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Sign up freeFrederick W. GOUNDRY 1916 – 1999 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 24 SEP 1916
Birth Location: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
Death Date: 7 JAN 1999
Death Location: Huntingdon Registration District, Cambridge
Father: Frederick GOUNDRY
Mother: Emily Brown
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Frederick W. GOUNDRY was born in 1916 in Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham, the child of Frederick William GOUNDRY and Emily Brown. Frederick W. GOUNDRY passed away in 1999 in Huntingdon Registration District, Cambridge.
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- Frederick W. GOUNDRY was born in 1916 in Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham, the child of Frederick William GOUNDRY and Emily Brown.
- Frederick W. GOUNDRY passed away in 1999 in Huntingdon Registration District, Cambridge.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 24 SEP 1916
Event Place: Auckland Registration District, Co. Durham
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Custom Event
Event Date: 5 JAN 1934
Record Source: Redcar Police Court heard two cases arising out of one collision. In one, Frederick GOUNDRY, aged 18, a Lorry Driver of Bishop Auckland, was summoned for careless driving, and fined 20s. and costs. Evidence was given that his lorry crashed into the rear of a horse-drawn wagon proceeding in the same direction - the horse and wagon were pushed 57 feet, the wagon being completely wrecked, and the horse badly bruised and scraped. The owner of the wagon admitted that he had no lights on the vehicle, although it was after lighting-up time. GOUNDRY stated that he was blinded by the lights of a car coming from the opposite direction and did not see the wagon until he collided with it. The police contended that when he could not see in front GOUNDRY should have slowed down. The wagon's owner, a Farmer, of Lazenby, was summoned for having no lights on the vehicle. His solicitor raised the interesting point that Farmers transporting agricultural produce by road need not carry lights, but were under an obligation to warn approaching vehicles. In view of the heavy loss the defendant had suffered, the case was dismissed on payment of costs.
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Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 JAN 1999
Event Place: Huntingdon Registration District, Cambridge
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82y