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    1. Susan RUMBLE
    2. Warwick Sherring
    3. I have a Susan RUMBLE in my family tree, born c1834 - she arrived in Australia about 1835 from Barkway - her father was Joseph RUMBLE and her mother Sarah Ann BAYFORD. Does anyone on the list have a connect with this family? Warwick Sherring Lismore NSW sherring@ceinternet.com.au -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.8/37 - Release Date: 1/07/2005

    07/03/2005 03:55:28
    1. Re: [HRT] PLUMB= SANDON+QUICKSWOOD
    2. whitr
    3. Hello Honor, There are different spellings of PLUMB including PLUM and PLUMM, which I have in the Stevenage area. I will send you off list what I found of the spelling William PLUMB. Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Honor Kennedy" <waverneyhopper@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 8:23 AM Subject: [HRT] PLUMB= SANDON+QUICKSWOOD > Hello > I am new to this list and am trying to tie up some lose ends for my Mother > in law. > William PLUMB and Alice Eliza Plumb nee Ellis Lived in SANDON Twixt 1883 > and 1915. I believe they may have had some children Baptized there, and If > any one has access the prs/ Bts or ATs I would appreciate a look up to > see. > They also had a son WILLIAM PLUMB who was married there. I don't have a > bapt for him But he stayed there and Worked at a little hamlet called > QUICKSWOOD if any one has any info on him I would really appreciate it. > Mum-in-law is in her late 80's and is very very excited to find out about > her Uncle Bill whom she remembers as a very small child. > Happy to share info on my PLUMBS with links to these Families. > Honor > > > ==== 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. >

    07/03/2005 05:59:16
    1. PLUMB= SANDON+QUICKSWOOD
    2. Honor Kennedy
    3. Hello I am new to this list and am trying to tie up some lose ends for my Mother in law. William PLUMB and Alice Eliza Plumb nee Ellis Lived in SANDON Twixt 1883 and 1915. I believe they may have had some children Baptized there, and If any one has access the prs/ Bts or ATs I would appreciate a look up to see. They also had a son WILLIAM PLUMB who was married there. I don't have a bapt for him But he stayed there and Worked at a little hamlet called QUICKSWOOD if any one has any info on him I would really appreciate it. Mum-in-law is in her late 80's and is very very excited to find out about her Uncle Bill whom she remembers as a very small child. Happy to share info on my PLUMBS with links to these Families. Honor

    07/03/2005 02:23:42
    1. 2000 Archives
    2. michael winn
    3. On looking through the 2000 archived mailing list I found a note from Marianne Niederer Rock who was looking for, amongst others, descendants of WINN/Tolin. Unfortunately the email address given is now defunct but if you are still out there please contact me. Mick Winn My interests WINN, TOMLIN, KING, ANDREWS, SHARP mostly in the Ippollitts area.

    06/30/2005 02:45:11
    1. ASTON INGHAM
    2. Patrick
    3. Folks Does Aston Ingham come under this list. Thanks Garth

    06/30/2005 02:41:31
    1. Re: [HRT] ASTON INGHAM
    2. Evelyn
    3. ----- > Folks > Does Aston Ingham come under this list. > > Garth You need the Herefordshire list, this is Hertfordshire Mailing List. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/AstonIngham/ Hope this link helps. Regards Evelyn > > ==== 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. >

    06/30/2005 12:58:08
    1. DONNINGTON MARTIN help please
    2. Bev
    3. hello listers i am having trouble getting over a hurdle in my research and would be gratefull for any help on my brickwalls i have not been able to find the parents and siblings of Thomas Martin or the mother & siblings of Elizabeth Donnington Martin. i would like to ask for help on the 1841 & 1851 census in finding the families of George Donnington who was born at bishop stortford, his ocupation was [Lockeeper] and his age would have been about 66 on the 1841 census. his daughter Elizabeth was born at Sheering Essex abt 1828. also the family of his daughter Elizabeth's husband Thomas [Bentley] Martin born at Harlow abt 1825 [Malster] with thanks in advance best wishes Beverly Australia.

    06/29/2005 10:26:30
    1. Re: [HRT] Militia List s Lookup for HANNELL
    2. Gail Oliver
    3. Thanks to Sandra who looked up all the MILLS for me. Gail in NZ

    06/29/2005 08:34:41
    1. PHILLIPS DESCENDANTS.
    2. S Boyce
    3. Hello, This is my first time accessing your list. I hardly have any information about the Phillips descendants. WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS was born c1818 in Middlesex. I do not know the name of his first wife, but the second one was named MARY ANN TOWNSEND, and they married 6 March 1844 in the Parish of Headington. OXFORDSHIRE. I presume the following children were from his second wife. Martha Phillips born 1845 William John Phillips born 24 Feb. 1847 George Phillips born 1850 Annie Phillips Charles Phillips born 1856 Frederic Phillips Would love to know WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS parents and if he had any brothers or sisters. With thanks, Sieglinde, Queensland

    06/29/2005 07:57:17
    1. Re: [HRT] re Lilley
    2. whitr
    3. Try http://www.citizensbroadband.co.uk/ukvillages.nsf/villages/England/Lilley-Hertfordshire and ask someone local Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Chaney" <michaelchaney@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 9:12 AM Subject: Re: [HRT] re Lilley > Betsy.... > >> Could anyone tell me please what is the name of the Parish Church of >> Lilley, the one that would have the parish church in the early 1800's? > > St. Peter's. There was also a Wesleyan Methodist chapel in the late 19th > century. > > Mike > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > Hertfordshire FHS: > http://www.btinternet.com/~hfphs/index.htm >

    06/29/2005 06:24:04
    1. RE: [HRT] re Lilley
    2. Geoff Morse
    3. >I can find Lilley on my map but nothing much about the place on the net. >Can anyone direct me to a good site please? Try this one, Betsy http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/places/lilley.htm It is not extensive, but it is a start!! You can also use www.findachurch.co.uk to find churches in most towns/villages Geoff Morse Hitchin Herts

    06/29/2005 05:46:07
    1. re Lilley
    2. Betsy Sales
    3. Morning listers, Could anyone tell me please what is the name of the Parish Church of Lilley, the one that would have the parish church in the early 1800's? I can find Lilley on my map but nothing much about the place on the net. Can anyone direct me to a good site please? happy hunting Betsy Aus seeking Hemmings/Emmines/Emmins.

    06/29/2005 05:20:19
    1. re pindar man
    2. Betsy Sales
    3. Thanks for that Keith, that would have been my next question , have a great day. Betsy Aus ----- Original Message ----- From: keith hammond <ficus@euroweb.net.mt> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [HRT] Thankyou Janet re HEMMINGS/EMMINES > Dear Betsy, > not sure if you are interested but a pindar man was a > man who would look after livestock for people usually on the common land and > he was a well respected and trusted member of the town or village. > Anyway thought i would let you know as i just found oone in my family and > had no idea what it was until i asked. > > Good luck. > keith in Malta. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betsy Sales" <betsysales@bigpond.com> > To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:03 PM > Subject: [HRT] Thankyou Janet re HEMMINGS/EMMINES > > > > Thankyou so much Janet, I have been stuck with this family for so very > > long. > > Really appreciate your taking the time to look it all up and sending to > > me. > > > > What would folks down under do without kind listers help > > you have a great day > > many warm regards Betsy Sales Qld Aus > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Janet Booth <janbooth@dsl.pipex.com> > > To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 12:12 AM > > Subject: Re: [HRT] Looking for HEMMINGS/EMMINES > > > > > >> Hello Betsy, > >> > >> According to Hugh Wallis's IGI site > >> (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hughwallis/), your Henry had at > >> least 2 siblings. Henry was baptised 10 June 1810 father Henry, mother > >> Elizabeth, Charles was baptised 27 April 1807 (I assume this Charles > > died), > >> Charles was baptised 10 June 1810 and John was baptised 19 May 1811. > >> > >> According to the 1861 census via Ancestry, this could be John in Holy > >> Sepulchre, Trinity, Cambridge: > >> > >> PRO Ref: RG9/1027, folio 106, page 12 > >> Schedule 69, 7 Globe Passage > >> > >> John EMMENS Head Mar 50 Town Pindar? > >> Herefordshire Liley > >> Phoebe do Wife Mar 51 College Servant > >> Cambs Chesterton > >> William do Son Unm 17 Shoe Maker > >> Cambridge > >> Ann do Daur Unm 19 Dress Maker > >> do > >> Emma do Daur Unm 14 Seampstress > >> do > >> Louisa do Daur Unm 12 Scholar > >> do > >> > >> Henry is also in Cambridge, St Andrews the Less: > >> > >> PRO Ref: RG9/1023, folio 112, page 12 > >> Schedule 75, 4 Grafton St > >> > >> Henry EMMIENS Head Mar 51 Labourer > > Hertsh > >> Lilley > >> Elizabeth do Wife Mar 49 Laundress > >> Cambs Milton > >> Mary do Daur Unm 19 Servt > >> do St A Less > >> Thomas do Son 13 Scholar > >> do do > >> Charles do Son 11 do > >> do do > >> Elizabeth do Daur 5 do > >> do do > >> John Taylor do Adopted Son 5 do > >> do Chesterton > >> > >> However, I can't find any trace of Charles, nor of Henry senior. > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> Janet Booth. > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Betsy Sales" <betsysales@bigpond.com> > >> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 10:44 AM > >> Subject: [HRT] Looking for HEMMINGS/EMMINES > >> > >> > >> > Good morning listers. I am a new lister seeking family connections > >> > in > >> > Lilley,Hertfordshire. > >> > > >> > The only member of the family I have so far is > >> > > >> > HENRY HEMMINGS boorn circa 1808 in Lilley > >> > > >> > He married Elizabeth Morris in Cambridge in 1835. > >> > > >> > I found Henry''s birth county listed as Lilley, Her. in the 1851 > >> > census and taake that to be Hertfordshire. > >> > His surname on his marriage recoords was Hemmings but there are various > >> > spellings in later years, Emmines/Emmins > >> > I have information re Henrys family after 1835, happy to share with > >> > anyone linking > >> > Love to hear from anyone ,, have a happy day > >> > Betsy Qld Aus formally Croydon Sry > >> > betsysales@bigpond.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. > >> > > >> > > > > > > ==== ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE Mailing List ==== > > For any updates our info about the status of this list go to > > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com > > ______________________________

    06/29/2005 04:53:32
    1. SLATER/SHOOBRIDGE marriage
    2. Peter Ryan
    3. Hi All, I am trying to find a marriage of a Slater to a Shoobridge. They may have married about 1870-1880. They moved to USA in 1880s Thanks for any assistance Peter Ryan, Melbourne, Australia

    06/29/2005 04:26:01
    1. Re: [HRT] re Lilley
    2. Mike Chaney
    3. Betsy.... > Could anyone tell me please what is the name of the Parish Church of > Lilley, the one that would have the parish church in the early 1800's? St. Peter's. There was also a Wesleyan Methodist chapel in the late 19th century. Mike

    06/29/2005 03:12:59
    1. Great News!!
    2. hey wyre
    3. Please accept my apologies if you receive this message more than once but we here in Canada have just received exciting news The Bill to open up the 1911 census records has passed all readings and is just waiting for final desent. This is fantastic news to all those who might have had rellies come to our great land. A HUGE thank you is given to all the people that worked relentlessly for approximately two years - sending numerous letters etc. to our MPs and keeping us informed on the website etc - this is indeed a very happy day !! Judy BC Canada

    06/29/2005 01:32:59
    1. Re: [HRT] SLATER/SHOOBRIDGE marriage
    2. Susan Hembury-Kellow
    3. Hi Peter, Here you go: Susanna Augusta SHOOBRIDGE married Thomas SLATER, June Qtr 1874, Kingston District, Volume 2a, Page 426a. Hope this helps! Cheers, Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Ryan" <possum1@hotkey.net.au> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:26 AM Subject: [HRT] SLATER/SHOOBRIDGE marriage > Hi All, > I am trying to find a marriage of a Slater to a Shoobridge. > They may have married about 1870-1880. > They moved to USA in 1880s > Thanks for any assistance > Peter Ryan, Melbourne, Australia

    06/28/2005 07:56:22
    1. Thankyou Janet re HEMMINGS/EMMINES
    2. Betsy Sales
    3. Thankyou so much Janet, I have been stuck with this family for so very long. Really appreciate your taking the time to look it all up and sending to me. What would folks down under do without kind listers help you have a great day many warm regards Betsy Sales Qld Aus ----- Original Message ----- From: Janet Booth <janbooth@dsl.pipex.com> To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 12:12 AM Subject: Re: [HRT] Looking for HEMMINGS/EMMINES > Hello Betsy, > > According to Hugh Wallis's IGI site > (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hughwallis/), your Henry had at > least 2 siblings. Henry was baptised 10 June 1810 father Henry, mother > Elizabeth, Charles was baptised 27 April 1807 (I assume this Charles died), > Charles was baptised 10 June 1810 and John was baptised 19 May 1811. > > According to the 1861 census via Ancestry, this could be John in Holy > Sepulchre, Trinity, Cambridge: > > PRO Ref: RG9/1027, folio 106, page 12 > Schedule 69, 7 Globe Passage > > John EMMENS Head Mar 50 Town Pindar? > Herefordshire Liley > Phoebe do Wife Mar 51 College Servant > Cambs Chesterton > William do Son Unm 17 Shoe Maker > Cambridge > Ann do Daur Unm 19 Dress Maker > do > Emma do Daur Unm 14 Seampstress > do > Louisa do Daur Unm 12 Scholar > do > > Henry is also in Cambridge, St Andrews the Less: > > PRO Ref: RG9/1023, folio 112, page 12 > Schedule 75, 4 Grafton St > > Henry EMMIENS Head Mar 51 Labourer Hertsh > Lilley > Elizabeth do Wife Mar 49 Laundress > Cambs Milton > Mary do Daur Unm 19 Servt > do St A Less > Thomas do Son 13 Scholar > do do > Charles do Son 11 do > do do > Elizabeth do Daur 5 do > do do > John Taylor do Adopted Son 5 do > do Chesterton > > However, I can't find any trace of Charles, nor of Henry senior. > > Hope this helps. > > Janet Booth. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betsy Sales" <betsysales@bigpond.com> > To: <ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 10:44 AM > Subject: [HRT] Looking for HEMMINGS/EMMINES > > > > Good morning listers. I am a new lister seeking family connections in > > Lilley,Hertfordshire. > > > > The only member of the family I have so far is > > > > HENRY HEMMINGS boorn circa 1808 in Lilley > > > > He married Elizabeth Morris in Cambridge in 1835. > > > > I found Henry''s birth county listed as Lilley, Her. in the 1851 > > census and taake that to be Hertfordshire. > > His surname on his marriage recoords was Hemmings but there are various > > spellings in later years, Emmines/Emmins > > I have information re Henrys family after 1835, happy to share with > > anyone linking > > Love to hear from anyone ,, have a happy day > > Betsy Qld Aus formally Croydon Sry > > betsysales@bigpond.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. > > >

    06/28/2005 02:03:32
    1. RE: [HRT] 1851 Census Lookup Please William & Frances CLARK
    2. Gill Hart
    3. Hello Susan, I don't know anything about a Joseph Clark/e born in Tring but I can tell you that the Joseph Clarke born in Aldenham was the son of James Clarke and Frances Potten. James and Frances Clark were my husband's 3xg-grandparents. After James died, Frances married William Hart who was my husband's 3xg-uncle. James and Frances Clark had a daughter called Mary Ann who married James Hart (my husband's gg-grandparents). This probably doesn't help you find your Joseph but might help to eliminate this one from your enquiries. Regards Gill Hart -----Original Message----- From: Cwllmsgrpnc@aol.com [mailto:Cwllmsgrpnc@aol.com] Sent: 27 June 2005 00:15 To: ENG-HERTFORDSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HRT] 1851 Census Lookup Please William & Frances CLARK Dear List, I've been researching my ancestor Joseph CLARK/E who has troubled me by stating in both the 1891 & 1901 census returns that he was born @1850 in Tring, BUCKS (ha!). Recently, I received his marriage registration (wed Mary Jane ROBERTS in Gravesend in 1884) which gives his father's name as William CLARK, labourer. I've checked the 1861 and 1871 census returns for a Joseph with father William... with no hits... other than a Joseph CLARK age 10 (in the 1861) living with William & Frances HART and sister Susan CLARK in Hemel Hempstead. This Joseph's birthplace is given as Aldenham, though. I did check the IGI to see if this might be another marriage for Frances... I found a Frances CLARK marrying William HART. And, in 1837, a William CLARK is shown marrying Frances Hayman HEARN in Saint Andrew's, Hertford, Hertfordshire. I'm very interested in this William & Frances. Would anyone on the list please be able to look up William & Frances CLARK on the 1851 census?... hoping this might give some more clues. Sorry for the rambling message. Thank you very much if anyone can help. Susan in Ontario, Canada ==== 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. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.1/28 - Release Date: 24/06/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.8.1/28 - Release Date: 24/06/2005

    06/28/2005 10:45:16
    1. Re: [HRT] Militia List s Lookup for HANNELL
    2. Gail Oliver
    3. Hi Sandra Would it be possible for you to check the Militia List for the MILLS surname please. I don't know what dates this list covers, so if there isn't too many I'd appreciate the lot :<)) Regards Gail in NZ

    06/28/2005 09:24:37