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Ethel Goundry 1896 – 1967 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 APR 1896

Birth Location: Brandon, Co. Durham

Death Date: DEC 1967

Death Location: Sunderland Registration District, Co. Durham

Father: Henry Goundry

Mother: Annie Turner

Spouse(s): John Pace

Children(s): Ronald Pace, John Pace

In 1896, Ethel Goundry entered the world in Brandon, Co. Durham, born to Henry Goundry and Annie Turner. In 1901, Ethel Goundry was recorded in the census in 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham. In 1911, Ethel Goundry was recorded in the census in 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham. Ethel Goundry married John E. Pace, and had children including Ronald H. E. Pace, John L. Pace. Ethel Goundry passed away in 1967 in Sunderland Registration District, Co. Durham.

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Biography

  • In 1896, Ethel Goundry entered the world in Brandon, Co. Durham, born to Henry Goundry and Annie Turner.
  • In 1901, Ethel Goundry was recorded in the census in 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham.
  • In 1911, Ethel Goundry was recorded in the census in 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham.
  • Ethel Goundry married John E. Pace, and had children including Ronald H. E. Pace, John L. Pace.
  • Ethel Goundry passed away in 1967 in Sunderland Registration District, Co. Durham.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ethel Goundry's Ancestors

Self
Ethel Goundry
1896 – 1967
Birth Place: Brandon, Co. Durham
Parents
Henry Goundry
1857 – 1935
Heugh Hall, Coxhoe, Co. Durham
Annie Turner
1858 – 1937
Framwellgate Moor, Co. Durham
Grandparents
Thomas Goundry
1836 – 1907
Quarrington/Coxhoe/Woodhouse, Co. Durham
Mary (Ann) Fenwick
1839 – 1883
Thornley, Co. Durham
Thomas Turner
– 1884
Great-Grandparents
Henry GOUNDRY
1806 – 1877
Hannah Simpson
1808 – 1881
George Fenwick
Mary Smith
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joshua GOUNDRY
1747 – 1830
Eleanor
1761 – 1852
Margaret? Simpson?
1790 –

Ethel Goundry's Descendants

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Ethel Goundry (12 APR 1896 – DEC 1967) m. John (E.) Pace (13 DEC 1895 – )
  1. 1. Ronald (H. E.) Pace (19 SEP 1924 – )
  2. 2. John (L.) Pace (26 JUN 1930 – )

Ethel Goundry's Timeline

4 Records

1896
12 APR 1896
Birth of Ethel Goundry in Brandon, Co. Durham
Brandon, Co. Durham
1901
31 MAR 1901
Age 5
Ethel Goundry appeared in census in 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham
24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham
1911
2 APR 1911
Age 15
Ethel Goundry appeared in census in 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham
24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham
1967
DEC 1967
Age 71
Death of Ethel Goundry in Sunderland Registration District, Co. Durham
Sunderland Registration District, Co. Durham

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 APR 1896
    Event Place: Brandon, Co. Durham
    Record Source: File (merged): C:\Users\Michael\Documents\Family Historian Projects\H & H\H & H.fh_data\H & H.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 31 MAR 1901
    Event Place: 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham
    Record Source:
    [1] File (merged): C:\Users\Michael\Documents\Family Historian Projects\H & H\H & H.fh_data\H & H.ged
    [2] living with six siblings and their parents
    Age:
    4y

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 2 APR 1911
    Event Place: 24 Albert Street, Brandon Colliery, Co. Durham
    Record Source:
    [1] File (merged): C:\Users\Michael\Documents\Family Historian Projects\H & H\H & H.fh_data\H & H.ged
    [2] living with three siblings and their parents in a four-roomed house - no occupation was stated for her.
    Age:
    16y

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: DEC 1967
    Event Place: Sunderland Registration District, Co. Durham
    Record Source: Age:
    71y

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