I AM trying to find a family who lived in Howells Avenue at Number 8 called Hitchcock in 1967.
There was mother Rosie, a daughter and two boys, no father.
One of the sons was in a boys school HMP, the other was at home and aged about 7.
I am looking for the daughter, she had dark brown curly hair and loved pink.
Our first date was at the park and it was snowing. I had long light brown hair 6ft 2 and I was working at the RN Station.
I was lodging in a pub just down, but I was from Plymouth, from the old railway station and a bus station too.
One of her friends had long black hair, she worked in a chip ship part time and my girl friend worked in a veg shop on Castle Street.
I took Jenny to see the Moody Blues at the Market Hall.
Jenny would be 64 years old now. I am hoping that someone who lives in Haverfordwest might know of this family if so could you please leave your details with the Western Telegraph.
MR J CAMWELL Staffordshire
Email hro@westerntelegraph.co.uk or write to the address above and we will pass the information on.
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