Edward WorsleyAge: 3 years1901–1904
- Name
- Edward Worsley
- Surname
- Worsley
- Given names
- Edward
Birth | January 21, 1901 29 25 |
Census | March 31, 1901 (Age 2 months) |
Birth of a brother | John Stanley Worsley September 3, 1903 (Age 2 years) Source: Contemporary Data |
Death | February 13, 1904 (Age 3 years) Source: D.Cert Citation details: 1904 mar Toxteth Park 8b/159 Text: Thirteenth February 1904, Edward Worsley, male, 3 Years, Son of Edward Worsley a General Laborer, Capillary Bronchitis Cardiac failure certified by G.R.Mill, informat: M.E.Worsley, mother, present at death 10 Longville Street Toxteth Park,registered Fifteenth February 1904 |
Family with parents |
father |
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mother |
Birth: 1876 47 38 — Lancs Liverpool Death: September 1954 — Lancs Liverpool |
Marriage: September 9, 1895 — Lancs Walton on the Hill St Marys Kirkdale |
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16 months elder sister |
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2 years elder sister |
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3 years himself |
Edward Worsley Birth: January 21, 1901 29 25 — Lancs Liverpool Death: February 13, 1904 |
3 years younger brother |
Birth: September 3, 1903 31 27 — Lancs Liverpool Death: February 28, 1974 — Lancs Liverpool |
5 years younger sister |
Eliza “Cissie” Worsley Birth: August 17, 1908 36 32 — Lancs Liverpool Death: November 10, 1996 — Edingburgh, Scotland |
4 years younger brother |
Birth: August 13, 1912 40 36 — Lancs Liverpool Death: March 16, 1986 — Somserset Bristol Pill Ham Green Hospital |
4 years younger brother |
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2 years younger sister |
Birth: February 4, 1919 47 43 — Lancs LiverpoolWest Derby (Eastern) Death: August 4, 1996 — Lancs Liverpool |
Death | D.Cert Citation details: 1904 mar Toxteth Park 8b/159 Text: Thirteenth February 1904, Edward Worsley, male, 3 Years, Son of Edward Worsley a General Laborer, Capillary Bronchitis Cardiac failure certified by G.R.Mill, informat: M.E.Worsley, mother, present at death 10 Longville Street Toxteth Park,registered Fifteenth February 1904 |
Note | Edward died young, and was almost never spoken of to the grand children.
It seems that his father always blamed himself for not providing enough for his family, and mourned the loss of his first born son. He was never spoken about by the other children. |