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Bob Dobson 29-11-2016 16:20

Re: Jon Anderson from Yes
 
I think it great that there has been a posting on this thread, which started in 2003

ferret man 02-12-2016 21:45

Re: Jon Anderson from Yes
 
Jon lived at 13 Norfolk st in the 1960 s. Think his brother Stuart still lives up Royds ave.

Bob Dobson 03-12-2016 20:46

Re: Jon Anderson from Yes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1182383)
Jon lived at 13 Norfolk st in the 1960 s. Think his brother Stuart still lives up Royds ave.

His brother Tony lives on the Isle of Wight (?) Their sister died a couple of years ago.

ferret man 11-12-2016 11:42

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Hi Bob, when you say their sister died do you mean Joy,or are you mixed up with Tonys wife Eileen

cashman 11-12-2016 15:22

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Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1182857)
Hi Bob, when you say their sister died do you mean Joy,or are you mixed up with Tonys wife Eileen

I was also wondering if it was Joy? Never seen her since i was about 17/18 always wondered what became of her.

taddy 11-12-2016 15:56

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Jon Anderson,(Curly), as he was known, used to live in Spring Street, (Spring Hill), in the early 1960s; I say this with the knowledge that my wife also lived in Spring Street at the same time and knew him very well, he would have been 13 or 14 at the time.

His first job was at the Nori brickworks, where a lifelong friend of mine taught him how to turn the ginny wagons that ran under Whinny Hill from the now known as Whinney Hill quarry.

The aforsaid friend always remarks that his main claim to fame was instructing the millionaire half of Jon and Vangelis how to work in a big hole in the ground.

Your's as ever Taddy.

Bob Dobson 11-12-2016 19:42

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I was referring to Joy. Tony has remarried after his wife's death. His new wife was one of the congregation of the church at which he was pastor. I think that they still visit prisons to sing to prisoners and hope to give them the Christian message.

ferret man 12-12-2016 11:55

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think you have got the wrong Jon, in 1960 Jon would be 16 as for working in the brickyard he didn't have the energy for physical work or the inclination.

cashman 12-12-2016 12:08

Re: Jon Anderson from Yes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1182383)
Jon lived at 13 Norfolk st in the 1960 s. Think his brother Stuart still lives up Royds ave.

Quote:

Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1182879)
Jon Anderson,(Curly), as he was known, used to live in Spring Street, (Spring Hill), in the early 1960s; I say this with the knowledge that my wife also lived in Spring Street at the same time and knew him very well, he would have been 13 or 14 at the time.

His first job was at the Nori brickworks, where a lifelong friend of mine taught him how to turn the ginny wagons that ran under Whinny Hill from the now known as Whinney Hill quarry.

The aforsaid friend always remarks that his main claim to fame was instructing the millionaire half of Jon and Vangelis how to work in a big hole in the ground.

Your's as ever Taddy.

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Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1182923)
think you have got the wrong Jon, in 1960 Jon would be 16 as for working in the brickyard he didn't have the energy for physical work or the inclination.

I assume yer referring to taddys post ferret man? I am near sure Jon @ family were not on spring st early 60s, norfolk st as you said sounds right, i wasn't sure but he was defo living around yon.

ferret man 12-12-2016 14:14

Re: Jon Anderson from Yes
 
First of all I am sorry to say that BOB was right about JOY dying, but I have been informed that for the last few years she was very happy and also had, if there is such a thing a very nice send off. 2nd yes Cashy I was referring to Taddys post. I'm not good on these things nather. 3rd just had it confirmed, Jon never lived on springhill road, or worked at the brickworks.

ferret man 12-12-2016 14:16

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sorry, Spring street.

Mog 13-12-2016 07:58

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Bob. Tony does live on the IOW Here he is with his present wife Suzanne.

taddy 13-12-2016 10:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1182932)
First of all I am sorry to say that BOB was right about JOY dying, but I have been informed that for the last few years she was very happy and also had, if there is such a thing a very nice send off. 2nd yes Cashy I was referring to Taddys post. I'm not good on these things nather. 3rd just had it confirmed, Jon never lived on springhill road, or worked at the brickworks.

Just checked with my mate and he is adament that at the age o 16 or 17 he worked in the Nori quarry with John (as he was then, before he removed the H)
It seems that we shall have to agree to differ.

I may have got the bit aboout Spring Street wrong though, my wife knew John when they were children, he was always known as Curly and he was brought up in the (Spring Hill Area).

Your's, Taddy

taddy 13-12-2016 13:10

Re: Jon Anderson from Yes
 
After taxing the memories of ancient friends and comparing them with my own and my wifes
memories; I am 99% sure that the above John/Jon/Curly, Anderson did used to live (for however long), on Spring Street in the early 60s. His parents house was on the top block on the left coming from Fairfield Street.

My wife's family used to live on the top block on the right at the same time and he did work at the now defuct Nori brickyard.

Stay happy, Your's Taddy.

Bob Dobson 14-12-2016 06:01

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I've dropped a line to Tony. I asked if he still had a D.A.


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