Charlotte Louisa POPE

Birth Name POPE, Charlotte Louisa
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Death 13 March 1945 Harlington nr. Hounslow, Middx.   1a 2a

Families

Family of James George SEYMOUR and Charlotte Louisa POPE

Married Husband James George SEYMOUR ( * 23 November 1884 + 6 April 1916 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 13 March 1915 Harmondsworth, Middx   2b 3a
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
_UID 4BF08B024B02AE409D4C3C2CCD0E70EB8A83
 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
_UID 7717F3D9CE72B742B852964C693763D85A03
 

Pedigree

    1. Charlotte Louisa POPE
      1. James George SEYMOUR

Source References

  1. Probate index
      • Citation:

        SEYMOUR Charlotte Louisa of 4 Rose Cottages The Moor Harmondsworth Middlesex widow died 13 March 1945 at Harlington Cottage Hospital Harlington Middlesex Probate Llandudno 11 July to James POPE agricutural labourer
        Effects £456 11s 8d

  2. Newspaper
      • Citation:

        Buckinghamshire Advertiser, 16 March 1945
        SEYMOUR - Charlotte Louisa Seymour, of Harmondsworth, passed away March 13, at Harlington Cottage Hospital, after great suffering.

      • Citation:

        Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette, Friday 19 March 1915
        A LOCAL WEDDING. - An interesting and pretty wedding was solemnised at the Harmondsworth Parish Church on Saturday [13th], the contracting parties being George James Seymour, of 7th Division, Royal Fusiliers, now stationed at Dover, second son of Mr. Thomas William Seymour, Bath Road, and Charlotte Louisa Pope, youngest daughter of Mr. John Pope, of Harmondsworth. The bride,
        who was attired in a grey costume, with a black hat trimmed with white osprey, and wore a military badge brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, was given away by her brother, Mr. James Pope.
        She was attended by four bridesmaids, viz., Miss E. Willoughby, Miss S. Pope, Miss Hester Pope, and Miss Maggie Pope. The two little Misses Pope carried bouquets of pink and white tulips, the gifts of Mr. James Pope, while all four bridesmaids had button-holes composed of pink carnations and white narcissi. Mr. Albert Croxford acted as best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's father, when the guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Pope, jun., Mr. and Mrs. W. Seymour, Mr. James Bryant, Miss V. Johnson, Mrs. Croxford, Miss M. Croxford, Mr. Leonard Croxford, Master Thomas Hutton, and others. The future home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour will be at Harmondsworth.
        The bride and bride groom were the recipients of numerous useful presents.

  3. Marriage Certificate
      • Citation:

        St Mary The Virgin, Harmondsworth, Middx, 13 March 1915, after Banns.
        George James SEYMOUR, 30, Bach, Royal Fusiliers, otp, Thomas William SEYMOUR, Lab.
        Charlotte Louisa POPE, 40, spin, otp, John POPE, Lab.
        Wit. James POPE and Mary Edith WILLOUGHBY