Desborough - People
Elsie Coe
| Name | Elsie Coe
										   
										descendant tree, etc | 
| Note | Awarded a pension of 19/6 per week for herself and her 2 children, from 26th June 1916, following her husband's death | 
| Father | Horace Johnson Coe | 
| Mother | Ellen Yeomans | 
| Married
												
												(1) | Horace Coe | 
| Married
												
												(2) | Thomas Hudson | 
1841 Census1851 Census1861 Census1871 Census1881 Census1891 Census1901 Census: Desborough| 322 | Paddock Lane
							 no. 83 | Census date: 31 March 1901 | 
1911 Census
                        : Desborough
                      | 152 | Paddock Lane
							 no. 79 | Census date: 2 April 1911 | 
| Name | Relation | Cond. | M. | F. | Occupation | Birthplace | Info. | 
| Horace Coe | Head | M | 25 |  | Labourer Iron Ore Quarry | Desborough |  | 
| Elsie Coe | Wife | Mar 1y children
 born: 1
 living: 0
 |  | 20 | Machinist Boot Factory | Desborough |  | 
1915 (non census address/occupation) | 83, Paddock Lane Desborough | source: British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 | 
They appear to have been living with Elsie's parents whilst her husband was in the army1916 (non census address/occupation) | 139, Eastgate Worksop | source: British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 | 
| Name | M. | F. |  | 
| Elsie Coe |  |  | Address to which her husband's effects were sent | 
1919 (non census address/occupation) | 3, Clumber Place Worksop | source: British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 | 
Address on statement of relatives of deceased soldier (Horace Coe) 10/03/19191919 (non census address/occupation) | 3, Clumber Place Worksop | source: British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 | 
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