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Elsie Mabel Currell born 1904 was the daughter of [[Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell]]
 
Elsie Mabel Currell born 1904 was the daughter of [[Free & Elizabeth Jane Currell]]
  
George and  Elsie Mabel married on 11th September 1944
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George and  Elsie married on 11th September 1944
  
George and Elsie Mabel had no children
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George and Elsie had no children
  
 
George and Elsie lived at [[1 Lime Tree Cottages]]. Kiln Lane, Lacey Green
 
George and Elsie lived at [[1 Lime Tree Cottages]]. Kiln Lane, Lacey Green

Revision as of 06:34, 13 November 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 married on 11th September 1944

George and Elsie had no children

George and Elsie lived at 1 Lime Tree Cottages. Kiln Lane, Lacey Green

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The 4 cottages of Currell Row were left to Elsie Mabel Toms, by her parents

1974.   The executors of Elsie Mabel Toms sold No 1 Currell Row to Nigel Kelloway, who was the current tenant.