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BLOWERS, Robert Leonard
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Robert Leonard BLOWERS, son of Robert James BLOWERS (c. 1861-c. 1944) and Matilda ROUSE (c. 1857-c. 1930), was born on 20 December 1896 in Colchester, Essex. He was baptised on 14 February 1897 in Colchester - parents Robert James (publican) and Matilda. The 1901 Census (held on 31 Mar 1901) shows Robert at The Whig Inn in Boxted, Essex - 4, living with parents Robert James (39, beer retailer and farming) and Matilda (39). At the time of the 1911 Census, Robert was living at The King’s Hea..... View full FH text (See notes below)
Birth:20.12.1896 : Colchester, Essex : 1897 Q1 Colchester Essex Vol 4A Page 663
Baptism:14.02.1897 : Colchester, Essex
Marriage:29.01.1931 at North Lopham, Norfolk to Grace Catherine SOLLY : 1931 Q2 Thetford Norfolk Vol 4B Page 808 : groom, 34, single, grocers assistant; bride 36, single
1901 Census:Boxted, Essex : 4, living with parents Robert James (39, beer rtetailer and farming) and Matilda (39). (RG13 Piece 1717 Folio 44 Page 10 Schedule 63)
1911 Census:North Lopham, Norfolk : 14, scholar, living with parents Robert James (49, publican) and Matilda (49). (RG14 PN11745 RD239 SD2 ED18 SN15)
1939 Reg.:n/a
Death:1939 : North Lopham, Norfolk : aged 41 years. : 1939 Q4 North Walsham Norfolk Vol 4B Page 189
Burial:06.12.1939 at North Lopham, Norfolk
Military:Very little has been found about Leonard’s military service. From aNorth Lopham 1918 absent voters list he is shown as “71263 Gnr., 153rd Hvy. Batty. R.G.A.” He caught malaria and was hospitalised from 20.10.1918 to 14.11.1918 in No. 84 Stationary Hospital, No. 3 Convalescent Depot, situated at Le Tr&0233;port, in France, noted with 2 years service. Presumably, then, Leonard started his service around 1916.
Newspaper:Diss Express and Norfolk and Suffolk Journal, 3 July 1931

NORTH LOPHAM
WEDDING.
The Rector, the Rev. C. J. Eastwood officiated at a very pretty wedding at North Lopham Church on Monday, when Miss Grace Catherine Solly, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Solly of Box Villa, North Lopham, was married to Mr. Robert Leonard Blowers, son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Blowers, also of North Lopham.
The bride, who was given away by her brother Mr. Edward Kerrison Solly, wore a dainty ankle length dress of flowered ninon with coatee and hat to match and carried a bouquet of roses and fern. She was attended by her sister Miss Evelyn Solly who wore a dress of blue flowered silk marocain with hat to match and the Misses Beryl and Eileen Fox in pink silk dresses with mob caps. Each bridesmaid carried a bouquet of sweet peas and fern and wore a string of pearls. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. Frederick Stevens. Miss I. Stevens was at the organ and accompanied the hymn “The voice that breathed o'er Eden”.
The reception was held at the home of bride’s parents after which, Mr. and Mrs Blowers left for Yarmouth where the honeymoon is being spent.


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