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Histories» Show All «Prev «1 ... 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 ... 161» Next» » Slide Show The MUSGROVE branch - INDEX My birth father's branch which travels from Kings Brompton in Somerset to become cordwainers in Marylebone; on to Paddington Station and the slums of Kensington; before serving their country in two world wars. The early MUSGROVE's from Kings Brompton and Marylebone Read about the shoemaker and cordwainerWilliam MUSGROVE from 1860 to 1901 in Kensington Read about him working on the railway and living in the slumsSpecifically read about the dwellings they lived in as described by the Charles Booth Survey and what became of Southam Street and the Trellick Tower . Also details of photographer Roger Mayne. Hannah WILD from Deryshire and Yorkshire stock to Kensington Read about William's wife and her long life living in the slumsTo the MUSGROVE children - Bill, Carrie, Charles, Alf, Bert, George, Frank and Jack Read about the MUSGROVE generation who served their countrySpecifically read about Frank who died at the Somme aged 19 and George who won the DCM for conspicuous bravery and resource in WW1 and his sons who died, as he did, during WW2. » Show All «Prev «1 ... 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 ... 161» Next» » Slide Show | |||
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