Emma Smith1

#212, (13 February 1885-July 1972)
Father*Philip Smith b. 23 May 1854, d. 12 Nov 1924
Mother*Ann Todd b. 10 Dec 1855, d. 14 Feb 1887
ChartsThe Smiths of the Deepings, Lincolnshire.
The Palmers from Lincolnshire.
The Scotneys & Woodwards of Lincolnshire
The Todds of Rutland & the Deepings.
The Bettles of the Deepings, Lincolnshire.
The Skinners & Whitemans of Raunds, Northants.
Birth*13 FEB 1885 Emma Smith was born on 13 FEB 1885 at Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, EnglandG.1 
Baptism3 MAY 1885 She was baptized on 3 MAY 1885 at St Gutlac's Church, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, EnglandG.2 
(Witness) Residence30 MAR 1891 She lived with Philip Smith at High Street, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, EnglandG, together with Ruth Smith, Walter Smith, Stephen Smith, Martha Smith and Elizabeth Ann Smith.3 
Employment*30 MAR 1901 Emma Smith was employed as Housemaid.4 
Residence30 MAR 1901 She lived at 16 King Street, Leicester, Leicestershire, EnglandG.4 
Residence2 APR 1911 She lived at 108 Regent Road, Leicester, Leicestershire, EnglandG.5 
Residence*MAY 1918 She lived at 5 Palgrave Mansions, Devonshire Place, Eastbourne, Sussex, EnglandG.6 
(Witness) Residence10 JUN 1918 She lived with Elizabeth Ann Smith and Tom Galton at 142 High Street, Poole, Dorset, EnglandG, together with Edith Elsie Galton, Hattie Galton and Philip Edward Tom Galton.7 
Occupation* The occupation of Emma Smith was 'Children's nurse.8
Death*JUL 1972 She died in JUL 1972 at Market Deeping, LincolnshireG, aged 87.9 
Last Edited12 Aug 2020

Citations

  1. [S17] BMD indices, birth, Bourne, Lincs, Apr-Jun 1885, vol 7a 381.
  2. [S65] England & Wales Christenings, bapt., Emma Smith, parents Philip & Ann, Market Deeping, Lincs., fhl 1450464.
  3. [S46] Extracted from the 1891 census, Philip as widower, dau. Elizabeth as housekeeper.
  4. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, housemaid, Cressler family.
  5. [S35] Extracted from the 1901 census, Domestic servant (Cook), Hazelrigg family.
  6. [S2] Book inscriptions, from a Visitors Declaration Form, B.M. 24, Ministry of Food by E Smith, to household of E Galton, 142 High Street, Poole. 10 Jun 1918.
  7. [S2] Book inscriptions, from a Visitors Declaration Form, B.M. 24, Ministry of Food by E Smith, to household of E Galton, 142 High Street, Poole. 10 Jun 1918 and other ration books of the time.
  8. [S2] Book inscriptions, as remebered, no documentation.
  9. [S78] England & Wales Death Index 1916-2005, death, age 87, Boune, Lincs., Jul-Sep 1972, vol 3b 154.