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69 Coke Street December 17th, 1927. My Dear Granddaughter [Norah Hayward] I am sure you will think it very unkind of me not writing you for so long but do please excuse me and I will write you more often. Information:- •Lizzie was Esther Elizabeth Grubham [She was married twice first to Nathaniel Flowers and after his death to Bawden Wootton] Norah's mother Fanny May (Jones) Hayward was John lloyd Jones' daughter and her brother was my grandfather John William Jones, who was sub-postmaster at Knightwick Post Office. Fanny May Hayward married George Joseph Petty on the 3rd December, 1928 the year after this letter was written. Could John's letter refer to a break up in Norah's parents marriage! I do not know when her father Charles Hayward died, his last child Doris Winifred Hayward was born on the 18th May, 1920. In the 1921 census Charles Hayward was 66 years and 8 months old and when Fanny May married George Petty in 1928, she was a widower. So Charles died somewhere between 1921 and 1928. Perhaps the break up of the home referred to in this letter was because of his death and that with out his income perhaps they all finished up at Knightwick with my grandfather, John William Jones; Mabel and Doris definately lived there for many years. One of the photos I have of my great grandfather John Lloyd Jones, is of him sat outside his own pub, I have never found out where it was. The charabang outside this pub was registered in Manchester. Every where you read anything about his ocupation it is always gardener, or seedsman or landscape gardener but never once does it say landlord, so frustratingly I only had the photo to prove he was once a landlord but now with this letter reffering to him wanting to buy a hotel it confirms that he did have an alliance in this area as an occupation. John refers in his letter that he had had a severe illness and five years later, in the December qtr., 1932 in Manchester, he died aged 75. |

