Here Doris and Mabel are in the arms of their aunty, Lucy (Grubham) Jones at the Post Office Knightwick. Both Mabel and Doris lived at the Post Office for many years.

  Knightwick School Admissions

 
Norah Mary Hayward
Born: 17th December, 1909
Guardian: John William Jones
Address: Post Office, Knightwick, Worcestershire.
Occupation: Sub Postmaster.
Admission: 14th June, 1923.
Last School: Cradley
Date of Leaving: 29th June, 1923.

Mabel Lloyd Hayward
Born: 10th April, 1917.
Guardian: John William Jones
Address: Post Office, Knightwick, Worcestershire.
Occupation: Sub Postmaster.
Admission: 23rd June, 1923.
Last School: Cradley
Date of Leaving: 13th July, 1923 (to Cradley)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 8th January, 1924.
Date of Leaving: 16th January, 1925 (to Cradley)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 5th October, 1925.
Date of Leaving: 2nd September, 1927 (to St Mark's, Brighton)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 20th December, 1927.
Date of Leaving: 23rd December, 1927 (to Broadwas C.E.)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 18th June, 1928.
Date of Leaving: 10th August, 1928.
Doris Winifred Jones
Born: 18th May, 1920
Guardian: John William Jones
Address: Post Office, Knightwick, Worcestershire.
Occupation: Sub Postmaster.
Admission: 12th April, 1926.
Last School: St Mark's, Brighton.
Date of Leaving: 3rd June, 1927 (to St Mark's, Brighton)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 20th December, 1927.
Date of Leaving: 23rd December, 1927 (to Broadwas C.E.)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 16th April, 1928.
Date of Leaving: 15th June, 1928 (to Birmingham)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 23rd July, 1928.
Date of Leaving: 11th July 1930 (to Trevandrum Ferring)
Re-admission - Knightwick - 18th January, 1932.
Date of Leaving: 15th July 1932.

When the girls were at school in Brighton , they would have most likely have been staying with their Aunt Winnie (Annie Elizabeth Jones) their mother Fanny May Jones' sister.
Her address was - Windicroft, De Courcel Road, Brighton. The family lived at Cradley, so that would explain why they went back there to school every so often. The Birmingham one is interesting, and also Trevandrum Ferring. When they were at Knightwick they were with their uncle, John William Jones and aunty, Lucy (Grubham) Jones - My Grandparents.


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