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Family of Richard Tanner Finch and Louisa Raymond

Husband: Richard Tanner Finch (1857-1921)
Wife: Louisa Raymond (1881- )
Children: Muriel Mary Edith Finch (1908- )
Marriage 28 Aug 1906 Rodmell, Sussex

Husband: Richard Tanner Finch

Name: Richard Tanner Finch
Sex: Male
Father: Richard Swan Finch (1823-1870)
Mother: Mary Isomonger Tanner (c. 1833-1919)
Birth 1857 Kensington, Middlesex
Birth fact 1857 (age 0) 1857 Sep Q, Kensington, 1a/49
Baptism 7 Oct 1858 (age 0-1) Littlehampton, Sussex
Census 1861 (age 3-4) Living with parents
Census 1881 (age 23-24) Medical student at Cambridge, living with mother
Census 1891 (age 33-34) Surgeon & asylum manager, Fisherton Anger, Wiltshire (unmarried)
Census 1901 (age 43-44) Medical superintendant, Fisherton Anger, Wilts (unmarried)
Census 1911 (age 53-54) Medical Superintendant Fisherton Asylum, Manor House, Idmiston, Wiltshire
Fact1 15 Feb 1912 (age 54-55) Executor to will of Surgeon-General Sir John Andrew Woolfryes, of Wells, Somerset (L.Gaz, 23.2.1912)
Death 12 Jan 1921 (age 63-64) Redlands, Seaton, Devon

Wife: Louisa Raymond

Name: Louisa Raymond
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1881 Nursling, Hampshire
Birth fact 1881 (age 0) GRO Reference: 1881 D Quarter in SOUTH STONEHAM Volume 02C Page 72
Mother's maiden name = Bradley
Census 1911 (age 29-30) Wife in household (married 4 years, 1 child, 1 living)

Child 1: Muriel Mary Edith Finch

Name: Muriel Mary Edith Finch
Sex: Female
Birth 1908 Idmiston, Wiltshire
Birth fact 1908 (age 0) GRO Reference: 1908 M Quarter in AMESBURY Volume 05A Page 160
Census 1911 (age 2-3) Living with parents

Note on Husband: Richard Tanner Finch (1)

FINCH Richard Tanner of Redlands Seaton Devonshire died 12 January 1921. Probate London 24 February to Louisa Finch widow and Arthur Whitehead (the younger) solicitor. Effects £7108 17s.

Note on Husband: Richard Tanner Finch (2)

Adm. pens. (age 20) at PEMBROKE Oct. 5, 1876. S. of Richard Swan, surgeon, deceased, of Wimbledon, Surrey. B. at Kensington. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.B. 1888. Football (rugby) ‘blue,’ 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879; Capt., 1879-80. Played for England v. Scotland, 1880. At St George's Hospital, London. M.R.C.S., 1884. L.S.A., 1885. Resident Assistant, Brompton Hospital. Practised at Salisbury. Of Fisherton House, Salisbury, in 1910. Died Jan. 12, 1921, at Seaton, Devon. Brother of Edward C. (1881). (Medical Directories; Sherborne Sch. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 14, 1921.)

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