Wildish-McGoldrick-Vittali-Rooijers Family |
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1841 | Parish clerk |
1861 | 10 Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (Barge Tavern) | |||
1871 to 1891 | 111 Middlegate Street, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (Fishing Boat Inn) | |||
1901 to 1911 | 5 Royal Standard Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (7 rooms) |
1855 to 1881 | Publican | |||
1861 | Victualler | |||
1891 | Licensed victualler | |||
1901 to 1911 | Retired licensed victualler |
1911 | 3 Tottenham Terrace, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (6 rooms) |
1881 | Pupil teacher | |||
1881 | Commercial clerk | |||
1891 | Manager (for wine merchant) | |||
1911 | Toll collector (pier) |
1841 | Labourer |
1861 | 12 Church Street, Norton, Hertfordshire | |||
1871 | Village, Norton, Hertfordshire | |||
1881 | Cottage, Norton Village, Norton, Hertfordshire | |||
1891 | Norton Village, Norton, Hertfordshire (4 rooms) |
1851 | Housekeeper | |||
1871 | Dressmaker |
1881 | 36 Royal Terrace, Newington, London |
1881 | Labourer | |||
1901 | Builders labourer |
1901 | Warehouseman | |||
1911 | Packer warehouseman |
1901 | Factory confectionery |
1963 | 6 Berkshire Road, London E9 |
1901 | Builder’s labourer |
07-02-1964 | Probate (Hagger, George of 6 Berkshire Road London E.9 died 22 November 1963 at Hackney Hospital London E.9 Administration London 7 February to Frank Albert Hagger postman. £253.) |
1967 | 3 Brinkworth Way, London E9 |
24-07-1967 | Probate (Hagger, Clarissa Ann of 3 Brinkworth Way London E.9 died 13 June 1967 at Bethnal Green Hospital London Administration London 24 July to Frank Albert Hagger postman. £666.) |
1901 | Boy clerk |
15 Elmwood Avenue, Hockley, Essex | ||||
Buckingham Road, Hockley, Essex |
2003 | Flat 15, Rupert Jarvis Court, Buckingham Road, Hockley, Essex (retirement home) |
2002 | Kendal, Cumbria |
1980 | 12 Bleanacre Close, Trowbridge Estate, London |
31-12-1980 | Probate (Hagger, Frederick of 12 Bleanacre Clo Trowbridge Estate London E9 died 12 September 1980 Administration London 31 December £9303.) |
1966 | 45 Eastway, London E9 |
01-12-1966 | Probate (Hagger, Edith of 45 Eastway London E.9 died 30 August 1966 at Eastern Hospital London E.9 Administration London 1 December to Ivy Joan Woodstock married woman. £1474.) |
2005 | Colchester, Essex |
2003 | 71 Ashbury Drive, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset |
1967 | Postman |
2003 | 71 Ashbury Drive, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset |
1982 | 127 Wanstead Lane, Cranbrook, Ilford, Essex |
12-01-1983 | Probate (Woodstock, Horace Stanley of 127 Wanstead La Cranbrook Ilford Essex died 8 December 1982 Probate Brighton 12 January £55316.) |
1901 | Journeyman baker (bread) | |||
1911 | Baker |
1914 | 48 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts |
1914 | Janitor |
1940 | Braintree Town, Norfolk, Massachusetts |
1940 | Plasterer |
1904 | Carriage painter |
2013 | Newton-Wellesley Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Wellesley, Massachusetts |
Sales associate |
03-10-2013 | MetroWest Daily News (Bernice M. (Hall) Pynn, age 90, a former resident of Ashland, died peacefully on September 29, 2013 at Newton-Wellesley Center for Alzheimers Care. She was the daughter of Hugh and Daisy Hall. Bernice grew up in Malden, MA. She was the wife of 61 years to the late Walter (Wally) Pynn, who died in 2004. Bernice worked for many years at Jordan Marsh, Shoppers World, Framingham as a sales associate. Bernice and Wally lived in Lincolnville, Maine and Tallahassee, Florida before returning Ashland. They developed many friendships along the way. Her greatest pleasures were knitting, gardening, traveling, walking and spending time with family. She also loved animals, her favorites were cats and dogs. Bernice is survived by two daughters; Sandra and husband Tom Ferris of Ashland, Susan and husband Brian Snow of Amherst, NH. Three granddaughters; Heather and husband Josh Korpi, Amy and husband Dave DeMeglio, all of Milford, MA and Carsten Snow of Jamaica Plain, MA, and four great-grandchildren; Aubrey and Aaron Korpi and Andrew and Brody DeMeglio. Visitation for family and friends will be held at the Matarese Funeral Home, 325 Main Street, Ashland, on Tuesday, October 8th at 9am followed by a memorial service in the Matarese Chapel at 10am. The Rev. Philip LaBelle, St. Marks Episcopal Church, Southborough, will officiate. Burial will follow at Wildwood Cemetery, Ashland, MA. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in her memory may be made to Newton-Wellesley Center for Alzheimers Care, 694 Worcester Street, Wellesley, MA 02482 or Framingham Animal Human Society Incorporated, 30 Pond Street, Ashland, MA 01721.) |
1940 | Gas station owner |
1913 | 19 Dalton Street, Boston, Massachusetts | |||
1920 | 67 Batavia Street, Boston, Massachusetts | |||
1940 | Dedham Town, Norfolk, Massachusetts |
1913 to 1947 | Clerk | |||
1940 | Hotel clerk |
1913 | 206 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts |
1913 | Milliner |
2007 | Oxford Nursing Home, Haverhill, Massachusetts |
Supervisor of domestic collections (Bank of America) | ||||
1940 | Stenographer (trust bank) | |||
1946 | Secretary |
2000 | 4 & 7 Jarves Street, Sandwich, Massachusetts |
1947 | Supervisor |
1947 | Clerk |
1851 | Farm labourer |
1861 | 14 Church Street, Norton, Hertfordshire (1 lodger) |
1861 | Parochial relief |
1871 | Agricultural labourer |
1871 to 1881 | Straw plaiter | |||
1891 | Washwoman |
1891 | Charwoman |
1901 | Jobbing gardener (not domestic) | |||
1911 | Domestic gardener |
1911 | General servant domestic |
2007 | 34 Prospect Way, Lapford, Crediton, Devon |
2010 | Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire |
1911 | Domestic servant |
1861 to 1881 | Straw plaiter |
1881 | Farm labourer |
1881 | Straw plaiting |
1881 | House boy domestic | |||
1901 | Railway porter |
1901 | Coal merchant’s clerk & church verger |
1881 | Cook |
1881 | Alexandra Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire (1 nephew, George Dilley) | |||
1891 | Verulam Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire (5+ rooms - 2 visiting cousins) | |||
1901 | 63 Victoria Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire (5+ rooms) | |||
1911 | 63 Victoria Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire (7 rooms - 2 boarders) |
1861 | Straw plaiter | |||
1871 | General servant |
1881 | Boot maker | |||
1891 | Boot dealer | |||
1901 | Boot manufacturer (employer) | |||
1911 | Boot factor |
25-03-1943 | Probate (Olney, Henry of 63 Victoria Street St. Albans Hertfordshire died 23 January 1943 Probate Llandudno 25 March to Percy Charles Olney boot factor and Alfred Mondini Gentle engineer. Effects £2987 11s. 2d.) |
1901 to 1911 | Mother’s help |
27-03-1972 | Probate (Olney, Daisy Maud of 38 St. Peters Rd St. Albans died 2 January 1972 Probate London 27 March. £7741.) |
1911 | Fern Villa, Verulam Road, St Albans, Hertfordshire (7 rooms - uncle Alfred Angel boarding) |
1891 | Assistant boot shop | |||
1901 | Boot assistant | |||
1911 | Boot traveller (dealer) |
02-03-1966 | Probate (Olney, Henry Bernard of Cheverells Pickford Road Markyate St. Albans Hertfordshire died 15 January 1966 at St. Albans City Hospital St. Albans Probate London 2 March to George Cannon Olney local government officer. £1709.) |
1911 | 4 Brimley Villas, Park Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire (6 rooms) |
1911 | Commercial traveller |
03-04-1936 | Probate (Olney, Albert Edward of 8 Mount Pleasant Road New Malden Surrey died 25 February 1936 Administration (with Will) London 3 April to Emily Mary Olney widow. Effects £100.) |
25-07-1951 to 17-06-1953 | Publican (Grand Junction, Swine Market, Halifax) |
1911 | Clerk (outfitters) | |||
1943 | Boot factor |
10-04-1972 | Probate (Olney, Percy Charles of 36 Bedfordwell Court Bedfordwell Rd Eastbourne died 12 January 1972 Probate London 10 April. £16227.) |
2002 | Kings Langley, Hertfordshire |
11-12-2014 | Herts Advertiser Series (ALVAN OLNEY Passed away peacefully, 1st December 2014. Loving husband to Faye, and father to Graeme, Howard and Stuart A celebration of his life will be held at: St Peter’s Church, St Albans at 1.00pm on Friday 12th December Donations, if desired to: The Hospice of St Francis c/o A & C Tadman Funeral Service, Kings Langley Tel No. 01923 264296) |
1900 | Durham Town, Stafford, New Hampshire |
1880 | Labourer |
1881 | Spring Gardens, East Retford, Nottinghamshire | |||
1891 | Broadlands Cottages, Keymer Road, Keymer, Sussex (5+ rooms) | |||
1901 | 55 Station Road, Ordsall, Nottinghamshire (5+ rooms) | |||
1911 | 62 Bridge Gate, Retford, Nottinghamshire (5 rooms) |
1881 | Gardener | |||
1891 | Gardener domestic servant | |||
1901 | Gardener (not domestic - own account) | |||
1911 | Gardener & fruiterer |
26-06-1934 | Probate (Spence, Walter of Galway Arms Inn Bridge Gate East Retford Nottinghamshire died 6 June 1934 Probate Nottingham 26 June to Herbert Spence inn keeper and William Smith retired inn keeper. Effects £199 10s.) |
1901 | Spreader rubber works | |||
1911 | Rubber spreader (India rubber) |
1901 | Garment maker rubber works | |||
1911 | Waterproof maker |
1911 | Dressmaker |
1934 | Innkeeper |
1871 to 1881 | 8 Farnham Royal, Lambeth, London |
1851 | Carpenter & joiner | |||
1861 to 1901 | Carpenter |
1871 | Commercial clerk to a builder | |||
1881 | Builder’s clerk | |||
1891 | Clerk | |||
1895 | Architect |
1891 | Caretaker |
1891 | Assistant greengrocer | |||
1901 | Shop assistant (house furnisher) |
1901 | General servant domestic |
1895 | Seedsman | |||
1896 | Horticultural sundries man | |||
1901 | Horticultural specialist’s clerk | |||
1911 | Commercial traveller (horticultural sundries) |
02-04-1959 | Probate (Crawley, Girlie Winifred Coley of 12 Grasmead Avenue Leigh-on-Sea Essex spinster died 17 December 1958 at The General Hospital Southend-on-Sea Essex. Administration London 2 April to Cecil Willsher retired electrician and Ethel Muriel Russell married woman. Effects £545 14s.) |
1891 | Apprentice | |||
1901 to 1902 | Compositor |
1901 | General servant domestic |
03-05-1963 | Probate (Russell, Ethel Muriel of Flat 1 Homes of Rest Golfe Road Ilford Essex (wife of Joseph William Russell) died 8 February 1963 Administration London 3 May to the said Joseph William Russell retired storekeeper. Effects £444.) |
1906 | Hairdresser | |||
1911 | Shopkeeper hairdresser | |||
1963 | Retired storekeeper |
03-03-1965 | Probate (Russell, Joseph William of Homes of Rest Flat 1 Golfe Road Ilford Essex died 1 January 1965 at 42 Sunny Bank South Norwood London Administration (with Will) London 3 March to Cyril William Russell accountant and Hilda Muriel Wood married woman. £755.) |
1965 | Accountant |
19-05-1993 | Probate (Russell, Cyril William Henry otherwise Cyril William of 13 Grafton Drive Sompting Lancing West Sussex died 4 April 1993 Probate Winchester 19 May Not exceeding £125000) |
2009 | Lancing, West Sussex |
1871 | Apprentice to carpenter | |||
1881 | Private Marine (Royal Navy) | |||
1891 to 1901 | Gas stoker | |||
1911 | Gas worker | |||
1914 | Storekeeper |
1911 | Charwoman |
1911 | Porter (light) | |||
1914 | Newsagent’s assistant |
1881 | Cellarman | |||
1891 | Warehouse | |||
1901 | Stock keeper in music warehouse (books) | |||
1911 | Stock keeper musical instrument warehouse |
01-03-1918 | Probate (Crawley, George Thomas of 65 Hambalt Road Clapham Common Surrey died 19 December 1917 at 91 Farringdon Road Holborn Middlesex Probate London 1 March to Eliza Ada Crawley widow. Effects £514 11s. 11d.) |
02-07-1931 | Probate (Crawley, Eliza Ada of Beaconsfield Avenue Road Shanklin Isle of Wight widow died 9 March 1931 at Kingston Hospital Surrey Probate London 2 July to Cecil George Crawley hotel proprietor. Effects £708 9s. 5d.) |
1911 | Commercial clerk | |||
1919 | Clerk Ministry of Supplies | |||
1931 to 1946 | Hotel proprietor |
28-07-1975 | Probate (Crawley, Cecil George of The Cottage Westhill Rd Shanklin I of W died 6 May 1975 Probate Winchester 28 July £24368) |
1919 | Shorthand typewriter |
20-05-1982 | Probate (Crawley, Constance Emily of Boxalland Kirdford Billingshurst West Sx died 5 December 1981 Probate Winchester 20 May £33944) |
1881 | Printer | |||
1891 | Printer’s warehouseman | |||
1911 | Clerk to friendly society | |||
1917 | Chief clerk to friendly society |
14-12-1955 | Probate (Crawley, Frederick Hagger of 32 Glenbervie Drive Leigh-on-Sea Essex died 11 October 1955 at The General Hospital Rochford Essex Probate London 14 December to Nellie Crawley widow. Effects £2187 9s. 2d.) |
1911 | Salesman |
19-12-1957 | Probate (Crawley, Charles Frederick Lambert of 154 Eastwood Road North Leigh-on-Sea Essex died 14 October 1957 at The General Hospital Southend-on-Sea Essex Administration London 19 December to Cecil Henry Lambert Crawley book-keeper and cashier. Effects £2407 18s. 6d.) |
1911 | Storekeeper | |||
1917 | Bank clerk |
26-04-1935 | Probate (Crawley, Percy George Lambert of Rose Mere 161 Highlands Boulevard Leigh-on-Sea Essex died 15 January 1935 Administration Ipswich 26 April to Charlesina Violet Crawley widow. Effects £1710 3s. 7d.) |
15-02-1951 | Probate (Crawley, Charlsina Violet of 9 Sefton Road Chorlton-cum-Hardy Manchester widow died 10 November 1950 at 20 Nell Lane Withington Manchester Administration Winchester 15 February to John Lambert Crawley shipping clerk. Effects £257 1s. 10d.) |
1951 | Shipping clerk |
04-12-1958 | Probate (Crawley, John Lambert of 48 Highcliff Drive Leigh-on-Sea Essex died 2 November 1958 at The General Hospital Southend-on-Sea Essex Probate London 4 December to Pauline Lilian Crawley widow. Effects £560 10s. 9d.) |
1911 | Clerk stockbroker’s | |||
1957 | Book keeper and cashier |
30-09-1965 | Probate (Crawley, Cecil Henry Lambert of 50 Sunny Gardens Road Hendon London N.W.4 died 12 August 1965 Administration Oxford 30 September to Mabel Crawley widow. £4783.) |
1871 | Village, Norton, Hertfordshire | |||
1881 | Cottage, Norton Village, Norton, Hertfordshire | |||
1891 | Norton Village, Norton, Hertfordshire (4 rooms) |
1871 | Agricultural labourer | |||
1881 | Farm labourer | |||
1891 | Church clerk |
1871 | Clothall End, Clothall, Hertfordshire (visiting daughter Martha) |
1861 | 3 Hackney Grove North, Hackney, Middlesex (servant to Richard & Harriet Couchman - her father’s first cousin) | |||
1901 | Church Walk, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey | |||
1911 | 3 Church Walk, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (4 rooms) |
1861 | House servant |
1881 | High Street, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey | |||
1895 | Church Alley, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey |
Painter & decorator | ||||
Mechanic | ||||
Lamplighter | ||||
1871 | Gardener | |||
1881 to 1891 | Labourer | |||
14-09-1892 | Local board employee |
Housekeeper (to pearl merchant, became mistress) | ||||
1901 | Kitchenmaid domestic |
1901 | Church Walk, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey | |||
1911 | 33 Mecklenburgh Square, St. Pancras, London (10 rooms) |
Prison warden | ||||
1901 | Butler (domestic) | |||
1905 | Conductor | |||
1911 | Omnibus conductor |
1901 | 14 Portpool Bridges, Holborn, London | |||
1911 | 27 Micklenburgh Square, London, Greater London (11 rooms) | |||
1936 | 47 Northview Drive, Westcliff on Sea, Essex |
1891 | Butler | |||
1901 to 1911 | Police constable | |||
1936 | Pensioned police officer |
1919 | Police constable |
1919 | Export clerk |
1934 | Police officer | |||
1939 | Railway signalman | |||
1977 | Retired police constable |
1891 | Footman | |||
1901 | Manservant |
1911 | 5 Church Walk, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (4 rooms) |
Grocer | ||||
Bank employee | ||||
1899 to 1911 | Grocer’s assistant | |||
1932 | club steward |
01-09-1944 | Probate (Smith, Ernest George of Studley 58 Kings Road Walton-on-Thames Surrey died 16 December 1942 Administration Llandudno 1 September to Frederick Ernest Smith aero fitter and Esther Helen Livock (wife of Wilfred Livock). Effects £877 17s. 6d.) |
1891 | Housemaid domestic |
10-06-1944 | Probate (Smith, Emily of Studley 58 Kings Road Walton-on-Thames Surrey widow died 12 April 1943 Administration Llandudno 10 June to Frederick Ernest Smith aero fitter and Esther Helen Livock (wife of Wilfred Livock). Effects £888 10s.) |
Lion tamer (Scottish circus) | ||||
Dancer |
1978 | 7 Orchard Court, Bridge Street, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey |
Salesman | ||||
1944 | Aero fitter |
03-05-1979 | Probate (Smith, Frederick Ernest of 7 Orchard Ct Bridge St Walton-on-Thames Sy died 12 December 1978 Administration London 3 May £954) |
1974 | 24 West Way, Shepperton, Middlesex |
17-07-1974 | Probate (Livock, Esther Helen of 24 West Wy Shepperton Middx died 30 March 1974 Probate London 17 July £3381 Further Grant PR 4 October 1974) | |||
04-10-1974 | Probate (Livock, Esther Helen of 24 Westway Shepperton Middx died 30 March 1974 Probate London 4 October £10000 Former Grant PR 17 July 1974) |
Tobacconist | ||||
Sweet shop owner | ||||
Newsagent |
up to 1957 | 17 Kings Avenue, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex | |||
1957 to 1970 | 293 Peisley Street, Orange, New South Wales | |||
1970 to 1989 | 37 Keirs Street, Miami, Queensland | |||
1989 to 1992 | 131 Meroo Road, Bomaderry, New South Wales |
Panelbeater | ||||
Brazier | ||||
Engineer | ||||
1939 to 1945 | Aircraft maker (WWII home reserve) |
1932 | Domestic servant | |||
1960 | Motel proprietor (Orange) |
1949 | 21 Limes Avenue, Carshalton, Surrey | |||
1970 | Ashurst Drive, Boxhill Road, Tadworth, Surrey ("Ruskin") | |||
2002 to 2015 | 1/52 Bunberra Street, Bomaderry, New South Wales |
Clerk | ||||
24-05-1971 to 31-07-1976 | General clerical assistant (EPI Leisure, Weybridge) |
Eulogy by great-grandson Callum-Vittali-Smith (Marj was born on 4 February 1914 at 100 Saint Saviours Road, Croydon, South London. Her parents were Edward, an engineer, and Daisy Farrington. She vividly remembered the end of WWI, when Armistice Day parties meant all the men in her street dancing on the tops of the cars. Marj was one of thirteen children in a Methodist family. She had three sisters, Ivy, Eva and Kathleen, who all died young. Her brother Douglas and twin brother Louis died in infancy. Over the years her brothers have all died, Bernard, then Ronald, then Ted, then William, then George, then Fred, then Arthur. It truly is the end of a generation and the end of an era. In Saint Saviours Church in Croydon, just down the road from her home, Marj married William Walter (Bill) Skeet on 12 January 1935. During WWII Marj worked in a munitions factory in London. The factory held their compulsory air raids and no-one ever got out in time, but things didn’t change. She cycled to work every day without knowing if she’d live or die that day. Bill worked as a panel-beater and Marj as an accounts clerk and they lived in Carshalton before settling down in their home “Ruskin”, Boxhill in Tadworth, Surrey. Here they created many happy memories with best friends Colin and Joan Mott, who has donated to the Cancer Foundation in Marj’s memory. Before the Smiths moved to Australia, Bill and Marj enjoyed many outings and camping trips with best friends Bert and Jessie Smith. Marj was godmother to their daughter Jenny and they kept in touch through letters and phone calls despite the miles apart. In 1970 Marj was devastated by Bill’s early death to cancer. Six years later she received a letter from Bert inviting her to Australia. Jessie had died and now Marj and Bert were both alone – not for long. On 12 November 1977 they married in Sylvania Waters, at Bert’s son Pat’s house. Pat also served as best man. First living in Miami, Queensland and then Hobart, Tasmania, they finally settled in Bomaderry. Marj threw herself into the local community, staying fit with aqua aerobics and making many friends at various clubs, especially the Bomaderry Bowling Club, where the reception today will be held. After fourteen years together, Marj lost the love of her life, who she always called ‘Herb’, in 1992. Since then she spend a lot of time enjoying her favourite activities, bingo, find-a-words, reading, knitting, going out or visits from friends and family. When Marj turned 100 she was proud to receive congratulations from the Queen, Governor-General, Prime Minister and local MP. She remained feisty, stubborn and independent until the very end, and always lived in her own home, which was very important to her. Her independence was the cause of great amazement and much anxiety for her friends and family! By the very end Marj had lived for over a century and had never lost her spirit or lucidity. She felt her time had come and passed away peacefully in her sleep. Nothing more could be asked for. Marj is buried today according to all her wishes. She’s next to the love of her life, her beloved Herb. Together with her in her white coffin is a bingo book, find-a-word puzzle to keep her occupied, and a torch just in case she wakes up. She made us promise! Marj’s family wish to express their thanks and appreciation to Marj’s army of special friends who ensured she enjoyed a meaningful, enjoyable life right up to the end. Best friends Debbie and her mum Margaret, Meroo neighbours Alec and Pam, and personal postman Max – thank you.) |
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Eulogy by close friend Debbie Stewart (From Debbie, Margaret and family Even though Marge was a dear and close friend to our family for about 15-20 years there were a lot of things we did not know about her. If you wanted to know about her life she would tell you she had a hard life and let you know a few things then change the subject. Marge was still a very private person. There are a lot of memorable memories of our times with Marge, from family functions to quiet cuppas. I would like to mention just a few. Marge would say oh bugger off or sod it, (nearly always in a nice way) if she wanted to end a discussion or she disagreed with something. When we took Marge shopping she would always want to go to Miller’s and the excitement was like a child in a lolly shop. Nearly always something was bought, but some things were never worn. The day Marge found out she was going to our daughter’s wedding in the November, guess where she wanted to go to buy her outfit, yes Miller’s and it was only January. Marge bought her outfit next time we were shopping. Marge loved Bingo and the Friday Night Raffles. At the raffles we would have a weekly drink then dinner. The night of one of the major raffles came around and the excitement from Marge was great to see when I handed Marge her winning ticket that won her the huge TV. She did not know what to say as she had never won anything like that before. As Marge had her knees operated on and was getting less mobile she had a walker that she did not want to use, she would say I have my stick. As most people know Marge was a stubborn old bugger and said walkers were only for old people, even though she was getting on towards 100 years old. When Marge turned 100 it was just another day for her she did not want anything organised. Her highlight of turning 100 was the letters received from the Queen and a number of the Parliamentarians. The letters that stood out to her the most were the two handwritten letters, one from Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the other from her local State Member Gareth Ward. Marge now that you have righted the world in your life, you will always be in our hearts and memories. Rest In Peace.) |
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27-04-2015 | South Coast Register (Smith, Marjorie Mabel 22nd April 2015 At Shoalhaven Hospital, Nowra Late of Bomaderry Formerly of Miami Beach, Gold Coast and Hobart, Tasmania Beloved wife of Bill (dec) and Bert (dec) A much loved stepmother and stepmother-in-law of Pat & Nadine, Jenny & Ferdi Dearest Aunty Marj to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren Aged 101 years Marj’s funeral service will be held graveside at Shoalhaven Lawn Cemetery, Worrigee Road, Worrigee on Wednesday, 29th April at 1:00pm Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made at the service for the NSW Cancer Research Foundation.) |
1947 | 97 Brighton Road, Sutton, Surrey | |||
up to 1993 | 19 Sairard Gardens, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex |
Salesman | ||||
Plumber | ||||
club steward |
1942 | 16 Ditton Road, Surbiton, Surrey | |||
1951 | 104 Grennell Road, Sutton, Surrey | |||
1954 | 3 Compton Court, Benhillwood Road, Sutton, Surrey |
Pie shop manageress | ||||
1936 | Nursemaid |
1911 | 11 Russell Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (5 rooms) | |||
1946 | 21 Russell Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey | |||
1970 | 90 Derwent Avenue, East Barnet, Hertfordshire |
1901 | Housemaid domestic |
1904 | Electrician |
1945 to 1957 | 21 Russell Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey (with sister Lucy) |
1901 to 1911 | Barmaid |
1931 | Domestic |
1931 | Bricklayer |
1871 | 2 Wiggin Terrace, Somerset Road, Tottenham, London (with aunt Mary) | |||
1881 | Three Counties Asylum, Stotfold, Bedfordshire | |||
1901 | 26 Halidon Street, Hackney, London (3 rooms) | |||
1911 | Orchard Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire (4 rooms) |
1871 | Dressmaker | |||
1881 | Ward attendant |
1901 | Builders labourer | |||
1911 | Cemetery caretaker |
1970 | 33 Station Way, Letchworth, Hertfordshire |
Salesman (tractors and cars) |
1881 | 49 Carter Lane, Castle Baynard, London (with brother Benjamin) | |||
1891 | 47 Pelly Road, West Ham, Essex (Lord Nelson - 1 barmaid & 1 potman) | |||
1901 to 1911 | North Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire (2 visitors - 4 rooms) | |||
1939 | 7 Station Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire |
1881 | Publican | |||
1891 | Licensed victualler | |||
1901 | Retired licensed victualler | |||
1911 | Retired publican |
1881 to 1891 | Norton Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire |
1871 | Platting |
1881 | Norton Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire |
1871 | Painter |
1881 | 49 Carter Lane, Castle Baynard, London (1 cook, 1 barmaid, 1 housemaid & 1 waiter) | |||
1891 | 47 Pelly Road, West Ham, Essex (Lord Nelson - 1 barmaid & 1 potman) | |||
1901 | 75 Teviot Street, Bromley, London (1 domestic servant) | |||
1911 | 193 Francis Road, Leyton, Essex (with brother-in-law Frank Bell, 1 off-license assistant, 1 domestic servant - 7 rooms) | |||
1926 | 5 Salisbury Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire |
1871 | Shepherd | |||
1881 | Publican | |||
1891 | Licensed victualler | |||
1901 | Beer retailer | |||
1911 | Independent (private means) |
1948 | 5 Salisbury Road, Baldock, Hertfordshire |
1911 | Independent (private means) |
1891 | 149 Union Street, St. Saviour, London (1 general domestic servant & 1 shop assistant) | |||
1901 | 149 Union Street, St. Saviour, London (1 general domestic servant) | |||
1911 | 46 Peckham Rye, Camberwell, London (4 rooms) |
1881 | Schoolteacher | |||
1911 | Assisting in business (off-licence) |
1891 to 1901 | Coffee house keeper | |||
1911 | Off-licence keeper (wine, spirit & beer) |
1974 | 123 Athenlay Road, London |
1955 | Courier |
1955 | Commercial traveller |