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  1. K

    Hingeston Street

    That’s terrible to hear. In researching my husbands family I found he had an uncle who was 3 years old that was burned in a house fire that they never spoke about. I’m pretty amazing what gets hidden.
  2. K

    Hingeston Street

    I’m enjoying all the stories posted here. It’s so wonderful that you have retained and shared this history. I’m looking back to the 1910-1920’s probably not many stories about that time period but I’m still interested in hearing. I keep going backwards into the thread and reading. I wish I had a...
  3. K

    History of cadby family

    I’m in Canada. Yes I’m looking for more info.
  4. K

    Hingeston Street

    Thank you so much for posting this photo I’m researching my family just started. My Nan lived here in 1901. Edith May Cadby. Lived at 18 Hingeston. She immigrated to Canada in 1919. I’m trying to remember the stories she told. I’m the last in the family with memories of my Nan so I wanted to...
  5. K

    History of cadby family

    Came across this forum while looking for a photo of 18 hingeston St. Found out my grandmother and her family lived there in 1901. Father was William Cadby, her name was Edith May. She was 15 at that time. Couldn’t stop reading the many stories and posts. I’m not sure how long they lived there...
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