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Note: 1881 census shows a Lambert family living 117 Lavender Rd; two doors away from Trickeys; only daughters shown are Emma 15, and Amelia 13. Maybe connected? Also, and perhaps more likely, this is the only Ellen M.Lambert of that age in 1881: Dwelling: 72 Westminster Bdge Rd Census Place: Southwark St George Martyr, Surrey, England Source: FHL Film 1341120 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 0531 Folio 43 Page 11 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Elizabeth A. LAMBERT M 49 F Clear Court, Middlesex, England Rel: Mother (Head) Occ: Cook (Unemployed) Flora E. PRIOR U 19 F Soho, Middlesex, England Rel: Step Daur Occ: Machinist Ellen M. LAMBERT U 8 F Seven Dials, Middlesex, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar BUT ALSO: one in Portsea, with a father James from Chichester. [AET had shop in Portsea] Get cert.
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Note: Died with her daughters in an epidemic of Diptheria [Don Trickey 1999]. {Previously told [MQ, Margie: Scarlet Fever or influenza.] Don should know.} Could she have died in childbirth of Wilf? Buried Wittering: with her two daughters and mother-in-law Celia Cox Trickey Bowley: In loving memory of our dear children IVY FLORENCE TRICKEY called to Jesus 4.10.1912 aged 7 years. And of her sister RUTH WINIFRED ALICE called to Jesus 8.10.1912 aged 5 years. "There's a friend for little children above the bright blue sky." And of ELLEN MARIA TRICKEY mother of the above Born 23.10.1873 DTL 8.7.1914 And of CELIA BOWLEY grandmother of the above 27.10.1839-11.4.1915 West Wittering churchyard, by path on SW side, a tall cross containing a dove wreathed with ivy, bearing the inscription "Suffer the little children to come unto me." see also: Ivy, Ruth, Ellen, Celia Trickey
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Note: RG13/1005/116/p20/158 70 Hudson Road, Portsmouth, Hants. Alfred E.Trickey/Head/M/28//Grocer & Provision Merchant/Employer/London Chelsea Ellen M.Trickey/Wife/M//27///Hants.Portsmouth Alfred F.Trickey/Son//1////Hants.Portsmouth
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