Katherine was born on September 28th 1877 in Chalvey (a village
which is now a district of Slough), the sixth of fifteen children (ten boys and
five girls) born to Thomas Ivall (1837 - 1908) and his wife Lucy Ivall nee
Hobden (1845 - 1929). Thomas was a baker and ran the Chalvey village bakery. In
1881 the family consisted of Thomas (aged 44, a master baker), Lucy (34),
Walter (12), Annie Lucy (7), Harry Alfred (5), Catherine Dora (3), Percy
Bertram (1), Reginald Ivall (2 months) and Eliza Hobden (27, Lucy’s sister, a
nurse). Their address was Jordan Place Bakers Shop, Chalvey, Buckinghamshire.
In 1891 Thomas Ivall (aged 53, a baker), Lucy (43), Walter
(22, an assistant schoolmaster), Annie (17), Harry (15, a baker), Catherine
(13), Percy (11), Reginald (10), Charles (8), Margaret (8), Gilbert (6), Jane
(4) and Philip (0.75) were living at 6 Jordan Place, Church Street, Chalvey.
Katherine Dora Ivall,
date unknown
By 1901, Thomas, aged 63, a retired baker, was living at 39
The Crescent, Chalvey, Slough with his wife Lucy (52) and their children (Katherine)
Dora (23, a milliner), Charles (18, a baker), Margaret (18), Gilbert (15), Jane
(14), David (10) and Gerald (8). The house is still there. The 1911 census
shows Katherine living as a boarder at 94 Tottenham Court Road, London. She was
aged 32 and a milliner.
Katherine married Edwin Alexander Collins on August 2nd
1913 in Chalvey Parish Church. He was aged 32, a joiner, she was aged 35. Edwin
came from an old Chalvey family, his father was Robert Gibson Collins, also a
joiner. Edwin had been apprenticed to the building trade and quickly became a
skilled craftsman.
Soon after their marriage, Edwin and Katherine moved into
Tavistock Villa, Ledgers Road, Slough. As far as I know, they had no children. Edwin
served in the Army and then the Air Force during World War One.
The 1921 census shows Edwin (aged 40, a carpenter working for The Slough Trading Company, Salt Hill, Slough) and Katherine (43) at Tavistock Villa. Listed as a visitor was Alice Cumber (36, an unemployed bank clerk), who was a friend of Katherine's and became the second wife of Walter George Ivall (Katherine's eldest brother) 6 days after the census date (19 June 1921).
In about 1925,
Edwin decided to set up his own business and received many good contracts. By
1936 he employed 20 men on average.
The following item appeared in the Slough, Eton and Windsor
Observer dated April 24th 1936.
Local Builder’s Tragic Death
Mr E A Collins
Found “Gassed” in Car – Inquest
Deep regret is felt at
the death of a well-known Slough master builder and contractor, Mr Edwin
Alexander Collins, who was found dead from gas poisoning in his 16 hp Austin
saloon motor car on Greenham Common, near Newbury, on Friday evening. He
resided at Tavistock Villa, Ledgers Road and was 55 years of age. A piece of
rubber hose was fixed from the exhaust pipe through the floor boards of the
car, and a pair of overalls had been wound round the two pipes to give a gas-tight
joint.
The item went on to quote Katherine at the inquest saying
that Greenham Common had been a favourite spot where they had gone for picnics.
Her husband had been recently “worried
and depressed. I have seen him holding his head. He loved his business and took
a pride in it.” There was no suicide note. The coroner concluded that Edwin
had committed suicide whilst of unsound mind by inhaling carbon monoxide gas
from the exhaust of his car.
The article said that Edwin was “universally liked for his cheery disposition and his kind heartedness.
He enjoyed the esteem of all his acquaintances, not only as a conscientious
tradesman but as a very good friend.”
Edwin’s funeral was held at St Mary’s Church, Slough and he
was interred in the churchyard with his father and mother.
Edwin’s wife and family had no doubts that his suicide was
entirely due to financial difficulties, resulting from a number of clients not
paying their bills. Within a month or two after his death most had paid the
money they owed to his widow and she was able to clear any debts of her
husband. Probate on his estate (£880) was granted to Katherine.
In the 1939 register, Katherine is shown as living at 4 Hogarth Gardens, Heston, Hounslow with Elizabeth M Loyd, a 78 year old of independent means. Katherine's occupation is described as "domestic duties paid".
In the 1939 register, Katherine is shown as living at 4 Hogarth Gardens, Heston, Hounslow with Elizabeth M Loyd, a 78 year old of independent means. Katherine's occupation is described as "domestic duties paid".
Katherine later lived with her unmarried
sisters Margaret Olive Ivall (1883-1976) and Jane Evelyn Ivall (1886-1971, known as Aunt Gin or Ginny) at 2 Hillside, Ledgers Road, Slough, a house that
was owned by Margaret.
Katherine died on 14th August 1963 aged 85 in Slough. The probate index gives her address as 2 Hillside, Ledgers Road, Slough. Probate on her estate (£469) was issued in 1965 to her sister, Margaret Olive Ivall, a spinster.
Katherine died on 14th August 1963 aged 85 in Slough. The probate index gives her address as 2 Hillside, Ledgers Road, Slough. Probate on her estate (£469) was issued in 1965 to her sister, Margaret Olive Ivall, a spinster.