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Danone
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:)Hi can any tell me who lived in 98 main street markfeild many thanks Danone
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ricky1
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 :)Hi can any tell me who lived in 98 main street markfeild many thanks Danone hi Danone
what year you talking about 
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Harby,Garton,Drury,Duncombe,Booth,Catton,Barker, Kirkby, Wilson. Lincolnshire, Also Murkin's, Jeffery,Pettitt,Carter, from Suffolk/Cambridgeshire boarder Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Danone
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:)Hi ricki How are you 1902 if you can please mother just wondered who lived there Danone
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ricky1
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Hi Danone
carnt help with 1902, you would need someone who was going to the library to look that up, would have thought 
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Harby,Garton,Drury,Duncombe,Booth,Catton,Barker, Kirkby, Wilson. Lincolnshire, Also Murkin's, Jeffery,Pettitt,Carter, from Suffolk/Cambridgeshire boarder Census information is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Danone
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:)ricki if you cant find that date try earler Danone
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Danone
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:)ok ricki thanks for trying if you have any luck with the other that will be alright Danone
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ricky1
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Hi Danone
will have look to see if it has any numbers on it in the 1901, who you looking for at that address 
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ricky1
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hi Danone
Looking at the 1901 census, Main Street hasnt got any numbers against the house's 
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:)ricky mother says no she doesn't she just wondered who Danone
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:)ok thanks ricky can you do favour can have a look to see if there was a stamon rd near checketts rd leicester please Danone
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cyndy
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Hi there, I was in Markfield last year and remembered that some one had asked about the Miners Memorial Hall. Was it you? I took some photos of main street[I think!]I remember that the numbering was strange and that there were a few cottages tucked behind main street reached by a little passageway.If you are interested I might be back in Markfield later this year. I think the library there might help. It was closed the day I visited. Cheers, Cyndy
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Hi cyndy it might have been i cant remeber now but you just might be able to help with my question about No 98 main st OK iam always around some where in the village i ride a mobilty scooter a big one Danone
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Lminique
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I live in Markfield.My family were born here.There is one very old school house left tucked away at the back between the old cottages Main street and What is now the New Vicarge.Their was another house in what is now known as the Mellenium Gardend and what is left of Land swopped for Altar Stones playing firelds on which new houses have been built but this was demolished before 2nd world war.The Memorial Hall that in recent times is known as the Miners Welfare Institute was owned by the Parish in 1800s.Rector Mathew Phillips and Reverend James Gochlan.All the lands were known as Dandy Hay Farm.Originaly their was an old bard standing astride a party stone wall with the Vicars carthouse at the end.Nothing in the middle.In 1906 or therabouts an Indenture was drawn up re an Alderman Tidd whom was custiodian of it for the community of Markfield.He died in 1920 .A third Indenture was drawn up between a Geary Landlord of the Red lion public housde and an Edward wapples miner.Their was a village commitee of about 18 people inclucing a Mrs Lillingstone who was the secretary .Over the years it was used for many things including a cinema throughout the first world war and was the venue of the Pow party ww11.In later times as a bingo hall,for voting and vegetable shows.It was named the Memorial Hall in Memory of all of those who died in the first world war .No one knows really how it came to be known as the miners welfare Institute as up until its closure 3 yrs ago any money had been given by the community of Markfield.Not by the Coalboard.If you go to LANSCAPES HERITAGE site many people have written their stories which you can either read or listen to.I do remember the village fair and maypole dancers and the morrison dancers.The ice cream man was a horse and cart .We ice skated on Groby Pool.Could buy a potatoe for 1p.There are many people still in Markfield whom can recall how things were before the motorways were built.Particulary Kirby Muxloe.Bloods Hill ect Many Landscape photographs of that time.98 Main street is in a row of small Terraced cottages.The best thing is to write to the property and simply ask the new owners to tell you who lived there from their house deeds.It might have been the Bates or Biggs family.Not sure. Further along were Dalleys .Dr Dalleys family.Hope this helps.Sue Markfield.
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