| Name |
Alice Hannah Raper |
| Birth Date |
24/10/1895 |
| Birth Place |
Blackpool |
| Death Date |
19/4/1956 Age: 60 |
| Burial Date |
24/5/1956 Age: 60 |
| Burial Place |
Plot BB117, Layton cemetery |
| Father |
William Phillip Raper (1871-1936) |
| Mother |
Mary Alice Almond (1868-1908) |
|
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| Spouses: |
| 1 |
John Kenworthy Oulton |
| Birth Date |
17/10/1895 |
| Birth Place |
Blackpool |
| Death Date |
1/1967 Age: 71 |
| Death Place |
Preston |
| Burial Date |
24/1/1967 Age: 71 |
| Burial Place |
Plot A463, Layton cemetery. |
| Burial Memo |
Cremated. |
| Father |
James William Oulton (1868-1950) |
| Mother |
Rhoda Auty (1875-1969) |
|
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| Marriage Date |
24/4/1920 |
| Marriage Place |
Blackpool |
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| Children: |
Still alive |
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Still alive |
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Still alive |
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| Notes for Alice Hannah Raper |
At the time of her birth, Alice's parents lived at 27 Fisher Street, Blackpool, her father, William, was listed as a Music Hall Artist. Her birth was registered 25th November 1895 and the regstrar was Thomas Dixon.
Buried in Layton Cemetery with her father, two of her sisters and her grandson, although her name is mispelled on the headstone as Hulton and Nicholas, her grandson, is not mentioned at all. |
| Notes for John Kenworthy (Spouse 1) |
According to the birth certificate John was born at 9 Oxford Road, Blackpool, the son of James William, Plumber (Journeyman), and registered 12th November 1895, the registrar being Thomas Dixon.
A newspaper cutting says John was cremated 9/1/1967, so why is he in Layton Cemetery, unless this is a different John Oulton? |
| Notes for John Kenworthy & Alice Hannah (Family) |
| According to their wedding certificate, John was a Letterpress Printer (Journeyman) of 43 Albert Road, Blackpool, the son of James William, Plumber (Journeyman) and Alice lived at 5 St Walburghas Road, Blackpool, the daughter of William Raper, General Labourer. The ceremony took place at Clearemount Congregational Church, Warley Road, Blackpool. The witnesses were William Raper, Rhoda Oulton and Florence Raper, the minister was Ambrose Joans and the registrar was George N Rees. |