Hi Irene Thanks for the tip - I will give it a try! Cheers kelly Hi, It can be St Georges or Oakengates so you could try just that and Samuel or Wrockwardine and Samuel (no Surname). Sorry, I don't have time to look for you but I have found lots of mine that way. Regards, Irene. At 14:06 14/09/06, you wrote: >Hi > > > >I am hoping that someone can help me find the missing census for this >family. I have found all the other census docs for this family except 1861 >and they always lived at Rock/Wrockwardine Wood/Wellington. > > > >In 1871: > > > >Samuel ELLIS (age 73) and Mary (age 64) live at Rock, Wellington, Shropshire >with their children Samuel (a miner, 20) Eliza (working in the pits, age >18), Sarah Ann (working in the pits, age 16) and John Henry (assistant, age >14). > > > >In 1861: > > > >Samuel ELLIS (age 53) and Mary (age 34) live at Rock, Ketley with their >children Ellen (13), Martha (8), Samuel (1), and Eliza (5months). > > > >I just cannot find them in 1861 and suspect that may they have been >mistranscribed due to poor writing or something. > > > >Does anyone have Ellis' in their tree - or can anyone help me find them in >1861! > > > >Thanks in advance! > > > >Kelly > >(from Perth, WA) > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi there, One of my relatives kindly sent me my great-great grandmother's death cert today Could some one please explain what the following causes of death means ? 1. a Pulmonary embolism b Suppuration in right leg c Erysipelas of right leg Any help much appreciated Best Wishes, Margaret
Hi Susan, I have Thomas Lutner/Lutener marrying Ann Ankers 31st December 1810 in Market Drayton. Ann Ankers was unmarried when she had a daughter Mary Ankers who married my Thomas Edwards in 1832 in Stoke upon Tern. Good hunting!! Cynthia "Rosine, Susan" <Susan.Rosine@nordstrom.com> wrote: Hi Shirley! I didn't realize you were on this List! How wonderful! Hi Cynthia! I've never come across the LUTER name turning into Lutner, but you never know! I would be interested, if you wouldn't mind passing the info along. Maybe one of these days I will find a connection. Thanks, Susan -----Original Message----- From: eng-shropshire-plus-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-shropshire-plus-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of eng-shropshire-plus-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:22 AM To: eng-shropshire-plus@rootsweb.com Subject: ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS Digest, Vol 1, Issue 17 Message: 10 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 06:29:47 -0700 From: "Rosine, Susan" Subject: [ENG-SHROP] Luter family To: Message-ID: <33181CE3824C394997EFE51C280309EB021CD0C9@m0319p02.nordstrom.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Is anyone on this List researching the LUTER surname? Susan ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 14:48:11 +0100 (BST) From: silvercyn Subject: Re: [ENG-SHROP] Luter family To: eng-shropshire-plus@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20060913134811.83554.qmail@web86201.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Susan, I have a couple of Lutner/Lutener if they would be of any interest to you. Cynthia "Rosine, Susan" wrote: Is anyone on this List researching the LUTER surname? Susan ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 12 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:21:25 -0500 From: "saluther" Subject: Re: [ENG-SHROP] Luter family To: Message-ID: <012c01c6d73f$e5e96eb0$220110ac@newlaptop> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Hi Susan, I am beginning to gather info on Luter's from Shropshire. Right now, I'm just in the collecting stage. I'll post my findings on the Lewter list for all to share. By the way, next summer I am going to England and hope to take a day to visit Shropshire and Shrewsbury. I'm trying to nail down possible graves, etc before I go. Won't have time to do research but I will get pictures of anything that pertains to Luters in that area. Shirley (new Luter) Luther ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi I am hoping that someone can help me find the missing census for this family. I have found all the other census docs for this family except 1861 and they always lived at Rock/Wrockwardine Wood/Wellington. In 1871: Samuel ELLIS (age 73) and Mary (age 64) live at Rock, Wellington, Shropshire with their children Samuel (a miner, 20) Eliza (working in the pits, age 18), Sarah Ann (working in the pits, age 16) and John Henry (assistant, age 14). In 1861: Samuel ELLIS (age 53) and Mary (age 34) live at Rock, Ketley with their children Ellen (13), Martha (8), Samuel (1), and Eliza (5months). I just cannot find them in 1861 and suspect that may they have been mistranscribed due to poor writing or something. Does anyone have Ellis' in their tree - or can anyone help me find them in 1861! Thanks in advance! Kelly (from Perth, WA)
Dear Margaret This may not be the right time to ask this question, but any relation to the family of William and Elizabeth Downes? William Downes was born 1844 Eaton on Tern and Elizabeth was born Elizabeth Hughes 1841 in Meole Brace and is a great great aunt of mine. He was a corn miller. Best wishes Martin Hughes -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Sheridan [mailto:sheridansweep@hotmail.com] Sent: 13 September 2006 13:37 To: ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-SHROP] Morris/Downes Quatford Hi there, Here is a my first brickwall - Can anyone help with any info on this family ? Florence Mary (born Alveley 1876 ) marrried William Thomas Downes. At the time of the 1901 census they were living in Chapel Lane, Quatford, nr Bridgnorth ( no children listed ! - very strange !) Possible names of children are Gwendoline and Cecil but so far these are only guesses ????? Any help much appreciated best Wishes, Margaret -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.3/446 - Release Date: 12/09/2006
Since this has suggestions that they were fussing over an inheritance, this death notice from The Times of Sat 26 August 1820 seemed too good to pass up: On Tuesday last, at Wandsworth-common, Horatio Goodbehere, Esq., aged 24, son and heir of the late Samuel Goodbehere, Esq., Alderman of London. A big fat red herring or the key to all the fuss??? Sadly, in Jan 1822 there was an inquest into the death of Ann Goodbehere, wife of G Goodbehere Esq of Hackney. If you dont have access to The Times I could send it to you off list. Judy snip > Macclesfield, Sept 14th. 1820 > My dear George/ > No doubt you are anxious to know what is passing1 here respecting > this > unaccountable transaction - Miss Needham came here from Lee-Hale > to day, she was > there on a visit when Mr. Mather2 received the three letters > yours, mine & > Mr. Stephenson’s3. He was greatly affected, I quite aquit him of > intending the > very great injury his interference has caused. He said your letter > did you > credit, mine was too much for him, after reading it he burnt it, > but he cannot > do away with the impression it made upon him - he is indeed deeply > affected > and intends to make some reparation, I think he will do so. > Charlotte had > better not write to Mr. Mather if a letter comes from her we shall > suppress it > until we hear from you again. Mr. Pollock is a truly just and > honest man, we > have acquainted him with every circumstance and he feels very > sincerely for us > - & Mr. Mather has the highest respect for his judgment. Mr. > Mather has sent > to request Mr. Pollock will go to Lee-Hale on Saturday & as soon > as I know > the results of that interview I will inform you. We are > disappointed at not > hearing from London today, we hope some of you will write very > soon -. Mr. > Needham wishes to know when you expect to be in possession of the > 5000# he hopes > there will be no difficulty about it. - Mr. Pollock knows that it > was your > intention to take into consideration Mrs. Roberts , Mr. Saunders & > Miss Price > & will in course name it to Mr. Mather - We unite in best love to > all. We > understand the Mr. Mather wrote to you by last night’s post we > should like to > know the purport of his letter - he is going to Manchester to- > morrow to consult > with the Darbis----- previous to his seeing Mr. Pollock on > Saturday. Believe > me my dear George. > Your ever affectionate Sister - > Sarah Needham > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG- > SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello I think Judy has got it about right. The only thing is that a DVThrombisis tends to give a pale swollen limb as in the "White Leg" of pregnancy, and does not often ulcerate in the early stages. I suspect that the basic condition was an infection and the DVT and Pulmonary embolism were secondary to that. I am a retired GP and hospital practitioner of 50 years standing and am always pleased to help where I can DrGeneal
I used to play in the church yard - there's a big conker tree. I remember being inside the remains of the church at one point but it was usually all boarded up..... made of Nescliffe rock of what I remember. Admiral Benbow is buried in the church yard. SAira www.hornerscorner.co.uk
Hi there, Many thanks to everyone for their replies - so it looks like I will have to find another avenue ! All good fun is'nt it ! Best Wishes, Margaret From: "Just Imagine" <tripethree@hotmail.com> Reply-To: eng-shropshire-plus@rootsweb.com To: eng-shropshire-plus@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ENG-SHROP] help from Canadian listers please ! Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 00:45:29 -0400 Margaret, Just to clarify Ross's message: each province sets its own standards about how old the record must be before they will release the information. In Manitoba, for example, the province's database is searchable for deaths of more than 70 years ago, marriages of more than 80 years ago and births of more than 100 years ago [http://web2.gov.mb.ca/cca/vital/]. In British Columbia, death records of more than 20 years ago are searchable online. http://canadaonline.about.com/od/vitalstatistics/ offers a good overview of what's available where. Of course this still doesn't much help you, Margaret... If Richard and Elizabeth ended up in Manitoba, they would have to have died by the ages of 17 and 13, respectively, to be findable in the online records. As Ross suggests, phone and city directories would be your best bet but you'll have to narrow it down a bit, geographically. If they ended up in a rural area, you may have a hard time tracking them down. Any idea when they arrived in Canada? Trish Toronto, Canada > Message: 8> Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:10:16 -0400> From: "Ross G. H. Cotton" <rgcotton@skylinc.net>> Subject: Re: [ENG-SHROP] help from Canadian listers please !> To: eng-shropshire-plus@rootsweb.com> > I would be happy to help but one must remember that there is a 100 year moritorium on that type of record in CAN.> > However if you have a location where they may have lived it would help as I can look up telephone book records. Remember CAN is 3000 miles wide and is larger than the US.> > > Ross GH Cotton, Burlington ON CAN 905)639-2929> Genealogy of the COTTON surname is my Enigma.> I haven't sent an attachment if the details are not mentioned above. > > Check out my Genealogy Web Page at www.skylinc.net/~rgcotton > > GOONS member responsible for tracking the family name COTTON, #1437> Coordinator for Cotton DNA testing Project, Worldwide, > See http://home.comcast.net/~cottondna/> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Margaret Sheridan > To: ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS@! rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:54 AM> Subject: [ENG-SHROP] help from Canadian listers please !> > > Hi there,> Just a quick note wondering if a Canadian lister could possibly help me ?> I am looking for death details for a family who was born in Shropshire, but > emigrated and probbaly died in Canada> Can anyone help ?> The names are - Richard Joseph Alexander born June 1919> and Elizabeth Marjorie Rowsell born March 1923> > Any or guidance much appreciated> > Best Wishes,> Margaret _________________________________________________________________ Be one of the first to try Windows Live Mail. http://ideas.live.com/programpage.aspx?versionId=5d21c51a-b161-4314-9b0e-4911fb2b2e6d ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Margaret, Just to clarify Ross's message: each province sets its own standards about how old the record must be before they will release the information. In Manitoba, for example, the province's database is searchable for deaths of more than 70 years ago, marriages of more than 80 years ago and births of more than 100 years ago [http://web2.gov.mb.ca/cca/vital/]. In British Columbia, death records of more than 20 years ago are searchable online. http://canadaonline.about.com/od/vitalstatistics/ offers a good overview of what's available where. Of course this still doesn't much help you, Margaret... If Richard and Elizabeth ended up in Manitoba, they would have to have died by the ages of 17 and 13, respectively, to be findable in the online records. As Ross suggests, phone and city directories would be your best bet but you'll have to narrow it down a bit, geographically. If they ended up in a rural area, you may have a hard time tracking them down. Any idea when they arrived in Canada? Trish Toronto, Canada > Message: 8> Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:10:16 -0400> From: "Ross G. H. Cotton" <rgcotton@skylinc.net>> Subject: Re: [ENG-SHROP] help from Canadian listers please !> To: eng-shropshire-plus@rootsweb.com> > I would be happy to help but one must remember that there is a 100 year moritorium on that type of record in CAN.> > However if you have a location where they may have lived it would help as I can look up telephone book records. Remember CAN is 3000 miles wide and is larger than the US.> > > Ross GH Cotton, Burlington ON CAN 905)639-2929> Genealogy of the COTTON surname is my Enigma.> I haven't sent an attachment if the details are not mentioned above. > > Check out my Genealogy Web Page at www.skylinc.net/~rgcotton > > GOONS member responsible for tracking the family name COTTON, #1437> Coordinator for Cotton DNA testing Project, Worldwide, > See http://home.comcast.net/~cottondna/> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Margaret Sheridan > To: ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:54 AM> Subject: [ENG-SHROP] help from Canadian listers please !> > > Hi there,> Just a quick note wondering if a Canadian lister could possibly help me ?> I am looking for death details for a family who was born in Shropshire, but > emigrated and probbaly died in Canada> Can anyone help ?> The names are - Richard Joseph Alexander born June 1919> and Elizabeth Marjorie Rowsell born March 1923> > Any or guidance much appreciated> > Best Wishes,> Margaret _________________________________________________________________ Be one of the first to try Windows Live Mail. http://ideas.live.com/programpage.aspx?versionId=5d21c51a-b161-4314-9b0e-4911fb2b2e6d
Sorry, here's the link http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/PAGEVIEWER.ASP? fn=000083rq.tif&dn=LUL13014tif&zoom=in Judy
Hello Shirley There are very few outdoor gravestones anywhere for such an early date and those which survive inside churches will only be for the more important (richer) families. I can tell you that there is no known gravestone for your LUTER (or variations) ancestors at the Old St Chad's Church in Shrewsbury. Mike ______________________________________________________ saluther wrote: > Does anyone on this list live near, or are familiar with, Old Saint Chad's > in Shrewsbury? I have several ancestors buried "within the Chapel of the > Blessed Lady" at St. Chad's. I have read that the old church collapsed in > the 1700's and a new Church was built in a different location. My ancestors > would have been buried in late 1500's to early 1600's, long before the new > church was built. > Are there any existing tombs or monuments in the Old Saint Chad Church > area? I'm researching LUTER. > By the way, I live in Southeast Texas near Beaumont. Glad to help out > anyone needing info from this area. > Shirley Luther > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Here is a link to the relevant page of Kellys directory of 1891. Judy On 13 Sep 2006, at 21:36, saluther wrote: > Does anyone on this list live near, or are familiar with, Old Saint > Chad's > in Shrewsbury? I have several ancestors buried "within the Chapel > of the > Blessed Lady" at St. Chad's. I have read that the old church > collapsed in > the 1700's and a new Church was built in a different location. My > ancestors > would have been buried in late 1500's to early 1600's, long before > the new > church was built. > Are there any existing tombs or monuments in the Old Saint Chad > Church > area? I'm researching LUTER. > By the way, I live in Southeast Texas near Beaumont. Glad to help out > anyone needing info from this area. > Shirley Luther > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG- > SHROPSHIRE-PLUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I also have a MATHER connection which I have not worked on but will include the couple of bits that I have -- in the event that either of you think there might be a connection. Anne in Aurora IL 1)I have an Anne MATHER marrying an Edmund Goodbehere in 1751 at Carsington, Derbyshire. 2)Letter sent by Sarah Goodbehere Needham (grandaughter of Edmund and Anne Mather Goodbehere) to her brother George Thomas Goodbehere at No. 5 Silvester Row, Hackney, London. I don't know who the Mr. Mather is who is referred to in the letter but am guessing that there is a family connection In 1820 Sarah was about 35 year old and had 3 young children at the time. Her brother George (George Thomas) was about 34 years old and had several young children. Macclesfield, Sept 14th. 1820 My dear George/ No doubt you are anxious to know what is passing1 here respecting this unaccountable transaction - Miss Needham came here from Lee-Hale to day, she was there on a visit when Mr. Mather2 received the three letters yours, mine & Mr. Stephenson’s3. He was greatly affected, I quite aquit him of intending the very great injury his interference has caused. He said your letter did you credit, mine was too much for him, after reading it he burnt it, but he cannot do away with the impression it made upon him - he is indeed deeply affected and intends to make some reparation, I think he will do so. Charlotte had better not write to Mr. Mather if a letter comes from her we shall suppress it until we hear from you again. Mr. Pollock is a truly just and honest man, we have acquainted him with every circumstance and he feels very sincerely for us - & Mr. Mather has the highest respect for his judgment. Mr. Mather has sent to request Mr. Pollock will go to Lee-Hale on Saturday & as soon as I know the results of that interview I will inform you. We are disappointed at not hearing from London today, we hope some of you will write very soon -. Mr. Needham wishes to know when you expect to be in possession of the 5000# he hopes there will be no difficulty about it. - Mr. Pollock knows that it was your intention to take into consideration Mrs. Roberts , Mr. Saunders & Miss Price & will in course name it to Mr. Mather - We unite in best love to all. We understand the Mr. Mather wrote to you by last night’s post we should like to know the purport of his letter - he is going to Manchester to-morrow to consult with the Darbis----- previous to his seeing Mr. Pollock on Saturday. Believe me my dear George. Your ever affectionate Sister - Sarah Needham
Abbotale30@aol.com wrote: > Hi List > > Looking for HAMPSONS in and around Wem area. > Henry born circa 1841 > William HAMPSONS marriage to Jane EDWARDS circa 1820. > Any information would be greatly received. > Kind regards > Janice > > Researching: > HAMPSON, STYCHE, GLADWIN, ABBOTT, ESBERGER, HOLLINGWORTH, HEMMINGWAY, > CRESSWELL, KING, MATHER, ECKERSLEY, GOODALL, ROBINSON, ARAM, GEE, GRAFTON > > ==== ENG-SHROPSHIRE-PLUS Mailing List ==== Hi Janice, This is the first time I've seen any one with MATHER interests. This is what I have, it's way back, a 1730 marriage of my 5X great grandparents. I know very little of the MATHER connection, I think the surname was in the SHARESHILL, Staffordshire parish but was quite popular in Lancashire. from - http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/main.htm#p1 4 JOSEPH/Joshua PACE - Chr 10 Sep 1709 Ranton - P010021 shows JOSEPH (Christian name) - my 5X great grandparents + MARGARET MATHER - m 23 Sept 1730 at SHARESHILL 1. JOSEPH....b 1 Feb 1735 Little Saredon, Staffordshire, UK 4X grandfather CLICK HERE - letter from another descendent with same ancestry 2. MARY......b 1 Feb 1735 m EDWARD CORBETT 1767 3. MARGARET..b 18 Mar 1738 posssibly wed JOHN GOSLING 1768 4. SARAH......b 11 Jul 1742 buried 3 Sept 1742 In the Shareshill PR the name appeared as MALDER and the MARGARET appeared to possible have a sister who married a few months earlier: http://www.phc.igs.net/~gordpace/pitt.htm 29 Mar 1730 - Elizabeth MALDER wed WILLIAM BOYDON 23 Sept 1730 - JOSHUA PASTE (PACE) wed MARGARET MALDER both of Little Sardon - likely born JOSEPH at Ranton 1709 I'm skeptical of records in the Shareshill parish, my 5X great grandfather was Christened as JOSEPH PACE at Ranton, Staffordshire on the 10th Sep 1709 - LDS P010021 but became JOSHUA at Shareshill and the surname changed from PACE to PASTE and MATHER became MALDER which could be caused by handwriting interpretation, maybe. I did record these SHARESHILL records from the LDS microfilm which I ordered from Salt Lake City and paid the three installments to retain it permanently at my local FHC. Another distant PACE cousin, a volunteer at the LDS FHC in Pittsburg, also recorded it as Malder. Anyway, My people may be of a different era than yours. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Gord Pace, Brighton,Ontario,Can.
Hi all I have just returned to the list and would be very interested to hear from any members of my Smitheman family from Broseley, Little Wenlock, Willey, Buildwas or Barrow Best wishes Joe
Well, sometimes you get lucky! Yesterday I emailed the vet practice that now occupies Park Issa. In this morning's email there was a wonderful reply from Karen, who works there - she sent me a copy of a brief history of the building itself, which was compiled by a previous senior partner in the practice who was evidently interested in its history. Karen said the sketch on the home page is of the building. The first mention of the house (according to the history) is in 1771 on a map showing the intended road from the Black Gate to the Turnpike Gate on the way to Shrewsbury. Most of the history is to do with architectural changes to the building, but it also includes who was living there at various times. It was occupied by the Kyffin family from the late 1790s, and by Thomas Kyffin 1833-45. Back to the 1841 census and on the first page of District 17, which covers Salop Road, is Thomas Kyffin, 75, so that dwelling, second on the page, has to be Park Issa! There is a Charlot [sic] Williams of about the right age who I am tempted to think may be our Catherine, but that needs following up. The most interesting thing is that several branches of Catherine's family are littered with men who have the second name Kyffin. It even extends to my husband's grandfather, who was born in Australia in 1880. I reckon there's a connection here... Ian, thanks for your hints about the properties and their evolution - did I mention that the old maps site has a Parc-Isaf on a map of Oswestry dated about 1888, in the same location as Park Issa (the vet)? I'm told Parc-Isaf and Park Issa mean the same thing. Your theory about Park Hall in Whittington sounds good - I think I will follow it up through the censuses and see if I can find out when it became Park Issa. Maybe that will solve the problem of which Park Issa Catherine was living at when she wrote her Will. Thanks, everyone, for your help and interest. Cheers, Loretta
Thanks to all for responding to my questions with links and info. You are a great group!
Is anyone on the list familiar with the Northwood/Newtown area? I'm researching the Cooper family and a burial in 1790 at Newtown reflects the child was the infant son of William Cooper of the Limehouse. I know from other entries the family lived in the Newtown area, but I've not been successful in determining if Limehouse was a place or what it is. I've done various searches on the Internet without any result. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you, Julie in San Diego
Hi there, Just a quick note wondering if anyone can help with any info on the Price or Bannister families of Highley, nr Bridgnorth ? To cut a long story short - Agnes Louisa France of Alveley married Robert Bannister in 1906 They had 5 children Frederick, Agnes, Robert, Dorothy, and Horace. Robert was killed during WW1. Widow Agnes Louisa then married Joseph Price and the whole family moved to Highley. Joseph Price and Agnes had three children Joan, Chester and Joyce. Dorothy married Wilfred Walker Robert married Mary Charles Horace married Leta Crossman and Chester ( born 1926) married Josephine Broome Any names ring any bells with anyone ?? Any help to fill in the gaps would be much appreciated Best Wishes, Margaret