Bertha Kate GODDEN
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GODDEN, Bertha Kate
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Relation to the centre person (Kate Mary BOWLER) : fourth cousin
Families
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Married |
Husband |
Frederick Gerald WINFIELD
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19 February 1904
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E4B74553B3D606419C5C02F84503697218BA |
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330D133C868EE34CB4FDE4FD99163163A734 |
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Ancestors
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James WINFIELD *about 1850 +about 1936
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Thomas TUCKWELL *about 1797 +12 November 1865
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Source References
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1911 Census
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Citation:
Name Bertha Kate Godden
Age in 1911 4
Estimated Birth Year abt 1907
Relation to Head Daughter
Gender Female
Birth Place Ewelme, Oxon, England
Civil parish Ewelme
County/Island Berkshire
Country England
Street Address Ewelme, Wallingford
Registration District Number 119
Sub-registration district Wallingford
ED, institution, or vessel 05
Piece 6521
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service record
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Citation:
First name(s) Frank
Last name Godden
Birth year 1874
Birth date 03 Nov 1874
Birth county Oxfordshire
Occupation Carpenter
Attestation age 43
Attestation year 1918
Attestation date 17 Jul 1918
Service number 269289
Marriage year 1901
Marriage date 12 Jan 1901
Spouse's first name(s) Sarah J
Child's first name(s) Olive Ruth
Child's birth date 21 Jun 1904
Child 2 first name(s) Bertha Ruth
Child 2 birth date 10 Oct 1906
Child 3 first name(s) Wally
Child 3 birth date 01 Sep 1909
Child 4 first name(s) Frank K
Child 4 birth date 11 Nov 1912
Next of kin first name(s) Sarah J,Olive Ruth,Bertha Ruth,Wally,Frank K
Next of kin last name Godden
Archive reference AIR 79/2375
Country England
Record set British Royal Air Force, Airmen's Service Records 1912-1939
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1921 Census
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Citation:
First name(s) Bertha Kate
Last name Godden
Sex Female
Birth year 1906
Census date 19 June 1921
Age in years 14
Age in months 8
Age as transcribed 14 y 8 m
Relationship to head Daughter
Orphanhood Both Parents Alive
Birth place Oxfordshire, England
Birth county Oxfordshire
Birth country England
Birth place as transcribed Eweline, Oxfordshire
Language used to complete form English
Person making return Mr Frank Godden
Street Ewelme Street
Address Ewelme Street
Full address as transcribed Ewelme St, Ewelme Wallingford
Parish Ewelme
Registration district Wallingford
Registration district number 119
Sub-district Wallingford
Sub-district number 2
Enumeration district number 6
County Berkshire
Country England
Parliamentary borough or division Oxfordshire PC, Henley Div.
Archive The National Archives
Archive series RG 15
Piece number 05937
Schedule number 94
District reference RD 119 RS 2 ED 5, 6
Schedule type code E
Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
Other household member's first name(s) Frank, Sarah Jane, Dolly, Frank Edward
Other household member's last name Godden
Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
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1939 register
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Citation:
Name Bertha K Winfield
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Birth Date 10 Oct 1907
Residence Date 1939
Address 2
Residence Place Bullingdon, Oxfordshire, England
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Line Number 32
Schedule Number 89
Sub Schedule Number 2
Enumeration District Dzdq
Borough Bullingdon
Registration district 151/3 15
Inferred Spouse Frederick G Winfield
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Parish Register Transcript
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Citation:
1928 17 Aug, Ewelme, Oxon.
WINFIELD Frederick Gerald, 24, Bach, Bricklayer ------ s of WINFIELD John Stephen, Bricklayer
GODDEN Bertha Kate, 21, Spin, ------ ------ d of GODDEN Frank, Carpenter
Wits: Frank GODDEN, Albert John BILLING
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Newspaper
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Citation:
Oxford Chronicle and Berks and Bucks Gazette. Friday 24 August 1928
WEDDING.
A pretty wedding took place at Ewelme church on Friday, between Frederick Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Win- field, and Bertha Kate, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Godden, each of Ewelme. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of white silk and lace, with a veil and wreath of orange blossom, and carried a bouquet of carnations and gysophilla. The two brides- maids Miss Olive Godden and Miss Dolly Godden, sisters of the bride, wore pale bine dresses and caps to match. trimmed with silver flowers, and carried bouquets. Mr. A. Billing was best man, and the Vicar, the Rev. A. T. Humphreys, officiated. After a reception at the bride's home, bride and bridegroom left for a honeymoon at Southsea.