Elizabeth Holliday | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

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Elizabeth Holliday

Elizabeth Holliday

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Elizabeth Kibble (née Kibble) Elizabeth made the connection with the Holliday family – also living in Highfield Road – by marrying Charles in 1936, when she was 46. Charles had fought in WW1.
See Will of Mary Ann (her mother) Copy Birth Certificate (15thFebruary1949) 27thNovember 1889, Highfield Road Elizabeth Father William Kibble, General Labourer Mother Mary Ann Kibble (formerly Row), of Highfield road Registered 4thJan 1890 S?C Redding Superintendant Registrar Elizabeth married Charles Holliday 25thApril 1936 Charles Holliday, aged 49, bachelor, labourer of 21 Highfield Road – Father Alfred (deceased),carpenter Elizabeth Kibble aged 46, spinster, of 47 Highfield Road, father William Kibble (deceased), Labourer. Both signed in presence of Albert Worby (?) and Dous(?) Gates by Curate Robert J.M May. Holliday Birth Certificate Charles Holliday
  1. 28thMay 1886 @ The Wilderness, Berkhamsted
Father: Alfred Holliday, Shovel Maker of the Wilderness Mother: Ruth Holliday, formerly Capell Birth registers 26thJune. George Loosley – Superintendant Registrar Bill from H & J Matthews Ltd (as above) January 1935 Funeral of the late Ruth Holliday (no headstone in RLC?) Jan 8th: Elm Coffin – with capping & plinth polished trimmed with Brass furniture, nameplate with Inscription & lid ornaments lined with Swansdown, side sheets and pillow. Paid men as Bearers & attendance Hire of wheeled bier Hire of 2 funeral cars Paid Grave & Burial Fees at Berkhamsted Total £12.7.6 B.Wright on Stamp Packet of docs relating to
  1. Charles Holliday WW1 –demob & photo?. ‘A reliable and industrious man who has done good work while serving with this unit’
  2. Don Kibble WW2 – Release Book
Origin of pencil letter from Rhoda to Peachy Weachy – 2 Bell Lane?
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Elizabeth Kibble (née Kibble)

Elizabeth made the connection with the Holliday family – also living in Highfield Road – by marrying Charles in 1936, when she was 46. Charles had fought in WW1.

See Will of Mary Ann (her mother)

Copy Birth Certificate (15thFebruary1949)

27thNovember 1889, Highfield Road

Elizabeth

Father William Kibble, General Labourer

Mother Mary Ann Kibble (formerly Row), of Highfield road

Registered 4thJan 1890

S?C Redding Superintendant Registrar

Elizabeth married Charles Holliday

25thApril 1936

Charles Holliday, aged 49, bachelor, labourer of 21 Highfield Road – Father Alfred (deceased),carpenter

Elizabeth Kibble aged 46, spinster, of 47 Highfield Road, father William Kibble (deceased), Labourer.

Both signed in presence of Albert Worby (?) and Dous(?) Gates by Curate Robert J.M May.

Holliday

Birth Certificate

Charles Holliday

  1. 28thMay 1886 @ The Wilderness, Berkhamsted

Father: Alfred Holliday, Shovel Maker of the Wilderness

Mother: Ruth Holliday, formerly Capell

Birth registers 26thJune.

George Loosley – Superintendant Registrar

Bill from H & J Matthews Ltd (as above)

January 1935

Funeral of the late Ruth Holliday (no headstone in RLC?)

Jan 8th: Elm Coffin – with capping & plinth polished trimmed with Brass furniture, nameplate with Inscription & lid ornaments lined with Swansdown, side sheets and pillow. Paid men as Bearers & attendance

Hire of wheeled bier

Hire of 2 funeral cars

Paid Grave & Burial Fees at Berkhamsted

Total £12.7.6

B.Wright on Stamp

Packet of docs relating to

  1. Charles Holliday WW1 –demob & photo?. ‘A reliable and industrious man who has done good work while serving with this unit’
  2. Don Kibble WW2 – Release Book

Origin of pencil letter from Rhoda to Peachy Weachy – 2 Bell Lane?

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