Winsford, War Memorial c.1955
Photo ref: W112013M
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Our Family name Willcox has taken us back so far to our 8th Great Grandparents Henry Willcox and wife Mary Stokes around 1640 Henry had a son William Willcox born 1692 Winsford William had a son William born 1716 Winsford William had a son John born 1745 Winsford John was married to Elizabeth Betty Broad John had a son William born 1771 Winsford and married to Hannah Smart Our Willcox ...see more
My cousin Rob Allen re-married Jackie on Thursday 7th May 2009 at the Tiverton Register Office. The happy couple and guests then moved on to the Royal Oak at Winsford for a wedding buffet, afternoon stroll in the sunshine followed by a dinner in the pub's private dining room! The afternoon stroll led us along the bridle way towards Tarr Steps with lovely views over the ...see more