Essex Chronicle, June 2, 1939
Essex Cricketer Married
Now a “Special”
The wedding was solemnized at St. John’s Church, Great Easton, on Wednesday, of Mr.
Raymond Smith, of Little Waltham, with Miss
Beatrix Violet de Vere Capel, daughter of the late Rev. H. B. Capel, and Mrs. Capel, of Great Easton. The bridegroom is the popular Essex Cricketer, and he is now a member of the Special Constabulary.
1939 England and Wales Register
Scotts Farm, Chelmsford, Essex
1. Harold Smith, born April 14 1882, married, farmer, engaging agriculture
2. May Smith, born 14 June 1885, married, unpaid domestic duties
3.
Raymond Smith, born August 10 1914, married, assisting relative agricultural worker trector driver, special constable, Essex County Constabulary
4. record officially closed
Birth date, Death date and location from
https://www.thorganby.co.uk/essex/Raymond%20Smith.htmhad issue
Possible issue.In the July to September 1940 birth index Anthony C. Smith, Dunmow, Essex, volume 4a, page 1977.
In the July to September 1919 birth index
Beatrix V. D. Capel, Dunmow Essex, mother’s maiden name Frost, volume 4a, page 1339
UK Incoming Passenger lists
Departed Southampton, arrived Southampton, June 12, 1931 on the Ranchi, 1st class,
Horatio B. Capel Essex House., Gt. Easton, Dunmow, Essex, clergyman, age 91,
Violet A. Capel, age 53 and
Beatrix V. Capel, age 11
In the July to September 1939 marriage index
Beatrix V De V Capel and
Raymond Smith, Dunmow, Essex, volume 4a, page 4425.
From
https://www.thorganby.co.uk/essex/Raymond%20Smith.htmRaymond and
Beatrix were divorced in 1950.
Beatrix married
Edward Reginald Tranter in Chelsea in December 1950.
In the March 1999 death index
Beatrix Violet D. Tranter, born July 9, 1919, died age 79, Chelmsford, Essex, register A63G, district 4681A, entry 192.