Alice Fiske and George Cook
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Aliens Order contravened
A South Shields young woman, Alice Fiske, was bound over for 12 months at Middlesbrough yesterday, charged with a contravention of the Aliens Order. It was stated that the prisoner and a man named George Cook (who had left his wife and family) took apartments in Marton-rd, Middlesbrough. The woman signed her name on the register as Alice Cook. (Published in the "Northern Echo" on December 7, 1921) |
Alice Fiske was baptised in the church of St. Hilda in South Shields, Durham, England on 23 August 1893. Her parents were Charles Christopher and Margaret Ann Fisk. |
England Census 1911 about Alice Fiske and family Residence: South Shields, Durham, England |
Name |
Relation |
Marital status: |
Age |
Birth |
Place of Birth |
Charles C Fiske Margaret Fiske Alice Fisk |
Head Wife Daughter |
Married Married Single |
61 60 17 |
abt. 1850 abt. 1851 abt. 1894 |
Mierford, Suffolk North Shields, Northumberland South Shields, Durham |
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