Birth: January-March 1963 Ashton, Lancashire, UK
Father: George R Potter 1938-a1970
Mother: Glenys Bridgehouse [Thomas] 1944-a1970
Marriage: April 1999 Tameside, Greater Manchester, UK
Husband: Andrew J Bryce c1961-a1999
Death: After 1999
Unknown
Birth of Gwen Potter, mother's maiden name Bridgehouse, in FreeBMD in January-March 1963 in Ashton (10b 220).
Her sister was born in Hyde in 1964.
Her mother married Alan Thomas in Hyde in 1967 and her father married June Cookson [Nimetty] in 1970 by whom he had had two sons in 1966 and 1968.
Entry in the Register of Marriages for Gwen Potter and Andrew J Bryce in April 1999 in Tameside (14 102 AP12 190).
There two entries in Ancestry UK, Electoral Registers, 2003-2010 for Mrs Gwen Bryce born 1963-1965 address 64 Buckingham Road SK15 1BL, Stalybridge, Cheshire from 2003 to 2006, and 22 Heatherside SK15 2QN, Stalybridge, Cheshire from 2007 to 2010.
There are two entries in 192.com for Gwen Bryce in the Electoral Roll 2002-06 aged 48-52 and living in Stalybridge, Cheshire SK15, other occupant Andrew J Bryce (husband?), and in Electoral Roll 2007-19 aged 50-54 and living in Stalybridge, Cheshire SK15, other occupants Andrew J Bryce (husband?), and Robyn Bryce.
There are two entries in People Trace UK for Gwen Potter - 12 Glenville Walk, Stalybridge SK15 2EF and 11 Eskdale Terrace, Stalybridge SK15 1ET from 1994 to 1999, and two for Gwen Bryce - 64 Buckingham Road, Stalybridge SK15 1BL from 2000 to 2008, and 22 Heatherside, Stalybridge SK15 2QN from 2007 to 2015.
A letter in Greater Manchester Spatial Framework by Gwen Bryce dated 12 January 1917 objecting to a plan to take Sidebottom Fold out of the Green Belt and build 650 houses.
Robyn E Bryce was born about 1991 and has lived in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland.
Gwen Potter was the daughter of George R Potter, husband of June Cookson, wife of Frederick G Nimetty, first cousin five times removed of George Marden, husband of Elizabeth Hall, my second great grandaunt.
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