Difference between revisions of "Ralph & Ellen Nolan Gomme"

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'''Ralph Gomme''' born 1875 was the son of [[John & Sarah Gomme]]
 
'''Ralph Gomme''' born 1875 was the son of [[John & Sarah Gomme]]
  
'''''Ellen Nolan Thrupp''' was born in Woolwich and had come to live in Loosley Row when her widowed mother had taken a position as a housekeeper there.''
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'''''Ellen Nolan Thrupp''' was born in Woolwich and had come to live in Loosley Row when her widowed mother had taken a position with [[Colonel & Mrs Tighe]] at [[Loosley House]], first as the cook, then becoming the housekeeper.''
  
 
'''Ralph and Ellen married in 1905'''
 
'''Ralph and Ellen married in 1905'''
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'''Excerpt from Hallmark 1978.  "news from the past"''' '''(1905/6).'''  "At the close of the football match the Sports Club President ( Rev.W. Robson) on behalf of the members of the Lacey Green Football Club, presented a silver-plated dinner cruet to the captain, Mr. Ralph Gomme, as a slight token of regard and expression of good fellowship on the occasion of his recent marriage. The members broke out with 'For he's a jolly good fellow' after which Mr Gomme suitably responded.  Mr J Saunders moved a vote of thanks to the President for so kindly coming to make the presentation, and so terminating the pleasant little evening."  click [[Sports and Social Club]] for more about the Sports Club
 
'''Excerpt from Hallmark 1978.  "news from the past"''' '''(1905/6).'''  "At the close of the football match the Sports Club President ( Rev.W. Robson) on behalf of the members of the Lacey Green Football Club, presented a silver-plated dinner cruet to the captain, Mr. Ralph Gomme, as a slight token of regard and expression of good fellowship on the occasion of his recent marriage. The members broke out with 'For he's a jolly good fellow' after which Mr Gomme suitably responded.  Mr J Saunders moved a vote of thanks to the President for so kindly coming to make the presentation, and so terminating the pleasant little evening."  click [[Sports and Social Club]] for more about the Sports Club
  
'''In the 1939 Register (census)''' Ralph Gomme of The Foundry, Loosley Row is listed as an iron moulder.
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'''In the 1939 Register (census)''' Ralph Gomme of [[The Foundry]], Loosley Row is listed as an iron moulder.
  
 
'''Probate.  Ralph Gomme''' of The Foundry, Loosley Row, died at [[Foundry Cottage]], Loosley Row.  Executors John William Saunders and Fred Harvey Baker  
 
'''Probate.  Ralph Gomme''' of The Foundry, Loosley Row, died at [[Foundry Cottage]], Loosley Row.  Executors John William Saunders and Fred Harvey Baker  
  
 
[[File:Connie.jpg|thumb|Connie Gomme]]
 
[[File:Connie.jpg|thumb|Connie Gomme]]

Revision as of 16:40, 8 July 2024

Ralph Gomme

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Ralph Gomme born 1875 was the son of John & Sarah Gomme

Ellen Nolan Thrupp was born in Woolwich and had come to live in Loosley Row when her widowed mother had taken a position with Colonel & Mrs Tighe at Loosley House, first as the cook, then becoming the housekeeper.

Ralph and Ellen married in 1905

Ralph and Ellen Nolan Gomme first lived in the cottage of Loosley House. Ralph was the chauffeur to Colonel & Mrs Tighe

Ralph and Ellen had 1 child as follows :-

Constance Lillah Gomme born 1908 married Frederick Baker. click Fred & Connie Baker for their life story

Excerpt from Hallmark 1978. "news from the past" (1905/6). "At the close of the football match the Sports Club President ( Rev.W. Robson) on behalf of the members of the Lacey Green Football Club, presented a silver-plated dinner cruet to the captain, Mr. Ralph Gomme, as a slight token of regard and expression of good fellowship on the occasion of his recent marriage. The members broke out with 'For he's a jolly good fellow' after which Mr Gomme suitably responded. Mr J Saunders moved a vote of thanks to the President for so kindly coming to make the presentation, and so terminating the pleasant little evening." click Sports and Social Club for more about the Sports Club

In the 1939 Register (census) Ralph Gomme of The Foundry, Loosley Row is listed as an iron moulder.

Probate. Ralph Gomme of The Foundry, Loosley Row, died at Foundry Cottage, Loosley Row. Executors John William Saunders and Fred Harvey Baker

Connie Gomme