Susan Davies was born in Chrishall on the 8th of July 1937. She was christened Jennifer Susan Mary but was always known as Susan, or Sue, leading to some confusion on official documents at times! Susan had a lovely country childhood and her love of the countryside...
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Chrishall Women’s Institute 1995
Here are Chrishall Women's Institute (WI) in 1995 with three generations of the same family being members at the same time (grandmother, mother, daughter shown in bold). We were meeting in the Chapel Hall and it must have been a special occasion to warrant and...
About
This website aims to chronicle the history of Chrishall, a village in the top west corner of Essex, East Anglia, UK. The following Wikipedia extract seems a good place to start to introduce our village: Chrishall (pronounced Chris hall) is a small village in the...
The development of CAG
Chrishall Archive Group is a group of individuals who are interested in researching and preserving the village history. The first official meeting of CAG was Thursday 3rd November 2016. However there had been informal meetings before that to share village stories and...
School Class 1975
Mrs Kemp's Class 1975 Back Row L-R: Mrs Kemp, Christopher Funston, Gerald Cranwell, Ian Wallage, Pamela Brooks*, Jennifer Page, Lisa Durden, Gregor MacCadam, Gary Pyle, Ian Rogers Middle Row: Nicola Sparrow, Rosemarie Davies, Lee Flack, Simon Camp, Mark Cage, Andrew...
Irene Cranwell – obituary
Irene Cranwell died peacefully at her home at Faerie Cottage in Crawley End on Thursday 7th January 2010. She would have been 100 years old in February. She was born Emily Irene White in 1910 but from an early age she was known as Irene or Irenie. The daughter of a...
Memories from Dr Barbara Smith
Greetings from an ex-Chrishallite - Dr. Barbara Smith (May 2002) Back to: I have fond memories of Chrishall. I spent 5 years there as a child living in the first house on Mill Causeway (from the Elmdon end). At that time the house was a white pebble-dashed bungalow...
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