Difference between revisions of "Andrew & Laura Briscoe"

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Andrew Briscoe born 1878 was the son of [[Joseph & Jane Briscoe]]
 
Andrew Briscoe born 1878 was the son of [[Joseph & Jane Briscoe]]
  
Laura Annie Janes was the daughter of [[Maria Janes]] (single mother), grand-daughter of [[John & Emma Janes]]
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Laura Annie Janes born 1873 was the daughter of [[Maria Janes]] (single mother), grand-daughter of [[John & Emma Janes]]
  
 
Andrew & Laura married in 1906.
 
Andrew & Laura married in 1906.
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No children by 1911.
 
No children by 1911.
  
1909. BACON STOLEN AT LACEY GREEN.   The Bucks Herald, 24<sup>th</sup> April, 1909
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'''1909. BACON STOLEN AT LACEY GREEN.'''   The Bucks Herald, 24<sup>th</sup> April, 1909
  
 
'''ONE MONTHS HARD LABOUR.'''
 
'''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.
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'''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 Turnip End 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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''Editor’s comment.  In the 1911 census, Herbert Witney aged 41, had moved from Turnip End where in 1901 he is recorded as a commercial traveller, and was now a grocer & shopkeeper on Woodway, Loosley Row.  With him were his wife Alice Maud and seven of their eight children.''
  
 
click [[Briscoe]] for others in this family
 
click [[Briscoe]] for others in this family

Revision as of 06:52, 10 March 2023

Andrew Briscoe born 1878 was the son of Joseph & Jane Briscoe

Laura Annie Janes born 1873 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 Turnip End where in 1901 he is recorded as a commercial traveller, and was now a grocer & shopkeeper on Woodway, Loosley Row.  With him were his wife Alice Maud and seven of their eight children.

click Briscoe for others in this family