Difference between revisions of "Mary Dormer"
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| − | Elsie Mary Dormer | + | Elsie Mary Dormer was born in 1894 at Loosley Row. She was the daughter of George Dormer and Louisa, nee Smith. |
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| + | '''April 1916 Marriage''' Mary married Alfred Janes | ||
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| + | '''August 1916 Death''' of Alfred Janes. Flanders WW1. | ||
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| + | For the life and death of Alfred Janes click [[Alfred Janes]]. Also [[Families with Fallen WW1]] for others lost in WW1 | ||
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| + | Mary, now a widow, had had no children with Alfred. | ||
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| + | '''2nd Marriage 1920''' | ||
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| + | Mary married in 1920, Harry Thomas Macro, 1897-1933 born in Farnham Royal. They had 6 children all born in Loosley Row, as follows ---- | ||
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| + | 1921 Constance Hilda Macro. Died 2006 | ||
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| + | 1923 Wilfred Thomas Macro. Died 1961 at Beechurst, Loosley Row | ||
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| + | 1926 Harold E Macro. Died at Beechurst 1933 | ||
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| + | 1930 Roderick Oscar Macro. Died 1997 | ||
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| + | 1931 Stella E Macro | ||
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| + | 1933 Mervyn M Macro 1933/1935 {{Person | ||
|Forename=Elsie Mary | |Forename=Elsie Mary | ||
|Surname=Dormer | |Surname=Dormer | ||
Revision as of 15:40, 17 January 2022
Elsie Mary Dormer was born in 1894 at Loosley Row. She was the daughter of George Dormer and Louisa, nee Smith.
April 1916 Marriage Mary married Alfred Janes
August 1916 Death of Alfred Janes. Flanders WW1.
For the life and death of Alfred Janes click Alfred Janes. Also Families with Fallen WW1 for others lost in WW1
Mary, now a widow, had had no children with Alfred.
2nd Marriage 1920
Mary married in 1920, Harry Thomas Macro, 1897-1933 born in Farnham Royal. They had 6 children all born in Loosley Row, as follows ----
1921 Constance Hilda Macro. Died 2006
1923 Wilfred Thomas Macro. Died 1961 at Beechurst, Loosley Row
1926 Harold E Macro. Died at Beechurst 1933
1930 Roderick Oscar Macro. Died 1997
1931 Stella E Macro
1933 Mervyn M Macro 1933/1935