Annie Stevenson

Left 1917

First Name

Annie

Middle Name(s)

May

Last Name

Stevenson

Date of birth

1 September 1896

Biography

Annie May Stevenson 

Born: 1 September 1896, Ormskirk

Father: Thomas Stevenson (b. 1853) 

Mother: Mary Jane Stevenson (b. 1855) (d. 1908) 

Half-Brothers: Frederick Stevenson (b. 1880), Sidney Stevenson (b. 1885)

Half-Sisters: Mary Lavinia Stevenson (b. 1882), Ethel Stevenson (b. 1887), Lilian Stevenson (b. 1888), Elsie Stevenson (b. 1890) [LDTC 1910]

Marriage:        31 March 1920, Oldham

Husband:         Charles William Bridgen

                        b. 1895

                        Electrical Engineer Salesman

Issue – 

#1 Patricia May Bridgen (b. 1922)

#2 Joan Bridgen (b. 1924)

#3 Elizabeth Stephanie Bridgen (b. 1925)

#4 Female Bridgen

In 1901 – 

She is at 10 Lees Road Chancery Street, Oldham. Annie and her mother are unlisted. There are two boarders, Daniel Morris (b. 1876) and Frank Izzard (b. 1884), both are listed as ‘Carters’. 

In 1911 –  

She is at 43 Eldon Street, Oldham. Her father is listed as ‘Headmaster of Public Elementary School’. Her sister, Mary, is listed as ‘Assistand Mistress of Public Elementary School’. Her sister, Ethel, is listed as ‘Supplementary Teacher of Public Elementary School’. Her sister, Elsie, is listed as ‘Assistant Mistress of Public Elementary School’. Annie and her sister, Lilian, are unlisted.

In 10/15 – 

PT at Wellington St. Mixed Council, Oldham.

Qualification: Prelim. Cert. 1914.

In 10/17 – 

Appointed to Northmoor Council, Oldham.

In 04/21 – 

Marries Charles W. Bridgen on 31.03.20 in Oldham.

In 1921 – 

She is at 8 Elder Grove, New Moston. Her husband is listed as ‘Electrical Engineer Salesman’. Annie is listed as ‘Certified Assistant Teacher’. 

In 1939 – 

She is at 169 Wilmslow Road, Manchester. Her husband is listed as ‘General Labourer Manager Electrical Engineer’. Annie is unlisted. There are two closed records. 

In 1947 – 

She is onboard the M.V Batory going to New York, she is in 1st Class and is listed as ‘Housewife’. 

In 1950 – 

She is onboard the Brasil Star going to Buenos Aires, she is in 1st Class and is listed as ‘Housewife’. 

d.         11 December 1963, Greenwich

BRIDGEN, Annie May otherwise Anne May of 16 Rochester Way, Blackheath, London SE3, widow, died 11 December 1963 at Brook General Hospital, Shooters Hill Road, London SE16. Administration London 3 March to Felicity Anne Bridgen, spinster. £2471

Magazines

Many students are mentioned in the College Magazine. You can search all the magazines here. Annie Stevenson is mentioned in the following magazines within our archive.

Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine

Publication date: October 1915

Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine

Publication date: October 1917

Documents

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Student record card

from 1917
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Student record card reverse

from 1917
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