Kerenhappuch MALTBY
1830 - 25th Jan 1919
Cotton Doubler
Life History
1830 |
Born in Rice Place Barker Gate Nottingham. |
23rd Jun 1830 |
Baptised in St Marys Nottingham. |
1853 |
Occupation Cotton Doubler. |
1853 |
Resident in Rices Place Barker Gate Nottingham. |
12th Apr 1853 |
Married Richard BIRCH in Stoney Street Chapel (Baptist). |
13th Apr 1871 |
Birth of son Arthur BIRCH in Radford Nottingham. |
1901 |
Resident in 33 Brixton Road Old Radford Nottingham. |
13th Nov 1901 |
Death of Richard BIRCH in 33 Brixton Road Old Radford Nottingham. |
25th Jan 1919 |
Died in Nottingham Workhouse Infirmary Bagthorpe. |
Other facts
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Resident in (at death) 76 Radford Boulevard Nottingham. |
Notes
- Quote from `Who`s Who in the Old Testament` published by Weidenfeld and Nicholson 1971.
`KEREN-HAPPUCH (Heb. horn of beauty) period of the Patriarchs. Youngest daughter born to Job after the Lord had redressed his fortunes.
Copy of marriage certificate, Witnesses James Wilford + Jemima Maltby.
Marriage certificate gives residence Rices Place (on 1901 OS map and 1999 Nottingham A-Z this is shown as Riste`s Place).
Copy of death certificate - death notified by Lucy Davidson granddaughter 3 Norwood Road Nottingham.
On St Marys baptismal record mother is shown as Ann.
On the 1901 census the forename is shown `Z` probably due to the enumerators`s difficulty with an unusual name.