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I have been speaking to Corinne there, who is always really helpful and I highly recommend her, but sadly no Leslie Bernard showing either as a regular or as a special .
Yes it is him .he moved to Birmingham after getting married to Gwendoline and they separated after the war and I believe stayed there until he died in Kidderminster in 1985 .
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Yes it is him .he moved to Birmingham after getting married to Gwendoline and they separated after the war and I believe stayed there until he died in Kidderminster in 1985 .
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LESLIE BERNARD ROGERS born 1903 .
was in the police force 1950s and also a bus driver at some time .
Was married to Gwendoline but separated after the war .
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I am trying to find out more details about my daughter’s great grandad, Thomas Welch . Known as Tom or Tommy Welch . He ran the Old crown and Cushion early 1900s and the Custard House plus a few others. He organised many charity functions and boxing matches in the pubs. He himself was a...