Milling Street Teams

A Memory of Hexham.

Hi my name is linda noble I was born in milling st it was great all my family lived round there as well my nana snowdon nana ridley granny curran auntie kathleen cousin pat aunty peggy all live same street aunty sheila lived cuthberts st uncle tonmy pitt st uncle frank fleming st granda noble was care taker at ross street school lived there till I was 16 when thay were getting pulled down and went to village goswick walk 13 and now im back to the teams


Added 05 January 2014

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Hello Linda are you any relation to Frankie Noble who I worked with at Kibblesworth colliery in the 1950s and sixties. I haven't seen Frankie since he moved to Doncaster I believe when the pits around here were closed down. Frankie lived down Pine street area when I lived in School street at the time. I would like to know how he is getting on albeit he like me will be retired.
Linda I just want to say that my great grandmother's brother was called Curran and he was in his mid thirties when he lived in 40 High street with my grandfather Philip May who was 18 years old in 1981. I don't know whether I have mentioned this before but I worked with two Curran brothers at Kibblesworth colliery 50 years ago. One was called Tommy and he died of a heart attack when he was 54. The other brother died about three years ago. I also worked with Tommy's son Johnny at a factory on the TVTE about 40 years ago. He now lives down the Teams in a bock of flats behind the Teams club Queens?. I cant remember the uncle of my grandfathers name but I do have the electoral register for that year somewhere. Anyhow Linda I hope these names are of some help. You never know me might be related. Best wishes for Xmas and all the best in the new year. Les
Yes he is my uncle frank my dad was lenny noble uncle frank still at Doncaster keeping ok i will let him no you were asking after him have a great xmas

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