Elsie Maud Burness1

#13289, b. 24 September 1897, d. 1930
     Elsie Maud Burness was born on 24 September 1897 in 80 Rushton Street North, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Thomas William Burness and Priscilla Nicholls.1,2,3 She married James Piper on 15 September 1923 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.4 She died in 1930 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.5
     Elsie Burness (daughter, age 3) was enumerated in the census on 31 March 1901 in 4 Back 70 Ruston Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, in the household of Thomas Burness.2 Elsie Maud Burness (daughter, age 13) was enumerated in the census on 2 April 1911 in 2 Back, 60 Ruston Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, in the household of Thomas William Burness.3

Citations

  1. Birth Registration, General Register Office, transcribed by: Lawrence Ruxton Burness.
  2. 1901 English Census, Warwickshire.
  3. 1911 English Census, Warwickshire.
  4. Ancestry.com, Birmingham, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1939.
  5. General Register Office, England Death Index 1916-2007.

Elizabeth Ann Burness1

#13290, b. 16 May 1896, d. 25 February 1982
     Elizabeth Ann Burness was born on 16 May 1896 in 10 Arcot Street, Gosforth, Northumberland, England.1 She was the daughter of David Burness and Elizabeth Gray.1,2,3 She died on 25 February 1982 in 70 Sandringham Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, at age 85.4
     Elizabeth Ann Burness (daughter, age 4) was enumerated in the census on 31 March 1901 in 10 Arcot Street, Gosforth, Northumberland, England, in the household of David Burness.2 Elizabeth Ann Burness (daughter, age 14) was enumerated in the census on 2 April 1911 in 20 Field Street, Gosforth, Northumberland, England, in the household of David Burness. She was a morning girl.3

Citations

  1. Birth Registration, General Register Office, transcribed by: Lawrence Ruxton Burness.
  2. 1901 English Census, Northumberland.
  3. 1911 English Census, Northumberland.
  4. Death Registration, General Register Office, transcribed by: Lawrence Ruxton Burness.