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Timeline:
1851 (CS) 38: ?John Oram (56), town crier and Constable. - 39: ?John Sims (36), bricklayer.
1904 (DD of 36/37 HS) 36/37 HS "Bounded on the south by a dwelling house formerly part of the Glebe of the Rectory of Hungerford, but then belonging to Walter Cox
and occupied by Walter Wilmott.
c.1930 Mr. ..?.. of Newbury (01635 35900) phoned Hugh 8.4.2007 having just seen the Pictorial History. Says his father (a signalman) used to live in the old International Stores, Bridge
Street, and that his older sister was born there in 1912. His wife was nee Pike
– and lived in 38 HS – daughter of the boot-maker. 1939 (Blacket's) 38: Albert Charles Pike, boot repairer (maternal grandfather of Mrs G Connick) - 39: F.W. Andrews
?1940 (JW) Owned by Cox family. (Celia Turner adds: "Wally Palmer was the son of one of Walter Cox's daughters (Gertrude Rose) and Wally married Sheila Williams. Wally now (2011) lives in
Aldbourne.") 1947 (CL) No entry!
1955 Charles Williams
(brother-in-law of Wally Palmer) moved in. 1956 (CL) No entry! 1968-1983 (CL) 38: Charles and Edith Williams 1988 (Jack Williams) Charles Williams died
2000 (CL) No entry
See also: - Cox family
Updated: 15.8.2011
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