Source

Source for:   Albert Ladbury,   1871 - 1898         Index

Birth source:    S177
Page:   King's Norton Vol 6c Page 443

Date:   BET JUL 1871 AND SEP 1871

Birth source:    S938
Page:   RG11_2960_42_17

Date:   3 APR 1881

Birth source:    S633
Page:   RG12_2364_45_33

Date:   5 APR 1891

Census source:    S938
Page:   RG11_2960_42_17

Date:   3 APR 1881

Occupation source:    S938
Page:   RG11_2960_42_17

Date:   3 APR 1881

Census source:    S633
Page:   RG12_2364_45_33

Date:   5 APR 1891

Occupation source:    S633
Page:   RG12_2364_45_33

Date:   5 APR 1891

Death source:    S177
Page:   Birmingham Vol 6d Page 127

Date:   BET JUL 1898 AND SEP 1898

Death source:    S1023
Page:   RG13_2852_122_21

Date:   31 MAR 1901
Text:   Wife shown as Widow

Note source:    S148

Text:   In Memory of
RONALD OSCAR LADBURY
Leading Aircraftman
1413591
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
who died on
Tuesday, 7th November 1944. Age 40.

Additional Information:
Son of Albert and Florence Ladbury; husband of Eva Jane Ladbury, of Woodford Bridge, Essex.
Commemorative Information
Memorial: RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey, United Kingdom
Grave Reference/
Panel Number: Panel 242.
Location: This Memorial overlooks the River Thames on Cooper's Hill at Englefield Green between Windsor and Egham on the A308, 4 miles from Windsor.
Historical Information: The Air Forces Memorial at Runnymede commemorates by name over 20,000 airmen who were lost in the Second World War during operations from bases in the United Kingdom and North and Western Europe, and who have no known graves. They came from all parts of the Commonwealth and some were from countries in continental Europe which had been over-run but whose airmen continued to fight in the ranks of the Royal Air Force. The memorial, designed by Sir Edward Maufe, is in the form of a cloister with the names of the dead, grouped by year, inscribed on the Hadene stone reveals and mullions of the narrow windows. On the cloister ceilings are emblazoned the arms of the Commonwealth countries. The cloisters have curved wings, terminating in two look-outs, one facing towards Windsor Castle and the other towards Heathrow Airport. The structure is in Portland stone with roofs of Westmorland green slate.


Source

Source for:   Alice Ladbury,   1873 -          Index

Birth source:    S287
Page:   King's N Vol 6c Page 479

Date:   BET JUL 1873 AND SEP 1873

Birth source:    S938
Page:   RG11_2960_42_17

Date:   3 APR 1881

Birth source:    S633
Page:   RG12_2364_45_33

Date:   5 APR 1891

Birth source:    S984
Page:   RG13_2821_90_40

Date:   31 MAR 1901

Census source:    S938
Page:   RG11_2960_42_17

Date:   3 APR 1881

Occupation source:    S938
Page:   RG11_2960_42_17

Date:   3 APR 1881

Census source:    S633
Page:   RG12_2364_45_33

Date:   5 APR 1891

Occupation source:    S633
Page:   RG12_2364_45_33

Date:   5 APR 1891

Census source:    S984
Page:   RG13_2821_90_40

Date:   31 MAR 1901

Occupation source:    S984
Page:   RG13_2821_90_40

Date:   31 MAR 1901