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Frank George Adey, 18751952 (aged 77 years)

Name
Frank George /Adey/
Surname
Adey
Given names
Frank George
Family with parents
father
Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England.
18381930
Birth: 7 July 1838 39 30 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 11 May 1930
mother
Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England.
18421890
Birth: 26 November 1842Bicester, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 20 November 1890Brighton, Sussex, England
Marriage Marriage12 February 1862Marylebone, City of Westminster, London, England
13 months
elder sister
18631943
Birth: 19 March 1863 24 20 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 1943
22 months
elder sister
18641941
Birth: 1864 25 21 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 1941
5 years
elder sister
18681937
Birth: 20 June 1868 29 25 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 12 June 1937
19 months
elder brother
18691952
Birth: 1869 30 26 Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England
Death: 1952
4 years
elder brother
18721888
Birth: 1872 33 29 Brighton, Sussex, England
Death: 1888Brighton, Sussex, England
4 years
himself
18751952
Birth: 1875 36 32 Brighton, Sussex, England
Death: 1952
3 years
younger sister
18771962
Birth: 17 August 1877 39 34 Brighton, Sussex, England
Death: 11 August 1962
2 years
younger sister
18791974
Birth: 1879 40 36 Brighton, Sussex, England
Death: 1974
6 years
younger sister
Father’s family with Lilly Payne
father
Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England.
18381930
Birth: 7 July 1838 39 30 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 11 May 1930
stepmother
1868
Birth: 1868
Death:
Marriage Marriage13 August 1892Brighton, Sussex, England
Father’s family with Isabella Valentine Batchelor
father
Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London, England.
18381930
Birth: 7 July 1838 39 30 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 11 May 1930
stepmother
1842
Birth: 1842Brighton, Sussex, England
Death:
Marriage Marriage1899Brighton, Sussex, England
Family with Bertha Emma Elizabeth Down
himself
18751952
Birth: 1875 36 32 Brighton, Sussex, England
Death: 1952
wife
Marriage Marriage1902Brighton, Sussex, England
3 years
son
19042005
Birth: 18 December 1904 29 29
Death: 10 December 2005Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
2 years
son
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Address: Brighton Register Office, Brighton, Sussex, England.
Death of a paternal grandmother
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Death
1952 (aged 77 years)
Unique identifier
6DD5E771BC12D811AF5F000AE612096ED8DA
Last change
7 August 200500:00:00
Note

At the time of the 1881 census Frank was living with his parents at 8 Wakefield Road, Brighton, Sussex.

At the time of the 1891 census Frank was still living at home with his parents, his occupation is given as teacher. For 20 years he was connected with the training of teachers first as resident tutor at Borough Road College, Isleworth and then under London County Council whose service he entered at the end of 1899 as a lecturer to pupil teachers.

At the time of the 1901 census Frank was a schoolmaster in Camberwell living as a boarder with John Henley, a 74 year old widower, and his daughters Rose and Edith at 27 Matham Grove, Camberwell.

The Post Office London Directories for 1904 and 1905 show Frank George Adey living at 78 Beauval Road, East Dulwich, Camberwell, in 1906 he moved to Ealing.

In 1911 he became a lecturer in education at the Islington Day Training College, at various times he held important posts as an examiner. 1914 brought anxieties to the staff of training colleges and Frank transferred to secondary education becoming a member of the staff of Sloane School, Chelsea where he remained until his retirement.

At the time of his retirement (due to ill health) he was living at Covelly Road, Ealing, his retirement was covered by his local paper. The article in the paper mentions Rev John, Rev Edward and Rev William Thomas and their achievements. The article also states that he had a BA.

Frank was treasurer of the Ealing Green Sunday School, treasurer of the Ealing Cripple Parlour and the Ealing branch of the Shaftesbury Society's Cripple Mission since their establishment in 1923.

He retired to 46 Hillsboro Road, Bognor Regis where he lived for 19 years despite being in poor health and he took a leading part in the Church and social life of the town. He supported the Boys Brigade and remained in touch with former members while they served in the forces during the war. He regularly wrote thoughtful and well penned letter to "The Post" which appeared under the pseudonym of "A lover of Bognor".

The Post included an obituary for him which states that be was an MA. His internment was preceded by a service at Bognor Regis Congregational Church.