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Mary F Fletcher

Birth
Hunwick, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
Death
1912 (aged 52–53)
England
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Mary Elizabeth Waters (Fletcher)
b. @1854
d. @1915
Wife of George Henry Waters Son of William Waters @ 1854 Sharforth, Yorkshire, England & Mary Waters @1859, of Copley; husband of M. E. Waters, of 22, Montrose Terrace, Copley, Butterknowle, County Durham. off his memorial info.

Mother of Eric Fletcher Waters #55981847
Picture of her son, Eric & family before deployment https://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/photos/index.php/Roger-Waters-Photos/misc/Roger-Waters-With-Father-And-Mother-Family (wish I could add it!)
Husband, George Henry, Father of Eric Fletcher Waters
Brother of Lizzie Jane Waters@1895; Fred Waters@1899 and Gordon Waters 1902
Occupation: 1911 Coal miner; 1916 Sapper for the Royal Marines

William Waters is Brother of Francis, Franz, Frantisek Waters, Vaters b. April 15, 1850
Occupation: Bootmaker/dealer
Eric’s parents were George Henry Waters and Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, and they married in the Auckland Registration District. Google maps shows both Copley and Lymesack and Softley were places located with this district, and are very near to each other, just by a place called Butterknowle. George’s parents are recorded at Lymesack and Softley on the 1911 Census.
William Waters aged 57 born in Sharforth, Yorkshire.
Mary Waters aged 52 b. Lymesack and Softley.
George Henry Waters aged 21 born Lymesack and Softley.
Lizzie Jane Waters aged 16 born Lymesack and Softley.
Fred Waters aged 12 born Lymesack and Softley.
Gordon Waters aged 9 born Lymesack and Softley.
Residence: Post Office, Copley, Butterknowle.
William is recorded as a bootmaker dealer, and George a coal miner.

George Henry Waters died on the 14 September 1916, aged just 26. He was a sapper for the Royal Engineers, attached to the tunneling division, no doubt because of his experience as a coal miner.
Roger Waters’ maternal grandparents were Robert Whyte and Beatrix Louisa Roger, who in 1911 were living at 15 Templars Avenue, Golders
Green. Roger Waters used his middle name, as his christian name, which originally came from his grandmother’s surname.
Robert Whyte, George's father, b. 27 Dec 1874 at Hampstead, London, the son of another Robert Whyte, a wholesale warehouseman, m1. 25 Step 1867 Jeanie Whyte, at Greenwich. The senior Robert married again after losing Jeanie, at the relatively young age of 41, in early 1885. m2.was Caroline Sarah Bennett. Children with Jeanie were
°Jessie Duncan (1871),
°Robert (1874, grandfather to Roger Waters),
° George Duncan Whyte (1879) #204283931
°William (1881).
Referenced:https://hergestgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/05/25/roger-waters-family-tree-part-1/amp/
Mary Elizabeth Waters (Fletcher)
b. @1854
d. @1915
Wife of George Henry Waters Son of William Waters @ 1854 Sharforth, Yorkshire, England & Mary Waters @1859, of Copley; husband of M. E. Waters, of 22, Montrose Terrace, Copley, Butterknowle, County Durham. off his memorial info.

Mother of Eric Fletcher Waters #55981847
Picture of her son, Eric & family before deployment https://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/photos/index.php/Roger-Waters-Photos/misc/Roger-Waters-With-Father-And-Mother-Family (wish I could add it!)
Husband, George Henry, Father of Eric Fletcher Waters
Brother of Lizzie Jane Waters@1895; Fred Waters@1899 and Gordon Waters 1902
Occupation: 1911 Coal miner; 1916 Sapper for the Royal Marines

William Waters is Brother of Francis, Franz, Frantisek Waters, Vaters b. April 15, 1850
Occupation: Bootmaker/dealer
Eric’s parents were George Henry Waters and Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, and they married in the Auckland Registration District. Google maps shows both Copley and Lymesack and Softley were places located with this district, and are very near to each other, just by a place called Butterknowle. George’s parents are recorded at Lymesack and Softley on the 1911 Census.
William Waters aged 57 born in Sharforth, Yorkshire.
Mary Waters aged 52 b. Lymesack and Softley.
George Henry Waters aged 21 born Lymesack and Softley.
Lizzie Jane Waters aged 16 born Lymesack and Softley.
Fred Waters aged 12 born Lymesack and Softley.
Gordon Waters aged 9 born Lymesack and Softley.
Residence: Post Office, Copley, Butterknowle.
William is recorded as a bootmaker dealer, and George a coal miner.

George Henry Waters died on the 14 September 1916, aged just 26. He was a sapper for the Royal Engineers, attached to the tunneling division, no doubt because of his experience as a coal miner.
Roger Waters’ maternal grandparents were Robert Whyte and Beatrix Louisa Roger, who in 1911 were living at 15 Templars Avenue, Golders
Green. Roger Waters used his middle name, as his christian name, which originally came from his grandmother’s surname.
Robert Whyte, George's father, b. 27 Dec 1874 at Hampstead, London, the son of another Robert Whyte, a wholesale warehouseman, m1. 25 Step 1867 Jeanie Whyte, at Greenwich. The senior Robert married again after losing Jeanie, at the relatively young age of 41, in early 1885. m2.was Caroline Sarah Bennett. Children with Jeanie were
°Jessie Duncan (1871),
°Robert (1874, grandfather to Roger Waters),
° George Duncan Whyte (1879) #204283931
°William (1881).
Referenced:https://hergestgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/05/25/roger-waters-family-tree-part-1/amp/


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