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Sydney STAINTON
1903 - 1975 (71 years) Has no ancestors and no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Sydney STAINTON Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born 9 Dec 1903 Boston, Lincolnshire, England - place from 1911 census
Birth certificate (short) of Sydney Stainton Gender Male Died 23 Oct 1975 Boston, Lincolnshire, England Buried 27 Oct 1975 Boston, Lincolnshire, England - Funeral at the Stump followed by cremation
Person ID I236 All | The descendants of Charles Court and Frances née Tapner Last Modified 18 Jun 2023
Family Ivy May HAMBLING, b. 20 Dec 1903, Avondale, Above Town, Dartmouth, Devon, England , d. Aug 1987, St. Wilfred's Hospice, Eastbourne, Sussex, England (Age 83 years) Married 6 Jun 1935 St. Botolph’s Church (“The Stump”), Boston, Lincolnshire, England - Details from marriage certificate (which is in my possession)
The Rev L C Hodge officiated
Auntie Ivy married against the advise of her parents. Though willing to support her once she had decided to ignore their advice, they were not willing to take her back when she subsequently decided she had made a mistake. She stuck with the marriage for 40 years until Uncle Syd died, although it may never have been consumated - there were certainly no children.
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My now faint memories of visiting Auntie Ivey and Uncle Syd in Boston and of their visiting us once don't include anything to indicate that they didn't get on. But that this may have persisted is suggested by a story that Uncle Syd left a will leaving Auntie Ivy a shilling. The story goes that she destroyed this will - but in any case the business supposedly bequeathed elsewhere was in their joint ownership.
Talking of her earlier boyfriends, it seems to me that Auntie Ivy was too interested in the money that her boyfriends had rather than their character. (e.g. she would say with pride "he owned a car" rather than mentioning what she liked or disliked about them).
Last Modified 18 Jun 2023 Family ID F134 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Born - 9 Dec 1903 - Boston, Lincolnshire, England Married - 6 Jun 1935 - St. Botolph’s Church (“The Stump”), Boston, Lincolnshire, England Died - 23 Oct 1975 - Boston, Lincolnshire, England Buried - 27 Oct 1975 - Boston, Lincolnshire, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend