Difference between revisions of "Alfred & Ruth Atkins"
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'''Ruth Turvey''' born 1881 at Speen was the daughter of [[George & Annie Turvey]] | '''Ruth Turvey''' born 1881 at Speen was the daughter of [[George & Annie Turvey]] | ||
| − | In 1891 the Atkins family was living at [[Piggotts]] | + | In 1891 the Atkins family was living at [[Piggotts Common]] and the Turvey family was living at the adjacent hamlet of [[Denner Hill.]] |
'''Alfred and Ruth married in 1902 and moved to Turnip End'''. | '''Alfred and Ruth married in 1902 and moved to Turnip End'''. | ||
Revision as of 15:53, 18 October 2023
Alfred Atkins born 1879 at Springfield Cottages, Denner Hill was the son of George & Emily Atkins
Ruth Turvey born 1881 at Speen was the daughter of George & Annie Turvey
In 1891 the Atkins family was living at Piggotts Common and the Turvey family was living at the adjacent hamlet of Denner Hill.
Alfred and Ruth married in 1902 and moved to Turnip End.
Alfred and Ruth Atkins had five children, all born at Turnip End, as follows :-
Lucy Atkins born 1903
Ralph Atkins born 1906
Frederick Atkins born 1907
Vera Atkins born 1909
baby daughter born 1910
Mr Alfred Atkins, Turnip End. Rented his cottage from Ernest Anderson (click Ernest Edward & Lily Rose Anderson) Rent paid half yearly £4-15s per annum. From September 1913 increased to £5 per annum.
WW1. Alfred Atkins died in 1917. see Families with Fallen WW1
Ruth Atkins and the children moved to High Wycombe after the death of Alfred.
click Atkins for others in this family