
Birth 09/05/1899 ποΈ Second Boer War | Great Ayton, North Yorkshire π βFind My Past Ref: Stokesley 9d 636 |
Baptism 11/06/1899 | Christ Church, Guisborough Road, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire π βBaptism Records Baptised: 11 June 1899 |
Lived (2) 1901 ποΈ Death of Queen Victoria | Bridge Street, Great Ayton, North Yorkshire π π View |
Lived (12) 1911 ποΈ National Insurance Act | Ballyrenan, Inch, County Down, Northern Ireland π β1911 Census π View |
Lived (22) 1921 ποΈ Irish Free State established | 120 Lytham Road, Blackpool, Lancashire π β1921 Census π View |
Occupation (22) 1921 | Baker Bamber & Co Bakery, Back Pleasant Grove, Blackpool, Lancashire π β1921 Census |
Marriage (27) 04/10/1926 ποΈ General Strike | Lily May LORING Holy Trinity Church, South Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire π |
Lived (27) 1926 | 3 Prospect Road (Re-Named Westfield Road), Blackpool, Lancashire π with Lily May LORING |
Lived (36) 1935 | 15 St Bede's Avenue, Blackpool, Lancashire π with Lily May LORING |
Lived (40) 1939 ποΈ Second World War | 15 St Bede's Avenue, Blackpool, Lancashire π β1939 NHS Register |
Occupation (40) 1939 | Baker Bamber Family, Blackpool, Lancashire π βBillie Ingleson 1939 NHS Register He was a baker for most of his life |
Will (67) 26/09/1966 ποΈ England wins the World Cup | βWill π View |
Lived (68) 1967 | 13 Rangeway Avenue, Blackpool, Lancashire π with Lily May LORING |
Lived (74) 1973 ποΈ UK joins the EEC | 13 Rangeway Avenue, Blackpool, Lancashire π βGrant of Probate |
Death (74) 29/03/1973 | Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Blackpool, Lancashire π Aneurysm βBillie Ingleson |
Funeral 02/04/1973 | Holy Trinity Church, South Shore, Blackpool, Lancashire π βBillie Ingleson |
Cremation 02/04/1973 | Carleton Crematorium, Blackpool, Lancashire π βBillie Ingleson His ashes were scattered on the grave of his daughter Muriel |
Probate 18/06/1973 | Liverpool, Merseyside π Effects: Β£642 βProbate Index Grant of Probate π View π View |


He was a member of a Northern Ireland Orange Lodge and gave his orange sash, pocket watch and coins to the Bamber family. Finished up working for Redmans (where his daughter Muriel and son-in-law also worked) who bought out the Bamber family bakery business.
When he ran a boarding house with his wife - his sister, Ann and her husband William Brickland, would stay on holiday but William would only go if they were the only guests in the house at the time because he was shy [according to Evelyn
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