NameEthel Maud BROWN, 3C2R
Birth21 Nov 1896, Fulham, Middlesex
Baptism4 Feb 1897
Death1982, Oxford, Oxfordshire
Notes for Ethel Maud BROWN
Parish Records Wlham Green, Hammersmith and Fulham, London
Baptism February 14 1897, Ethel Maud Brown, parents George Edwin Brown and Martha Annie Brown of 23 Oakbury Road, father is a clerk, ceremony by C.R. Duke
In the 1901 census 93 Sultoan? Crescent?, Paddington, London, part of St Simon’s parish.
Head George E. Brown, age 29, electrical engineer’s storekeeper, worker, born Chelsea, London.
Wife Martha A. Brown, age 27, born Westminster, London.
Daughter Ethel M. Brown, age 4, born Fulham, London.
Son Edwin Charles Brown, age 1, born Fulham.
In the 1911 census 31 Northcroft Road, West Ealing, London.
Head George Edwin Brown, age 39, storekeeper for an electrical engineer, worker, born Chelsea, London.
Wife Martha Brown, age 37, married 15 years, 3 children born alive, all still living, born Westminster, London.
Daughter Ethel Brown, age 14, school, born Fulham, London.
Son Edwin Brown, age 11, school, born Fulham.
Son Leonard Brown, age 6, school, born Willesden, Middlesex.
The house had 5 rooms.
1939 England and Wales Register
75 Highview Road, Ealing, Middlesex
1. Dorothy L. Brown, born September 27?[24?], 1903, married, unpaid domestic duties
2. Record officially closed
3. George E. Brown, born January 10 1872, married, electrical engineer ???????
4. Martha A. Brown, born October 5 1874 [probably should be 1873], unpaid domestic duties
5. Ethel M. Brown [later Crisp], born November 21 1896, single, lady’s maid
[Dorothy would be George and Martha’s daughter-in-law, wife of Edwin Brown]
In the July to September 1944 marriage index Ethel M. Brown and Thomas J. Crisp, Bretnford, Middlesex, volume 3a, page 823
London Electoral Registers 1950
19 Netheravon Road, Ealing West, Southall
Ethel M. Crisp
Thomas J. Crisp
London Electoral Registers 1956
50 Mayfield Avenue, Ealing South, Ealing
Ethel M. Crisp
Thomas J. Crisp
In the April to June 1982 death index Ethel Maud Crisp, born November 21 1896, Oxford, Oxfordshire, volume 20, page 2335