Difference between revisions of "George Currell & Mary Weller"
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| − | '''George and Mary lived at Coombs''', Loosley Row, their 4 children were born there. They later lived at [[2 Lime Tree Cottages]] [[Kiln Lane]], Lacey Green. The children were as follows --- | + | '''.George and Mary lived at Coombs''', Loosley Row, their 4 children were born there. They later lived at [[2 Lime Tree Cottages]] [[Kiln Lane]], Lacey Green. The children were as follows --- |
'''Harry Currell''' 1883- 1965. Married February 1917,aged 34, Mary Ann Saunders. They lived at 2 Grimsdyke Cottages. He was a road roller driver (steam Engine). | '''Harry Currell''' 1883- 1965. Married February 1917,aged 34, Mary Ann Saunders. They lived at 2 Grimsdyke Cottages. He was a road roller driver (steam Engine). | ||
Revision as of 05:59, 11 July 2023
George Currell was the son of John & Jane Currell
1832-1886 and Jane, nee Janes 1835-1903. John and Jane Currell lived at Coombs, Loosley Row. They had 5 children as follows ---
George Currell 1853-193. Married Mary Weller 1859-1939 daughter of William Weller and Susan, nee Howlett. George was a County Council roadman.
Charles Currell 1860/61
Free Currell 1865-1934. Married in 1894 Elizabeth Jane Smith, born 1866, daughter of Jeptha Smith born 1814 and Mary, born 1826.
Ellen Currell 1867-1934. Married in 1886 George William Harris from Isleworth.
Albert John Currell 1871-1932. Married in 1896 Margaret Stewart from Isleworth, where they then lived and reared their family.
.George and Mary lived at Coombs, Loosley Row, their 4 children were born there. They later lived at 2 Lime Tree Cottages Kiln Lane, Lacey Green. The children were as follows ---
Harry Currell 1883- 1965. Married February 1917,aged 34, Mary Ann Saunders. They lived at 2 Grimsdyke Cottages. He was a road roller driver (steam Engine).
Elizabeth (Bessie) Currell 1884. Bessie live-in housemaid for Miss Elin (absent), Gracefield, Lacey Green 1911. Also in 1911 married James Hussey 1886-1965.
Charles John (Charlie) Currell 1887. Charlie Currell died WW1 2nd April 1917 aged 31. Private, Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, 21st Bucks Battalion. Buried Vadencourt British Cemetery, Maissemy. Grave: V.A.4. On memorials in the Parish Church and the Garden of Rest, Methodist Cemetery, Lacey Green. Click Families with Fallen WW1 for other families with lost members WW1.
Ruth Currell 1889- 1975. Married Harry Bristow 1880-?, in October 1910. They lived in a three room cottage in Speen, Harry was a stone mason.