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Emily (Farley) Tillbrook (1854 - abt. 1919)

Emily Tillbrook formerly Farley aka Corr
Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, Englandmap
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Wife of — married 14 Jul 1872 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, Englandmap
Wife of — married 25 May 1901 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Englandmap
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Died about at about age 65 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Englandmap
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Biography

Emily Farley was born on 21 April 1854 at 27, Nineveh, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. (Informant: Emma Farley, mother.)[1]

Emily appeared in the 1861 census at 27, Park Place, Birmingham.[2] She appeared in the 1871 census at 50, Soho Road, Birmingham.[3]

Emily Farley and Edward Corr were married on 14 July 1872 at All Saints' Church, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. (Witnesses: Thomas Burton, Ellen Farly.)[4]

She appeared in the 1881 census at 6 Court, 1 House, Burbury Street, Birmingham.[5] She appeared in the 1891 census at 6, Tower Street, Birmingham.[6]

She appeared in the 1901 census at 52, Blaco Road, Attercliffe, Sheffield.[7]

Emily Farley and Charles Tillbrook were married on 25 May 1901 at Christ Church, Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. (Witnesses: Solomon Baker, Margaret Baker.)[8]

She appeared in the 1911 census at 83, Clifton Street, Attercliffe, Sheffield.[9]

Emily died in June Quarter 1919 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, at the age of 65.[10] She was buried on 23 June 1919 at Attercliffe Municipal Cemetery, Sheffield.[11]

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  1. England and Wales, entry in a birth register (non-certified digital image copy) for Emily Farley, born 21 April 1854; registered June Quarter 1854, Birmingham registration district, volume 06D, page 213; image copy, "GRO Online Indexes", database with digital images, General Register Office (https://www.gro.gov.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); General Register Office, Southport.
  2. 1861 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, enumeration district 17, page 5, schedule number 23, John Farley [household]; image copy, "1861 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 9, piece 2168, folio 68.
  3. 1871 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, enumeration district 25, page 14, schedule number 73, John Farley [household]; image copy, "1871 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 10, piece 3132, folio 87.
  4. All Saints' Church (Birmingham, Warwickshire, England), register of marriages, 1871–1874, page 77, number 153, entry for Edward Corr and Emily Farley, married 14 July 1872; image copy, "Birmingham, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1939", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); citing Library of Birmingham, Birmingham, archive reference DRO 39, archive roll 533.
  5. 1881 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, enumeration district 36, page 50, schedule number 232, Edward Corr [household]; image copy, "1881 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 11, piece 2997, folio 77.
  6. 1891 census of England and Wales, Warwickshire, Birmingham, enumeration district 13, page 45, schedule number 278, Emily Corr [household]; image copy, "1891 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 12, piece 2387, folio 102.
  7. 1901 census of England and Wales, Yorkshire, Attercliffe-cum-Darnall, enumeration district 41, page 3, schedule number 19, Emily Corr [household]; image copy, "1901 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 19 March 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 13, piece 4387, folio 143.
  8. Christ Church (Attercliffe, Yorkshire, England), register of marriages, 1899–1905, page 76, number 151, entry for Charles Tilbrook and Emily Corr, married 25 May 1901; image copy, "Yorkshire Marriages", database with digital images, Findmypast (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ : accessed 1 September 2023); citing Sheffield Archives & Local Studies, Sheffield.
  9. 1911 census of England and Wales, Yorkshire (West Riding), Sheffield, enumeration district 06, schedule number 340, Charles Tillbrook [household]; image copy, "1911 England Census", database with digital images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.co.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023); citing The National Archives, Kew, archive reference RG 14, piece 27994.
  10. England and Wales, "GRO Online Indexes", database, General Register Office (https://www.gro.gov.uk/ : accessed 31 August 2023), death entry for Emily Tillbrook, June Quarter 1919, Sheffield registration district, volume 09C, page 589; General Register Office, Southport.
  11. "Find a Grave", database with digital images, Find a Grave (https://www.findagrave.com/ : accessed 31 August 2023), memorial ID 223221743, Emily Tillbrook (1854–23 June 1919), Attercliffe Municipal Cemetery, Attercliffe, Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England; citing plot number C2308c; user-submitted content, created by: "! woowoo".




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