Georgina Fanny Mary Vine born 6 feb 1893 location unknown; married to John Joseph Funnell
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Birth index1887-Sep: Fanny Fine Prestwich 8d.391
Birth index 1897-F-0181; April-May-June; Fanny Fine Prestwich 8d. 400.
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Prestwich 1897-June Marriages, 1897M2-F-0111: Fine, Clara Prestwich vol.8d. page.764
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Vine Fanny Augusta Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland / Ayton Berwick, Scotland
Ronald Harry Bathgate (Eulogy from his wife, Claudia Bathgate-Starr)
Ronald was born on 17 December 1932 at the West Middlesex Hospital in Isleworth. He died on 3 June 2018 at the age of 85 at King’s College Hospital, near his home in Herne Hill in London. After many decades spent living abroad and extensive travel during his life, his life ended only 13 miles from his birthplace. About 4 hours to walk, but a lifetime to live.
Ronald was born to unique parents who passed on strong traits and ideals that came to shape his character. His father, Harry Shiels Bathgate (1887-1963), was from Mount Vernon in Glasgow, and studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He lived by all accounts a highly eccentric existence as a naturalist and researcher into nutrition and herbalism. He set him a lifelong example of how to live and eat naturally, and shared his quietly expressed ideals of freedom and independence.
His mother, Fanny Fine (1896-1985) was born in Kovno, Lithuania. In 1906, at the age of 10, she traveled with her mother, father and younger sisters and brother to Scotland to escape the threat of the Russian progroms.
Her roots can be traced back to the esteemed 17th century Jewish scholar Shabtai ben Meir Ha-cohen (“the Shach”), and his father Meir Katz. His mother took care of him beautifully, encouraged him, followed keenly his endeavours and enabled his many talents to unfold. She imparted an open mind, and respect for people of all cultures and religions. She also nurtured ways of living naturally and as a vegetarian, continuing the traditions of her husband and his family.
Ronald spent his early childhood in Hounslow, to the West of London. He went to a small private school there, run by two genteel ladies. He remembers being aware that his mother feared negative influences from ‘common’ little boys, and refused to allow him to read ‘violent’ comics like Micky Mouse. Even at the age of 5, Ronald said he got the feeling that this was taking the search for gentility a bit too far.
They lived in Hounslow until the war broke out. His parents’ marriage broke up around this time, and he moved with his mother to Darwen and later Blackburn in Lancashire. From the age of 10, he attended the Darwen Grammar School and at 12 he won a scholarship to Wycliffe College in Gloucestershire, at that time one of the two boarding schools in the country that catered for vegetarian pupils. Even with the scholarship his mother couldn’t afford the fees, so she appealed to the headmaster, the son of the school’s founder, to give Ronald a chance of a good education, saying that he needed the discipline. The headmaster agreed.
Zij is getrouwd met Harry Shiels Bathgate.
Zij zijn getrouwd maart 1941 te Brentford, Middlesex, GB, zij was toen 45 jaar oud.
Brentford, Marriages 1941 Jan-Feb-Mar : Harry S Bathgate X Fanny Bathgate (born Fine) ; index 1916-2005 Marriage & Divorce
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Sacramento Union, Number 122 1906/06/23 ...Olmstead of Sacramento, and Mrs. Fannie Fine and Mrs, Emma Alexander of San-Francisco. One granddaughter, Mrs. M. Lavinia Broughton, Is... (England, England, United Kingdom - 1827)
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