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Henry   Burrows
1798-1873 1841 Census: Market Place
  Samuel Horton   Pulley
1800-1869 of Lower Eaton Herefordshire and of Hornsey Middlesex. in 1838 1851 census: 9 Mount Pleasant, Stamford Hill, Hackney
  John   Bouch
1811-1895 of Coombe Lea, Bickley. Head of firm of 'Manchester merchants' in 7-8 Bread St., City of London. Belonged to Fishmongers Guild. Groomy says d. in 1893.
  Edward   Browne
1810-1878 Started firm of Carey & Browne in 36? Mincing Lane, ca. 1834. Children and their order from Mem (from memory) . Groomy said 9 children, 7 of them married with children. of No 1 Sussex Place, Old Kent Road, Camberwell, Surrey (info from Ron Fortuna 27/10/07) . Lived Denmark Hill, then for ca 20 yrs from ca. 1853 at Oak Hill, Surbiton. 1875 lived on/off Kingston Hill - his will says Devonshire Lodge, Coombe Warren, Kingston.
               
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Elizabeth   Woodley
1796-1859
Suzannah King   Woodley
1809-1899 1841: with William Matthew and Charlotte Augusta Woodley Hornsey, Middlesex .1851: 9 Mount Pleasant, Stamford Hill, Hackney 1871: 11 St James, Paddington, 1881: Albemarle Rd Beckenham, Kent 1891: 75 Albemarle Road, Beckenham
Margaret   Lowther
1814-1860 Auction catalogue said she was Nicholas's sister
Margaret Ann Russ   Pugh
1809-1893 Moved to 4 Wetherby Gardens, London after her husband died. Bur. Norbiton Cemetery. Info on parents from Ron Fortuna
       
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John Stamford   Burrows
b. 10 APR 1834
d. 25 DEC 1911 of 29 Change Alley, Shortlands (1858) then of Strawberry Vale, Twickenham 1895 'The Elms' between Shortlands & Beckenham. Later 12A Upper Hamilton Terrace, London. Elected member of Lloyds 23 Jun 1858 (£50 entrance fee, £12/12s annual subs.) buried Teddington Cemetery. 1871 Census: Bromley? 1901 Census: Paddington (b. 1835)
m. Emily Josephine   Pulley
b. 18 DEC 1843
d. 11 MAY 1934 buried Teddington Cemetery 15 May 1934 'The Elms' Beckenham, Kent, then 12A Upper Hamilton Terrace, London (near Edgware Rd) 1901 Census: Paddington (b. 1844) 1891 Census: Bromley. 1871 Census: Twickenham 1861 Census: Stamford Hill, Hackney Marriage record: Hackney 1865 Oct-Dec Vol 1b p803.
John Lowther   Bouch
b. 1844
d. APR 1926 of Surbiton. 1881: South Bank Holmwood Kingston On Thames, with whole family + Cook, Nurse & Housemaid Moved to house opposite Shortlands Church, Kent when wife died. Then Wendover Rd, off Mason's Hill, Bromley. Took over as head of firm from his father. Belonged to Fishmongers Guild. Firm went into bankruptcy in 1902. Then manager at firm of Rylands. Retired ca. 1911 and went to live with son Lowther in Ackworth.
m. Eliza   Browne
b. 1848
d. FEB 1897 'Bunny'. Invalid from 1889. Bur. at west end of St Mark's Church, St. Mark's Hill, Surbiton.
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Ernest Pulley   Burrows
b. 14 FEB 1870 Strawberry Vale, Twickenham
d. 28 FEB 1945 'Granfer' educ. Sherborne. Lived Hayes Cottage, Hayes, 1897-1904, Westwood, Keston, 1905-11, Heatherside, Keston, 1911-40 (requisitioned by RAF), Beggar's End then Post Cottage (1940-) Developed TB in 1913, & went to a sanatorium in England then Switzerland. While he was away his business went bust. Lieut. in Volunteers (Home Guard) in WW1. After the war a 2nd business went bust. He then worked for Burrows & Co. Retired at Xmas 1939. 1901 Census: Hayes
m. Margaret Lowther   Bouch
b. 1873 Surbiton, Surrey
d. 1958 Esher, Surrey 'Peggie' 'Groomy'. Lived Hayes Cottage, Keston (1897-1905) then in Westwood (1905-11), then in Heatherside (1911-), later in Post Cottage, Bookham (1940-1951) & lastly with Mem & Demon at Lammas Cottage.
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Ernest Lowther (Peter) 1899-1902 1901 Census: Hayes, Kent
Dorothea Joan 1901-1951 Emigrated to Australia in autumn 1925. Returned 1932? and lived with parents. Died of cancer.
Elizabeth Lowther "Betty" 1902-1903
Katharine Margaret "Kitty" 1906-1976 'Kaybe' 'Gabby' earned her living as a model. After marriage lived in Beckenham, later Ecclestone Place, London EC1 then Ranelagh Gardens, Putney
Anthony John "Anto" 1908-1949 educ. scholarship to Tonbridge. Joined Burrows Bros. (ca. 1925) and became a partner (ca. 1935) . Joined West Kent Yeomanry (artillery). Fought in France (Dunkirk), N. Africa, Yugoslavia (Vis). Boug
Cecily 1910-1910
Living Relative
Richard Morell "Dick" Burrows
b. 9 AUG 1904
d. 2 AUG 1942
Radio presenter educ. Tonbridge School. Emigrated to Australia in autumn 1925. Served in Australian Light Horse Regiment (Capt., acting Major). Died of TB.
G1, ID=144
m.
June Melville
d. ABT 2003
of Melbourne
G1, ID=150

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