UTTERIDGE Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Herbert Utteridge and Hannah McCabe

married
September quarter 1910
Fulham district
London
banns
28th August, 4th September and
11th September 1910
St Matthews
Fulham, Middlesex
1
HERBERT UTTERIDGE
born about
December quarter
1889
Fulham, Middlesex
occupation
1911 Hot Motor Fitter Mate
died
March quarter 1958 
Lambeth District, London
Age 67 
(age discrepancy) 
  2
HANNAH McCABE
born about
March quarter 1888
Wisbech district
Cambridgeshire
died 
December quarter 1932
Lambeth district
London 
Age 44

3
Robert
UTTERIDGE
born about
June quarter
1912
Marylebone district
London
4
Brenda May
UTTERIDGE
born 
30th December 1914
registered
March quarter
1915
Marylebone district
London
possibly died
October 1986
East Cleveland
district
Cleveland
Aged 71
  1. 1891 38 Burrard Road, Hampstead, Middlesex. Also in same property were: Philip WHEATON, his wife Emma, Eliza's sister, John LAWRENCE from Warboys, Eliza's brother-in-law, husband of Annie, and Thomas WHEATON, brother of  Philip, with his wife and 4 children
    1901 55 Rosebury Road, Fulham, London, They were living in 4 rooms: Also in same property were Philip BERRY (30) Labourer Electrical  Engineers, born Cambridge, his wife Louisa, two sons, Philip and William, and visitors  Christopher and Kate MILLS (?)
    1911 15 Cottrell Road, Stapleton Road, Eastville, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Herbert was boarding with Alfred BRICE (36) Storeman born Bristol, Gloucestershire and his wife, together with their nephew Frederick SWEET and another Boarder, Joseph DUNMOW his wife and daughter. It would appear that his wife Hannah was living with his parents, Robert and Eliza in Fulham
    1926 13 Harpenden Road, West Norwood, S.E,  (Address of "nearest relative" when parents emigrated)
  2. 1911 37 Stanley Road, Fulham, London S W. Living with Robert and Eliza UTTERIDGE. Her husband was living in Bristol. Down as being married 8 months.
  3. Information from James UTTERIDGE 30/4/2009
    "He was in the RAF in 1946 and during the Second World War served as a navigator. He was captured in Paris when the Germans invaded and was marched to Poland to Stalag Luft VI/ During his capture he became a lecturer in the camp. He was decorated and lived with his father in London"
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