Dean Incent's House c1955, Berkhamsted
Dean Incent's House c1955, Berkhamsted Ref: B407043
Memories of Dean Incent's House c1955, Berkhamsted
I Was Born in This House 25/6/46
Would anybody remember anything about my family, we left Berkhamsted in 1948?
Berkhamsted & local memories
Read and share memories of Berkhamsted and Hertfordshire inspired by Frith photos.
Northchurch High Street
I recently started to research my family tree. I myself have been living in Northchurch for 19 years. I was very suprised to find that my grandfather was born in Cheddington and raised there, as were his siblings, parents and family going way back. Imagine my suprise when I found that one of my great uncles was living on Northchurch High Dtreet in the 1911 census. I yet need to find out who he was working for as a chauffeur domestic. I do know that he shared a home with a Bertie Pratt. What a very small world.
Paul
Hi, I was christened here at St Peter's Church and lived in Berkhamsted for 21 years.
Grandmother's Birthplace
When, after my marriage, I went to live in Berkhamsted in late 1970 I had no idea that I was to find out that my Grandmother, Dorothy Flowers had been born here at Ashridge House. Her father was coachman to Lord Brownlow, who at that time owned Ashridge, Belton House in Lincolnshire and a London home in Carlton House Terrace (now the home of the Royal Society). Dorothy's father travelled with his lordship between his homes and spent many years in Hertfordshire where he met and married my Great Grandmother, Charlotte Blunt. Charlotte's family lived in and around Berkhamsted for many years and it is only lately that I have begun to try and sort out their lives. They do say that it's a small world, don't they?
