Maud Jane LOVEDAY
Birth Name | LOVEDAY, Maud Jane |
Gender | female |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | about 1876 | Kingston Blount, Oxon. | 1a 2a | |
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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 | James LOVEDAY | about 1841 | 9 August 1881 | |
Maud Jane LOVEDAY | about 1876 |
Families
Family of Jabez Howlett WITNEY and Maud Jane LOVEDAY |
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Married | Husband | Jabez Howlett WITNEY ( * about 1872 + 10 April 1910 ) | ||||||||||||||
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_UID | 1315858EF5C30544AAB2EA624F31E8BB0748 |
Pedigree
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James LOVEDAY
- Maud Jane LOVEDAY
Source References
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1901 census
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First name(s) Maud J
Last name Witney
Relationship Wife
Marital status Married
Sex Female
Age 25
Birth year 1876
Birth town Kingston
Birth town as transcribed KINGSTON
Birth place England
Birth county Oxfordshire
Birth county as transcribed OXFORDSHIRE
Occupation -
Full address Thame Road, Chinnor, Thame, Oxfordshire, England
Street Thame Road
Town Chinnor
Parish Chinnor
County Oxfordshire
Country England
Registration district Thame
Sub-district Thame
Enumeration district 5
Parliamentary borough or division Henley or Southern
Ecclesiastical parish or district Chinnor(St Andrews)
Other household member first name(s) George, Jabez, John
Other household member last name Batten, Witney
Archive reference RG13
Piece number 1374
Folio 63
Page 6
Schedule 38
Record set 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census
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GRO index
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LOVEDAY, MAUD JANE [mothers maiden name] HODGES
GRO Reference: 1875 D Quarter in THAME Volume 03A Page 606
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Newspaper
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Oxford Journal 15 July 1899
CHINNOR
Wedding - A quiet but picturesque wedding ceremony was performed in the Congregational Chapel last Wednesday, Mr Jabez WITNEY and Miss Maude LOVEDAY, both residing in this village, being the contracting parties. There were three bridesmaids, each dressed in light costumes, carrying dainty baskets of flowers. Choice plants and blossoms adorned the rostrum front, and together with the bright sunshine gave, as everyone wished, a happy augury for the welfare and happiness of the newly wedded pair. At the conclusion of the service Mr W H COCKS played the wedding march.
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