Violet Edith WAINWRIGHT

Birth Name WAINWRIGHT, Violet Edith
Gender female
Age at Death 76 years, 9 months, 15 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 17 Mar 1907 Margate, Kent   1a 2a 3a 4 5a
Death 1984 Thanet reg district   3b 6a 6b
Court 1945 Margate, Kent   6c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Frederick John WAINWRIGHTabout 18849 Jul 1920
Mother Florence Maud LARKINSabout 1887poss 1972
         Violet Edith WAINWRIGHT 17 Mar 1907 1984
    Brother     Robert Percy WAINWRIGHT 30 Oct 1909 1981
    Brother     Frederick G A WAINWRIGHT 1912 poss 1913
    Sister     Gladys R WAINWRIGHT 1913
    Brother     Charles W WAINWRIGHT 1920 poss 1982

Families

Family of William Thomas EPPS and Violet Edith WAINWRIGHT

Married Husband William Thomas EPPS ( * 4 Apr 1904 + 1980 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage Dec Q 1926 Thanet reg district   3c
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
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Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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Source References

  1. 1911 Census
      • Page: RG14PN4491 RG78PN185 RD63 SD2 ED9
      • Citation:

        Name: Violet E Wainwright
        Event Type: Census
        Event Date: 1911
        Gender: Female
        Age: 4
        Birthplace: Margate, Kent
        Schedule Type: Household
        Registration District: Thanet
        Sub-District: Margate
        Parish: Margate St John The Baptist
        County: Kent

  2. FreeBMD index
      • Citation:

        Births Jun 1907
        Wainwright Violet Edith Thanet 2a 1086

  3. Family Search
      • Citation:

        Name: Violet Edith Epps
        Event Type: Death Registration
        Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
        Registration Year: 1984
        Registration District: Thanet
        County: Kent
        Event Place: Thanet, Kent, England
        Birth Date (available after June quarter 1969): 17 Mar 1907
        Volume: 16
        Page: 1818

      • Citation:

        Name: Violet Edith Epps
        Event Type: Death Registration
        Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
        Registration Year: 1984
        Registration District: Thanet
        County: Kent
        Event Place: Thanet, Kent, England
        Birth Date (available after June quarter 1969): 17 Mar 1907
        Volume: 16
        Page: 1818

      • Citation:

        Name: Violet E Wainwright
        Event Type: Marriage Registration
        Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
        Registration Year: 1926
        Registration District: Thanet
        County: Kent
        Event Place: Thanet, Kent, England
        Spouse Name (available after 1911): Epps
        Volume: 2A
        Page: 2430
        Line Number: 126

        Violet E Wainwright probably married one of the following people
        Name: William T Epps

  4. 1939 register
  5. 1921 Census
      • Citation:

        GBC_1921_RG15_04442_0933
        Mrs WAINWRIGHT 20 Byron Road - person who made return
        William Percy WAINWRIGHT, Brother in law, 34y 4m, D[ivorced], Dacca Street Deptford, British, Bricklayer, Emp. Meser Anderson Bros Margate, place of work Hawley St Margate.
        Florence WAINWRIGHT, head, 35y 2m, wid, Margate, British
        Violet WAINWRIGHT, dau, 14y 3m, father dec, Margate
        Robert WAINWRIGHT, son, 11y 8m, father dec, Margate
        George WAINWRIGHT, nephew, 8y 4m, both alive, Margate
        Elsie JOHNSON, Boarder, 26y 3m, single, Leicester, Laundary, Elm Grove Laundry, Westgate
        Irene JOHNSON, Boarder, 6m, mother alive, Garlinge Kent

  6. Newspaper
      • Citation:

        Isle of Thanet Gazette and Thanet Times 31 December 1987
        EPPS Violet - In loving memory, passed away 1 Jan 1984. Time passes memories stay, quietly remembered every day - Lew, Jean, Joan.

      • Citation:

        Thanet Times 03 January 1990
        EPPS Violet - In loving memory, passed away 1 Jan 1984. Time passes memories stay, quietly remembered every day - Lew, Jean, Joan.

      • Citation:

        East Kent Times and Mail 25 August 1945
        BROKEN FRIENDSHIP
        Sale of a Wireless Set.
        A broken friendship over the repair and disposal of a wireless set had a sequel at Margate Magistrates Court on Wednesday, when Alfred Moss, of Englefield-road, London, N., was summoned for between February 1st and July 10th, then being the bailee of the set, the property of Mrs. Violet Edith Epps. of Milton avenue, Margate, did fraudulently convert it to his own use and thereby steal it, to which he pleaded not guilty.
        Mr. Eric Weale, prosecuting, explained that in February defendant came to Margate and became friendly with Mr. and Mrs. Epps. The latter said her wireless set was not working very well and defendant offered to take it to London and repair it. Later he wrote that he had repaired it at a cost of 35s. The letter was not answered by Mrs. Epps because she was not then in position to pay the amount, but was waiting for an insurance policy to be paid. She saw Mrs. Moss and explained things to her. When the money came through she made arrangements for someone to call at defendant's house to collect the set, but defendant telephoned to cancel the arrangement. Later he wrote calling attention to the time since he heard from Mrs. Epps and stating he had sold the set for £4 10s.
        Eventually the matter was reported to the police. Defendant wrote again complaining Mrs. Epps had not answered his letter. It did not appear that the set was wanted and he had lent it to a friend and it had cost another 25s. to repair it. He took the matter in his own hands and sold the set for RA and would send her 3 and keep the remainder to cover the cost of repairing the set.
        Evidence was given by Mrs. Epps (who valued the set at 14 guineas), William Joseph Simkins, a driver, of Enfield, and D.S. Butter, Metropolitan Police, the latter of whom stated that when he saw defendant on July 10th he admitted he had sold the set to a man in a street market in London for £4 10s. He repaired the set after taking it back to London, and as it was not collected and his letters were unanswered, he sold it to cover the cost of the repairs.
        Defendant did not deny selling the set, but asserted that it was a breach of friendship that Mrs. Epps did not answer his letters. When his wife visited Margate to see her mother Mrs. Epps told her that her husband had won £5 in a football pool and she did not see why she should pay for the repairs whilst he had money. He proposed to send £3 to Mrs. Epps. The model was 11 years old.
        Chief Inspector Fleet said nothing was known to the detriment of defendant, who was fined £5, with £3 19s. 3d, witnesses' costs, and allowed 14 days to pay.