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Starting off as a shed built in a garden in [[Church Lane]], Lacey Green, it was many years before the property became known as 'Green Hedges'
  
 
'''15 February 1850 Conveyance after auction.'''
 
'''15 February 1850 Conveyance after auction.'''
  
'''Lot 2.'''  William Floyd (see [[William and Sophia Floyd]]) of [[Lane Farm, Lacey Green]] purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampen, blacksmith: ---
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'''Lot 2.'''  William Floyd (see [[William and Sophia Floyd]]) of [[Lane Farm, Lacey Green]] purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith: ---
  
 
The north end of the garden of [[Wimble End Cottage No 1]].  
 
The north end of the garden of [[Wimble End Cottage No 1]].  
  
Researcher's Note.  On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop.  William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage.  His parents, Joseph  & Jane Floyd moved into the cottage, leaving William and Sophia at Lane Farm, opposite.  Joseph and Jane established a grocery store at the cottage.  The cottage shop later became called "[[Green Hedges]]".  
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'''''Researcher's Note.'''   On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop.  William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage.  His parents, Joseph  & Jane Floyd moved into the cottage, whilst William and Sophia remained at Lane Farm, opposite.  Joseph and Jane established a grocery store at the cottage.  The cottage/shop was later called "[[Green Hedges]]".''
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'''1851 Census'''.  Joseph Floyd 56 shopkeeper,  Jane 51  shopkeeper, Eliza 23 lacemaker, Emma 19 lacemaker, Dan 15 shoemaker, Sarah Jane 12.
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'''1861 Census.'''  Joseph Floyd 66 grocer, Jane 61 grocer, Sarah Jane 22 governess of infant school.
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'''21 July 1868'''.  '''Sarah Jane Floyd married Jabez Dell'''
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'''Conveyance 1st October 1869'''.  '''Jabez Dell purchased''' the land, cottage and garden from William Floyd for £60.  (£40 to pay off mortgage plus £8 interest due - £12 to William Floyd)
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'''1871 Census'''.  Joseph Floyd 76 shopkeeper, Jane 71 shopkeeper, Sarah Dell,32 daughter shopkeeper, Emma Dell 8 months.
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'''Deaths'''  Jane Floyd died in 1871.  Joseph Floyd died in 1877.
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'''1881 Census.'''  Jabus Dell 50 grocer, Sarah 42 lacemaker, Emma Dell 10, Cecil Dell 8, Lily 7. Daisy 4
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'''2nd March 1882  Death of Samuel Dell, the father of Jabus Dell''', of Bottom Farm, Bledlow (300 acres).  Jabus was the executor. Probate £1,229-10s-0d. 
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'''9th March 1888.  Conveyance.  Sarah Jane Dell purchased "Green Hedges" from Jabus Dell, her husband''' for £64, out of money belonging to her separate estate..
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'''1891 Census'''.  Jabus Dell 60 retired farmer, Sarah J Dell 52 grocer, Cecil J 18 farm carter, Lily J lace beader, Daisy E 14 school monitress, Ralph 9, Ethel A 7.
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'''1901 Census.'''  Jabus Dell 70 living on own means, Sarah J Dell 62 grocer and tea dealer. Cecil J 29 bricklayer's labourer, Lily J dressmaker, Ralph 19 wood benchman, Ethel A 17.
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'''1911 Census.'''    House with 8 rooms.  Sarah Jane Dell 72 widow grocer, Ralph 29 carpenter, Lily Jane 37 dressmaker.  
  
William leased the cottage to [[Joseph & Jane Floyd]] his parents.
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'''1912 Death''' of Sarah Jane Dell.  
  
By 1851 Joseph and Jane Floyd were trading as grocers, renting the cottage owned and built by William Floyd on the site of the old smithy in Church Lane, Lacey Green, opposite Lane Farm.  William Floyd lived at Lane Farm and was Joseph and Jane Floyd's sonSee [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/William_and_Sophia_Floyd William and Sophia Floyd]
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'''Green Hedges was inherited by Bill Dell'''.  It was then let for many years.    
  
1851 Census.  Joseph Floyd 56 shopkeeper,  Jane 51  shopkeeper, Eliza 23 lacemaker, Emma 19 lacemaker, Dan 15 shoemaker, Sarah Jane 12.
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'''Bob & Millicent Martin''' lived there for several years after 1953     
  
1861 Census.  Joseph Floyd 66 grocer, Jane 61 grocer, Sarah Jane 22 governess of infant school.
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'''Brian & Jill Sutton''' lived there in the early 1960s     
  
Conveyance 1st October 1869.  Jabez Dell purchased the land, cottage and garden from William Floyd for £60.  (£40 to pay off mortgage plus £8 interest due - £12 to William Floyd)
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'''Phillip & Elain Dell moved there from Kia Cottage in  ?''' (Phillip is Bill Dell's son)      
  
1871 CensusJoseph Floyd 76 shopkeeper, Jane 71 shopkeeper, Sarah Dell,32 daughter shopkeeper, Emma Dell 8 months.
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'''Hallmark January 1996Planning Application.'''  Green Hedges, Church Lane.  Kitchen and utility extension.      
  
'''Deaths'''   Jane Floyd died in 1871Joseph Floyd died in 1877.
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'''2016 Ordinance Survey''' Map Church Lane, Lacey Green, researched by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Laurence_Rostron Laurence Rostron]Green Hedges occupied by Mr P & Mrs E Dell     
  
 
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 06:30, 22 July 2024

click The Grocers of Lacey Green & Loosley Row for other grocery stores.

Research by Joan West

Starting off as a shed built in a garden in Church Lane, Lacey Green, it was many years before the property became known as 'Green Hedges'

15 February 1850 Conveyance after auction.

Lot 2. William Floyd (see William and Sophia Floyd) of Lane Farm, Lacey Green purchased from John Redrup of Great Hampden, blacksmith: ---

The north end of the garden of Wimble End Cottage No 1.

Researcher's Note. On this site was a building that had been a blacksmiths shop. William first used this as a barn then made it into a cottage. His parents, Joseph & Jane Floyd moved into the cottage, whilst William and Sophia remained at Lane Farm, opposite. Joseph and Jane established a grocery store at the cottage. The cottage/shop was later called "Green Hedges".

1851 Census. Joseph Floyd 56 shopkeeper, Jane 51 shopkeeper, Eliza 23 lacemaker, Emma 19 lacemaker, Dan 15 shoemaker, Sarah Jane 12.

1861 Census. Joseph Floyd 66 grocer, Jane 61 grocer, Sarah Jane 22 governess of infant school.

21 July 1868. Sarah Jane Floyd married Jabez Dell

Conveyance 1st October 1869. Jabez Dell purchased the land, cottage and garden from William Floyd for £60. (£40 to pay off mortgage plus £8 interest due - £12 to William Floyd)

1871 Census. Joseph Floyd 76 shopkeeper, Jane 71 shopkeeper, Sarah Dell,32 daughter shopkeeper, Emma Dell 8 months.

Deaths Jane Floyd died in 1871. Joseph Floyd died in 1877.

1881 Census. Jabus Dell 50 grocer, Sarah 42 lacemaker, Emma Dell 10, Cecil Dell 8, Lily 7. Daisy 4

2nd March 1882 Death of Samuel Dell, the father of Jabus Dell, of Bottom Farm, Bledlow (300 acres). Jabus was the executor. Probate £1,229-10s-0d.

9th March 1888. Conveyance. Sarah Jane Dell purchased "Green Hedges" from Jabus Dell, her husband for £64, out of money belonging to her separate estate..

1891 Census. Jabus Dell 60 retired farmer, Sarah J Dell 52 grocer, Cecil J 18 farm carter, Lily J lace beader, Daisy E 14 school monitress, Ralph 9, Ethel A 7.

1901 Census. Jabus Dell 70 living on own means, Sarah J Dell 62 grocer and tea dealer. Cecil J 29 bricklayer's labourer, Lily J dressmaker, Ralph 19 wood benchman, Ethel A 17.

1911 Census. House with 8 rooms. Sarah Jane Dell 72 widow grocer, Ralph 29 carpenter, Lily Jane 37 dressmaker.

1912 Death of Sarah Jane Dell.

Green Hedges was inherited by Bill Dell. It was then let for many years.

Bob & Millicent Martin lived there for several years after 1953

Brian & Jill Sutton lived there in the early 1960s

Phillip & Elain Dell moved there from Kia Cottage in ? (Phillip is Bill Dell's son)

Hallmark January 1996. Planning Application. Green Hedges, Church Lane. Kitchen and utility extension.

2016 Ordinance Survey Map Church Lane, Lacey Green, researched by Laurence Rostron. Green Hedges occupied by Mr P & Mrs E Dell