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​​​Hugh Parsons returned from WW1 service 
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When Hugh Parsons returned from WW1 service and opened his High Street shop in the 1920's, across the road lived spinster Agnes Emily Drew (1849-1932) who ran a stationers.  She was the youngest of 12 children of saddler, John Drew (1794-1858) and Hannah Jeans (1803-1858). 
Records reveal that the Drew family had lived there since 1826, but a booklet available from the Stalbridge Archive Society  written by Charles Meader reveals a little more about her 2 siblings, Edwin Drew (1842-1922) & Charles Drew (1847-1912). 
Detailed newspaper accounts and online records confirm what is written below is correct. All were laid to rest in Stalbridge and it would be great if someone could venture into the churchyard to see if their gravestones are there.

Jacqui Wragg 2021
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Charles Meader reveals a little more about her 2 siblings, Edwin Drew (1842-1922) & Charles Drew (1847-1912).
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H C Parsons Newsagent & Tobacconist Ring Street
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