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Peter Chamberlain
Researcher This message was updated on 9/28/2005 6:27:40 PM by Peter Chamberlain |
Milnhay House and Edstone House
replied on: 9/28/2005 6:26:17 PM 1871 Census says W H Calvert lived at Pottery house on his own with a domestic servant.Milnhay House was occupied by William Smith Corn Miller,no mention of Edstone House.During the War Years Edstone was occupied by a Miss or Mrs Hardwick-Smith and Milnhay House by another member of the Smith family.Just after the war Butcher Allen who had the shop now closed on Cromford Road between Bridge Street and Dean Street purchased Milnhay House |
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