Ethel Annie Reesby
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1.0 Ethel Annie Reesbyfemale
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Father:
George Reesby (born 03 Nov 1853 at Crick, Northamptonshire
)
Birth Cert 1145
Mother:
Emily Mary Ellse (baptised 06 Jul 1851 at Clay Cross, Derbyshire)
IGI
Birth: 18 Feb 1878, at Nether Moor, Tupton, Derbyshire
Birth Cert
Death: about 1947, age: 69y.
BMDPedigree
1075Married:
John James Bolton
13 May 1903
Mrg Cert
b.
08 Jul 1878, at Great Bowden, Leicestershire
d.
1943, age: 65y
Birth: 02 Jul 1904, at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
BMD
Death: Jan 2000, at Nottinghamshire
BMD
Birth: 1907, at Nottingham, NottinghamshireCensus
Birth: 1912, at Nottingham, NottinghamshireBMD
Birth: 03 Nov 1914, at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Birth Cert
Death: 26 Jul 1967, at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, age: 52y.
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Additional information:
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
36Married:
Gwendoline Mary Birch
at St Saviours, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire 01 Jul 1939
Mrg Cert
b.
07 Mar 1916
d.
26 Jun 1988, at Queens Medical Centre, Derby Rd, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Birth: 1916, at Nottingham, NottinghamshireBMD
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