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Christmas Greetings
Wishing you all, but especially Philip Bott and Roger Miller, A Very Happy Christmas and New Year 2018 Regards Tim Lill
Posted by Tim Lill on 11 December 2017
Blacksmith's shop.
It was interesting to learn from your website that the Blacksmith's shop was built by Palmer's the builders of Yelvertoft. The builders in question were Frederick my grandfather,James my great-grandfather and Walter my great-uncle.
Thank you and best regards,
Rob Palmer.Lilbourne/Yelvertoft.
Thank you and best regards,
Rob Palmer.Lilbourne/Yelvertoft.
Posted by Rob Palmer on 26 July 2015
FACELIFT
Congrats to whoever is responsible for the new look webpage!!
Posted by Tim Lill on 06 November 2013
Glad you like it!
Posted by The Clerk on 06 November 2013
Yes, congratulations on the new look and the addition of the blog and Old Ashby page.
Thanks also for the links to 'The Cold Ashby Rambler'- much appreciated!
Thanks also for the links to 'The Cold Ashby Rambler'- much appreciated!
Posted by Ashby Rambler on 07 November 2013
WHEREABOUTS
Are Philip Bott and Roger Miller still alive, and if so where are they please?
Posted by tim lill on 28 September 2013
They are still alive and living in Cold Ashby, Main Steet and Stanford Close respectively.
Best wishes
GJ, CA Parish Clerk
Best wishes
GJ, CA Parish Clerk
Posted by Graham Jones on 30 September 2013
GJ
Many thanks - wonderful news!!
Regards
TRL
Many thanks - wonderful news!!
Regards
TRL
Posted by tim lill on 01 October 2013
My grandparents lived in Mill Yard according to 1939 record and its the first time I see my Mum appear on records on Ancestry, They were Arthur and Florence Rule. My mum was Dorothy Joyce Rule. In addition my Nan's parents also live in the village at 39 Church Lane. they are now in the graveyard plot 6 I have found out.
I just wonder if someone could send me a photo or something of Mill yard from about 1939 so I can picture where my mum grew up.
Many thanks in addvance