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Date Posted: 19:42:40 16/03/08 Sun
Author: steven nicholls
Subject: Re: shop in Crosskeys
In reply to: Sue 's message, "shop in Crosskeys" on 14:27:25 15/03/08 Sat

thanks for that Sue. Was Archie a balding man with a moustache ?

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[> [> Re: shop in Crosskeys -- Sue, 19:04:30 29/03/08 Sat [1]

No - that sounds as if it was Bill Davage (Suzie 's husband ) archie Brace was tall with white hair

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[> [> [> Re: shop in Crosskeys -- mary, 15:52:55 28/07/08 Mon [1]

Hi Im Mary Dorren Braces Great niece my mother is rayma Doreens Niece yes she did have the shop opposite the monkey Uncle Archie was very tall previous to them my Great Grandmother Mrs Moseley was the owner of the shop

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[> [> [> [> Re: shop in Crosskeys -- Sandra Mable Moseley Powell, 23:56:13 26/10/08 Sun [1]

I am searching for my Grandparents Herbert Moseley and Grandmother Emily Mary Moseley, my father Melville Moseley, who I have just found out about. They lived in Gladstone St. in the 1920's, do you have any knowledge of them. As I see you posted something about a Mrs. Moseley having a shop. Would much appreciate any info. Regards. Sandra Powell

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