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Talbot,
Doris
(Mrs.)
Mrs. D. Talbot
?
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C/O
18.12.1942
       
Tayler,
Dorothy Perkins
(Miss)
see: Binyon,
Dorothy Perkins
(née Tayler)
(Mrs)
 
Taylor,
Gladys [Maud] Gordon (née Frazer)
(Mrs.)
Mrs. D. Talbot
Daughter of Lt.Col. Frederick Arthur Frazer (1870-1957), and Edith Maud Goode (1868-1939).
Married 1st (06.07.1918, Parish Church, St George Hanover Square, London) Lt. Eric Ray Burton, Indian Army (21.10.1891 - 28.10.1975), son of Frederick Walter Burton; one son, one daughter [Third Officer Peggy Gordon Burton, WRNS].
Married 2nd (08.05.1936, Kensington Register Office) [Thomas] Mark Taylor (21.04.1897 - 11.09.1979), son of Mark Ronald Taylor (1871-1942), surgeon and later (1904-14) Medical Officer of Health, Helston, Cornwall, and Florence Elizabeth Bodilly (1871-).
03.11.1896
Watford district, Hertfordshire
-
24.02.1975
Midhurst, Chichcester district, West Sussex
3/O 25.08.1939
A/2/O 27.03.1940
2/O ?, seniority 27.03.1940
25.08.1939 - (02.)1940 non-administrative officer, Portsmouth
(03.)1940 - (06.)1940 HMS Victory (RN base, Portsmouth)
(08.)1940 - (01.)1943 HMS Dolphin (submarine depot, Gosport)
15.01.1943 - (06.)1944 HMS Daedalus (RN Air Station, Lee-on-Solent)
Teare,
Eileen Isabel
(Miss.)
Miss E.I. Teare
?
-
A/3/O
21.05.1944
3/O
1945?, seniority 21.05.1944 (reld > 04.1946)
?
-
1944
served at Bletchley Park
21.05.1944
-
(07.)1945
HMS Pembroke V (base for WRNS units in London)
01.01.1946
-
(04.1946)
Naval Intelligence Division, Admiralty [HMS Pembroke III]
Thompson,
Stella Mary Stuart
(Miss)
Miss S.M.S. Thompson
(12?).1906
Peterborough district
-
C/O
08.11.1943
       
Thompson,
Mary Mackie
(Mrs)
see: Craig,
Mary Mackie

(Miss)
 
Thomson,
Margaret "Peggy"
(Miss)
see: Rose,
Margaret "Peggy" (née Thomson)
(Mrs)
 
Tweedie-Stodart,
Eleanora Littledale
"Nora"
(Miss)
Miss S.M.S. Thompson
Daughter (with one brother and two sisters) of Laurence Tweedie-Stodart (1876-1963), and Lilla Ramsay Hannay Dick (1886-1981).
Married (1957, St Giles district, Scotland) Humphrey Ion Bradshaw (01.05.1899 - 04.05.1974), son of H.L. Bradshaw, and ... Lopdell.
16.03.1913
Drumelzier, Peeblesshire, Scotland
-
28.08.2000
Tweedsmuir, Scottish Borders, Scotland
A/3/O 27.08.1943
3/O 03.05.1944, seniority 27.08.1943 (reld > 07.1945, < 10.1945)
08.09.1943 - (04.)1945 HMS Lanka (RN base, Colombo, Ceylon)
(07.1945)     no appointment listed
Draughtswoman, Survey of Kenya, 1940/50s.
       
 
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