Adeline Harvey BRAZELL
Birth Name | BRAZELL, Adeline Harvey |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | 69 years, 7 months, 29 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 23 October 1893 | Chinnor, Oxon. | 1a 2a 3a 4a | |
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Death | 21 June 1963 | Chinnor, Oxon. | 5a | |
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Relation to the centre person (Kate Mary BOWLER) : third cousin once removed (down)
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | William Joseph BRAZELL | 30 December 1867 | 22 April 1946 | |
Mother | Jessie Eliza HARVEY | 14 January 1870 | 21 June 1956 | |
Adeline Harvey BRAZELL | 23 October 1893 | 21 June 1963 |
Families
Family of William Robert EGGLETON and Adeline Harvey BRAZELL |
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Married | Husband | William Robert EGGLETON ( * 2 March 1878 + 10 June 1958 ) | ||||||||||||||
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_UID | CD8A02722B0B3A42B0715F11B002573E55B7 |
Pedigree
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William Joseph BRAZELL
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Jessie Eliza HARVEY
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Jessie Eliza HARVEY
Ancestors
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1911 Census
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First name(s) Adeline Harvey
Last name Brazell
Sex Female
Birth year 1894
Age 17
Age as transcribed 17
Relationship to head Daughter
Marital status Single
Birth place Chinnor Oxon
Birth place as transcribed Chinnor Oxon
Full address High Street Chinnor Wallingford Oxon, Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England
Address High Street Chinnor Wallingford Oxon
Street High Street
Parish Chinnor
County Oxfordshire
Country England
Registration district Thame
Registration district number 151
Sub-district Thame
Sub-district number 2
Enumeration district number 11
Archive series RG14
Piece number 8098
Schedule 114
Census reference RG14PN8098 RG78PN410 RD151 SD2 ED11 SN114
RG 78 piece number 410
Other household member first name(s) Jessie, William
Other household member last name Brazell
Record set 1911 Census For England & Wales
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GRO index
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BRAZELL, ADELINE HARVEY [mothers maiden name] HARVEY
GRO Reference: 1893 D Quarter in WYCOMBE Volume 03A Page 696
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1921 Census
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First name(s) Adeline H
Last name Eggleton
Sex Female
Birth year 1894
Census date 19 June 1921
Age in years 26
Age in months 7
Age as transcribed 26 y 7 m
Relationship to head Wife
Marital status Married
Birth place Chinnor, Oxfordshire, England
Birth town Chinnor
Birth county Oxfordshire
Birth country England
Birth place as transcribed Chinnor
Occupation Home Duties
Language used to complete form English
Person making return William Robert Eggleton
House name Hill Farm
Address Hill Farm
Full address as transcribed Hill Farm, Chinnor
Parish Chinnor
Registration district Thame
Registration district number 151
Sub-district Thame
Sub-district number 2
Enumeration district number 11
County Oxfordshire
Country England
Parliamentary borough or division Oxfordshire PC, Henley Div.
Archive The National Archives
Archive series RG 15
Piece number 07439
Schedule number 124
District reference RD 151 RS 2 ED 11, 12, 13
Schedule type code E
Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
Other household member's first name(s) Annie B, Betty F, David H, Doris, Leslie G, Millie, William R
Other household member's last name Eggleton, Turner, Widdicombe, Parker
Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
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1939 register
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First name(s) Adeline H
Last name(s) Eggleton
Birth date 23 Oct 1893
Birth day 23
Birth month 10
Birth year 1893
Sex Female
Marital status Married
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Address Hill Farm High Street, Chinnor
Place Bullingdon R.D.
Borough / district Bullingdon R.D.
County Oxfordshire
Country England
E. D. letter code DZCB
Schedule 98
Schedule sub number 2
Archive reference RG101/2200B/009/21
Piece number 2200B
Item number 9
Line number 21
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Probate index
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EGGLETON Adeline Harvey of Four Elms Church Lane Chinnor Oxfordshire widow died 21 June 1963 Probate Oxford 15 October to Angela Mary EGGLETON spinster and David Henry EGGLETON farmer Effects £13325 18s
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Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette 25 September 1914
MARRIAGE AT CHINNOR.
MR. W. R. EGGLETON & MISS A. H. BRAZELL.
A wedding of local interest took place in the Congregational Church, Chinnor, on Wednesday after- noon, Sept. 16th, which was crowded. The bridegroom was Mr. William Robert Eggleton, second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Eggleton, of Hill Farm, and the bride Miss Adeline Harvey Brazell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Brazell. Both families are well-known in Chinnor and throughout the district, and the respect and esteem in which they are held was manifest in the great interest which was shown by the whole village in the event. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. Wilson Hitchins (pastor), who was assisted by the Rev. F. Hainsworth, M.A., of Scarborough, a personal friend of the bride's family. The service opened with a hymn, specially written for the occasion by the bride's father, "Sun-brimming hath the summer been," the other hymn being "O perfect love." Mr. W. Cocks presided at the organ, and at the conclusion of the service played Loben- grin's Bridal March. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charmingly attired in a dress of shell pink Charmeuse satin, trimmed with lace and ninon, draped with fish-tail train; she also wore a tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms and carried a sheaf of roses. The brides- maids were Miss Olive Eggleton and Miss Marjorie Clarke (nieces of the bridegroom) and Miss Lilian Brazell. Their dresses were of white embroidered muslin with sachets of shell pink silk; leghorn hats trimmed with pink roses and turquoise velvet ribbon. Miss Brazell wore a gold pendant, and the other bridesmaids gold brooches with aqua- marines. The bride's mother was attired in a Nattier blue costume with black tulle hat and feathers, and carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. E. W. Clarke's dress consisted of blue silk crepon, trimmed with old rose glace and cream ninon; leghorn hat trimmed with roses. Mr. Frank Eggleton acted as best man.
At the conclusion of the service an adjournment was made to Hill Farm, where a reception was held on the lawn in. a large marquee. The bridal party and guests were then photographed by Mr. Sweetman, of High Wycombe, and afterwards tea was partaken of. The health of the newly-married couple was then proposed by Mr. W. Hardy, who, in the course of an appropriate speech, said he thought they might all congratulate themselves on the fact that they could really call that a happy occasion; it was an auspicious occasion in every sense of the word. Those who had known the bride from early years could speak as to her worth and character. They had every reason to believe her heart was set right, and her life the best and noblest a young lady could live. They were equally happy on the other side, as the bridegroom they had loved and respected for many years. They knew him to be a man of sterling worth and of real good manly character. They all wished Mr. and Mrs. Eggleton a long life of real happiness, and he would propose their healths The toast was heartily drunk, and after a few words from Mr. T. Eggleton, the best man suitably responded for the bridegroom. Later in the afternoon the bride and bridegroom left by motor, amidst showers of confetti and good wishes, for Risborough, en route to Folkestone, where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride's travelling costume was of navy blue, and she also wore a white velour hat. The presents were numerous.
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