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The Deedman family lived in Ash and also in the nearby village of Normandy. There are some more photos on the Wyke page. The Normandy Historians have a very informative and helpful website, which can be seen by clicking here.  

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        St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey     St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey     St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey     St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey

External views of St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey.

The new chancel, St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey     The old chancel, St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey     17th century wooden font, St Peter's, Ash, Surrey

Internal views of St Peter's Church, Ash, Surrey:

the new chancel, the old chancel and the 17the Century wooden font. 

 

The grave of William and Mary Deedman, and their son Arthur Ernest

The grave of William Deedman who died on 4 Jan 1896, his wife Mary  who died on 10 Jan 1894

and their son Arthur Ernest who died on 11 Feb 1889.

 

The grave of William and Mary Ann Deedman

The grave of William Deedman who died on 12 Mar 1903 and his wife Mary Ann who died on 30 Jan 1945.

William ran the Dover Arms pub in the 1880s.

The grave of David and Harriet Deedman

The grave of David Deedman who died on 22 May 1922 and his wife Harriet who died on 22 Nov 1906.

This headstone is very worn so the year of Harriet's death may not be correct.

The grave of W J Deedman

The grave of 4312 Private W J Deedman who died on 22 Apr 1919. 

The Dover Arms, Ash, Surrey     The Dover Arms, Ash, Surrey     The Dover Arms, Ash, Surrey

Views of the Dover Arms. In the 1880s, this was run by my great grandmother's brother, William Deedman.

Our Family History Site: Ash, Surrey © Judith White, 2001.

This page was last updated on 21st August 2004.