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NameAngela Gillen (fomerly Noyce)
DateOctober 27, 2007, 4:11 pm
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MessageGreat website.
Have fond memories of Merstham expecially the photos covering Portland Drive.

Lived at 86 Mansfield Drive from 1963 to 1977 but my all my 4 brothers and 2 sisters had live their from the late 1950's.
All of us went to Albury Manor Secondary School.
My 2 older brothers went to Merstham Primary in the 50's but the rest of us went to Furzefield.
Hope whoever reads this i wouldhope that they would like to get in touch if not to contact me but maybe one of my family.


NameRegina Caff nee Savill
DateAugust 11, 2007, 3:09 pm
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MessageI love this site, I went to Merstham when I was 11 and left at 15 to live in Reigate but continued to belong to 'Mad'
Merstham Amature Dramatics, and becoming carnival queen when 18, I remember well the sweet shop on the corner with hundreds of clocks all working, magic.If there are any former Dean House girls from 1948-1953 and remembers Miss Worsdell and Jakey I would love to hear from them, you may remember me as Reggie Savill


NameKevin Hammond
DateAugust 10, 2007, 7:17 pm
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MessageWhat a great site,i enjoy looking at some of the old pictures from the late 60's and early 70's.They take me back to my mispent youth. I grew up in Merstham and my mum still lives in Wood Street. Although i left Merstham in the early 80's and eventually ended up in the USA, I'll always be a Merstham boy!

Kevin Starling, remember the days of Merstham Broadway?


NameMaria Armstrong (nee Edwards)
DateAugust 9, 2007, 8:55 pm
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MessageI have just been back to Merstham for the first time in ages I lived in Wood Street from 1952 - 1967. I went to Merstahm Primary School and then onto Albury Manor.

What a great web site I can't believe the youth club is still going I hope the kids have as much fun as we all did. Richard and Vanessa Fenley took me on a bit of a tour round the estate. Up what's left of Rockshaw Road past Dogs alley, (the times we walked up there) The Holmfirth est where my dad worked for 30 years and his hut on the lake is now gone and its to be a housing estate, but at least the lake is still there. I came back for my brothers 70th birthday and went to the Mertham Club, we were made to feel really welcome and I would like to thank them all for a wonderful night. I am so glad I found the website and I will look forward to visiting again sometime soon


NameDave & Lucy
DateAugust 6, 2007, 9:53 pm
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MessageCurrently looking to move to Merstham and what a great site for inside info. I bet not many areas can boast the same.
We can't wait to be a part of it all. smilie smilie


NameKevin Starling
DateMay 29, 2007, 10:18 pm
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MessageWhat an fabulous site - it reminds me of a project that I did in my first year at Albury Manor school in the '70s in Mrs Jones' History class - "A History of Merstham". I guess everybody did one, but I still have my A3 folder somewhere in the loft - do you fellow readers?? It isn't anywhere near as professional as this site of course !! Congratulations to the production team.

I remember the Austen family well - I was a year below Russell at school. I have since moved to Hampshire, travel the world a bit with my job and still manage to get back to Merstham fairly frequently to visit my parents. It was a great place to grow up, and holds truly special memories for me of the place and people that I knew.

I still see a few old reprobates from the area - in fact, I got down to Devon a couple of weeks ago to celebrate Pete Fry's 50th birthday. For those of you who know him from the '70s (on that noisy scooter and various motorbikes) you are probably as surprised as I am that he made it!

Well good luck to everyone still in my home town, and those visiting this site from far away with fond memories.


NameSuzanne Minter
DateMay 15, 2007, 11:19 am
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MessageHi i came across this site while researching my family tree. Im trying to find Pamela Gwyn Williams, daughter of Gwynith Joyce Williams and Albert William Williams. They lived at 100 Malmstone Avenue Merstham. This site has given me some idea as to where they lived!! Many thanks. Suzanne Minter


Namedebbie smith
DateMay 6, 2007, 11:02 pm
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MessageThis is a really good site. I found it by mistake as my father had asked me to do a search to see if I could find any info on my great grandfather. He was a builder in Merstham and died around 1926. His name was Richard Boxer Amos and my grandmother Beatrice Alexander was the youngest of 11. I knew my Aunt Emma but have never met any of our other relatives. His eldest sons inherited the building business and I'm sure a while ago I saw Charles Amos on a local program.
My father Raymond and I are trying to complete our family tree and hope that one of our many relatives has access to this site and will be able to help fill in the gaps.


NameBeryl Collett
DateMarch 30, 2007, 5:24 pm
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MessageI have just discovered this website. I am finding it very interesting as my Great Grandfather was born in Merstham in 1848 & he worked as a Quarryman at the quarry. The surname is Davis & I would be interested to hear from anyone with a connection to the family. My Great Grandfather & other members of the family are buried in a family grave which I hope to visit soon having been there once about 50 years ago.


NameTeri Bond
DateMarch 30, 2007, 3:07 pm
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MessageI have just looked at this website with a view to placingan advert for Jellybeans Playgroup which is charity run for 2 to 5 year olds. Tel 01737 642416 for further information. This is a very informative site and very helpful to the local community. smilie


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