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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #18 on: Friday 11 March 11 00:20 GMT (UK) »
Thanks

That's very kind of you to offer, and I'll take you up on that if I may.
Let me know when and if you find it and I'll give you the address for a copy via personal e-mail.

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Grahame
Bell; Vane; Wane; Reeve & Reeves.

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #19 on: Friday 11 March 11 13:40 GMT (UK) »
I think this was 1991 ish

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 11:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Iam new to the site and came across your comments...my grandparfents lived at Mill Hall right next to the railway line and my mother was born there! Iam sure there are alot of old photos from my mothers childhood that I could get to you if you were still interested. The name was Bowyer.

Delyss  :)
Fuller, Wright, Pearson, Loveys, Bowyer,Collison, Finnis.

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 14:00 GMT (UK) »
Richard and Glynn ?


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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 17:16 GMT (UK) »
 :) Yes they are my cousins! How do you know them?  :)
Fuller, Wright, Pearson, Loveys, Bowyer,Collison, Finnis.

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 20:12 GMT (UK) »
They all used the pub at one time or another. I remember when Richard broke his leg about the age of 18. Several of us went camping together soon after.

I also remember your grandmother. My father used to make food hampers up for the local OAPs at Christmas, one of my jobs near Christmas was to help my father deliver the hampers. From memory, your grandmother was in the house on the end of the terrace nearest to the level crossing. I am unsure how many years ago your grandmoter died, but I think it was about 25 years ago.

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Wayne

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 20:16 GMT (UK) »
The large house in MillHall was partly demolished about 30 years ago. At the time the local paper covered the story and printed a photo taken of the house around the turn of the century. I have contacted the paper over the last couple of days but they say they have no record of the image.

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 16 March 11 18:44 GMT (UK) »
Can i help?

I live in Mill Hall  ;D

I actually live in one of the cottages associated with the big Manor house (Mill Hall), and have photo's of that if required (it's since been part demolished)..

Mill Hall is indeed right by Aylesford Station..

Mike

Hi Mike

Do you have photos of Mill Hall House you can post ?

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Wayne

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Re: Mill Hall, Aylesford in the 1820's - what or where was it exactly?
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 09 June 11 21:59 BST (UK) »
Hi All

I can see this is an on again off again thread - but I was very delighted to find it because ..guess what my ancestors also lived at Mill Hall!  My 2x great-grandmother lived there from 1851-1894.  She was married to a Webster and after his death married a Skinner but remained living at Mill Hall.  I can see from the census enumerations that over the years she was recorded living at Mill Hall (presumably in the cottages), Wyatt Cottage and finally Mill Hall Cottage.  In 1851, I notice that she was a neighbour of the Vane family that somebody mentioned earlier on in this thread.  Will have a look at some of the links to the maps which should be very interesting.  I just assumed they worked for the owners of the "Hall"  I really should find out a bit more about the place.

Kind regards  :)