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Facts and Events
Name |
Hilda (Dill) Mills |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[2] |
30 Jul 1886 |
Kingsnorth, Kent, England |
Alt Birth[1] |
Bet Jul 1886 and Sep 1886 |
West Ashford Registration District, Kent, England |
Christening? |
3 Oct 1886 |
Kingsnorth, Kent, England |
Census[3] |
1891 |
Kingsnorth, Kent, EnglandTaylor Farm, Aged 4 |
Census[4][6] |
1901 |
Hythe, Kent, EnglandCheriton St, General Servant Domestic, aged 14 |
Marriage |
11 May 1912 |
Kingsnorth, Kent, EnglandParish Church to George Newman |
Death[2] |
Abt Sep 1972 |
Ashford, Kent, England |
She spent most of her life in 'service', both before and after her marriage to George Newman, a cowman. There were no children and in their latter years they were the quintessence of Derby and Joan.
David Farris said she also lived in railway carriages Called Aunt dill.
References
- ↑ 1837online BMD Indexes
West Ashford, Sep Q 1886, vol 2a, p.803. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 1837online BMD Indexes
Sep Q 1972, Ashford, vol 5f, p.47.
- ↑ 1891 Census
RG12/700, fol.134, p.10.
- ↑ 1901 Census
RG13/851, fol.6, p.4.
- Graham Goldsmith. Ralph Lewis Mills Corres..
- ↑ Working for a baker called John Gilbert
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