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Kate CoombsAge: 90 years18551946

Name
Kate Coombs
Birth October 15, 1855 35 39
Baptism November 4, 1855 (Age 20 days)
Residence April 7, 1861 (Age 5 years)
Occupation
Domestic servant
April 2, 1871 (Age 15 years)
Residence April 2, 1871 (Age 15 years)
Death of a fatherHenry Coombs
April 27, 1871 (Age 15 years)
MarriageJames InnesView this family
March 17, 1873 (Age 17 years)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Florence Mary Ann Innes
December 2, 1873 (Age 18 years)
Death of a paternal grandmotherMary
June 1874 (Age 18 years)
Birth of a daughter
#2
Amy Madeline Innes
September 10, 1878 (Age 22 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherJames Coombs
June 25, 1879 (Age 23 years)
Birth of a daughter
#3
Elizabeth Innes
about February 1881 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Elizabeth Innes
about 1881 (Age 25 years)
Residence
8 St Jude Street
April 3, 1881 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a daughter
#5
Alice Marguerite Innes
September 22, 1883 (Age 27 years)
Birth of a daughter
#6
Winnifred Annie Innes
July 15, 1885 (Age 29 years)
Birth of a son
#7
Reginald Victor Innes
November 4, 1892 (Age 37 years)
Birth of a son
#8
Cyril Ernest Innes
October 22, 1897 (Age 42 years)
Residence
12 Clonbrook Road
March 31, 1901 (Age 45 years)
Marriage of a childWilliam PopeAmy Madeline InnesView this family
November 28, 1905 (Age 50 years)
Birth of a child
#9
Unknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Birth of a child
#10
Unknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Birth of a child
#11
Unknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Birth of a child
#12
Unknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Death of a childUnknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Death of a childUnknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Death of a childUnknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Death of a childUnknown Innes
before April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)

Residence
44 Broughton Road
April 2, 1911 (Age 55 years)
Marriage of a childRobert Dudley CarterWinnifred Annie InnesView this family
May 29, 1912 (Age 56 years)

Residence
Departure
2nd class aboard the Megantic to Montreal
June 22, 1912 (Age 56 years)
Shared note: Name: Mrs INNES
Death of a husbandJames Innes
May 12, 1916 (Age 60 years)
Burial of a husbandJames Innes
May 16, 1916 (Age 60 years)
Departure April 1918 (Age 62 years)
Death February 6, 1946 (Age 90 years)
Burial
Abney Park
February 14, 1946 (8 days after death)
Family with parents - View this family
father
Henry Coombs
Birth: about 1820 24 27Frome, Somerset, England
Death: Rheumatic feverApril 27, 1871Pinner, Middlesex, England
mother
Marriage: January 4, 1841Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England
4 months
elder brother
15 years
herself
Family with James Innes - View this family
husband
herself
Marriage: March 17, 1873Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England
9 months
daughter
5 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
22 months
daughter
7 years
son
5 years
son
13 years
child
child
child
child

Departure

Name: Mrs INNES Date of departure: 22 June 1912 Port of departure: Liverpool Passenger destination port: Montreal, Canada Passenger destination: Montreal, Canada Age: Adult Marital Status: Sex: Female Occupation: Wife Passenger recorded on: Page 28 of 32

Ship: MEGANTIC Official Number: 127981 Master's name: Hugh F Davies Steamship Line: White Star Dominion Where bound: Montreal, Canada Square feet: 16451 Registered tonnage: 9183 Passengers on voyage: 893

Burial

Abney Park Cemetery, London, England Hackney - Stoke Newington - Dalston: Kate Innes d. 14 Feb 1946 Age 90 Burial 172129 Section F08 Index 8S07.

Shared note

"Lived At: England; Montreal and Ste Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Ryley and Three Hills, Alberta; California" "In Quebec Kate operated a boarding house, to help out with the expenses. In Milwaukee she kept house for a bachelor. While in Alberta she went to Three Hills to visit family friends John and Aunt Bess Rugguls, there she kept house for a widower. In California she kept house for her son Cyril and William Pope's nephew Ernie Frost unil they both got married. "Hobbies: Kate enjoyed reading, and doing things with young children. She would make cookies for the young ones, teach them to sew, knit, and crochet. Kate helped her granddaughter Marguerite make a dress for herself, which they sewed by hand. "Mother: One day Kate with her two children were travelling home by train, the children were tired and crying. A "lady" on the train asked Kate why her mother would send two small children with such a young girl. Kate told the lady that these were her children and that she had two more at home." -- Pope Family Chronicles, 2007