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Old 17-02-2009, 17:24   #76
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Yes John wish Dr Farquar was still with us i had him all my life till he sadly passed away very sad moment that for ossy folk dont you think.
My middle name is Douglas which is after Dr F. Marian, I had Pneumonia when I was only 8 months old, and he was there four or five times a day until I pulled through, I've a lot to thank that chap for
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Old 17-02-2009, 19:20   #77
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My middle name is Douglas which is after Dr F. Marian, I had Pneumonia when I was only 8 months old, and he was there four or five times a day until I pulled through, I've a lot to thank that chap for
He was brilliant if i ever meet you i will tell you a tale about him but i cant put it on here well i can tell you a few tales not maliciouse just how clever a doctor he was with me which will amaze you but some will give you a laugh he was a real star.
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Old 17-02-2009, 19:23   #78
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Harry lived in Ash street,just down from my parents.
When he wasn,t in the NEW INN
My great grandparents Walter and Agnes Jones lived on Ash Street for about forty years.

My mum, grandma and aunt lived with them as well, from about 1949-58.

She was Yvonne Owen then.
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Old 17-02-2009, 20:14   #79
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He was brilliant if i ever meet you i will tell you a tale about him but i cant put it on here well i can tell you a few tales not maliciouse just how clever a doctor he was with me which will amaze you but some will give you a laugh he was a real star.
Marian......you are busting a gut to tell us.....go for it?
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Old 17-02-2009, 21:09   #80
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have enjoyed reading all posts on this one. no mention yet of wilkingson's butcher's corner of shed street or dr. pittard opp corner. agnes & jimmy's pie shop just lower down. i was born opp bay horse 233 union road july 1944.
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Old 17-02-2009, 23:34   #81
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have enjoyed reading all posts on this one. no mention yet of wilkingson's butcher's corner of shed street or dr. pittard opp corner. agnes & jimmy's pie shop just lower down. i was born opp bay horse 233 union road july 1944.
me owd mate n gaffer lived on that row until he sadly died nortype. B.S.
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Old 18-02-2009, 10:09   #82
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My great grandparents Walter and Agnes Jones lived on Ash Street for about forty years.

My mum, grandma and aunt lived with them as well, from about 1949-58.

She was Yvonne Owen then.
If your mum was Yvonne Owen , you must be related to the Cowell family who lived in Kay street and then White Ash Lane
Lillian,Harrold,Harry John Ann & Sandra
I remember Mr,s Jones,as not having any teeth ,but she was quite capable of eating a Granny Smiths,no trouble
Was your aunt Rosalind Stot?
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Old 18-02-2009, 14:09   #83
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If your mum was Yvonne Owen , you must be related to the Cowell family who lived in Kay street and then White Ash Lane
Lillian,Harrold,Harry John Ann & Sandra
I remember Mr,s Jones,as not having any teeth ,but she was quite capable of eating a Granny Smiths,no trouble
Was your aunt Rosalind Stot?
Yes my mum was Yvonne owen, sister of Rosalind, and daughter of Lillian, one of the seven Jones girls. My grandma was actually christened Lily, but thought it wasn't glamorous enough, hence Lillian.

My grandma's sister Mabel married Harry Cowell, who had the children you listed.

As well as eating Granny Smiths apples, my great grandma Jones could also crack nuts with her gums!

It's a small world. PM me your real name, as I'm sure my mum will remember you. I've heard so much about those times, because she has a very good memory, I almost feel as if I was in the Ash Street Gang myself.
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Old 18-02-2009, 15:51   #84
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Garinda, your right about the small world bit. I know your mum well and if your grans sister lived at 42 Whiteash Lane I bought the house off them back around 1970. My wife,s grandparents lived on Ash St also way back when.
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Garinda, your right about the small world bit. I know your mum well and if your grans sister lived at 42 Whiteash Lane I bought the house off them back around 1970. My wife,s grandparents lived on Ash St also way back when.
I just about remember them living on Whiteash Lane, in the house you bought. They then moved to a farm at Hapton, which is now a restaurant, and whose name escapes me.

As you'll probably remember my aunt Ros lived at number 18. She sadly died four years ago this September.
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I just about remember them living on Whiteash Lane, in the house you bought. They then moved to a farm at Hapton, which is now a reataurant, and whose name escapes me.
Just remembered, Bentley Wood Farm.
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Old 18-02-2009, 16:04   #87
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Garinda, your right about the small world bit. I know your mum well and if your grans sister lived at 42 Whiteash Lane I bought the house off them back around 1970. My wife,s grandparents lived on Ash St also way back when.
Accy Web's Sparkologist lived on Whiteash Lane in the seventies, not too far from you.

Like you say, small world.
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Old 18-02-2009, 17:16   #88
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Yes I remember your aunt Ros, very sad. We all went up the Emp in the 60s. Tell your mum I,ll be in for some custards, probably around September!!
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Old 18-02-2009, 18:20   #89
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Yes I remember your aunt Ros, very sad. We all went up the Emp in the 60s. Tell your mum I,ll be in for some custards, probably around September!!
Lol, I'll tell her.

Pm me your real name, then I can tell her, and they'll know what name to write on the bag.
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Old 18-02-2009, 18:55   #90
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Marian......you are busting a gut to tell us.....go for it?
No cant put it on here i will get banned not nice to talk about the dead for all the world to see and you know what you call me .
Well Ditto.
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