Difference between revisions of "William & Kathleen Redrup"
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| − | William Alfred Redrup born 1906 was the son of [[Herbert & Ellen Redrup]] | + | William Alfred (Willie) Redrup born 1906 was the son of [[Herbert & Ellen Redrup]] |
Kathleen E Field born 1903 was the daughter of ? | Kathleen E Field born 1903 was the daughter of ? | ||
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| − | '''Report by''' '''[[Trevor Stevens]],''' great grandson of Isaac Ernest & Lily Lacey. '''Isaac Lacey''' from Lacey Green was cycling home from work when he was hit by a motorbike ridden by Bill Redrup, also a local man, near the railway bridge at Pictonville. Isaac died from his injuries. | + | '''1929.'''Lacey Green won Wycombe Cricket Leage second division title. ''Research Note. Will Redrup scored a century, the first Lacey Green player to do so.'' |
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| + | '''Report by''' '''[[Trevor Stevens]],''' great grandson of Isaac Ernest & Lily Lacey. In 1930 '''Isaac Lacey''' from Lacey Green was cycling home from work when he was hit by a motorbike ridden by Bill Redrup, also a local man, near the railway bridge at Pictonville. Isaac died from his injuries. | ||
'''A court case was held and Bill Redrup was sentenced to 6 months in jail'''. However, '''the widow Lily Lacey, said that she did not want Bill Redrup to go to jail.''' He would have to live with the knowledge of what he had done for the rest of his life. That would be punishment enough. So Mr Redrup did not go to jail | '''A court case was held and Bill Redrup was sentenced to 6 months in jail'''. However, '''the widow Lily Lacey, said that she did not want Bill Redrup to go to jail.''' He would have to live with the knowledge of what he had done for the rest of his life. That would be punishment enough. So Mr Redrup did not go to jail | ||
| − | '''1939 Register (census)''' at [[Redfield]] (next to [[Alverstoke]]), [[Pink Road]], Lacey Green. William A Redrup born 1906, chairmaker | + | '''1939 Register (census)''' at [[Redfield]] (next to [[Alverstoke]]), [[Pink Road]], Lacey Green. William A Redrup born 1906, chairmaker, Kathleen E Redrup born 1903 |
Latest revision as of 09:57, 15 August 2025
click Families for other local families
click Redrup for others in this family
William Alfred (Willie) Redrup born 1906 was the son of Herbert & Ellen Redrup
Kathleen E Field born 1903 was the daughter of ?
William (Bill) and Kathleen married in 1933.
They had children as follows:-
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1929.Lacey Green won Wycombe Cricket Leage second division title. Research Note. Will Redrup scored a century, the first Lacey Green player to do so.
Report by Trevor Stevens, great grandson of Isaac Ernest & Lily Lacey. In 1930 Isaac Lacey from Lacey Green was cycling home from work when he was hit by a motorbike ridden by Bill Redrup, also a local man, near the railway bridge at Pictonville. Isaac died from his injuries.
A court case was held and Bill Redrup was sentenced to 6 months in jail. However, the widow Lily Lacey, said that she did not want Bill Redrup to go to jail. He would have to live with the knowledge of what he had done for the rest of his life. That would be punishment enough. So Mr Redrup did not go to jail
1939 Register (census) at Redfield (next to Alverstoke), Pink Road, Lacey Green. William A Redrup born 1906, chairmaker, Kathleen E Redrup born 1903