Desborough People
Elsie Coe
 
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          1.0 Elsie Coefemale
Awarded a pension of 19/6 per week for herself and her 2 children, from 26th June 1916, following her husband's death
              Birth: about 1892,  at Desborough
Census
              Death: 08 Oct 1932
                  ,  at 1 Hardwick Crescent, Worksop, Nottinghamshire
Death CertPedigree
                   4486Married:
              
                (1)
              
Horace Coe 
               at Kettering, Northamptonshire 02 Oct 1909
WW1 Army
            b. about 1886,  at DesboroughBMD
 1911 census indicates a child born alive but no longer living
            Birth: c. 1910,  at DesboroughCensus
            Death: c. 1910
                ,  at DesboroughCensus
            Birth: 29 Nov 1911,  at Worksop, NottinghamshireWW1 Army
            Birth: 21 Feb 1914,  at Worksop, NottinghamshireWW1 Army
                   8423Married:
              
                (2)
              
Thomas Hudson 
               at Register Office, Worksop, Nottinghamshire 27 Dec 1917
Mrg Cert  
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