VIOLET MARY SIMPSON (1898 – 1993) |
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Violet aged 13
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Like the rest of the family she went into service and it was whilst she was working on a farm at Grindale near Bridlington that she met her husband, HARRY PLEDGER, who was a Waggoner on a nearby farm. Harry was born on the 19th September 1892 at Hunmanby. They were married in Scarborough on 1st December 1917. After they were married, Harry obtained employment at Cayton, travelling with a threshing machine and they lived in a cottage (now demolished) near to the Star Inn. They eventually moved to 1 and then 4 Burton Terrace, Cayton, (now 47 Main Street).
They had no children of their own but from July 1937 they brought up Roy (Cowton), who was 2 years old, and who was the son of Violet’s sister, Dorothy. They brought Roy up as their own child and he took their name of Pledger.
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Violet and Harry | Harry Pledger
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They remained in Cayton where Harry worked for the Rural District Council as a Water Inspector. Harry died when he was 69 years old on 11th April 1962. After that Violet lived at various addresses in the area before finally settling in Ayton. Violet loved to tell stories about her childhood. Violet and Harry are both buried in Cayton cemetery |
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Violet 1930's | Harry as 'Wolds Wagoner'
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Violet & Roy & Harry
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Violet | Violet & Harry 1950's | Violet 1970's |
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