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Siddie 30-04-2009 15:02

Old address
 
Just thought it may be nice to know members old addresses and the years they lived there, and maiden names if it applies, perhaps we are talking to someone who lived in our street without knowing it. Obviously if you still live there DONT disclose your address

Whittaker 46 Avenue Parade from 1950-1967 approx

cashman 30-04-2009 15:14

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may have delivered yer dads paper siddie.:)

Siddie 30-04-2009 15:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 709635)
may have delivered yer dads paper siddie.:)

He will be here in at 5.45 for his dinner I will ask him where he got them and what he got, I know my grandad got a Daily Herald and a Saturday Pink
We were in newspapers most of our married life here in Kent, we were the wholesalers that delivered to newsagents, thats how I met my husband because dad left the barbers shop to move to Kent where my mum was evacuated and bought a newsagents so they could work together and I married the wholesaler.

jaysay 30-04-2009 16:28

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8 Monarch Street, Oswaldtwistle. My father lived there all his life until he died in 2003

Siddie 30-04-2009 16:31

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 709661)
8 Monarch Street, Oswaldtwistle. My father lived there all his life until he died in 2003

Thats when homes stayed in the family and people didnt flit about like the do today, ay the good old days :)

BERNADETTE 30-04-2009 16:43

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Nolan, 26, Riding Barn Street, Church for most of my childhood

cashman 30-04-2009 16:46

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14 Burnley Rd accy from 48- 55/6 ish, then 58 Dowry St.

Siddie 30-04-2009 17:15

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Originally Posted by Siddie (Post 709639)
He will be here in at 5.45 for his dinner I will ask him where he got them and what he got, I know my grandad got a Daily Herald and a Saturday Pink
We were in newspapers most of our married life here in Kent, we were the wholesalers that delivered to newsagents, thats how I met my husband because dad left the barbers shop to move to Kent where my mum was evacuated and bought a newsagents so they could work together and I married the wholesaler.

Had a work with dad he says you probably delivered grandads (Arthur Livesey) paper (we all lived together in AP) because dad used to pick his up when he got to the barbers shop at the bottom of Burnley Road (Daily Despatch)

Siddie 30-04-2009 17:17

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 709678)
14 Burnley Rd accy from 48- 55/6 ish, then 58 Dowry St.

the plot thickens dads barbers shop was number 10, he says do you have two sons ?? if so he remembers you

cashman 30-04-2009 17:45

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Originally Posted by Siddie (Post 709706)
the plot thickens dads barbers shop was number 10, he says do you have two sons ?? if so he remembers you

no was kid then, but i was one of 2 sons in those days. so probably me dad Gar he remembers, mam was Peggy.:) i used to deliver papers fer that un at bottom of burnley rd, just across street from Dents- facing Melbourne st. but parer chap was Bilsbrough in those days.:)

Siddie 30-04-2009 17:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 709748)
no was kid then, but i was one of 2 sons in those days. so probably me dad Gar he remembers, mam was Peggy.:) i used to deliver papers fer that un at bottom of burnley rd, just across street from Dents- facing Melbourne st. but parer chap was Bilsbrough in those days.:)

Did you or your brother used to go out with a girl whos dad was a doctor ? must go feed dad may be back later or if not tomorrow to continue

jaysay 30-04-2009 18:54

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Originally Posted by Siddie (Post 709665)
Thats when homes stayed in the family and people didnt flit about like the do today, ay the good old days :)

Well my father was born there and when he married my mother she came to live there with my grandma, but as you say Siddie people used to do that in those days, but not now, well not in my opinion that is, kids want to get away from their parents, but still keep in shouting distance just in case:rolleyes:

shillelagh 30-04-2009 20:03

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Originally Posted by Siddie (Post 709665)
Thats when homes stayed in the family and people didnt flit about like the do today, ay the good old days :)


Hang on!!! We dont all move around you know ... im still in the same house i moved into when i was 4!!! :D:D:D

Alan Gilmartin 01-05-2009 06:36

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19 Blackburn road, Clayton, lived there 20 yrs. motorway goes through there now.

yerself 01-05-2009 10:17

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Originally Posted by cashman
i used to deliver papers fer that un at bottom of burnley rd,

I remember that papershop, they used to have a rack of papers hung on the wall outside the door, we used to nick one on the way to school.


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