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Spencer Mortimer Reis was born in 1902, probably in Alexandria, Egypt, the son of Arthur Montagu and Fanny (Cruwys) Reis. He married Gertrude Mary Boot on October 14 1933 at the parish church of Ashford in Derbyshire. Mary was born in 1906, the daughter of Charles Boot, whose father Henry founded the civil engineering company now known as Henry Boot Group. Spencer died on 30 May 1983. Spencer and Mary belong to Reis Generation Three; their children belong to Reis Generation Four and are:
Charles Boot of Sheffield, England was the creator and builder of Pinewood Studios on the estate of Heatherden Hall at Iver Heath in the parish of Iver in Buckinghamshire, England. Basic biography: In 1886 and age 35, Henry Boot commenced a one-man business as a builder with one handcart and later one horsedrawn cart. By 1914 Henry Boot had 20 horses and carts and 6 mechanically propelled lorries (trucks} and the company itself had developed into a business of "Joiners, Buiders, Plumbers, Painters and General Contractors" operating from a building on Moore Street in Sheffield, England. 1914 to 1918 1919-1931 Death of Henry Boot Pinewood Film Studios Today Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Boot" On Thornbridge Hall: A short distance away from Ashford is
Thornbridge Hall, a Georgian T shaped house, extensively altered in 1871 and
several times again during the following 50 years. In private hands till the mid
20th century, mostly under the ownership of Charles Boot, the founder of the
Sheffield based contracting company, it became a teacher training college in
1940's, then a multi purpose educational centre , a conference centre, and is
now privately owned and still used occasionally for conferences and weddings. It
contains woodwork from Derwent Hall and Church. The garden contains large
amounts of statuary acquired by Charles Boot. It is a grade 11 listed building. See also this from the BBC: Follow this link for details on Henry Boot's company Some announcements in the Times of London
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