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Julia Ann Trewartha Thomas
- Born: 8 May 1866, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Married: Mar 1935, Wesley Church, Redruth, Cornwall 2
- Died: 16 Mar 1955, Pennance Nursing Home, Falmouth, Cornwall 3
Research Notes:
In 1911 Julia A. Thomas, aged 43, born in Camborne Cornwall, signle, was with her widowed father in Bond Street, Redruth.
In 1921 Julia Ann Trewartha Thomas, aged 55 years 1 month, born in Camborne, single, home duties, was with her brother Herbert Vivian Thomas, mining engineer, at 40 Clinton Road, Redruth.
In May 1931 Julia Ann Trewartha Thomas, spinster, and her brother William Arthur Thomas, retired mining engineer, were granted Administration of the personal effects of their late brother Herbert Vivian Thomas.
In the 1939 Register Julia A T Williams (b. 8 May 1866), unpaid domestic duties, and husband Christopher R Williams (b. 19 Nov 1861), retired, were living in Clinton Road, Redruth.
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Julia Ann Trewartha Williams of Campden House Mullion Cornwall, widow, died 16 March 1955 at Pennance Nursing Home Falmouth Cornwall. Probate Bodmin 28 April to Barclays Bank Limited. Effects £5289 17s. 7d. 3
Marriage Information:
Julia married Christopher Rowse Williams, son of Peter Williams and Matilda Rowse, in Mar 1935 at the Wesley Church, Redruth, Cornwall. (Christopher Rowse Williams was born on 19 Nov 1861 in Mullion, Cornwall and died on 24 Mar 1946 in Penzance, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
REDRUTH WEDDING
The wedding took place in Redruth Wesley Church, last week, of Mr. C. R. Williams, of Mullion, and Miss Julia A. T. Thomas, of 40, Clinton-road, Redruth, only daughter of the late Capt. and Mrs. William Thomas, of Redruth. The Rev. J. H. Watson officiated. Given away by her cousin (Mr. W. R. Thomas), the bride wore a blue coat and hat to tone. Mr. P. H. Williams, of Mullion (brother of the bridegroom) was best man. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Williams left for Torquay for the honeymoon. Members of the bride's Sunday-school class formed a guard of honour outside the church. The presents included a gift from the class.
The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, Thursday, 7 Mar 1935, p. 7
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