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O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« on: Thursday 27 September 12 22:30 BST (UK) »
Anybody heard of O'oo Cottage?

My grandma and grandad lived there in the 50's and was wondering if there were any pictures or if anybody knew why it had such an unusual name.

Thank you

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Re: O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 27 September 12 22:58 BST (UK) »
Is Thundersley the one in Essex? If so, I can move it to that board.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 27 September 12 23:03 BST (UK) »
Yes it is!
Thank you very much!!   :D

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Re: O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 22 October 13 21:39 BST (UK) »
Hi

My grandmother lived at O'oo Cottage on Daws Heath, Thundersley for a considerable number of years - from the 1890s until she married in the 1920s. If you are still wanting to find out more I will check with a family friend who has lived on the Heath all her life (now in her 90s) and see if she can throw any light on the reason for the name.


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Re: O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 22 October 13 22:04 BST (UK) »
Hi

My grandmother lived at O'oo Cottage on Daws Heath, Thundersley for a considerable number of years - from the 1890s until she married in the 1920s. If you are still wanting to find out more I will check with a family friend who has lived on the Heath all her life (now in her 90s) and see if she can throw any light on the reason for the name.

Oh wow thats incredible!!!
Your family friend may even remember my relatives!
George and Maud Morris nee Till. I have a couple of photos of them sitting outside the cottage but not of how the cottage looked and I presume it has now gone? I would love to visit Thundersley and find it still there!
It would be lovely if you could find anything you could on the name. It may well be that George purchased the cottage from your grandmother. He was alot older than Maud and had children and a previous wife Ellen or Nellie who died in 1911 before he married Maud (late 1911).  He had my Uncle George Morris Till out of wedlock and before his previous wife had died.
Confusingly I know that my father was born at O'oo Cottage in 1915 which doesnt correspond with your grandmothers history. However, it does suggest the likelihood that George DID buy the property from her, which is very exciting.
I am so glad that you have responded as so much of my fathers family history is a mystery.
Many Thanks in anticipation
Natalie

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Re: O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 23 October 13 13:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Natalie
I have spoken to two people who may have known your relatives but unfortunately neither could recall a family by the name of Morris or shine any light on why the cottage got the name O'oo.

The proper name is Hillside Cottage, although our friend says that when she was a girl it was referred to as Scudder's Cottage, and I'm pleased to say that it still exists. Undoubtedly it is internally substantially different from when our respective families lived there as then it was divided in two with my family (the Scudders) living in the right hand side as you look at the building. Fortuitously, from the outside at least, it hasn't changed greatly being, I think, a listed building and probably one of the last Essex weatherboard cottages left in the area. The division of the property would explain the overlapping dates you mention. I have some reasonably current photographs of the outside and if you would like to PM me your email I'll find them and send them to you.

Unfortunately my great grandfather, Stephen Scudder, didn't own the property - as so many in the area he was a farm worker and I doubt that he was ever in the position to buy his own house. I seem to recall my grandmother saying that it was rented - I have some notes from conversations when she was alive and if you will bear with me I'll see if there is anything in them that will help and email it to you.

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Re: O'oo Cottage Thundersley
« Reply #6 on: Friday 01 November 13 23:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi Natalie
I have spoken to two people who may have known your relatives but unfortunately neither could recall a family by the name of Morris or shine any light on why the cottage got the name O'oo.

The proper name is Hillside Cottage, although our friend says that when she was a girl it was referred to as Scudder's Cottage, and I'm pleased to say that it still exists. Undoubtedly it is internally substantially different from when our respective families lived there as then it was divided in two with my family (the Scudders) living in the right hand side as you look at the building. Fortuitously, from the outside at least, it hasn't changed greatly being, I think, a listed building and probably one of the last Essex weatherboard cottages left in the area. The division of the property would explain the overlapping dates you mention. I have some reasonably current photographs of the outside and if you would like to PM me your email I'll find them and send them to you.

Unfortunately my great grandfather, Stephen Scudder, didn't own the property - as so many in the area he was a farm worker and I doubt that he was ever in the position to buy his own house. I seem to recall my grandmother saying that it was rented - I have some notes from conversations when she was alive and if you will bear with me I'll see if there is anything in them that will help and email it to you.

Hi there

I've just got back to find your email! This is all fantastic and I think you may be right about the renting angle.
I would love any pics or anecdotes u can dig out for me and once I've worked out how to pm, I will do so!
I have trawled through the 1911 census for Thundersley and the name Scudder comes up frequently,(especially on Daws Heath) so I guess you have a very local connection to the village!
I really do appreciate all of your efforts for my researches and I'm over the moon to discover the cottage is still there.
Many thanks and look forward to speaking to you soon
Natalie