Personal Details of Florence Beatrice Critchley

 

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Buried:  19/12/1928

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Burial Register
Name at death Florence Beatrice Critchley
Age at Death 37
Burial Date 19 December 1928
Abode Enbourne Grove
Newbury
Official at Burial L.R. Majendie (Rector)
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 129
Reccord Number 10632
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Florence Beatrice Critchley
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Newspaper Cuttings

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Florence Beatrice Critchley
Source: nwn
Article date: 23/12/1928
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Newbury Weekly News

Dated 23rd December 1928

CRITCHLEY – On Sunday Dec. 16th at Kelmscott, Enborne Grove, Florence Beatrice, dearly loved wife of Charles Frederick Critchley, aged 37 years.

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Biographical Information

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Florence Beatrice Critchley

Florence Beatrice Critchley

1891-1928

Florence, her parents, siblings and early life:

Florence Beatrice was born in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of Charles and Martha Ann Rawlings (nee Willis) who were married in 1871, in Newbury.

Florence’s father Charles was a Plasterer. He was born on the 3rd August 1852 and was baptised on the 31st October 1852, at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the son of Charles (a Bricklayer) and Esther Rawlings (nee Blackwell) who were married on the 19th October 1851, at St Nicolas Church, Newbury (Charles Rawlins, a Bricklayer, was a widower). Charles died aged 63, on the 23rd December 1915. He was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 28th December.

Her mother Martha and her twin brother Michael were born on the 24th June 1849, they were baptised on the 29th July 1849, at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the children of Michael and Mary Ann Willis (nee Brindley) who were married on the 28th May 1842, at St Nicolas Chuch, Newbury. Martha died aged 79, on the 16th March 1929. She was buried in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 20th March.

Charles and Martha Ann also had the following children born in Newbury:

Sarah Ann, 1872

Rebecca, 1874

Edith Ellen, 1876

Charles, c1878

Albert Edward, 1880

Frederick, 1882

Ada, c1885

Percy, 1886 (died aged 14 days, buried in the NRC on the 1st March)

Emma Elsie Alice, 1887

Rose Lilian, 1889 (died aged 2yrs 2 months, buried in the NRC on the 26th June 1892)

The 1901 census records Charles (48), Martha (51) Albert (20), a Plasterer, Ada (17), a Dressmaker, Elsie (13) (Emma Elsie) and Florence (10), living in Chesterfield Road, Newbury.

In 1911 Florence (19) was working as a Ticket Collector, at the Picture Palace, Newbury. She was recorded living at The Laurels, Enborne Place, Newbury, with her parents Charles (58) and Martha (60), her brother, Charles (32), a Carpenter, her nephew, Charles Rawlings (7) (son of her brother Charles and his wife Fanny, nee Spicer) and a visitor, Charles Critchley (25), a self-employed Tailor’s Traveller (Florence’s husband to be).

Florence in later life:

Florence married in 1914

Marriage details:

Place: Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex

Date: 11th November 1914

Groom: Charles Frederick Critchley, aged 29, bachelor, occupation, Grocer’s Assistant abode, 4 Walnut Tree Cottages, Church Road, Wimbledon

Bride: Florence Beatrice Rawlings, aged 23, spinster, abode, 13 Lansdowne Road, Hounslow

Fathers: Charles Rawlings, a Builder and Frank Critchley, a Factory Foreman

Witnesses: Edwin Holder and T R Jarrett

(Charles Frederick was born on the 22nd September 1885, in Reading, Berkshire, the son of Frank and Mary Ann Critchley (nee Fleming) who were married in 1875, in Reading)

 

The 1921 census records Charles Critchley (35), a Restaurant and Sweet Shop Proprietor and Florence (29), a Manageress, at 46 Cheap Street, Newbury.

Florence gave birth to a son Charles Morris, on the 9th May 1922.

Florence died aged 37, on the 16th December 1928. She was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 19th December.

Probate: CRITCHLEY Florence Beatrice of 21 Enborne-grove Newbury Berkshire (wife of Charles Frederick Critchley) died 16th December 1928 Administration Oxford 4th August 1931 to the said Charles Frederick Critchley confectioner Effects: £128 6s 1d

 

Charles after Florence’s death:

By 1933 Charles was living at 125 Boundray Road, Newbury.

The 1939 Register records Charles as a Bacon Salesman, living at 125 Boundray Road, Newbury. His son, Charles Morris, a Plumber’s Apprentice, was recorded living with him.

Charles remarried in 1941. His 2nd wife was Frances Eleanor Banham.

He continued to live at 125 Boundray Road, Newbury until his death in 1946. He died aged 61, on the 26th December, in Newbury.

Author: gambles
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