Difference between revisions of "Thomas & Rosa Oakford"
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'''''Research Note'''. It is ironic that Rosa and her children were living in "Prospect" Cottage, Loosley Row, seeing as her 1st husband Frederick Stevens, killed in WW1, was buried at "Prospect" Hill. See [[Fred & Rosa Stevens]]'' ''and [[Families with Fallen WW1]]'' | '''''Research Note'''. It is ironic that Rosa and her children were living in "Prospect" Cottage, Loosley Row, seeing as her 1st husband Frederick Stevens, killed in WW1, was buried at "Prospect" Hill. See [[Fred & Rosa Stevens]]'' ''and [[Families with Fallen WW1]]'' | ||
| − | '''''Rosa Stevens''' was left a widow with two young children -- | + | '''''Rosa Stevens''' was left a widow with two young children --'' |
| + | '''''Clara Gladys Stevens''' born 1913 married Albert E Stevens. click [[Albert & Clara Stevens]] for their life story'' | ||
| − | ''''' | + | '''''Alfred Stevens''' born 1914'' |
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click [[Oakford]] for others in this family | click [[Oakford]] for others in this family | ||
Revision as of 04:26, 25 August 2023
Research by Joan West
Thomas John Oakford born 1900 was the son of Robert & Sarah Oakford
Rosa Stevens born 1890 was the widow of Frederick J Stevens, the daughter of Horace & Agnes Mary Janes.
Thomas and Rosa married in April 1926
1939 Register (census) 2 Prospect Cottages, Loosley Row
Thomas John Oakford 39 builders labourer, Rosa Oakford 49, Alfred Stevens 25 carpenter.
Research Note. It is ironic that Rosa and her children were living in "Prospect" Cottage, Loosley Row, seeing as her 1st husband Frederick Stevens, killed in WW1, was buried at "Prospect" Hill. See Fred & Rosa Stevens and Families with Fallen WW1
Rosa Stevens was left a widow with two young children --
Clara Gladys Stevens born 1913 married Albert E Stevens. click Albert & Clara Stevens for their life story
Alfred Stevens born 1914
click Oakford for others in this family