Culley, Gladys Mahala
Birth Name | Culley, Gladys Mahala |
Call Name | Gladys |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | 47 years, 6 months, 21 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 27 June 1897 | Gosport, Hampshire |
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Death | 18 January 1945 |
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Marriage | 24 March 1915 | Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Culley, Charles | |
Mother | Pool, Harriet | |
Sister | Culley, Harrie Enid Alice | |
Brother | Culley, Frederick Charles | |
Sister | Culley, Christine Millicent | |
Sister | Culley, Lilian Frances | |
Sister | Culley, Una Muriel | |
Culley, Gladys Mahala |
Families
  |   | Family of Tuckey, Charles and Culley, Gladys Mahala | ||||||||||||
Married | Husband | Tuckey, Charles | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Narrative
Gladys died of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Cardiac Degeneration, Cardiac Failure. She died at her home at 10, Boswell Grove, Edinburgh
The following information came from http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_edin/1_edinburgh_history_-_recollections_granton_trinity_wardie_district_1950s-70s.htm
"The Boswall Estate
"The Boswall scheme was originally built for returning services officers after WW1, and, even when we lived there, there were some seriously posh people in the district. The lady who lived below us, was from an old colonial family from South Africa and India, and was tremendously nice in an old-fashioned sort of way.
There were also a few ex-military men with rust-coloured overcoats and big moustaches surviving in the early days, walking their boxer dogs occasionally.
In those days to get a house in Boswall you had to pass an interview for 'respectability', and if you earned over a certain amount, like my Dad, you had to pay the 'economic rent'."
Phil Wilson, Aberdeen, Scotland: February 2004"