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    Richards Of Aston Pork Butchers

    Sandra Farr is my aunt. She is living in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. Both shops were owned by my Grandad- Harold Farr.
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    Coleshill Street 1930's

    I would love to see the photos you have. I don't have photo of my Granddad as a younger man. Thank you, Tracy Farr-Sullivan
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    Coleshill Street 1930's

    It is the correct one. They are the same person. Regards, Tracy Farr-Sullivan
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    School Caretakers

    What year would this be? My great granddad was a Frederick Farr.
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    Farrs Butcher Shop

    Thank you so much!!!!! Tracy
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    Coleshill Street 1930's

    Hi Val, I replied to your post. My granddad was Harold "Ted" Farr. Anything you want to know I will try to answer. Regards, Tracy Farr-Sullivan
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    Coleshill Street 1930's

    Did you find any other information on the Farr's? You have found information better than I have. I am Harold "Ted" Farr's granddaughter.
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    Coleshill Street 1930's

    I am Harold "Ted" Farr's granddaughter. My name is Tracy Farr-Sullivan. My dad was the third son of Ted and Constance. My granddad passed away in September of 1988 and my nan in January of 2003. I would love to talk to you and try to answer any questions you may have. I would love to hear...
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    Farrs Butcher Shop

    Your friend Sandra is living British Columbia, Canada. I am her niece. My granddad was Harold "Ted" Farr. They moved to Canada in 1956.
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    Richards Of Aston Pork Butchers

    Yes, his mother's name was Connie. My dad hasn't replied as he passed away. I would to have any information or stories you have of my family while they were in England. Thank you, Tracy Farr-Sullivan.
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