Thomas ASKEW
(-)
Harriet PEARSON
(-)
George MOTLEY of Covenham St. Bartholomew
(1802-1854)
Mary LOYALL
(Abt 1802-1858)
Robert Ashton ASKEW of Great Grimsby
(1838-1916)
Charlotte MOTLEY
(1842-)
Ellen Roberta ASKEW
(1876-1950)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Charles TYSON

Ellen Roberta ASKEW

  • Born: 1876, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, England 1
  • Married: 1895, Caistor district, Lincolnshire, England 2
  • Died: 28 Feb 1950, Stavely, Claresholm, Alberta, Canada 3

  Research Notes:

In 1892 Ellen Roberta Askew was a witness at the marriage of her sister Ida Motley Askew to George Fawcett Bourne.

In 1901 Ellen R Tyson (24) of Fulstow and husband Charles Tyson (28) of Stewton, fruiterer - shop keeper (own account), were living at 21 Wellowgate, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire.

In 1911 Ellen Roberta Tyson (34) of Fulstow, married for 16 years, no children, fruiterer & greengrocer, was living at 34 Wellowgate, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire. With her was adopted son Ernest Geoffrey Tyson (2) of Grimsby.

In 1916 Nellie Tyson (40) of England and husband Charles Tyson (42) of England, were living in Alberta, Canada. With them were Charles's son Ernest G Tyson (7) of England, and [Nellie's brother] Frank Askew (31) of England, servant.

In 1926 Ellen R Tyson (49) of England, husband Charles Tyson (53) of England, and Charles's son Ernest J. (17) of England, were living in Clear Lake, Alberta, Canada.

  Marriage Information:

Ellen married Charles TYSON, son of Samuel TYSON and Lucy Ealey GRAY, in 1895 in the Caistor district, Lincolnshire, England. (Charles TYSON was born in 1872 in Stewton, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1941 in Stavely, Claresholm, Alberta, Canada.)

Sources


1 England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008, Louth district, 3rd Quarter, vol. 7a, p. 617.

2 England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005, Caistor district, 1st Quarter, vol. 7a, p. 832.

3 FindAGrave, Ellen R. Tyson.


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