Frederick Muskett
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Carleton Rode First World War Archive
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We are extremely grateful to Tom’s granddaughter, Ann Siburuth, who is an enthusiastic family historian and has provided us with a wealth of information, documents and photographs. Tom was the first child born to Robert and Mary Ann Palmer (nee Bunn) on the 9th August 1885. At the time, they lived at Folly Farm on Upgate Street, Carleton Rode, where Robert is described … Continue ReadingTom Palmer
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As we emerged from lockdown this summer, a chance encounter on our village road with a camper van looking for directions to ‘Reeves Corner’ (now know as Cooks Corner) helped us to uncover the stories of two brothers – and their wider family members, many of whom left the village almost a century ago. We are indebted to Max Wurr, a great-great nephew … Continue ReadingCharles Edward Reeve
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Herbert joined the Royal Navy at 18 in June 1914 when he signed up for 12 years and was a Stoker aboard HMS Halcyon from October 1914 to May 1915 … Continue Reading >Herbert Saker