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Born And Bred

I was born in Lockerley and married at the Baptist Church in Lockerley where my parents Fred and Olive Moore were wed and my grandparents Tom and Maud Oakley were also married. We now live in Australia where we moved to in 1972 but still make frequent trips back to the old country and spend many happy hours back in the village of our memories.

Written by Stella Turner Nee Moore. To send Stella Turner Nee Moore a private message, click here.

A memory of Lockerley in Hampshire shared on Friday, 7th November 2008.

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RE: RE: Born And Bred

Lockerley is one of the most lovely and enjoyable places I have ever lived in.  My family spent 3 years living in Lockerley and we made some super friends.  We lived on Holbury View and between the Oakleys.  Mr Oakley was the shop keeper and a lovely warm man and his brother and sister in law lived the other side and they ran a taxi firm.
I will visit again soon and try and locate old friends.
John Scott

Comment from John Scott on Saturday, 14th March 2009.

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