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Edna Blanche <I>Sanford</I> Tudor

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Edna Blanche Sanford Tudor

Birth
Hamilton, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Jun 1930 (aged 57)
Camberley, Surrey Heath Borough, Surrey, England
Burial
Frimley, Surrey Heath Borough, Surrey, England GPS-Latitude: 51.3154221, Longitude: -0.7378183
Plot
Section XI... Grave 8X
Memorial ID
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Edna Blanche Sanford Tudor, was born on the 30th December 1872 in Ontario in Canada, the third child of William Eli Sanford and his second wife Harriett Sophia Vaux. Her father had been born in New York and her mother in Montreal. Her father was a businessman (manufacturing gentleman’s clothing), politician and philanthropist who drowned in a boating accident on a Canadian lake in 1899.

In 1881 she was living with her family in Ontario. It is not clear when she travelled to London but she was living in the city when she married Ernest Augustus Tudor Jones Tudor in St George’s, Hanover Square in 1898.

Their eldest daughter was born on the 24th December 1903 in Ontario, and the younger two in Kensington. After their marriage she travelled with her husband, spending much of their life in her home country of Canada. She lived at Waverley Court in Camberley from 1921 until 1930.

She died at Waverley Court on the 15th June 1930 and was buried at St Peter’s on the 19th June aged 58.

Researched by Mary Ann Bennett
Edna Blanche Sanford Tudor, was born on the 30th December 1872 in Ontario in Canada, the third child of William Eli Sanford and his second wife Harriett Sophia Vaux. Her father had been born in New York and her mother in Montreal. Her father was a businessman (manufacturing gentleman’s clothing), politician and philanthropist who drowned in a boating accident on a Canadian lake in 1899.

In 1881 she was living with her family in Ontario. It is not clear when she travelled to London but she was living in the city when she married Ernest Augustus Tudor Jones Tudor in St George’s, Hanover Square in 1898.

Their eldest daughter was born on the 24th December 1903 in Ontario, and the younger two in Kensington. After their marriage she travelled with her husband, spending much of their life in her home country of Canada. She lived at Waverley Court in Camberley from 1921 until 1930.

She died at Waverley Court on the 15th June 1930 and was buried at St Peter’s on the 19th June aged 58.

Researched by Mary Ann Bennett


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