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Could sks look at her marriage in London to George Tinworth and tell me: if she could write and who her father and the witnesses were? I'm assuming the marriage was in Newington?
Also. George's probate 1913 is on Ancestry too. Was Alice an executor?
George's address should be the Maze, Kew.
Many thanks.
Yes she could write. Her father was William Digweed, labourer and the witnesses were Charles and Ellen Digweed.
Full marriage details are
St Phillip, Lambeth
8th Feb 1881
George Tinworth 37 bachelor sculptor 122 Wells St
Alice Digweed 25 spinster Tooting Common
Joshua Tinworth dec'd Wheelwright
William Digweed labourer
Charles Didweed
Ellen Digweed
by banns, Samuel G Short, curate
everyone signed
TINWORTH George of 8 Maze Road Kew Surrey died 10 September 1913 at Putney Railway Station Surrey Probate London 8 October to Thomas Tinworth picture frame maker. Effects £549 9s 6d.
Thank you, Merry!
It's all very strange. Her age varies hugely between censuses and in 1911 she is described as feebleminded.
Ellen was her sister, and Thomas his brother.
"George Tinworth is survived by his wife whose ill health had cast a gloom over his closing years"
What happened at the railway station?
According to his sister in law, he hadn't been feeling very well for some time. He was found collapsed on the train at Putney, and was dead before a doctor arrived.
Oh dear. I had visions of him jumping under a train.
Langley Vale Sue
05-06-14, 06:17
Was this the George Tinworth who worked at Doulton Lambeth? My grandmother had one of his vases. Sadly I didn't inherit it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Tinworth
Photo of him here:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/pico/tinworth.jpg
Uncle John
06-06-14, 08:47
George Tinworth gets regular mentions on Antiques Roadshow, Flog It and similar TV programmes.
He died on hs way to work.
He left under £600.
I bet a lot of his pieces are worth more than that now, especially the larger ones.
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