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Hindleys Croft st Clayton M/c
« on: Wednesday 30 January 13 08:57 GMT (UK) »
I did put this on a couple of years ago and I had a great response, I found relations, well they found me really, who I have never met but  I am now in touch occasionally. I thought Id have another go one never knows who's out there I could be related to. My Dad was Arthur Hindley and my Mam was Annie, both now deceased some years. Dad was born in Croft st he had 5 brothers all gone now.Dads mother was Emily Louise, Berry was her maiden name, and I found out that she is buried in St Cross's church Clayton, I didnt go to the funeral and I always presumed she was buried in Philips Park Cemetery because my Dads Dad his buried in there, he died in the 1919 Spanish flu epidemic when my Dad was only a few months old.Anyway love to hear from anyone who may know or did know the Hindleys.

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Re: Hindleys Croft st Clayton M/c
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 30 January 13 13:15 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Hindleys Croft st Clayton M/c
« Reply #2 on: Monday 11 February 13 20:27 GMT (UK) »
I worked with Arthur in the smithy at the English steel,really nice man and mentor,I did know George and Bob, George worked at Eva brothers,I was 15, then shortly after I started at the steel and got to know Arthur and Bob, nice blokes   

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Re: Hindleys Croft st Clayton M/c
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 17 August 16 22:12 BST (UK) »
I worked with Arthur in the smithy at the English steel,really nice man and mentor,I did know George and Bob, George worked at Eva brothers,I was 15, then shortly after I started at the steel and got to know Arthur and Bob, nice blokes   
Not been on here for a while,must have another go.