Daisy Millis 1a 2a 3a

Birth Name Daisy Millis
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between January 1874 and March 1874 Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales Vol 11a Page 60 1a 4 3a
Census 1881 8 Thomas Street, Bristol, England   3a
Census 1911 The Lindens, Fishponds, Bristol, England   1a
Burial (Family) 10 August 1923 Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol, England Plot Q197 2a 5a
Death       6

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father George Millisabout 1851
Mother Hannah Thomasbetween January 1849 and March 1849between October 1876 and December 1876
         Daisy Millis between January 1874 and March 1874
    Brother     Alexander George William Millis between April 1875 and June 1875

Source References

  1. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  2. Western Daily Press
      • Date: 11 August 1923
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        LATE MRS MUMFORD BAILEY.

        A MODEST AND PATIENT WOMAN.

        The funeral of Mrs Mumford Bailey, of The Lindens, Fishponds, took place at Greenbank Cemetery yesterday. A brief service was first conducted at the home by her brother, Councillor Latimer Thomas, and the Rev. Louis J. Bailey, of Beaminster. At the graveside, the latter, in the course of prayer, referred to her sweetness, modesty, and the endurance and patience with which she bore the suffering of her later days. Her memory would be an inspiration to others.

        The family mourners were Mr John Mumford Bailey (husband), Miss Dorothea Maria Bailey (daughter), Mr William J. Mumford Bailey (son), Mr and Mrs Waldo Mumford Bailey (son and daughter-in-law), Mr and Mrs Arnold Mumford Bailey (son and daughter-in-law), Mrs John G. Redgate (Nottingham), Miss M. Thomas, Mrs A. J. Bracher (Plumstead) and Mrs P. Parker (sisters), Councillor and Mrs Latimer Thomas (brother and sister-in-law), Mr Waldo Thomas (brother), Rev. Louis J. Bailey (Beaminster), Mrs Walter Bailey (Weston-super-Mare) (sister-in-law), Miss C. M. Crouch (London), Miss Daisy Millis, Miss Eva Rankin, Mrs T. Sherrin and Miss A Forse (nieces), Mr Kingsley Parker and Mr Bernard Thomas (nephews).

        There were also present Mr A. E. Osmond, the Rev. J. T. Morgan (pastor Morley Memorial Congregational Church), Mr and Mrs W. J. Hemmings (representing Argyle Hall), Mrs C. F. Underwood (Argyle Hall Sunday School), Mr W. J. Knill (Argyle Hall Bible Class), Miss E. Hemmings (Argyle Hall Band of Hope), Mr. E. J. Brown, in the unavoidable absence of the president, Mr G. A. Brown (Croft's End Mission), Mr J. E. Johnson, and Mr and Mrs G. Roberts.

        In addition to the beautiful family floral tributes were wreaths from the members of the Argyle Hall Bible Class, the Argyle Hall Band, Croft's End Mission, Mr and Mrs G. Roberts, Mr F. H. Strong, and Mr J. M. Bailey.

        The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs T. Pakeman and Son, 3, White Ladies Gate, Clifton.

  3. 1881 United Kingdom Census
  4. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  5. findagrave.com
      • Page: Maria Bailey
  6. (Death unknown but obviously not living)