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janloot 31-08-2012 19:40

roe greave road, ossy.
 
any one on the accy web from the roe greave road area of oswaldtwistle, 1950s early sixtys,

Bob Dobson 01-09-2012 07:57

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I am in touch with Barry Boothman who lived on Roe Greave in the 50s. He lives in Somerset, his sister in Fleetwood. Neither on Accyweb I suspect. Those hereon will not remember you without your name being mentioned.

garinda 01-09-2012 09:56

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Not on Roe Greave Road, but my grandad's baker's shop, Martin's, was on the next block down from the the start of it, at that time you mentioned.

Gremlin 01-09-2012 10:02

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Roland Tregurtha lived on Roe Greave rd for 40 years and died a month ago

garinda 01-09-2012 10:23

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1011903)
Roland Tregurtha lived on Roe Greave rd for 40 years and died a month ago


I didn't know he'd passed away. That's sad.

I presume, seeing as it's the same surname, and he lived on there, that it's the same person who was the lollipop man at the crossing near the junction with Roe Greave, and the former caretaker at Moor End School?

If so, he was a lovely man.

R.I.P.

janloot 01-09-2012 11:15

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we lived next door to the rhoden pub but the address was 4 off as it was facing the spare ground, my name is mcclinton, my dad moved across from the pub after i had left home,

sm_counsell 01-09-2012 12:16

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My friend the late Barbara Catlow lived on Roe Greave Rd. and another friend, Eileen Kenyon too
The girl who used to take me to school Kathleen Yarkess, also lived on this road. I can also remember a girl called Gwen Stevens (stevenson) whose mum had a little shop just after the pub ( going towards Union rd.)

Gremlin 01-09-2012 12:21

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1011910)
I didn't know he'd passed away. That's sad.

I presume, seeing as it's the same surname, and he lived on there, that it's the same person who was the lollipop man at the crossing near the junction with Roe Greave, and the former caretaker at Moor End School?

If so, he was a lovely man.

R.I.P.

Not same Roland
This one was a potter at Holdens from aged 14 until they closed.
He never married, his sister Dorothy moved out the house 10 years ago and lives in sheltered accommodation near Ossy coop.

cashman 01-09-2012 12:29

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unusual name, yet i know one same name, yet different to those 2 guys.:)

mobertol 01-09-2012 13:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1011938)
unusual name, yet i know one same name, yet different to those 2 guys.:)

I think a lot of surnames that begin Tre- are Cornish Cashy.

cashman 01-09-2012 13:29

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1011948)
I think a lot of surnames that begin Tre- are Cornish Cashy.

Yeh may be right Di, the tribe i knew came from Plymouth originally.;)

janloot 01-09-2012 16:03

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my father married into the catlows, they originally had the pub, was barbara married to jack catlow decorater, or was she their daughter?, my step mother was hilda,

garinda 01-09-2012 16:12

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1011935)
Not same Roland
This one was a potter at Holdens from aged 14 until they closed.
He never married, his sister Dorothy moved out the house 10 years ago and lives in sheltered accommodation near Ossy coop.

It must be the son, considering the unusual name, and the same street.

Thinking about it, the man I knew forty years ago was relatively old then.

Still, he was a lovely chap. All the kids adored him.

May they both rest in peace.

garinda 01-09-2012 16:19

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Originally Posted by janloot (Post 1011988)
my father married into the catlows, they originally had the pub, was barbara married to jack catlow decorater, or was she their daughter?, my step mother was hilda,

Sorry for butting in again, but that post reminded me of another shop, that was just round the corner, from the start of Roe Greave Road, and was there, certainly in the sixties, because I was togged out in there.

Hilda's Baby Linen shop.

On the other corner was Reader's fruit and veg.

They had a daughter who was a teenager then, a friend of my Mum's, called Kathleen Reader.

garinda 01-09-2012 16:25

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1011948)
I think a lot of surnames that begin Tre- are Cornish Cashy.

I always presumed they were originally Cornish.

I always thought he looked like he could have been an extra in Poldark.

Very dark wavy hair, swarthy complexion.

There are quite a few families in the area, with ties to Cornwall.

I think they came for work in the mills, when the tin mines were laying folk off.


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