Norman Clough
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Norman Clough (1905 - 1932)

Norman Clough
Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdommap
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Died at about age 27 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdommap
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Biography

Norman was born about 1905. He was the son of Frederick Clough and Edith Firth. He passed away about 1932.

Sources


  • Birth Index

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2FXD-JRQ

  • Death Index

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVH6-LW1J

  • 1911 Census

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWJV-2ZR

  • Norman died on 3rd August 1932 aged 27 as a result of a Lumbar abscess of septicaemia brought about from tuberculosis and had been suffering for at least a year. The death certificate states that he had an operation the year before on his spine. The death was witnessed by Gladys his sister at Denton Court Bradford.

Norman was a labourer for the corporation and his marital status is not stated.





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