OVERTON Chart 0327

This is a Chart for Cecil James Overington and Grace Parker

 

married
March quarter
1908
Strood district
Kent

 

1
CECIL JAMES OVERINGTON

born about
March quarter
1879
Ockley, Surrey
occupation
1901 Farm Labourer, 1911 Carpenter To The A P C M Works
1916 Farmer
emigrated to
Canada
possibly died
16th May 1936
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Aged 56

 

2
GRACE PARKER
born about
1883
Twyford, Berkshire
occupation
1916 Farmer
possibly died
26th October 1980
Burnaby
British Columbia
Canada
Aged 97


3
Alice H
OVERINGTON
born about
1916
Alberta, Canada
  1. 1881 Ockley Green, Ockley, Surrey
    1891 Stone Street, Ockley, Surrey. There was a visitor an Ann AYLING aged 24 a Farmers daughter born India.
    1901 Church House, Abinger, Surrey. With the family was a James STEMP a Boarder aged 61 a Bricklayers Labourer born Wisboro Green, Sussex, James Skinner a Boarder aged 57 a Farm Labourer born Billingshurst, Sussex and a Stephen BURKENSHAW a Boarder a Farm Carter born Haywards Heath, Sussex
    1911 25 Hamerton Road Northfleet, Kent
    1916 3 Bow River, Alberta Canada. There is a Cecil J OVERINGTON on this Census born England, married but not wife with him, born in 1880 which could be the correct Cecil.
    There are deaths for Cecil James OVERINGTON and Grace OVERINGTON in British Columbia, Canada which agree with the birth years of Cecil and Grace, so I do believe that is where they died. Have found nothing else at present to support that they emigrated to Canada. (now found a Cecil J OVERINGTON in Albert in 1916 which supports the possiblity that he emigrated.
  2. 1916 02, Bow River, Alberta, Canada. I think this confirms that Cecil and Cecil James went to Canada. She was not with her husband for some reason but the address is nearly the same. She was born in England in 1883 so this is correct and she had a daughter an Alice H OVERINGTON born in Alberta, Canada.
    There are deaths for Cecil James OVERINGTON and Grace OVERINGTON in British Columbia, Canada which agree with the birth years of Cecil and Grace, so I do believe that is where they died. Have found nothing else at present to support that they emigrated to Canada. (now found a Cecil J OVERINGTON in Albert in 1916 which supports the possiblity that he emigrated.
  3. 1916 02, Bow River, Alberta, Canada. I think this confirms that Cecil and Cecil James went to Canada. She was not with her husband for some reason but the address is nearly the same. She was born in England in 1883 so this is correct and she had a daughter an Alice H OVERINGTON born in Alberta, Canada.

    I have now changed the Charts, so the main heading duplicates the name on the Chart ie OVERTUN, OVERTON, OVERINGTON etc - there are lots of variants. However all the link boxes are OVERTUN and the list in the Index are all spelt OVERTUN. This is so that all the names are in one position and in order in the contents list.

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