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Early Years 1930.s

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Jan 24, 2012
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longrow denend
by: jim bell

hi my mum was born in they rows her name was cathrine king... brown

Feb 01, 2010
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TO MAY
by: EDNA

HELLO MAY I HOPE THIS WEE NOTE FINDS YOU A WEE BIT BETTER I LIKE MUCHTY A LOT I SPENT MANY HAPPY HOLIDAYS THERE AT MY AUNTY VENES IN THE HIGH ROAD IN THE 1940S I WAS ONLY 8 OR UP TO 10YRS OLD AND LOVED WALKING ROUND THE CEMETRY MY COUSIN NANCY LIVES IN MUCHTY I HOPE SHE SEES THIS AND CAN E MAIL ME I DONT KNOW HER MARRIED NAME WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST MAY XX EDNA DUNDEE LATE OF CARDENDEN.

Dec 27, 2009
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THE HENS
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Does anyone remember auld Jock Legg who had hens down the den, and would give you a few eggs if you took clean folded paper bags to him as I did many times with my brother ALEX - ABOUT 1936//1938 I HOPE SOMEONE REMEMBERS I THINK JOCK HAD ONLY ONE LEG
EDNA KING, LATE OF 6 LONGROW DENEND CARDENDEN MOVED TO DUNDEE 6MTHS BEFORE THE WAR EDNA.

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