HOME, WORK, And Other StoriesSome useless information about Raybould descendant Ian Charles HILL My parents Agnes née Raybould and Charles Hill married in 1921 and
Nice cards from everyone thanks, and one from Hazel thanks, also asking if our house move had gone well, and yes thanks it did; a
Pat Collision (nee Espin), Gladys & Arthur begat Dorothy (& Reuben) begat Pat (and Graham), still with me (?) sent through some photos of her
Ian sent this email over: “My mother (Agnes) had an autograph book with lots of pictures in it and little things to say. I don’t
Graham has just sent this over: “Harry, well we have finally arrived in Louisiana. It has been a trying three months. Luckily, I have some
Dear Harry, remembered you asked last year for my bio. Sorry it is late. Part I: The United Kingdom Born in Aston, Birmingham on June
Graham Espin emailed out: “Hi everyone, my family and I are planning on moving to New Orleans, Louisiana. This is where my wife is from.
Ian was so moved listening to the records of his father, he wrote a prayer to him. Click on Charles’ page to read it.
I have discovered Nancy’s autograph book given to her by “Florrie” on her birthday in 1916. She and the other siblings painted or drew in
Just added are some of his recordings on 78RPM records. The background to these is explained by Ian, so follow the link to his Mother’s
Hazel has posted an update to the Fred page. Lyndon (his son) commented at the last gathering that he always admired, or even worshiped, his
Hazel writes: “The Certificate is a grant of right of burial taken out by Emily Jane Raybould on 31st March 1921 for the princely sum