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William Colwell

Some of William's children were in trade as greengrocers etc. and one daughter had a dress-shop. Some of the sons were in the first World War; one in the Battle of Juttland.


Jane Younger

1881 Census: 5 Horsleys Lane, Newmarket St Mary, Suffolk

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Henry YOUNGER Head M Male 63 Long Melford, Suffolk, England Coachman
Jane YOUNGER Wife M Female 41 Norton, Suffolk, England
William YOUNGER Son Male 15 Mildenhall, Suffolk, England Porter
Ellen YOUNGER Daur Female 6 Newmarket, Suffolk, England Scholar
Jane YOUNGER Daur Female 10 Newmarket, Cambridge, England Scholar
Charles YOUNGER Son Male 3 Newmarket, Suffolk, England


Thomas James Colwell

Tom and Nell had a shop in Southwick.


Charles Henry Streeter

Charles and Louise had an antique business in Brighton, before they moved to Canada, after 1921.
Charles was thought to have lost his sight.
Further details of the Streeter family can be found at Duncan McNicol's Website Here

Details of 1st marriage from Duncan McNicol:
Children of CHARLES STREETER and JANE STREETER?? are:
CATHERINE STREETER, b. Abt. 1877; d. Unknown.
ARTHUR STREETER, b. Abt. 1877; d. Unknown.
UNKNOWN SON STREETER, b. Unknown, Location Unknown; d. 1903, Malta.


The details from Censuses below do not appear to correspond with above but seem credible. It could, of course, be another Charles Henry Streeter born in London and living in Brighton !!!

1881 Census: 1 Islingwood St., Brighton, Sussex
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Charles Henry STREETER Head M Male 29 London, Middlesex, England Baker Employing 1 Boy
Susan STREETER Wife M Female 31 Brighton, Sussex, England
Charlie Rice STREETER Son Male 8 Brighton, Sussex, England Scholar
Clara Lucy STREETER Daur Female 6 Brighton, Sussex, England Scholar
John Thos. RICE Uncle U Male 25 Brighton, Sussex, England Baker In Partnership

1901 Census: Brighton, Sussex
Charles Streeter 49 1852 Licensed Say Reader Church Of England London Holborn
Susan Streeter 49 1852 Sussex Brighton
Clara Streeter 26 1875 Assistant School Mistress Sussex Brighton


Louise Septuna (Fanie?) Colwell

Louise and Charles had an Antique business in Brighton. They emigrated to Canada, after 1921 and had to build their own home, and a well for water.
Alec Gunner paid them a visit while out there on a business trip, turning up in an old Model T. Ford.

Further details of the Streeter family can be found at Duncan McNicol's Website Here


Louisa is not listed on the 1881 Census but a "Fanie" is listed born abt 1878.


John Colwell

Jack was an Army instructor in the first world war.