| 1881-12-11 | b. 98 Clifton Street, Holywell, Shoreditch, London | birth certificate; censuses |
| 1889-07-21 | of 98 Clifton Street, Shoreditch; bapt. St James Shoreditch | parish register of St James Shoreditch |
| 1891 | living with her parents at 98 Clifton Str., Shoreditch | TNA: RG 12/242 f92 p5 |
| 1901 | tailoress, worker, living with her family and a boarder in 3 rooms at 78 New Road, Chatham, Kent | RG 13/724 f103 p1 |
| 1911-07-15 | m. Tom Mist (1870–1955, warrant officer, Royal Engineers; divorcee), at the Registrar General's office, Hong Kong | GRO index; British Army WWI Army service record for her husband; information from Malcolm Jarvis |
| 1921 | not found in census | |
| 1939-07-06 | living with her father at 78 New-road, Chatham | Chatham News, 1939-07-07 |
| 1939-09-29 | unpaid domestic duties, living with her husband (general smith retired) at 78 New Road, Chatham | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
| 1939-10-14 | administrator of her father's estate | National Probate Calendar |
| 1951-09-16 | of 78 New-road, Chatham; d. at Milton Regis Hospital, Milton Regis, Kent | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
| 1951-11-08 | administration granted at London to Tom Mist; effects £218 13s. 6d. | National Probate Calendar |
| 1885-01-20 | b. 98 Clifton Street, Holywell, Shoreditch, London | birth certificate; censuses; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) |
| 1885-08-16 | of 98 Clifton Street, Shoreditch; bapt. St Michael Shoreditch | parish register of St Michael Shoreditch |
| 1891 | living with his parents at 98 Clifton Str., Shoreditch | RG 12/242 f92 p5 |
| 1901 | van boy, worker, living with his family and a boarder in 3 rooms at 78 New Road, Chatham, Kent | RG 13/727 f103 p1 |
| 1909-03-31 | m. Alice Davis (1886–1957, b. Gillingham, Kent), at St Mary Magdalene, Gillingham (as Harry James Yates) | RG14PN3920 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED36 SN277; RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN414; GRO index; Marriage Locator; WWI Service Record |
| Child: | Henry D'Arcy (1911–1911) and Morris George (1921–1990, b. Medway RD) | National Probate Calendar; GRO index |
| 1911 | traveller, wholesale oil merchant, worker, living with wife and boarder at 24 Lester Road, Chatham; 5 rooms | RG14PN3920 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED36 SN277 |
| 1915-12-10 | traveller, of 24 Lester Road, Chatham; enlisted as sapper in the Pioneer Corps of the Royal Engineers for the duration of the war, no 127050; height 5'7", expanded chest girth 39", range of expansion 2½"; medical category A1; specialist military qualification: signaller; remunerated at 6d. per diem | WWI Service Record |
| 1917-02-15 | casualty on service; joined unit from Sig. Depot | |
| 1921 | traveller for wholesale grocer, employed by G.S. Hunt, wholesale grocer, in Magpie Hall Road, Chatham; living with his wife in 5 rooms at 24 Lester Rd, Chatham | RG 15/04068 RD47 SD47-1 ED43 SN414 |
| 1921-06-29 | awarded British War and Victory Medals | WWI Service Record |
| 1939-07-06 | of Lester-road, Chatham | Chatham News, 1939-07-07 |
| 1939-09-29 | traveller, wholesale gro...[end of word obscured], living at 24 Lester Rd, Chatham, with his wife and their surviving son | 1939 England and Wales Register |
| 1949-12-27 | of 24 Lester-road, Chatham; d. Chatham RD | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
| 1950-06-28 | will proved at London by Morris George Yates; effects £2142 10s. 11d. | National Probate Calendar |
03. Florence Beatrice Yates| 1887-01-26 | b. 98 Clifton Street, Holywell, Shoreditch, London | birth certificate; censuses |
| 1887-02-16 | of 98 Clifton Street; bapt. St James, Shoreditch | parish register |
| 1891 | living with her parents at 98 Clifton Str., Shoreditch | TNA: RG 12/242 f92 p5 |
| 1901 | living with her family and a boarder in 3 rooms at 78 New Road, Chatham, Kent | RG 13/727 f103 p1 |
| 1907-07-18 | m. George Samuel Tucker (1884–1918, s. of Henry William and Alice Maud (Smith) Tucker), in Camberwell RD | GRO index; New Zealand death index; PetrieJarvisPublicOct2018, citing marriage certificate |
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She and George Tucker married in secret right before he went off to sea for 3 or so years. The story goes that Florence's parents only found out she had been married for 3 years was when she was packing her suitcases for New Zealand and she had labelled them Mrs Tucker! |
information from Kylie Tucker, via Bruce Petrie | |
| 1911 | shop assistant, drapery, worker, of 78 New Road, Chatham; 8 rooms | RG14PN3905 RG78PN149 RD47 SD1 ED21 SN2 |
| Children | Leonard (1913–2006), Alan (1914–1998), Anthony Roy (1915–2015), and Helena (1917–2004), all b. Palmerston North, New Zealand | New Zealand birth index; Find a Grave; New Zealand cemetery records; Tucker Family Tree |
| had 4 children, rather quickly, as her husband died young of TB meningitis in 1918 | information from Kylie Tucker, via Bruce Petrie | |
| 1914 | living with her husband at 5 Andrew Young Street, Palmerston, Manawatu-Wanganui, New Zealand | electoral roll |
| 1919 | widow, of 5 Andrew Young Street, Palmerston | electoral rolls |
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| 1935 | widow, of 25 Morris Street, Palmerston | electoral roll |
| 1935-09-04 | d. suddenly, from an allergic reaction to seafood | New Zealand death index; Tucker Family Tree; Chatham News, 1939-07-07; PetrieJarvisPublicOct2018 gives cause of death as ovarian cancer, but provides no source for this |
| 1935-09-06 | bur. Block 30A Plot no 22, double depth, Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North | Palmerston North burial records |
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