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MikeDavies38
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Re: The Lodge Brymbo
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There is a marriage in Q September 1921 for a William Rowlands and a Hannah E Griffiths. Also in the same quarter, 1921, a birth for an Oswell Rowlands. A possible birth for a William D Rowlands in December Q, 1922.
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Re: The Lodge Brymbo
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I lived in The Lodge (Wrexham) for many years during my youth. I left in 1972 when I married and moved away. Firstly, The Lodge address is "Lodge, Wrexham" NOT BRYMBO. The building showing the Co-op was there for many years. Opposite this building was a shoe shop. To the person who questioned about the houses at the side of the
Co-op:- No, the shop staff did not live in them, but they were private houses - including on the left was the village Police Station. This village (in its prime) was large - larger than the next village which was Southsea. It boasted the following:- 2 x Florists / 1 x wholesale vegetable / Ivy's shop (which was extremely small) / Gallimore's shoe & boot repairer / Fish & Chip shop / Post Office / Ironmonger/ Shoe & Boot seller/repairs / small grocery - sweet shop / the Co-op. It also boasted it's own police station / Doctor's surgery & 3 Chapels! This is how I remember it ..... quite a large village!!
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