Difference between revisions of "George & Isabella Maunder"
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| + | '''!934'''. '''[[Harry Floyd]] Tells [[Rosemary Mortham]] about the Coming of Mains Water'''. | ||
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| + | '''The digging of the water mains began in 1932'''. Harry can remember digging the trenches to lay the pipes to [[Stocken Farm]] and some of the surrounding fields. He was helped by George Maunder, father of Flo, whose husband, Frank Gomme, was landlord of the “Black Horse”. George had previously worked for Harry’s grandfather, William Saunders, at Smalldean Farm. | ||
'''Tenants of [[Willow Cottages no 2]]. 1939 Register (census)''' George Maunder 65, Isabella Maunder 65, George Maunder 34. click [[George & Isabella Maunder]] for their story | '''Tenants of [[Willow Cottages no 2]]. 1939 Register (census)''' George Maunder 65, Isabella Maunder 65, George Maunder 34. click [[George & Isabella Maunder]] for their story | ||
Revision as of 12:40, 24 July 2024
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click Maunder for others in this family.
George Maunder was born in 1874
Isabella Atkins born 1874 was the daughter of James Atkins of Hampden and Mary Ann Bowler of Lacey Green
George and Isabella married in
George and Isabella had 4 children as follows :-
William George Maunder born 1895 died at Chapel Lane, High Wycombe.
Harold Thomas Maunder born 1898 married Winifred Florence Adams in 1924. click Harold & Winifred Maunder for their life story
Florence 'Flo' Elizabeth Maunder born 1900 married Frank George Gomme in 1931. click Frank & Flo Gomme for their life story
George Maunder born 1905
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!934. Harry Floyd Tells Rosemary Mortham about the Coming of Mains Water.
The digging of the water mains began in 1932. Harry can remember digging the trenches to lay the pipes to Stocken Farm and some of the surrounding fields. He was helped by George Maunder, father of Flo, whose husband, Frank Gomme, was landlord of the “Black Horse”. George had previously worked for Harry’s grandfather, William Saunders, at Smalldean Farm.
Tenants of Willow Cottages no 2. 1939 Register (census) George Maunder 65, Isabella Maunder 65, George Maunder 34. click George & Isabella Maunder for their story
George Maunder snr died at Willow Cottages no 2 on 4th May 1984 aged 79.
Research Note. Willow Cottages had been purchased in 1927 by Harry Floyd.
