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Robert BAMBER

Robert BAMBER

1878 – 1960 · Fylde, Lancashire
Father: James BAMBER · Mother: Rebecca BANKS
👶 Birth13 Oct 1878Fylde, Lancashire 📍 Burial Records
🏛️ Electric street lighting in London
💒 Marriage1900 (22)Hannah MACHELL
Blackpool, Lancashire 📍 Free BMD
🏛️ Second Boer War
💒 Marriage1915 (37)Frances Emma INGLESON
Blackpool, Lancashire 📍 Find My Past
🏛️ First World War
🏠 Lived1921 (43)120 Lytham Road, Blackpool, Lancashire 📍 1921 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Irish Free State established
💼 Occupation1921 (43)Master Baker (Employer)
Bamber & Co Bakery, Back Pleasant Grove, Blackpool, Lancashire 📍 1921 Census
🏠 Lived1939 (61)Walmsley's Farm, Wood Lane, Chorley, Lancashire 📍
with Frances Emma INGLESON 1939 NHS Register 📎 View
🏛️ Second World War
✝️ Death02 Mar 1960 (82)Chorley, Lancashire 📍 Free BMD
🪦 Burialabt 05 Mar 1960St James The Great, Church Lane, Wrightington, Wigan, Lancashire, WN6 9SL 📍 Hilda Williams 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View 📎 View
In
Loving Memory
of a dear wife and mother
Frances Emma Bamber
Died 17th March 1954, aged 66 years

Also her dear husband
Robert Bamber
Died 2nd March 1960, aged 82 years.

Also Robert Halton
their son-in-law
Died 23rd Jan. 1978, aged 68 years

God's greatest gift,
remembrance.

Kathleen Halton
Died 1st Jan. 2003, aged 86 years.
A dear wife, mother and grandma

Grave is at back of church in the middle of the rear section next to the path.
Children with Hannah MACHELL
James Henry BAMBER
b. 1903, Amberbanks Road, Blackpool, Lancashire · m. Edith Margaret NIPE
Robert BAMBER
b. 1906, Fylde, Lancashire
F
b. 1912, Blackpool, Lancashire
Children with Frances Emma INGLESON
Kathleen BAMBER
b. 1916, Fylde, Lancashire · d. 2003, Chorley, Lancashire · m. Robert HALTON
F
b. 1919, Blackpool, Lancashire · d. 1998, Chorley, Lancashire · m. James WAREING
Marion BAMBER
b. 1922, Fylde, Lancashire · d. 2014, Heskin, Chorley, Lancashire · m. Henry ABRAM
F
b. 1926, Blackpool, Lancashire · d. 2000, Preston, Lancashire · m. Joseph CROMPTON
Documents & photographs
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