Charles Rozeskwy ( now known as Charles Crawford) is alive and lives in London. After the war the Rozeskwy family went first to Australia and then back to UK. Charles married a cousin of Bill Gillies who was a member of the Hong Kong police. Before he retired Charles worked for Ford Motor Company. His wife is no longer alive, he has three sons.
Thanks for writing in. This page is for Charles Rozeskwy Senior. I've added the Date-of-birth and middle initial from John Black's list to make it clearer. The list shows Mr Rozeskwy's occupation as "Police Inspector" in 1941.
We've also got a page for the son, Charles Rozeskwy Junior / Charles Crawford, at http://gwulo.com/node/13064.
If you can add any more background about the family, and especially anything about their wartime experiences, it will be very welcome.
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Charles Rozeskwy
Charles Rozeskwy ( now known as Charles Crawford) is alive and lives in London. After the war the Rozeskwy family went first to Australia and then back to UK. Charles married a cousin of Bill Gillies who was a member of the Hong Kong police. Before he retired Charles worked for Ford Motor Company. His wife is no longer alive, he has three sons.
re: Charles Rozeskwy
Hi,
Thanks for writing in. This page is for Charles Rozeskwy Senior. I've added the Date-of-birth and middle initial from John Black's list to make it clearer. The list shows Mr Rozeskwy's occupation as "Police Inspector" in 1941.
We've also got a page for the son, Charles Rozeskwy Junior / Charles Crawford, at http://gwulo.com/node/13064.
If you can add any more background about the family, and especially anything about their wartime experiences, it will be very welcome.
Regards, David
Charles Robert Rozeskwy 4 October 1893 - 6 January 1956
Probate Records
Charles Rober Rozeskwy of 8 Ennismore Avenue Greenford Middlesex died 6 January 1956. Administration to Charles Antony Crawford
London Schools Admissions 1840 - 1911
Charles Rozeskwy date of birth 4 October 1893 Admission to St Dunstans Road School 3 July 1899 Name of Father Carl Rozeskwy
He served in the London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) during World War I and received the 1914-1915 Star medal