Have you considered that her Mother may have married Mr. Arthur William Green after Alma's birth? or perhaps he died while she was still young enough to mis-remember his name properly.
Marriages Sep 1901
Green Arthur William Luton 3b-915
BATEMAN Louisa Luton 3b-915
FREEMAN Charles Luton 3b-915
HUNT Edith Mary Luton 3b-915
1939 Arthur W. Green,b.1877 Luton
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Thread: give up with grandmother
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12-10-2016, 10:44 AM #11
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12-10-2016, 3:51 PM #12
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Oh not seen this one before could be promising as it's Luton will check it out thanks
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12-10-2016, 5:05 PM #13
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On ancestry there is a Beatrice A Green born 1895 Luton died 1953
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12-10-2016, 5:05 PM #14
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Beatrice A Green
Birth Date: abt 1895
Date of Registration: Jun 1953
Age at Death: 58
Registration district: Luton
Inferred County: Bedfordshire
Volume: 4a
Page: 99
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This is a Beatrice Annie, widow..... From probate index, free to view
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12-10-2016, 6:23 PM #16
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There is a kirkham family tree too but that Beatrice died in 1926
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20-10-2016, 7:45 PM #17
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20-10-2016, 8:17 PM #18
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Ok I have seen a 1926 death I think so will have a look and get back to you
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20-10-2016, 8:24 PM #19
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21-10-2016, 2:19 AM #20Dundee10Guest
Sue, have you tried following up on the employment angle? It seems likely that Alma was working for George Kent and this post says....
"Bedfordshire Archives has some valuable records of work in a munitions factory in the George Kent collection (ref: GK), which is currently being catalogued. George Kent Ltd employed thousands of women workers at its Biscot Road site and at a specially extended site at Chaul End".
https://bedshomefront.blogspot.com.au...y-bedford.html
There might be surviving employment records and you would think that with the nature of their work they would have to give a next of kin and address. If Alma worked there from the outbreak of war it could get you a few more years back in time.
If Alma's children are deceased can you post their first names?
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