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Weller, Frederick (b. )

Note: Witness to: James Garrett #2134 & Mary Harris #2135 Married 07 Mar 1848 Luton St Mary Parish Church Bedfordshire England

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Summerfield, Charlotte (b. )
Note: Witness to: James Garrett #2134 & Mary Harris #2135 Married 07 Mar 1848 Luton St Mary Parish Church Bedfordshire England

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Bennett, Samuel (b. )
Note: Witness to: John Garrett #3508 & Ann Dawes #3509 Married 13 Oct 1825 Luton St Mary Parish Church

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Young, Alice (b. )
Note: Witness to: John Garrett #3508 & Ann Dawes #3509 Married 13 Oct 1825 Luton St Mary Parish Church

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Rogers, John Edward (b. 1856, d. -)
Occupation: Farm Labourer
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Knockwood Lane Molash Kent

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Rogers, Albert (b. 1868, d. -)
Note: Christened - 05 Jul 1868 - St Mary's Willesborough Ashford Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Records - Willesborough St. Mary Baptisms 1538-1948/p4307

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Rogers, Emily Louise (b. 1870, d. 1870)
Note: Christened - 12 Aug 1870 - St Mary's Willesborough Ashford Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Records - Willesborough St. Mary Baptisms 1538-1948/p4425
Buried - 20 Aug 1870 - St Mary's Willesborough Ashford Kent
Source - Kent Archives - Parish Records - St Mary's Willesborough 1583-1937/2601

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Amelia, Lydia (b. 1863, d. -)
Note:

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Bones, Ernest Frederick (b. 08 NOV 1889, d. 1969)
Note: Ernest Bones was posted to the Royal Flying Corps as a PT instructor. There is a family story that he was also posted to North Africa during this time as a driver. David Rowley recalls Ernest's stories as a child, especially one in which he claimed to have driven Lawrence of Arabia on one occasion. He was also purported to have driven the first caterpillar tracked vehicle on African soil. On returning to England he resumed his job as a long distance lorry driver but returned to service in World War II as captain in the home guard.

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Owen, Eleanor (b. 08 OCT 1890, d. 1984)
Note: Eleanor worked in a munitions factory during World War I. She had a lucky escape one day when, after taking a day off work for sickness, the factory was bombed with great loss of life. She also worked as one of the earliest bus conductresses.

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