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m. 12 Jul 1922
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12 Jul 1922 [1] |
Portsmouth, Southampton, Hampshire, England [1]  |
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Abt 1923 |
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Aug 2019 |
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24 Mar 1928 |
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England  |
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1968 |
Skegness, Lincolnshire, England  |
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18 Jul 1935 |
Gibraltar  |
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25 Sep 2005 |
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Derrick Cook | F1140 |
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2 Apr 1945 |
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Notes |
- From Joy Logan:
"We have lost all touch with the Terrys. The two eldest children were Doreen and Kenneth - I am not sure in which order. I have no memory of ever meeting them: they lived mostly abroad. Their Christmas letters from Gibraltar in 1935 started me on my stamp collection, and Moyra and I still have necklaces of carved ivory elephants sent I think from Ceylon. Later they settled in England and seem to have lost touch after Granny died [1939].
"Uncle Arthur was a Radio Officer in the Royal Navy, and served in HMS RENOWN when the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor) went round the world in her in 1924. Later RENOWN visited a number of ports in Britain so that peoplle could go aboard and see the Prince's apartments. One often-told story... was that when Uncle Arthur came to Larne on leave he took Aunt Madge out one evening on a 'Mystery Tour'. This turned out to be a visit to RENOWN in Belfast: the comments of his shipmates were never repeated in my hearing!
"Hugh tells me that when he was at ATC camp in Weston-Super-Mare in 1949 he visited them in Swindon, and renewed correspondence for a short time, but after a few years letters were unanswered. I think I remember that when Aunt Lily visited me in Chard in 1974 uncle Arthur was living in Ipswich - too far for a visit." [2]
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- [S495] England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005, (Ancestry.com), Jul-Aug-Sep 1922 Vol 2b Page 1178 (Reliability: 3).
- [S136] The Family Tree (Clements-Logan), Joy Logan.
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