Emily Marian GUMBLETON

Name:Emily Marian GUMBLETON R0001 
Born:1891 Brentford RD, Middlesex 
Baptised:  
Parents:Edward GUMBLETON  Emily ESSAM 
Died:18 Jul 1970 Toronto, Canada 
Occupation:   
Spouse 1Frederick George SONGHURST No children found in database. This means either:
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Spouse 2Charles WATSON No children found in database. This means either:
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Emily Gumbleton was a child emigrant to Canada 25 Sep 1902.
She first married Frederick George Songhurst, with whom she had 3 children.
She secondly married Charles Watson in Scarborough, Ontario.

An obituary was published in the Toronto Star, 22 July 1970:

WATSON, Emily Marion (Songy) At St. Michael's Hospital on Saturday, July 18, 1970. Emily Watson, beloved wife of the late Charles Watson, dear mother of Gladys (Mrs. J. Duncan), Bernice (Mrs. R. Altberg), and the late Frederick Songhurst; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, sister of W. Gumbleton. Funeral service was held from the Ogden Funeral Home on 4164 Sheppard Ave. E., Agincourt, on Tuesday, July 21 at 2 p.m.
 


DateEventPlaceReference
1891Emily Marian living in 40 High Street, Hanwell in 1891 censusHanwell, Middlesex1891 census
1891Emily Marian GUMBLETON: Birth registeredBrentford RD, MiddlesexGRO Birth Index
31 Mar 1901Emily Gumbleton in Hanwell in 1901 censusHanwell, Middlesex1901 Census
25 Sep 1902Emigration to CanadaLiverpoolCanadian emigrations
22 Jul 1970Obituary of Emily Marion WATSON (nee GUMBLETON)Toronto, CanadaToronto Star


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