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Spouses/Children:
Frederick Newton Jordan
- William Albert Avis Jordan
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Rose Amelia Avis
- Born: 13 Sep 1878, Mayfield, Sussex, England
- Christened: 3 Nov 1878, Burwash, Sussex, England 1
- Married: 29 Sep 1900, St. Nicholas Church, Charlwood, Surrey, England 2
- Died: 1965, South Eastern District, Surrey, England 3
Research Notes:
Rose Amelia daughter of George Avis of Mayfield, labourer, and Ann (baptismal record)
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In Apr 1900 Rose Avis was present at the marriage of her sister Elizabeth Ellen Avis to Charles Gilder in Mayfield Sussex.
At the time of the 1901 England Census Rose Jordan, age 23, born in Sussex, and husband Fredk. N. Jordan, age 26, born in Charlwood Surrey, nurseryman's labourer, were staying with Frederick's widowed brother Philip Jordan, grocer's porter, in Church Road, Charlwood Surrey.
At the time of the 1911 England Census Rose Jordan, age 34, born in Mayfield Sussex (mother of 1 child), and husband of 10 years Frederick Jordan, age 36, born in Charlwood Surrey, domestic gardener, were living in Oak House Lodge, Lowfield Heath, Charlwood Surrey. With them was son William (8) of Crawley Sussex.
In the 1939 Register Rose A Jordan (b. 13 Sep 1876*), unpaid domestic duties, and husband Frederick N Jordan (b. 30 Jun 1874), gardener, were living at 2 Homilia, Hookwood Surrey.
* Correct birthyear is 1878 per the GROE birth index.
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Rose Amelia Jordan died aged 87 years. 3
Marriage Information:
Rose married Frederick Newton Jordan, son of Hugh Jordan and Sarah, on 29 Sep 1900 in St. Nicholas Church, Charlwood, Surrey, England. (Frederick Newton Jordan was born on 30 Jun 1874 in Charlwood, Surrey, England, christened on 6 Dec 1874 in Lowfield Heath, Surrey, England, and died in 1955 in the South Eastern District, Surrey, England, aged 81 years.)
Marriage Notes:
Frederick Newton Jordan, age 26, bachelor, gardener, resident of Charlwood, son of Hugh Jordan, labourer, and
Rose Amelia Avis, age 24, spinster, resident of Charlwood, daughter of George Avis, mason
Witnesses: John Avis, Ethel Cloke
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