Elizabeth Young 1a 2 3a 4a 5a 6a 7 8a 8b 1b 1c 9a

Birth Name Elizabeth Young
Gender female
Age at Death about 63 years, 10 months, 9 days

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father William Young
         Elizabeth Young about 1864 10 November 1927

Families

Family of Albert Dimond and Elizabeth Young

Married Husband Albert Dimond ( * between October 1862 and December 1862 + 6 January 1932 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 6 September 1888 Cheltenham Minster (St Mary's), Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England Vol 6a Page 672 1a 2 5a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Albert William Dimond22 January 188921 March 1972
Emily Maud Dimond11 April 189028 February 1953
Elizabeth Frances Dimondbetween October 1891 and December 1891between April 1921 and June 1921

Source References

  1. Ancestry.com: Parish Registers - Gloucestershire
      • Date: 6 September 1888
      • Page: Marriage - Albert Dimond / Elizabeth Young (Cheltenham)
      • Date: 5 October 1902
      • Page: Baptism - Emily Maud Dimond (Leckhampton)
      • Date: 5 October 1902
      • Page: Baptism - Elizabeth Frances Dimond (Leckhampton)
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  3. 1891 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  5. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  6. Gloucestershire Echo
      • Date: 6 January 1932
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        MR. ALBERT DIMOND DEAD

        Prominent Organiser Of Cheltenham Dances

        Mr. Albert Dimond, who died at 9 Selkirk-street, Cheltenham, this morning, long took a prominent part in the organisation of dancing fixtures in the town.

        He was a native of the town, and for many years was engaged in the workroom of the tailoring department of Cavendish House, but owing to ill health had to give up three years ago.

        At one time Mr. Dimond ran a dancing class at the old Waverley Rooms, and afterwards at the Oddfellows' Hall, in conjunction with the late Mr. Sid Norris. He was a member of Cheltenham Conservative Club, and for a number of years he frequently gave his services as M.C. in charge of the whist at the club's whist dances.

        His friends recall that in conjunction with the late Mr. Mealing, who was foreman for the builders of the Cheltenham Town Hall, Mr. Dimond ran the first "popular" ball ever held in that building. This took place shortly after the hall was opened, and it was organised partly in commemmoration of the successful conclusion of the scheme.

        Mr. Dimond's wife died four years ago, since when his widowed daughter, Mrs. Parker, has acted as his housekeeper. His only other child is Mr. A. W. Dimond, Malvern View, Alstone-croft, Cheltenham.

  7. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
  8. Cheltenham Chronicle
      • Date: 12 November 1927
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        DIMOND - Nov. 10th, at 9 Selkirk-street, Cheltenham, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Albert Dimond, in her 64th year. - "Her end was peace."

      • Date: 12 November 1927
      • Page: Page 9
      • Citation:

        LOCAL OBITUARY.

        MRS. A. DIMOND, CHELTENHAM.

        The death occurred on Thursday of Mrs. Elizabeth Dimond, wife of Mr. Albert Dimond, of 9 Selkirk-street, Cheltenham. She underwent an operation about seven months ago, and later further complications set in from which she never fully recovered, and she passed away in her sleep as stated. She was of a particularly bright and cheery disposition. Mr. Dimond has been for some years a member of the committee of the Conservative Club, and was especially well known as the organiser of innumerable whist drives at the club. Mrs. Dimond was a native of Cheltenham, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Young, and she leaves a husband, a son (Mr. A. Dimond), and a daughter (Mrs. W. Parker). The funeral takes place at Cheltenham Cemetery on Monday at 2.30 p.m.

  9. 1921 United Kingdom Census