Diamond
14-10-2018, 7:57 AM
Hello,
I am trying to trace Rose Mary Malone who was a midwife.
In 1935 she was working as a midwife in St Johns Wood and living at 54 Wellington Road, St Johns Wood. She was enrolled as a midwife on 23 Feb 1931 according to "UK, The Midwives Roll 1904 -1959".
The 1939 record shows her as a Ward Sister, The County Hospital, Pembury, Tonbridge, Kent and her date of birth as 7th December 1903.
The 1944 Midwives roll she is still working at Pembury Hospital.
In the September quarter of 1947 she marries Gerald Bertram Knight (1913 - 1973). Her death is registered in Tunbridge Wells, Kent date of death 9 Jan 1973. Her date of birth is given as 7th December 1904.
I know I should order her marriage certificate to establish her father's name and occupation but are there any other records I can look at to establish where she was born and what she did before 1931? There is some thought that she may have been Irish. Are there any nursing training records so I can find out where she qualified?
Any help appreciated.
I am trying to trace Rose Mary Malone who was a midwife.
In 1935 she was working as a midwife in St Johns Wood and living at 54 Wellington Road, St Johns Wood. She was enrolled as a midwife on 23 Feb 1931 according to "UK, The Midwives Roll 1904 -1959".
The 1939 record shows her as a Ward Sister, The County Hospital, Pembury, Tonbridge, Kent and her date of birth as 7th December 1903.
The 1944 Midwives roll she is still working at Pembury Hospital.
In the September quarter of 1947 she marries Gerald Bertram Knight (1913 - 1973). Her death is registered in Tunbridge Wells, Kent date of death 9 Jan 1973. Her date of birth is given as 7th December 1904.
I know I should order her marriage certificate to establish her father's name and occupation but are there any other records I can look at to establish where she was born and what she did before 1931? There is some thought that she may have been Irish. Are there any nursing training records so I can find out where she qualified?
Any help appreciated.