Difference between revisions of "George & Elsie Toms"
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| − | . | + | '''George Toms born 1901 was the son of George Toms farmer of Great Hampden''' |
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| + | Elsie Mabel Currell born 1904 was the daughter of [[Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell]] | ||
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| + | George and Elsie Mabel married on 11th September 1944 | ||
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| + | George and Elsie Mabel had no children | ||
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| + | The 4 cottages of Currell Row were left to Elsie Mabel Toms, by her parents | ||
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| + | '''SOLD''' | ||
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| + | 1974. The executors of Elsie Mabel Toms sold No 1 Currell Row to [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Nigel_Kelloway Nigel Kelloway], who was the current tenant. | ||
Revision as of 03:04, 21 July 2023
George Toms born 1901 was the son of George Toms farmer of Great Hampden
Elsie Mabel Currell born 1904 was the daughter of Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell
George and Elsie Mabel married on 11th September 1944
George and Elsie Mabel had no children
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The 4 cottages of Currell Row were left to Elsie Mabel Toms, by her parents
SOLD
1974. The executors of Elsie Mabel Toms sold No 1 Currell Row to Nigel Kelloway, who was the current tenant.