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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 JUNE, 1941 3603 *Coppola, Mabel Mcvicar; Italy; of No Occu- Franks, Ellen Caroline THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 JUNE, 1941 3603 *Coppola, Mabel McVicar; Italy; Of no occu- Franks, Ellen Caroline. See Funke, Ellen pation; 3, Gillespie Place, Edinburgh. 17 Caroline. May, 1941. *Frick, Florence Emily; Germany; Boarding- *Cornellie, Annie Mary; Belgium; Of no occu- house Keeper; 28, Sudbourne Road, Brixton pation; Thornycroft, Hodge Lane, Hartford/ Hill, London, S.W.2. 9 May, 1941. Cheshire. 8 May, 1941. *Fritz, Evelyn; 'Germany; Dressmaker; *Corsini, Louise Bayford; Italy; Of no occu- " Greatmoor," Bicknoller, near Taunton, pation; 59, South Hill Park, Hampstead, Somerset. 12 May, 1941. London, N.W.3. 12 May, 1941. *Funke, Ellen Caroline (known as Franks); *Cortesi, Ida Adelaide Theresa; Italy; Of no Germany; Of no occupation; 46, Queens occupation; 6, Brent Way, Finchley, Crescent, London, N.W.5. 15 May, 1941. London, N.3. 23 May, 1941. *Galli, Rose; Italy; Of no Occupation; 14, *Crapanne, Drusilla Sara Emelie; France; Of Brondesbury Road, Kilburn, London, no occupation; Broadview, Wells Road, N.W.6. 17 May, 1941. Malvern, Worcestershire, i May, 1941. *Garfen-Birnbaum, Deborah (known as Dorah *Cristofoli, Doris Lucy; Italy; Furrier; 33, Garf en-Birnbaum) ; Germany; Machinist; Dudley Street, Luton, Bedfordshire. I May, 58, Stamford Hill, London, N.i6. 3 May, 1941. 1941. *D'Angelo, Teorasia Annetta (known as Teresa Garf en-Birnbaum, Dorah. See Garf en- D'Angelo); Italy; Of no occupation; 15, Birnbaum, Deborah. Beaufort Buildings, Pittville, Cheltenham, *Gasparro, Ada Gertrude; Italy; Machinist; 23, Gloucestershire. 2 May, 1941. Cyrus House, Cyrus Street, London, E.C.I. D'Angelo, Teresa. See D'Angelo, Teorasia 10 May 1941. Annetta. *Geibel, Edith; Germany; Domestic Servant; *Dannhausen, Anne Elsie (or Anne Elsie " The Other House," Farnham Common, Brooks or Anne Elsie Brooks-Vos); Ger- . 'Buckinghamshire. 14 May, 1941. many; Of no occupation; Friars Lodge, Goldschmidt, Helmut Julius; Germany; Blackfriars, Gloucester. 5 May, 1941. Physicist; i, Wiseton Road, Sheffield. i De Grandi, Charlotte /lice. See Grandi, May, 1941. Charlotte Alice De. *Gornitzky, Theo Therese; Germany; Of no *Dektereff, Ella Georgina; Russia; House- keeper; c/o Mrs. Thornton, Vammelsuu, Occupation; 24, Kingswood Gardens, Finland. 24 January, 1940. Leeds 8. 28 April 1941. Di Valentin, Giovanna. See Valentin, *Grandi, Charlotte Alice De; Italy; Of no Giovanna Di. Occupation; 73, Barnsbury Crescent, Tol- Di Valentin, Joanna. See Valentin, Giovanna worth, Surrey. 15 May, 1941. Di. *Grutzmacher, Sarah Ann; Germany; Of no *Dondi, Francesca Letizia (known as Letitia Occupation; 86, Beaconsfield Road, Tol- Dondi); Italy; Licencee; " Gunmakers worth, Surrey. 19 May, 1941. Arms," Eyre Street Hill, London, E.C.I. *Guinchard, Caroline Annie; France; Of no 17 May, 1941. Occupation; 32, Farm Road, Edgware, Dondi, Letitia. See Dondi, Francesca Letizia. Middlesex, i May, 1941. *Drews, Daisy Theresa Caroline; Germany; Of *Gussoni, Catherine (known as Kathleen); no occupation; Fern Bank, 105, Sydenham Italy; Of no Occupation; 25, The Ridge, Hill, London, S.E.26. 26 May, 1941. Whitton, Twickenham, Middlesex. 10 May, *Ende, Alice Rachel Von; Germany; Of no 1941. occupation; 120, Warwick Road, New Gussoni, Kathleen. See Gussoni, Catherine. Southgate, London, N.n. 14 May, 1941. *Hartmann, Josephine Lillian; Germany; Bar- *Esser, Mary Winifred Jane; Germany; Certi- maid; 27, Goodwyns Vale, Muswell Hill, fied Teacher; " Fernlea," Queen Street, London, N.io. 13 May, 1941. Houghton Regis, Dunstable, Bedfordshire. 7 May. 1941. *Hellmuth, Alice; Germany; Of no Occupation; *Falco, Guiseppina Desiderata Edvige; Italy; 55, Cecil Avenue, Enfield, Middlesex. 12 Of no occupation; 63, Lawford Road, May, 1941. Kentish Town, London, N.W.5. 5 May, *Hershfield, Leah; Russia; Of no Occupation; 1941. 106, High Street, Oxford. 25 April, 1941. *Falcone, Sophie; Italy; Of no occupation; 160, *Hirsch, Mary; Russia; Temporary Cook; II, High Holborn, London, W.C.I. 19 May, St. John's Wood Road, Maida Vale, 1941. London, N.W.8. 6 May, 1941. *Federl, Elizabeth Jane; Germany; Of no occu- *Hirschfeld, Alma Muriel Blanche; Germany; pation; 8, The Bungalows, Brogdale Road, Of no Occupation; 161, Green Lanes, Wylde Faversham, Kent. 22 May, 1941. Green, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire. *Ferola, Ida Lilian; Italy; Of no occupation; 7 May, 1941. 93, New Cross Road, Guildford, Surrey. *Hosfeld, Wilhehnina; Germany; Kitchen 5 May, 1941. Hand; The German Hospital, Ritson Road, *Ferrara, Antonetta Teresa; Italy; Caterer; i, Dalston, London, E.8. 17 May, 1941. Gladsmuir Road, Highgate, London, N.ig. 13 May, 1941. - • Jehnich, Fanny Eugenie; Latvia; Shorthand- *Forno, Mary; Italy; Of no occupation; 27, Typist; His Majesty's Legation at Kovno, Orchard Road, Highgate, London, N.6. Lithuania. 18 March, 1941. 14 May, 1941.. *Kauert; Amy Agnes; Germany; Caterer; Re- *Foti, Judith Edith; Italy; Of no occupation; freshment Rooms, Lightwoods Park, Bear- 16, Drakefield Road, Balham, London, wood, Smethwick, Staffordshire. 19 May, S.W.I7. 16 May, 1941. * Re-admission to British Nationality. Ee-admission to British Nationality..
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