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Re: Holloway Travelling Theatre Company.
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 21 July 11 12:31 BST (UK) »
Hello Jan,
                 Great  to hear from you.My G.Grandmother did have a sister called Annie, so, we must be related. What part of the country are you living, we live in N. Wales, where Julia settled and brought up her large family.
She was still performing in the village and enjoyed a jug of ale from the pub just down the road !!
She had 13 children , one of course was my Gran.
We met a Dr Featherstone at Manchester  John Radcliffe University library who kindly let us peruse through old documents and scripts that the Holloways performed.  She mentioned that two remaining sisters were living on Cannock Chase in their old van in 1936 where they had been stopped by the local council from performing their shows due to lack of sanitation facilities.
   Would love to hear more from you

                      Best Regards   Carol

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« Reply #10 on: Thursday 21 July 11 14:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Carol

I live in Holywell which isn't far from you.  My grandfather, Archie lived in Cannock Chase with his three sisters, Hetty, Leah and Annie Mona.  Their father was Horace Holloway and their mother was Annie your great grandma's sister.  Annie and Horace were also first cousins, their fathers were brothers, Joseph James and Henry respectively.  I used to visit them in Cannock quite a lot until my grandfather died in 1976.  As a child I used to love rummaging in the huge trailer they kept all the old costumes in  but I was in serious trouble if I got caught.  Leah and Annie Mona were like Dickens characters.  They wore their hair in ringlets well into their 80s and always had rouged cheeks.  They each had their own van and I remember Annie's and Leah's were always full of plastic flowers and had pink net curtains on the windows!  Hetty was quite different, I don't think she ever acted.  She would cook and clean for them all, she always wore her apron and had her sleeves rolled up and, if I remember rightly, she only had two front teeth!  But she was lovely, she always had a bag of sweets ready for me when we visited.
My great great grandfather Henry settled in Rhosymedre, he died there in about 1901.  He was Horace's father.  When Horace's mother Catherine died Henry remarried and I'm sure he married his niece, Annie and Julia's sister, Matilda!
I'm carrying on the family tradition, I do a lot of acting.  I'm off to Guernsey at the end of the month with a one act play in which I play a mad Irish nun!

Great to hear from you.
Jan

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Re: Holloway Travelling Theatre Company.
« Reply #11 on: Friday 22 July 11 16:13 BST (UK) »
Thanks Jan, that is a lot of information to digest !  I have followed it through on the family tree and with other notes I have.
  It is amazing you only live up the road in Holywell.
I do not have much info due to the fact my Grandma ,Violet (Julia"s daughter)passed away in her early sixties and Violet"s daughter ,(my Mum, Evelyn) passed away very young. I only got into the family history in the last few years. Hence, any bits of info or stories are more than welcome.
     Do you have any photos of the caravans, costumes or any of the Holloways.  How lucky you were to actually see them, I do envy you.
   Where else have you performed and how did you get into acting ?
Did you know about the scripts in Manchester ?
If you have any more stories I would love to hear them.

                  Look forward to hearing from you,

                                           Carol 

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Re: Holloway Travelling Theatre Company.
« Reply #12 on: Friday 22 July 11 17:11 BST (UK) »
Carol

Just a quickie 'cos I'm off to rehearsals.  My dad is still alive, Frederick Holloway and he remembers acting in the travelling show as a child of about 8.  I have a few photos but the majority of their stuff is with my dad's cousin in Cannock.  I will be contacting the family soon to ask if I can have copies.  You can gladly have copies of anything I have.
I'm so sorry to hear you lost your mum and gran so young.  I am so fortunate to still have both my parents who are both 86 and in very good health.
I have loads of stories but too much to write here today.  I shall post again as soon as I have more time.

Jan


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« Reply #13 on: Friday 22 July 11 18:53 BST (UK) »

  Hi Jan,
             WOW !!  That is amazing.  With your Dad partaking in the shows ,what a wonderful memory to have and to be able to relate the memories to you is fantastic.
   Can"t wait to hear more from you and hopefully see your cousin"s photos and things.
       Good luck with your rehearsals and with your forthcoming trip to Guernsey.

                         Speak to you soon,   Carol

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Re: Holloway Travelling Theatre Company.
« Reply #14 on: Friday 29 July 11 22:27 BST (UK) »


    Hi Jan,
                Just a note to say " have a wonderful time in Guernsey" and keep the Holloway Tradition alive !! We are off on holiday for a fortnight, so will be in touch on our return.

                                    Best Regards   Carol.

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Re: Holloway Travelling Theatre Company.
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 04 September 11 13:04 BST (UK) »
Hi My mothers Maiden name is Holloway her Farther was Archibald Holloway who was part of the Travelling Theatre. They had Ground where they lived in Chase Terrace Litchfield. I have done quite a lot of research into the Family Tree and My mother does have some Photos, I could dig them out if you need anything Let Me Know. I have a number of copies of Census including When Archie was at White Lion Farm rhosllanerchrugog he was aged 4 his father Horrace was age 28  wife Annie was 31 Horrace leonard son was aged 8 and Beattie daughter was aged 6 also listed is E Evans as Servant and Joseph James Holloway who is a musician and widowed at 66. You may well have this info I do have more going back further. If it helps. Thanks Kevin.

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« Reply #16 on: Sunday 04 September 11 16:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Kevin,
I don't think you realise, it's me, your first cousin, Uncle Fred's daughter!  Are you on Ancestry?  The tree goes back to the 1600s on Henry's mother's side.  Give me a call if you like.  My mum will give you my number.
Jan

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« Reply #17 on: Sunday 04 September 11 18:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Jan

 I did realise after I posted, Yes I am on Ancestry I havn't done much research for the last couple of years My last atempt took me back to early 1800's on the holloway side but much earlier on the Shepherd side I'll ask my mum to get your number My home number is (*). Hope your keeping well.

Kevin.

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