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Armed Forces / Re: 95th Derbyshire Foot Regiment
« on: Tuesday 27 November 12 10:39 GMT (UK) »
BodieDog.
Yes that's right about Elizabeth. They had no children by the way. Thomas married an Emily Powell in 1902 and had three children Lucy (Maud), Thomas and Albert. I don't know what happened to her but in 1939 he married a Beatrice Bayley, who was known as Beattie. Henrietta married a Silas Worthington, but I know nothing more than that. I don't know anything about Herbert. Lucy married a George Moore in 1909 and together they ran a successful hosiery factory in Hinkley called Moore,Eady,Murcott,Goode Ltd. It now houses the Hinkley Concordia Theatre. They lived a long time at Swallow Cottage, Hinkley, Leics. My in-laws remember it well. Lucy died at the cottage in 1963. Elizabeth died at Lucy's cottage too in 1961. Lucy and George had three children, John, Stella and Frank. Maud and Minnie are a bit of a mystery and Edith married Frederick Torrance, my husband's grandfather in 1916. They had four children, Betty who died in her twenties, Geoffrey, Frank and Gerald. Frank is my father in law and was 90 last week. The others have already passed away.
Yes that's right about Elizabeth. They had no children by the way. Thomas married an Emily Powell in 1902 and had three children Lucy (Maud), Thomas and Albert. I don't know what happened to her but in 1939 he married a Beatrice Bayley, who was known as Beattie. Henrietta married a Silas Worthington, but I know nothing more than that. I don't know anything about Herbert. Lucy married a George Moore in 1909 and together they ran a successful hosiery factory in Hinkley called Moore,Eady,Murcott,Goode Ltd. It now houses the Hinkley Concordia Theatre. They lived a long time at Swallow Cottage, Hinkley, Leics. My in-laws remember it well. Lucy died at the cottage in 1963. Elizabeth died at Lucy's cottage too in 1961. Lucy and George had three children, John, Stella and Frank. Maud and Minnie are a bit of a mystery and Edith married Frederick Torrance, my husband's grandfather in 1916. They had four children, Betty who died in her twenties, Geoffrey, Frank and Gerald. Frank is my father in law and was 90 last week. The others have already passed away.