Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Kathleen Flora PLANT


DORSET ECHO

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KATHLEEN FLORA RAYNER  Passed away unexpectedly at Dorset County Hospital on Sunday 28th October 2007, aged 94. Devoted widow of Philip, wonderful mother to Stephanie, Maureen and Victoria and mother-in-law to Graham. Will be sadly missed by all her family and friends.  Funeral service at St Mary's Church, Puddletown on Tuesday 6th November at 11am followed by private cremation. Family flowers only please, donations if wished for Puddletown Surgery may be sent c/o Grassby Funeral Service, 8 Princes Street, Dorchester, DT1 1TW. Tel: (01305) 262338
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Aminta Lydia "Tita" "Tit-tot" PLANT

BIRTH: Aminta had a son out of wedlock around 1945 its not known of his whereabouts..


Aminta (Arminta) Josefina Erskine STIRLING

GIVEN_NAMES: Also shown as Aminta


Frederick Robert BRIDGER

Fredrick volunteered in 1915 to join the British Army and became a Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery.


Frederick Robert BRIDGER

Fredrick volunteered in 1915 to join the British Army and became a Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery.


Edward Alexander ("Ned") BRIDGER

Edward known as Ned,  was a very good polo player and was involved in the first games to be played in Argentina. His wife took their children to England and divorced him reverting, by deed poll, to her maiden name,  Reynes. Ned remarried and farmed in Argentina.


Dorothy Charlotte RAYNES

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Dorthea Charlotte

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 6 Feb 1887