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Alice Mary HARRIS
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Name Alice Mary HARRIS Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Abt 1871 London, Middlesex, England
- From age at marriage, shown as aged 28 in the 1901 census suggesting born 1872 or 3.
Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown Notes - (Research):Appears not to have remarried in Kent, an Alice M Hyde did marry in Medway RD in 1933, but the groom appears to have been born in 1905 so it was highly probably a different Alice M Hyde.
Coming from London she may well have returned there. There were far too many Alice M(ary) Harrises for it to be easy to be sure which was her birth or her in censues and of Alice M(ary) Hydes to know which might be her remarriage or death.
Looking through all the census entries for a father who was a builder called Joseph, checking that he had died by 1894, checking that 'M' stood for Mary (in the birth registration, if the full name not given in the census) etc. it might be possible to identify - but I have no intention of doing this.
Person ID I4274 All Last Modified 15 Jan 2021
Family Edward Joseph HYDE, b. Jun Q 1872, Margate, Kent, England
, d. Jun Q 1916, Thanet Reg Dist, Kent, England
(Age ~ 44 years) Married 27 Oct 1894 St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England
- FreeBMD has GRO ref: q4 1894 Thanet RD 2a 1771
Details from PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 24 Jan 2018)
Miscellaneous 1897 Unhappy marriage! - Like his father, Edward appears not to have enjoyed matrimonial harmony - again, like his father, matters ended up in court! Unlike his parents, who were to spend more than 50 years together following their appearance in court, Edward and his wife had separated before their case went to the petty sessions, little more than two years after they were married, and from the censuses it would seem they never got back together again.
From "Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald" - Saturday 27 February 1897, in a section headed "Margate" and with the sub-heading "Borough Petty Sessions. Wednesday":
Edward Hyde, gas-stoker, 51, Byron Road, was summoned for neglecting to provide reasonable maintenance for his wife, and causing her to leave and live separately and apart from him. - Mrs. Hyde gave evidence of the desertion. In cross-examination, she said her husband had allowed her £1 a-week, out of which she had to buy his tobacco. She also had the lodging-letting money. They owed debts amounting to £20. She was not aware that he sold the furniture in order to pay the debts, because the house agent had threatened to sell it for rent. She denied impropriety with lodgers. - Henry Pilcher and Emily Ann Gardener gave evidence that the applicant had behaved in a suspicious manner with a lodger. - Mr. Hills said, if the magistrates were of opinion that the evidence for the defence was true, the provision of the Act was that, in such an application as that, no order should be made against him. - The application was dismissed.
Family This couple had no children together Last Modified 31 Jan 2018 Family ID F3250 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Married - 27 Oct 1894 - St. John the Baptist Church, Margate, Kent, England 

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