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"Flookersbrooks" is my favourite word of the day.
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Yes, and it's a real place! I googled - it probably shouldn't really have the S on the end.
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If its any help Gorse Stacks, Flookersbrook & Brook St are all within a few hundred yards
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There is a James Randles baptised 19 Feb 1786 Marbury (near Crewe), Cheshire, son of George and Christian, on FMP, which fits with the tree I saw on Ancestry.
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And this is getting very tenuous, but there is a George Randles baptised 23 Jul 1749 Chester, son of Samuel (a sawyer) and Martha, of Handbridge. And a Samuel baptised 26 Dec 1719 at Chester, son of Samuel.
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There was a very well known Randles family of fishermen in Handbridge but my Mum always said that was a different family. They were based around Greenway St leading down to the river Dee.
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