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West Meon, Petersfield Road c1955

West Meon, Petersfield Road c1955
 
 

West Meon, Petersfield Road c1955 Ref: w488024

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Photo of Exton, Post Office and Shoe Inn c1955

Exton, Post Office and Shoe Inn c1955
Ref: E221015

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Exton Post Office

I lived in the village in the mid 1950s. I can remember that the owner of the Post office was a Mr Worthington. The granddaughter was called Celia.

Shared on Saturday, May 23, 2009 by David Goble.

Photo of Meonstoke, Main Road c1955

Meonstoke, Main Road c1955
Ref: M304019

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Meonstoke and its surrounding farmland

There are many people better qualified than I to write about Meonstoke, but this photo evokes memories of the Cooke's, who ran the village shop with cheerful kindness and where we shopped for essentials - and particularly for sweets which we took back to school in a biscuit tin (I have written about it here http://lawfordherry.blogspot.com/2007/11/st-ronans.html/). Opposite were (and still are) the quintessential Meonstoke family, the Biggs's and their magnificent thatched barn, scene of Christmas carol parties for over forty years - and below the village shop were the Harders - Paul and Anna- who I think were Danish. Below them was a house lived in by the Lushingtons - Betsy, Jane and John. And below that, Miss Apps ran a small private school. The Manor House stoood opposite below the Biggs's barn, and was lived in for a time by my cousin Ruth and her husband John Howard.

Some of this is mentioned in my Archive where Stocks Farm (signed from the triangle at the top of Buck's Head hill) is the main feature http://lawfordherry.blogspot.com/2008/02/stocks-1950-1970.html

Shared on Thursday, January 22, 2009 by Herry Lawford.

Photo of Meonstoke, Main Road c1955

Meonstoke, Main Road c1955
Ref: M304019

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Main Rd - Hill House

These are not really memories although I do remember my father talking a lot about Meonstoke with affection.
I have 2 old postcards and 2 old photos. The photos are of the building (I understand it was a Post Office at some date) in the picture above but when it was a private house. According to family tradition it was called Hill House and was built by William Cooper one of my ancestors. I do not know if that was true.
I do know from research that in the 1840s one William Cooper lived at Church Cottage while in the 1860s Mary Cooper (widow of one of the 3 Williams) and some of her children were living in Church Rd. She was a cordwainer (boot/shoe maker) as was her husband.
The younger William, her son was living at Gavdiff/Cardiff House at this time but I don't know where that was.
In the 1870s this younger William was living in Hill House with his wife Henrietta, daughter and granddaughter.
Later it was occupied by my great grandmother Lucy Cooper (one of William's other daughters) before her death in 1926. This is how my father came to know Meonstoke as her visited Lucy there often.
There are many Cooper graves in the churchyard and I once managed a trip there and found it quite an emotional experience. I also have some Knight ancestors buried there and I laid some flowers on any of the graves I could find.
I would willingly email copies of my pictures to any interested viewers and would welcome any correspondence from people who know of the Coopers/Knights/Matthews in that area
Thanks for reading this
Best wishes
Jo

Shared on Monday, February 04, 2008 by Jo Ball.

My Surname

I never knew there was such a place spelt exactly like my surname. I have been there twice in my life and purchased a book on Langrish.  It made very interesting reading.  I visited the village in 1987 and again in 2006.  I found some changes in the village.

Looking forward to visiting your little village again very soon.

Shared on Sunday, July 29, 2007 by Kenneth Langrish.

MILES FAMILY

Dear  Villagers of the Droxford & Exton area -

Please can you help me, I'm looking for living relatives of Alfred Miles, who died in 1900, around the Droxford area. He was a gamekeeper, his wife was called Sarah, two of their sons also lived in the area, Richard Miles (gamekeeper) and Arthur Miles (kennelman/groom). I believe Richard lived at a place called 'Lights Dell'. I would like to know anything, however small, about them. Photos of any member of this family would just be fantastic.
Kind regards,
Carl Miles

Shared on Monday, September 14, 2009 by Carl Miles.

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