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SPICE - Death Dates - Hastings
« on: Sunday 20 March 05 23:31 UTC (UK) »

I am looking for date of the death for both William Richard Spice and his wife Sarah Elizabeth Spice (nee Standen).

William Richard Spice:
Born 11 December 1851 in Hawkhurst, Kent.

Sarah Elizabeth Standen:
I believe she was born on 22 August 1854 in Hastings.


Addresses they lived at
1871 He was a lodger at 8 Winding Street, St. Clements, Hastings
1871 She was living with her parents George and Edith A. [nee ?} at 5 Silver Hill Terrace, St. Leonards, Hastings

William Richard and Sarah Elizabeth married 1 May 1875 in the Parish Church of St. Matthew, Hastings.

They then lived at:
1875  4 Silverhill Terrace  Silverhill, Hastings.
1876  11 Western Road  St. Leonards, Hastings.
1880  “The Cottage” St. Leonards Green, Hastings.
1882  47 Paynton Road  Silverhill, Hastings.
1884  8 Highland Mews  St. Leonards, Hastings.
1888  4 Wellington Road  St. Leonards, Hastings.
1891  10 Alma Villas St. Leonards, Hastings
1901  46 Gensing Road  St. Leonards, Hastings.

Because St. Leonards is reoccurring I am presuming that he - she - they may both have died in that part of Hastings and are perhaps buried there.

He was a Fly Proprietor in 1901. There were numerous children and one daughter married as late as 26 April 1913. The marriage certificate referenced her husband’s  father as being “deceased” but not hers, which would suggest that William Richard Spice was still alive (but he was not one of the witnesses). However this may be a red herring as I have (and I am sure it is your own experience) that “deceased” fathers were not always identified as such on marriage certificates.
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Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Spice, Groves, Ellis, Odiam, Hicks in Hawkhurst, Kent
Spice, Standen, Hudson, Hesmond in Hastings/ St. Leonards, Sussex
Blackburn, Palmer, Russell in Bolton, Lancashire
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