Ethel May Dixon, 1902–…?>
- Name
- Ethel May /Dixon/
- Given names
- Ethel May
- Surname
- Dixon
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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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The Boer War
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Address: 2 Martins Lane Workington Cumberland England |
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The Great War
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Death of a mother
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Address: 81 Church Street Workington |
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Residence
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Address: 81 Church Street Workington |
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World War 2
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National Health Service
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Death of a half-brother
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Note: Pretty sure this is the right Alfred. I checked there was only 1 Alfred Williams born in area in 1890 |
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Death of a half-sister
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Cause: Cachexia, Carcinoma of bronchus
Address: 10 George Street Basingstoke Hampshire England Note: The Late Mrs F W Fisher The Late Mrs F W Fisher Mrs Fisher who was 67 died at her home 10 George Street on the previous Thursday. She was a native of Workington Cumberland and spent the early part of her life in business in Newcastle on Tyne. She and Mr Fisher whom she married after the death of her first husband came south to Basingstoke in 1926. Family mourners who attended the funeral were Mr F W Fisher (husband) |
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Winter of Discontent
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Mass industrial action, power cuts and a three-day working week.
from October 1978 to February 1979
London, England
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Death of a father
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1855–1919
Birth: 27 December 1855
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— Durham, Durham, England Death: after 6 March 1919 |
Marriage | Marriage — 1898 — Cockermouth, Cumberland, England |
4 years
herself |
stepfather |
1856–1896
Birth: 1856
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— St Pauls, London, England Death: 4 December 1896 — Workington, Cumberland, England |
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mother |
1855–1919
Birth: 27 December 1855
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— Durham, Durham, England Death: after 6 March 1919 |
Marriage | Marriage — 25 December 1876 — Tudhoe, Durham, England |
2 years
half-sister |
1878–1956
Birth: 1878
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— Spennymoor, Durham, England Death: June 1956 — Durham, England |
3 years
half-sister |
1880–1882
Birth: 1880
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— Spennymoor, Durham, England Death: 1882 — Durham, England |
4 years
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6 years
half-brother |
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3 years
half-brother |
1890–1951
Birth: 16 August 1890
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— Workington, Cumberland, England Death: 5 December 1951 — Workington, Cumberland, England |
2 years
half-brother |
1892–…
Birth: 22 November 1892
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— Workington, Cumberland, England Death: |
4 years
half-sister |
1896–1963
Birth: 1 October 1896
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— Workington, Cumberland, England Death: 14 November 1963 — Basingstoke, Hampshire, England |
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