Mabel Gwyneth Clee

General information

Date of birth: 21 December 1882     Place of birth: Cheltenham

Father: Edward Charles Clee    Mother: Mary Harriet Butt

Spouse(s): Leonard Horniblow    Date(s) of marriage: 9 July 1907   Place(s) of marriage: All Saints Church, Cheltenham

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Lifestory: Gloucestershire Echo 10 July 1907 WEDDlNG.—The wedding of Mr. Horniblow and Miss Gwyneth Clee took place on Tuesday morning at All Saints Church, Cheltenham. The bridegroom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horniblow, of Highbury, London, and the bride the youngest daughter Mr. E. Clee, Saxony House, Pittville, Cheltenham.

The bride, who was given away by her brother, was attended by her sister (Miss Elsie Maud) as bridesmaid. Her dress was white silk crepe de chine, trimmed with lace panel, orange blossom, chiffon, and mirror velvet. She also wore a wreath of orange blossom and a tulle veil. Bride and bridesmaid each carried a shower bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride’s gift to the bridegroom consisted of gold links, and the bridegroom’s to the bride of a gold watch, and to the bridesmaid of a gold brooch. The other presents were handsome and numerous.

In the afternoon the couple left for Brighton to spend their honeymoon prior to taking up their abode Southsea.

Moved to Pittville from: 13 Portland Terrace, Prestbury Road     Moved from Pittville to: Southsea

Date of death: 1969   Place of death: Northampton District

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Notes: Both her birth and baptism records have her forenames as Mabel Gwyneth. Gwyneth’s Husband Leonard died of his wounds in France on the 15th May 1915    ID: 9092

Contributor(s): David Drinkwater

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Found 8 family members on the Pittville History Works Database (based on “relation to head” in the 1841-1911 census records and 1939 register records)

Charles Edward Clee, Mary Harriet Butt, Lily Maria Clee, Charles Richard Clee, Elsie Maud Clee, Mabel Gwyneth Clee, Douglas Henry Clee, Percival Harry Clee