See also
Husband:
Wife:
Children:
Status:
Unmarried Couple
Name:
Frederick William CHAPPELL
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
1 Dec 1888
Dartford, Kent
Residence:
1921 (age 32-33)
1 Newnham Road, Coventry
Address: 1 Newnham Road, Coventry
Occupation:
1921 (age 32-33)
Machine hand die shop (planner); Thomas Smith Stamping Works Ltd
Address: Ribble Road, Coventry
Occupation:
Machine hand die shop (planner)
Death:
20 Jul 1954 (age 65)
Name:
Ethel Phyllis HOLLOWAY
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
24 Oct 1880
Birmingham1
Residence:
1881 (age 2)
199 Bolton Road, Aston, Birmingham2
Address: 199 Bolton Road, Aston, Birmingham
Residence:
1901 (age 20-21)
210 Alum Rock Road, Birmingham
Address: 210 Alum Rock Road, Birmingham
Occupation:
Boot shop assistant
Census:
Apr 1911 (age 30)
53 Evelyn Road Sparkhill, Yardley, Worcestershire, England
Address: 53 Evelyn Road Sparkhill, Yardley, Worcestershire, England
Visiting house shared by Ralph and Lavinia Holloway, her siblings.
Residence:
Sep 1939 (age 58)
1 Newnham Road, Coventry
Address: 1 Newnham Road, Coventry
Death:
27 Jun 1974 (age 93)
Ottershaw Isolation Hospital, Ottershaw1
Cause: Broncho-Pneumonia, congestive heart failure
Name:
Ian CHAPPELL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
This needs confirming, but is based on Sheila Villazons recollections.
Need to check this one. Could this be Uncle Fred who shacked up with Aunty Phil when she left Horace? Sheila Villazon thinks it might be.
I think it's highly likely.
Aunty Phyll - married Horace Nicklin, who was abusive. Ran away and lived with "Uncle Fred". They adopted a son, Ian. When Fred died, the house was left to Ian. He was supposed to look after Phyll, but for whatever reason, sold the house without telling her. She then moved in with her niece Elizabeth Percival (nee Kempson) and family, initially in Edinburgh (95 Mayfield Road) and then later in High Wycombe and Virginia Water.
Spent the latter years of her life living with Dick and Elizabeth McDowell (formerly Percival, nee Kempson) at 20 Oak Tree Close, Virginia Water, Surrey.
It was Phyll who kept the letters that Ralph Copeland wrote to her father, Fred Holloway. She passed them onto her niece, Elizabeth Percival (nee Kempson) who passed them onto her daughter Sheila who sent them to Eric - the keeper of the archive.
Ethel Phylis Holloway Death Certificate.
1881 Census.