Photo Gallery - New Additions, March 2012 (Photo Gallery)
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:18 (4641 days ago)
Drybrook RFC 1922/3
Arthur Harris (holding rugby ball) 1890-1963 born Drybrook.
Parents Thomas and Beata Elisabeth Harris nee Brain.
Photo and details supplied by Erin
Steam Mills School Class 1925
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:19 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Steam Mills School Class 1925
Jean Harris front row (5th from left - dark uniform)
daughter of Arthur Harris and Tryphena Harris nee Wilce.
Photo and details supplied by Erin
Archibald Roberts
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:21 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Archibald Roberts
My great uncle Archibald ROBERTS.
Birth abt 1895 in Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England
Death 25 Sep 1915 in France & Flanders.
The photo was taken in Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales about 1914-1915.
He was a private in the 2nd Bn., Gordon Highlanders and
died age 20 on 25 September 1915 in the battle of LOOS.
He was the son of Samuel ROBERTS 1856 and Martha WORKMAN 1857
both from East Dean but by then living in Cwmaman, Aberdare.
His brother was Milson ROBERTS 1878 of East Dean who was my grandfather.
His photo is in your photo gallery.
Photo and details supplied by Melvyn Roberts
Harriet Margery James
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:23 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Possibly Harriet Margery James
Margery James nee Munn 1879-1935
Harriet Margery James nee Munn, who lived at Myrtle Villas in Lydbrook.
This photo circa 1930 may be her, but do not regonise the
two properties in the background.
Can anyone assist with identifying where this photo was taken in Lydbrook
Photo and details supplied by Graham James
Tippins Family
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:24 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Tippins Family
John Tippins left, William Tippins far right
Front row is Baby Peggy who is John's daughter, far right Daphnie Johns wife.
John is Charles and Elle Tippings son, Grandson of Julia Griffiths of Coleford
Photo and details supplied by Peter Osborne
Gwilliam Headstones
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:27 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Jacob and Emily Gwilliam
Jacob and his wife Emily nee Hardwick
Jacob was actually born on 26 March 1852, married Emily Hardwick at Parkend
on 11 November 1877, had a daughter Eleanor Louise in 1878
They all emigrated to Iowa, USA in 1879.
They are buried in Oakfield Cemetery, Exira Township, Audubon County, Iowa.
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Eleanor Louise Gwilliam
Headstone in Oakfield Cemetery, Exira Township, Audubon County, Iowa.
She was known as Nellie and married William Sidney McGuire on 15 July 1896 at Atlantic, Cass County, Iowa.
She gave birth to a daughter Ivadel in April 1897. Ivadel survived but her mother did not.
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Photos and details supplied by Michael Gwilliam
Audrey Higgs of Woolaston
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:29 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Audrey Higgs of Woolaston
Taken 1941
This picture shows my aunt, Audrey Higgs of Woolaston, in uniform. The gentleman is Fred Rogers,
her uncle by marriage to Ethel Butt. He was a Canadian, serving in WW2. The reverse of the photo
has a personal message to my aunt, including the following words: "should I be called.. during this
present conflict... you may consider that I did so gladly in your defence'. Happily Fred survived
and returned to his family (in Ontario) after the war.
Photo and details supplied by Caroline Prosser
Hatton Family
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:33 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Charles James Hatton
Charles James Hatton, son of Isaac and Sarah "Tranter" Hatton and grandson of Cornelius
and Jemima "Davis" Hatton. Also nephew of Charles and Alice Ann "Walby" Hatton.
Alice Ann Hatton
Photograph of my great-grandmother Alice Ann "Walby" Hatton born 1860.
She married my great-grandfather Charles Hatton born 1854.
Charles was a son of Cornelius Hatton and Jemima "Davis" Hatton. Cornelius
and Jemima were married at Ruardean. Cornelius baptised at Ruardean and Jemima
at Hope Mansel. Alice died in Bernice, PA USA.
I was fortunate enough to know her until seven years old. I'm 74 in 2012.
Home of Cornelius Hatton
Home of my great-great-grandparents Cornelius and Jemima Hatton at Lea Bailey, Bailey Brook.
Also in the photograph from left to right Ernest, Noreen and Dawn Ann-Marie Hatton.
Taken in 1999
Charles James Hatton 1872-1960
Charles James Hatton was the son of Isaac and Sarah "Tranter" Hatton and the
grandson of Cornelius Hatton born 1808 and wife Jemima "Davis" Hatton. Isaac
Hatton was the brother of my great grandfather Charles Hatton born 1854 married
to Alice Ann Walby.
The Tranters lived near the home of Cornelius and Jemima Hatton at Lea Bailey.
They brought Sarah's young brother to America with them as a son. He was listed
as a Hatton [this may be helpful to researchers].
Photo and details supplied by Ernest Hatton
Waterloo Pit Lydbrook
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:34 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Waterloo Pit Lydbrook
Waterloo Pit, Lydbrook that I took in the late 1950's.
My Great uncle John 'Jack' HULATT worked there and lived on Joys Green.
Photo and details supplied by John Halsey
William Henry Teague
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:35 (4641 days ago) @ admin
William Henry Teague
My Great Grandfather William Henry Teague, he was born in Parkend on 9th November 1863,
his father was Thomas Teague and mother Maria Smith.
He moved to Blackburn Lancashire sometime between the 1871 and 1881 census, where he married.
I don't know when the photo was taken but he died in 1913, the photo was taken in Blackburn.
Photo and details supplied by Patricia Smith
Dymock Football Team
by admin , Forest of Dean, Friday, March 16, 2012, 15:37 (4641 days ago) @ admin
Dymock Football Team
Dymock football team, winners of the Ledbury hospital cup 1926, photo taken at
the Beauchamp arms, my great grandfathers nephew Billy Hodges is seated 2nd from
the left front row, he also played cricket for Dymock and Much Marcle.
Photo supplied Paul Pearson