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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: oaktree6 on Sunday 03 January 10 10:12 GMT (UK)
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any one with info
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Welcome to Rootschat oaktree6 :)
What information would you like on Hartshead Village and what dates are you looking at?
Evie
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Oaktree what info you after?
Ady
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any one with info 1945 to 1952
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Welcome to Rootschat oaktree6 :)
What information would you like on Hartshead Village and what dates are you looking at?
Evie
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Oaktree just blank replies??
Ady
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any one with info 1945 to 1952
This one has a sort of reply! You just click the reply button at the bottom of the post then type what you want to say and click post.
We do not allow any mention of living people but general information from that time should be Ok if anyone can help.
Andrea
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Oaktree my family were and still are living in Hartshead in that time period.
Ady
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Hi,
Hartshead village appears to have been under the control of Aston-under-Lyne Council for many years. As Ashton is now under the Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council, it would be a good idea to see what the Tameside archives have in relation to the village. With luck it may have had a local newspaper. There's a contact facility here: http://www.tameside.gov.uk/
Dickiesam
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i was in boys brigade band,and played badminton in village hall
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Did you know a Malcolm Tallon? Sadly deceased a few years ago he lived on Peep Green rd?
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yes i do did know m tallon,??
Moderator Comment: No living people please. Names removed
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This all seems rather vague.
Could we be talking about Hartshead cum Clifton, just outside Brighouse in West Yorkshire? If so, it's a long way from Tameside
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yes malcombull
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Hi my dad and his family are from Hartshead he was in the boys brigade, he also has a book on Hartshead he lived on Peep green lane :-*
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Anyone recognisable here?
Ady
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reconise afew but forgot names
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Hello, I know that it was 2010 since you have posted about Hartshead village but I wanted to post as my ancestors are the Drake family who were stonemasons in Hartshead who lived I think around Littlethorp Hill. I think they built a fair bit of property in this area. I'm looking especially at 1800s. I just wondered if anyone knew them and had any information on them?
thank you
Hellieflea
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We use to eat our fish & chips butties sat on Crowtrees wall at the end of Hartshead lane after football-real tasty thi were.