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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Gladys Holly Wilhelmina Engler: Birth: 26 DEC 1907 in Kilburn, London, England. Death: 16 FEB 1992 in East Coker, Somerset, England

  2. Irene Rose Julianna ENGLER: Birth: 05 JUN 1912 in Willesden, Middlesex, London, England. Death: 16 JUL 1975

  3. Dorothy Daisy Hedwig Engler: Birth: 12 DEC 1913 in Kilburn, London, England. Death: 10 NOV 1991 in Ringwood, Hant's, England


Sources
1. Title:   Kirschner Birthday Book
2. Title:   Gravestone
3. Title:   Census UK - 1881 - CD
4. Title:   Census UK - 1891
5. Title:   Census UK - 1901 Online - Index
6. Title:   Certificate - Marriage

Notes
a. Note:   H00060
Note:   Addresses:- (IB)=Identity Book
 1880 12, Windmill Street, London (Born)
 1881 12, Windmill Street, London (Census)
 1891 12, Windmill Street, London (Census)
 12/08/1906 Cleveland Street, St.Pancras, London (Wedding)
 1909 146 Highbury Hill, Islington, North London (Christening of Gladys)
 pre 1910 23 Priory Park Road, Kilburn, London (IB)
 1918 22, Brondesbury Road, Kilburn, London NW6 (IB)
 1925 5, Honiton Road, Kilburn, London. NW6 (IB)
 1928 32a, Brunswick Place, Hove, Sussex (IB)
 1929 Alpha Cottage, Standean, Nr. Lewis, Hove, Sussex (IB)
 1930 2, Honiton Road, Kilburn, London. NW6 (IB)
 1931 104, Prince of Wales Road, Kentish Town, London (IB)
 1939 93, Lansdown Place, Hove, Sussex (IB)
 1940 April Croft Noaksway, Banstead in , Hove, Sussex (IB)
 1940 100, High Road, Balham, London, SW12 (IB)
 1940 70, Caistor Road, Balham, London SW12 (IB)
 1941 25, Crouch Hall Road, Crouch End, London N8 (IB)
 1941 52, Hilldrop Road, Holloway, London N7 (IB)
 1942 47, Hilldrop Road, Holloway, London N7 (IB)
 1942 57, Hilldrop Road, Holloway, London N7 (IB)
 1961 18, Lawton Road, Debden, Loughton, Essex (With Daughter)
 1966 Claybury Hospital, Woodford Bridge, Essex (When ill)
 1969 Died at Claybury Hospital
  There is also a Cousin called Rosie, lived in Bradford
  On her marriage, she was made a member of the Ziering (Sheiring) trust, and received a dowry from the trust.
  In the 1950's she went on one or two coach trips to the continent and while in Germany visited several old friends, also visiting fruit farms where her family had farmed. - ( Heather Learmouth ). Were they cherry orchards ? - kirsch being cherry in German, therefore the family name cherryman?



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