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Very grateful for any info.
My GGF, Benjamin Chadwick, used to be a butcher in Accrington, as was his father. Richard Chadwick. Does anyone know whether there is a famly connection with a firm of butchers named Chadiwck, who, I believe, trade in Accrington market? Henry |
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I could well be that they were the sons of Benjamin....If alive both brothers would be in thier nineties.......Hope this helps. |
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yay ernie! I found you posting on here after..hmm how long? hehe
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GOOD NEWS! have found a "relative" for you who is mega interested in the Chadwick family tree and so can help you. will send you a private message.
Atarah |
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Hi, Chadwicks Butchers have now retired from Accrington Market. Another empty stall!
Here is a recent photo of Feathers, another long established butchers. They have moved stalls recently, still on the same side, but nearer to the side door now. |
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How grand is this to see! Accrington Market Hall - Christmas Eve 2009. A fine selection of Xmas fayre! The queue's were already starting at 8.30.
My turkey breast is slowly cooking in the oven now. :) |
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I go to the butchers in the Market twice a week, and talking to them I know they've had a hard year, with being shunted about because of all the building work etc.
Good to hear they're having a busy Christmas, and I wish all the stall holders a prosperous new year, especially as many have told me they fear the effect the new Tesco will have on their businesses. It remains to be seen if the upper floor expansion attracts the hoped for artisans and crafts people, which significantly increase the foot fall to the market, and it's long established traders. |
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They don't need to worry about the effects of the new Tesco store for quite some time G. Nothing is happening , in fact the Skill Centre has not been demolished yet.
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My godmother, Mildred Grime came from the Grime family of butchers who had a stall in the Market Hall. She lived with her sister Myrtle on Burnley Road, but by the time I knew them (c1950) I think their father had died and maybe sold the business on.
BTW I can't remember if the surname was Grime or Grimes. This is Mildred, 16th October 1946 Attachment 16355 |
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Harry Hawkins, bless him! I remember I would often see him, making his way to the Park Pub on Manchester Road. He always said, with a smile "Just gonna try one"!
Retlaw, I cant remember that butchers being on Wellington Street. I only remember it being on Grange Street. |
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That place has been used for all sorts since, it were a printing firm at one time, remember they did the street map for me. It was diagonaly across from Littlefairs. Retlaw. |
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But they were def on Grange Street! I dont know whether this was before they moved to Wellington Street or after, but .. believe you me, THE SHOP WAS ON GRANGE STREET! I used to walk down South Street, where I then lived, cross Nuttall Street, go to the lower part of South Street (Coopers shop was on the corner, across from the Britannia Pub corner) and turn the corner, onto Grange Street. The shop was at the very end of the first block, left hand side.
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NO NEED TO SHOUT LIZZIE. When you were right little, probably even before you were born, Kemp & Murray's butchers were on Nuttall St where I said. Tom Kemp used to deliver our milk and I got the meat ration from Kemp & Murray's, when I did granddads shopping. I can still see Harry & his ginger mop, putting meat on display in the window. The only time I went down that part of South St was to see David Crowe at his uncles joiners shop. Retlaw. |
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