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| Born | 1837 | ||||||||||
| Died | 1881 | ||||||||||
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Patching, Arundel [1865] Oakfield, Wimbledon-park, SW [1879] | ||||||||||
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George Curling Joad
Born 1837 in Eastry, Kent
Husband of Laura Catherine (Henty) Joad — married 1860 in Worthing, Sussex
Died October 24, 1881 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Collected ferns. Won Croquet championship in 1869
[Oakfield]: By 1876 the owner was George Curling Joad, a well-known gardener,
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Left nearly 3000 plants to Kew.
At Kew Gardens: the public is indebted to George C. Joad for the charming rock garden opened in 1881