by paul.a.ricketts@gmail.com | Mar 12, 2023 | The Muller Family
Home » People Exploring the Social Life of Women in Saffron Walden in the 1890’s Elsie May Cox was born at the start of a dramatic period of change in British society, as women balked against Victorian gender roles and as geopolitics forced the country to start the...
by paul.a.ricketts@gmail.com | Nov 17, 2021 | The Muller Family
Louis Muller’s Starr’s Hotel highlighted in the north of Finsbury Square from an old 1873 OS Map We believe that Jakob Louis Muller arrived in the Holburn District of London in the 1860s, after which he took a job as a waiter. He had emigrated from Baden...
by paul.a.ricketts@gmail.com | Feb 18, 2020 | The Muller Family
17 Easebourne Street, in Easebourne, Sussex is an ancient wattle and daub, timber-framed building. It was a fixture of my childhood and remains a major touchstone in our family history. This was where my grandparents (on the Muller side) lived. It was where my brother...
by paul.a.ricketts@gmail.com | Apr 9, 2019 | The Muller Family
By June 1940 the British Expeditionary Force had been pushed back to the French coast by the advancing German army. Among the thousands of British troops heading for the beaches was my great uncle Charles Muller, a sapper in the Royal Engineers. RMS Lancastria Fig 1....
by paul.a.ricketts@gmail.com | Sep 25, 2009 | The Muller Family
Home » People » The Muller Family Postcard from the Ancient City of Samaria Following the end of the First World War, my Grandfather, Arthur Muller, re-enlisted in the Somerset Light Infantry, and in 1920 was posted to Palestine. During his time there he collected...