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==Early Life==
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Frances was born in Driffield Yorkshire on 9 November 1866. Her parents were William and Margaret Lamplough.
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==Marriage==
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Frances married [[Francis Ullyott]] in 1888 in Driffield Yorkshire. They had 5 daughters and 2 sons.
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==Electoral Rolls==
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According to the electoral rolls in 1916 Frances lived in Kelmscott. In 1925 and 1943 Frances lived at "Glenbrook" Clifton Street Kelmscott. Her occupation was Home Duties
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==Death==
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Frances died at the age of 70 years on 7 April 1936.
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==Other Notes==
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==Immigration==
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Frances and Francis immigrated to Australia from England on 24 April 1914 on the ship "Ontranto" to Fremantle.  they returned to England in 1922, then back Western Australia in 1924 on the ship "Large Bay".

Revision as of 17:27, 16 February 2022

Frances Mary Ullyott
ULLYOTT Frances Mary Francis North.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 09 November 1866
Age at Death 70 years
Additional Names Francis Ullyott
Transcription In Loving Memory of Frances Mary Ullyott. Born 9th Nov 1866. Died 7th April 1936. Also Francis Ullyott. Born 13th March 1862. Died 29th Dec 1947.

Early Life

Frances was born in Driffield Yorkshire on 9 November 1866. Her parents were William and Margaret Lamplough.

Marriage

Frances married Francis Ullyott in 1888 in Driffield Yorkshire. They had 5 daughters and 2 sons.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral rolls in 1916 Frances lived in Kelmscott. In 1925 and 1943 Frances lived at "Glenbrook" Clifton Street Kelmscott. Her occupation was Home Duties

Death

Frances died at the age of 70 years on 7 April 1936.

Other Notes

Immigration

Frances and Francis immigrated to Australia from England on 24 April 1914 on the ship "Ontranto" to Fremantle. they returned to England in 1922, then back Western Australia in 1924 on the ship "Large Bay".