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The Lost Villages, Radcliffe and Chevington Drift.
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Hay family at Chevington Drift
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Hay family at Chevington Drift
My grandfather George Hay lived at 16 Hedgehope, Chevington Drift and was killed at Stobswood colliery in 1929. His wife was called Mary. His eldest son John Thomas married Margaret Conroy and...
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Chevington Drift memories
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Thanks. I think there was another Hay family...
Thanks. I think there was another Hay family living in the area at the time, but I don't think they were related. I have no Robert Hay in the family.
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Chevington Drift memories
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Chevington Drift memories
My Grandfather's and Gt Grandfather's family lived at Chevington Drift from around 1901 or so. William Charles Hay was my gt Grandfather. He lived at 2 Hedgehope and had 9 children. Three of his...
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