Stewart George SALE
Birth Name | SALE, Stewart George |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 38 years, 7 months |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 28 February 1905 | Luton, Beds. | 1a 2a 3a | |
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Death | 28 September 1943 | Italy | 4a | |
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Occupation | 1939 | High Wycombe, Bucks. | Journalist | 1b |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | George John SALE | about 1876 | ||
Mother | Ada Beatrice TRIGG | about 1876 | ||
Stewart George SALE | 28 February 1905 | 28 September 1943 |
Families
Family of Stewart George SALE and Madge GOODEARL |
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Married | Wife | Madge GOODEARL ( * 25 November 1904 + 6 October 1972 ) | ||||||||||||||
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_UID | 82D59F17DCE1AA4EB739A35446920DCF5D49 |
Pedigree
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George John SALE
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Ada Beatrice TRIGG
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Ada Beatrice TRIGG
Ancestors
Source References
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1939 register
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Name: Stewart G Sale
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1905
Residence Date: 1939
Address: Curyon House Lane End
Residence Place: Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Occupation: Journalist
Line Number: 35
Schedule Number: 152
Sub Schedule Number: 1
Enumeration District: Dwpr
Borough: Wycombe
Registration district: 145/1
Inferred Spouse: Madge Sale
Inferred Children: Michael J Sale
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Name: Stewart G Sale
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Birth Date: 28 Feb 1905
Residence Date: 1939
Address: Curyon House Lane End
Residence Place: Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Occupation: Journalist
Line Number: 35
Schedule Number: 152
Sub Schedule Number: 1
Enumeration District: Dwpr
Borough: Wycombe
Registration district: 145/1
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1921 Census
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First name(s) Stewart George
Last name Sale
Sex Male
Birth year 1905
Census date 19 June 1921
Age in years 16
Age in months 4
Age as transcribed 16 y 4 m
Relationship to head Son
Marital status Single
Birth place Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Birth town Luton
Birth county Bedfordshire
Birth country England
Birth place as transcribed Luton, Bedfordshire
Education Whole-Time
Language used to complete form English
Person making return Mr Sale
House number 17
Street Avondale Road
Address 17 Avondale Road
Full address as transcribed 17 Avondale Road, Luton
Parish Luton
Registration district Luton
Registration district number 178
Sub-district Luton
Sub-district number 2
Enumeration district number 26
County Bedfordshire
Country England
Ward of borough or urban district Dallow
Parliamentary borough or division Bedfordshire PC, Luton Div.
Archive The National Archives
Archive series RG 15
Piece number 08027
Schedule number 9
District reference RD 178 RS 2 ED 26
Schedule type code E
Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries
Other household member's first name(s) George John, Ada Beatrice
Other household member's last name Sale
Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales
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GRO index
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SALE, STEWART GEORGE [mothers maiden name] TRIGG
GRO Reference: 1905 J Quarter in LUTON Volume 03B Page 375
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CWGC
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Reporter STEWART G. SALE Service Number: B/135
Regiment & Unit/Ship War Correspondent Reuters Ltd
Date of Death Died 28 September 1943 Age 38 years old
Buried or commemorated at SALERNO WAR CEMETERY II. D. 23. ItalyCountry of Service United Kingdom
Additional Info Son of George and Ada Sale; husband of Madge Sale.
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Newspaper
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Luton News and Bedfordshire Chronicle [Thursday] 22 August 1929
JOURNALIST WEDS.-The Vicar, the Rev. W. L. P. Float, officiated at the wedding at at High Wycombe Parish Church [17th] Saturday of Mr. Stewart George Sale, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sale, 17, Avondale-road, Luton, and Miss Madge Goodearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodearl, 122, Desborough- avenue, High Wycombe. The bride- groom was formerly on the staff of the. Luton News, and is now with the Bucks Free Press, at High Wycombe. The bride. given away by her father, was dressed in a three-piece suit of cedar and beige crepe-de-chine, with hat and shoes to tone, and carried a few long-stemmed roses. Mr. Gordon Hales, of Luton. was best man. but there were no brides- maids. The presents included a gift of cutlery from the staff of the Bucks Free Press.
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