Broughs of Lincolnshire, England

Notes


Gladys Mary Brough

The 1920 U.S. Federal Census lists Gladys Mary Brough as being born in Utah in about 1908.


Donald Brough Hardy

Donald Brough Hardy and his parents were living at the time of his death at: 270 East 2nd South, Provo, Utah.


Rondo Barton Brough

Note: Rondo Barton Brough enlisted in the U.S. Army on 6 October 1943 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and at that time said he had two years of college, was married, and had no children.


Valentine Fowler

During World War I, Valentine Fowler was a Temporary Major in the Alexandra, Prince of Wales Division, Yorkshire Regiment, 10th Battalion, and was "killed in action, by shellfire, on Saturday the 2nd of June 1917". Information about Valentine Fowler is described online (at: http://www.scarboroughsmaritimeheritage.org.uk/greatwar/s10-france-summer-1917.php) as follows:
Killed in action, by shellfire, on Saturday the 2ND of June 1917, Valentine Fowler had been born in Scarborough on the 21ST of June 1877, and had been the only son of Liz [formally Oates] and ‘auctioneer and valuer’ Valentine Fowler. The Commanding Officer of Frank Newlove’s former unit, the Tenth Battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment, at the time of his death, Fowler had been married in Scarborough’s St Mary’s Church during 1896 to Ida Nellie Dawes-Sarony, and at the time of his death had been the father of three children, who had been residing in Scarborough at No.17 Princess Royal Terrace during 1917. A former Captain of Scarborough Football Club Fowler had been aged forty years, and like Newlove had been a veteran of the Loos fiasco and the subsequent Somme Offensive. Valentine Fowler’s grave is located in Plot 1, Section C, [Grave 6] of the Cemetery.
A former member of the congregation of Scarborough’s St Saviours Church, situated on the corner of Gladstone Road and Belle Vue Street, Valentine Fowler’s name is commemorated on a ‘Roll of Honour’ located inside the Church.


Ida Nelly Sarony Dawes

The birth of "Ida Nelly Dawes" is listed in the online British FreeBMD, which states her birth was registered in April-June 1878 in Scarborough district, Yorkshire, England.

On 19 July 2007, Jessie Spisak, a professional genealogist in Salt Lake City, provided the following to the NBFO: "We received "Ida Nelly Dawes" birth certificate.... It confirms that she was born 25 May 1878 in Beaufort Villa, Scarborough, Yorkshire to Thomas Dawes and Ida Dawes (late Leighton, formerly Sarony). Fathers occupation: Brewer."


Miriam Cuddeford Fowler

The birth and death of Miriam Cuddeford Fowler is listed in the on-line FreeBMD.


Eva Fowler

The birth and death of Eva Fowler is listed in the on-line FreeBDM.


Ida Nelly Sarony Dawes

The birth of "Ida Nelly Dawes" is listed in the online British FreeBMD, which states her birth was registered in April-June 1878 in Scarborough district, Yorkshire, England.

On 19 July 2007, Jessie Spisak, a professional genealogist in Salt Lake City, provided the following to the NBFO: "We received "Ida Nelly Dawes" birth certificate.... It confirms that she was born 25 May 1878 in Beaufort Villa, Scarborough, Yorkshire to Thomas Dawes and Ida Dawes (late Leighton, formerly Sarony). Fathers occupation: Brewer."


Roy Mayers

Roy Mayers sailed from England to the United States aboard the ship "America", arriving in the U.S. on 24 July 1928.

Roy Mayers never married.