
Walters, Irene Lucy (b. 10 OCT 1924, d. 1996)
Note: Name: WALTERS, Irene L
Registration District: Help Tamworth
County: Staffordshire
Year of Registration: 1924
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Mother's Maiden Name: Foy
Volume No: Help 6B
Page No: Help 688
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Emigration: Date: 12 OCT 1856
Place: Quebec Canada
Note: Name: Irene CRYER
Date of departure: 12 October 1956
Port of departure: Southampton
Passenger destination port: Quebec, Canada
Passenger destination: Quebec, Canada
Date of Birth: 10 October 1924
Age: 32 (calculated from DOB)
Marital status: Married
Sex: Female
Occupation: H'wife
Passenger recorded on: Page 7 of 14
The following people with the same last name travelled on this voyage: -
Kevin CRYER Page 7 of 14 View transcript
Robert CRYER Page 7 of 14 View transcript
Ship:SCYTHIA
Official Number:
Master's name:S G Watts
Steamship Line:
Where bound:Quebec, Canada
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Registered tonnage:
Passengers on voyage:
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Note: Christened - 14 Feb 1864 - St Bartholomews Waltham Kent
Source - Hastingleigh.com
Occupation: Domestic Servant
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Stone Street Waltham Kent
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Old House Lane Nr Nunfield Farm Hartlip Kent.
Note: lived with her parents
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Bagham Chilham Kent
Census: Date: 1901
Place: The Lees Chilham Kent
Census: Date: 1911
Place: The Lees Chilham Kent
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Note: Witness to: Henry James David Cryer #158 & Ellen (Nell) Chrissie Bones #179 Married 20 May 1916 Wesleyan Capel Chilham Kent England
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Occupation: Agricutrual Labourer/Army
Census: Date: 1911
Place: Farm Labourer, livng at home with his parents
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Note: Witness to: Henry James David Cryer #158 & Ellen (Nell) Chrissie Bones #179 Married 20 May 1916 Wesleyan Capel Chilham Kent England
Occupation: Army
Note: 23158
Pte John (Jack) William Bones
Hospital Storeman
Royal Army Medical Corps
Census: Date: 1911
Place: Market Gardener, living at home with his parents
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Note: In Memory of
Private NORMAN WYLES BONES
69436, 6th Bn., The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)
who died age 19
on 19 June 1919
Son of Frederick Richard and Ann Bones, of Chilham Lees, Canterbury.
Remembered with honour
DUNKIRK (CHRIST CHURCH) CHURCHYARD
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Note: Cause of Death - Effects of being Gased in the trenches
Buried - Dunkirk Grave Yard Kent
Occupation: Army
Note: Private 69486 6th Bn., The Queens (Royal West Surrey Regt) He was awared the Victory Medal and the British Medal.
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