Difference between revisions of "Datcha"
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'''In the 1901 census''' Sarah was a widow, listed as a publican and farmer | '''In the 1901 census''' Sarah was a widow, listed as a publican and farmer | ||
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| + | '''Sarah Floyd died''' 9th August 1907. | ||
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| + | Sarah bequeathed Willow Cottages to be held in trust by her executors, Joseph George Floyd and W. Bliss, solicitor, to pay the income from her estate to '''Alison Elsie Rogers''' for life. then to her heirs and descendants. | ||
Also 3 boarders, Frederick and Alice Rogers with '''Alison Elsie Rogers 7 months old'''. | Also 3 boarders, Frederick and Alice Rogers with '''Alison Elsie Rogers 7 months old'''. | ||
In the 1939 Register (census) it is recorded as occupied by Frank Rogers, born 1878, a bricklayer, and Annie R Carter, born 1897, single, his housekeeper. | In the 1939 Register (census) it is recorded as occupied by Frank Rogers, born 1878, a bricklayer, and Annie R Carter, born 1897, single, his housekeeper. | ||
Revision as of 13:20, 17 March 2023
The house called Datcha was built seemingly on Kiln Lane, although the Lane is not adopted by the Council as far as this point. It stands on the north side of the track where a footpath crosses.
In the1891 census John and Sarah lived at the Public House The Whip, his mother Ann Cheshire was with them. John farmer and licensed victualler. George Cheshire, Sarah's brother is the miller.
In the 1901 census Sarah was a widow, listed as a publican and farmer
Sarah Floyd died 9th August 1907.
Sarah bequeathed Willow Cottages to be held in trust by her executors, Joseph George Floyd and W. Bliss, solicitor, to pay the income from her estate to Alison Elsie Rogers for life. then to her heirs and descendants.
Also 3 boarders, Frederick and Alice Rogers with Alison Elsie Rogers 7 months old.
In the 1939 Register (census) it is recorded as occupied by Frank Rogers, born 1878, a bricklayer, and Annie R Carter, born 1897, single, his housekeeper.