Comments: My grandparents farmed at Love Lane Farm in Marldon until 1934 and then moved to North End Farm in North Street Denbury until 1947.They were William Brown born at Love Lane in 1889 and his wife Dorothy nee Maddick.They had two children Edna born 1924 and Geoffrey my father born 1926 ,both born at Love Lane.They both went to Marldon primary school and latterly Denbury for a few years My grandparents took in some evacuees during the war at North End Farm . Does anyone have any recollections of the Browns or my mother's grandparents George and Mary Redstone buried in Denbury churchyard.
Added: January 19, 2023
Submitted by Name: Patrick Wraith From: Doncaster E-mail: Contact
Comments: Denbury boy 1960-63 Javelin. Spec Op Still doing RF work Crystal set-Valves-Transistors- ICs-Micros now SDR.
Added: September 13, 2022
Submitted by Name: patricia house From: Hampshire E-mail: Contact
Comments: I was so pleased to read Darien Cockle's post in the Address Book. Yes my Grandmother was definitely related. Would like to be able to contact her, if that is at all possible.
Added: October 9, 2020
Submitted by Name: Darien Cockle From: Kingsbridge E-mail: Contact
Comments: I visited Danbury churchyard yesterday and found the gravestone for my great grandfather John Robert Tully. He was married to Ann, nee Marley, and my grandfather Frederick was born on 1st June 1885. I noticed a post from Patricia House asking for information in connection with her grandmother Adelaide Ellen Tully, whose parents were Robert and Ann Tully. I believe that my grandfather Frederick and her grandmother Adelaide must have been siblings.I believe there was another sibling called Harold. Frederick was living in Bristol when he died in 1948, and was married to Daisy May, nee Callard from Comeinteignhead. They had two children Ronald Hector Marley Tully, who was my father and Kenneth, both are now deceased.
Added: June 14, 2020
Submitted by Name: Sandra Tipton From: Paignton E-mail: Contact
Comments: I am moving to denbury for village life. Missing the community feel and looking forward to meeting you folk.
Added: May 15, 2020
Submitted by Name: Mike Chamberlain From: Denbury E-mail: Contact
Comments: I live in Denbury, and it is just stunning to live here. Make sure to take a visit!
Added: October 23, 2019
Submitted by Name: Lesley Crook From: East Yorkshire E-mail: Contact
Comments: I recently discovered these pages whilst researching a distant relative -Ann Tremain who was born and married in Denbury in the Early 1800's. Unfortunately I found no reference to this family but enjoyed visiting your site and finding a little more of it's history.
Submitted by Name: Paul Carson From: Manchester E-mail: Contact
Comments: Really enjoyed this website especially all the history, welldone.
Added: September 23, 2017
Submitted by Name: John Thompson From: North Yorkshire Moors E-mail: Contact
Comments: A regular reader and sometimes commentator to this website for many years, its disappointing not to have had a newsletter update for 3 months now.
Realise these things can have volunteer resistance in trying to publish but what is the reason please and when may we see it again?
Name: Philip Brown
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My grandparents farmed at Love Lane Farm in Marldon until 1934 and then moved to North End Farm in North Street Denbury until 1947.They were William Brown born at Love Lane in 1889 and his wife Dorothy nee Maddick.They had two children Edna born 1924 and Geoffrey my father born 1926 ,both born at Love Lane.They both went to Marldon primary school and latterly Denbury for a few years
My grandparents took in some evacuees during the war at North End Farm . Does anyone have any recollections of the Browns or my mother's grandparents George and Mary Redstone buried in Denbury churchyard.