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EMILY
LUCY MINGAY (1846 - 1893)
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Lucy Mingay was born in Norwich in 1846 and was the daughter of Frederick
Mingay (1820) and Sarah Harriet Bridges. In 1851 she was living in
Chapel Street In Norwich. In 1861 she was living in the White Horse
In Crooks Place, Chapel Street, Norwich, and was a servant in the
household of publican George Gibson. She married Owen Murrell (1848)
at Norwich Register Office on 22nd May 1866 and had a daughter called
Emily Rachel in the same year. In 1871 she was living with her parents
and daughter in the greengrocer's shop in Crook's Place in the St.
Stephen area of Norwich. At this time she was working as a shoe machinist.
Owen abandoned her in 1871, and she married Lemuel Broughton (1846)
in Yarmouth in 1874 - presumably bigamously. In 1881 she was a dressmaker
and was living in Thorn Lane in Norwich. Her first daughter, Emily,
was living with her grandmother in Lakenham. In 1891 she was living
at 88 Thorn Lane. She died in Norwich in 1893. |
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Mingay |
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Bridges |
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| Frederick
Mingay (1820) |
Sarah
Harriet Bridges (1816) |
| Emily
Lucy Mingay (1846) |
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Spouse
1: Owen Murrell (1848)
Spouse
2: Lemuel Broughton (1846)
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Children
1: Emily Rachel Murrell (1867)
Children
2: Edith Louisa Broughton (1876)
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updated 1st January 2006 |
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