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The Post Office c1952
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I was 6 when we moved to Hixon from Stowe by Chartley. My dear dad Len, my 2 sisters Rose and Sue and my 2 brothers Gray and Mick. We lived in the Croft no 24, my brother still lives in that house today overlooking the woods that were there and the fields. I have very happy memories of this lovely village. We all schooled at Broadacres and it was a very tight knit community. The Clemsons i think were the largest family in the village and they are still going strong! I just purchased 2 calenders from this site one of Hixon and one of Gt Haywood, and the memories flooded back. As a child I loved this village and now as I face 50, I love the memories as much. Thank you for letting me travel back to my childhood on this site...

Written by Pam Clemson. To send Pam Clemson a private message, click here.

A memory of Hixon in Staffordshire shared on Friday, 30th July 2010.

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RE: RE: Hixon Village

Can you please ask your sister Susan (Clem) to get in touch with me as we lost contact a very long time ago. I too have happy memories of Haywood and Hixon schools. Thanks a lot. Peta Helen Smith (now Perron) and living in France.

Comment from Peta Helen Smith on Monday, 5th September 2011.

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