Alan and Elizabeth Ray-Jones visited her in the Isle of Man in 1998 but found that she had lost her memory yet was upset at losing her flat.
Bett Redhead (her sister-in-law) wrote about her in December 1998:
"... how lovely of you to visit Mildred in the Nursing Home in Ramsey. A house in the village [Doddington] that belonged to Grandma and Gradndad Welcher - they lived there after their retirement - got badly damaged in the roof just after last Xmas due to electric fault, it happened during the night of Sunday 18 January. I telephoned Mildred on the Monday evening she was then in her flat, and she was talking normally then, remembering the house and what a lovely garden Grandad had there, it did not seem possible that she deteriorated so quickly after that. Elizabeth [her daughter] had to make several journeys across by air and eventually the Dr decided Mildred would have to go into a Home to be cared for. Elizabeth did look around the Walsall area but Mildred - and her husband Ken - always said they would never leave the Island and come back to the mainland; and the Dr did not think it would be good for Mildred to uproot now. Elizabeth and her husband Steve (who has now retired from the police force) rented a van and went across to Ramsey and cleared the flat..."
Bett Redhead (her sister-in-law) wrote about her in December 1998:
"... how lovely of you to visit Mildred in the Nursing Home in Ramsey. A house in the village [Doddington] that belonged to Grandma and Gradndad Welcher - they lived there after their retirement - got badly damaged in the roof just after last Xmas due to electric fault, it happened during the night of Sunday 18 January. I telephoned Mildred on the Monday evening she was then in her flat, and she was talking normally then, remembering the house and what a lovely garden Grandad had there, it did not seem possible that she deteriorated so quickly after that. Elizabeth [her daughter] had to make several journeys across by air and eventually the Dr decided Mildred would have to go into a Home to be cared for. Elizabeth did look around the Walsall area but Mildred - and her husband Ken - always said they would never leave the Island and come back to the mainland; and the Dr did not think it would be good for Mildred to uproot now. Elizabeth and her husband Steve (who has now retired from the police force) rented a van and went across to Ramsey and cleared the flat..."
- NOV 1914 - Birth -
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| PARENT (M) Henry Redhead | |||
| Birth | |||
| Death | |||
| Marriage | to Elizabeth (Lizzie) Welcher | ||
| Father | ? | ||
| Mother | ? | ||
| PARENT (F) Elizabeth (Lizzie) Welcher | |||
| Birth | 12 JUN 1885 | Primrose Hill, Doddington, England. Baptised 5 July. | |
| Death | 2 APR 1972 | Highfield House, Primrose Hill, Doddington, Cambridgeshire, England | |
| Marriage | to Henry Redhead | ||
| Father | John Glen Welcher | ||
| Mother | Eliza Nightingale | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| M | Stanley Redhead | ||
| Birth | England | ||
| Death | 10 JUL 1990 | ||
| Marriage | 1939 | to Freda (Bet) Parlett at Bet came to Doddington in October 1939 | |
| F | Mildred Redhead | ||
| Birth | NOV 1914 | ||
| Death | |||
| Marriage | SEP 1939 | to Ken Garwood | |
| PARENT (M) Ken Garwood | |||
| Birth | |||
| Death | |||
| Marriage | SEP 1939 | to Mildred Redhead | |
| Father | ? | ||
| Mother | ? | ||
| PARENT (F) Mildred Redhead | |||
| Birth | NOV 1914 | ||
| Death | |||
| Marriage | SEP 1939 | to Ken Garwood | |
| Father | Henry Redhead | ||
| Mother | Elizabeth (Lizzie) Welcher | ||
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| Death | |||
| Marriage | APR 1976 | to Steven Ellison | |
| [S1452] | Bet Redhead, letters, particularly her letters of 19 January and 29 March 20000 |
1 Mildred Redhead b: NOV 1914
