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Presenting and Preserving the Past. Swords and Spindles – Living History. Community History – One Place Studies. The History of Buckland Brewer. The History of Bucks Mills. The History of Bulkworthy. Faith, Fish, Farm or Family? Latest News From The History Interpreter – Janet Few. History is the warm, vital, progressive setting forth of the doings of live people’. Suzy Swift, U.S. Salvation Army. Remember Then: women’s memories of 1946-1969 and how to write your own. By Dr Janet Few. Congratulations to ...
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H ere are a few local books that I have read and found useful and interesting, I can't guarantee that they are still all in print though. BYGONES OF BRADFIELD VOL. 1. A tour and guide to Bradfield and its past, including reminiscenses from some of its older inhabitants and a few photos. BYGONES OF BRADFIELD VOL. 2. Similar to above, concentrates more on the local buildings and farms. Produced by Bradfield Local History Group. Printed by: Hilltop Press, Portland Street, Sheffield S6 3DN. An hour by hour a...
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Expert in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and the British Isles. Tracing Your House History. Tracing Your East Anglian Ancestors. Writing Your Family History. I charge £25 Sterling per hour for research. Costs of other services are detailed throughout this site. Please click here. To contact me for more details. Alex Orton. Ian Buckingham and Gill Blanchard. House and family history books. Writing Your Family History - A Guide to Family Historians. Exercises are a key feature of the text. The...
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TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: Charles Hallworth: 1785-1853
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Was born in 1785. In Pulloxhill, and you can read more about his parents and half-siblings here. His mother was the second wife of a dairyman, Thomas Hallworth, and she had 3 boys altogether. Charles was the eldest, and his younger brother Philip was to become the publican at the Maulden pub, Dog and Badger (more on him here. The third brother was named Jonathan, more on him as yet unwritten. Thanks very much to the delightfully curious Charlotte for getting me started with this family! And more about th...
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TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: Philip Hallworth: 1814-1880
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Philip Hallworth was born in Maulden, Bedfordshire in 1814. Read more about his parents in this post: here. He married a lass from Flitton (baptised in Spring 1813) named Elizabeth Kitchener, in August 1833 in Flitton with Silsoe parish church - where his name was recorded as 'Holworth'. Elizabeth's parents were named John and Lucy Kitchener. Little Philip was buried at Flitton church (St. John the Baptist, photo here. Could Philip perhaps be this child? This reference was found {via Familysearch. The ce...
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TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: Philip Hallworth's estate, 1880
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Philip Hallworth's estate, 1880. Was born in 1814, and died in 1880 and was buried in Ampthill, aged 66. His wife Elizabeth Hallworth (nee Kitchener) died before 1890. In documents seen so far, there is a mention of his will, but I've not found it yet. It seems that it took a while to sort out the estate to please everyone! There are several documents about this period (1880-1881) in the ever-bountiful BLARS (collection ref SF/39/88/1-6. And thanks again to Barbara for the copies. Auctioneers catalogue&#...
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TrunkCalls... Hallworths and Tuthills: Hallworth Name Origins
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There are huge variations in the spelling of the name Hallworth in the old records (almost as many as I get in each postal delivery! Eg Hallworth, Halworth, Hallsworth, Haldsworth, Holworth, Holwith, Aldworth, Allworth etc. Of course, the names were not really spelled 'incorrectly', but rather, spelling in those times was much more flexible and phonetic. Spellings of names became more settled from the date 1837 when BMD registration began, though it was still rare for folks to write their own names.
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To my quick guide to genealogy research. Here's the homepage for the GeneaBloggers group. And you may also find the BlogFinder. I like the titles of these ones! Here's a design style. I can only aspire to. Found this page - it's a Black Sheep Sunday post from " Ancestor Soup. Which talks with a sneaking admiration about her ancestor, I think! There was a petition to lift restrictions. On access to historic BMD records. Profits to be made. Magazine sites - genealogy topics, published in UK. Searchable her...
GenByte - Links to other websites namely The National Trust, English Heritage, CWGC, British War Memorial Project, National Archives and Workhouses
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Tel: (Intl) 441494 450889 (UK) 01494 450889. Email: Please click here. Click on the image to take you to their website. Peter Higginbotham's www.workhouses.org.uk. British War Memorial Project. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Family History Monthly Magazine. Captions for corporate embroidery.
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Nendlich wechselvoll ist die Geschichte Pommerns.Seit der Eisenzeit ist dieser ehemalige . Besiedelt. Die Völkerwanderung . Germanische und slawische Stamme ins Land.Erst im 13 Jahrhun-. Dert wurden die letzten christia. Westfaelischen Frieden 1648 kam Pommern . Brandenburg, Siedler wurden angeworben, um das vom 30jaehrigem Krieg verwuestete und menschenarme Land wieder zu beleben.Und in dieser Zeit ist der erste Rechholtz urkundlich nachweisbar. Hans, erwaehnt 1672 zu Alt Ranft bei Freienwalde. In den f...
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