Ada Primrose Ridley's birth was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1902 in the Bromley district.[1]
Ada P Ridley's marriage to Sidney G Austin was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1928 in the Lewisham district.[2]
Ada Primrose Austin's death was registered in the Apr-May-Jun quarter of 1976 in the GREENWICH district.[3]
Sources
↑Birth Registration:
"England & Wales General Register Office" GRO Online Indexes - Birth (accessed 23 August 2022)
Ridley, Ada Primrose (Mother's maiden name: Mills). GRO Reference: 1902 Jul-Aug-Sep in Bromley Volume 02A Page 536.
↑Marriage Registration:
"England & Wales Marriage Index" FreeBMD Entry Information (accessed 23 August 2022)
Ridley, Ada P. GRO Reference: 1928 Jan-Feb-Mar in Lewisham Volume 1d Page 1172.
↑Death Registration:
"England & Wales Death Index" FreeBMD Entry Information (accessed 23 August 2022)
Austin, Ada Primrose (Date of birth: 06 MR 1902). GRO Reference: 1976 Apr-May-Jun in Greenwich Volume 12 Page 1073.
Acknowledgments
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yes Peter. We called her Prim. She was known as my Auntie Prim. You are right about her appearance and I remember Janet's fiance too.I remember getting a piggy back from him when I was very young. We lived in New Eltham when we were young and Prim and my grandmother Elsie lived in Eltham. I don't know anything about Prim's husband, do you?
I knew Ada Primrose Austin (nee Ridley)) quite well when I was a boy. She was a big plump and cheerful woman, and good friends with my mother. She had only one child, Janet, who was seriously injured in a motor scooter accident. Her boy friend was killed, and she lost one leg.
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