Difference between revisions of "Edwin & Daphne Williams"
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Edwin Williams as a child lived at Ye Olde Cottage, behind [[The Black Horse]]. click [[Ye Olde Cottage]] where Edwin describes the time he lived there. His family moved to Lime Tree Cottages in 1955/56. | Edwin Williams as a child lived at Ye Olde Cottage, behind [[The Black Horse]]. click [[Ye Olde Cottage]] where Edwin describes the time he lived there. His family moved to Lime Tree Cottages in 1955/56. | ||
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'''Edwin Williams described Lacey Green School''' in a questionnaire at a school reunion organised by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lacey_Green_History_Group Lacey Green History Group] | '''Edwin Williams described Lacey Green School''' in a questionnaire at a school reunion organised by [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Lacey_Green_History_Group Lacey Green History Group] | ||
"Started 1944. Left 1954 aged 15. The headmistress was Mrs Gurney. Other teachers were Miss Janes and Miss Jarvis. The Reverend Stewart was the vicar. Subjects were 3 R's, painting and raffia work. Toilets were outside. Went home for lunch. Had milk at break. Played football, cricket and rounders. My father Arthur Williams had been at the school." | "Started 1944. Left 1954 aged 15. The headmistress was Mrs Gurney. Other teachers were Miss Janes and Miss Jarvis. The Reverend Stewart was the vicar. Subjects were 3 R's, painting and raffia work. Toilets were outside. Went home for lunch. Had milk at break. Played football, cricket and rounders. My father Arthur Williams had been at the school." | ||
Revision as of 05:25, 19 August 2023
Edwin Williams born 1939 was the son of Arthur & Lilian Williams
Daphne Boorman born ? was the daughter of Eric & Jessie Boorman
Edwin and Daphne married in 1963.
Edwin an Daphne had 2 children
click Williams for others in this family
Edwin Williams as a child lived at Ye Olde Cottage, behind The Black Horse. click Ye Olde Cottage where Edwin describes the time he lived there. His family moved to Lime Tree Cottages in 1955/56.
Edwin Williams was a page boy at Reg & Rosalynd Eames wedding
Edwin Williams described Lacey Green School in a questionnaire at a school reunion organised by Lacey Green History Group
"Started 1944. Left 1954 aged 15. The headmistress was Mrs Gurney. Other teachers were Miss Janes and Miss Jarvis. The Reverend Stewart was the vicar. Subjects were 3 R's, painting and raffia work. Toilets were outside. Went home for lunch. Had milk at break. Played football, cricket and rounders. My father Arthur Williams had been at the school."