Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Jessie Ennis (1908-2006) born Jessie Hole
Jessie Ennis (1908-2006) born Jessie Rosina Hole


1908 Born the daughter of [[George Hole]], manager of a Gas Light and Coke Co in Battersea.  
1908 Born the daughter of [[George Hole]], manager of a Gas Light and Coke Co in Battersea.  

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Jessie Ennis (1908-2006) born Jessie Rosina Hole

1908 Born the daughter of George Hole, manager of a Gas Light and Coke Co in Battersea.

1911 Living in 49B Lurline Gardens, Battersea, London: George Hole (age 34 born Battersea), Clerk in Gas Works. With his wife Rosina Hole (age 30 born Wimbledon) and their two children George William Hole (age 8 born Battersea) and Jessie Hole (age 2 born Battersea). Also a visitor Frederick Weller (age 32 born Charlton).[1]

1927 Joined New Imperial

1939 Married William F. Ennis

2007 Obituary.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. Brooklands Society Gazette Vol 32. No 1. 2007