Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Mr Henry Mould
The discovery of Henry Mould as a correspondent with Jane Povey has been an interesting link to solve. Jane's father and Henry's mother married in 1850 so they were step brother and sister. The 1851 census records Henry, age 13 working as an agricultural labourer living with his mother and step-father, shown as a "son-in-law" and Jane was already married and living in Brighton.
The postcard indicate that they must have been sufficiently close to continue to write to each other at least until 1906. His daughter, Edith also wrote some of the cards.
Mr Henry Mould post cards.
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