16-09-2004, 16:40
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Re: Did you know that ....
The information gathered here was gleaned from a search of the web. So there is no guarantee of the accuracy for this information. It may be of use if someone wanted to get started on the genealogy for George or Beryl.
Born George Hoy Booth in Westminster Street, Wigan in 26th May 1904, died 6 Mar 1961. Buried Warrington Cemetery in the family grave. Eldest child of Eliza Ann Hoy and James Booth, who was a music hall comedian using the stage name George Formby
His final heart attack occurred at the home of his fiancée, Patricia Howson, 36. The couple were due to marry in May.
The announcement of their engagement in February was a surprise to many, coming as it did just two months after the death of Beryl, Formby's wife of 36 years. Beryl died either Christmas Day, or Christmas Eve, 1960.
In 1923, George met the woman who would change his life. Beryl Ingham, who with her sister May, worked as a clog dancing team, 'The Two Violets', was not impressed with George's act.
He and Beryl were married in September 1924
His final heart attack occurred at the home of his fiancée, Patricia Howson, 36. The couple were due to marry in May. Ms Howson died in 1971
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