Difference between revisions of "Peter "Baggy" Parslow and Martha"

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'''Harry Parslow,''' son of Peter "Baggy" Parslow and Martha, nee Bowler, who lived in one of the three cottages which later became one house, called Well Cottage, in Church Lane, Lacey Green.  They lived in the one furthest from the lane.   There was a pond in the field which the children called "Baggy's Pond, "Baggy" being Mr. Parslow's nickname.  See [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1900_Tragedy_by_Drowning 1900 Tragedy by Drowning].  The children used to go there looking for newts.
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Peter "Baggy" Parslow and Martha, nee Bowler, lived in one of the three cottages which later became one house, called Well Cottage, in Church Lane, Lacey Green.  They lived in the one furthest from the lane next to a field.
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There was a pond in the field which the children called "Baggy's Pond", "Baggy" being Mr. Parslow's nickname.  The children used to go there looking for newts.  See [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/1900_Tragedy_by_Drowning 1900 Tragedy by Drowning].

Revision as of 15:45, 25 October 2022

Peter "Baggy" Parslow and Martha, nee Bowler, lived in one of the three cottages which later became one house, called Well Cottage, in Church Lane, Lacey Green. They lived in the one furthest from the lane next to a field.

There was a pond in the field which the children called "Baggy's Pond", "Baggy" being Mr. Parslow's nickname. The children used to go there looking for newts. See 1900 Tragedy by Drowning.