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Family of THOMAS EDWARD NELSON and HILDA JULIA LOUISA HALL

Husband: THOMAS EDWARD NELSON (1883-1971)
Wife: HILDA JULIA LOUISA HALL (1888-1932)
Marriage 31 Jul 1915 ST HILDA'S CHURCH,WHITBY, NR YORKSHIRE

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Marriage <i>witness's at the wedding were Mary Nelson, John Hall and E A Hall.
Tom Living at "Abbotsford" Meadowfield Park, Whitby and
Hilda living at 7 Broomfield Terrace, Whitby.</i>

Husband: THOMAS EDWARD NELSON

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      THOMAS EDWARD NELSON    
 
Name: THOMAS EDWARD NELSON
Sex: Male
Nickname: TOM
Father: WILLIAM NELSON (1852-1920)
Mother: JANE ELIZABETH WILTON (1853-1935)
Birth 15 Mar 1883 1 DUCK YARD, FLOWERGATE,WHITBY, NR YORKSHIRE
Occupation (1) 1915 (age 31-32) JOINER and BUILDER; NELSON AND SONS,WHITBY
Occupation (2) 1939 (age 55-56) JOINER / BUILDER; NELSON AND SONS, 18 BOULBY BANK,WHITBY
Residence 25 Mar 1971 (age 88) WHITBY,NORTH YORKSHIRE
Death 6 Aug 1971 (age 88) WHITBY, NR YORKSHIRE
Burial WHITBY, NR YORKSHIRE

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Residence ST ANNS CAYGILL STREET, CHUBB HILL

Wife: HILDA JULIA LOUISA HALL

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      HILDA JULIA LOUISA HALL    
 
Name: HILDA JULIA LOUISA HALL
Sex: Female
Father: THOMAS HALL (1862-1890)
Mother: ELLEN ASHFORD ( - )
Birth 18 Oct 1888 43 FORE STREET, ILFRACOMBE,BARNSTAPLE, DEVON
Death 7 Jun 1932 (age 43) " BYELANDS", LANGDALE TERRACE, WHITBY, NORTH YORKSHIRE.
Census (1) 1901 (age 12-13) HARBOUR VIEW, WHITBY, NORTH YOURKSHIRE
Census (2) 1891 (age 2-3) 64 BAXTERGATE, WHITBY, NORTH YORKSHIRE

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Death Cause: of generalised tuberculosis and pulmonary tuberculosis
Great Uncle Tom present at her death.
Census (1) Hilda living with Grandparents.
Harbour View is next to Eskdale cottages in the lane beside Windsor Terrace, row up is George street , then Falcon Terrace where "Abbotsford" is.
Census (2) Hilda living with Grand Parents Hall.and her Uncle Alfred who was present at her father's death; think he brought Great Aunt Hilda to Whitby home with him.
In family living memory the was a shop called "Hall's" in Baxtergate.