Difference between revisions of "Harry and "Pop" Parslow"

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Harry and Pop married
 
Harry and Pop married
 
Peter "Baggy" Parslow and Martha, nee Bowler, who lived in one of the three cottages which later became one house, called Well Cottage, in Church Lane, Lacey Green.  They lived in the one furthest from the lane.  There was a pond in the field which the children called "Baggy's Pond, "Baggy" being Mr. Parslow's nickname.  See [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1900_Tragedy_by_Drowning 1900 Tragedy by Drowning].  The children used to go there looking for newts.
 
  
 
Amelia 'Pop' and Harry Parslow married in 1937 and then lived in one of the three cottages called 'The Bunch'.  These were on the bank opposite Loosley House.  They were pulled down when the narrow road was improved.  They belonged to Mr. Hickman. the builder.
 
Amelia 'Pop' and Harry Parslow married in 1937 and then lived in one of the three cottages called 'The Bunch'.  These were on the bank opposite Loosley House.  They were pulled down when the narrow road was improved.  They belonged to Mr. Hickman. the builder.

Revision as of 10:35, 26 October 2022

Harry Parslow was the son of Peter "Baggy" Parslow and Martha, nee Bowler. See Peter Parslow & Martha Bowler

Amelia, known as "Pop", because she just popped out when she was born,was the daughter of Ebenezer & Rachel Williams of Owlswick.

Harry and Pop married

Amelia 'Pop' and Harry Parslow married in 1937 and then lived in one of the three cottages called 'The Bunch'. These were on the bank opposite Loosley House. They were pulled down when the narrow road was improved. They belonged to Mr. Hickman. the builder.