In 1891 she was living with her parents in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
177.
In 1894 she was living with her parents in Sidemoor, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
1227.
In 1907 she witnessed the marriage of her sister, Elizabeth Lammas
1080.
In 1909 she was living in The Elms, Alcester Road, Moseley, Worcestershire
1224.
In 1924 when she registered the death of her mother she was living in 168 Runcorne Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham, Warwickshire
1232.
George Henry Cross, a bachelor aged 23 whose occupation was tram conductor, married Lucy Lammas, a spinster aged 24. The groom's address was 10 Cannon Hill Grove and the bride's address was The Elms, Alcester Road, Moseley. The groom's father was Henry Cross and his occupation was labourer. The bride's father was Thomas Lammas and his occupation was blacksmith. The marriage was performed at the the Parish Church of St Thomas in the Moor according to the rites of the the Established Church after banns. The ceremony was performed by A Mansell, vicar. The bride and groom both signed. The marriage was witnessed by Elizabeth Cross (signed) and Edwin Alfred Myatt (signed)
1224.