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hi all

im looking for information on a couple of familes that lived on the wybourn in the manor oakes road/place/close area, i know think that they moved into the area when the estate was first built, and at least one of them lived on that estate for many years, one of the familes was Machin, and the other was Yeardley, its for my family tree, i just hope that someone can help me out

 

thanks

 

was the machins a family with 2 sons im not sure but they may be the ones that lived at 26 maltraners terrace.

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I was at Wybourn school from aged four and a half in 1955 until I left at 15. I was one of the Thompson twins (Denis) and my twin was Denise. My brothers George and Willis and sister Maureen also went there. Sadly we lost George a couple of years ago but all the others are still fine. I remember the teachers Miss Scott, Mr Mullen, Mr Smith, Mr Riley, Mr Lancaster and Mr Hart :help: Anybody remember any others?

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Regarding David Shaw,yes he did play for united in the '70s,lived on whites lane.Bothers Edwin and Rueben.

I left school,69/70.Names in my year.Barry hobson,bernard shirtcliffe,keiron carnall,sam deakin,terry murphy,georgie jubb,jonny betts,eddie ogden ,verdon voise,mark ramsden ,richard walker,kevin harper etc...janice young,val elliot,sue sheperd sue kirk ,stella,jane hobson etc........

HAPPY DAYS.btw,I'm one of the Teathers off saunders place/maltravers road.

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does anybody remember the dog ,think he was called rebel, that used to run in the playground quite frequently . this would have been in the 60s . all the kids would be screaming and running round , the dog would be barking and running round . it was bedlam .

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