Jeff In some of the baptisms at St Pauls, Ashford Hill of my Hutchins ancestors in 1905 & 1906 their adress is recorded as Dairy House, Woodlands. In the 1901 census the family (Alfred George Hutchins etc) were living at Exmanford, but no house name given, but if it is the same house it is in Ashford Hill area. A Blanche Hutchins, different family, had her family address recorded as Dairy House Cottages on her baptism in 1911 at St Pauls, Ashford Hill. Gerald In a message dated 08/10/2007 17:17:52 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hey John et. al, My mother found some baptismal/birth/ one marriage record and one death record in my grandfather's old shed. I found a Lilly Brown born 1873, who ties into the John Brown Emma Bradley family, along with a Wallace and Alice baptismal records. I can scan it and send it to you John in a email off-list. If anyone is interested let me know, I also found a birth record for Nelson Moore who links up with Ellen Sophia Bradley. BTW, John do you have a William Arthur Cooper in you tree, he was listed to be in the Kingsclere record office in 1941?? Two more random thoughts, on one of my cert's it makes reference to a May Cottage(probably in Ashford Hill or close by) and a Dairy House in Kingsclere does anyone have any ideas where/if these buildings still exist? Second thought is does anyone live near the Aldershot Museum or do I have to find a seperate list for them?? Jeff