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Abergele farm
« on: Saturday 27 June 20 20:48 BST (UK) »
Long long shot, i am trying to locate the farm my mother was evacuated to from Liverpool after they were bombed out in the blitz of 1941, are there any records? Where there designated hosts? and if so one would have thought they would have to have been registered?  The only information i have is that the farmer had a hook for a hand :(    My mum and her brother stayed for over a year. TIA
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Re: Abergele farm
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 27 June 20 21:35 BST (UK) »
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Re: Abergele farm
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 27 June 20 23:44 BST (UK) »
It might be worth asking at Denbighshire Archives.  They will do a quick search free and more detailed searches can be done in person or by them for a fee, although of course the current pandemic is likely to have changed things.  Here is the link for enquiries:
https://www.newa.wales/about-us/professional-research/

Here is an example of some of the documents:
https://www.newa.wales/collections/getrecord/GB209_SUBJECTS_WAR#

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Re: Abergele farm
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 28 June 20 17:07 BST (UK) »
Thanks to you both
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Re: Abergele farm
« Reply #4 on: Monday 29 June 20 06:42 BST (UK) »
Have you thought of Facebook,  there's an Abergele people and history group.
I had lots of help on the Rhyl history page when I was researching that area
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Re: Abergele farm
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 30 June 20 19:30 BST (UK) »
agree, Facebook may be a good place to start.

Or when the libraries open Abergele Library could put you in touch with a local history group.  A letter in the local paper may help - Abergele library could advise re address of local paper.

Could you access old Abergele Primary School Admission Register - this would give the address you're searching for.

Of course there's a possibility that whilst the Liverpool train would have brought them to Abergele Station they could have ended up in one of the surrounding villages.

Best bet would be a letter in the paper and make reference to the farmer's disability.