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Lyndon Haywood

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  1. I remember some of the names on there my uncle Ronnie Clayton also bred running dogs on Falconer lane
  2. thanks for the reply glitterballs looking through the family history we know my great grandfather died in 1938 his name was Robert Haywood
  3. many thanks HIBBSY my grandad joined the Coldstream guards in 1904 never new him but John Ward Street was given has his home address his father owned a few houses on the same street and the small fish and chip shop further down Furnace lane
  4. Anyone know the stone terraced houses on John Ward houses off of furnace lane woodhouse mill
  5. I remember trying to cross the road from fence workshop side after getting off bus with my mum inthe early seventies traffic was constant both ways . when we told my grandad he said he could remember playing football on the same spot before the first world war all day and they had to stop once for a horse and cart to get past cheers Len and every body for your comments
  6. when were the cottages demolished I was born 1961 cant remember them. I remember. the derelict house behind the bus shelter opposite fence workshop
  7. my mum was mary clayton she had three brothers Dennis Ken and Ronnie
  8. my mum was mary clayton she had three brothers Dennis Ken and Ronnie
  9. hi len lunn do you remember the claytons on falconer lane . also do you remember Bob Haywoods chip shop furnace Lane woodhouse mill he was my great grandfather just another point where were fence cottages cheers
  10. I lived on there for a while in the seventies with my grandad probably knew them cheers HIBBSY
  11. Hi melthebell my mum lived there in the forties her dad my grandad lived on there for 80 odd years he was a character he knew every inch of that area and could tell some stories
  12. Thanks for the reply Jim did or do you live on Falconer lane
  13. thanks for the replies my mother's family lived there for many years
  14. hi sue was one of your uncles called John Watson aka "muss" he was my dads friend at wales bar in the 1930/ 40s I worked with him in the steel industry
  15. My Grandma lived at 66 East terrace next door to John and Terry Godfrey. My dad was one of 13 children I saw my Grandmas house advertised couple of years ago it said perfect for the smaller family. hope you are well nice to hear some familiar names I was born in Kiveton but was always referred to has a " Bar lad " all the best
  16. John was my uncle my dads youngest brother. Did you live on East terrace or South terrace. Do you remember Herbert Harris, Herbert Humble , Colin Woodhead
  17. Hello Does anyone remember Falconer lane Fence in the 1940 s many thanks Lyndon
  18. Hello . Just a couple of points to add to the discussion, Kenny Bonsall was my Foreman at Unbrako steels really nice man Bob Coxon was foreman there also. my family the Haywoods lived on East terrace quite a lot of the ' Bar lads " worked with me
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