Maps

53 maps found.

1860 - 1891, Wragby Ref. HOSM65229
1868 - 1895, Hadlow Ref. HOSM47440
1867 - 1896, Green Hill Ref. HOSM43470
1867 - 1895, East Farleigh Ref. HOSM44363
1869 - 1895, Ivy Hatch Ref. HOSM49637
1868 - 1869, Shipbourne Ref. HOSM59214
1867 - 1896, Maidstone Ref. HOSM34876
1867 - 1896, Langley Ref. HOSM65659
1867 - 1896, Loose Ref. HOSM52419
1860 - 1891, Ackworth Moor Top Ref. HOSM35631
1865 - 1905, Botusfleming Ref. HOSM53897
1865 - 1888, Notter Ref. HOSM55443
1865 - 1905, South Pill Ref. HOSM55274
1866 - 1895, Borough Green Ref. HOSM38412
1860 - 1890, East Hardwick Ref. HOSM44266
1868 - 1895, Dunk's Green Ref. HOSM44009
1860 - 1891, West Hardwick Ref. HOSM63839
1860 - 1891, Thorpe Audlin Ref. HOSM61685
1866 - 1895, West Peckham Ref. HOSM64029
1865 - 1905, Botusfleming Ref. HOSM38400

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Memories

226 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Youngster

I remember watching rail embankment being removed with earth moving machines. The village hall at the model village. Types of equipment on recreation ground below Bainbridge Hall. Tunnel to Scareclif filled and blocked. Walking round ...Read more

A memory of Bolsover in 1860 by Mark Widdowson

Wyck Church Organist Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst became organist and chiormaster of St Laurence ,Wyck Rissington in 1891. Catherine Webb,nee Topham, Schoolmistress from 1871 til 1875. She married Phuvah Webb in 1875. The Webb family having ...Read more

A memory of Wyck Rissington in 1860 by Martin Newell

Wood Family Of Cowick And Snaith.

My paternal line goes back to (definitely) Joseph Wood b. 1751 at Cowick near Snaith but there have been Wood's in Cowick back to the 16th century. Joseph married Hannah Mapplebeck of Heck at Snaith in 1782.

A memory of Snaith in 1860 by Olga Lockley

Wonderful Childhood Memories

I lived in Cannock from 1963 to 1970. We lived on the Longford Estate in Leamington Close, we were the first family to live in that house after it was built. I went to Bridgetown Primary School and started year 1 in ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1860 by Agnes Paterson

Winnville

Winnville opposite Askrigg Post Office was the residence of George Winn and his wife Elizabeth. George was born in 1808 in Nappa Hall Askrigg along with his brothers Richard Metcalfe Winn and John Winn who became the vicar of St Andrews ...Read more

A memory of Askrigg in 1860 by Julie Brutnell

William Steed Pub Landlord 1860 1880; Sportsman's Arms

I have traced my ancestor William Steed and wife Anne Steed as landlords of Sportsmans Arms Inn Notterbridge in 1860s for twenty years, living here with nine children and John Doidge, lodger, and ...Read more

A memory of Landrake in 1860 by Rosalind Steed

William Bernard Taylor Family Farm Before They Emigrated To Australia In 1853

SUDBURY 591/0/10020 GREAT WALDINGFIELD 21-NOV-05 HOLE FARM II House. Formerly a mid-C15 service building remodelled as a house in c.1600; later C17 extension to west; ...Read more

A memory of Sudbury in 1860 by Phyllis Willis

William And Ann Bloxam

Does anyone have any information about William Bloxam of Moditonham, who died in probably the 1860's? His wife Ann (nee Burnett) died there in 1837.

A memory of Moditonham Quay in 1860 by Lawrence Pearse

Wifarthing Dixon / Smith

One of my ancestors by marriage comes from Winfarthing, she is called Sarah Dixon and she married my 4th removed grandfather, Walter Smith, from Bressingham in 1860 at Lakenheath Suffolk. They had a daughter, Mary Ann, born ...Read more

A memory of Winfarthing in 1860 by Derick Smith

Watercress Beds

I have no memories of West Ashling but somewhen before 1860 my G/G/Grandfather James Hare started the watercress beds there. It was not untill quite recently we found out what we know about this family. My G/Grandfather George ...Read more

A memory of West Ashling in 1860 by George Larbey

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