Deborah Mary DEAN
Birth Name | DEAN, Deborah Mary |
Gender | female |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 28 October 1913 | Meath, Ireland | 1a 2a | |
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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 | Edward Harold DEAN | 18 January 1880 | 7 August 1959 | |
Mother | Edith Sarah GOODEARL | 21 January 1882 | ||
Brother | David Maurice DEAN | 21 May 1909 | 7 April 1988 | |
Deborah Mary DEAN | 28 October 1913 | |||
Brother | Philip Richard DEAN | about 1921 | 26 September 1942 |
Families
Family of Sidney Howard LONG and Deborah Mary DEAN |
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Married | Husband | Sidney Howard LONG ( * 3 December 1913 + ... ) | ||||||||||||||
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_UID | 062FB8939B43A84F8483C6A57EA201BAA250 |
Pedigree
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Source References
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1921 Census
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First name(s) Deborah Mary
Last name Dean
Sex Female
Birth year 1913
Census date 19 June 1921
Age in years 7
Age in months 7
Age as transcribed 7 y 7 m
Relationship to head Daughter
Orphanhood Both Parents Alive
Birth place Meath, Ireland
Birth county Meath
Birth country Ireland
Birth place as transcribed Meath, Mavan
Education Whole-Time
Language used to complete form English
Person making return Mr Edward Harold Deane
House name Chilton House
Address Chilton House
Full address as transcribed Chilton House, Princes Risborough
Parish Princes Risborough
Registration district Wycombe
Registration district number 145
Sub-district Princes Risborough
Sub-district number 3
Enumeration district number 2
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
Parliamentary borough or division Buckinghamshire PC, Aylesbury Div.
Archive The National Archives
Archive series RG 15
Piece number 07354
Schedule number 40
District reference RD 145 RS 3 ED 1, 2
Schedule type code E
Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
Other household member's first name(s) Edward Harold, Edith Sarah, Florence Lilly
Other household member's last name Dean, Haywood
Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
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1939 register
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First name(s) Deborah M
Last name(s) Long
Birth date 28 Oct 1913
Birth day 28
Birth month 10
Birth year 1913
Sex Female
Marital status Married
Occupation Unpaid Domestic Duties
Address 16 Fairfield Lane, Farnham Common
Place Eton R.D.
Borough / district Eton R.D.
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
E. D. letter code DWJN
Schedule 71
Schedule sub number 2
Archive reference RG101/2148G/010/19
Piece number 2148G
Item number 10
Line number 19
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Newspaper
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Bucks Herald Friday 21 July 1939
Monks Risborough
WEDDING OF MISS D. M. DEAN
The wedding took place at Monks Risborough Parish Church on Saturday [15th] of Miss Deborah Mary Dean, only daughter of Major and Mrs. E. H. Dean, of Icknield, Princes Risborough, and Mr. Sidney Howard Long, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. James Long, of Trowbridge, Wilts. The service was conducted by the Rev. E. Ellis Roberts, Rector of Monks Risborough. The church was decorated with gladioli, sweet peas, larkspur and carnations in mauve, pink and blue, to tone with the bridal bouquet and buttonholes. Miss Salmon was at the organ, and four hymns and the 37th Psalm were sung. The organist also played voluntaries, and a peal of six bells was sung after the ceremony.
The bride wore a gown of silver brocade, with long tight-fitting sleeves, square neck and Medici collar, a high- waisted bodice with full trailing skirt, a headdress of orange blossom and a veil of old Brussels lace of Limerick design, kindly loaned by a friend of the family, a Court dressmaker. The bride carried a shower bouquet of pale pink
roses.
The chief bridesmaid was Miss Margaret Thompson, an old college friend of the bride, and the other bridesmaids were Miss Ethel Spencer, niece of the bridegroom, and Miss Barbara Dean, cousin of the bride. Ann Dean, a niece of the bride, was a child bridesmaid and Robert Long, nephew of the bridegroom, was page. The elder bridesmaids wore gowns of pale blue silk, veiled with mauve net. They had halo headdresses, with net and flowers, to tone with the dresses. Ann Dean wore a dress of pale blue organdie, and the page wore a pale blue silk blouse and velvet knickers.
The bridegroom's gifts to the elder bridesmaids were pendants; a gold brooch to Ann Dean and a silver pencil to the page.
The bride was given away by her father, and the best man was Mr. Stephen Utting.
After the ceremony, there was a reception in a marquee on the lawn at Icknield, and later Mr. and Mrs. Long left by car for London en route for their honeymoon in Cornwall. For travelling the bride wore a blue spotted crepe de chene gown, a white hat with blue trimmings, a platinum fox fur and a long camel coat.
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GRO index
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First name(s) Sidney H
Last name Long
Marriage quarter 3
Marriage year 1939
Registration month -
MarriageFinderâ„¢ Sidney H Long married one of these peopleDeborah M Dean
Spouse's last name Dean
District Wycombe
District number -
County Buckinghamshire
Country England
Volume 3A
Volume as transcribed 3A
Page number 6237
Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005
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