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Beginners => Family History Beginners Board => Topic started by: Philldw on Sunday 01 September 24 08:34 BST (UK)
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This lady married in 1920 at Winchester to William Tring Sapsed. She was 27 years old. In 1938 there was a marriage to William Tring Sapsed of Eileen Annie Corby at Bournemouth.
I cannot find a death record for Edith between 1920-1938.
What happened to Edith to enable William's second marriage? Was it legal?
Any assistance greatly appreciated. David
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Could this be her death :-\
Death Sep qtr 1962
SAPSED Edith M age 70
Bournemouth 6b 94
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1939 she is living with her parents, listed as Divorced. Transcript said married original shows D
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Their divorce
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8087925
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Thank you. The 1939 record was under the name Edith M Sopsed!
The death record probably the correct one.Appreciate the help David
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The death record probably the correct one.Appreciate the help David
Probate Calendar 1962
SAPSED Edith May of 34 Florence Road Boscombe Bournemouth
single woman died 8 August 1962 Probate Winchester 9 November to Horace William Launchbury engineering project clerk and Peter Tong chartered architect
Effects £1605 4s 5d
so one of her executors also had the surname Tong which adds weight to the death record being the right one.
Will and Grant of administration is available to order from
https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills
for £1.50 should you want them
Boo
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The date on the divorce file at National Archives is 1937, however it was listed in the newspapers 8 Feb 1938:
" Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division ... Sapsed E M v Sapsed W T"
Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1938
Publication: The Daily Telegraph
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Possibly February 1938 was when the divorce was absolute