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Catherine Alice Hall (Later Catherine Alice Lynam) 16 August 1865 to 1957
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Newcastle
under Lyme
1865
Catherine Alice Hall, daughter of James and Mary (nee
Twigg) Hall (HAL00093), was born on 16 August 1865 (1939
Register). She was baptised at the Anglican church of St
George at Newcastle under Lyme on 10 September 1865 (PR). Her birth was registered in the third quarter
of 1865 at Newcastle under Lyme (GRO Staffordshire Vol
6B Page 63).
1871
1871 Census – Queen Street,
Newcastle under Lyme
James Hall, 33, timber merchant
Mary Hall, 32
Catherine Alice Hall, 5
James Henry Hall, 4
Arthur John Hall, 2
Marianne Hall, 1
Robert Hugh Hall, 0
A servant and nurse
1881
1881 Census – Seabridge, Stoke on
Trent, Staffordshire
James Hall, 43, timber merchant
Mary Hall, 42
Catherine Alice Hall, 15
Arthur John Hall, 12
Marianne Hall, 11
Robert H Hall, 10
Elizabeth Twigg, Mary’s sister, a ‘companion’, 35
A cook and a housemaid
Audlem, Cheshire
1885
Catherine Alice Hall,
aged 19, married Charles Cotterill (“Skipper”) Lynham,
a schoolmaster, (LYN00001) at Audlem on 6 August 1885 (MR).
1891
James Hall and his
family were associated with Kynsal Lodge by about 1891.
1891 Census – Kynsal Lodge, Kinsal Heath, Cheshire
James Hall, 53, timber
merchant
Mary Hall, 52
Marianne Hall, 21
Robert Hugh Hall, 20,
timber merchant
Catherine Lynam (25), Charles Garner
Lynam (3) and Catherine Mary Lynam (2)
A cook and housemaid
1893
The Chester Chronicle, 3 June 1893 reported on a funeral attended by, amongst others, J Hall of Kynsal Lodge as well as JH Bellyse and R
D Baker.
The Chester Chronicle and Cheshire and North Wales
General Advertiser, 2 September 1893 reported by a cricket
club fete at Audlem which was attended by Miss Hall of Kynsal Lodge. The Chester Chronicle and Cheshire and North Wales General
Advertiser, 9 September 1893 reported that Miss Hall
of Kynsal Lodge was among the guests at a tea party and presentatiojn
at the Audlem mission room.
Oxford
1901
1901 Census – School House, 30
Bardwell Road, Oxford
Charles Cotterill Lynam 42, schoolmaster
Catherine A Lynam, 35
Charles G Lynam, 13
Catherine M Lynam, 12
Alfred Lynam, brother
Mabel Lynam, sister in law
1916
Catherine (nee Hall) Lynham was
one of the aunts of Peggy Baker (BAK00002)
and her siblings, who had lost both their mother and father by 1916. We have
some letters between them:
London
1921
1921 Census – 6 Parliament Hill
Mansions, St Pancras, London
Catherine Alice Lynam, 55
Charles Garner Lynam, 38, born at Audlem, Cheshire, an engineer
with Messrs Armstrong Whitworth.
1938
Skipper Lynam died on 27 October 1938 at sea.
1939
1939 Register
Catherine A Lynam, born 16 August 1865, widowed, living on private
means, was living with the Rogers family.
New Forest
1957
Catherine Alice Lynam died in the second quarter of 1957 in the
New Forest, Hampshire (GRO Hampshire Vol 6B
Page 329).