Mildred Edwards was born on 13 Feb 1900 at The Cricketer's Arms in Beoley Road, Redditch. She died aged 5.
Mildred Edwards was born on 13 Feb 1900 at The Cricketer's Arms in Beoley Road, Redditch. She died aged 5.
First name(s) | Mildred Valentine |
Last name | Edwards |
Gender | Female |
Birth day | - |
Birth month | - |
Birth year | 1900 |
Age | 0 |
Death quarter | 4 |
Death year | 1900 |
District | Alcester |
County | Warwickshire |
Volume | 6D |
Page | 409 |
Country | England |
Record set | England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007 |
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSFirst name(s) | Mildred Valentine |
Last name | Edwards |
Gender | Female |
Marital status | - |
Occupation | - |
Event year | 1900 |
Birth year | - |
Age at death | - |
Burial year | 1900 |
Burial date | 08 Oct 1900 |
Burial place | St Stephen, Redditch, Worcester, England |
Place | Redditch |
County | Worcestershire |
Country | England |
Record set | England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991 |
1927 Marriage Solemnized at S.S. Matthias & George, Astwood Bank in the Parish of Feckenham in the County of Worcester
First December 1927
Henry Jordan Phipps, 28, Bachelor, Market Gardener, Victoria Avenue, Evesham, [Father:] Henry Jordan Phipps, Market Gardener
Doris May Edwards, 25, Spinster, - , 'The Red Lion', Astwood Bank, [Father:] Albert Edwards, Licensed Victualler
This marriage was solemnized between us Henry Jordan Phipps, Doris May Edwards in the Presence of us Albert Parket Edwards, Ena Flora Edwards
CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF DEATH
REGISTRATION DISTRICT Alcester |
1930 DEATH in the Sub-district of Feckenham in the Counties of Worcester &c |
No | When and where died | Name and surname | Sex | Age | Occupation | Cause of death | Signature, description and residence of informant | When registered |
42 | Eleventh February 1930 Red Lion Inn Astwood Bank Feckenham R.D. | Albert Parker Edwards | Male | 54 years | Licensed Victualler | (1) a Pulmonary Tuberculosis No P.M. certified by George Wilson MB | Albert G Edwards son present at death Red Lion Inn Astwood Bank Feckenham | Eleventh February |
In loving memory of
My Dear Husband
Albert P Edwards
Who entered into rest February 11th, 1930.
Aged 53 years.
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His widow and family thank you fo the very kind sympathy shown to them in their great sorrow.
Astwood Bank, Redditch
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1930 Death in the Sub-District of Feckenham in the County of Worcester, etc
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
41 - Eleventh Feburary 1930, red Lion Inn, Astwood Bank, Feckenham R.D. - Albert Parker Edwards - Male - 54 years - Licensed Victualler - (1)a Pulmonary Tuberculosis No P.M. certified by George Wilson MB - Albert G Edwards son present at death Red Lion Inn Astwood Bank Feckenham - Eleventh February 1930 - Frank J Webb Registrar
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSName:
Ralph Clifford Edwards
Event Type:
Marriage
Event Date:
26 Sep 1931
Event Place:
Heather, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
Event Place (Original):
Leicestershire,England,Heather
Residence Place:
Feckenham
Gender:
Male
Age:
27
Religion:
Anglican
Father's Name:
Albert Parker Edwards
Spouse's Name:
Irene Mary Allen
Spouse's Residence Place:
Heather
Spouse's Age:
23
Spouse's Father's Name:
Alfred James Allen
Page Number:
144
Record Number:
GBPRS/LEICS/MAR/00231160/1
Affiliate Image Identifier:
http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2/GBPRS/LEICS/102260637/00153
First name(s) | Ralph C |
Last name | Edwards |
Marriage quarter | 3 |
Marriage year | 1931 |
Registration month | - |
MarriageFinder ™
| Ralph C Edwards married one of these people Irene M Allen
|
Spouse's last name | Allen |
District | Ashby de la Zouch |
District number | - |
County | Leicestershire |
Country | England |
Volume | 7A |
Volume as transcribed | 7A |
Page number | 330 |
Record set | England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005 |
First name(s) | Albert G |
Last name | Edwards |
Marriage quarter | 4 |
Marriage year | 1932 |
Registration month | - |
MarriageFinder ™
| Albert G Edwards married one of these people Margaret Tomlinson
|
Spouse's last name | Tomlinson |
District | Nottingham |
District number | - |
County | Nottinghamshire |
Country | England |
Volume | 7B |
Volume as transcribed | 7B |
Page number | 959 |
Record set | England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005 |
Category | Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records |
1933 Marriage Solemnized at the parish church in the parish of St Lawrence, Evesham in the County of Worcester
When married: April 15th 1933
Name, Age, Condition, Rank or Profession, Residence, Father name and profession:
William John Weaver, 29 Bachelor, Builder, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, William Edward Weaver, Builder
Ena Flora Edwards, 24 Spinster, Home Duties, 10 ?Parias? Close, Evesham, Albert Parker Edwards (deceased), Licensed Victualler
Bible printed 26 January 1813
William John Weaver married at St Lawrences Church to Ena Flora Edwards April 15th 1933
August 1950
DEATH OF MR A. G. EDWARDS
Licensee at Stourton
The death took place on Friday at the Fox Inn, Clanbrook, Stourton of Mr. Albert Garnet (Bert) Edwards, aged 51 years. He was the eldest son of the late Mr. A. E. Edwards who was for some years licensee of the Bear Hotel, Evesham, and Mrs. A. E. Edwards now residing at Collinsfield, Evesham........... He spent his early life in Redditch, and whilst there volunteered in 1914. He served throughout the 1914-18 war in the Royal Artillery and was wounded. On demobilisation he managed his father's property, Proctors Farm, Redditch for some years, before his family moved to Evesham. On relinquising market gardening Mr. Edwards entered the hotel trade and after business experience at Bromsgrove, Nottingham, Kidderminster and Stourbridge area where he was licensee of the Little Pig Inn, Amblecote, (and during the late war was at the Admiralty Office), he purchased the Fox Inn some years ago. He is survived by his widow and one son.
The mourners were: Mr. Reginald Edwards (son), Mr. Ralph Edwards (brother), Mr. Osmond Edwards (brother), Mr. Harry Phipps and Mr. W.J.Weaver (brothers-in-law), Messrs Frank, Sydney, Charles and Major Tomlinson (brothers-in-law), Mr. Garnet Edwards (uncle), Mr. Esmor Stokes (nephew) ............
EDWARDS Albert Garnett of The Fox Inn Stourton Kinver Staf-
fordshire died 28 July 1950 Administration London 6 September
to Margaret Edwards widow and Ralph Clifford Edwards
licensed victualler. Effects £4705 18s 5d
ertified Copy of an Entry of Death
1962 Death in the Sub-District of Driotwich in the County of Worcester
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
65 - Thirtieth December 1961, Ravenscourt Nursing Home, Old Coach Road, Droitwich - Annie Elizabeth EDWARDS - Female - 90 years - Widow of Albert Parker Edwards a Hotelier - 1(a) Broncho pneumonia (b) Chronic bronchitis Certified by Jeanne C Addenbrooke MB - Grevillw R Edwards Grandson, Firs Farm, Impney Estate, Droitwich - First January 1962 - Vernon H Hedges Registrar
Droitwich Guardian
5th January 1962
MRS A. E. EDWARDS
The death of Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Edwards, formerly of Collinsfield, Evesham, which took place in her ninety-first year at Ravenscourt, Droitwich (on December 30th 1961), sees the passing of one whose family had long connections with Evesham and Broadway. She was born in Evesham and was one of the three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes, who then lived on Merstow Green at a house adjacent to the Almonry.
There on Merstow Green, Thomas Stokes carried on his business as a wheelwright and it was he who built the first "Famous Vale of Evesham Light Gardening Dray for a Half-Legged Horse to Trot" (the quotation is from his account book) a century ago, the forerunner of many that became so familiar a sight in the towns and villages from the sixties onwards. He built many more for the use of the Vale gardeners and among the familiar local names listed in his notebook for whom he made drays, traps, carts and trucks were such prominent figures in Victorian Evesham as Mayor Allard, Alfred Haines, Henry Masters, Messrs. Espleys, Fred Hirons, John Idiens and Fred George.
Thomas Stokes also had long-standing business dealings with the people of the circus and fairgrounds, and had a contract to effect necessary repairs and renewals to their waggons whenever they visited the district. He built living waggons for many of the show people's families as well as shooting galleries and other equipment peculiar to the trade of his wandering customers, and among the names figuring in his books are some still familiar today, such as Wilsons and Chipperfields.
The family eventually lived at La Quinta, Broadway, and in this village the drays and carts continued to be made and to play their part in the district's leading industry. Here the wheelwright's children grew up, and when the Maxton family visited the village to stay with Mr. and Madame de Navarro at Court Farm, they offered Mrs. Edwards a family post with them which took her for several years to Paris and other parts of the continent.
In 1897 she married at St. Lawrence Church, Evesham, Mr. Albert Parker Edwards, of Birmingham and they spent many years at Redditch and later Droitwich in the innkeeping and hotel industry. In the 1920's they were for several years proprietors of the Bear Hotel, Evesham and were afterwards at the Red Lion Hotel, Astwood Bank until Mr. Edwards death in 1930. A few years later Mrs. Edwards returned to Evesham living in Cheltenham Road and then at Collinsfield, until she moved to Droitwich a few years ago.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. J. Phipps, of Evesham, and Mrs. W. J. Weaver, of Bromsgrove, and two sons, Mr. Ralph Edwards, of Droitwich and Mr. Osmond Edwards, of Fownhope, Hereford. One daughter died in infancy, and her eldest son, Bert, died several years ago.
A joint memorial service for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Edwards and her sister Mrs. Kate Spence will take place at St. Michael's church, Broadway on Wednesday.
Both Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Spence were born at Broadway.
Certified Copy of an Entry
DEATH Entry No. 243
Bromsgrove
Bromsgrove and Redditch Hereford and Worcester
Date and Place of Death: Thirteenth July 1983, 208 Worcester Road, Bromsgrove
Name and surname: Ena Flora Weaver
Sex: Female
Maiden Surname of woman who has married: EDWARDS
Date and Place of birth: 6th August 1908, Redditch Worcestershire
Occupation and usual address: Wife of William John WEAVER, Building Business Consultant (retired), 208 Worcester Road Bromsgrove
Name and surname of informant: Roger Bailey WEAVER
Qualification: Son
Usual address: Pumphouse Farm Hanbury Droitwich
Cause of death: Ia) Carcinoma of Head of Pancreas, Certified by HM White MB
Signature: [RBWEAVER signature]
Date of registration: Fourteenth July 1983
Bible printed 26 January 1813
Ena Flora Edwards Died 18th July 1983
Name: RALPH CLIFFORD EDWARDS
Death Registration Month/Year: 3/88
Age: 84
Birth Date: 17 NOV 1903
District: Worcester
Inferred County: Hereford and Worcester
Volume: 88
Page: 29
EDWARDS, Albert Clifford of Haverhsam Hse 327 Bromsgrove Rd Webheath Redditch Worcs died 31 August 1990 Administration Birmingham 1 March Not exceeding £115000
9151202711B
Name: OSMOND EDWARDS
Death Year: 2000
Death Registration Month/Year: 12/00
Birth Date: 19 Jan 1910
Registration District: Ludlow
Inferred County: Salop
Register Number: 17D
Entry number: 46