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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Dorset => Topic started by: tomm on Thursday 12 December 24 16:26 GMT (UK)
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Hi Folks
I have a Mabel Ruby Violet Curtis.
Birth 27 Aug 1907 Weymouth & Portland, Dorset
Death Aug 1999 Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith, London
Spouse Arthur Stouchbury
But I cannot find her parents !
I would appreciate your help please.
Regards
Tomm.
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So far can't find Mabel Ruby violet Curtis 1907.
Have you go her marriage cert.
LM
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There is a registration
1907 S
Mabel Violet Curtis
Ref 5a 304
Weymouth
Now off to see if her birth has a maiden mame
LM
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Mothers maiden name BLYTH
Perhaps you ought to find her on 1911 census
LM
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Marriages Dec 1941
Perkins Ruby M V
Stouchbury Arthur
Willesden 3a 1237
Was she previously married
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Marriage Dec qtr 1898
Blythe Fanny
Curtis Clarence Henry
Weymouth 5a 758
Mabel is with her Father in 1921.
She is just Mabel with both parents in 1911
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CURTIS, FANNY mmn BLYTHE
GRO Reference: 1902 March Quarter in WEYMOUTH Volume 05A Page 297
CURTIS, FLORENCE BEATRICE mmn BLYTHE
GRO Reference: 1903 June Quarter in WEYMOUTH Volume 05A Page 291
CURTIS, IVY GWENDOLINE mmn BLYTHE
GRO Reference: 1906 March Quarter in WEYMOUTH Volume 05A Page 301
Deaths Mar 1906
CURTIS Ivy Gwendoline 0 Weymouth 5a 209
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Marriages Dec 1930 (>99%)
Curtis Ruby M V Perkins Paddington 1a 191
Perkins Jack Curtis Paddington 1a 191
At least 3 daughters to this marriage
On 1939 ‘Jack’ seems to be ‘William’
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SAILOR'S WIFE'S RELIEF FRAUD "Needed Money To Buy Children's Clothes" Stated to have fraudulently obtained over £360 poor relief since November 29, 1941, by representing she was a widow with five children and had no means, whereas she had married a naval man on that date, and was getting an allowance from the Navy of £2 12s. a week, Ruby Mabel Violet Stouchbury, of Tavistock Crescent, North Kensington, was sentenced by Mr. Ivan Snell to one month's imprisonment for wilfully making the false statement. Defendant, it was stated, said she had no excuse to offer for not disclosing the change in her circumstances brought about by the marriage, but said she needed the money provide clothing for her children.