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APPEAL FOR INFORMATION: BETTY MAY GOLDING/LOVEDAY/SEDGEWICK/BAILEY

I am looking for information that may help us find out what happened to Betty May.
Betty May was born in Limehouse in 1894 to George Golding and Emily Finney (16 Aston Street, London E14). She “disappeared” in the late 1950’s, severing ties with family and friends. Although there is some indication she ended up on the south coast (possibly near Hastings) we are unable to determine what name she was using, and where and when she died.
We believe she married five times, but only have confirmation of her third marriage in 1922 to Frederick Charles Loveday of Oxford (2 London Place, St Clements, Oxford/Beak Street and Fitzroy Street, London W1). Court records give her name as Betty May Sedgewick in 1934 (Seymour Street and Howland Street, London W1) and we believe she may have been using the name Betty May Bailey around 1955.
On behalf of her family, we would be grateful to hear from anyone who may be able to help us find out what happened to Betty May.

Contact: Beth Sanders, Crowfoot films, 82 Berwick Street, London W1F 8TP, telephone 020 7287 5040, fax 020 7734 0544, mobile 07770 864 161, email beth@crowfootfilms.com