Born 1883 at Emberton, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire to William Hall and Mary Ann Brown, nee Knight of Olney Roadhouse and Blacksmith Shop, Emberton. Her mother died 1887, father 1888. 1891 aged 7 residing with her siblings and the home of her brother, Joseph S at 60 High Street, Emberton. 1901 with siblings at her brother’s home at Front Street, Emberton. Brother’s occupation, blacksmith. 1911 aged 27 she was still residing with her siblings at the home of her brother Joseph at Emberton. Occupation age 27 assisting in her brother’s business, Blacksmith.
Died in the Registration District of Newport Pagnell 2 July 1921 aged 37 after three years of suffering from wounds following four years of active service in the Great War.
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Nellie Decima BROWN of Emberton Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, spinster died 2 July 1921. Effects went to John William Inns, farmer.
Awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal
Photograph of Plaque credited to buckinghamshireremembers.org.uk
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