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Gran And Grandad Harman

My gran and grandad, Elsie and Jim Harman, lived at 4 The High Street.  My earliest memories are of, strangely, the moss-covered footpath that encircled the cottage on three sides, it was how pathways in old cottages should be!  I also have fond memories of hot summer lunchtimes playing outside The Plough while the adult members of the family partook of a beverage or ....?  My father attended the school for a few years and my grandfather worked for Shearings until his retirement.

Written by Kim Burnett. To send Kim Burnett a private message, click here.

A memory of Grateley in Hampshire shared on Tuesday, 23rd December 2008.

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RE: RE: Gran And Grandad Harman

Hello Kim,
I hope this message gets to you.
I have been trying to contact you on other sites regarding the Taylor Family in Cork Ireland.
I have a lot more information for you too.
Please can you contact me when you can
taylor.eddie@gmail.com
Best Regards

Comment from Eddie Taylor on Tuesday, 22nd March 2011.

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