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Family of Hugh Tom FEY and Madeline Florence FLETCHER

Husband: Hugh Tom FEY (1875-1949)
Wife: Madeline Florence FLETCHER (1883-1966)
Marriage 30 Aug 1930 Bermondsey, London, England1
St.James

Husband: Hugh Tom FEY

Name: Hugh Tom FEY2
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas FEY (1832-1887)
Mother: Elizabeth Ellen WINTERFLOOD (1847- )
Birth 1875 Chelmsford, Essex, England
Residence 30 Aug 1930 (age 54-55) Bermondsey, London, England1
75 Enid Street
Occupation 30 Aug 1930 (age 54-55) Trunk maker; Bermondsey, London, England1
Death Q1 1949 (age 73-74) Bermondsey, London, England

Wife: Madeline Florence FLETCHER

Name: Madeline Florence FLETCHER2
Sex: Female
Father: Thomas William FLETCHER ( - )
Mother: -
Birth 11 Feb 1883 Walworth, London, England
Residence 30 Aug 1930 (age 47) Bermondsey, London, England1
75 Enis Street
Death 1966 (age 82-83) Lambeth, Surrey, England

Note on Husband: Hugh Tom FEY

In 1901 living at 45 Willow Street, Bermondsey

Sources

1Text From Source: 1930, Marriage solemnized at St.James in the Parish of Bermondsey in the County of London
Marriage Certificate copy supplied by Terry Franc
When Married: 30 Aug 1930
Name and Surname: Hugh Tom Fey and Madeline Florence Fletcher
Age: 55 and 47
Condition: Widower and Widow
Rank or Profession: Trunk maker and -
Residence at the time of Marriage: 75 Enid Street, Bermondsey and 75 Enid Street, Bermondsey
Fathers' Names and Surnames: Thomas Fey (Deceased) and Thomas William Fletcher (Deceased)
Rank or Professions of Fathers: leather worker and carpet fitter
Married in the church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns by me, Rev. G.R.Balleine.
This Marriage was solemnized between us, Hugh Tom Fey and Madeline Florence Fletcher
in the Presence of us, James Stow, Minnie Stow
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