Ireland memories
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Memories of Bedfordshire
My House
This is where I live, it is no longer a village post office. It was built in 1680, and we are returning it to a residential property.
39 Mill Lane
The gable end of the house on the left is 39 Mill Lane and Back St starts at the junction over the hill and not visible here. My father built the house about 1935 when he was 21 years old. I grew up there until 1955 when it was sold and we moved from Clophill for a short time. We returned in 1957 and lived in the Old Police House in The Slade until I married in 1966 and brought my first home in Back St. I have traced my family's time in Clophill from about 1750 until 1980 in a new book which is now available.
Service Days
I was an R.A.F. Police cpl. from 1948 - 1950. Met many good friends, also my wife who was in the W.R.A.F. signals. Would be very interested to hear from anyone who remembers Bill (Don) or Toni. We would like to hear from George (Bob )Brockwell in particular, his wife Peggy, or his daughter Carol.
My wife and I have been married 61years had three sons and now live in Melbourne Australia.
Henry Tingey - Ancester
My great grandfather Henry Tingey, was born November 18, 1819, in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. He was the son of James Tingey and Elizabeth Boniss. James and Elizabeth, and family later moved from Bigglewade, Bedfordshire, and moved Lower Caldecut near the 46th milestone from London in the perish of Northhill. The family of father and mother and two boys and four sisters were in the business of raising wholesale vegatable and garden seeds and were very successful.
In 1849 the missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Mormons) told their gospel message to Henry and his wife Ann Young, (daughter of James and Lucy Young). Henry and Ann joined the Latter-Day-Saint church and migrated to America in 1849. They spent three years in St Louis, Missouri and then traveled by oxen and wagon train to Salt Lake City, Utah arriving in September 1853. Henry became a very devote follower of the Mormon Church. He settled in Sessions Settlement (now Bountiful, Utah), and later moved to Brigham City Utah,... Read more
Woolies
Does anyone remember or did you work with Madge Chessum, at Woolies, in the 50's / 60's ?
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- Nant Ffrancon, Gwynedd
- Souldern, Oxfordshire
- Maesgeirchen, Gwynedd
- Bridge Of Gairn, Aberdeenshire
- Knaphill, Surrey
- Braunston, Northamptonshire
- Oswestry, Shropshire
- Finchley, Greater London
- Guildford, Surrey
- Bexley, Kent
- Boxley, Kent
- Sway, Hampshire
- Walsall, West Midlands
- Bootle, Merseyside
- Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire
- Ealing, Greater London
- Aveley, Essex
- Heswall, Merseyside
- Wrexham, Clwyd
- Shotley Bridge, County Durham
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