STEMP Chart 0360

This is a Chart for Felix George Stemp and Clara Elizabeth Jewell

 

married
20th September 1919
St Mary and St Nicholas
Leatherhead
Surrey
witnesses
James JEWELL
James Frederick JEWELL

 
 

1
FELIX GEORGE STEMP
born about
June quarter 1889
West Grinstead, Sussex
baptised
26th May 1889
West Grinstead
Sussex
occupation
1911 Painter
1919 Engineers Fitter (at marriage)
died
8th July 1928
Great Bookham, Surrey
probate
14th December 1928
London
to
Frederick JEWELL labourer
and 
Elizia JEWELL wife of the said Frederick JEWELL
will
£168 8s. 10d.

 

2
CLARA ELIZABETH JEWELL

born about
September quarter
1894
St George Hanover
Square, London
died
September quarter
1927
Epsom district
Surrey
Aged 33


3
Leslie E
STEMP
born about
June quarter
1921
Epsom district
Surrey
died
March quarter
1922
Epsom district
Surrey
Aged 1
4
John F
STEMP
born about
March quarter
1923
Epsom district
Surrey
5
Stella
E J
STEMP
born about
September quarter
1924
Epsom district
Surrey

married
June quarter
1948
Surrey Mid Eastern district
Surrey
Richard W
WOODS
6
Margaret
 Joyce
STEMP
born 
12th February 1926
registered
March quarter
1926
Epsom district
Surrey

emigrated
to
Canada
1954
departed
23rd July 1954
from 
Southampton 
on the 
"Scythia"
bound for
Quebec
Canada
later 
went to the USA
died
21st June 2014
Keizer Oregan, USA

married
September quarter 1948 
Surrey Mid Eastern district
Surrey 
Jack A 
WESTING
  1. 1891 Slaugham Lane, Slaugham, Cuckfield, Sussex. Visiting Fredk MANSBRODGE (44) Farm Carter born Cowfold, Sussex, hia wife Jane (39) born Lower Beeding, Sussex and their children Alfred (17) Farm Carter, Rosina (15) and Albert (13) Scholar all three born Nuthurst, Sussex. (Indexed as Felix E STAMP but shown as Felix G STEMP on census)
    1901 11 Kemp Town Mews, East Brighton, Brighton, Sussex
    1911 45 Hankinson Road Winton Bournemouth, Hampshire. Felix was a Lodger with a Charles DOMINY aged 24 a Baker's Worker born Blandford, Dorset. Charles' mother Elizabeth LONG a Widow aged 58 born Blandford, Dorset was with him and their was another lodger an Ellen KIRBY aged 68 a Pensioned Elementary Teacher born Marylebone, London.
    1919 7 Copthorne Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (at marriage)
    1925 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) (as George)
    1926 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) (as George)
    1927 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) (as George)
    1929 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (address given at probate)
  2. 1919 7 Copthorne Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (at marriage) Father Frederick JEWELL - Builders Labourer
    1925 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll)
    1926 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll)
    1927 151 Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll)
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  6. 1954 1952 72 Pound Crescent, Surrey (address given trip to Canada departing Southampton on 23rd July 1954 to Halifax, Canada on the "Scythia")
    1988 Nut Tree Dr NW, Salem, OR, 97304-1111 (1993) [325 Hazel St, Silverton, OR, 97381-2229]  [4730 Auburn Rd NE # 82, Salem, OR, 97301-4918 (1987)] 
    Obituary of Margaret Joyce WRESTIN née STEMP
    Margaret Westing
    February 12, 1926 - June 21, 2014
    Margaret Joyce Westing - wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and so much more during her long and happy life.
    Margaret Stemp was born in Surrey, England. Tragedy struck early: both her parents died before she was two years old. Fortunately her grandparents were there to raise Margaret and her older brother and sister. The three siblings remained close all their lives.
    After the War, her brother brought home a fellow airman who was immediately smitten and who would become her soulmate. Jack and Margaret were married in July 1948. Son Graham was born in 1949 and daughter Pamela two years later.
    Jack took the family to Canada and later to California, where Margaret worked for UC Santa Cruz for many years. She was a Girl Scout Leader and an epic Red Cross blood donor. In retirement Jack and Margaret settled in Salemtowne, where they were active in the Salemtowne Players, the Travel Club and with the Newsletter. They also helped children at the local elementary school, Brush College, for 12 years, until Margaret was 83. In 2012, Margaret and Jack moved to Avamere at Keizer, where they made many new friends.
    Margaret was beautiful, feisty, fun-loving, creative and generous. She is survived by her loving husband Jack, her children, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
    Published in StatesmanJournal on June 28, 2014

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