Adelaide Frances Brinkman | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Biography:
Adelaide Frances Brinkman
06/05/1886 –1964

Adelaide Frances Brinkman

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Plot 929 Adelaide Frances Brinkman (née Warlow) (1884-1964) 

Born 6 May 1886, baptised 5 July, Tenby, Wales. Daughter of  Richard Warlow, a cabinet maker and house painter and decorator, and Mary Ann (née Jenkins). She had four older brothers and an older sister.

Richard died in 1891 and Adelaide continued to live with her mother at 21, Culver Park, Tenby, working as a dressmaker.

She married widower Leonard Harold Brinkman in 1928 in Pembrokeshire when she was 42 and he was 47. Perhaps, as a market gardener, he had come in search of the famous Tenby daffodils.

In the 1939 Register they are shown as living at 275, High Street. Leonard died in August 1941. Adelaide survived him until 1964 and was buried her with him and his first wife Eva.

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Plot 929 Adelaide Frances Brinkman (née Warlow) (1884-1964) 

Born 6 May 1886, baptised 5 July, Tenby, Wales. Daughter of  Richard Warlow, a cabinet maker and house painter and decorator, and Mary Ann (née Jenkins). She had four older brothers and an older sister.

Richard died in 1891 and Adelaide continued to live with her mother at 21, Culver Park, Tenby, working as a dressmaker.

She married widower Leonard Harold Brinkman in 1928 in Pembrokeshire when she was 42 and he was 47. Perhaps, as a market gardener, he had come in search of the famous Tenby daffodils.

In the 1939 Register they are shown as living at 275, High Street. Leonard died in August 1941. Adelaide survived him until 1964 and was buried her with him and his first wife Eva.

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