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  1. After his father's death in 1921, he took over the act, billing himself as George Hoy, by 1923, however, after introducing his trademark ukulele to the act, he took his father's stage name of Formby as well. In 1924, he married clog dancer Beryl Ingham, who then took over as his manager, updating his act and taking control of his professional ...

  2. Brief Life History of George Hoy. When George Hoy Booth was born on 26 May 1904, in Wigan, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, his father, James Lawler Booth, was 28 and his mother, Eliza Hoy, was 25. He married Beryl Ingham on 13 September 1924, in Wigan, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. He died on 6 March 1961, in Lytham, Lancashire ...

  3. In 1923 he made two career-changing decisions – he purchased a ukulele, and married Beryl Ingham, a fellow performer who became his manager and transformed his act. She insisted that he appear on stage formally dressed, and introduced the ukulele to his performance. He started his recording career in 1926 and, from 1934, he increasingly worked in film to develop into a major star by the late ...

  4. Notice. MR A. INGHAM. (of Worksop) Mr Alan Ingham, of Watermeadows, has passed away following a sudden illness at Bassetlaw Hospital aged 79. Loving husband of Beryl, father of John, Judith and ...

  5. 22. Aug. 2014 · August 22, 2014 - 9:30PM. NETBALL’S too girly, or so Beryl Friday thought until she honed a shooting radar that would take her all the way from Ingham to the Queensland Firebirds. Bolter Friday ...

  6. Beryl Ingham was both the manager and wife of George Formby, a renowned English comedian, singer, and ukulele player. She played a pivotal role in shaping Formby's career, managing his finances, bookings, and public image. Ingham's astute business sense and unwavering support contributed significantly to Formby's success, making her an integral part of his professional and personal life.