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    1. Transported to Australia
    2. Pamela
    3. I have the book 'Transported beyond the Seas' a listings of criminals prosecuted in HERTFORDSHIRE who received transportation sentences to Australia 1784-1866 by Ken Griffin, it also lists victims, if anyone would like me to look up names I will be very willing, Pam www.hudgill.co.uk

    08/31/2005 02:39:34
    1. Re: [HRT] One Name Study - Question on how to do one?
    2. Thanks for the info and the link! Theresa E. Smith -------------- Original message -------------- > Dear Theresa, - and anyone else thinking of a One Name Study, > > I'm a GOON, and yes, it always make me smile. My study is in it's infancy > and arose from an unusual surname in my family history. I have to say that > it takes 2nd place to all the other lines I pursue, unlike some other Goons > who seem to concentrate on the one name. But all Goons belong for a variety > of studies - this is what makes being a Goon so interesting. I belong to > the mailing list - and there are so many friendly, helpful and knowledgeable > folk on it who have a wide variety of interests, geographical and historical > knowledge, plus computer literacy, that it makes belonging a pleasure! > We have a magazine/Journal 4 times a year which is full of useful articles. > > Do have a look at the Goons website: > http://www.one-name.org/register.shtml > (I've looked at the Register and no-one is researching PEGRAM, so go for > it!) > > As for Wills, have a look at the National Archives site: > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ > It's amazed me what one can download for 3.50 GB for each original Will. > > Other than that, I think you are in a fair way to have started your One Name > Study. > Join us;-) > > Best wishes, > > Ruth in Brum (Birmingham, England) > > > I was wondering if anyone on this list has ever undertaken the job of a > ONE NAME SURNAME STUDY? That is to concentrate on just one surname and > gather all the records possible. Try to connect all lines. > > > > I'm thinking of trying this with one of my surnames *PEGRAM* and all > variations. Just wondering what kind of pitfalls to look for and try to > avoid....in other words anyone have any advice for me. I've started by > making a GEDCOM with just this family name and of course surnames from > marriages from the LDS microfilms of parish records. Is this what I want to > do....is this the best way to go? I'm going to use census records as well > for sources. What other record sources should I use....not sure if wills > would be available on film?< > > > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > For any updates our info about the status of this list go to > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com >

    08/30/2005 02:15:51
    1. Re: [HRT] One Name Study - Question on how to do one?
    2. Sandra, Wow, that is impressive work you must have done to include all of that. I had no intention of going to that extreme. I guess I will have to re-think this....I guess it's more than I want to undertake. I don't think I have the stamina and the money to do all of that, plus I just want to get my brickwalls down from the 1700s; and I have many other SURNAME brickwalls to hammer away at. Thanks for the insight! Theresa E. Smimth

    08/30/2005 02:13:22
    1. Re: [HRT] One Name Study - Question on how to do one?
    2. Sandra J Smith
    3. Hi Theresa, I have been doing a one-name study of the surname FOSKETT plus variants for over 30 years. I am no longer a member of GOONS (Guild of one-name-studies) as I couldnt justify the cost of a year's membership. However, at one time they did have a ruling about the minimum amount of information one should attain in order to participate: From memory this included, All entries from the GRO Indices of Births, Marriage and Deaths from 1837. All entries from the PCC wills index All entries from current telephone directories (this I never did as I couldnt really see the relevance to my genealogical research.) I am sure there is a far more up todate list now which would include IGI, online census returns, etc. Although like you, I have tried to create gedcom files for all my information, I find it far more useful to maintain the data in excel spreadsheet files which I can sort in anyway I wish - far more flexible than most Genealogy programs. My own list, which is far from complete but gives you a general idea is as follows: <>GENERAL REGISTRATION * GRO BIRTHS ENGLAND AND WALES 1837 – 2003 * GRO MARRIAGES ENGLAND AND WALES 1837 – 2003 * GRO DEATH ENGLAND AND WALES 1837 – 2003 * BIRTH, MARRIAGE AND DEATH CERTIFICATES PARISH REGISTERS * BEDFORDSHIRE * BUCKINGHAMSHIRE * CAMBRIDGESHIRE * DEVON * ESSEX * GLOUCESTERSHIRE * HEREFORDSHIRE * HERTFORDSHIRE * HUNTINGDONSHIRE * KENT * LANCASHIRE * LEICESTERSHIRE * LINCOLNSHIRE * LONDON * MIDDLESEX * NORTHAMPTONSHIRE * OXFORDSHIRE * SURREY * SUSSEX * WARWICKSHIRE * MISCELLANEOUS CENSUS * 1841 CENSUS * 1851 CENSUS * 1861 CENSUS * 1871 CENSUS * 1881 CENSUS * 1891 CENSUS * 1901 CENSUS OTHER BIRTH, MARRIAGE AND DEATH INFORMATION * PALLOTS MARRIAGE INDEX * PALLOTS BIRTH INDEX * VICAR GENERAL’S MARRIAGE LICENCES (INDEX) * BOYDS MARRIAGE INDEX * BRITISH VITAL RECORDS INDEX (1ST Edition) * BRITISH VIATL RECORDS INDEX (2ND Edition) * NATIONAL BURIAL INDEX (2ND Edition) * INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL INDEX (IGI) MILITARY AND NAVAL RECORDS * COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION * WORLDWAR I MEDAL ROLLS * SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN THE GREAT WAR * ROLL OF THE GREAT WAR * SOLDIERS SERVICE PAPERS 1914 – 1920 * SOLDIERS DISCHARGE TO PENSION 1914 – 1923 * SOLDIERS SERVICE PAPERS 1883 – 1913 * SOLDIERS DISCHARGED TO PENSION 1883 – 1913 * ROYAL NAVY RATINGS 1853-1923 * QUEEN’S SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS (CAVALRY) * AUSTRALIAN WW2 SERVICE RECORDS WILLS * INDICES * TRANSCRIPTIONS * NOTES LAY SUBSIDY ROLLS AND OTHER TAX LISTS TRADE DIRECTORIES AND POLL BOOKS MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS, OBITUARIES AND CEMETERY RECORDS * HIGHGATE CEMETERY, LONDON * ABNEY PARK CEMETERY, LONDON LONDON GAZETTE EMIGRATION * Ellis Island Immigration, USA * Castle Garden Immigration, USA * Unassisted Immigration to Victoria, Australia <>MEDIAEVAL RECORDS COATS OF ARMS MANOR ROLLS REFERENCES Dont let the length of the list stop you - I repeat - I have been doing this for 30 years Hope this helps Sandra Smith (nee FOSKETT) tesmith40@comcast.net wrote: >Hello everyone! > >I was wondering if anyone on this list has ever undertaken the job of a ONE NAME SURNAME STUDY? That is to concentrate on just one surname and gather all the records possible. Try to connect all lines. > >I'm thinking of trying this with one of my surnames *PEGRAM* and all variations. Just wondering what kind of pitfalls to look for and try to avoid....in other words anyone have any advice for me. I've started by making a GEDCOM with just this family name and of course surnames from marriages from the LDS microfilms of parish records. Is this what I want to do....is this the best way to go? I'm going to use census records as well for sources. What other record sources should I use....not sure if wills would be available on film? > >The reason I'm thinking of this is because I had gaps in christening records for my family line. I've been ordering microfilms from the LDS for surrounding parishes and have filled in some of my gaps. Have found 2 transcription errors this way. Also these films have the burial records and sometimes it helps me to eliminate possibilities for my family line. I've still got some brickwalls but they are slowly coming down. > >Any advice will be appreciated. > >Theresa E. Smith >Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA > > >==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== >This list is for the discussion of Genealogy and History, primarily regarding the English County of Hertfordshire. Discussion of migration patterns, immigration, heraldry, historical sketches, census data, wills, family Bibles, vital records, web sites, etc. involving this area is encouraged. > > > > >

    08/30/2005 09:54:28
    1. hooker family
    2. Rod & Josie
    3. Hi I am looking for the details on the hooker family. Zachariah hooker married Lydia Tomalin in great gaddesden 31 oct 1797 Their son,Henry married a Eliza Mitchell in redbourn HRT 1827 their daughter Mary Anne hooker is our link,she married a butterfield,Great Gaddesden 1847. Can anyone verify this and tell me more about any of the above, plus more on further back in their pasts. appreciate your help regards Josie Australia Rod & Josie Butterfield Phone 08 8555 5431 Mobile: 0417 820 350 WEB Page: http://www.butterfield.bigpondhosting.com EMAIL : rodjosie@bigpond.net.au

    08/30/2005 09:29:15
    1. Re: [HRT] One Name Study - Question on how to do one?
    2. Ruth Croft
    3. Dear Theresa, - and anyone else thinking of a One Name Study, I'm a GOON, and yes, it always make me smile. My study is in it's infancy and arose from an unusual surname in my family history. I have to say that it takes 2nd place to all the other lines I pursue, unlike some other Goons who seem to concentrate on the one name. But all Goons belong for a variety of studies - this is what makes being a Goon so interesting. I belong to the mailing list - and there are so many friendly, helpful and knowledgeable folk on it who have a wide variety of interests, geographical and historical knowledge, plus computer literacy, that it makes belonging a pleasure! We have a magazine/Journal 4 times a year which is full of useful articles. Do have a look at the Goons website: http://www.one-name.org/register.shtml (I've looked at the Register and no-one is researching PEGRAM, so go for it!) As for Wills, have a look at the National Archives site: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ It's amazed me what one can download for 3.50 GB for each original Will. Other than that, I think you are in a fair way to have started your One Name Study. Join us;-) Best wishes, Ruth in Brum (Birmingham, England) > I was wondering if anyone on this list has ever undertaken the job of a ONE NAME SURNAME STUDY? That is to concentrate on just one surname and gather all the records possible. Try to connect all lines. > > I'm thinking of trying this with one of my surnames *PEGRAM* and all variations. Just wondering what kind of pitfalls to look for and try to avoid....in other words anyone have any advice for me. I've started by making a GEDCOM with just this family name and of course surnames from marriages from the LDS microfilms of parish records. Is this what I want to do....is this the best way to go? I'm going to use census records as well for sources. What other record sources should I use....not sure if wills would be available on film?<

    08/30/2005 08:07:43
    1. Reposting Interests Again - LIVENS, Livings, Livins, etc
    2. Venetia Livens
    3. Sometime ago I sent an email with regards to my ancestor William Livens.. To refresh your memory, the only information I have on William Livens is that he was born approx 1780, married 1814 to Mary Barnes in Bethnal Green, died March 1843 in Leicester. Children were George, Eliza, Sarah and Frederick. He was a Tea and Grocer Salesman. He had no will and on 1841 census not born in Leicester. I have no further information on him to find out where he was born or his parents' names. Only for the fact that BVRI had two William Livens' born 1779 in Little Hadham, that I am exploring this possibility he was born in Little Hadham. I have just finished going through the LDS film on Little Hadham, I have discovered many Livens and variations to the spelling, eg., Livins, Living, Livings, etc. Below are the names of people who married a Livens, Livings, etc and wondered if someone might see a connection as a way to find out my ancestor's parentage. 1712 2 Oct Thomas Livings & Sarah Wright 1713 12 Oct James Living & Mary Joice 1721 23 Nov William Levings & Sarah Clark 1740 18 Nov Thomas Livings & Sarah Turner 1741 27 Sep Joseph Reavall & Joyce Livings 1742 11 Nov James Livings & Mary Goodson 1743 15 Jan William Thurgood & Anne Livens 1746 12 Oct John Wey & Mary Livens 1751 12 Nov William Livens & Mary Tew 1768 6 Dec John Livings & Mary Linsell 1774 25 Oct Thomas Livings & Mary Gillett 1778 17 Dec Robert Livens & Sarah Culver 1788 13 Nov William Gould & Susanna Livens 1799 13 Nov Thomas Livins (widower) & Elizabeth Rand 1799 16 Nov William Livings & Elizabeth Osborn 1807 8 Sep Thomas Livens & Susan Osborn 1811 11 Nov Robert Smith & Fanny Livens 1814 29 Jun William Livins & Ann White 1816 25 Dec Thomas Livings & Susan Smith 1818 10 Jun Samuel Urench & Ann Livins 1820 4 Nov Thomas Livens & Mary Watts 1824 1 Nov Thomas Livens (widower) & Mary Ochen?? I look very forward to hearing from someone. Regards, Venetia Livens Yarraville, Australia Regards, Venetia Yarraville, Victoria Australia

    08/30/2005 05:47:17
    1. Re: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir?
    2. Peter
    3. I like the bit about rope makers making ends meet :-)) Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Campbell" <rcampbell3@optusnet.com.au> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 6:09 PM Subject: Re: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir? > Patti, > for sure, confirmed by two second cousins who actually either saw them > making ropes or was told first hand that this is what the did to make ends > meet during the depression, both my own grandmother and her sister-in law. > Not so sure about the nooses bit however, it might have been a bit humour > on > her part! > This was 30 years after the last census of 1901. > Cheers > Bob > in Brisbane > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patricia Salter" <ps015p6402@blueyonder.co.uk> > To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 4:25 PM > Subject: Re: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir? > > > Hi Bob > Are you sure she was a ropemaker, I thought I had a couple of ropemakers > in > Hertfordshire from one census, but then in the later censuses it turned > out > to be rake makers! > Patti > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Robert Campbell" <rcampbell3@optusnet.com.au> > To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 10:17 PM > Subject: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir? > > >> Hi, >> I just discovered my old gran used to make ropes in her back yard, story >> says also "hangmans nooses" for a rope making company located at or near >> Dobbs Weir on the river Lea? not far from the Fish and Eels public house. >> Can anyone tell me any more information about this industry that went on >> near Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire? >> cheers >> Bob in Brisbane >> >> >> ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== >> Hertfordshire FHS: >> http://www.btinternet.com/~hfphs/index.htm >> >> > > ______________________________ > > __________ NOD32 1.1203 (20050827) Information __________ > > This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. > part000.txt - file is not an archive > > http://www.eset.com > > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > To POST a message to this list use the address: > > eng-hertfordshire-l@rootsweb.com > > 2) To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > > ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L-request@rootsweb.com (if you are in mail mode i.e. > receiving > the messages individually or want them individually) or > > ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com (if you are in digest mode i.e. > receiving a digest of multiple messages or want this mode) > > In the BODY of the message (not the subject line) type the word subscribe > or unsubscribe. > >

    08/28/2005 12:35:34
    1. Re: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir?
    2. Robert Campbell
    3. Patti, for sure, confirmed by two second cousins who actually either saw them making ropes or was told first hand that this is what the did to make ends meet during the depression, both my own grandmother and her sister-in law. Not so sure about the nooses bit however, it might have been a bit humour on her part! This was 30 years after the last census of 1901. Cheers Bob in Brisbane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia Salter" <ps015p6402@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 4:25 PM Subject: Re: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir? Hi Bob Are you sure she was a ropemaker, I thought I had a couple of ropemakers in Hertfordshire from one census, but then in the later censuses it turned out to be rake makers! Patti ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Campbell" <rcampbell3@optusnet.com.au> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 10:17 PM Subject: [HRT] Ropeworks at Dobbs Weir? > Hi, > I just discovered my old gran used to make ropes in her back yard, story > says also "hangmans nooses" for a rope making company located at or near > Dobbs Weir on the river Lea? not far from the Fish and Eels public house. > Can anyone tell me any more information about this industry that went on > near Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire? > cheers > Bob in Brisbane > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Hertfordshire FHS: > http://www.btinternet.com/~hfphs/index.htm > > ______________________________ __________ NOD32 1.1203 (20050827) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. part000.txt - file is not an archive http://www.eset.com

    08/28/2005 10:09:43
    1. One Name Study - Question on how to do one?
    2. Hello everyone! I was wondering if anyone on this list has ever undertaken the job of a ONE NAME SURNAME STUDY? That is to concentrate on just one surname and gather all the records possible. Try to connect all lines. I'm thinking of trying this with one of my surnames *PEGRAM* and all variations. Just wondering what kind of pitfalls to look for and try to avoid....in other words anyone have any advice for me. I've started by making a GEDCOM with just this family name and of course surnames from marriages from the LDS microfilms of parish records. Is this what I want to do....is this the best way to go? I'm going to use census records as well for sources. What other record sources should I use....not sure if wills would be available on film? The reason I'm thinking of this is because I had gaps in christening records for my family line. I've been ordering microfilms from the LDS for surrounding parishes and have filled in some of my gaps. Have found 2 transcription errors this way. Also these films have the burial records and sometimes it helps me to eliminate possibilities for my family line. I've still got some brickwalls but they are slowly coming down. Any advice will be appreciated. Theresa E. Smith Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA

    08/27/2005 12:47:33
    1. Re: [HRT] Over? Hall Boxmoor 1871
    2. Sherry Landa
    3. Thanks so much-Duh, just come back off my holidays and have not got the right glasses on, obviously-stupid me...seems like the optician might be going to make off with the contents of my next pay cheque!! I appreciate your time and effort Paula, have a great weekend. Sherry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula Patterson" <prawm@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 6:31 PM Subject: Re: [HRT] Over? Hall Boxmoor 1871 Sherry It's Duck Hall (or Duckhall - I've seen it written both ways) which was an estate/hamlet. Try putting these coordinates 504974,205741 into http://old-maps.co.uk/ and it will eventually lead you to a small map. Select Enlarged View from the menu at the bottom and you'll get a superb map from 1883 which will be centred on Duckhall (you'll have to move the map around a bit to find it though!) Paula ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== TRY to keep quoting to a minimum. "Quoting" is repeating text of the message you are replying to. Some quoting is necessary to remind other readers what the thread is about but do try to use good judgement. -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.9.4/57 - Release Date: 22/07/2005

    08/26/2005 12:43:54
    1. Re: [HRT] Over? Hall Boxmoor 1871
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Sherry It's Duck Hall (or Duckhall - I've seen it written both ways) which was an estate/hamlet. Try putting these coordinates 504974,205741 into http://old-maps.co.uk/ and it will eventually lead you to a small map. Select Enlarged View from the menu at the bottom and you'll get a superb map from 1883 which will be centred on Duckhall (you'll have to move the map around a bit to find it though!) Paula

    08/26/2005 12:31:28
    1. Over? Hall Boxmoor 1871
    2. Sherry Landa
    3. Hi, Could someone tell me what the above was in 1871 please. It seems to have a lot of people there in the census, and I am not sure if it was some sort of work house??? Thanks Sherry

    08/26/2005 11:15:48
    1. Re: [HRT] Look ups please HEDGE
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. In 1871 Harvey HEDGE was listed as Lodger's son - apologies for omitting his full relationship to Ann > 1861 census > Private House, Sarratt > *Anne lope HEDGE Head Wid 45 Triming (sic) manufacturer of hats employer 4 > hands b Sarratt Herts > Ann HEDGE Daur Un 19 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts > Louisa HEDGE Daur Un 17 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts > Philip HEDGE Son Un 15 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts > Thomas HEDGE Son 9 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts > Alice HEDGE Daur 6 Scholar b Sarratt Herts > Stephen HEDGE Son 3 Scholar b Sarratt Herts > Eliza HEDGE Daur 13 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts > > * The census image is pretty poor and I agonised over this name but I > can't make it look any different from that which I've reported! > > 1871 census > Western Inn, Rickmansworth, Herts > Ann HEDGE Lodger Wid 38 b Rickmansworth, Herts > George HEDGE Lodger's son unm 19 Engine Cleaner b Sarratt, Herts > Lucy HEDGE Lodger's daur unm 16 Silk harvester b Sarratt, Herts > Philip HEDGE Lodger's son 11 Silk harvester b Sarratt, Herts > Harvey HEDGE Lodger's 6 Scholar b Sarratt, Herts > > The Green, Sarratt, Herts > *Penelope HEDGE Head Wid 56 b Sarratt, Herts > Ann B... Daughter Mar 29 Weaver b Sarratt, Herts > Steven HEDGE Son Unm 14 Weaver b Sarratt, Herts > Alice Daur Unm 16 Weaver b Sarratt, Herts > James BALDWIN son in law Mar 41 Labourer b Chipperfield, Herts > Eliza BALDWIN daur Mar 23 b Sarratt, Herts > L.. B HEDGE Neice Unm 2 b Sarratt, Herts > > Again a poor image but clearly Penelope > > >> Hi all >> I have found some children and am trying to find out if they are >> connected to my tree. Could SKS please look up the 1851 census for >> Watford area, prob Sarratt for these children: Ann HEDGE b 1841, Louisa >> b 1843, Philip b 1845, Eliza Ann b 1847 and Sidney b 1847. look up in >> 1861 census for Stephen HEDGE b 1857. Look up in 1871 census for Harvey >> HEDGE b 1864. >> Many thank >> Paul >> Barnsley >> >> >> ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== >> Hertfordshire FHS: >> http://www.btinternet.com/~hfphs/index.htm >> >> > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > To POST a message to this list use the address: > eng-hertfordshire-l@rootsweb.com > 2) To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE send a message to: > ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L-request@rootsweb.com (if you are in mail mode i.e. > receiving the messages individually or want them individually) or > ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com (if you are in digest mode i.e. > receiving a digest of multiple messages or want this mode) > In the BODY of the message (not the subject line) type the word subscribe > or unsubscribe. > >

    08/26/2005 11:09:50
    1. Re: [HRT] Hedge
    2. Image sent off list. Regards, Theresa E. Smith -------------- Original message -------------- > Hi again > Does anybody know if the Windmill Public Hse in Kings Langley still > exists, descendants of mine owned it in 1881. Could SKS please look up > the 1871 census for the pub and see if Thomas and Mary HEDGE were there > then. > Many thanks > Paul > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > TRY to keep quoting to a minimum. "Quoting" is repeating text of the message you > are replying to. Some quoting is necessary to remind other readers what the > thread is about but do try to use good judgement. >

    08/26/2005 09:00:10
    1. suscribe
    2. sieggy
    3. PLEASE TAKE NOTE NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS; sieggy@bigpond.net.au

    08/26/2005 07:41:51
    1. Caroline HEDGE
    2. Paul Hood
    3. Hi Could SKS please look up the 1841 census for Hertford, looking for a Caroline HEDGE b 1837, m a Frederick James PARROTT in 1874. Many thanks Paul

    08/26/2005 06:52:05
    1. Hedge
    2. Paul Hood
    3. Hi again Does anybody know if the Windmill Public Hse in Kings Langley still exists, descendants of mine owned it in 1881. Could SKS please look up the 1871 census for the pub and see if Thomas and Mary HEDGE were there then. Many thanks Paul

    08/26/2005 06:39:00
    1. Re: [HRT] Look ups please HEDGE
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. 1861 census Private House, Sarratt *Anne lope HEDGE Head Wid 45 Triming (sic) manufacturer of hats employer 4 hands b Sarratt Herts Ann HEDGE Daur Un 19 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts Louisa HEDGE Daur Un 17 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts Philip HEDGE Son Un 15 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts Thomas HEDGE Son 9 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts Alice HEDGE Daur 6 Scholar b Sarratt Herts Stephen HEDGE Son 3 Scholar b Sarratt Herts Eliza HEDGE Daur 13 Hand loom weaver b Sarratt Herts * The census image is pretty poor and I agonised over this name but I can't make it look any different from that which I've reported! 1871 census Western Inn, Rickmansworth, Herts Ann HEDGE Lodger Wid 38 b Rickmansworth, Herts George HEDGE Lodger's son unm 19 Engine Cleaner b Sarratt, Herts Lucy HEDGE Lodger's daur unm 16 Silk harvester b Sarratt, Herts Philip HEDGE Lodger's son 11 Silk harvester b Sarratt, Herts Harvey HEDGE Lodger's 6 Scholar b Sarratt, Herts The Green, Sarratt, Herts *Penelope HEDGE Head Wid 56 b Sarratt, Herts Ann B... Daughter Mar 29 Weaver b Sarratt, Herts Steven HEDGE Son Unm 14 Weaver b Sarratt, Herts Alice Daur Unm 16 Weaver b Sarratt, Herts James BALDWIN son in law Mar 41 Labourer b Chipperfield, Herts Eliza BALDWIN daur Mar 23 b Sarratt, Herts L.. B HEDGE Neice Unm 2 b Sarratt, Herts Again a poor image but clearly Penelope > Hi all > I have found some children and am trying to find out if they are > connected to my tree. Could SKS please look up the 1851 census for > Watford area, prob Sarratt for these children: Ann HEDGE b 1841, Louisa > b 1843, Philip b 1845, Eliza Ann b 1847 and Sidney b 1847. look up in > 1861 census for Stephen HEDGE b 1857. Look up in 1871 census for Harvey > HEDGE b 1864. > Many thank > Paul > Barnsley > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Hertfordshire FHS: > http://www.btinternet.com/~hfphs/index.htm > >

    08/26/2005 05:23:18
    1. Look ups please HEDGE
    2. Paul Hood
    3. Hi all I have found some children and am trying to find out if they are connected to my tree. Could SKS please look up the 1851 census for Watford area, prob Sarratt for these children: Ann HEDGE b 1841, Louisa b 1843, Philip b 1845, Eliza Ann b 1847 and Sidney b 1847. look up in 1861 census for Stephen HEDGE b 1857. Look up in 1871 census for Harvey HEDGE b 1864. Many thank Paul Barnsley

    08/26/2005 04:19:25