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beckiej



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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:48 pm    Post subject: MEEK FAMILY Reply with quote

IM TRYING TO FIND INFO ON MY MUMS FAMILY , THEIR SURNAME IS MEEK THERE WAS A ALFRED MEEK  HE MARRIED ELIZEBETH EVANS THEY HAD MY GRANDFATHER ANDREW, CHARLES,  SEWARD , MAY  ,THERE MAY BE OTHERS,  LIVED IN SIX BELLS AREA , THEY MAY HAVE HAD A BUSINESS WE THINK IT WAS A SWEET SHOP  (MAY WE THINK OWNED THAT)  MY GRANDFATHER ANDREW WORKED IN PITS  HE ALSO PLAYED RUGBY  ANDREW MOVED AWAY IN THE 1930S  CAN ANYONE HELP
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Haydn



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:29 am    Post subject: Meek Reply with quote

Hi, I went to junior school in  Six Bells with a boy called Aiden Meek. I believe his family had a shop (originally the post office) in the small street opposite Browns Corner. The date I was at Six Bells junior school was between 1961 and 1965. I hope this helps
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Manawydan



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There was a sweet shop at the bottom of the two hills, Marlborough Rd and Bryngwyn Rd run by a family called Meek.. This would have been in the 60's, early 70's
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hiya Beckie,

O.K. where do I start!

I've rung my friend (originally from Six Bells but now lives in Cardiff ). Her Grandmother's sister Katie was married to Charlie Meek. Katie and her sister, Gladys Watkins nee Sailes had the sweet shop on Alexandra Road Six Bells at the bottom of the 2 hills.
Now if you'd care to contact my friend, she'd be very happy to talk to you. So send me a PM and I'll give you her number. Good luck Beckiej she'll keep you talking all night. Laughing She's a darling !  Laughing Ask her about her mother's parrot Popeye. It guarded the shop like a Rottweiler.
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Haydn



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Manawydan wrote:
There was a sweet shop at the bottom of the two hills, Marlborough Rd and Bryngwyn Rd run by a family called Meek.. This would have been in the 60's, early 70's


I lived in Richmond Road from my birth 1954 till I was 13. I have been trying bto remember this sweetshop bvut the only one I can recollect was on the corner of Marlborough road and Clwynon Road on the left in the direction of the park. The couple who owned the shop had a physically and mentally handicapped daughter? Is this your sweet shop? The Meek family I knw definately lived at the Browns Corner end of Graig Road, very near Six Bells Primary School.
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Carolyn



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote



Sweet shop I believe is the second from the top the first being a newsagents.  I am posting on behalf of someone else so maybe they can correct me if I am wrong
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X P O P



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Both Caroline and Tchambulie are correct the sweet shop is the second one down ,Meeks' as we called it as kids, and yeah it did have that parrot 1st time I went in there as a small kid the damn thing squarked out it was enough to make any kid have an accident, the first shop was a newsagents in the 60's 70's we knew it as Cleatons.
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Haydn



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Haydn wrote:
Manawydan wrote:
There was a sweet shop at the bottom of the two hills, Marlborough Rd and Bryngwyn Rd run by a family called Meek.. This would have been in the 60's, early 70's


I lived in Richmond Road from my birth 1954 till I was 13. I have been trying bto remember this sweetshop bvut the only one I can recollect was on the corner of Marlborough road and Clwynon Road on the left in the direction of the park. The couple who owned the shop had a physically and mentally handicapped daughter? Is this your sweet shop? The Meek family I knw definately lived at the Browns Corner end of Graig Road, very near Six Bells Primary School.


Ahaa! Thats why I was confused...because the shop was on Alexandra Rd! Marlborough Rd, Bryngwyn Road and Richmond Road all end or begin actually on Eastville Road not on Alexandra Rd. I remember Flooks and the Chemist but forgot about Meeks. Although he parrot rings a bell.  Does anyone remember the 2nd hand shop?
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maudie



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:48 pm    Post subject: meeks Reply with quote

I remember the parrot and the sweet shop.
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dragongirl



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Adrian
               The second hand shop was run by the Gardener  Family.
they had a few girls, I can remember Janet, Ann and there was a young one think she`d had polio. had irons on both legs when she was young
I,think I saw a shool photo of her at BrynGwyn school  when she was older

       The shop in the middle of Marlborough Road  was Williams,run by
Cissie Williams,  her husband Hector had the shop in Bryngwyn Road
The handicapped child was Jane the child of Mrs Williams  sister Nancy and her husband who was Cyril Watkins the builder.
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Haydn



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

HI Dragongirl,
Thanks for that...as soon as I saw the name the brain cells fired up again. It was Ann Gardener who I remember. My first girlfriend I guess!! Embarassed  I dont remember the girl who had polio but that reminded me that the Turners in Eastville Road had a younger sister who had calipers and a blocked up shoe.
Where in SixBells did you live and when were you born? Did you go to Bryngwyn or the grammar?
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used to work with your Mum and dad in the Rolling Mill Oiginally from Bryngwyn Road --- can`t get used to the Haydn sorry!!!
I remembered after I posted the young girl with calipers was Frances,
been away from Abertillery over 20years now but lived in Newport the same time as your Mum ,when Avril was alive.
      Hope your keeping well  and happy I`ve read a lot of your questions on here but have no up to date news of the family.
      I do believe Aunty Doreen  died and Uncle Harry went to live with
a daughter ,I think it was
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Haydn



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ive been known as Haydn not Adrian for about 25 years now. It started as Ade while I was in the forces and progressed to Haydn. I still write Adrian John on most things but add the Haydn as a third on docs.
I can only remember a barmaid called Jean at the Mill....thats not you though..is it? I think she joined us post mum leaving dad. Things got a bit mad in those last years at the pub!! When mum was doing catering was the best time. It was my job to mash spuds in the baby burco boiler! I went back to the Mill once...it was unrecognisable.
The last I heard about Uncle Harry he had taken on the Old Church pub, which didnt last, and then he was somewhere on the South Coast of England. Perhaps with his daughter...Im ashamed to say I have forgotten his childrens names  Embarassed
As you probably gather from my posts I now live in France near Mont Blanc. I have worked all over France renovating property foer expats but I suffered an angina attack a couple of years ago and now I take things a bit easier. I runa a ski chalet for an old army buddy who works in the middle east. Its a bit manic in the winter but the summer is a doddle!
My raison d'etre for joining this site was because I started to do our family tree about 10 years ago and this forum is great for finding people who can fill in the blanks. Pre 1911 I can find most stuff online but after there are few records available to access.
Id love to hear about your time at the Mill and the characters you can remember?
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mal hirst



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:51 am    Post subject: Rolling Mill Reply with quote

Just reading some of stuff posted and I see a reference to the Rolling Mill and Avril.  

Are you talking about Avril Eason whose parents used to run the Mill back in the late 1960's
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Haydn



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes Mal,
Avril was my sister. She didnt actually spend much time at the Mill as she was married to Jeff Davies by then. Jeff was in the Royal Marines. Sadly, Avril died from cancer more than 20 years ago. I am contacting anyone who knew Avril and might have pictures of her in her teens. Maybe photos from Abertillery Grammar Sch.
I have faith that there are photos out there. I was recently sent a picture of me at the infants in SixBells when I was about 6 or 7!!! Laughing


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