Parents did not marry until 1914, therefore born illigitimate. Buried in Harrow Old Cemetary, Pinner Rd, Harrow in an unmarked grave alongside his parents. Harry O'Neill Little Buried at Harrow Cemetery On 3.7.1936-Age 28 Grave Details Section 30-Grave No 4974-A According to Massey & Sons funeral directors in Harrow, he died under "suspicious circumstances". Police removed his body to Wembley Hospital. Death certificate says he died of apendicitis at Wembley Hospital. At the time of death Harry was a Newsagent's Manager, living at 1 Station Crescent, Wembley. Christopher Little brother present at death - he was residing at 17 Sudbury Mansions, Wembley. 1909 - 7 West View, St John's Rd, Wembley (brother Kenneth's birth cert) 1911 - 28 Central Road, Sudbury 1936 - 1 Station Crescent, Wembley
Had 4 children 1901 - Eastmore Road, Oxborough, Norfolk (as niece with uncle Henry Starling)
Parents did not marry until 1914, therefore born illigitimate. Signed his father Abraham's death certificate. Died of coronary thrombosis/heart disease. 1909 - 7 West View, St John's Rd, Wembley (brother Kenneth's birth cert) 1911 - 28 Central Road, Sudbury 1936 - 21 Brook Drive, Harrow (father Abraham's death cert) 1950 - died at 21 Brook Drive, Harrow (death cert)
Was living in Bushey mid 1970s
Buried in Alperton Cemetery, unmarked grave Cause of death, pneumonia
some searches say married in HARLOW
Some searches say married in HARLOW
Was deceased by 1891 Year of birth a guess based on son Abraham's marriage certificate,Was deceased by 1891 Year of birth a guess based on son Abraham's marriage certificate
Patient at ChaseSide Institution, Enfield to 1917 and then from 1917-1951 Brentry Colony, Bristol (by Section 6), listed as "imbecile". Burial at Canford Cemetery, Westbury-on-Trym on 29th Jan 1951. in an open grave, ie paupers grave. There is about another 3 to 4 bodies buried in the same grave, no head stone. Plot 94 Yellow V. Funeral paid for by the council. Officiating Minister was Percy Charles Kerslake, Rector of All Saints of Compton Greenfield. Cause of death, influenza. 1892 - 2 Keppel Cottages, Sudbury (birth cert) 1901 - Eastmore Road, Oxborough, Norfolk (as nephew with uncle Henry Starling) 1911 - 28 Central Road, Sudbury 1917 - 1 Canterbury Villas, Sudbury (death cert) 1917 - Chase Side Institution, Enfield 1917-1951 - Brentry Colony Institution, Bristol
1861 - Church Road, Tynemouth 1871 - 25 North Street, North Shields, Tynemouth
1861 - Church Road, Tynemouth 1871 - 25 North Street, North Shields, Tynemouth 1881 - 44 Middle Street, North Shields 1901 - 58 Campbell Street, South Shields