Alice McCreath
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First Name
Alice
Last Name
McCreath
Date of birth
24 October 1867
Biography
Alice McCreath
Born: 24 October 1867, Falkirk
Father: Robert McCreath (b. 1841)
Mother: Isabella McCreath (b. 1841)
Brothers: Robert McCreath (b. 1867), Thomas McCreath (b. 1871), William McCreath (b. 1880), Andrew McCreath (b. 1883)
Sisters: Barbara McCreath (b. 1873), Isabella McCreath (b. 1875)
Marriage: 1894, Somerset
Husband: Richard Frederick Percy
b. 1863
Mining Engineer
Issue –
#1 Henry Kenneth Percy (b. 03 March 1898)
#2 Friede Marjorie Percy (b. 02 March 1900)
In 1871 –
She is at Lock King’s Land, 16 Falkirk, Scotland.
In 1881 –
She is at 15 Hawkins Lane, Horinglow, Burton upon Trent. Her father is listed as ‘Cooper’. Alice, her mother and siblings (John, Thomas, Barbara, Isabella and William) are unlisted.
In 1891 –
She is at Bearwood Hill Road, Winshill. Her mother and siblings (William and Andrew) are unlisted. Her brother, Robert, is listed as ‘Cooper’. Alice and her sister, Isabella, are listed as ‘School Teacher’. Her brother, Thomas, is listed as ‘Student in School College’. Her sister, Barbara, is listed as ‘Dress Maker Apprentice’.
In 1901 –
She is at 31 Colwick Road, Nottingham. Her husband is listed as ‘Mining Engineer’. Alice and her children (Henry and Friede) are unlisted. There is a servant, Amy Chaplin (b. 1883).
In 10/01 –
Address is 31 Colwick Road, Sneinton, Notts.
In 1911 –
She is at 10 Ebers Road, Nottingham. Her husband is listed as ‘Mining Engineer Mineral Valuer’. Alice and her children (Henry and Friede) are unlisted. There is a servant, May White (b. 1888).
In 1921 –
She is at 10 Ebers Road, Nottingham. Her husband is listed as ‘Mining Engineer’. Alice is unlisted. Her son, Henry, is listed as ‘Chartered Accountant’. There is a servant, Annie Louisa Lovett (b. 1880).
In 1939 –
She is at 15 Park Avenue, Mansfield. Alice is an unlisted widow. Her daughter, Friede, and Ella K Morley (b. 1901) are listed as ‘Assistant Mistress in Secondary School’. Sarah Bostock (b. 1893) is listed as ‘Domestic Worker’.
d. 1945, Nottingham
Magazines
Lincoln Diocesan Training College Magazine
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