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London and Middlesex / Re: London Pub History
« on: Sunday 20 September 15 22:52 BST (UK)  »
I know the name of the pub, It is called the jolly gardners it is still there. I drink in the grosvenors. I was  born in lydden grove and still live there. Some of my family were born in Wardley street.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Wardley Street Wandsworth
« on: Thursday 19 April 12 18:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ray I think that I  am you,re cousin. Here are a few details about myself, my grandmother was Edith smith, she married John Mclean, and had a son called John I am his daughter. My grandmother was one of about 11 children who came from wardley street. their father's name was Benjamen, and their mothers name was Caroline. she had a sister called rachael, who married dick wymark, and they eventually lived on the Aboyne estate, along with other family members. the names of my grans siblings were, John, henry, dickie, owen,nancy, pashy ruben, rachael at the moment I cannot rember the others. I know my aunt Pashy moved to sandy with the rest of her family. Ans I think that you are her son, and you lived over southfields when you got married. I would be interested in seeing the photo's you have, and i have got some photo's of the family that you might be interested in, that is if we are related!! Stephanie.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Wardley Street Wandsworth
« on: Saturday 07 April 12 19:54 BST (UK)  »
hi i was born in lydden grove and i still live there
. my family have over a hundred years of history in that road and wardley street. my family names are smith, heath and penfold. i have extensive knowledge about the area, one of my grandfathers was a horse dealer, and owned property in the area. the pub in wardley street was called florries, when one of ,my grandmothers used to get a jug of beer!.  the yard with black steel gates now, were owned by the angelo family, who stabled horses in their yard. i did a small exhibition of wardley street in the wandsworth museum, and there are some pictures in the grosvenor pub of wardley street. please contact me if you need any help.

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