Birth date and location, marriage date and death date and location from the Ramsey Family Tree at ancestry by gailr61
1939 England and Wales Register
15 Pendle Road, Wandsworth, London
3. Margretta McKay [later Ramsey], born June 5 1918, single, civil servant
In the January 1997 death index Margretta Ramsey, born June 5 1918, died age 78, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, reigister B37C, district 3311B, entry 254
Bishop of Durham from 1966
In the January to March 1915 birth index
Ian T. Ramsey, mother’s maiden name Cornthwaite, Bolton, Lancashire, volume 8c, page 718
In the 1939 England and Wales Register
Shade Row, Preesall, Lancashire
1. May Ramsey, born May 2 1892, married, unpaid domestic duties
[Although the year of her birth clearly read 1892, acording to the birth index it should be 1893]
2.
Ian Thomas Ramsey, born January 31 1915, single, Burney Research Student of Cambridge doing Philosophy of Religion from Ripon Hall ????
3. Ann Ramsey, born July 13 1861, widow, unpaid domestic duties
4. Susannah Corthwaite, born September 4 1881, single, unpaid domestic duties
[Ann Ramsey (nee Bagnall) would be May’s mother-in-law and Ian’s paternal grandmother]
In the April to June 1943 marriage index
Ian T. Ramsey and
Margretta McKay, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, volume 3b, page 1377
Berkshire Electoral Registers 1952
The Hostel, Ripon Hall, Boars Hill, Abington
Ian Thomas Ramsey
Margretta Ramsey
National Probate Calendar
The reverend Ian Thomas Ramsey of Auckland Castle Bishop Auckland County Durham died 6 October 1972 Probate Oxford 22 January 1973. Effects 41 895 pounds
see wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_RamseyMontreal Gazette october 7 1972
Durham bishop Dr. Ian Ramsey dies at age 57 LONDON - (UPI) - Dr. Ian Thomas Ramsey, Anglican Bishop of Durham and one of the Church of England 's leading theologians, died yesterday following a heart attack. He was 57. Often mentioned as possible successor to his namesake Dr. Michael Ramsey, archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop Ramsey was stricken after attending a meeting at the studios of the British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC). Dr. Ramsev suffered a seizure in April, but was told at that time by doctors there had been no damage to bis heart. He continued a life church colliques termed "most decidedly active." Bishop Ramsey leaves a wife and two sons, he held degrees in mathematics, moral sciences and theology. He was professor of philosophy of the Christian religion at Oxford University when printed Bishop of Durham in 1966.
The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware, October 7 1972
Dr. Ian Thomas Ramsey, one of the Church of England's leading theologians, died in London after a heart attack. He was 57. Ramsey was Anglican Bishop of Durham and often was mentioned as a possible successor to Dr. Michael Ramsey, archbishop of Canterbury. The two Ramseys were not related.