I enjoy keeping the life of the Talbot Family alive along with their servants. You can't tell one story without the other.
Servants at Hearthside House
Andrew and Marie Jackson, were the only servants, that we know , were in employment at the Hearthside House in the early 1900's. Andrew was Mr. Talbot's butler while his wife, Marie was the Talbot's cook.
I enjoy keeping the life of the Talbot Family alive along with their servants. You can't tell one story without the other.
I enjoy keeping the life of the Talbot Family alive along with their servants. You can't tell one story without the other.
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