Saleswoman, Draper
died 
  March quarter 1970
Hove district
  Sussex
17
Frederick 
Cecil 
PURBROOK
born 
6th March 1907
 Brighton, Sussex
died
21st February 1987
Brighton district
Sussex
Aged 79

married(1)
  March quarter 1933 
Brighton district
Sussex 
(divorced?)
Violet 
Clementina
CLEMENTS


married(2)
 September quarter 1953
  Brighton district
Sussex
Valerie J 
BRAMWELL 
  1. 1861 Andrews Cottages, Brook Green Lane Albion Place, Hammersmith, Kensington, Middlesex. Head Henry F PURBROOK (39) Agent Needle And Fish Cooks born Reading, Berkshire wife Martha E (31), children Henry J (7) and Jessie M (2) with 2 Servants)
    1871 Albion Road Albion Villas, Hammersmith, Kensington, London, Middlesex. Mother widow Martha PURBROOK (42) Needle Agent born Essex, children Jessie (12), Lillie (7) and Frederick (5) all born London, Middlesex. A Servant was Carole WHITING(21) and a Nurse was Amy SALMON (15) both born London, Middlesex
    1881 33, Montpelier Street, Brighton, Sussex, Indexed as BEDBROOK on ancestry and findmypast!.  Mother widow Martha (52) Lodging House born Stanstead, Essex, her children Lili (18) born Hammersmith, Middlesex and Frederick (16). Visiting them is Ellen STACEY (age entered as 81) married born City of London, Middlesex followed by two children George (8) and Charles (6) both born India both indexed as BEDBROOK but entered as "do"
    1891 Montpelier Street, Brighton, Sussex, Mother widow Martha PURBROOK (62) Lodging House Keeper born Stanstead, Essex and Frederick. Boarders were widow Sarah SLIGHT (67) Living on her Own Means born Banbury, Oxfordshire, Helen STUART (47) single Living on her Own Means born Hampstead, Middlesex and Elizabeth COVENEY (34) single Nurse born Gravesend, Kent. A General Servant was Annie PAGE (26) single born Buckinghamshire
    1901 43, New Town Road, Hove, Steyning, Sussex. Shown as married but no wife present Rose WOODS (29) was Housekeeper Domestic born Haven, Rudgwick, Sussex. Visiting them were Agnes A WEST (10) born Henfield, Sussex and Mary WEST (6) born Brighton, Sussex
    1911 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex. Shown as married although the marriage was not registered until 1933. A Servant was Olive KEEPER (15) General Servant Domestic born Putney, London. A Boarder was Walter MARTIN (446) single Private Means born Bethnal Green, Middlesex
    After 1915 98 Upper North Street, Brighton, Sussex (death of son Frederick Henry) From Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site "Son of Frederick Charles and Rose PURBROOK, of 98, Upper North St., Brighton, Sussex".
    1939 98 Upper North Street , Brighton C.B., Sussex
    1943 98 Upper North Street , Brighton, Sussex (probate)
  2. 1906 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
    1908 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
    1911 7A Roupell St, Lambeth, London S E 1911  as Jean Ronie. Jean is down as having been married 2 years and having had 4 children all of whom survive at the date of this Census.
  3. 1881 Part? Titisfold?, Rudgwick, Sussex as Rose
    1891 15 Montpelier Street, The Palace, Brighton, Sussex. General Servant, with sister Eliza, to Lillie Ada PURBROOKE (27) unmarried Lodging. House Keeper born Hammersmith, Middlesex
    1901 New Town Road, Hove, Steyning, Sussex as Rose. She is entered as WOODS, single, Servant, Housekeeper. Shown as born Haven, Rudgwick, Sussex. Are the children hers? In 1911 she said she had had 4 children Visiting them were Agnes A WEST (10) born Henfield, Sussex and Mary WEST (6) born Brighton, Sussex
    1911 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex as Rose. Shown as married although the marriage was not registered until 1933. A Servant was Olive KEEPER (15) General Servant Domestic born Putney, London. A Boarder was Walter MARTIN (46) single Private Means born Bethnal Green, Middlesex. On the 1911 census Rose is shown as having been married 18 years and having had 4 children all still living 
    After 1915 98 Upper North Street, Brighton, Sussex (death of son Frederick Henry) 
    From Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site "Son of Frederick Charles and Rose PURBROOK, of 98, Upper North St., Brighton, Sussex".
    1939 98 Upper North Street , Brighton C.B., Sussex
    1957 St Brelades, 98 Upper North Street, Brighton, Sussex (address given at probate)
  4. 1873 36 Glasshouse Yard, Charterhouse, Islington, London (at baptism) Father Henry WEBB a Warehouseman, Mother Margaret
    1896 7 Winlock Street, Hoxton, Middlesex (address at marriage to Charlotte Maria LLOYD - Father Henry WEBB - Commercial Traveller
    1901 35 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton New Town, Shoreditch, Middlesex. With Arthur and Charlott was Sydney A WEBB, brother aged 20 a Letter Sorter born St Lukes, Middlesex.
    1902 35 Shepherdess Walk?, Hoxton, Middlesex (at marriage to Sarah JONES) Father Henry WEBB - Commercial Traveller
    1911 7A Roupell St, Lambeth, London S E. Living with wife Jean Ronie (née FLEMING), his son Sydney Ernest (mother Charlotte LLOYD), Gladys Lottie (daughter of Jean and Unknown SHARPE), Arthur Henry (mother Sarah JONES) and Edward Harold (son of Arthur and Jean). All children shown as WEBB
    1939 9 Trematon House, Lambeth, London as a widower. Living with him was his son Edward H WEBB
  5. 1891 46 Ely Terrace Mile End Old Town, Middlesex. Father John JONES aged 72 a Carman born Bethnal Green, London, Mother Annie aged 45 born Bloomsbury, London, Siblings Arthur aged 21 a Carman born Mile End, London, Walter aged 16 a Boy in Tailors Shop born Bethnal Green, London, Edwin aged 12 a Scholar born Mile End, London, then Sarah followed by Emily aged 7 a Scholar bonr Mile End, London.
    1901 Not found
    1902 64 Taplon Street, Hoxton, Middlesex (at marriage) Father John JONES (deceased) Wine and Spirit Merchant?
  6. 1872 9 Silk Street, St Giles, Middlesex (Father Evan a Porter, Mother Elizabeth Jane
    1881 1 Church Row. City Road, Holborn, Middlesex> Father Evan aged 42 a Warehouse Porter born Southwark, Surrey, Mother Elizabeth aged 41 born S Luke, Middlesex, Siblings Charles aged 20 a Warehouse Porter born St Luke, Middlesex, Mary A aged 16 born St Giles, Middlesex, Emily 13 born St Giles, Middlesex, Henry aged 11 a Scholar born St Giles, Middlesex, then Charlotte followed by Ellen aged 6 a Scholar, born St Luke, Middlesex, Caroline aged 3 a Scholar born St Luke, Middlesex and Beatricer aged 1 born St Luke, Middlesex.
    1901 35 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton New Town, Shoreditch, Middlesex. With Arthur and Charlott was Sydney A WEBB, brother aged 20 a Letter Sorter born St Lukes, Middlesex.
    1896 17 Sturt? Street, Hoxton, Middlesex (address at marriage) - Father Evan LLOYD (deceased) Porter
  7.  
  8. 1906 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
    1908 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
    1911 7A Roupell St, Lambeth, London S E
  9. 1911 7A Roupell St, Lambeth, London S E
  10. 1906 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
    1908 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
    1911 7A Roupell St, Lambeth, London S E
  11. 1906 City Road Workhouse, Holborn, Middlesex
  12. 1911 7A Roupell St, Lambeth, London S E
    1939 9 Trematon House, Lambeth, London. Living with his father Arthur WEBB
  13.  
  14. 1901 43, New Town Road, Hove, Steyning, Sussex. Father shown as married but no wife present Rose WOODS (29) was Housekeeper Domestic born Haven, Rudgwick, Sussex. Visiting them were Agnes A WEST (10) born Henfield, Sussex and Mary WEST (6)
    born Brighton, Sussex
    1911 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex. Father shown as married to Rose although the marriage was not registered until 1933 A Servant was Olive KEEPER (15) General Servant Domestic born Putney, London. A Boarder was Walter MARTIN (446) single Private Means born Bethnal Green, Middlesex
    From Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site
    Historical Information
    The name "Dud Corner" is believed to be due to the large number of unexploded enemy shells found in the neighbourhood after the Armistice. The only burials here during hostilities were those of four Officers of the 9th Black Watch and one Private of the 8th Royal Dublin Fusiliers, close to Plot III, Row B; the remainder of the graves were brought in later from isolated positions near Loos and to the North, and from certain small cemeteries, including:-
    TOSH CEMETERY, LOOS, was on the North side of the village, close to the communication trench called Tosh Alley. It contained the graves of 171 soldiers from the United Kingdom (118 of whom were Irish) and five from Canada. It was used from October 1915 to September 1917.
    CRUCIFIX CEMETERY, LOOS, was a little West of Tosh Cemetery. It was used from September 1915 to May 1916, and it contained the graves of 53 soldiers from the United Kingdom.
    LE RUTOIRE BRITISH CEMETERY, VERMELLES, was close to Le Rutoire Farm, which is on Loos Plain, near the village of Vermelles. It was used in 1915, and contained the graves of 82 soldiers from the United Kingdom and six French soldiers.
    There are now nearly 2,000, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, over half are unidentified and special headstones have been erected to 15 soldiers from the United Kingdom who are believed to be buried among them. The great majority of the dead buried here fell in the Battle of Loos 1915; but some were killed in succeeding years. Originally, the regimental memorials for the following units were brought into the cemetery:-
    10th Scottish Rifles and the 17th London Regiment, dating from the Battle of Loos, and those of the Royal Montreal Regiment and the Royal Highlanders of Canada, dating from the Battle of Hill 70 in August 1917. These memorials were later removed.
    Special memorials are erected in this Cemetery to twelve soldiers of the 2nd Welch Regiment, killed in action on the 12th October 1915, and originally buried in Crucifix Cemetery, Loos, whose graves could not be found on concentration.
    The cemetery now covers an area of 5,550 square metres, and is bounded by a low rubble wall except on the road side, where the War Stone is raised on a grass terrace and flanked by buildings.
  15. 1901 43, New Town Road, Hove, Steyning, Sussex. Father shown as married but no wife present Rose WOODS (29) was Housekeeper Domestic born Haven, Rudgwick, Sussex. Visiting them were Agnes A WEST (10) born Henfield, Sussex and Mary WEST (6) born Brighton, Sussex
    1911 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex. Father shown as married to Rose although the marriage was not registered until 1933. A Servant was Olive KEEPER (15) General Servant Domestic born Putney, London. A Boarder was Walter MARTIN (446) single Private Means born Bethnal Green, Middlesex
    1915 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex. (enlistment WWI)
    1926 Gerald sailed from Southampton and arrived 25th June 1926 in Quebec, Canada on the "Minnedosa) Nearest relative given as Father 98 Upper North Street, Brighton
    1927 Gerald sailed from Cherbourg, France arriving in Quebec, Canada on 26th May 1927 on the "Montroyal" Nearest relation given as Father F. C. PURBROOK, 98 Upper North Street, Brighton, Sussex
    1928 Gerald arrived in St John, New Brunswick, Canada on the 12 Aroil 1928 on the "Marloch" having sailed form Southampton
    1929 Gerald arrived in Quebec, Canada on the 4th October 1929 on the "Montrose" having departed from Southampton. Nearest relation down as Wife, Mrs A PURBROOK, 35 Church Road, Seaford, Sussex
    1930 Gerald sailed from Antwerp, Belgium, Southampton, England and Cherbourg, France arriving in St John, New Brunswick, Canada on 21st April 1930 on the "Montrose" Nearest relative down as wife - Assunto A PURBROOK, Norton Cottages, Brockenhurst, Hampshire.
    1939 12 Bridge Street , Newhaven U.D., Sussex, wife entered as Sunta Agnes (Agnes A). Following her was a Record Officially Closed entry and then Colin T PURBROOK (born 26 February 1936) Under School Age
    1983 7 Marine Drive, Bishopston, Seaford, East Sussex (address given at probate)
    Below are all the sailings I have found for Gerald Redford PURBROOK, I have just cut and pasted details as found on Ancestry.com and put into date order, each on should read for example using the first entr : Arrived 25th June 1926 in Quebec Canada having sailed from Southampton, England on the "Minnedosa".
    All sailings found for Gerald Redford, PURBROOK on Canadian Passenger Lists 1865-1935 on Ancestry.com

    25 Jun 1926 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Minnedosa 
    20 Aug 1926 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Minnedosa 
    17 Sep 1926 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Minnedosa 
    23 Apr 1927 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Glasgow, Scotland Melita 
      26 May 1927 Quebec, Canada Cherbourg, France Montroyal 
    23 Jun 1927 Quebec, Canada Antwerp, Belgium Montroyal 
    21 Jul 1927 Quebec, Canada Antwerp, Belgium Montroyal 
    12 Apr 1928 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Southampton, England Marloch 
    15 Jun 1928 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Metagama 
    18 Jul 1928 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Montroyal 
    10 Aug 1928 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Metagama 
      20 Jan 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England Montrose 
    19 Feb 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England Montrose 
    18 Mar 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England Montrose
    6 Sep 1929 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Southampton, England Montrose 
      4 Oct 1929 Quebec, Canada Antwerp, Belgium and Southampton, England Montrose 
    30 Dec 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England Montrose 
    21 Apr 1930 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Antwerp, Belgium and Southampton, England and Cherbourg, France Montrose 
      23 Mar 1930 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Cherbourg, France Montrose 
    All UK Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878 to 1960 on Ancestry.com for Gerald Redford PURBROOK
    And if in full for below: Left 8th February 1920 St John, New Brunswick, Canada sailing for Liverpool, England
    8 Feb 1920 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England 
    5 Dec 1922 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    10 May 1924 Quebec, Canada Liverpool, England 
    8 Jul 1926 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
    8 Aug 1926 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    11 Aug 1926 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    25 Nov 1926 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
    23 Dec 1926 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Southampton, England 
    4 Feb 1927 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Southampton, England 
    11 Mar 1927 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Southampton, England 
      8 Apr 1927 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Glasgow, Scotland 
    6 May 1927 Montréal, Québec, Canada Glasgow, Scotland 
      9 Jun 1927 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    5 Jul 1927 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    2 Aug 1927 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    25 Aug 1927 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
      2 Jul 1928 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
      20 Sep 1928 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
      2 Feb 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England 
    2 Mar 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England 
      30 Mar 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England 
      27 Apr 1929 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England 
    25 May 1929 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
      20 Jun 1929 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
    17 Jul 1929 Quebec, Canada Southampton, England 
    17 Aug 1929 Montréal, Québec, Canada Liverpool, England 
    15 Nov 1929 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
    11 Jan 1930 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Liverpool, England 
    1 May 1930 St John, New Brunswick, Canada Southampton, England 
      28 Jun 1930 Montréal, Québec, Canada Southampton, England 
      23 Aug 1930 Montréal, Québec, Canada London, England 
    20 Sep 1930 Montréal, Québec, Canada London, England 
  16. 1911 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex. Father Shown as married to Rose although the marriage was not registered until 1933 A Servant was Olive KEEPER (15) General Servant Domestic born Putney, London. A Boarder was Walter MARTIN (446) single Private Means born Bethnal Green, Middlesex
    Information for Deboroah Gwen VOLLER
    1939 13 Lower Flat Newmarket Road , Brighton C.B., Sussex
    Father James VOLLER (born 3 January 1875) Boiler Maker Rivetter Hand, mother
    Emily L VOLLER (born 10 June 1874) Domestic Duties At Home and brother Charles
    P VOLLER (born 29 December 1913) Clerk & Cashier Gas Company
  17. 1911 98 Upper North Street Brighton, Brighton, Sussex. Father shown as married to Rose although the marriage was not registered until 1933 A Servant was Olive KEEPER (15) General Servant Domestic born Putney, London.. A Boarder was Walter MARTIN (446) single Private Means born Bethnal Green, Middlesex
    1987 98 Upper North Street, Brighton, Sussex (address given at administration)
    Note Violet CLEMENTS marriage again.

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