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Sadie Uzolins

I lived in Cleehill in the early 1950s in a cottage in the middle of a field. And I do remember the very deep snow we had, and my father having to dig us out. We had a nanny goat which used to butt my father if he got to near her. We lived with my nan, Ada Bearcroft. They were happy days, and such a lovely place to have lived.

A memory of Clee Hill in Shropshire shared on Tuesday, 12th May 2009.

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RE: RE: Sadie Uzolins

Where did you actually live, can you give that location, or can you remember the names of the people that lived near by?It looks very much like a place called Fairy Glen, but it could be a location called Cornbrook. It would be nice to know because I was born on Clee Hill and recall most of the people who lived there, but as time goes on people ether leave or die. Was it near a place called Random or was it more close to the village of Clee Hill itself?

Comment from Phil Bishop on Thursday, 4th March 2010.

RE: RE: Sadie Uzolins

Hi Phill. We lived in a cottage off the main road, I think it was the Tenbury Road. It could not have been far from the town because I can remember walking with my mother to the post office. Was there a family called the Tennants? I am not sure where that name came from. My nan Bearcroft died in the cottage. I think my dad worked at the quarrying company at Clee Hill for a little while. I have dinner dance tickets for the Bridge Hotel, Tenbury, Wednesday 7th January 1953. I will send away for nan Bearcroft's death certificate, that will help a great deal. Kind regards, Sadie

Comment from Name withheld on Monday, 29th March 2010.

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