Agnes Mary Peel (1869–1959) • FamilySearch

Agnes Mary Peel

Brief Life History of Agnes Mary

When Agnes Mary Peel was born in 1869, in London, England, United Kingdom, her father, Arthur Wellesley Peel 1st Viscount Peel, was 40 and her mother, Adelaide Dugdale, was 31. She married Major Charles Sydney Goldman , MP in March 1899. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom in 1891 and Mylor Churchtown, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom in 1911. She died on 27 February 1959, in Merritt, Thompson-Nicola, British Columbia, Canada, at the age of 90.

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Family Time Line

Major Charles Sydney Goldman , MP
1868–1958
Agnes Mary Peel
1869–1959
Marriage: March 1899
Countess Of Maria Christina Phillipps (Huntingdon)
1901–
Hazel Goldman
1904–
John Monck Goldman
1908–1999
Geoffrey Henry Cecil Bing
1909–1977
Victor Robert Penryn Monk Goldman
1910–1987
Elizabeth O G Kinnaird (James)
1911–

Sources (6)

  • Agnes Mary Peel in household of Arthur Willesby Peel, "England and Wales Census, 1891"
  • Agnes Mary Goldman, "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993"
  • Agnes Mary Peel in entry for Charles Sydney Goldman, "British Columbia Death Registrations, 1872-1986; 1992-1993"

World Events (8)

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1877 · Trial of Detectives

The Trial of Detective, also known as the Turf Fraud Scandal, was a scandal involving 3 senior Scotland Yard detectives. It was a scam involving bets made on horse races. 

1894 · Tower Bridge Completed

Tower Bridge was completed in 1894. It is built across the Thames and is a suspension bridge. It has gothic towers on either side of it and is sometimes confused with the London Bridge. It is also the oldest bridge in London.

Name Meaning

English (mainly northern): topographic name for someone who lived or worked at a small castle, a wooden fort, or a house defended by a palisade (Middle English and Old French pel, piel ‘stake, pallisade’), or a habitational name from a place so named.

English (mainly northern): variant of Pell .

English (mainly northern): nickname from Middle English and Old French pel ‘stake’, perhaps for a tall, thin person.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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