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Spouses/Children:
1. Cpl. Frank Baitup
2. Harry Glynn William Elleray
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Edith Jane Weekes
- Born: 1 Oct 1889, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England 1
- Married (1): 21 Jul 1915, Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England 2
- Married (2): 21 Sep 1922, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England 3
- Died: 4 Aug 1981, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England 4
- Buried: Holy Trinity Churchyard, Eridge Green, Sussex, England 4
Research Notes:
At the time of the 1911 England Census Edie Weekes, age 21, born in Tunbridge Wells Kent, single, was with her parents at 34 Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
In the 1939 Register Edith J Elleray (b. 1 Oct 1890*), unpaid domestic duties, and husband Harry G W Elleray (b. 14 Jan 1891), sewage works and farm manager, were living in South Farm Langton Green, Eridge, Eridge Green, Sussex.
* Birth registered during 4th quarter of 1889.
Marriage Information:
Edith married Cpl. Frank Baitup, son of Albert Baitup and Lucy, on 21 Jul 1915 in Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. (Frank Baitup was born about 1893 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England and died on 17 Apr 1917 of wounds in World War I, aged 24 years.)
Marriage Notes:
Frank Baitup, age 22, bachelor, gardener, resident of 34 Mount Sion Tunbridge Wells, son of Albert Baitup, gardener, and
Edith Jane Weekes, age 25, spinster, dressmaker, resident of 34 Mount Sion Tunbridge Wells, daughter of Thomas Weekes, farmer
Married after Banns
Witnesses: W G Rummery, Lucy Eleanor Baitup
Marriage Information:
Edith also married Harry Glynn William Elleray, son of William Elleray and Mary Allonby, on 21 Sep 1922 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. (Harry Glynn William Elleray was born on 14 Jan 1891 in Frant, Sussex, England, died on 29 Oct 1959 and was buried in Holy Trinity Churchyard, Eridge Green, Sussex, England.)
Marriage Notes:
ELLERAY—WEEKES.—On September 21st, by special licence, at Tunbridge Wells, Harry Elleray, of South Farm, to Edie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Weekes, 34, Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells.
Kent & Sussex Courier, 29 September 1922, p. 12
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