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Humprhey The Shoe Menders (Old Jack, Young Jack, Jean And Marjorie)

A Memory of Chesham.

Dear Tim,

I remember the shop very well and used to visit with my Mum, Phyllis Cooley who was the daughter of May Clarke, the sister of Old Jack's wife, i.e. your grandmother. I used to call them Uncle and Aunt but really they were my Mum's cousins and that makes us second cousins. I was born and bred in Chesham but moved to London in 1979 when I got married.

Did Old Uncle Jack used to sit in the window, mending shoes ? But the shop I remember well was after a revamp and Auntie Jean used to sell leather goods (purses, etc). We would always get our shoes repaired there. Mum and Jean could chat for Britain!

Sylvia Hornsby (formerly Cooley)


Added 02 September 2014

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Comments & Feedback

Thank you for your message posted in sept last year,i have only just gone back on the web site.Marjorie died in 2010 and my mum Jean died on Xmas day 2011.
I am now living in Lye Green Rd,the house that my great grandfather built in 1920.
I remember your mum and dad and who i called my Auntie May very well.Did you go to Australia for a while?
What relation were Win & Ernie?
Tim Humphrey
07968 202061

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