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Harry Jeffs at wedding of sister Edith Jeffs to Percival William Taylor Bates (postman)

Hoby wedding of Percival Bates and Edith Jeffs

November 25, 2014

Hoby wedding of Percival William Taylor Bates (the postman aged 30) with Edith Jeffs (aged 29) on 14th June 1910 at All Saints Hoby. Harry Jeffs is top row 3rd from right.

Harry Jeffs at wedding of sister Edith Jeffs to Percival William Taylor Bates (postman)

Harry Jeffs (top row 3rd from right)

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Hoby Church interior with box pews
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  • Home
  • The Society
    • About us
    • Events
    • web site help
    • Publications
    • Projects
      • Second World War
      • History of our Houses
      • Hoby Census Records 1841 – 1911
      • Hoby Village Trail
      • The Beresford Box
      • History of the horticultural society
      • Hoby’s Great War – A Theatrical Presentation
      • Land tax
      • Who lives in our villages now?
    • Library
    • External links
    • Copyright
  • History
    • A year in Hoby 2020 in photographs
    • A History of Hoby by John Farrer
    • History of Rotherby by Stephen Freer
    • John Nichols History of Hoby
    • John Nichols History of Ragdale
    • John Nichols History of Wilghes
  • People
    • Links to people
    • de Houby family
    • Cantrell-Hubberesty
  • Places
    • Brooksby Church
    • Places of interest
    • Hoby Village Trail
    • All Saints Church
    • Hoby Rectory
    • Hoby School
      • Thomas Pick
    • Hoby and District Village Hall
    • Ragdale Churchyard Gravestones
  • First World War
    • Commemorative events
    • Hoby Roll of Honour
      • Hoby Roll of Honour A-H
      • Hoby Roll of Honour I-Z
    • Hoby War Memorial
    • Biographies
    • FOR KING & COUNTRY
    • The South Chancel Memorial Window
    • Hoby’s Great War – a theatrical interpretation
    • “Forget me not” Exhibition
    • Half Muffled Peals
    • Jutland Remembered
    • Hoby Village Trail
    • Hoby Entertains Again
    • George Power’s letters blog
    • First World War Centenary Celebration Lunch
  • Contact us
  • Gallery