Difference between revisions of "George & Vivienne Claydon"

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George Lacey Claydon born  was the son of [[William & Lily Ruth Claydon]].
 
George Lacey Claydon born  was the son of [[William & Lily Ruth Claydon]].
  
Joan Vivienne Halliday was the daughter of
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Joan Vivienne Halliday was the daughter of John Rutherford Halliday
  
 
George and Vivienne had at least one child as follows.  :-
 
George and Vivienne had at least one child as follows.  :-
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'''in 1951 John and his parents were living at Highlands''', [[Main Road]], LG.  My father George Lacey Claydon was at this school.
 
'''in 1951 John and his parents were living at Highlands''', [[Main Road]], LG.  My father George Lacey Claydon was at this school.
  
I attended Lacey Green School for a very short time as we moved to Speen. I enclose a school photo of my dad in a school play (the policeman) 1929 and my godfather Harold Williams is the lady sitting in front of him.
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I attended Lacey Green School for a very short time as we moved to Speen in 1952.   I enclose a school photo of my dad in a school play (the policeman) 1929 and my godfather Harold Williams is the lady sitting in front of him.
  
 
click [[Ardengrove]] for more about Highlands.
 
click [[Ardengrove]] for more about Highlands.

Revision as of 12:30, 8 May 2025

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1929 school play. George Lacey Claydon is the policeman. The lady in front of him is Harold Williams.

George Lacey Claydon born was the son of William & Lily Ruth Claydon.

Joan Vivienne Halliday was the daughter of John Rutherford Halliday

George and Vivienne had at least one child as follows. :-

John Bernard Claydon born ? reported at a school reunion in 2000 that :-

in 1951 John and his parents were living at Highlands, Main Road, LG. My father George Lacey Claydon was at this school.

I attended Lacey Green School for a very short time as we moved to Speen in 1952. I enclose a school photo of my dad in a school play (the policeman) 1929 and my godfather Harold Williams is the lady sitting in front of him.

click Ardengrove for more about Highlands.