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The Jarretts of Ermington

My mother's maiden name was Jarrett, her father was Fred Jarrett who along with his brother Jim ran a small building company. I lived in Ermington from 1957-1974 and was related, or so it seemed, to almost everyone within a 5 mile radius. There was a Daniels, Peter, I think who ran the First and Last. It was where I had my first half of mild at 15 years of age!
I was very close to my grandfather (Fred) and spent many happy hours in his workshop with its smells of seasoned wood, linseed oil and saw dust, looking at the massive oak tree at the bottom of Town Hill. It is still there today and whenever I return to Ermington it is my link with the past. It is a constant, it is no larger or smaller than I remember, just the same old tree reminding me of happy times.

Written by Chris Stephens. To send Chris Stephens a private message, click here.

A memory of Ermington in Devon shared on Wednesday, 5th August 2009.

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RE: RE: The Jarretts of Ermington

Message to Chris Stephens.

Are you by any chance Jonathan and Nigel Stephen's older brother?

Comment from Rupert Hines on Monday, 14th December 2009.

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