Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


George AUSTIN

carpenter at solesbridge mill.1881 paper manu.solesbridge mill.1891 paper mill,saunderton(bledlow) with daughter edith.next door joseph.b.may qu.Solesbridge mill reposessed so moved to Bledlow.
1888 Solesbridge Mill and Mill End Mill closed down when owner George Austin became bankrupt.

A mill at Croxley was given by Richard de Croxley to the church of St. Mary, Clerkenwell. (fn. 61) There are now mills on the Gade at Croxley called Croxley Paper Mills, built in 1830, and owned by Messrs. John Dickinson & Co. (fn. 62) There was also a paper mill at Mill End on the Colne, which in 1881 belonged to Mr. George Austin, (fn. 63) and now belongs to Peter Clutterbuck, J.P. At Scots Bridge on the Chess, at Croxley Green, there is a mill, formerly a paper mill. It was sold in 1848 by Thomas Weedon to Herbert Ingram, who sold it ten years later to William McMurray. (fn. 64) It now belongs to the International Photo Printing Syndicate, Limited. Loudwater Mill also belonged to William McMurray, but has now been demolished. At the junction of the three rivers, the Colne, the Chess, and the Gade, just outside Rickmansworth, there is a corn mill. Troy Mill is on the Colne in the detached part of Rickmansworth Rural.

From: 'Parishes: Rickmansworth', A History of the County of Hertford: volume 2 (1908), pp. 371-386. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43298  Date accessed: 07 April 2009.

1888 - Solesbridge Mill and Mill End Mill closed down when owner George Austin became bankrupt


Alfred Percy Jeffries CHILDS

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Percy


Anne Margaret Emma ("Daisy") AUSTIN

GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Daisy

BIRTH: Also shown as Born Rickmansworth Hertfordshire.

BIRTH: Also shown as Born 1881


Brian Austin CHILDS

Cemetery Details
Cemetery: BOURTHES CHURCHYARD
Country: France
Locality: unspecified
Location Information: Bourthes is a village and commune about 27 kilometres south-east of Boulogne.
Historical Information: Bourthes Churchyard contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War and the graves of five airmen of the Second World War.
No. of Identified Casualties: 6