This is Jane Robinson nee Lack (my grandmother's grandmother) outside of her tavern. She ran the place even after her husband died. It had been in the Lack family for many years. My nan (Hilda Smith nee Waites)would spend Sunday afternoons sewing with...
This is Jane Robinson nee Lack (my grandmother's grandmother) outside of her tavern. She ran the place even after her husband died. It had been in the Lack family for many years. My nan (Hilda Smith nee Waites)would spend Sunday afternoons sewing with the ladies in one of the rooms. I still have the drawn thread work sheets she made there.
Posted by Old Will on Tue 01 May 2007 06:43:25 UTC
This would explain why the alley way to the side of my property is Lack's yard, in addittion (I believe my property was owned by a Lack, prior to it being owned by John Robinson. - AndrewC
Posted by Old Will on Wed 01 Dec 2004 09:37:10 UTC
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This is Jane Robinson nee Lack (my grandmother's grandmother) outside of her tavern. She ran the place even after her husband died. It had been in the Lack family for many years. My nan (Hilda Smith nee Waites)would spend Sunday afternoons sewing with...
This is Jane Robinson nee Lack (my grandmother's grandmother) outside of her tavern. She ran the place even after her husband died. It had been in the Lack family for many years. My nan (Hilda Smith nee Waites)would spend Sunday afternoons sewing with the ladies in one of the rooms. I still have the drawn thread work sheets she made there.
Posted by Old Will on Tue 01 May 2007 06:43:25 UTC
This would explain why the alley way to the side of my property is Lack's yard, in addittion (I believe my property was owned by a Lack, prior to it being owned by John Robinson. - AndrewC
Posted by Old Will on Wed 01 Dec 2004 09:37:10 UTC