Dairy Farmers

this is fascinating for anyone with Dairy Farmers in their ancestry, I've found a bottle for my great uncle's dairy farm in Mytholmroyd!
http://www.ebay.co.uk...sid=p3984.m1423.l2654
21:08 Fri 06th Apr 2012
 
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Excellent! Good example too. Are you intending to bid for it? :)
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I think it would be worth going for, I'm going to double check but I think he was the one who didn't have any children, so no descendants, his farm was at the bottom of the track that led up to the Farm I was born on. I remember when we visited in the 1960s that there was a huge stone milk churn plinth at the entry to the lane, it's probably still there!

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