
Living in Diss - 1939

Living in Diss - 1939
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| O'CONNOR, Charles Patrick | |
| Family Historian Individual Narrative Charles Patrick O’CONNOR, son of Geralde Blennerhasset O'CONNOR (c. 1862-c. 1918) and Ellen BUCH (c. 1864- ), was born on 7 August 1897 in Botesdale, Suffolk. He was baptised on 29 October 1897 in Palgrave, Suffolk - parents Gerald Blennerhasset (Colour Sergeant) and Ellen. The 1901 Census (held on 31 Mar 1901) shows Charles in Redgrave, Suffolk - 3, living with mother Ellen (37) and siblings Kathleen (6) and Gerald (1). In 1913, 1914 and 1915, Charles' parents were living in North Lopham,..... View full FH text (See notes below) | |
| Birth: | 07.08.1897 : Botesdale, Suffolk : 1897 Q3 Hartismere Suffolk Vol 4A Page 865 |
| Baptism: | 29.10.1897 : Palgrave, Suffolk |
| Marriage: | 1924 to Ivy May Warren : 1924 Q3 Hartismere Suffolk Vol 4A Page 2437 |
| 1901 Census: | Redgrave, Suffolk : 3, living with mother Ellen (37) and siblings Kathleen (6) and Gerald (1). (RG13 Piece 1765 Folio 77 Page 10 Schedule 68) |
| 1939 Reg.: | 20 Theberton Road, Ipswich, Suffolk : b. 07.08.1897, labourer on HM Boom Defence), living with wife Ivy M (b. 31.01.1904, unpaid domestic duties), Gerald M (d. 22.07.1925, Office Boy for agriculture implement manufacturers), and two closed records. : labourer on HM Boom Defence (RG101/6609F/014/44 Letter Code: TVOH) |
| Death: | 29.05.1960 : Ipswich, Suffolk : 1960 Q2 Ipswich Suffolk Vol 4B Page 797 |
| Probate: | 27.07.1960 at Ipswich, Norfolk : O'CONNOR Charles Patrick of 20 Theberton Road Ipswich died 29 May 1960 Probate Ipswich 27 July to Ivy May O’Connoe widow. Effects £348. |
| Military: | On 7 August 1915 Charles joined the Royal Navy, service number J 26108. He was demobilised on 1st October 1938, having served at shore-based establishments and on board ships for over 25 years. He was on the in 1918 Absent Voters List for in North Lopham, Norfolk, living at Great Common - &ldqwuo;J 26108 A.B. R.N. ‘Pembroke’.” |
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