Title
Jasper Kiddell
Date
1900s
Description
Jasper (1900-1971) was the youngest child of Ebenezer Kiddell and his first wife Elizabeth Cole. He had a sister called Charlotte who was 14 years older than Jasper.
On the back of this photograph was written :- "Good morning Sister Lottie have you used Pear's Soap yet? What do you think of my little face? Mother and father are quite well. When are you going to write? Jasper
Jasper worked as a stoker in the Royal Navy for many years.
Ebenezer Kiddell (1857-1924)was a wheelright, carpenter and beer retailer living and working in Oulton. He spent a few years in Stalham as a waggon builder but by 1904 he was living in Reepham with a work yard probably opposite the Methodist church on Station Road. His wife Elizabeth died in 1920 and in 1922 he married Elsie Rhoda Piercy, Wesley Piercy's aunt.
On the back of this photograph was written :- "Good morning Sister Lottie have you used Pear's Soap yet? What do you think of my little face? Mother and father are quite well. When are you going to write? Jasper
Jasper worked as a stoker in the Royal Navy for many years.
Ebenezer Kiddell (1857-1924)was a wheelright, carpenter and beer retailer living and working in Oulton. He spent a few years in Stalham as a waggon builder but by 1904 he was living in Reepham with a work yard probably opposite the Methodist church on Station Road. His wife Elizabeth died in 1920 and in 1922 he married Elsie Rhoda Piercy, Wesley Piercy's aunt.
