Alice Blanche Page
Born 6th March 1904.
Baptism
Alice Blanche Page was baptised on May 8th, 1904 at St. Andrew's Church, Fulham by Charles E Curzon, to parents Edwin & Florence Gertrude Page of 63 Dieppe Street. His occupation is stated as Traveller. She was born March 6th 1904.
OS 25" Map Dieppe Street Fulham - London (Edition of 1894-96) LXXXVI Revised: 1893 to 1894, Published: 1897
Brought forward from the Ashford School tab, Alice Page was aged 4 years 11 months on admission and 5 years 9 months on discharge, a duration of 288 days, between 27th February 1909 and 11th December 1909. Her date of birth is recorded as 4th March 1904. Her mother, Florence was living at 113 Harwood Road Fulham.
Which although not the same as the baptism record, it is only 2 days different.
Census, England, 1921
George Waters | Head | 32 | 7 | M | Married | North End Road Fulham West Kensington | -- | Engineers Turner | William Randall Laundry Engineers | William Randall Vulcan Works Barnes | |
Florence Waters | Wife | 38 | 9 | F | Married | First Street, Chelsea | -- | Home Duties | At Home | ||
Alice Page | Step Daughter | 17 | 3 | F | Single | Fulham, Chelsea, London | -- | Junior Clerk | Sketchley Dye Works | Sketchley Dye Works Knightsbridge | |
Bert Page | Step Son | 13 | 2 | M | Father Dead | Fulham, Chelsea, London | -- | Whole time | |||
Jack Page | Step Son | 15 | 4 | M | Father Dead | Fulham, Chelsea, London | -- | Errand Boy | Fulham Football Grounds | Fulham Football Grounds | |
Ted Page | Step Son | 19 | 5 | M | Father Dead | Notting Hill London | -- | Steward on Ships | No fixed place | On Board Ship |
Assumed to be | DoB from Age | Current presumption of DoB | Match | Notes | ||||
George Waters | George Waters | 32 | 7 | M | 1888 | ABT 1874 | No | |
Florence Waters | Florence Gertrude Waters, previously Page, nee Lockwood | 38 | 9 | F | 1882 | 28 MAR 1877 | No | |
Alice Page | Alice Blanche Page | 17 | 3 | F | 1904 | 5 MAR 1904 | Yes | |
Bert Page | Albert James Page | 13 | 2 | M | 1908 | 24 APR 1908 | Yes | |
Jack Page | Frederick Jack Page | 15 | 4 | M | 1906 | 6 FEB 1906 | Yes | |
Ted Page | Edward Leonard Page | 19 | 5 | M | 1902 | 26 JAN 1902 | Yes |
OS 25 Old Map Dartrey Road Chelsea - London (1915- Numbered sheets) VIII.4 Revised: 1913, Published: 1916
Wedding of Alice Blanche Page and John W Greenaway
Interesting Wedding Ceremony at St Johns - Chelsea News Kensington and Chelsea, London, England · Friday 27 March 1925
Transcription of adjacent newspaper clipping, dated sometime after 19xx.
INTERESTING WEDDING.
CEREMONY AT ST. JOHN'S.
A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. John's Church, Chelsea, on Saturday, the Rev. Carey Ward officiating, when the contracting parties were Miss Alice Blanche Page, only daughter by her first marriage of Mrs. Walters, of 13 Dartrey-road, Chelsea, and Mr. John W. Greenaway, of 32 Worlds End-passage, Chelsea. The bride, who was dressed in white crystalline silk, was given away by her brother, Mr. Edwin Page. The bridesmaids were the Misses Gosling, Miss Annie Butler, and Miss Winnie Fames, and they wore blue and mauve dresses. Mr. Fred Dowding was the best man. After the wedding a reception was held at 13 Dartrey-road. Presents were received from the following:-Bride's Mother and Father, dinner service; bridegroom's Mother and Father, blankets; Mr. Fred Dowding, mats and fire screen; Mr. Page, trinket set; Mr. and Mrs. Eames, hearth rug; Mrs. Drury, picture; Mr. and Mrs. Blee, crockery and glass ware; Mrs. Page and Miss Clements (sisters), quilt: Mr. H. Clements and Miss A. Hunt, tea pot, jug and basin: Mr. and Mrs. Chilton, duchesse set and tea cosy; Mrs. Noyes, glass dishes; Mrs. Slough, fruit dish; Mrs. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Day, pictures; Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, rose bowl; bride's employers and employees, mirror, chair, and fender; Miss Edie Clements, salt cellars ; and Mr. and Mrs. Scott, coal caldron. Miss Gearing, of Wandsworth Bridge- road, Fulham, supplied the bouquets.
Alice Blanche Page, only daughter by her first marriage of Mrs. Walters, of 13 Dartrey-road, Chelsea, and Mr. John W. Greenaway, of 32 Worlds End-passage, Chelsea.
The bride, who was dressed in white crystalline silk, was given away by her brother, Mr. Edwin Page.
Unfortunately, it looks as if the paper was being removed from the scanner slightly too early, resulting in the blurred effect.
The Marriage record matches the newspaper clipping.
Of note, only daughter of her first marriage.
OS 25 Old Map Dartrey Road Chelsea - London (1915- Numbered sheets) VIII.4 Revised: 1913, Published: 1916