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Posting Interests TARONI, SADLER, PRITCHATT, BRADSHAW

Hi. My ex mother in law was Florence Ophelia Agnes Sadler born 1915 in Aston
 
Wow .. This is great fun tracking this family .. We lived at number 72 Willis street and knew the Taronis . it must have been around 1960ish cos I was born in 1956 and we left there when I was 7 . But I do remember as kids playing in Taronis yard . My mum had just dressed my elder sister up in a lovely white dress and she ambled off to play in the scrap yard .. cos she was a tomboy .. she got absolutely filthy and Mum remembers him calling mum to go fetch her and him finding it all very amusing .
Ther was also a shop nearby run by Mrs Rose . I remember all of this . Does any one here remember MY gran whos house we lived at ? Her name was Sarah .. Payton or Rhodes by her 2nd marriage ? She was in her late 60s and used to pub crawl with he little black and white dog and me a 4 year old in tow ?? she also usedf to place a bet every saturday :) Bless her .
Jean
 
the Taroni family lived in cromwell street where they had a coal yard Joe Tatoni married my sister in law Kathleen i know he died but am not sure if kathleen is still alive the ones i knew were gus joe henry and their parents
 
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