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Choir

I was in the choir at St. Andrews and remember the black gown and mortar board, and also keeping a packet of fruit gums up my sleeve.

A memory of Frimley in 1860 by Lorraine Day

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

The Picketts Of Standon

The majority of my father's family lived in and around Standon from 1600 onwards and one of them was the Sexton of St. Mary's and another was the innkeeper of The Three Horseshoes at Farnham in 1881. My Grandfather was born in ...Read more

A memory of Standon in 1860 by Angela Kenny

My Grandad's House

The House on the left of the photo was my Nanna And Grandad's house.

A memory of Hawes in 1860 by Angela Redford

Mother's Ancestors 1800's

My mother's family originated in Tawstock back in the early 1800's - PARKHOUSE. I've been doing a lot of genealogy the past few weeks and this is how I discovered that my gr-gr-gr-grandparents although born in Alescott and ...Read more

A memory of Hiscott in 1860 by Angela Rickett (Nee Kavanagh)

My Great Great Grandparents In Cleeve Prior

My father's great-grandparents came from Cleeve Prior. George Huband born 1835, he married Amelia Burn, she was born 1841. His son William moved to the Birmingham area ,his son George had a son ...Read more

A memory of Cleeve Prior in 1860 by Carol Davies

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

Henry Thomas Johns

I have researched my family tree and I am the son of a Henry Thomas Johns, who was part of a long lineage of fathers of the same name descending from Mevagissey. I think they owned 3 boats, Pet, Three Johns and Lizzy. I would ...Read more

A memory of Mevagissey in 1860 by Anthony Johns

History Of Castle Huntly

Assisted and guided by my daughter, I have recently started researching my paternal ancestry and find Longforgan and Castle Huntly loom large in it. My great great grandfather, Robert Robertson (1775-1867) was gamekeeper ...Read more

A memory of Castle Huntly in 1860 by Thomas Robertson

St Swithin's Parish Church, Walcot, Bath

This is the parish church of my ancestor, William Ennever, who was baptised here on July 28, 1793. William was a carman and moved to London in 1816 where he married Elizabeth Wade in 1839. William's brother Joseph ...Read more

A memory of Bath in 1860 by Simon Ennever

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