Note that the spelling of Jefferies changes here.
Listed in 1901 Census as a Carpenter living at 283 Bramford Road Ipswich
Civil Parish St Mathew
in 1924 on Percy's Wedding Certificate he is shown as a Coach BuilderDad thinks he died in Ipswich and was also buried there
1881 census shows dwelling at Wingfield street
1901 census shows living at 283 Bramford Road IpswichMay have been a cripple
Conscientious objector in WW2
Committed suicide by head in the Oven
Gladys had a son Bruce
May have been in Zulu or Boer war
Barlow, J.A. 35969, Private Unposted Imperial Yeomanry. ? this may or may not be him!
Big drinking man The Wite Horse on West Wycombe Road every day
May have been a steeplejack/builder/bricklayer
Built chimney at Bartletts
Lived at 4 Kings Head Square aged 32 with Mother in Law?
Buried in Wycombe cemetry
Mikra British Cemetery is situated approximately 8 kilometres south of Thessaloniki, on the road to the airport, in the municipality of Kalamaria. Access is via the main entrance on Vryoylon Street, directly opposite the communal cemetery of Kalamaria.
Plot 207Son of Joseph Thomas and Lucy Ann Barlow, of 46, Shaftesbury St., High Wycombe, Bucks.
Private6548710th Bn., Devonshire Regiment
The Devonshire & Dorset Regiment Museum
(Devonshire Regiment), (Dorset Regiment)
Bridport Road
Dorchester
Dorset
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Tel: 01305 264 066
10th (Service) Battalion Formed at Exeter, 25 September 1914, as part of K3. September 1914 : attached to 79th Brigade, 26th Division <26div.htm>.
Buried at Homersfield - headstone!
St Mary, Homersfield
(also known as St Mary South Elmham)Dwelling was listed as Garden House in 1881 census
Occupation was a Wheelright employing two men and two boys.
Dressmaker
Buried at Homersfield - headstone!
St Mary, Homersfield
(also known as St Mary South Elmham)
District High Wycombe Pt. 3 Address Church Square Name Thomas BARLOW Condition Relationship SO Age 3m Sex M Occupation Birth Place Wycombe, BKM Disabled PRO Piece Folio 1719 142 Schedule 0004Amount paid £0.09
1881 census shows occupation as Furrier and address as 10 Van Inn Yard1881 census shows dwelling as Oxford Road Lane Offices
1901 census shows dwelling as Westbourne Street High Wycombe and still employed as a furrier
1891 census shows place of birth as High Wycombe but 1901 says place of birth is London nk
Ann was listed as a Charwoman in 1881 census but 1891 says Chairwoman which would perhaps suggest a mis-spelling in the earlier record.
Dwelling shown as 4 Kings Head Square Aylesbury in both 1881 & 1891
1891 census show Frederick as a Butchers Labourer
IN 1891 Arthur was shown as an errand boy