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Spouses/Children:
Alberta Joyce Sloman
- William Edwin Bennetts
- Barbara Joan Bennetts
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James Vivian Bennetts of Tehidy
- Born: 6 Feb 1894, Camborne, Cornwall 1
- Married: 17 Aug 1927, St. Paul's Church, Truro, Cornwall 2
- Died: 23 Feb 1981, Lustleigh, South Tehidy, Camborne, Cornwall 3 4
Research Notes:
In 1911 James V. Bennetts, aged 17, born in Camborne, apprentice fitter, was with his parents in Albany Villa, Enys Rd., Camborne.
In the 1939 Register James V Bennetts (b. 6 Feb 1894), engine fitter, and wife Alberta Joyce Bennetts (b. 12 Apr 1900), unpaid domestic duties, were living in Lushleigh, Tehidy, Cornwall. At the same address were (children) William E. Bennetts (b. 21 Jul 1928), at school, and Barbara Joan Bennetts (b. 9 Oct 1929), at school.
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James Vivian Bennetts of Lustleigh South Tehidy Camborne Cornwall died 23 February 1981. Probate Bristol 15 January 1985. Former grant Bristol 2 September 1981. Effects £61550. 4
Marriage Information:
James married Alberta Joyce Sloman on 17 Aug 1927 at St. Paul's Church, Truro, Cornwall. (Alberta Joyce Sloman was born on 12 Apr 1900 in Kentisbeare, Devon, England and died in 1989 in Camborne, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
CAMBORNE ENGINEER'S WEDDING.
BENNETTS—SLOMAN.
A very pretty wedding took place at St. Paul's Church, Truro, on Wednesday, Aug. 17th. The contracting parties were Mr. James Vivian Bennetts, engineer to late Anglo-Persian Oil Co., Ltd., youngest son of Mr. W. H. Bennetts, Albany Villa, Eny's-road, Camborne, and Miss Alberta Joyce Sloman, second daughter of Mrs. Sloman, of Truro. The bride wore an ivory crepe-de-chine dress, with silver lace and bridal veil, and carried a sheaf of bride lilies. The bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Sloman (sister of the bride) and Miss Olga Richards (niece of the bridegroom). They wore dresses of cyclamen crepe-de-chine, trimmed with silver lace, and carried bouquets of gladiolas. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. W. H. Bennetts, of the Central Indian Manganese Co., Ltd. (brother of the bridegroom). The reception was held at Treleaven restaurant, Truro, after which the happy couple left for Ilfracombe, where the honeymoon is being spent. They were the recipients of numerous presents.
The Cornish Post and Mining News, Saturday, 27 Aug 1927, p. 8
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