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Living in Thrandeston - 1939

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BUNNING, Stanley Harry
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Stanley Harry BUNNING, son of Harrison BUNNING (c. 1877- ) and Ida Ellen Alice SEYMOUR (c. 1879- ), was born on 4 February 1903 in Leicester, Leicestershire.1,2 He appeared in the census in 1911 at Smeeth Road in Emneth, Norfolk. - 8, living with parents Harrison (34, fruit grower) and Ida Ellen Alise (33), and siblings Doris Gertrude (11), Rosia Ida (10), Gladys Flora (6) and Phyllis (1). Stanley appeared in the census in 1921 at Pinckney Farm in Fressingfield, Suffolk. - 18, assisting father o ..... View full FH text (See notes below)
Birth:04.02.1903 : Leicester, Leicestershire : 1903 Q1 Leicester Leicestershire Vol 7A Page 313
Marriage:~1926 to Constance Christina A ARCHER : 1926 Q4 Hartismere Suffolk Vol 4A Page 2223 : By 1939 he had divorced Constance and in that year married Violet Elizabeth Darkens Jarrold (reg: 1939 Q2 Bury St Edmunds Suffolk Vol 4A Page 3015)
1911 Census:Emneth, Norfolk : 8, living with parents Harrison (34, fruit grower) and Ida Ellen Alise (33), and siblings Doris Gertrude (11), Rosia Ida (10), Gladys Flora (6) and Phyllis (1) (RG14 PN9310 RD187 SD3 ED7 SN34)
1939 Reg.:Goswold Hall, Thrandeston, Suffolk, Thrandeston, Suffolk : b. 04.02.1903, living with wife Violet E (unpaid domestic duties, b. 27.05.1917) : Farm steward (RG101/6643G/012/11 : TXHB)
Death:16.09.1983 : Coney Weston, Suffolk : 1983 Q3 Bury St Edmunds Suffolk Vol 10 Page 2132
Memorial:Coney Weston, Suffolk : IN MEMORY OF / A DEAR / HUSBAND AND FATHER / STANLEY HARRY / BUNNING / 4TH fEB. 1903 / 16 SEPT. 1983 / WE SHALL MEET AGAIN / ALSO A LOVING / WIFE, MOTHER AND NAN / VIOLET ELIZABETH / BUNNING / 27TH MAY 1917 / 18TH AUG 2001
Newspaper:Bury Free Press, Saturday, 24th June, 1939, page 6

BUNNING - JARROLD

The wedding took place at the Methodist Church, Coney Weston, on Saturday, between Miss Violet E. W. Jarrold, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrold, of Coney Weston, and Mr. Stanley H. Bunning, of Street Farm, Coney Weston.
The Rev. E. Livesley, of Thetford, officiated, and during the service the hymns, “Praise, my soul the King of Heaven” and “O Father, all Creating,” were sung. Mrs. Housden presided at the organ.
The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a pink satin dress, her pink veil and wreath of orange blossoms being lent by her sister. Her bouquet of pink carnations and fern was afterwards placed on her mother’s grave. The bridesmaid, Miss Bertha Jarrold (sister), was attired in an ankle-length dress of blue satin with blue satin shoes, stockings, gloves and headdress to tone. She also wore a gold signet ring (the gift of the bridegroom) and carried a sheaf of shaded delphiniums. On leaving the church the bride was presented with a silver horseshoe by her niece, and two silver bells by a little friend, Jean Orves, who also presented the bridegroom with a sprig of heather. The best man was Mr. Henry Hailstone (cousin of the bride).
The reception was held at the bride’s home, where about 30 guests assembled and later the happy couple left for their future home at Goswold Hall, Thrandeston. The bride travelled in a blue two-piece, with hat to tone. The church had been prettily decorated by Mrs. Housden and Mrs. Cox (London).
Newspaper:Bury Free Press, Friday, July 2nd., 1948

BUNNING - On June 22nd, 1948, at Plantation House Coney Weston, to Violet (nee Jarrold), wife of Stanley Bunning, - a daughter (Sonia Bertha Elizabeth), - a sister for Colin, Hugh and Marcus.
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