b. 11/12/1920
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17 Howson Road, LEWISHAM, Sydenham, London | |||
d. 21/12/2003 | Conquest Hospital St Leonards on Sea, Hastings and Rother, Hastings and Rother, County of East Sussex | |||
Parents | ||||
Richard Williams | d. 26/01/1961 | |||
Alice Maud Fiveash | d. 27/01/1960 | |||
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Marriages/Partnerships
m.
28/07/1946 |
[-] | St Peters Brockley, London | d. 23/12/2017 |
Occupations
1939 | Shorthand Typist | ||
2003 | Medical Secretary (retired) |
Also known as
Freda Sibyl Phillips, Williams Freda Sybil |
Photographs
Click on image to view larger sizeDid You Know?
- Fanny Ann Miller was married three times. According to her granddaughter, Freda Sibyl Williams, during what turned out to be her final illness she was planning to dye her hair blonde and go looking for husband number four!
- Freda Sibyl Williams and her great-grandmother Jane Camp both died on 21 December
- Freda Sibyl Williams told me that when her grandmother Fanny Ann Miller was between marriages she used to put her children in the workhouse. Freda may have been right on this one: one of the children, Lilian Georgina Daisy Fiveash, was living at the St Catherine's Home and Refuge for Friendless and Fallen Girls in 1900, and in 1901 another, Florence Fiveash, was an inmate of the Refuge Society Home in West Ham.
Locations
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