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Would love info regarding Mervyn R Claypole as his son passed away and no heirs. Trying to find close relatives as requested by solicitor acting for deceased Michael Roy Claypole DOB 1948? My husband and his remaining siblings are related to John Henry Claypole Thank you
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What a wonderful website.
Just to say that Hilda Bertha Flint died 29th October 1973 in Watford Hospital - Peace Memorial Wing |
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Hey Craxford family!
I recently was given part of a set of Charles Spurgeon's sermons from a Reformed minister in Dunedin, who is now moving to preach in Pukekohe. He received the books from a previous minister there, who preached in the same church in the mid-80s. His name was C.A.R. Larsen. It's believed that he purchased these volumes (9 in total) from a second-hand bookstore in Dunedin. I was researching the names that appeared in the beginning of the book, and found the following comment in two or three of the volumes: Presented to Mr. Geo. D. Cox, with best wishes, from Mrs. C. H. Spurgeon. -dated to 1875, 1876, and I think 1877 as well. So I jumped online and found this website! I believe that these volumes were given to George David Cox, who passed away in Lincoln, Canterbury, NZ, in 1929, and the books somehow travelled south and ended up in a bookstore in Dunedin. Maybe a book dealer purchased the books from the Cox family after the death of George? Just wanted to say thanks for the very informative article, and I hope this information is of some use to you! Cheers from NZ, Alex |
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My Grandmother was Alice Emma Sculthorpe, born in 1885 in March England. She married Clarence Grubb (born in Des Moines Iowa, USA) and lived in Alberta Canada until her death in 1962. Her gravestone is in Beaverlodge Alberta. She had three sons and a daughter, all now deceased.
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I have been looking for a pic of the bottom end of danett street in Leicester(old danett street) but canot find one..theres the one pic of the other end of danett street..but would like to see the other end of danett st towards king richards road i lived at no 29..and i canott find anything on the cobbler that had a small shop up a jitty/entry that was located at the bottom end of danett st near to the king richards road end..can anybody help on this please...thank you...
[It's a bit "pot luck" finding old photos of specific areas of Leicester. You could try The Leicester Mercury archives or the book The Slums of Leicester by Ned Newitt. The My Leicestershire History on the University of Leicester website has a large collection of photographs by Dennis Calow - two of which are of Dannett Street - Ed] |
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Hi Andrew, I have a query that I'm hoping you can help with please.
The Liverpool press printed Eagle but also TV21 on its new gravure process. Before the adaptions for the Eagle what process were the Annuals printed on. The majority are in B/W with little colour and thick paper. I'm also trying to find out how the artwork was transferred to the printing plate. Can you help please. [Andrew Wainwright's article can be found in the OLIVE pages at: FROM HIGH ART TO DAN DARE. - Ed] |
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Frederick William Fuller
Male (1870-1922 married Clara Martin b 1876 not Carla - Clara was my great aunt her brother Arthur Martin was my granddad Clara was one of 14 children born to Edwin Martin b 1849 in Papworth st Agnes near St Ives Cambridgeshire - your Family Tree is very interesting. I have got back to about 1730 with mine |
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Peter [Thelma's article can be found in the RED pages at: WARTIME IN BATH, SOME PERSONAL MEMORIES. - Ed] |
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Dear Alan. I have recently discovered your site. It has certainly stirred memories. I was Steven Clarke at junior school and well-remember Richard Lakin (who lived more or less opposite me on Henley Road); and Nicholas Green who lived on Tetuan Road. I suppose those two were my 'best friends' during junior school years. I also recall Andrew Fry.
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My message is this; that Sam Lane of Devon is my ancestor. That Mary Martha Lane of Devon is buried in Barrow churchyard in Derbyshire. That lady Sarah Lane (Sam Lane's spouse) left the equivalent of a million pounds when she died. That Lupino Lane has descendants in Australia. That Sam and Sarah Lane were the proprietors of the Britannia Theatre in Hackney. That my maternal great grandmother's maiden name is "Lane." That her father was also called Sam Lane and his grandfather John Lane married Mary Martha from Devon, But the Lanes were farmers from Barrow on Trent in Derby.
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