On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 18:03:50 +0100 Charani <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Charani, > > Richard Cole, born ca 1825 Lymington, Hants. Widower, labourer. > > RG11; Piece: 1189; Folio: 41; Page: 14 > > Lodger, Gosport Street, Lymington. > > The rub being "labourer", obviously. > Thanks :)) NP. > > Lymington fits for birth as, no > > doubt you're aware, Pennington is right on the doorstep. > I wasn't but guessed they must be close. I noticed that Boldre also It's what streetmap.co.uk was invented for. :-) > > Just like the ancestors; Leave us guessing. > While they laugh their socks off on a fluffy cloud somewhere :)) Indeed. :-) -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" Black man got a lot of problems, but he don't mind throwing a brick White Riot - The Clash
Brad Rogers wrote: >>>Lymington fits for birth as, no >>>doubt you're aware, Pennington is right on the doorstep. >> >>I wasn't but guessed they must be close. > > > It's what streetmap.co.uk was invented for. :-) I found an old OS map at Dorchester Market earlier in the week that shows Pennington :)) The times I've ended up close to there without realising I had a connection!! I stayed in Barton on Sea at a friend's hotel a number of years ago. -- Charani (UK)