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Percy was educated at the highest standards and at 16 years old left England to study at Heidelberg, Germany. There he gained knowledge of Music, Law and Medicine. During Percy's years studying at Heidelburg he formed a relationship with Elise Vane.

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Percy Criddle and Elise Harrer
Circa 1850
Heidelburg, Germany
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Credits:
Sipiweske Museum

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During Percy's years studying at Heidelburg he formed a relationship with Elise Harrer. Elise was brought up in Mannheim, Germany and had many common interests with Percy.
When Percy decided to return to England, Elise accompanied him. They had six children together between 1867 and 1875. Their first child died in infancy.

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Vane Family Tree
20th Century
South Cypress, Manitoba, Canada
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Credits:
Criddle/Vane Homestead Heritage Committee

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Percy registered the girls born to Elise as daughters of Percy Vane and Elise Vane {formerly Harrer}.
On the boys birth certificates they were registered to Percy Criddle and Elise Criddle.

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Old Cottage
14 March 1878
Addlestone, Surrey, England
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Credits:
Sipiweske Museum

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When Percy decided to return to England Elise accompanied him. During her years in England her address changed numerous times as she moved between various apartments above Percy's business offices.
Percy and Alice lived together at 573 George St. Addlestone and started their family in 1875 when Norman was born. Percy enjoyed music and was a tenor at the Royal Albert Hall. This meant that the family was often in the company of influential people.

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Percy Criddle in London for his Marriage to Alice Nichol
8 September 1872
London, England
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Credits:
Kathy Noel

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Despite already having a family with Elise he married Alice Nichol on September 8th 1874 at Inslington Parish Church of St. Mary. Percy rarely mentioned his business, but on their wedding certificate he is a wine merchant.

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Miss Alice Nicol
Circa 1865
Addlestone, Surrey, England
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Credits:
Sipiweske Museum

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Alice was the daughter of Scottish parents Frederick Nichol and Marion Nicholson who lived in London.

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Alice Nicol Criddle
Late 19th Century
London, England
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Credits:
Kathy Noel

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She attended Cambridge University and was one of the first females to gain a higher education. There she improved her knowledge of natural history, languages, including Sanskrit and literature.

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No. 2 Addlestone Park - Home of Elise and Children
Circa 1870
Addlestone, Surrey, England
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Credits:
Kathy Noel