Court family in England
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Court family in England
Well, it seems like you are all having fun, so I'll add my little bit.
My father was Arthur Geoffrey Court, born in LIverpool on 5th July 1915. He had two sisters: Marjorie and Mabel, both of Southampton. His father was Arthur Flecknoe Court who had a brother called Archie. All three were engineers with the Cunard Line out of Liverpool and Southampton. Archie's name appears in the engine room log book as Chief Engineer in the Queen Mary at Long Beach, if anyone's interested.. Arthur Flecknoe had another brother Jack and several sisters including Marjorie, Mabel and Winifred, all of whom lived in Great Crosby, Liverpool.
There was a Sir Josiah Court of Derbyshire who was a doctor during the 1800's. I think he invented the miner's lamp.
I have two brothers: Steven, who is a doctor in Harley St., London and David, deceased.
I am in Singapore and have a son, Richard John and a daughter, Emma Victoria.
My family used to talk about a connection to the Stratford-on-Avon area during the 16th century.
My father was Arthur Geoffrey Court, born in LIverpool on 5th July 1915. He had two sisters: Marjorie and Mabel, both of Southampton. His father was Arthur Flecknoe Court who had a brother called Archie. All three were engineers with the Cunard Line out of Liverpool and Southampton. Archie's name appears in the engine room log book as Chief Engineer in the Queen Mary at Long Beach, if anyone's interested.. Arthur Flecknoe had another brother Jack and several sisters including Marjorie, Mabel and Winifred, all of whom lived in Great Crosby, Liverpool.
There was a Sir Josiah Court of Derbyshire who was a doctor during the 1800's. I think he invented the miner's lamp.
I have two brothers: Steven, who is a doctor in Harley St., London and David, deceased.
I am in Singapore and have a son, Richard John and a daughter, Emma Victoria.
My family used to talk about a connection to the Stratford-on-Avon area during the 16th century.
