Edward Greenleaf grave monument details at Scartho Road (19-20 27-28 35-36 43-44) Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincolnshire,England

Edward Greenleaf grave monument in Scartho Road (19-20 27-28 35-36 43-44) Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England

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Edward Greenleaf
1898441854first name on monumentaccidentally killed at sea on the S.S. ‘Cardiff’
Julia Greenleaf
1926721854wife of Edward Greenleaf

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Edward Greenleaf was my Great Grandfather.My Grandfather was Victor George Greenleaf 1898 to 1954. I am researching my family history.Edward was actually born in 1852 in Bethnal Green London. He was in the poor house in 1860 with his older brothers Edwin and William and their Father.Edward and Edwin were fisherman. presumably apprenticed at an early age to get them out of the workhouse.Edward and his family of 6 children lived in Gorleston but died on a boat fishing out of Grimsby. His wife bore his 7th child after he died and all the family moved to Grimsby. I presume that was to enable her to receive a pension from the Fishermans Dependent Fund-but am only guessing.There is a full report in the library archives of the Telegraph, of the coroners report-who advised that there should be more medical supplies on fishing vessels.At the turn of the century there were numerous Greenleafs in the area,all descendents of Edwin and Edward, unfortunately there are now none,but that is another story.
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Scartho Road (19-20 27-28 35-36 43-44) Cemetery, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England

Scartho Road (19-20 27-28 35-36 43-44) Cemetery, Grimsby
Scartho Road (19-20 27-28 35-36 43-44) Cemetery

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