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sadiemc
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Fletton
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Wednesday 07 December 11 13:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I am currently doing research for a Phd into migration into Fletton 1841 to 1901.
I would be very interested to hear from anyone whoose family moved into the area during that time.
I would also be very interested to hear from anyone whoose ancestors have connections with the railway or brickyards.
I am particularly interested to see old photos of people or places.
Acknowledgement will be made in the finished thesis.
Thankyou all so much.
Sadie
Robinett, Semmence, McMullon, Innes, Thompson, Howie, Stratton, Trobe, Margetson, Whittingham, Newell, Knock,
dcbnwh
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Re: Fletton
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Sunday 11 December 11 09:25 GMT (UK) »
I have three related railway families who move to Fletton between 1841 and 1901 but no exact dates or photographs, only census details.
If of interest, please let me know.
Regards,
David
sadiemc
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 12 December 11 07:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I would be garteful to receive any information at all.
Thankyou
Sadie
Robinett, Semmence, McMullon, Innes, Thompson, Howie, Stratton, Trobe, Margetson, Whittingham, Newell, Knock,
dcbnwh
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 12 December 11 09:30 GMT (UK) »
I have made some reports on the families but it would probably be better to send them by email. If you can let me your email address in a personal message, I will send them a.s.a.p.
David
sadiemc
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 12 December 11 12:51 GMT (UK) »
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I am not sure how to do a personal e.mail. If we are allowed to post e.mail addresses on this site I am willing to do this but I I am unsure if we are allowed to??!!
Sadie
Robinett, Semmence, McMullon, Innes, Thompson, Howie, Stratton, Trobe, Margetson, Whittingham, Newell, Knock,
dcbnwh
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 12 December 11 14:17 GMT (UK) »
I don't think there is a problem with displaying an email address but it means that anyone can see it.
I will send a personal message with mine, so that you can contact me.
David
t mo
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 12 December 11 17:04 GMT (UK) »
hi all
roots don,t like e mail addresses posted as they could be lifted and used for spamming or worse and will get taken off the board , so always use the pm service it,s for your own protection more than anything .
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trevor
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skarlettnoire
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 20 February 12 13:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I have just started a facebook page for all thing to do with Fletton, my dad and uncle grew up in Princes Road, my nan worked at Farrrows and grandad worked at the brickyards, I live in Fletton myself, and after a chat with my dad about Farrows and a search on the internet found there was nothing for Fletton anywhere that really said much about it, my dad has so many recollections of Fletton in the forties and fifties, and I thought it would be a good place to share the postcards and other links etc to Fletton
www.facebook.com/pages/Old-Fletton-Local-History/225304757565822
Jaytilson
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Re: Fletton
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Monday 20 February 12 14:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I know a lady that still lives in Queens Road, Fletton - she has lived there all her life - she is in her late seventies now. She also worked at Farrows. I worked at Burtons cake shop in the 1970's and also lived in Fletton. Happy days !
Jay.
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