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'''Vic and Mabel married in 1920'''
 
'''Vic and Mabel married in 1920'''
  
'''Vic and Mabel had children as follows :-'''
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'''Vic and Mabel had 3 children as follows :-'''
  
 
'''Mabel V Hussey''' born 1921
 
'''Mabel V Hussey''' born 1921

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Albert E 'Victor' Hussey born 1898 was the son of Stephen & Sarah Hussey

Mabel A Grey born 1897 was the daughter of ?

Vic and Mabel married in 1920

Vic and Mabel had 3 children as follows :-

Mabel V Hussey born 1921

Ronald S Hussey born 1924

Brenda E Hussey born 1926 married ? Butler

1939 Register (census) Woodside, Walters Ash (on the New Road to Lacey Green). Albert Hussey born 1897 bricklayer, Mabel A Hussey born 1897, Mabel V born 1921 ironmonger's book-keeper, Ronald S born 1924 ironmongers apprentice, Brenda E born 1926 at school.

"DAD'S ARMY". J.T. Baker, a Loosley Row ‘exile’, writes of his days in the Home Guard

Just eighteen I had the doubtful distinction of being one of the youngest members of the Lacey Green and Loosley Row platoon of the Home Guard.   We used to meet on Tuesday evenings, for training under the watchful eye of Captain Fairbrother. The platoon sergeant was Vic Hussey and we must have numbered about 25 all told. I don’t remember them all, but names come to mind:- Bill Dell, Len Oakford, Archie Rixon, Bob Eddles, Ken Eddles, Charlie Currell, George Maunders, Harold Rolfe, Mr. Cullum, Mr. Ferris, Mr. Knott, Cecil Rixon, Pat Carter, Jack ‘Sammy’ Saw, Bill Gurney, and Mr Waite.