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    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] RE: Stuntney
    2. Dear Judy, Stuntney is about 2 miles South/South East of the City of Ely. Yours, etc. Geoffrey Woollard in Cambridgeshire.

    06/08/2004 09:06:47
    1. Ayres
    2. Ivor Cornwell
    3. Hi All I have just been on the LDS site and found one of the children of John Ayres and Louisa ? ( Alfred Willard Ayres ) baptised 12th November 1865 at St Andrew the Less Cambridge is there any body out there with access to these church records who could do some look ups at this church for me and check for any other children please. With best regards Ivor In Norwich,Norfolk

    06/08/2004 04:58:50
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] RE: Stuntney
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Judy The quick answer is that it is just SE of Ely. Have a look at the following map site which is corun by the OS & Bartholomews http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ Just put the name in the box, click on postcode (yeah weird I know but it works!) and away you go. That should help you pinpoint it on your own map. Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken & Judy" <kenjudydear@worldnet.att.net> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 8:26 PM Subject: [ENG-CAMB] RE: Stuntney > Foks, I have an Ordnance Survey map that seems to include most of > Cambridgeshire, but I cannot locate Stuntney. Yes, the index to my map is > missing. Could SKS tell me where Stuntney is, geographically, i.e. between > what other two towns, or "north of" or "Southeast of"? > > Thanks, all. > > Judy in the USA > > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . >

    06/08/2004 02:36:07
    1. MODEN and ACKRED Posting of interests
    2. I am interested in the MODEN and ACKRED families around the area of Wentworth. Anna Maria Moden married John Ackred 10 September 1870 Wentworth Parish Church. John Ackred born c 1850 Wentworth, son of John Ackred Anna Maria Moden born 1852 Wentworth, daughter of Thomas Moden and Rebecca Clements. Janet Rigby

    06/08/2004 12:05:49
    1. RE: Stuntney
    2. Ken & Judy
    3. Foks, I have an Ordnance Survey map that seems to include most of Cambridgeshire, but I cannot locate Stuntney. Yes, the index to my map is missing. Could SKS tell me where Stuntney is, geographically, i.e. between what other two towns, or "north of" or "Southeast of"? Thanks, all. Judy in the USA

    06/08/2004 11:26:55
    1. Ayres
    2. Ivor Cornwell
    3. Hi I would just like to say a big thank you to Paula for the census look ups and Honor for the parish look ups i am very grateful for their help. Estelle on the list told me the parish was St Barnabas on the census entry for 1901 which i have, could anybody do me a look up for a baptism of the following Gladys Ayres she is either 3 weeks or 3 months. With best regards Ivor In Norwich,Norfolk

    06/08/2004 04:15:29
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] Ayres Look Ups
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. 1871 census: Southsea Cottage, Sturton Street, Cambridge St Andrew the Less John AYERS Head Mar 31 Whitesmith jouneyman b Hants Southsea Louisa H AYERS Wife Mar 28 b Hants Southsea Louisa E AYERS Daur 8 Scholar b Kent Plumstead Alfred W AYERS Son 6 Scholar b Cambs Cambridge Charles H AYERS Son 4 Scholar b Cambs Cambridge Frederick J AYERS Son 1 b Cambs Cambridge 1891 census: 33 Trumpington Street, Cambridge St Mary the Great John AYERS Head M 51 Perambulator manufacturer b Hants Southsea Lousia (sic) AYERS Wife M 48 b Hants Southsea Margaret AYERS Daur S 16 Apprentice to dressmaking b Cambs Cambridge Arthur E AYRES Son 13 Scholar b Cambs Cambridge Robert B AYERS Son 9 Scholar b Cambs Cambridge Annie P AYERS Daur 6 Scholar b Cambs Cambridge Mabel P AYERS Daur 11 months b Cambs Cambridge Paula

    06/07/2004 09:39:42
    1. BEAUMONT/BEAMONT - marriage Stow-Cum-Quy?
    2. john riley
    3. Hi, I'm looking for the marriage details of Christopher BEAUMONT/BEAMONT to Dinah ??? circa 1828. I think it would have been in Stow-Cum-Quy as his wife was born there and their first child was christened there. It would be particularly helpful if the name of Christopher's father is shown. Can anyone help me with a PR extract? Thanks. John RILEY Normandy.

    06/07/2004 03:39:35
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] Address Query
    2. Estelle Wolfers
    3. The parish church is St Barnabas. Estelle, Comberton >I wonder if someone can help me i am new to the Cambridge area and have just >gone on the 1901 census on-line but am having difficultly read the parish >and address could someone please put me right this is what i think. > >34 Kingston Street >H ? Barnabus, Pep ? , Cambridge

    06/07/2004 02:07:18
    1. Chatteris photos
    2. Joanne Hardy
    3. If anybody would like to see my digital photos of Chatteris taken about 3 years ago - email me back!! I send them as attachments - but easy to send/receive and no virussesees to you!!!!!! regards Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Florence Dean" <STEVE-K-DEAN@sdean3.fsnet.co.uk> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 5:10 PM Subject: [ok] Re: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > Hi Ray > > I see that you have the name Lea in your family. My connection to the Lea > family is on my mother side and they came from Chatteris . > The first connection with there is through my great- great- grandfather > George Lea from Calne in Wiltshire who married Mary Delph in 1840 in > Chatteris. Any connection to your Lea's. > > Have a nice time on your visit. > > Regards > > "Steve" > . > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ray Goddard" <raygoddard@optushome.com.au> > To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 4:55 AM > Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > > > > Hello Paul and Lesley, > > > > Thank you for your trouble and advice, it is very much appreciated. > > > > Those other Taylors in Litlington are very much a part of the family > also - > > I have much work to do here. > > > > Co-incidentally my family tree is deeply rooted in your part of the world > > (Dethic, Lea & Holloway, Cromford, Milford, Duffield) - areas of which I > > believe are rather nice to visit. > > > > Having, in my 53 years, not had the opportunity to travel to England, I > > suddenly find that I will be there within a couple of weeks. It will be > > fantastic to visit the area and to simply 'feel' the places and breathe > the > > air. I am really looking forward to it. > > > > Thanks again and best wishes, > > > > Ray > > Melbourne, Australia. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Paul Gates" <paulgates@ntlworld.com> > > To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 6:22 AM > > Subject: RE: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > > > > > > > Hi Ray, > > > > > > The CFHS fiche for Litlington only goes up to 1845, but the online 1851 > > > census index shows Mary Ann TAYLOR, aged 15 months, living with her > > parents > > > Joseph aged 30 and Ann aged 29. There are quite a few other TAYLOR > > families > > > there too. > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > Paul & Lesley > > > Derby UK > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Ray Goddard [mailto:raygoddard@optushome.com.au] > > > Sent: 04 June 2004 06:45 > > > To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > The IGI has a Litlington, Cambs. Christening on 31 March 1850 - Mary Ann > > > TAYLOR. > > > > > > It (the IGI) states that the record is one submitted by a member of the > > LDS. > > > > > > Is there someone please, who may have the Litlington PRs and would be > kind > > > enough to check the accuracy of this for me? > > > > > > I would be most appreciative. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > Ray > > > Melbourne, Australia. > > > > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > > > . > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > > .. > > > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . > >

    06/06/2004 01:50:19
    1. Ayres Look Ups
    2. Ivor Cornwell
    3. Hi Listers First i would like to thank Estelle for her help with the 1901 census address which i ask for. I have just join this list and hoping SKS can help me being completely new to the Cambridge area i know nothing about its parish's or the area. I have the 1901 census entry for Charles Ayres age 34 Whitesmith born Cambridge and his family also the 1881 entry for Charles i would like anymore information about this family i.e. Baptism's of his children and other census entries i can get and would be willing to do look ups for Norwich and Norfolk in exchange for help. Or some pointers as where to look for this information in the Cambridge area. Many thanks and hoping With best regards Ivor In Norwich,Norfolk

    06/06/2004 01:36:52
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR
    2. Florence Dean
    3. Hi Ray I see that you have the name Lea in your family. My connection to the Lea family is on my mother side and they came from Chatteris . The first connection with there is through my great- great- grandfather George Lea from Calne in Wiltshire who married Mary Delph in 1840 in Chatteris. Any connection to your Lea's. Have a nice time on your visit. Regards "Steve" . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Goddard" <raygoddard@optushome.com.au> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 4:55 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > Hello Paul and Lesley, > > Thank you for your trouble and advice, it is very much appreciated. > > Those other Taylors in Litlington are very much a part of the family also - > I have much work to do here. > > Co-incidentally my family tree is deeply rooted in your part of the world > (Dethic, Lea & Holloway, Cromford, Milford, Duffield) - areas of which I > believe are rather nice to visit. > > Having, in my 53 years, not had the opportunity to travel to England, I > suddenly find that I will be there within a couple of weeks. It will be > fantastic to visit the area and to simply 'feel' the places and breathe the > air. I am really looking forward to it. > > Thanks again and best wishes, > > Ray > Melbourne, Australia. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul Gates" <paulgates@ntlworld.com> > To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 6:22 AM > Subject: RE: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > > > > Hi Ray, > > > > The CFHS fiche for Litlington only goes up to 1845, but the online 1851 > > census index shows Mary Ann TAYLOR, aged 15 months, living with her > parents > > Joseph aged 30 and Ann aged 29. There are quite a few other TAYLOR > families > > there too. > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Paul & Lesley > > Derby UK > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ray Goddard [mailto:raygoddard@optushome.com.au] > > Sent: 04 June 2004 06:45 > > To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > > > > Hi all, > > > > The IGI has a Litlington, Cambs. Christening on 31 March 1850 - Mary Ann > > TAYLOR. > > > > It (the IGI) states that the record is one submitted by a member of the > LDS. > > > > Is there someone please, who may have the Litlington PRs and would be kind > > enough to check the accuracy of this for me? > > > > I would be most appreciative. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Ray > > Melbourne, Australia. > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > > . > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > .. > >

    06/06/2004 11:10:59
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] Address Query
    2. NOREEN KENNEDY
    3. Well fancy meeting you here Ivor!! Honor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ivor Cornwell" <ivor.cornwell@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 7:35 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMB] Address Query > Hi Listers > > I wonder if someone can help me i am new to the Cambridge area and have just > gone on the 1901 census on-line but am having difficultly read the parish > and address could someone please put me right this is what i think. > > 34 Kingston Street > H ? Barnabus, Pep ? , Cambridge > > With best regards > > Ivor > In Norwich,Norfolk > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > .

    06/06/2004 10:14:38
    1. WIMPOLE PR's - Look up please
    2. John Wareham
    3. Would SKS with access to Wimpole PR's on fiche, kindly advise of any children born to George & Jane LONG between 1798 & 1817. I have ordered the Wimpole PR film at the local FHC, but am visiting a distant cousin in Adelaide next weekend & would like the info before departure if humanly possible. Both she & I are descended from the PETT / PITT family of Bourn, Kingston, Wimpole, Arrington districts - my branch emigrating to NSW in 1855 & hers to South Australia in 1840's. With thanks, John Wareham Central Coast of NSW in Oz

    06/06/2004 08:21:21
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR
    2. Ray Goddard
    3. Hello Paul and Lesley, Thank you for your trouble and advice, it is very much appreciated. Those other Taylors in Litlington are very much a part of the family also - I have much work to do here. Co-incidentally my family tree is deeply rooted in your part of the world (Dethic, Lea & Holloway, Cromford, Milford, Duffield) - areas of which I believe are rather nice to visit. Having, in my 53 years, not had the opportunity to travel to England, I suddenly find that I will be there within a couple of weeks. It will be fantastic to visit the area and to simply 'feel' the places and breathe the air. I am really looking forward to it. Thanks again and best wishes, Ray Melbourne, Australia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Gates" <paulgates@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 6:22 AM Subject: RE: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > Hi Ray, > > The CFHS fiche for Litlington only goes up to 1845, but the online 1851 > census index shows Mary Ann TAYLOR, aged 15 months, living with her parents > Joseph aged 30 and Ann aged 29. There are quite a few other TAYLOR families > there too. > > Best wishes, > > Paul & Lesley > Derby UK > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ray Goddard [mailto:raygoddard@optushome.com.au] > Sent: 04 June 2004 06:45 > To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ENG-CAMB] 1850 Litlington PRs - TAYLOR > > Hi all, > > The IGI has a Litlington, Cambs. Christening on 31 March 1850 - Mary Ann > TAYLOR. > > It (the IGI) states that the record is one submitted by a member of the LDS. > > Is there someone please, who may have the Litlington PRs and would be kind > enough to check the accuracy of this for me? > > I would be most appreciative. > > Thank you, > > Ray > Melbourne, Australia. > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . > > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . >

    06/06/2004 07:55:21
    1. 1851 census
    2. A. Beeley
    3. Thanks to Ken and Judy for giving me the cfhs address. I have looked on it and yes found the family I wanted. However, is it possible that someone can look up the original census please. The reason being that on the IGI it states a different place of birth for the children. The reference is HO107/1766 212A. Thanks Mel (Wirral)

    06/06/2004 06:57:51
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMB] ROBINSONs Cambridge 1841 or 1851
    2. Hi Andy On the 1841 census Charles and George are living in different households.However the 1851 census shows they were both born in Biggleswade so an assumption could be made that they are brothers. From the 1841 census. HO107/86/9 Parish Cambridge, St Giles 6B Dwelling Castle St Household Charles ROBINSON 30 Born N Tailor J Sarah ROBINSON 25 Born Y Ellen ROBINSON 8 Born Y Charles ROBINSON 7 Born Y Mary Ann ROBINSON 5 Born Y Julia ROBINSON 8mo Born Y HO107/86/9 Parish Cambridge, St Giles 6B Dwelling Castle St Household George ROBINSON 25 Born N Tailor J Frances [f] ROBINSON 20 Born N From 1851 Parish CAMBRIDGE, St. Giles HO 107/1760 867B 7 Castle Street Charles ROBINSON H M 41 Tailor & Robe Maker BDF Biggleswade Sarah ROBINSON Wf M 38 Cambridge Charles ROBINSON S U 17 App Printer & Compositer Cambridge Mary Ann ROBINSON D U 15 Dress Maker Cambridge Julia ROBINSON D 10 Scholer Cambridge Haidee ROBINSON D 5 Scholer Cambridge Parish CAMBRIDGE, St. Giles HO 107/1760 887B Castle Street George ROBINSON H M 37 Cellarman BDF Biggleswade Frances ROBINSON Wf M 34 HUN Little Paxton Frederick ROBINSON S 9 Scholar Cambridge Arthur ROBINSON S 7 Scholar Cambridge George ROBINSON S 4 Scholar Cambridge Frances S ROBINSON D 2 Cambridge Elizabeth ROBINSON D 4 mo Cambridge Mary A MUNCEY Ser U 22 General Servant CAM Histon Hope this helps Regards Alexandra Morton Quoting "kingfive@fish.co.uk" <kingfive@fish.co.uk>: > I am trying to confirm previous assumptions about my ggGrandfather Harry > ROBINSON. He married in Barton in 1882. On his marriage certificate his > father is shown as George ROBINSON, a Tailor. > On the 1881 census index the only Harry that fits is at 13 Nine Pin Court, > with widowed mother Frances and elder brother Arthur. All 3 born in > Cambridge. > I have the birth certificate of a Harry, born 26th July 1859 at the Black > Moor > Head Yard, Bridge Street Cambridge, son of George ROBINSON, a Cellarman, and > > Frances (nee Taylor). This seems to be the Harry of the 1881 census, and I > assume the one I am looking for. > > I found George and Frances in the 1841 and 1851 census indexes on the CFHS > website as follows. > 1841 > ROBINSON Charles 30 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON Sarah 25 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON Ellen 8 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON Charles 7 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON Mary Ann 5 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON Julia 8m Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON George 25 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > ROBINSON Frances [f] 20 Cambridge St Giles HO107/86/9 6B > > 1851 > ROBINSON George 37 Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > ROBINSON Frances 34 Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > ROBINSON Frederick 9 Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > ROBINSON Arthur 7 Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > ROBINSON George 4 Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > ROBINSON Frances S 2 Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > ROBINSON Elizabeth 4m Cambridge St Giles HO107/1760 887B > > The only marriage of a George ROBINSON and Frances TAYLOR around the right > time was in Biggleswade, which seems unlikely although remotely possible. > > Does anyone have access to the 1841 or 1851 census books who could look up > these entries for me and let me know George's occupation, where comes from, > and what relation (if any) George and Frances are to the Charles and Sarah > who > appear on the same page in 1841. This would help me identify whether I have > > the right families here. > > Thanks > Andy King > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . > >

    06/06/2004 04:01:25
    1. RE: [ENG-CAMB] WIMPOLE PR's - Look up please
    2. Steve Odell
    3. John - Try a name search on the Wimpole web site (address below). LONG: baptisms in 1799 1801 1804 1806 1809 1812 1816 1819 1822 1827 1829 1831 1836 1838 1841 1843 1845 1848 1850 1854 1856 1858 marriages in 1573 1821 1834 1852 1855 1863 banns in 1827 burials in 1800 1823 1827 1833(3) 1840 1843 1849 1852 1857 1860 witness in 1805 1822 1852 census 1881(4) 1891(2) Baptisms: Children of George and Jane: Robert Long 9 June 1799 David Long 12 July 1801 Joseph Long 26 February 1804 George Long 5 October 1806 Henry Long 5 November 1809 Jesse Long 20 December 1812 (son) Harriet 29 September 1816 (George, labourer) Maria Anne Long 26 September 1819 1822 entry is son of David and Jane, servant of the Earl of Hardwicke. Hope this helps Best Regards - Steve E-mail: steve.odell@dial.pipex.com Wimpole web site: www.wimpole.uk.com Orwell web site: www.orwell.uk.com Arrington web site: www.arrington.uk.com Speculum Gregis site: www.speculumgregis.info -----Original Message----- From: John Wareham [mailto:jwareham@bigpond.net.au] Sent: 06 June 2004 05:21 To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-CAMB] WIMPOLE PR's - Look up please Would SKS with access to Wimpole PR's on fiche, kindly advise of any children born to George & Jane LONG between 1798 & 1817. I have ordered the Wimpole PR film at the local FHC, but am visiting a distant cousin in Adelaide next weekend & would like the info before departure if humanly possible. Both she & I are descended from the PETT / PITT family of Bourn, Kingston, Wimpole, Arrington districts - my branch emigrating to NSW in 1855 & hers to South Australia in 1840's. With thanks, John Wareham Central Coast of NSW in Oz ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== .

    06/06/2004 04:00:59
    1. Address Query
    2. Ivor Cornwell
    3. Hi Listers I wonder if someone can help me i am new to the Cambridge area and have just gone on the 1901 census on-line but am having difficultly read the parish and address could someone please put me right this is what i think. 34 Kingston Street H ? Barnabus, Pep ? , Cambridge With best regards Ivor In Norwich,Norfolk

    06/06/2004 01:35:12
    1. ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN aged 19 years living at New Cut, THORNEY, Cambs in 1891 Census ???
    2. Derek Hindle
    3. ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN aged 19 years living at New Cut, THORNEY, Cambs in 1891 Census ???. Hello Listers, I am looking for any descendants of a ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN aged 19 years who was living at New Cut, Thorney, Cambs. in the 1891 Census as an Ag..Lab with William Hett and family. If you can see this man in your family tree, pleased to hear from you as we could very well be related Kindest regards, Derek Hindle in Tasmania, Australia.

    06/05/2004 07:25:43