Lucy Ada Vallance (Q3323): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: was widowed in (P133): 1943) |
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specific reference information (free text): Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald 31 July 1943 p 2 (English) |
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- Mrs A Vallance
- Lucy Ada Hennell
- Mrs Aymer Vallance
- Mrs Vallance
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English | Lucy Ada Vallance |
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Statements
Hennell's father, Arthur Reginal Hennell, was born in India, her grandfather Samuel Hennell served in the East India Company. (English)
1 reference
Melville de Ruvigny and Raineval, The Plantagenet roll of the blood royal (1911) (English)
151 Coleherne Court, SW5 (English)
1 reference
Country Life 29 March 1930, p 468 (English)
Hennell (English)
1 reference
Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph 5 March 1921 p 12 (English)
Vallance (English)
0 references
unknown value
1 reference
1923
1934
2 references
https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O104520/teapot-william-vincent/
0 references
1953
1 reference
Eastbourne Gazette 5 May 1954, p 21 (American English)
1921
1 reference
Kent Messenger & Gravesend Telegraph 5 March 1921 p 12 (English)
1943
1 reference
Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald 31 July 1943 p 2 (English)