STEMP Chart 0387

This is a Chart for Albert Frederick Stemp and Edith Violet Purdue

married
December  quarter 1920
  Reading district
  Berkshire 
 
1
ALBERT FREDERICK STEMP

born about
June quarter
1892
Reading
Berkshire
died 
12th October 1949
  Reading district
  Berkshire 
Age 57
probate
  4th November 1949 
Oxford
  to 
Edith  Violet 
STEMP
  widow
will
 £88. 17s. 4d
  2
EDITH VIOLET PURDUE

born about
5th May 1898 
Reading, Berkshire
 (registration not found)
occupation

 1911 School
died
 December quarter 1989
 Reading and Wokingham District
 Berkshire

3
Nancy Daisy E 
STEMP
born 
31st October 1931 
Reading district, Berkshire
died
 March 1985 
Reading and Wokingham district
Berkshire

married
March quarter 1956 
Reading District, Berkshire
 Ronald A 
AITKEN
born 
September quarter 1930 
Reading district
Berkshire
  1. 1901 61 Essex Street, St Giles, Reading, Berkshire.
    1911 Not found
    We cannot find Albert STEMP on the 1911 Census.
    We have found 3 possibly references to an Albert F STEMP
    On 15th December 1912 an Albert F STEMP born about 1889 arrived at Liverpool from New York on the "Carmenia"
    or
    Albert F STEMP born 1892 in Berkshire was in 1920 in The Royal Irish Constabulary (I think this is the most likely)
    or
    he was in the British Army in the South Wales Boarders Service Number 17120
    1949 61 Essex Street, Reading, Berkshire (probate)
  2. 1911 16 Granby Gardens, Reading, Berkshire. Father John Thomas PURDUE (43) Machine Minder Biscuit making born Henley Oxfordshire, Mother Esther Jane (41) Housewife born Reading, Berkshire, siblings Alice Daisy (17) Packer Biscuit Making and Harry James (15) Apprentice Book Binder both born Reading, Berkshire. Boarding with them was widower William HUTTON (75) Baker Biscuit Making born Reading, Berkshire
  3. Child with the surname STEMP and the mothers maiden name as PURDUE born in the right area at the right time who I believe is a child of this couple.

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