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THE ANGELL FAMILY
posted on: 10/2/2004 10:36:36 PM

Langley Mill Heanor
Darby,Nottingham



poss from 1889/1965ish in langley mill,
Heanor poss cousins still live but not as Angell?? Joyce Simms Heanor any info will help lost contact after 1998????
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This message was updated on 10/3/2004 12:55:59 AM by Azzabuv

THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/3/2004 12:53:29 AM

Hi, Kev.
Found several Simms, but will just identify the two nearest. If that's no good, let me know and i'll check the others.

Mrs. Joyce Simms, 165, Ray St; Heanor, DE75/7GL.

Mrs. Joyce I. Simms, 6a, Main St; Eastwood, Notts, NG16/3JH.
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THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/3/2004 8:27:45 PM


Azzabuv
Thanks,

Joyce Simms 165 ray st

Thats the One? cant be bad 1st first time.


I do have a phone number but will not post it on line but is this code of 0773 still in use

Thanks ageen
Kev
I also have a few photos of people Heanor/Langley will send and see if can id

Thanks ageen
kev.
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THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/3/2004 9:09:13 PM

It's now 01773
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THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/17/2004 10:08:13 PM

Looking through some other notes this evening, I noticed that a Mr Angell was on the Langley Mill Public Clock Committee in 1912, representing the Star Foundry. Presumably this will have been William?

Hope this is of some use
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This message was updated on 10/22/2004 7:39:52 PM by RMMee

THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/22/2004 7:37:34 PM


If you look at the letter dated during the General Strike of 1926, you'll find Mr W.J.Angell as one of the members of the Heanor Labour Party
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THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/23/2004 6:38:00 AM

RMMee


Thank You
do you have any phots of the 1926 strike


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THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/23/2004 7:43:35 AM

I personally don't, though I have seen photos of people picking for coal, or digging their own small pits, during the strike.

I notice on the letter, that W.J.Angell was a Councillor.
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THE ANGELL FAMILY
replied on: 10/23/2004 8:47:19 AM

Recall my father showing me diggings on Langley Mill Rec near the Railway lines where coal had been got during the strike
Not very deep as the coal seam outcropped at this point.
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The Angell Family
replied on: 10/23/2004 11:10:39 AM

One of the pictures I have seen was just on the other side of the railway lines from the Rec. I think the whole area had coal very close to the surface, which made life a little easier.
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