Esther Richardson 1879–1957

On a Sea Voyage, 1937 March 27, Hull Daily Mail

On a Sea Voyage, 1937 March 27, Hull Daily Mail

I UNDERSTAND that Captain Robert Ford, a Warden of the Hull Trinity House, and Mrs Ford, have left Dover in the Royal Netherlands steamer Crynssen for a voyage to the West Indies, ports on the north coast of South America, and the Panama Canal. The voyage will take about two months. »

Picturesque Hull wedding, 1926 July 21, Hull Daily Mail

Picturesque Hull wedding, 1926 July 21, Hull Daily Mail

DR A. M. SEGERDAL AND MISS VERA FORD St. Jude’s Church, Spring-bank, was the scene of a pretty wedding this afternoon, when the marriage of Dr Alexander McMonagle Segerdal, of Leicester, son of Mr and Mrs Segerdal, of Belfast, and Miss Vera Ford, daughter of Captain and Mrs R. Ford, of Sunny Bank, Hull, was solemnised by the Rev. A. Lea, M.A., of Leicester, assisted by the Vicar, the Rev A. ... »

Re-visiting Gallipoli, 1934 April 24, Hull Daily Mail

Re-visiting Gallipoli, 1934 April 24, Hull Daily Mail

Organised by the Royal Naval Division Association, a party of survivors of the Gallipoli campaign and their friends, left on the Duchess of Richmond last Friday for a cruise to the scene of those disastrous operations. I learn that among the passenger list there are several local names, among them being Captain and Mrs R. Ford. Captain Ford is an elder brother of Hull Trinity House, and a member o... »

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... »