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Old 24-02-2014, 10:24 AM
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Default Radcliffe Wedding c1930

Received a charming wedding photo circa 1930; location is believed to be next to the Radcliffe Arms, Radcliffe. Contains members of the King and Wood families.

Possibly more people to be identified.


http://www.fusilier.co.uk/old_photos...fe_wedding.htm
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Old 24-02-2014, 10:25 AM
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very stylish dress at this period I think.
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Old 24-02-2014, 10:50 AM
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The Footballing Kings are supposed to be in there somewhere? children?
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Old 24-02-2014, 12:42 PM
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Is this a King/Wood marriage do you know, Coquet?

The only GRO ref I could find was a wedding in Newcastle of a Sarah King to John Wood in 1933.
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Not sure if it's a marriage between those two families - hopefully will have more info shortly.
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Old 24-02-2014, 04:36 PM
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Hi,
The photo is one from my wife's family who were one of the King family from Radcliffe. I hope to have the identity of some of those present soon.
I believe of the 3 lads on the front left, the first on the left is Tom Keen ( his father Harold and mother Elizabeth (nee King ) are on the photo but not sure where at the moment ) then the next 2 lads are two of the King brothers, I believe Frank and Raymond. Not certain which but will check. The other brother is George who is standing second from the left at the back. The photo is marked with pen indicating Mum and Dad. Mum is Harriet King ( nee Craiggs ) (1888-1980) while Dad wearing the bowler, is Jack ( John ) King (1892-1975).

I hope to have a few more clues soon.

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Great picture and in good condition too ,considering it's age .
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Oxonian has added a numbered picture for reference - it's on the same page below the original so it is there in both versions.

If you've visited the page already (and there is only one picture) you may have to refresh it in your browser to see the change.
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Old 26-02-2014, 02:36 PM
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we need the 1926 electoral register for Radcliffe to complement this!

Last edited by Coquet; 26-02-2014 at 02:43 PM. Reason: note to self: complement vs compliment there is a difference Mike!
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Thanks.
We have had a country wide discussion as to where the venue is. It is probably not the Radcliffe Arms but exactly where it is is undecided. Now thought to be ' West End' Ashington.
As to the rest I will hope to explain.
Forgive any errors but it was over 80 years ago.
We are happy that the reason for the gathering was a double wedding in 1932 between Norman Davison and Lizzie Wood and between Joseph Robson and Mary Wood.
Using the second numbered picture,
Nos.
2 is Harold Keen husband of 56 Harold Fred Keen 1895-1972
4 is John Minnikin
5 is Frank King (footballer, goalie etc )1917-2003
7 Harriet King nee Craiggs 1888-married to John King ( bowler hat )
8 John King 1892-1975
25 is Isobel Minnikin ( nee King ) mother of 63, wife of 4
27 is Joe King possibly lived Doncaster 1895-
32 Mrs Davison, mother to groom Norman Davison
33 Sister to William Wood No 41
34 Sister to William Wood No 41
35 Florry ( Florence ) King married to Henry 37 nee Cooper
36 Mrs Gray
37 Henry King ( father of Frank, George and Raymond) 7th Btn Nth Fus
38 Mrs Lawson (had daughters called Gladys, Sadie and Doris who are not in the photo).
39 Ann Wood ( nee King ) wife of 41
41 William Wood husband of 39. He may be the manager of the reception venue but believed killed at Hauxley pit just prior WW2.
42 Nevens husband of 55
43 Alice Taylor, had a son Edward who was married to No 54. Possibly ran the Railway Pub at Cramlington, late 1930s
44 & 46 are the two bridesmaids.
No 44 is Nellie Trueman whose father was manager of the Co-op store ( presumably Radcliffe).
49 Alice Harker, Teacher Radcliffe
50 Possibly sister of Alice Harker
51 Possibly sister of Alice Harker
52 May Taylor whose mother was Alice nee King
55 is Mrs Nevens mother of 69
56 is Elisabeth ( Tizzie ) Keen ( nee King )
57 Don't know his name, possibly Dickie, married 52 May Taylor, Met at the Radcliffe Co-op where they both worked.
58 Tom Keen became Blacksmith at Hauxley pit.
59 is Raymond King (footballer etc )
61 possibly another Minnikin daughter
63 is Isobel Minnikin
60 is George King ( footballer etc )
64 Audrey Hamilton King daughter of 7 and 8
68 Margaret Longstaff King daughter of 7 and 8
69 Joyce Nevens

Not in the photo, groom Norman Davison was a sailor,. Not known whether Royal or Merchant Navy.

E and 0. E. but will check any errors. Bits in Red are from Family Tree.
Regards

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Old 01-03-2014, 11:30 AM
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Excellent effort Oxonian.
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Old 01-03-2014, 01:01 PM
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Great achievement getting all those people identified, Oxonian. I recall back in the 1960s my dad used to take me and some friends to all the home games at St James' Park. We had a particular spot in the far corner of the Leazes End which we would always try and get to. That proved impossible at a derby game and we were squeezed in at the corner of the Leazes and the stand. We had Frank King with us.
In those days footballers were normal people.

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Hi
Thanks. We have my mother in law to thank. Born in Radcliffe in 1921 and still has strong memories of the place. I knew Frank King when he lived in Luton. A gentleman with a great sense of humour.
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