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Catherine Edith Randall was born on the 18th November 1873 in Brighton. Her father James Randall was a policeman born around 1850 in Kirdford. Her mother Harriett Adsett was born around 1848 in North Chapel. Catherine was known as "Edie". | |||
At the age of 19 she married Frank Engleheart Richardson in the parish church in Brighton on the 13th May 1893. Her residence at the time was 39 Albion Hill, and her father was given as James Randall (Police Constable) The witnesses were Edward Evans and Alice Charles. | |||
In1901 she was living at 62 Islingword Road, Brighton with Frank (a carpenter and joiner) and three children, Frank (5), Violet (3) and Charles (1). | |||
== Marriage == | |||
Marriage to Frank Engleheart Richardson | |||
1893. Marriage solemnized at Parish Church in the Parish of Brighton in the County of Brighton | |||
When Married. Name and Surname. Age Condition. Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Marriage Father's Name and Surname Rank or Profession of Father | |||
May 13th 1893 | |||
Frank Engleheart Richardson 20 | |||
19 | |||
Bachelor Carpenter 15 Polham Square Ernest Murray Richardson (deceased) Gentleman | |||
Catherine Edith Randall Spinster --------- 39 Albion Hill James Randall Police Constable | |||
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church After Banns by me Robert James C. Parker | |||
This marriage was solemnized between us Frank Engleheart Richardson In the Presence of us Edward Evans | |||
Catherine Edith Randall Alice Charles | |||
Children | |||
They had seven children (see Frank's page for more details). | |||
She went to live with her daughter Mabel Murray (a.k.a. Auntie May) and died in Newcastle. The picture below was taken at her funeral. Clockwise from top left are: Frank (Mabel's son), Raymond Richardson, Frank Richardson, Ronald Richardson, Charles Richardson, Joseph Murray (Mabel's husband), Mabel Murray, Ronnie Richardson (Raymond's wife) and two of Ronnie's relations. Of her children only Violet and James are not present (possibly predeceased?) . Unfortunately the distortion at the top of the picture (especially on Raymond) is caused by cellotape damage. | |||
Ronald Richardson married Cathy (another Catherine presumably!) and was a carver. | |||
Catherine, her granddaughter Beryl Allfrey, and daughter Violet Richardson | |||
== Death == | |||
[[File:Death Certificate Catherine Edith Richardson.jpg|center|thumb|300px]] | |||
Death certificate of Catherine Edith Richardson - 5th July 1946 of cerebral haemorrage and hyperpiesis. Widow of Frank Engleheart Richardson (motor coach finisher). Died at 39, Benton Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The informant was R.P.Richardson (son) from 11 George Street, Blaydon on Tyne. | |||
== References == | |||
Birth Oct-Nov-Dec 1873, Brighton (Sussex, East Sussex), Volume 2b Page 236. |
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Catherine Edith Randall was born on the 18th November 1873 in Brighton. Her father James Randall was a policeman born around 1850 in Kirdford. Her mother Harriett Adsett was born around 1848 in North Chapel. Catherine was known as "Edie".
At the age of 19 she married Frank Engleheart Richardson in the parish church in Brighton on the 13th May 1893. Her residence at the time was 39 Albion Hill, and her father was given as James Randall (Police Constable) The witnesses were Edward Evans and Alice Charles.
In1901 she was living at 62 Islingword Road, Brighton with Frank (a carpenter and joiner) and three children, Frank (5), Violet (3) and Charles (1).
Marriage
Marriage to Frank Engleheart Richardson 1893. Marriage solemnized at Parish Church in the Parish of Brighton in the County of Brighton When Married. Name and Surname. Age Condition. Rank or Profession Residence at the Time of Marriage Father's Name and Surname Rank or Profession of Father May 13th 1893
Frank Engleheart Richardson 20
19
Bachelor Carpenter 15 Polham Square Ernest Murray Richardson (deceased) Gentleman
Catherine Edith Randall Spinster --------- 39 Albion Hill James Randall Police Constable Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church After Banns by me Robert James C. Parker This marriage was solemnized between us Frank Engleheart Richardson In the Presence of us Edward Evans Catherine Edith Randall Alice Charles
Children They had seven children (see Frank's page for more details).
She went to live with her daughter Mabel Murray (a.k.a. Auntie May) and died in Newcastle. The picture below was taken at her funeral. Clockwise from top left are: Frank (Mabel's son), Raymond Richardson, Frank Richardson, Ronald Richardson, Charles Richardson, Joseph Murray (Mabel's husband), Mabel Murray, Ronnie Richardson (Raymond's wife) and two of Ronnie's relations. Of her children only Violet and James are not present (possibly predeceased?) . Unfortunately the distortion at the top of the picture (especially on Raymond) is caused by cellotape damage.
Ronald Richardson married Cathy (another Catherine presumably!) and was a carver.
Catherine, her granddaughter Beryl Allfrey, and daughter Violet Richardson
Death
Death certificate of Catherine Edith Richardson - 5th July 1946 of cerebral haemorrage and hyperpiesis. Widow of Frank Engleheart Richardson (motor coach finisher). Died at 39, Benton Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The informant was R.P.Richardson (son) from 11 George Street, Blaydon on Tyne.
References
Birth Oct-Nov-Dec 1873, Brighton (Sussex, East Sussex), Volume 2b Page 236.