Difference between revisions of "Ernest & Daisy Smith"
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See [[Rose Cottage, near Crooked Chimney]] | See [[Rose Cottage, near Crooked Chimney]] | ||
Revision as of 14:14, 8 February 2024
Research by Joan West
Ernest Smith was born
Daisy Saunders born ? was the daughter of William Saunders & Bethia Janes
See Rose Cottage, near Crooked Chimney
1934 Conveyance. Ernest Smith, son in law of William Saunders, purchased Stocken Farm for £3,225. It still included the large Field called Hillocks, but the smaller field to the north of Goodacres Lane was sold off separately. (Purchased by George Hawes of Woodbyne Farm).
William Saunders had built a house there, also sold separately, called Hillcrest. click George & Anne Hawes for George Hawes life story
also click 1919 Wedding of Daisy Saunders & Ernest SmithErnest Smith purchased Stocken Farm
5th April 1945 Ernest Smith of Stoneycroft, Walters Ash purchased Promised Land Farm from the executors of Joseph Tyler for £8750.
31st July 1947 Ernest Smith sold Promised Land Farm to Olive Hunt of Beaconsfield