Family: Theodore Stafford Maw / Sheila Graham (F4340)

m. 1 Aug 1942

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  • Theodore Stafford Maw Male
    Theodore Stafford Maw

    Birth  6 Jul 1917  District Kings Norton Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  4 Dec 2010  Rotherham, , Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  16 Dec 2010  Hutcliffe Wood Crematorium, Sheffield, , Yorkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  1 Aug 1942  Dundee, , Angus, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Geoffrey Waring Maw | F2333 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mildred Amy Brison | F2333 Group Sheet 

    Sheila Graham Female
    Sheila Graham

    Birth  1919   
    Death  Between Apr and Jun 2017  District Surrey Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Diana Stafford Maw Female
    Diana Stafford Maw

    Birth  2 Aug 1951  District Newcastle upon Tyne Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  20 Jul 1988  24 Stanley Court, Woodfield Road, Ealing, , Middlesex, England Find all individuals with events at this location
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  • Notes  Married:
    • First name(s)      T Stafford
      Last name      Maw
      Sex      Male
      Marriage year      1942
      Marriage date      1 Aug 1942
      Place      Dundee
      Periodical      Courier & Advertiser
      Publication year      1942
      Publication date      3 Aug 1942
      Page      4
      Father's first name(s)      Geoffrey W
      Father's last name      Maw
      Mother's last name      Maw
      Spouse's first name      Sheila
      Spouse's last name      Graham
      County      Forfarshire (Angus)
      Country      Scotland
      Event Type      Marriage Notice
      Record set      Scotland, Newspaper Marriage & Anniversary Notices
      Category      Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
      Subcategory      Parish Marriages
      Collections from      Great Britain, Scotland