Gaynor F Churchward

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Gaynor F Churchward (Millington)

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Daughter of Francis Charles Millington and Constance A Millington
Ex-wife of Charles Ronald Driver and Edward Churchward
Mother of Private and Minnie Driver
Sister of Elizabeth Millington and Andra Nelki
Half sister of Kathleen Isobel Millington and Fiona MacDonald Millington

Occupation: Designer and former couture model
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About Gaynor F Churchward

Gaynor Churchward

Gaynor is the founder and Creative Director of English Home. A well travelled former model and fashion designer, she learnt much observing the skills of the great couturiers when living and working in Paris and Milan.

The company started as a hobby over 25 years ago, selling one-off cushions to designer friends.

Today that hobby has turned into a business with a international client base and its own specialist factory, where superbly skilled embroiderers make up Gaynor’s exclusive designs for top interior designers, as well as for big budget television and film sets. The collections continue to grow and mutate, to meet the demands of today’s constantly changing world market.

England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916-2005

  • Name: Gaynor F Millington
  • Spouse Surname: Churchward
  • Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1976
  • Registration District: Petersfield
  • Inferred County: Hampshire
  • Volume Number: 20
  • Page Number: 0534

Gaynor's father was Francis C Millington who was born in Hanley Stoke on Trent. See Francis John Millington

Red Herring

Births Mar 1944

  • Millington Gaynor S Pyer Wallasey 8a 1022 - this family has been built at Iris Haig Millington - no v=connection!
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Gaynor F Churchward's Timeline

1937
1937
1970
January 31, 1970
Finsbury Park, London, England (United Kingdom)