See also

Family of Sydney Herbert HARRIS and Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY

Husband: Sydney Herbert HARRIS (1874- )
Wife: Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY (1877- )
Children: Edith Florence HARRIS (1899-1984)
Sydney Arthur HARRIS (1900- )
Dorothy Rosa HARRIS (1902- )
Ada Ruth HARRIS (1904- )
Maud HARRIS (1906- )
Herbert James HARRIS (1908- )
Vera HARRIS (1915- )
Marriage Q1 1899

Husband: Sydney Herbert HARRIS

Name: Sydney Herbert HARRIS1
Sex: Male
Father: John HARRIS (1836-1910)
Mother: Sarah BOWERMAN (1845-1935)
Birth 21 Aug 1874 Surbiton, Surrey, England
Occupation carpenter and joiner

Wife: Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY

Name: Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1877 Peckham, London, England

Child 1: Edith Florence HARRIS

Name: Edith Florence HARRIS1
Sex: Female
Spouse: Stephen BRADY (1903?- )
Birth 23 Oct 1899 Worthing, Sussex, England
Census 1939 (age 39-40) Banstead, Surrey, England
London County Council Banstead Hospital, Sutton
Edith was a patient. This was a mental hospital.
Death Q4 1984 (age 84-85) Surrey South Eastern Registration District, Surrey, England

Child 2: Sydney Arthur HARRIS

Name: Sydney Arthur HARRIS1
Sex: Male
Birth 1900 Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, England

Child 3: Dorothy Rosa HARRIS

Name: Dorothy Rosa HARRIS1
Sex: Female
Birth 1902 Surbiton, Surrey, England

Child 4: Ada Ruth HARRIS

Name: Ada Ruth HARRIS1
Sex: Female
Birth 1904 Surbiton, Surrey, England

Child 5: Maud HARRIS

Name: Maud HARRIS1
Sex: Female
Birth 1906 Surbiton, Surrey, England

Child 6: Herbert James HARRIS

Name: Herbert James HARRIS1
Sex: Male
Birth 1908 Surbiton, Surrey, England

Child 7: Vera HARRIS

Name: Vera HARRIS1
Sex: Female
Birth 1915 Surbiton, Surrey, England

Sources

1www.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