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Ernest Hickling (50)

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Employment, Education or Hobbies Ernest Hickling was a pork butcher employed by Nottingham Co-operative Society in 1921.
Family History

Ernest Hickiling was the son of Thomas and Ann Hickling and the brother of Bert Hickling. In 1901, they lived at 11, Bangor Street, Alfred Street North and in 1911 at 11 Dame Agnes Street (both St Ann’s Nottingham). In 1920, Ernest married Lilian Elliot at Melton Mowbray and one year later, in 1921, they lived, along with their son Ernest David, at 27, Ladysmith Street, Sneinton, Nottingham in the home of John and Mary Hudson.

Extra Information

Nottingham Evening Post, Deaths, Monday May 12th 1941: HICKLING – Ernest. Killed by enemy action. Devoted husband of Lily and father of David, Eileen, Philip and Michael. He died for us. HICKLING – Ernest. Beloved brother of Bert and Muriel. Killed by enemy action. Nottingham Evening Post, 9/5/1942, Page 2, In Memoriam: HICKLING – Ernest. Loving memories of a devoted husband and father. Ever lasting love. – Lily and the children HICKLING – Ernest : May 9th. He had no time to say goodbye. The Stoney family. Grave Reference: Wilford Hill: Q30/1 Buried May 20th 1941

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