Charles Arthur Samphier Born12/5/1937 Wyatts Green
My parents bought Wyatts Stores in about 1936 and moved from West Ham, E.London., with my two sisters. Dad kept about 300 chickens in the back field. I was born on Coronation Day at Wyatts Stores . We lived there fore 3 years before my fathers work took him to St Albans where we moved in 1940. We often visited Doddinghurst and spent many happy holidays there, being only too glad to get away from the war problems in St Albans. The shop was rented out and Dad also had bought Upton and Portway which were so named after the Lane and house they used to live in at West Ham, and they were let to the Pyners and McDonalds families. We used to stay in the bungalow at the back of White ? Farm. Kate Stallwood owned the Bungalow up the field and Fred London owned the farm. At the shopw we had no mains water then but the standpipe was just opposite Wyatts Green Lane, although we had a pump in the kitchen at the shop. There was no electric and I can still recall the smell of parrafin we sold in the shop. I stll have the takings book of the shop from the early days. Very little traffic came down the lane and the bus which we caught by Watsons cafe used to sound its horn as it went to turn at Allens Corner so we had time to catch it on the way back. I always remember Mrs Speller as she had lots of apple trees. And Mr & Mrs Gray whose house was wired for electric all ready for when it came to the village. Mr Danbury owned the barn at Doddinghurst, and held dances there from time to time. Mr & Mrs Britt lived in a very small house in Wyatts Green Lane, and Mr & Mrs Marsden had a large garden with railway carriage along the lane opposite. It was up there that a bomb landed and exploded down a well. They had a son Freddie. well thats all for now. My home here in Devon is called Plovers Barron
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RE: RE: Charles Arthur Samphier Born12/5/1937 Wyatts Green
Hallo, my great grandfather was Charles Samphier (I think his middle name was Leslie) and he lived in Stratford, East London. His daughter Ethel was my paternal grandmother. Do you think we might be related? Please email me if you would like to talk, thank you, Anne Kearns
Comment from Anne Kearns on Wednesday, 23rd June 2010.
RE: RE: Charles Arthur Samphier Born12/5/1937 Wyatts Green
I too was born here in Wyatts Green in 1943 . There were two shops. One was owned by Mr and Mrs Tidey, opposite Wyatts Green Lane and next to Wrights Lane. The other was a bungalow shop owned by Mr and Mrs Wright named Wrights Stores. It was Mr and Mrs Brett who lived in Wyatts Green Lane, the railway carriage was there for many years as was Mr Couchman who lived in a Romany caravan at the very end of the lane. The farm Mr London owned was New Farm, the bungalow is still there and is called Amalis The Grays lived in Margaret Villa (now Talamanca House), my next door neighbour. Mr Speller was a saddle maker and mended all the leather footballs for all the kids for miles around. Ian McDonald still lives here, I see him often.
Comment from Terence Fawcett on Monday, 9th August 2010.