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Re: Public Houses
replied on: 12/13/2004 11:40:46 PM Charles Henry Dennis was Tommy's father-at the time of 1901 census he lived at 2 Dean St Langley Mill and was a "potter throwing clay"-so he must have moved to the Durham Ox the following year.His wife Ann and new born daughter Ann both died New Years Eve 1914 and Charles died 29 Dec 1938 at 89 Cromford Rd.Tommy died at the Durham Ox.The family are trying to find what happened to Minnie-so you've filled us in on another year of where she was. She was still in the area in 1960's -but she's not buried with Tommy and his parents. The family all said she would outlive us all-maybe she's still out there!!! I don't know what alterations took place, but on some census forms for the Durham Ox and the Napier it gives several families as living at the premises-as if the cottages adjoining the pubs belonged to them-must check out where 89 Cromford Rd is-if its joined on to the pub it's possible that after Minnie left it became part of the pub.I'll ask my auntie -she may know. |
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