See also

Family of Sydney ADAMS and Fanny Catherine Coulton GIDLEY

Husband: Sydney ADAMS (1859-1922)
Wife: Fanny Catherine Coulton GIDLEY (1866-1950)
Children: Frances Mary Tremlett ADAMS (1894-1970)
Katherine ADAMS (1895-1913)
Marianne Coulton ADAMS (1896-1963)
Sydney ADAMS (1899- )
Richard Gidley ADAMS (1902- )
Marriage 3 Apr 1893 Totnes, Devon, England1

Husband: Sydney ADAMS

Name: Sydney ADAMS1,2
Sex: Male
Father: Edward ADAMS (1823-1892)
Mother: Emma TREMLETT (1828-1880)
Birth 1859 Crediton , Devon, England1
Occupation Currier's assistant, Boot vendor, publican1
Death 1922 (age 62-63) Lympstone, Devon, England1

Wife: Fanny Catherine Coulton GIDLEY

Name: Fanny Catherine Coulton GIDLEY1,2
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1866 Diptford, Devon, England1
Death 1950 (age 83-84) Exmouth, Devon, England1

Child 1: Frances Mary Tremlett ADAMS

Name: Frances Mary Tremlett ADAMS1,2
Sex: Female
Spouse 1: Francis HOUSE (1892-1921)
Spouse 2: Frederick HAYMAN (1887- )
Birth 1894 Dartmouth, Devon, England1
Occupation School Teacher1
Death 1970 (age 75-76) Broadstone, Dorset, England1

Child 2: Katherine ADAMS

Name: Katherine ADAMS1,2
Sex: Female
Birth Q1 1895 Totnes Registration District, Devon, England1
Occupation Governess1
Death 1913 (age 17-18) Teignmouth, Devon, England1

Child 3: Marianne Coulton ADAMS

Name: Marianne Coulton ADAMS1,2
Sex: Female
Spouse: Herbert JOHNSON ( - )
Birth Q4 1896 Crediton , Devon, England1
Death 1963 (age 66-67) Paignton, Devon, England1

Child 4: Sydney ADAMS

Name: Sydney ADAMS1,2
Sex: Male
Birth 1899 Crediton , Devon, England

Child 5: Richard Gidley ADAMS

Name: Richard Gidley ADAMS1,2
Sex: Male
Birth Q2 1902 Crediton , Devon, England

Note on Husband: Sydney ADAMS

In 1901 living at 4a North street, Crediton later Publican of the Vaults, Lympstone, now called Redwings1

Sources

1"Elizabeth Thomas Tree on Genes Reunited".
2"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009