4 [now 20] Church Fields
9
KENNETT GOODING, 51
Cement foreman
(1859-1917)
10
MARGARET GOODING, 29
(1882-)
11
MARJORY GOODING, 1
(1910-)
2 Roman Villas [Now 18 Church Fields]
29
SIDNEY FREDERICK ASHBEE, 30
(1881-1942)
Locomotive Driver ([Peters] Cement works)
30
EDITH MARY ASHBEE (nee COOMBER), 29
(1882-1954)
(no picture known)
31
GORDON SPENCER ASHBEE, 3
(1907-1945)
32
WILLIAM FREDERICK ASHBEE, 52
(1858-1916)
Gas Stoker; boarder
3 Roman Villas [now No. 20 Church Fields]
33
GEORGE MAYGER, 51
(1859-1
935)
Furnace stoker, paper mill
34
EMILY MAYGER, 54
(1855-1933)
35
ELLA MAYGER, 24
(1887-)
36
HERBERT ALBION, 24
(1896-)
Boarder; electrical engineer
4 Roman Villas [now no. 22 Church Fields]
37
Ralph Gower, 36
Commercial clerk
38
Ruth Gower, 38
Wife
39
Claude Gower, 12
School
(Picture 1912
British Schools)
40
Douglas Gower, 8
school
5 Roman Villas [now no. 24, Church Fields]
41
JOHN GEORGE WRIGHT, 48
Engine fitter
(1856- )
42
EMILY S WRIGHT, 48
Wife
(1856- )
43
ALBERT C WRIGHT, 16
Apprentice to paper making
(1894- )
44
EMILY D WRIGHT, 20
Dressmaker
(1890- )
45
BEATRICE E WRIGHT, 18
(1892- )
46
LORENCE K WRIGHT, 3
(1907- )
Sunnyside, [28] Church Fields
53
JOSHUA WILFORD, 55
(1856-1931)
Builder and contractor
(Picture 1911)
54
EMILY JANE WILFORD, 52
(1858-1937)
(Picture 1919)
55
EMILY JANE WILFORD, 29;
widow [had married WOLFE]
(1883-1969)
(Picture 1908)
56
JOSHUA JOSEPH WILFORD
(1886-1936)
Working in the business
(Picture 1911)
Medway Villas, Church Fields [5 houses, nos 1-9]
85
ELLEN MILLEN
86
WILLIAM TAPLEY
(1875-1958)
(Picture 1916:
WWI Volunteers)
Mulberry Cottage [East end]
141
CHARLES BAILEY
(1847-1936)
Waterman
142
ELLEN BAILEY
Wife
(1851-1932)
143
GERTRUDE JONES
(1907- )
[25] High Street
230
EDGAR NORMAN, 46
Butcher’s assistant
231
FLORENCE CAROLINE NORMAN, 46
wife
232
CECIL ALBERT NORMAN, 15
(Pictures estimated at c.1904)
233
KATHLEEN NORMAN, 14
234
HAROLD EDGAR NORMAN, 12
Former post office, grocer’s shop, High Street
243
WILLIAM BATEMAN
(1842-1913)
Grocer
(Identity not confirmed)
244
MARY ANN BATEMAN
(1845-1917)
245
ADA BATEMAN
(1869-1947)
1 Clara Place, [28] Constitution Hill
304
Robert Sykes, 56
Cooper
305
Amy Amelia Sykes, 54
Wife
306
R. Sykes, 34
Cement labourer
307
Arthur Victor Sykes, 22
Paper mill labourer
(also well-known footballer)
308
Maud R. Sykes, 19
At home
309
Grace H. Sykes, 13
scholar
2 Clara Place [30] Constitution Hill
310
Charles James Pobgee, 53
Fitter, cement works
311
Emily Alice Pobjee, 52
Wife
312
Roland Frederick Pobgee, 21
Cement works labourer
313
Reginald Rose Pobgee, 14
314
Evelyn Kate Pobgee, 11
School
315
Maggie Pobgee, 8
1 Kemp’s Cottages, Constitution Hill
325
Thomas Batchelor, 52
Cement labourer
326
Frances Batchelor, 53
Wife
327
Reginald [Arthur] Batchelor, 14
Newspaper boy
(1897-1918)
Killed in WWI
328
Samuel Mayer, 46
Cement labourer; lodger
Temperance Terrace, Constitution Hill
344
George Wells, 41
Cement labourer
345
Mary Ann Wells, 39
Wife
346
John Wells, 17
Paper mill worker
347
George Wells, 15
Paper mill worker
(killed in WWI)
348
Hepzibah Wells, 13
Scholar
349
Violet Wells, 11
Scholar
350
Arthur Wells, 9
351
William Wells, 5 (pictured)
352
Henry Wells, 3
Woodlands Farm
380
David Thomson, 38
Farmer
381
Eliza Thomson, 36
Wife
382
Jessie Thomson, 2
383
Lily Thomson, 2
384
Mabel Wallis, 23
Servant
Cemetery
387
William Fletcher, 60
caretaker, cemetery
388
Charlotte Fletcher, 57
Wife
389
Charlotte Cummins, 33
Daughter
390
Frederick John Cummins, 2
Grandson
391
Frederick Fletcher, 31
General labourer, cement
392
William Fletcher, 17
General labourer, cement
Cox’s [Woodlands] Farm [part]
403
Robert [Thomas] Stevens, 28
Clay miner
404
Emma Stevens. 28
Wife
405
Walter Stevens, 25
Chalk miner; brother
406
Robert Stevens, 6
407
Bertha Stevens, 4
408
Elsie Stevens, 3
409
Frances Stevens, 6 months
6 Waghorn Road
444
Eliza Goodsell, 64
Widow; housekeeper
445
Louis Goodsell, 34
Paper mill worker
446
John Sidsaph, 45
Boarder; boiler maker
447
Walter Sucklinge, 26
Boarder; boiler maker
448
George Hebblewhite, 35
Boarder; boiler maker
449
Samuel Smith, 28
Boarder; electrician, paper mill
Waghorn Road
486
Henry Goddard, 57
Cooper, cement works
487
Elizabeth Goddard, 50
Wife
488
Arthur Goddard, 16
Grocery assistant
489
Alfred Goddard, 14
Errand boy
490
Lilly Goddard, 11
School
491
Emily Goddard, 11
School
Picture 1912
British Schools
492
Frederick Goddard, 8
school
Drummond Almshouses, Waghorn Road
512
JOHN LONG, 70
Carpenter’s labourer
(1842-1921)
513
ELEANOR LONG, 42
Daughter
(1868-1940)
[10] Waghorn Road
515
George John Fryer, 38
Cooper, cement works
516
Helen Fryer, 36
Wife
517
Reginald John Fryer, 18
Clerk
Awarded Military Medal in WWI
518
Winifred Elsie Fryer, 21
Shop assistant, draper
519
Thomas Growns, 52
Fitter’s labourer, paper mill; lodger
520
Ellen Growns, 52
Lodger; wife of Thomas
Pretoria, Waghorn Road
545
WILLIAM FIELDER, 31
Blacksmith, paper mill
(1880- )
546
EDITH KATE FIELDER, 26
(Nee MAY), wife
(1885- )
WILLIAM FIELDER, 3
(1908-)
548
HARRY FIELDER, 2
(1909- )
13, Queen’s Road
581
Henry Woollett, 44
Cement worker; widower
582
Annie Elizabeth Woollett, 21
Housekeeper
583
Henry James Woollett, 21
Paper mill worker
8 Queen’s Road
613
James Knell, 38
Paper sorter
(1873- )
(1904 football)
614
Lillian Knell, 31
Paper sorter
(1880- )
615
May Knell, 8
(1902-)
3 Osborne Villas, Queen’s Avenue
632
HENRY THOMAS WHITE, 37
(1874-1941)
633
IDA FLORENCE WHITE, 36
(nee BATEMAN)
(1874-
634
FLORENCE LENA ELLEN WHITE, 8
(1903-
635
IDA MILLICENT WHITE, 1
(1910-
4 Osborne Villas, Queen’s Avenue
636
JABEZ BELSEY, 38
General engineer
(1873- )
637
ALICE BELSEY, 37
Wife
(1874- )
638
FRANK BELSEY, 13
Cathedral chorister, Rochester, [1910-14]
(1896- )
639
FRED BELSEY, 10
Scholar
(1901- )
640
JACK BELSEY, 3m
(1911- )
8 Alexandria Terrace, Queen’s Avenue
660
James Wallis, 49
Cooper, cement works
661
Ellen Wallis, 43
Wife
662
William Wallis, 26
Carpenter
663
Eva Wallis, 16
Domestic servant
664
Elsie Wallis, 13
Scholar
665
Grace Wallis, 10
scholar (Picture of Elsie and Grace, 1909)
666
Leonard Wallis, 6
Scholar
3 Alexandra Terrace, Queen’s Avenue
687
Albert Weaver, 46
Clay miner
688
Anne Weaver, 49
Wife
689
Albert Weaver, 24
Cement labourer
(1886-1962) (pictured)
690
Alfred Weaver, 23
Boot repairer
691
Ernest Weaver, 21
Cement labourer
692
Charles Weaver, 18
Paper bag printer
693
Harry Weaver, 16
Cowman on farm
(1895-1989)
694
Edith Weaver, 12
Scholar
695
Lilian Weaver, 8
Scholar
696
Daisy Weaver, 7
697
Frederick Weaver, 5
(1905-1994)
698
Ethel Weaver, 4
(1906-2004)
1 Alexandra Terrace, Queen’s Avenue
701
Harry Tremlett, 40
Foreman at paper bag works
(1871- )
Picture 1904
Picture 1909
702
Elizabeth [Frances] Tremlett, 37
(1875- )
703
[Adelaide] Joyce Tremlett, 18
(1897- )
704
Harry Tremlett, 7
(1903- )
705
Irene Tremlett, 4
(1906- )
Daughter Cicely working at The Lodge and listed there.
4 Queen’s Avenue
728
John Stephen Preston, 57
Army pensioner
(1853-1936)
729
Mary Preston, 51
Wife
(1860-1927)
730
Henry John Berridge Preston, 27
Professional cricketer [Kent]
(1883-1964)
(Picture 1904: football)
Also played football for Maidstone from 1909
731
Eileen Dora Preston, 12
(1899- )
Picture 1912
(British Schools)
3 Queen’s Avenue
732
William Foreman, 55
Cement labourer
(1856-1912)
733
[Catherine] Helen/Eleanor/Ellen Foreman, 54
Wife
(1857-1918)
734
William [James] Foreman, 25
Bricklayer’s labourer
(1880-1959)
735
George [Thomas] Foreman, 23
Plasterer
(1888-1960)
736
Edith [Agnes] Foreman, 14
(1896-1974)
1 Queen’s Avenue
741
Charles John State, 48
Paper maker
742
Emma State, 51
Wife
743
William John State, 23
Cement labourer
(1888-1915)
Killed in WWI
744
Rose Annie State, 21
745
Frederick Charles State, 18
General labourer
746
Gilbert George State, 16
General labourer
(1893-1917)
Killed in WWI
747
Emma May State, 13
Scholar
748
Edith Esther State, 9
749
Frank Peter State, 7
The Bricklayer’s Arms, Holborough Road
765
ALBAN BURGESS, 55
Publican
(1855-1916)
766
EMMA ELLEN BURGESS, 56
Assisting in the business
(1855-1933)
767
HELEN BURGESS, 31
Assisting in the business
(1879-1962)
Married Alfred Andrews, 1903
768
MARY BURGESS, 28
Assisting in the business
(1884-1968)
769
FRANK BURGESS, 19
Storekeeper at paper mill
(1891-1971)
770
GEOFFREY ALFRED ANDREWS, 6
Grandson; scholar
(1904-1966)
Family emigrated to Canada
Holborough Road
805
WILLIAM CHARLES RANDELL, 58
(1853-1921)
Brakerman, paper mill
806
DRUSILLA RANDELL, 56
(1854- )
807
CAROLINE ETHEL RANDELL, 29
(1882- )
Schoolteacher; cert. Assistant
808
WALTER JAMES RANDELL, 27
(1884-1917)
Labourer and horsekeeper [carting]
809
HERBERT CHARLES RANDELL, 25
(1888- )
Clerk, paper mill
Pelham House, Holborough Road
810
Tom Hilder, 66
Assistant Overseer and collector
(1845-1927)
811
Ellen Hilder, 66
Wife
(1845-1930)
1 Hadleigh Villas, Holborough Road
812
Ernest Henry Edgeler, 30
Rate collector’s clerk
(1880-1973)
(Picture 1912)
813
Faith Edgeler, 34
Wife
(1876-1965)
Picture 1897
814
Hilda Faith Edgeler, 7
(1903-1989)
815
Gerald Ernest Edgeler, 1
(1910-1997)
Picture: 1988
4 Hadleigh Villas, Holborough Road
821
Tom Hilder, 36
Rate collector
( )
822
Ellen Hilder, 36
wife
( )
823
Tom Hilder, 3
( )
Picture 1913
Covey Hall Farm, Holborough Road
835
ALEXANDER THOMSON, 41
(1870- )
Farmer
836
DAISY THOMSON, 42
(1869- )
837
BARBARA THOMSON, 12
(1899- )
838
MARGARET THOMSON, 10
(1901- )
839
HELEN THOMSON, 9
(1902- )
840
ANNIE THOMSON, 7
(1904- )
841
CHRISTINA THOMSON, 6
(1905- )
842
MARY THOMSON, 3
(1908- )
843
CATHERINE THOMSON, 1
(1910-2012)
Mary and Catherine Thomson in 1988
844 ALICE COLLINGS, 43, ( ), sister-in-law, Governess
Holborough Road
845
HORATIO ROBERT DRAYCON, 42
Builder
(1868-1945)
{Picture c.1906)
846
ELEANOR DRAYCON, 44
( )
847
DOREEN MARION DRAYCON, 8
( )
848
ALFRED ALEXANDER DRAYCON, 6
3 Beaconsfield Terrace = [34] Holborough Road
867
James William Wenham, 36
Cement labourer
(1875-1947)
(Picture 1904 Football, vice-captain)
868
Emma Elizabeth Wenham, 42
Wife (nee Dabner)
(1868-1948)
869
Edward James Wenham, 12
(1898- )
3 Dover Terrace, Holborough Road
893
Frederick Payne, 28
Labourer, cement works
( )
894
Rosina Payne, 29
Wife
( )
895
Daisy Payne, 4
( )
picture: 1913 British Schools
896
Frederick Payne, 2
( )
6 Dover Terrace, Holborough Road
903
Alfred Cook, 49
Stationary engine man
904
Sarah Ann Elizabeth Cook, 54
Wife
905
Sidney Cook, 23
Loco driver’s mate
906
Bertie Cook, 22
Fitter
907
Beatrice Cook, 20
Daughter
908
Hubert Cook, 17
General labourer
909
Grace Cook, 10
Daughter
(1896-1951)
Prospect House [74] Holborough Road
913
PAUL MULLER, 45
(1864-?)
Engineer
914
LOUISE MULLER, 39
(1871-1941 )
915
MARGUERITE MULLER, 19
(1892-1971 )
Typist
916
FRANK MULLER, 17
(1894- )
Apprentice engineer
917
WINIFRED MULLER, 13
(1898- c.1980)
918
FREDERICK MULLER, 11
(1900- )
919
ERNEST MULLER, 8
(1903- )
920
SIDNEY MULLER, 6
(1905- ) Muller brothers:
921
GWENDOLINE MULLER, 3
(1908- )
(British School, 1913)
2 Prospect Place, Holborough Road
943
William Holt, 44
Cement stoker, cement works
944
Sarah Holt, 40
Wife
945
Ivy Holt, 13
School
1912 picture
British Schools
3 Prospect Place, Holborough Road
946
David Alfred Henman, 53
General labourer [furnace stoker]
947
Eliza Henman, 59
Wife
948
Archibald Henman, 22
General labourer
Killed in WWI
(1896-1917)
8 Prospect Place, Holborough Road
967
Henry Atkinson, 66
Cement worker
968
Louisa Atkinson, 58
Wife
969
George Atkinson, 18
Lead wool worker
970
Edgar Atkinson, 13
School
Picture 1923
Belle Vue Villa, Holborough Road
979
WILLIAM GOODING, 49
Prudential agent
(1861-1939)
980
ELLEN ELIZABETH GOODING, 49
(1862-1927)
981
IRENE ELLEN GOODING, 22
Assistant teacher, Hook School
(1888-)
982
STANLEY WILLIAM GOODING, 21
Clerk at cement works
(1889- )
Picture 1916
983
DOROTHY EDITH ALICE GOODING, 16
Assisting in household duties
(1894-1986)
984
MADELEIN VICTORIA GOODING, 13
Scholar, Hook School
(1897- )
985
MURIEL CLARINDA CATHERINE GOODING, 11: scholar, Hook School
(1899- )
986
AMOS GOLDING, 26
Railway clerk, SER; boarder
(1885- )
6 Covey Hall Place, Holborough Road
988
Elizabeth Wenham, 59
Widow
989
Frederick Wenham, 21
Fitter’s labourer
990
Frank Wenham, 19
Lead wool factory hand
991
Charles Wenham, 16
Working in paper mill
2 Covey Hall Place, Holborough Road
1012
Sidney Hole, 33
Labourer, cement works
( )
1013
Jane Hole, 35
Wife
( )
1014
Sidney Hole, 13
scholar
1015
Lilian Hole, 11
scholar
1016
William Hole, 9
1017
Hilda Hole, 6
1018
Ronald Hole, 4
(1913 British Schools)
1019
Connie Sweetzer, 3
Niece
1 Covey Hall Place, Holborough Road
1020
William Hor, 50
Cement labourer
1021
Jane Hor, 51
Wife
1022
George Hor, 17
Cement labourer
1023
Bernard [Thomas] Hor, 14
Lead wool labourer
Killed in WWI
(1897-1917)
3 Providence Place
1036
John F. Mayger, 74
General labourer
1037
Amelia Mayger, 72
wife
(1839-1937)
Picture 17 October 1929
8 Providence Place, Holborough Road
1047
George Hammond, 55
Milk seller
(1856-1934)
1048
Sarah Rebecca Hammond, 52
Wife
(1857-1916)
1 Jessamine Cottages, Holborough Road
1066
James Knott, 43
Lime labourer
1067
Minnie Knott, 43
Wife
1068
George Edward Knott, 20
Finisher, paper mill
Picture 1923
1069
Jim R. Knott, 18
Out of work
1070
Minnie Knott, 16
At home
1071
Nellie Knott, 12
Scholar
1072
Jack Knott, 10
Scholar
1073
Elsie Knott, 9
Scholar
1074
Sydney Knott, 4
1075
Blanche Bedford, 12
Niece; scholar
1076
Rayden Wingate, 73
Father[-in-law]; engine driver
5 Jessamine Cottages, Holborough Road
1098
Charles George Wallis, 42
Coal porter (1869-1948)
1099
Ellen Wallis, 42
Wife
1100
Henry Wallis, 24
General labourer, cement works
1101
Alfred Edwin Wallis, 16
Engine boy, cement works
1102
Frank Albert Wallis, 13
School (Picture 1912)
1103
Lena Margaret Wallis, 9
School
1104
Frederick Arthur Wallis, 7
School (Picture 1923)
1105
Hettie Minnie Wallis, 5
1106
Jack Wilfred Wallis, 2
1107
Daisy May Wallis, 6 weeks
1 Vine Cottages, Holborough Road
1150
Alfred Fulcher, 44
Cement worker
(1866-1951)
1151
Clara Fulcher, 44
Wife
(1866- )
1152
Albert Fulcher, 11
(1900- )
1153
Dorothy Fulcher, 4
(1907- )
1 Magnolia Terrace, Holborough Road
1160
George Bennett, 29
Chalk labourer
1161
Frances Bennett, 33
Wife
1162
Irene Bennett, 9
1163
Kathleen Bennett, 4
1164 (Picture 1912)
George Bennett, 7
1165
William Bennett, 2
3 Magnolia Terrace, Holborough Road
1168
Henry Austin, 52
Cement labourer
(1858-1942)
1169
Ellen Austin, 46
wife
(1865-1930)
1170
Florence [Eva] Austin, 22
Domestic servant
(1888- )
1171
Reginald Austin, 16
Ruler boy, paper mill
(1895- )
1172
Alfred [William] Austin, 13
Scholar
(1897-1965)
Fought in WWI: awarded Military Medal
Worked at Amalgamated Press Ltd. Gravesend
1173
John [Charles] Austin, 10
(1900- )
1174
Robert Austin, 8
(1902- )
Alma Villa, Holborough Road
1180
Henry Thomas Beadle, 58
Secretary Friendly Society; House Agent
(1852-1914) Killed in road accident
1181
Katherine Beadle, 53
Wife
(1857-1938)
1182
Henry Thomas Beadle, 30
Insurance agent
(1880- )
1183
Kate Adeline Beadle, 27
dressmaker
(1883- )
1184
Florence Mary Beadle, 20
schoolteacher
(1891- )
1185
Gladys Maud Beadle, 18
Stationer’s assistant
(1893- )
1186
Dorothy Emma Beadle, 14
Commercial clerk
(1896- )
6 Mount Pleasant, Holborough Road
1202
Henry [John] Veitch, 29
General labourer
(1881-1915)
Killed in WWI
1203
Cecilia Veitch [nee Terry], 34
Wife
1204
Louisa Veitch. 6
1205
Cecilia Veitch, 3
5 Holborough Terrace, Holborough Road
1253
William Daniel Thomas Hopper, 33
Papermaker’s labourer
1254
Jane Hopper (nee Fletcher), 37
Wife
1255
William Samuel Thomas Hopper, 9
School
1256
Albert J. Hopper, 8
School
1257
Madeline Hopper, 5
School
1258
Edward Thomas A Hopper, 2
2 Victoria Cottages, Holborough Road
1272
Alfred Crowhurst, 33
Carman
( )
1273
Florence Crowhurst, 33
Wife
( )
1274
Edwin Crowhurst, 9
scholar
1275
Kathleen Crowhurst, 7
scholar
1276
Richard Crowhurst, 3
1913 British Schools
1277
Cicely Crowhurst, 1
1311
William Beadle, 54
Chalk labourer
1312
Mary Ann Beadle, 48
Paper mill worker
1313
Edith Eliza Beadle, 17
1314
Mona Sarah Beadle, 10
At school
Picture 1912
British Schools
1315
Charles Edward Beadle, 8
1316
Clara Agnes Beadle, 4
12 V ictoria Cottages, Holborough Road
1320
John Lipscombe, 28
Cement works worker
(1883-1917)
Killed in WWI
1321
Annie Lipscombe, 27
wife
1322
John Lipscombe, 6
scholar
1323
Kathleen Lipscombe, 4
(1907- )
1913, British Schools
1324
Albert Lipscombe, 2
1325
Amos Lipscombe, 2 months
Holborough Road
1351
Alfred James Monk, 23
Salesman, house furnishers
(1887-1940)
Picture, bowls, c.1933
{Picture, bowls, 1930s,
Working Men’s Club)
1352
Eleanor Annie Monk, 24
Wife
(1887-1951)
1353
Alfred Cecil Monk, 1
(1910-1997)
1354
[ Geoffrey] Ewart Monk, under 1 month
(1911-1962)
4 Walgrave Cottages, Holborough
[absent from home: bargeman]
George Davis,
(1880-1916)
(Picture 1907)
Picture 1914-16) Died in WWI
1419
Helen Rosina Davis, 25
Wife (nee Matthews)
(1885-1918)
(died of Spanish flu)
420
Rosina Winifred Davis, 4 months
(1910-2002)
Other children in this photo: Winifred; Doris; Freddie
4 Orchard Cottages, Holborough
1436
LEWIS FREMLIN, 55
Cement miller
(1855-1945)
Worked in a munitions factory
1437
ROSE FREMLIN, 54
Wife
(1857-1939)
1438
JESSE LEWIS FREMLIN, 27
Lime labourer
(1884- )
1439
WILLIAM JOHN FREMLIN, 26
Cement labourer
(1885-1951)
Served in WWI
1440
ELLEN FREMLIN, 24
Cook domestic
(1887- \0
1441
ELIZABETH FREMLIN, 22
(1889- )
1442
FREDERICK FREMLIN, 20
Cement labourer
(1891-
1443
GEORGE EDWARD FREMLIN, 18
Cement labourer
(1893- 1963)
Served in WWI
1444
JAMES HENRY FREMLIN, 18
Coal labourer
(1893-1915)
Killed in WWI
1445
JOHN ALBERT FREMLIN, 16
Cooper’s labourer
(1895-1942)
Served in WWI
1446
VIOLET FREMLIN, 14
(1897- )
1447
THOMAS FREMLIN, 13
School
(1898-1919)
Worked in a munitions factory
1448
HERBERT FREMLIN, 9
school
(1901- )
10 Orchard Cottages, Holborough
1470
Philip Peters, 52
General labourer
471
Edith Peters, 22
Domestic [servant]
married Herbert Richard Hart