Arthur Victor Adey 1a 2 1b 3a 4a 5 6a 7a 8 1c

Birth Name Arthur Victor Adey
Call Name Victor
Gender male
Age at Death 78 years, 3 months, 23 days

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Arthur Frederick Adey28 July 188123 July 1965
Mother Pollie Corbett24 June 188421 August 1967
         Arthur Victor Adey 2 May 1912 25 August 1990
    Sister     Edith Mary Adey between April 1917 and June 1917 25 March 1934

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Source References

  1. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 20 September 1967
      • Page: Pollie Adey
      • Citation:

        ADEY Pollie of 66 Hallowell Road Northwood Middlesex died 21 August 1967 Probate Birmingham 20 September to Arthur Victor Adey managing director. £4029.

      • Date: 21 October 1965
      • Page: Arthur Frederick Adey
      • Citation:

        ADEY Arthur Frederick of Dove Dale Vicarage Road Wednesfield Staffordshire died 23 July 1965 at New Cross Hospital Wolverhampton Administration (with Will) Birmingham 21 October fo Arthur Victor Adey company directory. £4025.

      • Date: 22 October 1990
      • Page: Arthur Victor Adey
      • Citation:

        ADEY, Arthur Victor of Rosemount Burtons Lane Chalfont St Giles Bucks died 25 August 1990 Probate Oxford 22 October £167511 9052209558J

  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  3. 1921 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1939 Register
      • Page: OQPL/106
  5. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  6. Buckinghamshire Examiner
      • Date: 17 January 1969
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        Wrong way in new dual carriageway

        A Chalfont St Giles motorist who drove in the wrong direction along a dual carriageway was fined £10 at Great Missenden Court on Monday for driving without due care and attention.

        Arthur Victor Adey, of Burtons Lane, Chalfont St Giles, pleaded guilty.

        Chief Insp. J. Schofield, prosecuting, said a motorist travelling along the fairly new stretch of dual carriageway at Little Missenden saw Adey travelling towards him. Both cars swerved, and there was no collision.

        Through his solicitor, Adey told the court that he had not travelled on the road since it became a dual carriageway.

        He had collected two guests from Little Missenden, and when he reached the junction with the main road, he turned right. When he saw a car approaching, he realised his mistake and cross the central reservation to the correct side of the road.

        Adey was talking to his passengers as he approached the main road, and he believed that was how he missed the road sign for the dual carriageway.

  7. findagrave.com
      • Page: A Victor Adey / Kathleen Adey
  8. General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index