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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 21 June 15 19:52 BST (UK) »
hello does anybody remember the poplars farm in fradley village

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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 23 June 15 21:55 BST (UK) »
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hello does anybody remember the poplars farm in fradley village
  and a miss johnson also marsh farm fradley any info my relatives  :)

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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #29 on: Monday 13 July 15 12:13 BST (UK) »
Great necro-post Fred, do you happen to recall any Uptons in the area? My lot were the village blacksmiths (the smithy is still standing as you enter the village from the A38) and also became involved with various pubs in Lichfield.

Paul

I have Upton family members in my tree who were connected to both the Dolman and Wait families, my maternal ancestors. David
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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #30 on: Tuesday 18 August 15 20:51 BST (UK) »
Have only just seen this post.  I lived at Crown Farm in Fradley (on A38) and the pub next door was called the Bull's Head (Coates and Rollitt families lived there when I was about).  The pub was pulled down around the 60's and a garage was built on the site.  I remember the threshing machine visits!  Mr Jones (was it Bill?) would come and there was always great excitement - it being the culmination of our harvest time.  Harvest festivals in the church - St Stephen's - (accompanied by a very 'wheezy' organ) were well attended, as was the Harvest supper in the village hall.  There were other 'Jones'es in the village.  Betty was a hairdresser and Richard a vet, who joined the Lichfield practice of Alastair Steele-Bodger, though I can't remember whether they were related.  Archie Elson and the Woolley brothers were also farmers there.  Dr Platt was the local GP and the Hardy family ran the Post Office.   Further up the main road - towards Lichfield - there were other farmers (the Collins family) in the building that is now the Fradley Arms,  At the turn off for Whittington - just before Boggis's garage - stood Mr Collingwood's Farm and this was also the Slaughterhouse.  Miss Wright operated the gates over The Roddidge level crossing.  Far too many memories of the place to detail here, but happy to give any more information you may consider useful.


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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #31 on: Tuesday 18 August 15 21:00 BST (UK) »
thats lovely information yes it was john jones  and betty was his daughter and richard his son...do you remember the poplars farm and miss johnson  or have any old pics i love history

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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #32 on: Tuesday 18 August 15 21:02 BST (UK) »
ha doctot platt he gave my parents a pram that belonged to his children a beautiful silver cross my mother adored it

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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #33 on: Tuesday 18 August 15 21:14 BST (UK) »
Can remember the farm, but not the family.  Sorry I haven't got any old photos of the area.

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Re: Fradley village, Staffordshire.
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 12 January 16 23:12 GMT (UK) »
Re The Poplars in Fradley, Do you mean Miss Johnston the house keeper for the owner ? If so she was my great aunt