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'''Albert Hickman''' born 1867 was the son of Thomas & Ellen Hickman
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Research by [[Dennis Claydon]] & [[Joan West]]
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'''Albert Hickman''' born 1867 was the son of [[Thomas & Ellen Hickman]]
  
 
'''Sarah Ann Lovett''' born 1876 was from Chelsea, London
 
'''Sarah Ann Lovett''' born 1876 was from Chelsea, London
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'''Albert and Sarah married in 1901'''
 
'''Albert and Sarah married in 1901'''
  
'''Albert and Sarah lived at Turnip End''' in a cottage later known as "Sweeps Cottage"
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'''Albert and Sarah lived at Turnip End''' in a cottage later called [[Turnip End Cottage]] also known as "Sweeps Cottage"
  
 
'''1911 Census.'''  Albert Hickman 42, farm labourer, Sarah Ann Hickman 34, Criscilla Hickman 7, Ivy Hickman 1.
 
'''1911 Census.'''  Albert Hickman 42, farm labourer, Sarah Ann Hickman 34, Criscilla Hickman 7, Ivy Hickman 1.
  
 
'''1939 Register (census)''' Albert Hickman 72 chimney sweep, Sarah Hickman 63, Ivy Hickman 30 incapacitated.
 
'''1939 Register (census)''' Albert Hickman 72 chimney sweep, Sarah Hickman 63, Ivy Hickman 30 incapacitated.
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'''In the very late 1940’s the Hickmans''' were forced by ill health to have a nurse, Miss Kinsham from London.   She stayed on for a while after they died.   When she left she moved into a caravan at the end of the lane.  reported by [[James & Sandra Jenkins]]
  
 
'''Albert and Sarah had 3 children.  The surviving 2 were as follows''' :-
 
'''Albert and Sarah had 3 children.  The surviving 2 were as follows''' :-
  
'''Criscilla Hickman''' born 1904 married  
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'''Criscilla Hickman''' born 1904 married William Joseph 'Joe' Claydon in 1932.  click [[Joe & Criscilla Claydon]] for their life story
  
 
'''Ivy Hickman''' born 1910 remained single.
 
'''Ivy Hickman''' born 1910 remained single.
  
Gordon May reported on visiting the Hickmans when they were elderly as follows :-
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'''Gordon May, who lived at Darvills Hill''', was in the scouts and detailed in the winter of 1947 to help the elderly Hickmans.  click [[1945 Wartime jobs for schoolboy Gordon]]  to read about this experience when even his hot water bottle froze.
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also click when Gordon May collected medicine for the Hickman's and others from Princes Risborough
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'''Albert Hickman died October 1947 aged 80.'''

Latest revision as of 14:15, 13 November 2024

click Families for other local families

click Hickman for others in this family

Research by Dennis Claydon & Joan West

Albert Hickman born 1867 was the son of Thomas & Ellen Hickman

Sarah Ann Lovett born 1876 was from Chelsea, London

Albert and Sarah married in 1901

Albert and Sarah lived at Turnip End in a cottage later called Turnip End Cottage also known as "Sweeps Cottage"

1911 Census. Albert Hickman 42, farm labourer, Sarah Ann Hickman 34, Criscilla Hickman 7, Ivy Hickman 1.

1939 Register (census) Albert Hickman 72 chimney sweep, Sarah Hickman 63, Ivy Hickman 30 incapacitated.

In the very late 1940’s the Hickmans were forced by ill health to have a nurse, Miss Kinsham from London.   She stayed on for a while after they died.   When she left she moved into a caravan at the end of the lane. reported by James & Sandra Jenkins

Albert and Sarah had 3 children. The surviving 2 were as follows :-

Criscilla Hickman born 1904 married William Joseph 'Joe' Claydon in 1932. click Joe & Criscilla Claydon for their life story

Ivy Hickman born 1910 remained single.

Gordon May, who lived at Darvills Hill, was in the scouts and detailed in the winter of 1947 to help the elderly Hickmans. click 1945 Wartime jobs for schoolboy Gordon to read about this experience when even his hot water bottle froze.

also click when Gordon May collected medicine for the Hickman's and others from Princes Risborough

Albert Hickman died October 1947 aged 80.