Difference between revisions of "Andrew & Laura Briscoe"

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''Editor’s comment.  In the 1911 census, Herbert Witney aged 41, had moved from Lacey Green and was a grocer & shopkeeper on Woodway, Loosley Row.  With him were his wife Alice Maud and seven of their eight children.''
 
''Editor’s comment.  In the 1911 census, Herbert Witney aged 41, had moved from Lacey Green and was a grocer & shopkeeper on Woodway, Loosley Row.  With him were his wife Alice Maud and seven of their eight children.''
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Revision as of 13:06, 8 March 2023

Andrew Briscoe was the son of Joseph & Jane Briscoe

Laura Annie Janes was the daughter of Maria Janes (single mother), grand-daughter of John & Emma Janes

Andrew & Laura married in 1906.

No children by 1911.

1909. BACON STOLEN AT LACEY GREEN.   The Bucks Herald, 24th April, 1909

ONE MONTHS HARD LABOUR.

ANDREW BRISCOE was sentenced to 1 month’s hard labour for stealing 15lbs of bacon from Herbert Witney, a grocer of Lacey Green.

Editor’s comment.  In the 1911 census, Herbert Witney aged 41, had moved from Lacey Green and was a grocer & shopkeeper on Woodway, Loosley Row.  With him were his wife Alice Maud and seven of their eight children.

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