Lizzie Hillier
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1.0 Lizzie Hillierfemale
1165
Father:
Job Hillier (born 1832 at Burbage, Wiltshire
)
Census 1166
Mother:
Rosa Harmsworth (born 1841 at Winslade, Hertfordshire
)
Census
Birth: 1866, at Peckham, London
Census
Baptism: 07 Oct 1866 at East Dulwich Chapel, Camberwell, London
Parish Reg
Death: Oct 1956, age: 90.
BMDPedigree
236Married:
Robert Razzell
at St Antholin, Nunhead, London 10 Jan 1892
Mrg Cert
b.
28 Oct 1860, at Charlwood, Surrey
d.
22 Jan 1914, at 91 Linden Grove, Peckham, London
Birth: 1892, at Peckham, London
Census
Additional information:
Marriage Certificate
1269Married:
Ernest Edward Cridland
at St Antholin, Nunhead, London 08 December 1915
Mrg Cert
b.
about 1890, at Peckham, London
d.
1967, age: 76y
Birth: 1899, at Peckham, LondonBMD
Birth: 06 Dec 1904, at 89 Kirkwood Rd, Peckham, London
Birth Cert
Death: 24 Jan 1983, at 41 Carlton Crescent, Chatham, Kent
Death Cert1270Married:
Edith May Anderson
08 Dec 1928
Mrg Cert
b.
18 Feb 1905, at Camberwell, London
d.
02 Feb 1984, at Medway Hospital, Gillingham, Kent
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