Wow, who were your grand parents Lyn? I’m sure they would have known each other as the community was a close one from what my mum told us.
yes tracy good community spirit back in the day...my gt grandmother was alice harrington...have just been on ancestry to look at the 39 register to look at the written record which lists where everyone was living on the eve of the second world war and reads as follows
97 hospital st
charles griffiths born 1883 married general dealer
alice griffiths born 1892 married..unpaid domestic duties
horace griffiths born 1924 engineering toolmaker
gwendoline griffiths born 1925 screw assembler
eva griffiths born 1931
there are also 3 other people at the address but the records are closed so we cant see who they were...as i understand it if the person has died the closed records should be opened but unfortunately the updating of the 39 register is very very slow..i have an uncle who died aged 6 in 1941 but his name is still blanked out on the register..i also understand that if you provide proof of death the closed records will be opened up for you to see..if you are thinking of joining ancestry you can join for just a month at a time if you wish...its £13.99 a month i think and well worth it if you are going to research your family history..hope this is of help
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