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- wxmcommunitystudio
- People in story:Ìý
- Ann Elizabeth Evans, the Ormerod family, Marguerita Ormerod, Major Eccles, Helen Frances Hutton
- Location of story:Ìý
- 'Wrexham'
- Background to story:Ìý
- Civilian
- Article ID:Ìý
- A9019343
- Contributed on:Ìý
- 31 January 2006
My name is Ann Elizabeth Evans, and I’m 88.
I’m from Llansantffraid- from Pen y Bont- originally. During the war, I was working in the big houses. At the beginning of the war, I worked for the Ormerods at Wrexham, at Pickhill Hall, and then they took me up to Scotland with them, after war was declared. That was just over the summer months. I worked for Marguerita Ormerod. The twin boys, and the girl, Maureen, had a nanny. They had their own maids there. We went up to stay with Mrs Ormerod’s mother in Scotland. They had a land army girl, and I used to help her now and again. I came back to Wrexham with them. Major Ormerod saw service in the First World War. He wasn’t in the Second World War, and the children were too young.
I went to Halston Hall next (near Whittington), that was to Mrs Eccles and Major Eccles.
And then I spent the rest of the war with Miss Helen Frances Hutton, at Stansty Cottage in Rhosddu. I was there until 1962. I was the housekeeper and lady’s companion. We were always ok for food with Miss Hutton. We didn’t have anyone billeted to us. I used to know Lady McAlpine too, she used to come for tea at Miss Hutton’s. She came from Pen y Lan Hall, which was nearby.
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