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Dom Hulse
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I attended St Aelreds and served my apprenticeship at the Vulcan, Now living in Brisbane , Australia but have my mum and dad still living in Wargrave, Great site, well done :-D |
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Gerry Young
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Hi , i found this site by accident and what agreat site it is i have not time to study it all jist now bot i have added it to my favourites.Do you any history of golborne catholi club,Thanks for a great site.Gerry :-D :-D |
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Cheryl
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Great site. I enjoy receiving each newsletter. My Dad is from Newton-le-Willows and I lived there as a child. Would like to receive any more info about The Griffin and info about the area around Queen's Road and Duncan Avenue. Keep up the good work. :-D |
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Just Signs
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Hi Steve. The site is looking great. Amazing you have compiled so much info on a town that I pass through so often. |
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Paul Berry
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This is one hell of a good site Steve.
Keep up the good work, and Good Luck with your troubles.
Paul
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Podstar66
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Great site Steve, always look forward to reading the new messages, and new photos.
Keep up the good work :o)
*sees below*
raj / rachel,
Charlotte and William who you are researching are in my family tree also ! :o)
I don't have much info, but can compare notes if you like.
Pete |
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Pauline
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What a good site!
I am researching my family history. My grandfather and his father, both named William Cooper were born in Newton. :-D |
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evbev
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Hi Steve: just want to say that this website is absolutely amazing. It's good to see someone care so much about what is to me a very beautiful place. Newton-Le-Willows is the place where I was raised and schooled; and to find a site that has the same amount of affection for it as myself is a welcome find indeed.
Keep up the good work mate. |
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patcorns
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just begining my family tree,I find that my great grandfather was born in newton le willows in 1844.edward sephton was a john sephtons son i cannot find his birth in the indexs .I am planning to visit sometime this summer and would like some information as to where i could start to look please. :-) |
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norma wilde
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My interest is in family history.
My grand father was Isaac Haskins who was a coal dealer, undertaker and other things. I understand that at some time around 1900 he owned, in partnership the Vulcan Yards. I would like to find out more about him. Around 1910 he moved to Liverpool, but he was buried in Earlstown. Please assist |
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raj
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What a fantastic site Steve, I have just started to record my family tree as my family came from this area it was a great help. The names I am searching are Charlotte Eleanor Wood 1866 and William Thompson Sephton 1865. I am paying a visit to the Emmanuel Church Wargrave on 28-2-05. Many thanks Rachel. :-) |
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morreen
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:-) thank you for a brill sight it makes me smile on the dark winter nights morreen horsfield xxx :-) |
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hayley osullivan
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hello .i"m living in ireland and missing home great to see the site about newton. :-) |
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anj armstrong
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:-D Many thanks for a wonderful and informative web site. My sister and I moved here some four years ago as it always felt like a place with history, and your site more than proves that. Well done ;-) |
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DaveT
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I'm only 19 but have a massive interest in newtons history, as i have resided here all my life. The work put into this site is amazing, not to mention all the pictures, ive always had a fascination with Newton Hall and the Curzon and i love the pictures of them, shame there isnt pictures of inside Newton Hall, that wud be great :-D Can anyone find pictures of Grosvenor Gardens before or during the building of the houses on it (as thats where i live) cheers.
Once again, excellent site, keep up the good work!!! :-D |
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T_King_NZ
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My family is currently researching my husbands roots. His mothers name is Florence Whalley and she resided at 1 Birch Street Newton. She came by ship to New Zealand on or around 1925/26. Her parents names were Florence Maud Ball and Henry Whalley. if anyone knows of any Whalley families still living in Newton Id love to hear from you :-D null Terrie King |
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Patti Howatt
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Just recently got back into the family history search and only came upon this site a few days ago. I've so enjoyed visiting my ancestral home. Thanks for that Steve.
Patti
London, Ontario Canada
Searching surnames Withington and Wakefield, Newton and Earlestown. p.howatt@rogers.com |
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Sid Lake
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I would just like to congratulate you Steve on producing such an excellent site, I wish I had photographs to give you but alas all I have are memories in my mind. I was born and raised in Fern Avenue Wargrave thru th 50's and 60's, I played rugby for the Vulcan club and for the Newton Club on Crow lane and I also played in Newton Hall as a young lad. Once again thanks for the nostalgia. |
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ourlizaanne
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I lived in Earle steet from 1962 till1971 my name then was Elizabeth Heaton would love to here from anyone who thinks they might remember me especially Margaret O`Rahilly who lived in Crow lane we where great friends till i moved away then lost contact. still come back to Earlestown just love to walk over the old place and remember my childhood days :-) :-D 8-) |
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David McInerney
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What a brill site this is. A very big thankyou. My parents ran the grocers known as "Macs" on the corner of Wargrave and Victoria Roads for almost 45 years. I grew up there and often played in eavesways yard as well as old wargrave road and the garages. I have numerous pics and cine film somewhere in the loft so I will try and find them. My mates were Peter Newton, Francis Carlin & Alec ferguson. Love the Curzon pics. I rememeber when Ena Sharples waved to the crowds from the balcony. The old colliery line that crossed wargrave road and the accident which left a loco on its side. So many memories. :-D
Best wishes Dave |
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gordon harrison
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Brilliant Website! I was born in Acorn St 1939. Went to the Park School then to Patterson St.Played football for the school also Newton Boys. Used to play a lot in the Mesnes Park,New Park and around Castle Hill. Have lived near Stafford last 23 years, still call in to see the old place every few months. Two of my old school mates have written in Graham Robinson and Frank Edwards. Keep up the good work! :-P |
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Gaz Houghton
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Great site!!! Newton is a pretty cool town. Shame about all the scallies that ruin it though. |
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Tony Burnitt
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Having Lived in Newton between 1998 and 2000 (short time i know)
I can honestly say hand on heart I Loved it there
Everyone was so friendly to this Yorkshireman (dare i say that)
It was while i was there i joint the local sealed knot regiment, which i am still a member of,
Thanks Newton and everyone that is there |
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sheila kierans (nee brown)
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:-) I will be visiting Newton-le-Willows next year and wondered if the cemetery on the way to Wargrave is still there, I can remember it was on the road going past what we as kids used to call the "old park" |
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Cliff
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Give that Steve guy a slap on the back for a bazzin site. I am researching my family tree (Whamond & Muscroft) and have visited Earlestown a few times with my aunt Barbara Whamond, we have found the people of the town very helpful and friendly, I am searching for what I believe to be the only picture available of the grocers shop on the corner of Tamworth St and Lord St, it was in a local publication that is no longer in circulation (Earlestown.a history of a railway town)...can any of you nice people help and send me the picture please...cmcarr@ntlworld.com |
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a stead
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my gt gt grandfather Thomas Stead was the police constable at Croft. My gr t Grandfather Robert Steadwas brought up in Earlestown together with his brothers and sisters in the 1880's.Likewise my grandfather Harold John Stead and his brothers sisters believed lived in Park Lane. Be interested in hearing from anyone with any info particularly those with surname Parker or George 8-) |
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Brian Bolin
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Wonderful site! My parents lived in Newton from 1955-1956. I've always wanted to learn more about it. My parents always mentioned the "co-op" that they belonged to then. Does anyone have any information about that? If so, please contact me. Thanks!! |
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John Murphy
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Amazing site I was born and bred in NLW and have lived in the vicinity ever since.I was brought up in Daisy Ave, then moved to Borron Rd and Acorn St, my brother still lives on the Whites estate. As a child I used to play in Newton Hall and lost my virginity in the barn at the back. Everyone talks about global warming but I remember walking across Newton lake around 1960 when the brook had been reduced to a trickle. I remember going to the Curzon matinee on a Saturday then chips at Rileys chippy on the way home. As a Mod I went to Vicars and the Cricket club where I met my wife, we both went to St. Aelreds and so did our daughters.I think building a housing estate on the Vulcan would be a disaster, and if they build in the Dip I remember Newton Hall was raised because of the water table, so anyone buying a house there will need some wellies. Fond memories, if I come across anything of any interest to add to your site I will pass it on. Keep up the good work, and best wishes, John Murphy. :-) |
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Philip Dykes
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Congratulations on a very informative and interesting site.
I lived in Earle Street in the 50's and 60's. My parents owned the newspaper shop near the Ram's Head. I moved to Crow Lane in the late 60's and then moved away from NLW altogether. (My parents moved away fifteen years ago and now live in Herefordshire.)
I am now living in Hong Kong and working as a barrister. I hope to return to NLW soon to see what has become of it. The photographs on the site make it seem an attractive town. I must say that I recall it differently.
Keep up the good work.
Philip Dykes |
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Brian G Ball
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New to the Lancashire listing, a contact pointed me towards this site. Really impressed.
Reason I'm looking: Allen Ball from Mow Cop, Staffordshire I believe he died in Ince in Makerfield (date unknown) after 1901. I have put a plea on the listing.
Brian :-) |
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Kathryn ELLISON MacDougall
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A huge big thank you for all your effort in collating all the male Ellison's from the 1901 Census in Liverpool - I have passed it onto my Aunt who is trying to piece our family tree together. Any information on the female ELLISON's would be absolutely wonderful. Once again, thank you for for the time consuming hours that you must have put in just to make some of us happy :-P
Kathryn ELLISON MacDougall |
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arthurw
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arthurw@btinternet.com :-)
This site must rate a lot of hard work Steven.
It is greatly appreciated! |
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barbara gillett
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love your input,family originate from Newton-le-willows/winwick and cuerdley spending most of their lives in Vulcan village.Houghtons and mosses are my ancesters any information would be welcomed.regards barbara gillett :-) |
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sheila kierans (nee brown)
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Hello
Born and raised Mercer Street, looking to find sister Linda Brown and brother Geoffrey Brown or anyone who may know their whereabouts |
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So, this is where Rick Astley came from! Am a huge huge Rick fan!!
Lovely little town. wish I lived there.
:-D
P.S by the way, if anyone wants to book an abba tribute, book the bestest one!! |
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diana jackson
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what an immenseley interesting website. I have been researching my Jackson Family roots and came to your website because my Gt Grandad said he was born in Newton-le-willows abt 1820. I thought I might have seen something of help but no luck - his dad was called Nathan.
I really enjoyed my tour round. Keep it up! :-D |
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Brent
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Beautiful site. Are there any Masonic buildings around? Would love to see the building and study them. Thanks again for the help on the Simmons
email. If you can help me with Sellars, Bass, Skipper I would appreciate that as well.
Take care and Thanks again. :-) |
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michel
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hello from australia, and congratulations on this delightful informative site. I am trying to trace our Hughes Family, once lived at 37 Sycamore st., if anyone has photo of this area I would love to hear from you. Best wishes Steve and all Michel KJ ;-) |
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Mary Catherine
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My daughter and myself are researching my family and found your site. I have looked through your photos of Earlestown and found a part of myself. My Grandmother came to the states probably in 1913. My Mother was born and raised in New York. I am a native of California. With more info on my family...I'll be on my way to Earlestown! Thank you so much for this great site! |
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Cathy
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I have lived in N-L-W for 4 years now and this is a great site for finding out the history of the area - Keep up the good work ;-) |
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Claire
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A really interesting, soothing website to enjoy. No sneaky popups and lots of interesting facts. I had never heard of Newton-Willows before and have come in through a message forum reference. Keep up the standard! |
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Elizabeth
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I found your site very welcoming, and you very helpful and informative. And wish good luck with it.
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John Crawshaw
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A most interesting and informative site. In 1870 my great grandfather, John Crawshaw, gave Ashton Villa, Newton le Willows, as his address on discharge from the Army but subsequently settled in Ashton in Makerfield. Does anybody have any knowledge od Ashton Villa please?
Regards
John |
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martin 2k4
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hi i like living in newton and enjoyed looking at your site :-D |
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patricia banks
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Thankyou for a brilliant site, my daughter in newton told me to look at the newton music festival site and I came across this site. I have lived in australia for 28yrs but still love to catch up with all the news of people and places .
patricia banks = nee coady |
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Hansj?rg Stalder
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More than thirty years ago I spent a year at Newton-le-Willows Grammar School as an assistant teacher for German. I'll be back between August 3rd and 6th with colleagues from the teaching profession preparing the visit of a larger group of teachers to this area. Our points of interest: 1) Vulvan Village: Is there anyone familiar with the history of the place who would be prepared to show us round the place? 2) Schools: Would it be possible to meet teachers of the Selwyn Jones High School who could inform us about all the changes the school system has undergone in the last twenty years. (From the picture gallery I take it that the old bulding that I still knew as the grammar school doesn't exist any more...) 3) The development of the industrial North in the last 20 years.
Please let me know if you are agree to be contacted about one of these topics.
With thanks
Hansj?rg Stalder, Basel, Switzerlandhansjoerg.stalder@bluewin.ch |
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sue toms
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hi ya the site is very good my mum is from n-l-w she moved to oxfordshire in1943. I would like to know if any member has any information on my grandparents Thomas Hunter Parr & Mary Branwood. Mary died in 1936 in n-l-w.Thomas then moved to oxfordshire he died in 1983. :-) null |
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alan earle
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many people who visit the park were allerton tower once stood on the outskirts of liverpool. do not realise that hardman earle lived there . only the out buildings and the lodge are standing. he and his family are buried in st peters church woolton which is about a quarter of a mile from the grounds of allerton tower . i hope this small item will be of interest to those who visit the Newton le Willows website. |
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Stuart Dee
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I have often visited this site, searching for details on my mothers family in your census database, I read your note & thought i should do the proper thing, say how well everything works
Do not change the site at all, I like it the way it is.. Stu
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BtC
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Superb site; incredibly detailed and informative. Got the link from St Helens Connect. Thanks for your hard work. |
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