| Topic: | Re:Reply | |
| Posted by: | Barbara Stevens | |
| Date/Time: | 02/07/26 16:59:00 |
| I used to go up to Stockport when I was young, my mums brother lived there and her other 2 bothers Chester. I still speak to my cousins in Chester on the Sealand Rd. Must have been when the war finished they must moved up there, one of them was also a boxer. My mum stayed down here, so I was with my dads family. My mums dad died in 1926 and is buried in Sheen cemetery. My mum would be 118. |
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| “How to Make it Up North if you’re a Southerner” The Times 1 July 2026 | 02/07/26 10:28:00 | Martine Guy |
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| Reply | 02/07/26 11:48:00 | Martine Guy |
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| Reply | 02/07/26 16:13:00 | Martine Guy |
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| Re:Re:Reply | 02/07/26 17:31:00 | Andy Pike |
| Reply | 02/07/26 17:51:00 | Martine Guy |
| Re:Reply | 02/07/26 21:18:00 | Jonathan Callaway |