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Recent content by Margo54

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    Perry Common Comprehensive School 1964 to 1969

    Hi John, I too saw Mr Gee in his front Garden, around '72 He lived by my Sister in Hundred Acre Streetly and I popped to fetch my niece from one of his kids parties, he was very friendly, I'd been very shy at school, but he always called me and 2 pals 'members of the chin waggers club' said it...
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    Aston Parish Church WW1 Memorial

    Thank you for your kind reply, every way I turn with him, there doesn't seem to be any more information for him, family used to say Nan never talked about him much, but they didn't get much time together it seems. I have this from a kind lady from another site, I think it refers to the pension...
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    Perry Common Comprehensive School 1964 to 1969

    Hi our Class 4G went onto the narrowboat and did some wallpapering! painting etc. it was a fun day out for us! Doubt we got much work done. I was Margaret Leatherbarrow, Pauline Randles and Christina Huddleston, was there too and some of the lads, maybe Tony Hickenbottom? lovely lady teacher we...
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    Perry Common Comprehensive School 1964 to 1969

    Yes ME! Name Margaret Leatherbarrow I was in Mr Gee's Class~ Green Team. I'm still in touch with Pauline Randles who was also in my Class. Haven't seen anyone else from our school in years.
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    Aston Parish Church WW1 Memorial

    Hi I'v just found this site, Im doing family tree on Heritage, a few months ago, I was looking for my Gt Grandad who was killed in WW1 in France, His Name was Walter Thomas Dobson b 1884 d.1915 Apparently there was a mass grave and memorial for those who could not be identified, therefore he...
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