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    Louisa Mary Gould (7 October 1891 – 13 February 1945) [1] was a Jersey shopkeeper and a member of the British resistance movement in the Channel Islands during World War II. From 1942 until her arrest in 1944, Gould sheltered an escaped Soviet slave worker known as Feodor Polycarpovitch Burriy on the island of Jersey.

  2. Another Mother’s Son, is based on the true story of Louisa Gould, a Jersey resident who sadly lost her life during WW2. Learn about Louisa Gould.

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  3. Sep 28, 2020 · Louisa Gould, a 50-year-old widow. Louisa ran a small grocery store from her home in St. Ouen, located in the remote northwest corner of Jersey. Her two grown sons, Ralph and Edward, enlisted in the British armed forces at the start of the war.

  4. Date of death 13 February 1945. Address when deported La Fontaine Millais, St Ouen, Jersey. By Gilly Carr. Louisa Mary Gould (née Le Druillenec) from St Ouen, Jersey, was born on 7 October 1891. She was already a widow at the time of the occupation and ran the Millais Stores at La Fontaine in the parish of St Ouen.

  5. May 9, 2023 · Reporter & Content Editor, ITV Channel. Sophie Dulson has been looking back on the life and tragic death of Louisa Gould. Louisa Mary Gould was born in Jersey in 1891 and lived in the...

  6. Louisa married Edward William Gould and they ran a food shop on the island. In 1933 Edward died, leaving Louisa to run the shop and raise their sons, Edward and Ralph, alone. Her sons went on to secure scholarships to study at Oxford and then Edward served in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve.

  7. Channel Islanders Imprisoned in Neuengamme Concentration Camp: Julia Barry née Brichta, Louisa Mary Gould née Le Druillenec, June Mary Sinclair. By Roderick Miller. At least two women — and possibly three — from the Channel Islands were imprisoned in Ravensbrück Concentration Camp (Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück, KZ Ravensbrück) in ...

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