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YOUNGMAN, [STANNARD] Eileen
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Eileen STANNARD, daughter of Thomas Ellis STANNARD (c. 1877- ) and Caroline RAYNER (c. 1880- ), was born on 15 February 1906 in Diss, Norfolk. She was baptised on 23 March 1906 in Diss. She appeared in the census in 1911 at Denmark Green in Diss - 5, living with parents Thomas Ellis (34, coal merchant) and Caroline (31), and siblings Thomas Ellis Edmund (8), John Edmund (6), George William (3) and Phyllis (2). Eileen and Albert George YOUNGMAN had marriage banns published on 4 October 1928 in Ro..... View full FH text (See notes below)
Birth:15.02.1906 : Diss, Norfolk : 1906 Q1 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 225
Baptism:23.03.1906 : Diss, Norfolk
Banns:04.10.1928, 11.10.1928, 18.10.1928 : Roydon, Norfolk
Marriage:09.12.1928 at Diss, Norfolk to Albert George YOUNGMAN : 1928 Q4 Depwade Norfolk Vol 4B Page 638 : Married after Banns, groom's father a farmer, bride's father a publican
1911 Census:Tottington, Roydon, Norfolk : 5, living with parents Thomas Ellis (34, coal merchant) and Caroline (31), and siblings Thomas Ellis Edmund (8), John Edmund (6), George William (3) and Phyllis (2) (RG14 PN11452 RD230 SD2 ED10 SN56)
1939 Reg.:63 Denmark Street, Diss Norfolk, Diss, Norfolk : 15.02.1906 : Unpaid domestic duties (RG101/6524C/020/10 Letter Code: TQBD)
Death:00.00.1986 : 1986 M10 Kingston upon Thames Surrey Vol 13 Page 1879
Elect. Roll:1931 Electoral Roll - living in Tottington Lane, Roydon, Norfolk, qualification by residence and husband's occupation
Newspaper:Diss Express, 14 December 1928

Wedding Bells

MR. A. G. YOUNGMAN and MISS E. STANNARD

A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Parish Church, Diss, on Sunday morning, the contracting parties being Mr. Albert George Youngman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Youngman, farmer of Tottington, Roydon, and Miss Eileen Stannard, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stannard, of The Cock Inn, Denmark Street, Diss. The bride, who was given away by her father, presented a charming picture in a dress of white silk, trimmed with lace. She also wore a veil and a wreath of orange blossom and carried a bouquet of arum lilies. She was attended by three bridesmaids, the Misses Freda and Bell Stannard, sisters of the bride, and Miss Ivy Youngman, sister of the bridegroom, who all wore pink silk frocks, with hand painted trimmings. They carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums. Mr. Jack Stannard, brother of the bride, officiated best man, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. P. Law.

A reception was afterwards held at the home of the bride’s parents. The happy pair, who were the recipients of over 60 valuable and useful presents, are making their home at Roydon for the present.


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