Shep's Place Family Tree

Alice Le Lievre LEE  ‎(I6900)‎
Given Names: Alice Le Lievre
Surname: LEE
Married Name: Alice Le Lievre SKITCH

Gender: FemaleFemale
      

Birth: 1866 Tonga
Death: 19 January 1939 ‎(Age 73)‎ Tranmere, South Australia, Australia
Personal Facts and Details
Birth 1866 Tonga

Marriage Ernest William SKITCH - 6 April 1893 ‎(Age 27)‎ Norwood, South Australia, Australia


Note: April 6th, 1893 was the date of Ernest William Skitch and Alice Le Livre Lee's marriage. He was 24 and she 26. Trade or Calling: Teacher. Name and Surname of Fathers of both Parties: John Skitch and George Lee. Place in which Celebrateed: Wesleyan Church Norwood. The witnesses to the marriage were Robert Gamble ‎[whose occupation is illegible]‎ of Adelaide and Ada Victoria Lee, state school teacher of Kensington.
Historical Notes

Note: Le Lievre is a name associated with the Channel Islands. In 1841 there were various Le Lievre families on both Jersey and Guernsey and possibly in Sark and Alderney as well. It is very likely that Alice's mother's name was Le Lievre.
Death 19 January 1939 ‎(Age 73)‎ Tranmere, South Australia, Australia

Cause of death: Senility

Hide Details Source: Government Records

Citation Details:  Death certificate 1939 No. 4 District of Norwood #593


Note: From Alice's death certificate we learn that she died on 19 January 1939, aged 72 years. She was the wife of Ernest William skitch, retired schoolmaster. Their usual residence was Glynd Road, Tranmere, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide. She had been born in Tonga, Friendly Islands, but had lived in the Commonwealth for 65 years. She had been 27 years old at the time of her marriage. She had had two male and two female children, all living. She died at home. Cause of death: senility. ‎[Please, people do not die of senility!]‎ C.A. Berry, undertaker of Magill Road, Maylands, was the informant. The registrar was G. G. Burford.
Burial Saint Georges Church of England Cemetery Saint Bernards Road, Magill, South Australia, Australia


Hide Details Source: Tombstone

Citation Details:  St George's Church of England, Magill, South Australia

Last Change 24 April 2008 - 21:32:37
View Details for ...

Parents Family  (F3069)
George LEE
-
‎(unknown)‎ UNKNOWN
-
Alice Le Lievre LEE
1866 - 1939
Private
-
Private
-

Immediate Family  (F2128)
Ernest William SKITCH
1868 - 1957
Mary Mollie SKITCH
- 1990
Cecil Ernest Lee SKITCH
1894 - 1956
Ralph Aubrey SKITCH
1896 - 1959
Evelyn Margaret SKITCH
1902 - 1966
Edith Mary Lee Mollie SKITCH
1908 - 1990


Notes
Marriage April 6th, 1893 was the date of Ernest William Skitch and Alice Le Livre Lee's marriage. He was 24 and she 26. Trade or Calling: Teacher. Name and Surname of Fathers of both Parties: John Skitch and George Lee. Place in which Celebrateed: Wesleyan Church Norwood. The witnesses to the marriage were Robert Gamble ‎[whose occupation is illegible]‎ of Adelaide and Ada Victoria Lee, state school teacher of Kensington.
Marriage April 6th, 1893 was the date of Ernest William Skitch and Alice Le Livre Lee's marriage. He was 24 and she 26. Trade or Calling: Teacher. Name and Surname of Fathers of both Parties: John Skitch and George Lee. Place in which Celebrateed: Wesleyan Church Norwood. The witnesses to the marriage were Robert Gamble ‎[whose occupation is illegible]‎ of Adelaide and Ada Victoria Lee, state school teacher of Kensington.
Historical Notes Le Lievre is a name associated with the Channel Islands. In 1841 there were various Le Lievre families on both Jersey and Guernsey and possibly in Sark and Alderney as well. It is very likely that Alice's mother's name was Le Lievre.
Death From Alice's death certificate we learn that she died on 19 January 1939, aged 72 years. She was the wife of Ernest William skitch, retired schoolmaster. Their usual residence was Glynd Road, Tranmere, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide. She had been born in Tonga, Friendly Islands, but had lived in the Commonwealth for 65 years. She had been 27 years old at the time of her marriage. She had had two male and two female children, all living. She died at home. Cause of death: senility. ‎[Please, people do not die of senility!]‎ C.A. Berry, undertaker of Magill Road, Maylands, was the informant. The registrar was G. G. Burford.

View Notes for ...


Sources

Source
Robert Francis Skitch

Source
Kaye Skitch Milne
Citation Details:  Email 24 June 2006
Death Government Records
Citation Details:  Death certificate 1939 No. 4 District of Norwood #593
Burial Tombstone
Citation Details:  St George's Church of England, Magill, South Australia

View Sources for ...


Media
There are no media objects for this individual.
View Media for ...


Family with Parents
Father
George LEE ‎(I6843)‎
Birth Yes
Mother
#1
Alice Le Lievre LEE ‎(I6900)‎
Birth 1866 Tonga
Death 19 January 1939 ‎(Age 73)‎ Tranmere, South Australia, Australia
#2
Sister
#3
Brother
Family with Ernest William SKITCH
Husband
Ernest William SKITCH ‎(I7306)‎
Birth 1868 30 27 Kangaroo Flat, Victoria, Australia
Death 19 February 1957 ‎(Age 89)‎ Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park, South Australia, Australia
-2 years

 
Alice Le Lievre LEE ‎(I6900)‎
Birth 1866 Tonga
Death 19 January 1939 ‎(Age 73)‎ Tranmere, South Australia, Australia

Marriage: 6 April 1893 -- Norwood, South Australia, Australia
#1
Daughter
Mary Mollie SKITCH ‎(I6936)‎
Birth Yes
Death circa 1990 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
#2
Son
Cecil Ernest Lee SKITCH ‎(I6938)‎
Birth 6 March 1894 26 28 Stockport, South Australia, Australia
Death 23 March 1956 ‎(Age 62)‎ London, England
2 years
#3
Son
Ralph Aubrey SKITCH ‎(I4986)‎
Birth 7 July 1896 28 30 Whyte Yarcowie, South Australia, Australia
Death 1959 ‎(Age 62)‎ Millicent, South Australia, Australia
6 years
#4
Daughter
Evelyn Margaret SKITCH ‎(I6935)‎
Birth 20 February 1902 34 36 South Australia, Australia
Death 20 March 1966 ‎(Age 64)‎ South Australia, Australia
6 years
#5
Daughter
Edith Mary Lee Mollie SKITCH ‎(I18807)‎
Birth 19 July 1908 40 42 Millicent, South Australia, Australia
Death circa 1990 ‎(Age 81)‎ Adelaide, South Australia, Australia