Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Fourth Generation43. Lucy Violet LENNARD2 was born in 1890 in Crooksbury, Surrey, England.64,105,106 She appeared in the census in 1891 in 28 The Sands, Seale, Surrey, England.50 Other recorded details were...Relation to head of family: Dau; Condition as to Marriage: <blank>; Age last birthday: 7; Profession: <blank>; Where born: Surrey, Faversham. NOTE: Census error - 'Where born' should have indicated Surrey, Crooksbury. She appeared in the census in 1901 in 80 Birtley Cottages, Witley, Surrey, England.51 Other recorded details were...Relation to head of family: Dau; Condition as to Marriage: <blank>; Age last birthday: 11; Profession: <blank>; Where born: Surrey, Crooksbury She lived in 76 Kings Road, Singapore in 1911.107 She signed a will on 28 Oct 1911 in Straits Settlements, Singapore.107 She died on 15 Apr 1912 in S S Titanic.2 She lived in Well Lane, Sandhills, Witley, Surrey, England in Apr 1912.107 She had her estate probated on 11 Oct 1912 in London, England.107 SNAPE - Lucy Violet of Well Lane, Sandhills, Whitley, Surrey widow died 15 April 1912 at sea. Administration (with Will limited) London 11 October to Edward James Lennard, cowman. Effects £234-14s-2d. Lucy
Violet LENNARD and Lawrance Edward SNAPE were married on 7 Sep 1909 in Register
Office, Tonbridge, Kent.108
Lawrance Edward SNAPE (son of Alexander SNAPE) was
born in 1868.25 On 7 Sep
1909 he was a Farmer in Hildenborough, Kent, England.25 He lived in Horns Lodge, Hildenborough, Kent, England
on 7 Sep 1909.25 Before
1910 he was a Captain in the Merchant Service.109 On 11 Jul 1910 he was a Licensed Victualler in Flying
Dutchman Inn, Hildenborough, Kent, England.110
He lived in 76 Kings Road, Singapore in 1911.107 He died on 19 Jul 1911 in Niu Chang, China.107 He had his estate probated
29 Feb 1912 and 13 Jun 1912 in London, England.107 SNAPE - Laurence Edward of 76 Kings Road, Singapore
died 19 July 1911 at Niu Chang, China. Administration LONDON 29 February to Lucy
Violet Snape widow. Effects £636-15s-11d. Further grant June 1912.
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