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Fernhurst was originally called [[Portobello Cottage no 5]]
 
Fernhurst was originally called [[Portobello Cottage no 5]]
  
'''1911 census.  House now called [[Fernhurst]]'''.  George Baker 41 farm lab. Margaret 37 lace beader, Daisy 15 lacemaker.  Click [[George & Margaret Baker]] for their life story
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'''1911 census.  [[Portobello Cottage no 5]]'''.  George Baker 41 farm lab. Margaret 37 lace beader, Daisy 15 lacemaker.  Click [[George & Margaret Baker]] for their life story
  
'''February 17th 1921. House now called [[Fernhurst]].'''  Tenant  George Baker 51
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'''February 17th 1921. [[Portobello Cottage no 5]].'''  Tenant  George Baker 51 and family
  
 
'''1939 Register (census). [[Fernhurst]].'''  George Baker 70 gardener,  Margaret Baker 65, Boaz Redrup 77 retired hospital worker, widower of Thirza Rixon
 
'''1939 Register (census). [[Fernhurst]].'''  George Baker 70 gardener,  Margaret Baker 65, Boaz Redrup 77 retired hospital worker, widower of Thirza Rixon

Latest revision as of 10:39, 23 November 2024

Fernhurst was originally called Portobello Cottage no 5

1911 census. Portobello Cottage no 5. George Baker 41 farm lab. Margaret 37 lace beader, Daisy 15 lacemaker. Click George & Margaret Baker for their life story

February 17th 1921. Portobello Cottage no 5. Tenant George Baker 51 and family

1939 Register (census). Fernhurst. George Baker 70 gardener, Margaret Baker 65, Boaz Redrup 77 retired hospital worker, widower of Thirza Rixon

Boaz Redrup, living at Fernhurst, died 12th May 1943. click George & Margaret Baker and Boaz & Thirza Redrup for more about George, Margaret and Boaz.

Hallmark April 1986. Planning Application. Ground and first floor extensions to provide additional residential accommodation at Fernhurst, Portobello Cottages, Main Road, Lacey Green