William Berry
(Abt 1865-)
Beatrice Louise Berry
(Cir 1891-Cir 1981)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. William Henry Chatten

Beatrice Louise Berry

  • Born: Cir 1891, Bitterne, Hampshire
  • Marriage (1): William Henry Chatten on 15 Mar 1920 in Southampton, The Primitive Methodist Chapel, St Denny
  • Died: Cir 1981, Lewisham, London aged about 90
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bullet  General Notes:

Age shown on marriage details in 1920 is 29 so dob is abt 1891

1891 census
William Berry age 26 Portwood, Hampshire, Head South Stoneham, Hampshire
Emma L Berry age 28 Westend, Hampshire, Wife South Stoneham, Hampshire
Ada E Berry age 1 Bitterne, Hampshire, Daughter South Stoneham, Hampshire
Beatrice L Berry age 2m Bitterne, Hampshire, Daughter South Stoneham, Hampshire
William A Bank age 26 Westend, Hampshire, Lodger South Stoneham, Hampshire
1891 census rg12 924 63 14

1921 Census 7, Albatross Street, Plumstead, London
First name Last name Relationship to head Sex Age Birth place Occupation Employer
William H Chatten Head Male 28 Plumstead, London Storeman Government
Beatrice Chatten Wife Female 30 Hampshire Home Duties -
Lily Chatten Daughter Female - Plumstead, Kent - -


1939 register Household 5 People 7 Albatross Street , Woolwich, London
First name Last name DOB Sex Occupation Marital status
William H Chatten 25 Dec 1892 Male Auto Wiring General Labourer Married
Beatrice L Chatten 18 Jan 1891 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
closed record
Alexander W J Chatten 28 Jan 1923 Male Auxiliary Fire Service Single
closed record


death Mar qtr 1981 Chatten Beatrice Louisa 18Ja1891 Lewisham 14 0719


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Beatrice married William Henry Chatten, son of George Chatten and Eliza Rhodes, on 15 Mar 1920 in Southampton, The Primitive Methodist Chapel, St Denny. (William Henry Chatten was born in 1892 in East Wickham, Kent and died circa 1975 in Lewisham, London.)


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