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Alice Grace <I>Cassan</I> WARREN

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Alice Grace Cassan WARREN

Birth
Wimbledon Park, London Borough of Merton, Greater London, England
Death
13 Oct 1937 (aged 60–61)
Camberley, Surrey Heath Borough, Surrey, England
Burial
Frimley, Surrey Heath Borough, Surrey, England GPS-Latitude: 51.315834, Longitude: -0.73938
Plot
A11 VI
Memorial ID
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Alice Grace Warren (nee Cassan), was born in 1876 in Wimbledon the daughter of Alfred Close Cassan and his wife Charlotte Annie (nee Rudkin). She was the eldest of their children. Her father was a civil Servant who died in 1884 leaving her mother with four children.

Initially they moved in with her father’s family in Deptford and then at Lewisham. In 1927 Alice moved with her mother to Carrowmore in Park Road in Camberley. Her mother died in 1932 and was buried at St Peter’s.

After her mother’s death it seems that very late in life she met the Rev William Waldegrave Warren, a Clerk in Holy Orders at St Paul’s Camberley. They married in 1937 and moved into the Vicarage on Church Hill. It was to be a very short marriage as Alice died on the 13th of October 1937 and was buried with her mother at St Peter’s on the 15th of October 1937. She left her assets to her brother the Rev Arthur William Marshall Cassan M.C. and her sister Ethel.

Her husband died in 1940 in Chiddingfold.

Research: Mary Ann Bennett
Photographs: Whispyblink
Alice Grace Warren (nee Cassan), was born in 1876 in Wimbledon the daughter of Alfred Close Cassan and his wife Charlotte Annie (nee Rudkin). She was the eldest of their children. Her father was a civil Servant who died in 1884 leaving her mother with four children.

Initially they moved in with her father’s family in Deptford and then at Lewisham. In 1927 Alice moved with her mother to Carrowmore in Park Road in Camberley. Her mother died in 1932 and was buried at St Peter’s.

After her mother’s death it seems that very late in life she met the Rev William Waldegrave Warren, a Clerk in Holy Orders at St Paul’s Camberley. They married in 1937 and moved into the Vicarage on Church Hill. It was to be a very short marriage as Alice died on the 13th of October 1937 and was buried with her mother at St Peter’s on the 15th of October 1937. She left her assets to her brother the Rev Arthur William Marshall Cassan M.C. and her sister Ethel.

Her husband died in 1940 in Chiddingfold.

Research: Mary Ann Bennett
Photographs: Whispyblink

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