Adelaide Edwards 1870–1952

Wedding of Ernest Ford & Ida Burton, 1920 April 6, Hull Daily Mail

Wedding of Ernest Ford & Ida Burton, 1920 April 6, Hull Daily Mail

Kingston Wesleyan Chapel was the scene recently of a pretty wedding, the parties being Miss Ida Burton, second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H. Burton, of Brindley-street, East Park, and Lieut. E. Ford, R.N.R., the second son of Capt. and Mrs W. Ford, of Cottingham-road. The Rev R. A. Loten officiated. The bride looked charming in a gown of ivory silk, with an over dress of Brussels silk and taffeta, ... »

Mr J. C. Gowland and Miss D. Ford, 1933 April 10, Hull Daily Mail

Mr J. C. Gowland and Miss D. Ford, 1933 April 10, Hull Daily Mail

The wedding took place at St. Matthew’s Church, Anlaby-road, Hull, to-day of Mr James Clifford Gowland, youngest son of Mrs and the late Mr F. Gowland, of Hull, and Miss Doris Ford, younger daughter of Mrs and the late Capt. W. Ford. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr Walter Ford, and was attended by Miss Jean Noreen Ford (her niece), Miss Kitty Hepton (her cousin), and Miss Edith Sellars... »

Death of Walter Ford, 1923 May 24, Hull Daily Mail

Death of Walter Ford, 1923 May 24, Hull Daily Mail

FORD.—May 21st, at 78, Cottingham-road, Capt. Walter Ford, of s.s. Hull, the dearly-beloved husband of Adelaide Ford, aged 53. Deeply mourned. Interred Western Cemetery, Friday 2.30 p.m. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. »

A West Hull Wedding, 1914 Dec 29, Hull Daily Mail

A West Hull Wedding, 1914 Dec 29, Hull Daily Mail

A quiet wedding was solemnised at the Hessle-road Congregational Church yesterday afternoon, the parties being Mr Walter Ford, eldest son of Captain and Mrs Ford, and Dorothy Capes, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom Capes. The bridegroom’s father is at present interned in Hamburg, having been there since the commencement of the war. The bride’s father is a well-known fish merchant. The ... »

Mr E. S. Hepton—Funeral of Hull Marine Surveyor, 1942 August 1, Hull Daily Mail

Mr E. S. Hepton—Funeral of Hull Marine Surveyor, 1942 August 1, Hull Daily Mail

The funeral took place yesterday of Mr Ernest Stanley Hepton, head of the firm of W. Townhill and Hepton, consulting and marine surveyors, of Hull. Mr Hepton, who was 68 years of age, resided at “Red Gables,” Beverley-road, Anlaby. He was a member of the Wilberforce Masonic Lodge and was well known on the Hull Fish Dock. His youngest son, Eric, was killed on active service in the Middl... »