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Mitchell Forbes

My Great Grandfather William Mitchell Forbes and his twin brother James Mitchell Forbes, born 1856, Backloan, Parish of Tough in 1861 lived in Funchry, Tough with their mother and brother Arthur Mitchell Forbes. I would ...Read more

A memory of Kirkton of Tough in 1860 by Lynda Frame

Cordwainer Of Pendock

My ancestor Amos Huntley was a corwainer and lived with spouse Mary (Lewis) at Pendock and raised 6 children. They lived at Cromers green. Any info re Cromers green would be appreciated

A memory of Baughton in 1860 by Sheila Mason

My Forebears Lived On Bodden Farm

My Stone family lived at Bodden Farm for hundreds of years up to around the 1860's. I have no idea what happened but they moved to another farm in the district around this time. I've always wondered why they ...Read more

A memory of Doulting in 1860 by Warren Stone

Joyland

Fond memories of the snails and the tubs.

A memory of Great Yarmouth in 1860 by David Livingstone

Ragstone Lodge, Stambridge Rectory

This looks very much like the rectory in Stambridge, but I know it's not. Does anyone have any memories of it or photos? My family lived there in the 1960s for a couple of years.

A memory of Rochford in 1860 by Ruth Harle

Family History

My name is John Coulthard. I live in Scottsdale, Arizona U.S.A. My father Alfred John Coulthard spent his whole life researching the family's history back to the mid-1100s, He left me all his research including a book "A ...Read more

A memory of Cumwhinton in 1860

The Parkinson/Bowron Family

Balder Mill was the home of my ancestors on my Mum's side of the family. George (Senior) and Ann Parkinson (nee Bowron) were living and working there during the 1860's. Three of their children were born there, one ...Read more

A memory of Cotherstone in 1860 by Pauline Barker

Farmer Seward

Samuel Seward farmed at Whitstone Cross he had 60 acres, he also had a housekeeper named Elizabeth Vincent with whom he had 13 children out of wedlock. All the children survived childhood and I wonder if there are any relatives ...Read more

A memory of Whitestone in 1860 by John Ball

Molesey Moles Eye

I believe the town got its name from the merging of the rivers Mole, Ember & Thames (forming the shape of an eye - hence 'Moles Eye'. I was born at the Bearsted hospital in Hampton in 1949 and from Kingston in 1951 came ...Read more

A memory of West Molesey in 1860 by Brian Thomas

Lifeboat Cottages On Spurn Head

My great-great-grandfather Fewson Hopper was one of the first lifeboatmen to be housed in the Spurn Head cottages shown. They were built in the mid 19th century for the lifeboat crew members. Fewson (the maiden ...Read more

A memory of Spurn Head in 1860 by Peter Hopper

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