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Richmal Charity (“Chat”)
Baker 23 July 1895 to 29 April 1978
BAK00168
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1895
Richmal Charity Baker was the daughter of John Bellyse and Richmal
(nee Mangnall) Baker (BAK00151).
She was born on 23 July 1895 and
baptised at Audlem on 1 September 1895.
1911
1911 Census – Swanbach,
Audlem
Florence Mangnall Head Single Female 54 1857 School
mistress Prestwitch
Lancs
Blanche Mangnall Sister Single Female 50 1861 School
mistress Prestwitch
Lancs
Bessie Mangnall Niece Single Female 29 1882 Assistant
teacher Fallowfield Mancht
Richmal Charity Baker, Boarder, niece,
Single, Female, 15, 1896, student, born Hindley Green Lancs
Madeline Johnson Boarder - Female 9 1902 Student Shavington Nr Crew
Margaret Hulse Servant Single Female 21 1890 House-maid domestic Audlem
Cheshire
Elizabeth Lea Servant Single Female 20 1891 Cook
domestic Audlem Cheshire
1917
Richmal Baker of Hillside, Audlem, was a cook at the Cheshire
Branch of the British Red Cross Society Volunteers, from, January 1917 to May 1919
1921
1921 Census – Stafford Street,
Audlem
Jane Baker, Head, Female, b1849, 72, Audlem, Cheshire -Home
Duties (see BAK00127)
Ellen Baker, Daughter, Female, b1877, 44 Audlem, Cheshire - Governess, Private (see BAK00162A)
Richmal C Baker, Visitor, Female,
b1895, 25, Hindley Green, Lancashire, Governess, Private
1939
She was working as 'daily governess' in 1939.
1939 Register – 57 Hospital; Street,
Nantwich
Dorothy Baker, born 10
October 1888, private school master, single, ARP work
Charity (Richmal) Baker, born 23 July 1895,
daily governess, single
She lived at Nantwich and later at Old Colwyn with her elder sister, Dot.
1950
Aunty Dot with Margot Atkinson, 1950s
Chat, Dot and Peggy Baker
Chat
1978
Chat died unmarried on 29 April 1978 in Colwyn, Denbighshire and her will was
proved on 18 August 1978, estate £46,682.