Maps

10,560 maps found.

1880, Inchs Ref. HOSM49327
1881, Kirland Ref. HOSM50414
1880, Longstone Ref. HOSM52315
1881, Sweetshouse Ref. HOSM61065
1880, Tregellist Ref. HOSM62327
1881, Treskilling Ref. HOSM62414
1881, Turfdown Ref. HOSM62682
1882, Warleggan Ref. HOSM63424
1887, Boston Ref. HOSM34194
1887, Frampton Ref. HOSM45880
1887, Moorby Ref. HOSM54025
1887, Revesby Ref. HOSM57748
1887, Sibsey Ref. HOSM59225
1887, Stickney Ref. HOSM60462
1887, Swineshead Ref. HOSM61189
1887, Dunsby Ref. HOSM44038
1881, Lakenheath Ref. HOSM50726
1886, Bwlch Ref. HOSM39699
1885, Llywel Ref. HOSM52066
1886, Tredomen Ref. HOSM62275

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Memories

148 memories found. Showing results 91 to 100.

Ethel May Tantrum

My husband's Grandmother, Ethel May Tantrum, was born in Craven Arms in 1885, but by 1891 was living in Elms Cottage, Little Stretton. In 1910, she married Harold Ezard and in 1924 she died at White Birches Cottage, Little ...Read more

A memory of Little Stretton in 1880 by Judith Ezard

Baron Charles E D`eyncourt Stowell Banker

Hi, My name is Sonja Maria MacMasters. My Grandfather was Charles E. Stowell - Baron D`Eyncourt`- Banker. He had 10 children two sets of twins. One set made it to be l00 and had a telegram from the Queen. ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1880 by Sonja Mac Masters

My Grannie

My grandmother was born in Geddinton Nov. 4, 1888. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary Magdalene. I have the prayer book she was given at her Confirmation. Her name was Agnes Mary Hopkins, the daughter of York and Rebecca ...Read more

A memory of Geddington in 1880 by Margaret Reid

Black Horse Inn

The photograph of the High Street with the Black Horse Inn Sign in the foreground reminded me that one of my ancestors, Sims Briggs, was the landlord of the inn according to the 1881 Census. Some of the other members are ...Read more

A memory of Ludford in 1880 by Roland Briggs

H N Hussey

My husband inherited a watercolour of a barn entitled 'Fittleworth 1882' by the artist named above - it could read Hry N Hussey for Henry - but not clear. We wondered whether anyone could shed any light

A memory of Fittleworth in 1880 by Elizabeth Goodrich

Thomas Pritchard Chief Constable Circa 1780s

My wife Merlyn's great, great, grandfather, Thomas Pritchard, held the position of Chief Constable in Hereford during the 1770's to 1790's. He had seven sons, and the youngest, Thomas, born in 1831, ...Read more

A memory of Leicester in 1880 by James Logan Bell

Markhams Of Bascote

My husbands family were from Bascote. His ancestor Edwin Markham moved there as an ag labourer in the 1870s. His wife Maria died shortly after, and he married again. He had very many children, and used to drink at the Fox and Hen ...Read more

A memory of Bascote in 1880 by R K

The Brinkworths

Recently I have been researching my family history. The Brinkworth family are my great grandmother's ancestors, going back further, they were from Lacock. The Brinkworths lived at Sandy Lane, and at the cabin, Chittoe. I ...Read more

A memory of Sandy Lane in 1880 by Christine Smith

Smith Family Of Tedsmore Bank

and died in 1883, Emma had a son, Thomas Leonard Smith, and he was brought up as one of the children and became a butler in North Wales and died in 1915, he left a widow and 2 daughters but never knew Emma was his ...Read more

A memory of West Felton in 1880 by patriciahughesbrynymaen

The Cordwainers Shop

My Great Grandfather, Samuel King, ran a boot and shoe business (as a Cordwainer) from this address in the 19th century. His family home is listed in the 1881 census as The Old House, Market Place, Berkeley. His father, John King, ...Read more

A memory of Berkeley in 1880 by Paul Latham

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