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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Nellie Heap: Birth: 4 JUN 1891 in Burnley. Death: 1982 in BURNLEY

  2. Beatrice Eveline Heap: Birth: 25 DEC 1893 in Burnley. Death: 21 DEC 1963 in DARTFORD Kent

  3. Edmund Heap: Birth: 30 SEP 1894 in Burnley. Death: 1956 in BURNLEY Lancashire

  4. Amy Louisa Heap: Birth: 17 FEB 1897 in Burnley. Death: 13 FEB 1976 in MORECAMBE

  5. Ethel Heap: Birth: 1899 in Burnley. Death: 2 DEC 1964 in BURNLEY

  6. Edith Heap: Birth: 10 SEP 1903 in Burnley. Death: 1979 in LANCASTER

  7. Mona Gertrude Heap: Birth: 6 NOV 1904 in Burnley. Death: 12 APR 1982 in BURNLEY Lancashire

  8. James Hopwood Heap: Birth: 19 APR 1909 in Burnley. Death: 10 MAY 1972 in ETON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

  9. Gladys Ottoline Heap: Birth: 3 APR 1910 in Burnley. Death: 1986 in BURNLEY Lancashire

  10. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Source:   BMD+Census+Marriage Certificate

Notes
a. Note:   1865=Birth July Qtr Vol 8e Page 167 1871=36,Rowley Street, Habergham Eaves
 1881=11,Hawk Street
 1891=Marriage January Qtr Vol 8e Page 397 from Thursby Square. Witnesses Fredric James Hopwood and Alice Maude Hopwood, Brother in Law and his wife
 1891=20,Layfield Street
 1901=7,Bracewell Street plus 5 children.
 1911=7,Bracewell Street plus 9 children.
 1918=Death of Mother Hannah
 1922=Death of Father Edmund Heap
 1925=7,Bracewell Street
 1939=19,Waterbarn Street, Burnley and retired. (Daughter Beatrice and husband John Sowerbutts are at No 15)
 1941=19,Waterbarn Street. Death of wife Ada Jane Heap. Probate granted on 13th October in Llandudno to Edmund Heap, Mason's Labourer and Nellie Williams, daughter from wife Ada Jane's Estate. Value £310.8s.7d. Buried in Grave 10/150 or 11623-4 Burnley Cemetery.
 1941=19,Waterbarn Street, Burnley. Death aged 75 years April Qtr Vol 8e Page 320 and buried on the 12th April, 1941 in Grave 150, Section 10 at the Wheatley Hall Inghamite Chapel, Fence in Pendle. Edmund's probate granted in Llandudno 30th May, 1941 to Ada Jane Heap, Widow. Effects £292.8s.7d.
 Managed Father Edmund's Quarry at Lane Head. Liked his drink too much and was subsequently disinherited from the Family Quarrying Business


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