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Ellen Tomlinson - formerly Hickson (nee Gabbitass) was born in 1865 Worksop Nottinghamshire.
 
Ellen Tomlinson - formerly Hickson (nee Gabbitass) was born in 1865 Worksop Nottinghamshire.
 
==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Ellen had two marriages, her first marriage to James Hickson in 1883, he died in 1891.  Her second marriage to [[Walter Tomlinson]] in 1893 also in Worksop Nottingshire.  She had two children with her first marriage Emma and John, and three children with her second marriage, Dorothy, Wilfred and [[Walter Hickson]].
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Ellen had two marriages, her first marriage to James Hickson in 1883, he died in 1891.  Her second marriage to [[Walter Tomlinson]] in 1893 also in Worksop Nottingshire.  She had two children with her first marriage Emma and John, and three children with her second marriage, Dorothy, Wilfred and Walter Hickson.
  
 
==Emmigration==
 
==Emmigration==

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Ellen Tomlinson
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Headstone Information
Date of Birth Not known
Age at Death 74 Years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Ellen. Dearly beloved wife of Walter Tomlinson who passed away 2 May 1939 Aged 74 Years. "Peacefully sleeping."

Early Life

Ellen Tomlinson - formerly Hickson (nee Gabbitass) was born in 1865 Worksop Nottinghamshire.

Marriage

Ellen had two marriages, her first marriage to James Hickson in 1883, he died in 1891. Her second marriage to Walter Tomlinson in 1893 also in Worksop Nottingshire. She had two children with her first marriage Emma and John, and three children with her second marriage, Dorothy, Wilfred and Walter Hickson.

Emmigration

Ellen emigrated to Western Australia on board the ship "Pakeha" leaving England on 13 April 1911, with her husband Walter and children John Hickson Tomlinson, Dorothy, Wilfred and Walter.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral roll Ellen live at Railway Avenue Armadale.

Death

Ellen died at the age of 74 on 2 May 1939.