Edith Mary MANSELL

Edith Mary MANSELL(MACVITIE)

1872 – 1935 Β· 1 Belmore Place, Bath Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Father: Henry MANSELL Β· Mother: Emma Elizabeth ALLEN
πŸ‘ΆBirth
22/02/1872
πŸ›οΈ Secret ballot introduced
1 Belmore Place, Bath Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜Claire Bodilly
Ref: March Qtr 1872
β›ͺBaptism
05/05/1872
St Luke's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜Claire Bodilly
🏠Lived (9)
1881
Chapel Lane, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜1881 Census πŸ“Ž View
🏠Lived (19)
1891
πŸ›οΈ Free elementary education
Sidney Arms Hotel, 20 Pitville Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜1891 Census

Worked for James and Emily Trotter.

🏠Lived (29)
1901
πŸ›οΈ Second Boer War
Old Swan Hotel, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜1901 Census
πŸ’’Marriage (34)
14/04/1906
πŸ›οΈ Labour Party wins first seats
Edmund Alfred MACVITIE
St Luke's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜Claire Bodilly
Marriage Certificate
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Witnesses: Frederick Ernest Marsh and Jane WIlliams

🏠Lived (34)
1906
Mitre Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“
✝️Death (63)
26/02/1935
3 Portland Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“ β“˜Probate Index
πŸͺ¦Burial
abt 28/02/1935
Cheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire πŸ“
Grave C1 - 290 β“˜Claire Bodilly
βš–οΈProbate
19/06/1946
πŸ›οΈ National Health Service Act passed
Gloucester, Gloucestershire πŸ“
Administration Estate: Β£900 β“˜Probate Index πŸ“Ž View
Alfred John MACVITIE
b. 1906, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Β· d. 1987, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Β· m. Vera COOKE
Frederick Edmund MACVITIE
b. 1910, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Β· m. Lillian Dot GARDINER
Elsie May MACVITIE
b. 1911, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Β· d. 1984, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Β· m. Thomas Edward Frost BODILLY
Edith Gwendoline MACVITIE
🌿 Living
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