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July 02, 2010 - 11:08 AM
david hunt
liphookgarage@aol.co.uk http://liphookgarageservices.co.uk

  went through froyle last week much hasent changed . saw my old school from when i was there in 1978 .
mrs jupe was headmistress . the little shop has gone. but my old house treetops behind the hen and chicken is still there happy days
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June 06, 2010 - 11:53 AM
Andrea Rosenfeld nee Brownjohn
madamebutterfly79@hotmail.com

  I was looking at the New Churchyard records. No.75 mentions my grandfather, Eric Wilfred Lewis. Does anyone know the link between the Brownjohns in that record and those mentioned in No.95 please?
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May 27, 2010 - 07:13 PM
James Reed
jimny1045@juno.com

  My family REED was originally from Froyle. Information traces James Reed to the 1841 census on the website. We know he died that year, birth 1764. We are not sure about his place of birth. It is listed that he and his wife Lucy (Coombes) were living at the "St Thomas Miller Lodge". I would like to learn more about my family. Thank you.
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May 02, 2010 - 06:40 PM
Sally Bigham
sallybigham@gmx.de

  My grandmother was an Ellis and related to the Ellis family of Lower Froyle who were the shoemakers in the village. This site is fantastic and so helpful in finding more about my relatives. Sad to see that the pub they lived in was demolished but I assume that the Malthouse (House) is on the site.
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March 25, 2010 - 02:24 PM
Joan
webb276@btinternet.com

  I've recently found out that no's 1 and 2 St. Josephs Cotts. are up for sale as one cott, I spent my childhood living at no.2 so have very happy memories and only hope the new owners don't change it too much.
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March 14, 2010 - 12:25 PM
margaret

  I have family connections with Froyle my Maternal Grandparents lived there and my Mother was born at Upper Froyle
I have had great pleasure in looking through the Archives and finding out about them.
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March 08, 2010 - 03:28 PM
Howard D. Larsen
jcockrants@gmail.com http://www.netvibes.com/gardasil

  was closing down when an old name came back to me.. The Builder for Miss Cook's cottage was I'm sure " Goodyear "...?? Had a lovely Daughter...
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February 22, 2010 - 06:54 PM
Elizabeth
lizgreatholder@yahoo.co.uk

  I am thrilled to find your web site!!.My family (the webbs) lived in Rose Cottage around 1964-1966.I remember walking to school in Upper Froyle with my two sisters and my young brother with Susan and Dolly Woodcock next door.Mr.Layley was the teacher/head and i remember him being such fun! I was great friends with Marlene Robinson who lived at 3 Rose Cottages. We used to play her sisters Beatle records in their front room!!I think my time in Lower Froyle was the happiest time of my childhood. We had to move from the village to live at R.A.F Odiham where my Father was stationed and how i hated it!!! I am visiting the village next weekend and can hardly wait to see if it is as i recall...i would love to hear from anyone who remebers any of us..i am Elizabeth, the eldest, my sisters were Susan and Janet and my brother was Gareth. We had two new additions to the family whilst we were there, Sarah and a year later, Simon..Someone must remember such a large family!!!
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January 23, 2010 - 12:21 PM
brenda
brenda_hiblen@hotmail.com

  I have recently found while doing family history research that my husbands gt gt gt grandmother jane mills was born in frolye around 1800. i must come and visit sometime soon.
brenda
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January 17, 2010 - 10:12 PM
Julie Roland (nee Elliott)
julie.roland@cwgsy.net

  I use to live in the cottage at Brocas Farm and stumbled upon this lovely village site whilst looking for a B&B as i intend to visit the village later this year.
Well done to the person who set up this site - its fab!
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