Cecil Morton Stanley,
Electoral register, Oroua, NZ.
I can first pick him up in 1914, in 1916 he joins up. He appears again in the Electoral Roll in 1919 alone without Jessie, Jessie appears in the 1928 Roll, the rolls available are not yearly, so can't prove when they got there together, Cecil is in the 1923 directory, they must have been there by then. The 1919 Roll could have been taken from previous entries.
Hugh Irving Williams
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The sister's WRNS record shows that she intended to leave for NZ immediately after her marriage but of course doesn't record if that happened because she resigned to get married. Her residence before the war was given as 199 Edge Lane with her parents.
The UK Medical Register for 1919 shows that her father Hugh Barker Williams' address was 199 Edge Lane but by 1923 he had moved to Mold.
The UK Medical Register for 1919 shows that her father Hugh Barker Williams' address was 199 Edge Lane but by 1923 he had moved to Mold.
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Re: Hugh Irving Williams
1920 Electoral Roll records the following family at 199, Edge Lane. Thomas Freer Pugh and Edith Frances Pugh.
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