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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Thorpe family
« on: Sunday 10 October 10 11:49 BST (UK)  »
hello! everybody, this is what i rebuild with your help about the Thorpe family
-mary lavinia Furniss borned around 1853 use to marry George John THorpe
an Architect, they respectivly lived in Pancras and Tufnell, after they move to Islington, then to Elmroad upper-rivhmond road.
they got  children as follow:
Daisy Thorpe
Elsie Thorpe
Myrtle Thorpe
mary Thorpe
Frank Thorpe
Sidney Thorpe
Ethel Thorpe   7 oct 1891 islington died july 1978 Paris she had 2 children Gladys and Ivy
both died in 1997 .
gladys died in july 1997 in Paris and Ivy died in september 1997 in stratford
this is all i have to day about the Thorpe in great London.

my best regards

Reilly John


Hi Reilly John,

I too thought the Ethel Grace looked likely

Christening
St George's Tufnell Park, Islington, A Nov 1891
Ethel Grace (born Oct 7, 1891), daughter of George John and Mary Lavinia Thorpe of 74 Lady Margaret Rd, father an architect.



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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Thorpe family
« on: Wednesday 06 October 10 17:13 BST (UK)  »
i am lookink for the name of the parents of my grand mother Grace Ethel Thorpe
born ed in is lington London 1891, died in Paris 1978
thank you to help in that search.
best regards

Reilly John

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Shropshire / Re: Benjamin Thorpe & Jane Hill
« on: Tuesday 21 September 10 17:52 BST (UK)  »
goof evening from Paris

what i know my grand grand-father was Thorpe from London located in Elmroad
upper richmond road he was architect he used to work for the famous new big sewer made by the 18 century after the terrible cholera epidemic.
he had 9 children one of them was my grand-mother grace ethel Thorpe
she had 2 girls Ivy and Gladys, i am the Gladys son.
does the Thorpe coming from the same area?
i know nothing about this side of the english family
thank you to your comments

my best regards

Reilly

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