Harris Family from Hollington
The 1911 Census shows the Harris Family James (50), a laborour and Caroline (46) working at the laundry, living in Edward Terrace in Hollington.
Albert Harris is only 13 years old, he has 2 older brothers George Henry aged 22 and Frederick aged 18
In the 1891 the Family are living in Three Oaks in Poplar Cottage but have moved to Edward Terace by the 1901 census and later to 173 Old lane.
The 1911 Census shows Nellie Westbrook as a 7 year old living at 78 Old lane with her parents Charles (53) a jobbing gardener and Susan (47). She had 3 brothers Charles (26) , William (16) and Frederick (10)
Albert and Nelli (Bert and Meg) had 3 duaghters, Doris (Dot), Philis (Phil) and Eileen (my mum)
This article appeared in the Hastings and St Leonards Observer Saturday 11th May 1929
HOLLINGTON UNITED'S FINE RECORD.
The record of Hollington United F.C. is very favourable for the season just completed, especially when it is taken into consideration that the team has been a comparatively young one.
Players who formed the nucleus of the reserve team last season have been drafted into the first team, and have done very well. The first team played 30 matches, won 22.1 drew two, and lost six, scoring 146 goals with 62 scored against them. They were runners-up to Rock-a-Nore in the East Sussex League, won the Bexhill Charity Cup for the third time, and reached the semifinal of the East Sussex Cup.
The players have again worthily upheld the standard of the club, and Milder, Terrill, and Leppard have had the honour of playing for the county in representative matches. Terrill and Leppard played the requisite number of times to receive the county badges.
The heaviest defeat received by the team Was at the Pilot Field, in the Amateur Cup. when Hastings won 7-0. The biggest victory was at the expense of Rye, who were defeated at Hollington in an East Sussex League match by 20-11.
Even better results are anticipated for next season, now that the present players have welded themselves into a match-winning combination. The team spirit has been excellent throughout the season. Of the younger players who have proved their worth, Upton. Prior, Chenery, Vidler, Ripley, and Horlock are deserving of special mention. Of the older slayers, Hader has again proved himself a brilliant goalkeeper and worthy to rank with the best in the county. Harris played many splendid games at left bark, and Crouch at centre-half, although seriously injured and absent from the team for 16 woe's, was a captain who used his wide experience in the best interests of the team. Terrill and Hyland made at times a brilliant right wing, and with Leppard and Britt playing at their best, the forward line was always a dangerous proposition to opposing defences. So ends what has been a really good season.
The leading goal scorers are as follows L. Britt 27, C. Terrill 25, J. Leppard 23, T. Hyland 22, J. Ripley 18, W. Vidler 9, A. Harris 5.
Extracts from the Hastings and St Leonard's Observer 1929
Mum (Eileen) and Phil her sister
Nellie (Meg) and Albert (Bert) Harris
Bert, Phil and Meg Harris
(Back) Bert, Phil, Meg (front) Dot and Eileen
View down Hollington Old Lane probably in the mid 1960's as the mini was my dad's.
I remember the number plate 7724RO
Hollington Junior School
Alberta Road - the house on the corner is not there anymore the house on the right is now 12 Old Church Road
This is now Old Church Road
Alberta Road no longer exists - My Nan and Grandad lived there before they moved into a bungalow further down Hollington Old Lane.
Mum with a friend at Hollington Church In The Wood