Harold James Crowden TIPTAFT, 1892–1963 (aged 70 years)
- Name
- Harold James Crowden /TIPTAFT/
- Given names
- Harold James Crowden
- Surname
- TIPTAFT
| Birth | December 20, 1892
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| Birth of a sister | Rose Patience TIPTAFT July 3, 1896 (aged 3 years) |
| Baptism of a sister | Rose Patience TIPTAFT August 1, 1896 (aged 3 years) |
| Death of a sister | Rose Patience TIPTAFT August 1896 (aged 3 years) Age: 1 month |
| Burial of a sister | Rose Patience TIPTAFT August 6, 1896 (aged 3 years) Address: 47 Adams Ave
Northampton |
| Baptism | October 18, 1896
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30 (aged 3 years) |
| Birth of a brother | Roland K TIPTAFT 1900 (aged 7 years) |
| Baptism of a brother | Roland K TIPTAFT April 7, 1900 (aged 7 years) Address: 47 Adams Av
Northampton |
| Death of a brother | Roland K TIPTAFT 1900 (aged 7 years) Address: 47 Adams Ave, Northampton |
| Death of a paternal grandfather | Thomas Crowden TIPTAFT January 21, 1912 (aged 19 years) |
| Burial of a paternal grandfather | Thomas Crowden TIPTAFT January 24, 1912 (aged 19 years) |
| Death of a father | Ernest James TIPTAFT August 12, 1913 (aged 20 years) Note: Newspaper story of funeral recorded that a coffin inscription provided dates of birth and death. Bir… Newspaper story of funeral recorded that a coffin inscription provided dates of birth and death. Birth was recorded as 15th August 1860, 3 years late. |
| Burial of a father | Ernest James TIPTAFT August 14, 1913 (aged 20 years) Address: Interned in the Billing Rd Cemetery, Northampton, England |
| Military | Hampshire Regiment 1920 (aged 27 years)Note: A medal card on Ancestry shows he was a private in the Hampshire Regiment during WW1 and entitled to… A medal card on Ancestry shows he was a private in the Hampshire Regiment during WW1 and entitled to the British and Victory medals. No other information known. |
| Marriage | Florence Edith BOSWELL — View this family 1922 (aged 29 years) |
| Birth of a daughter | Joyce Mason TIPTAFT 1924 (aged 31 years) |
| Fact | Recorded in a newspaper report of his funeral that he was the Abington Church Council Secretary. September 1937 (aged 44 years) |
| Fact | Reported in a newspaper as having given evidence in a court case. He advised he had performed a furniture valuation for the defendant and had also supplied some of the furniture. April 1939 (aged 46 years) |
| Census | September 29, 1939 (aged 46 years) Age: 47 Address: 47 Adams Av, Northampton Note: A master house furnisher living with wife and a person whose record is closed. He is also recorded a… A master house furnisher living with wife and a person whose record is closed. He is also recorded as an air raid warden. |
| Death of a mother | Emily MASON January 14, 1948 (aged 55 years) Age: 81 Address: 47 Adams Ave, Northampton. |
| Occupation | Brewers clerk March 1948 (aged 55 years)Note: Recorded in his mother's probate record. |
| Death | February 4, 1963 (aged 70 years) Address: 174 Ardington Rd
Northampton |
| Probate | April 8, 1963 (2 months after death) Note: Probate awarded to wife and daughter. |
| father |
1857–1913
Birth: August 15, 1857
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33 — Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England Death: August 12, 1913 — 47 Adams Ave, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England |
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| mother |
1866–1948
Birth: January 16, 1866 — Braunston, Northamptonshire, England Death: January 14, 1948 — Northampton, England |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — April 19, 1892 — All Saints Church, Braunston |
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8 months
himself |
1892–1963
Birth: December 20, 1892
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26 — Braunston, Northamptonshire, England Death: February 4, 1963 — Northampton, England |
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4 years
younger sister |
1896–1896
Birth: July 3, 1896
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30 — Northampton, Northamptonshire, England Death: August 1896 — Northampton, England |
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5 years
younger brother |
1900–1900
Birth: 1900
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33 — Northampton, England Death: 1900 — Northampton, England |
| himself |
1892–1963
Birth: December 20, 1892
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26 — Braunston, Northamptonshire, England Death: February 4, 1963 — Northampton, England |
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| wife |
1894–1980
Birth: June 11, 1894 — Daventry, Northamptonshire, England Death: December 13, 1980 — Northamptonshire, England |
| Marriage | Marriage — 1922 — Northampton, England |
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3 years
daughter |
| Military | A medal card on Ancestry shows he was a private in the Hampshire Regiment during WW1 and entitled to the British and Victory medals. No other information known. |
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| Census | A master house furnisher living with wife and a person whose record is closed. He is also recorded as an air raid warden. |
| Occupation | Recorded in his mother's probate record. |
| Probate | Probate awarded to wife and daughter. |
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