Difference between revisions of "Hans & Peggy Jourdan"

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Charles Henry  'Hans' Jourdan born  /   was the son of ///
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Charles Henry  'Hans' Jourdan was from a German family.   He eventually was to become the chairman of Parker Knoll in High Wycome (see below)
  
Phyllis Maud 'Peggy' Parker born  /  was the daughter of  
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Phllis Maud Parker was the granddaughter of Frederick Parker the founder of the company that later became"Parker Knoll", which later moved to Frogmoor, High Wycombe, before much later moving to the Cotswolds.
  
 
Hans and Peggy were married in 1936
 
Hans and Peggy were married in 1936
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Hans and Peggy had two children as follows :-
 
Hans and Peggy had two children as follows :-
  
Martin Jourdan born  /
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Martin Jourdan born  ?
  
Thomas 'Tom' Jourdan born ?
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Thomas 'Tom' Jourdan born ?   Tom moved into [[Grace Cottage]] when he married.
  
November 1949.  Peggy Jourdan purchased [[Gracefield]], Main Road, Lacey Green  
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'''November 1949.'''   Peggy Jourdan purchased [[Gracefield]], Main Road, Lacey Green  
 
 
Hans and Peggy Jourdan moved into “Gracefield”, Main Road, Lacey Green in November 1949.   Peggy bought the house and less than an acre of land from the executors of Eliza Bayman Carter, the widow of Harold Carter, owner of Grymsdyke and The Old Tennis Court to which he had moved his company during WW2.   In 1952 Peggy was able to purchase most of the rest of the estate, apart from Grace Cottage and its garden, which Hans bought in 1964.   They had two sons, Martin and Tom, and Martin moved into Grace Cottage when he married and considerably enlarged it.
 
  
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Hans and Peggy Jourdan moved into “Gracefield” in November 1949.   Peggy bought the house and less than an acre of land from the executors of Eliza Bayman Carter, (click [[Harold Edward & Eliza Carter]] for more about the Carters.
  
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'''In 1952''' Peggy was able to purchase most of the rest of the estate, apart from Grace Cottage and its garden, which Hans bought in 1964.
  
 
Hans and Peggy lived at Gracefield 26 years   Hans was the Chairman of Parker Knoll’s “up – market” furniture factory in High Wycombe and one time Master of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers.   Peggy took an active interest in the community, as did Hans as opportunity arose.
 
Hans and Peggy lived at Gracefield 26 years   Hans was the Chairman of Parker Knoll’s “up – market” furniture factory in High Wycombe and one time Master of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers.   Peggy took an active interest in the community, as did Hans as opportunity arose.

Revision as of 11:01, 14 May 2024

Charles Henry 'Hans' Jourdan was from a German family. He eventually was to become the chairman of Parker Knoll in High Wycome (see below)

Phllis Maud Parker was the granddaughter of Frederick Parker the founder of the company that later became"Parker Knoll", which later moved to Frogmoor, High Wycombe, before much later moving to the Cotswolds.

Hans and Peggy were married in 1936

Hans and Peggy had two children as follows :-

Martin Jourdan born ?

Thomas 'Tom' Jourdan born ? Tom moved into Grace Cottage when he married.

November 1949. Peggy Jourdan purchased Gracefield, Main Road, Lacey Green

Hans and Peggy Jourdan moved into “Gracefield” in November 1949.   Peggy bought the house and less than an acre of land from the executors of Eliza Bayman Carter, (click Harold Edward & Eliza Carter for more about the Carters.

In 1952 Peggy was able to purchase most of the rest of the estate, apart from Grace Cottage and its garden, which Hans bought in 1964.

Hans and Peggy lived at Gracefield 26 years   Hans was the Chairman of Parker Knoll’s “up – market” furniture factory in High Wycombe and one time Master of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers.   Peggy took an active interest in the community, as did Hans as opportunity arose.