Re: Cronshaw/Dean
Many thanks for the map - that is quite enlightening - did I see the abbatoir close by! Am going to have a closer look at it this evening. A picture is worth a thousand words they say!
Out of the blue (and related to the maternal side of the family) I had a call from the BBC! Fame at last - I am being interviewed (telephone) at 7.30 and 8.30 tomorrow morning (the first interview is Cambridge BBC, the second interview is for Fenland BBC I think). Shame its so early - I am not a morning person and will probably babble incoherently at that time of the day. Have appointed my husband as my production assistant! and I now charge for autographs. Delusions of grandeur of course - I think its something to do with either ancestry.co or Who do you really think you are but the current programme is really to encourage the very many people (contrary to what I have read recently) who want to research their families, especially now the internet is so available, to, this Christmas, when families are together, quiz the older members of the family about ancestors etc (personally I'd give them a stiff drink - I'm sure they would spill the family "beans) then). I suppose what they are really saying is "its too late when they're dead".
Sue
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