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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom Gammage's book in US libraries ( book was published in America)</p>
<p>https COLON //search.worldcat.org/title/1541257</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Shari,</p>
<p>A lot of time has passed since your interesting post so I don’t know if it is still active.<br />
My wife and moved into the Old Inn (formerly the Crown) in Hawthorns Rd in July 2023. I am very interested in the history of the house and it was nice to see a couple of old photos of the exterior.</p>
<p>I was wondering if by any chance you knew of any photos of the interior? Also, I tried to find the book you have mentioned – “Starting Below Scratch” by Thomas Rogers Gammage – but have been unable to find it anywhere. Do you (or anyone else) know where it can be found? </p>
<p>Many thanks,<br />
Marc</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I appreciate that this posting is a few years old but came across it while searching the forum for 'Crown Inn'.  I have a death certificate for a relative, Mark Malson.  In the &quot;when and where&quot; died section, it states that he died at the Crown Inn, Hope Mansell, Hereford.  The cause of death &quot;Alcohol Delirium Tremors, certified&quot;.  He died on the 1st April 1874 (not long before Shari's ancestor was born there) at the age of 30.</p>
<p>Unless there is another Crown Inn in the vicinity I'm pretty sure that this is the same inn.  I was wondering if anyone knew if there was lodgings at the Inn at this time - Mark was lodging with his brother and family during the 1871 census, but I guess I was trying to build a picture of whether he would likely to walk to the Inn to be drinking in the Crown on a Wednesday (his 1871 census record shows he was living at 'Tump Hill) or whether he could be lodging at the Inn and it was convenient? </p>
<p>I was also wondering if, due to his young age and as this is in a public house, if there would likely be an 'inquest' into his death?</p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 03:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May<br />
I thought I would put you out of your misery the name of the last landlord of The Crown Inn was Herbert Marshall (Bert) my father in law.</p>
<p>Ann</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shari</p>
<p>I read with interest your messages about the Crown Inn, Hawthorns. I know a little about the pub because my husband lived there with his parents and brother when it ceased to be a pub and became a private residence. The last landlord was my father in law Herbert (Bert) Marshall and they moved away in about 1970. </p>
<p>The pub was always refered to as the &quot;Hawthorns&quot; by the locals, never the Crown. </p>
<p>It is true that the county border did at one time run through the building, straight from the front door along the hall to the right of the main bar and into the kitchen. Looking at the building from the front, left of the door was in Herefordshire and the right was in Gloucestershire. </p>
<p>A stream runs under the pub cellar floor, always keeping the beer cool even in the hottest weather.</p>
<p>I hope this helps a little with your research.</p>
<p>Ann</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May,</p>
<p>I got excited when I saw your post and wondered how you had seen my picture so soon and then I realized that you were replying to a earlier posting from &quot;slowhands&quot; about a ink he had provided.</p>
<p>I have e-mailed 2 .jpg files, with a picture of my great-great grandparents and a picture of the Crown Inn, both taken from Uncle Tom's book.</p>
<p>Shari (and one time posted as Sharo)</p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2005 06:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Slowhands,</p>
<p>Confirmed as the Crown Inn,  about halfway up on the left hand edge of the photo.  Its a back view of the pub.  I always admire the beautiful stonework in this building when I travel that way to Ross.  The front elevation is almost on the edge of the Drybrook to Lea Bailey road.</p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2005 05:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inside the front cover of the book, titled &quot;Starting Below Scratch&quot; Uncle Tom has written; &quot;To John, 'Lest We Forget,' Your brother, Tom. - Feb. 6, 1955&quot;</p>
<p>My grandmother got the book from her father, John, and I got it from her. </p>
<p>It has offered many clues in my search for my ancestors.</p>
<p>I have emailed pictures of the Crown Inn and my great-great grandparents to be posted in the photo gallery.</p>
<p><br />
Thank you for everything that you have added.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi</p>
<p>There seem to be many truths here and records to bear out the financial failings of the project. The line ran from Mitcheldean Road Station , on the Gloucester -Ross-Hereford line south to Whimsey just outside Cinderford. </p>
<p>From there the line connects onto the Forest lines down to the River Severn and the ports along the severn estuary and the South Wales coast.</p>
<p>Considering how briefly the family were in the area there are a fair number of records to cross reference the family history handed down. Treasure that document :-)</p>
<p>and you only asked about The Crown !</p>
<p>S</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uncle Tom relates that in 1874 his father (Deodatus)was in the constrution business and had taken on a contract relating to the railroad.  He mentions a link from the Mitcheldean Road Station to Cinderford and into Gloucestershire.</p>
<p>He says his mother operated the Inn while the family lived there and that father's draft horses pastured in nearby fields.  Tom says his father bought these properties -- but who can be sure?  </p>
<p>Bottom line on this part of the story is that about eighty of the draft horses died and the project went &quot;belly-up&quot; and the family went to London.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shari</p>
<p>A picture you will find of interest is in our own Photo Gallery provided by Sam Hale. It is a view taken from the top of the railway tunnel looking towards the Eurocyldon before Drybrook quarry was started.</p>
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<p>It was very interesting reading the snippets from your Uncle Tom memoirs about the times when he was living in the Forest and that you also have a picture of the Crown Inn. If there is any of this you would like us to add on the Website please forward it on to me as we are always looking for additional material to add to our Photo Gallery and Stories and Articles sections. </p>
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<p>May</p>
<p>In the &quot;image&quot; above , it refers to a small pub  and Hawthorns Cross - looks like the Crown Inn to me - can you confirm ?</p>
<p>S</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not sure what ties in with your documents ( I can sense some envy that you have such a family book), If the Gamage family were in the area in 1874, this ties in with the construction of this short single track railway and its tunnels.</p>
<p><br />
Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction Railway<br />
3 1/4 miles allowed by Act of Parliament in 1871<br />
Construction began in 1874</p>
<p>Route from Whimsey north to the Gloucester/Hereford line at Lea.<br />
Tunnels at Drybrook and Euroclydon, target iron ore haulage from Drybrook and <br />
connection to the South Wales routes.</p>
<p><br />
Robert Sharpe &amp; Sons<br />
Railway Contractors<br />
1 Victoria Square, Westminster,London</p>
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available at the Public Records Office in Kew, London<br />
RAIL 494/13 Notice to Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction Railway Company from W Moon (solicitor for John Simmons and Robert Sharpe, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London) of filing of petition in London Court of Bankruptcy and claim of J Simmon and company to contractor's plant; with account 1875 Nov</p>
<p>RAIL 494/17 Notice to Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction Railway Company from W Moon of filing of John Simmons and Robert Sharpe's petition for bankruptcy 1875 Nov</p>
<p>RAIL 494/31 Garlant v Mitcheldean Road and Forest of Dean Junction Railway Company: case for opinion of James Austie concerning contractor's plant on land rented by John Simmons and Robert Sharpe 1879 June</p>
<p>railway absorbed into Great Western Railway (GWR)  1880</p>
<p>seen also referred to as Mitcheldean and Whimsey branch</p>
<p><br />
the Construction Co had numerous rail contracts across the UK and also in the Americas.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thomas (Bennett) Brain ( b. Ruardean circa. 1834) was the owner of the Euroclydon, built about 1866,and Trafalgar Colliery</p>
<p>In 1871 Census for Hope Mansell, Here.  It looks like Joseph Roberts is the nearby Inn keeper to T. B Brain ( assumed at the Euroclydon)</p>
<p>By 1891 The Crown is home to John Sharpe , Inn Keeper</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So the Crown Inn has survived?  Uncle Tom had included a picture, probably taken in 1954.  To quote from page 1 of his book, &quot;Once again during this summer of 1954 I plan to sleep in the room of my birth when I visit England as I have done almost annually since my retirement.&quot;</p>
<p>He says that his birth certificate mentions both Herefordshire and Gloustershire, but that &quot;no one took the trouble to record on which side of the line the natal bed lay.&quot;</p>
<p>Thank you for your posting and for sharing the information that you have regarding the Crown Inn.</p>
<p>Since I was a child and first saw this book written by my grandmother's uncle, England was the only far away place that held any interest for me. My Gamage/Gammage line comes through my Dad's mother. </p>
<p>I have also been researching the other side of my Dad's family and got to spend two days in Missouri this August.  The family owned a large farm and lived on it for about 100 years.  I was able to visit the family cemetery and see the graves of my great grandfather, his parents, his grandparents and his great grandfather, along with some siblings and aunts and uncles.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Shari,</p>
<p>The information Slowhands has given you about the location of The Crown Inn is &quot;spot on&quot; as usual.  Also your information about the Gloucestershire/Herefordshire boundary line is correct.  </p>
<p>Some background information that may interest you ... </p>
<p>The immediate area is locally called Hawthorns Cross Drybrook probably because of the crossroads close by (Drybrook to Bailey Lane End road and the Puddlebrook to Hope Mansell road)<br />
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I believe the Euroclydon was built by an owner? of the Trafalgar Colliery and has a tower at one end from the top of which he could reputedly see the colliery. I can't vouch for this as I haven't been to the top of the tower since I was a teenager (long time ago!).  It became an hotel for a number of years before that closed and it became a home for the elderly.  </p>
<p>The Crown has been a private house since about 1970 but outwardly it has changed little. That date is only an educated guess as I have known two of the owners since that time. It was very popular pub in its day partly perhaps because of the boundary which ran through the property.  One bar was in Herefordshire and the other in Gloucestershire and because these counties had differing licensing laws the Herefordshire bar closed later than the Gloucestershire bar. There is no prize for guessing which bar was used the most! I seem to remember that there was a skittle alley in a building at the back.  Although I can picture the last landlord I can't remember his name but I'm sure my husband will know if you think it will help you backtrack.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is possible that this could be Albert.  I note that his name is listed Henry Edwin A. R. -- Henry for his grandfather?  A. for Albert, possibly R. for Rogers?  His marriage in 1903 to Edith Beniteau Anderson shows him listed as Albert E.  Can't begin to imagine where the &quot;Henry&quot; may have gone to.</p>
<p>The time frame is about right, if you compare it to the Persian Monarch records and the 1900 US census, Manhattan, New York.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Could this be a sibling of Thomas Rogers G. ?</p>
<p>Name: GAMAGE, Henry Edwin A R <br />
Record Type: Births <br />
Quarter: September <br />
Year: 1872 <br />
District: Westbury on Severn  <br />
County: Gloucestershire <br />
Volume: 6a <br />
Page: 228</p>
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Name: Gamage, Tom Rogers <br />
Record Type: Births <br />
Quarter: September <br />
Year: 1874 <br />
District: Ross  <br />
County: Gloucestershire Herefordshire Hereford and Worcester <br />
Volume: 6a <br />
Page: 462  </p>
<p>1900 Manahattan New York<br />
John H Gamage 1869<br />
Annie Wife 1880<br />
Mertil Dau 1895<br />
Agnes (?) Dau  1899<br />
Ruth Dau 1899<br />
Elizabth Mother 1847<br />
Richard Bro 1848<br />
Albert Bro 1871<br />
Thomas Bro 1873 Student<br />
Agnes Sis 1883<br />
James 1886</p>
<p>Emigrated 1884 ?</p>
<p>1910<br />
Name: Tom R Gammage <br />
Age in 1910: 35  <br />
Estimated birth year: abt 1875  <br />
Home in 1910: 14-Wd Kansas, Jackson, Missouri <br />
Physician<br />
 married to Mabel (?)<br />
 Daughter Virginia 1905</p>
<p>1920<br />
Name: Tom R Gammage <br />
Age: 42 years  <br />
Estimated birth year: abt 1878 <br />
Birthplace: England <br />
Race: White <br />
Home in 1920: Miami, Dade, Florida <br />
Home owned: Own  <br />
Sex: Male  <br />
Marital status: Married  <br />
Relation to Head of House: Head  <br />
Year of immigration: 1un   <br />
Mother's Birth Place: England  <br />
Father's Birth Place: England  <br />
Image: 350 <br />
Surgeon <br />
 married to Muriel<br />
 Daughter Virginia</p>
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