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    1. Re: [HAM] HORDER and COLLINS in Romsey.
    2. Patricia O'Shea
    3. Hi Jeff - there is an entry in the 1851 census which may be of interest: Sallisbury William HORDER 46 Police Constable Elizabeth 46. B Chitterne Mary Ann 21 Servant William 19 Labourer George 12 Errand boy Henry 10 Scholar All listed as born Salisbury except Elizabeth In 1881 Mary A COLLINS wife of George, an innkeeper in Hordle, gives her birthplace as Salisbury. Worth looking into? As George gives his birthplace as Bransgore (1881) the following may be useful: 1851 Sopley : Joseph COLLINS 46 Servant. B Maiden Newton, Dorset Caroline 47. George 16 Therese 11 Caroline and children listed as born Bransgore. 1861 George and Mary A in Hordle farming next door to Joseph and Caroline, also farming. 1871 George and Mary A are in Hordle, faming. Happy to send details if you do not already have them. Regards, Patsy - New Zealand Website: http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 1:03 AM Subject: [HAM] HORDER and COLLINS in Romsey. > Hi list, > I have just found my ancestors wedding certificate from 1854. It is > between George COLLINS and May Ann HORDER. They married in Romsey April > 20th. > I know that George ran a pub called the Bells in Hordle, which is now a > private residence. > I know a bit about the COLLINS offspring ( but not much), but I was > wondering if anyone has any information on Mary Anns' father William > HORDER, it states on the wedding certificate "Policeman". > Also any information on Geroges' father Joseph, who was a "servant". > One of the witnesses was a Joseph HORDER. > > Heres hoping. > Kind regards > Jeff in Poole.

    01/09/2010 09:12:20
    1. Re: [HAM] HORDER and COLLINS in Romsey.
    2. Patricia O'Shea wrote: > Hi Jeff - there is an entry in the 1851 census which may be of interest: > > Sallisbury > William HORDER 46 Police Constable > Elizabeth 46. B Chitterne > Mary Ann 21 Servant > William 19 Labourer > George 12 Errand boy > Henry 10 Scholar > All listed as born Salisbury except Elizabeth > > In 1881 Mary A COLLINS wife of George, an innkeeper in Hordle, gives her > birthplace as Salisbury. > > Worth looking into? > > As George gives his birthplace as Bransgore (1881) the following may be > useful: > > 1851 Sopley : > Joseph COLLINS 46 Servant. B Maiden Newton, Dorset > Caroline 47. > George 16 > Therese 11 > Caroline and children listed as born Bransgore. > > 1861 George and Mary A in Hordle farming next door to Joseph and Caroline, > also farming. > 1871 George and Mary A are in Hordle, faming. > > Happy to send details if you do not already have them. > > Regards, Patsy - New Zealand > > Website: > http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com > > Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2010 1:03 AM > Subject: [HAM] HORDER and COLLINS in Romsey. > > > >> Hi list, >> I have just found my ancestors wedding certificate from 1854. It is >> between George COLLINS and May Ann HORDER. They married in Romsey April >> 20th. >> I know that George ran a pub called the Bells in Hordle, which is now a >> private residence. >> I know a bit about the COLLINS offspring ( but not much), but I was >> wondering if anyone has any information on Mary Anns' father William >> HORDER, it states on the wedding certificate "Policeman". >> Also any information on Geroges' father Joseph, who was a "servant". >> One of the witnesses was a Joseph HORDER. >> >> Heres hoping. >> Kind regards >> Jeff in Poole. >> > > > For FREE online parish register transcriptions and other information visit www.knightroots.co.uk. > > Please trim ALL messages to a minimum & remove the footer as this is added automatically at the end of all messages. > Thanks > > To subscribe or unsubscribe please send a message to hampshire-request@rootsweb.com with the appropriate subject header.Thanks > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > Hi Patsy, Thank you so much for the information, it certainly looks like them, and has proven extremely useful. Its a bit ironic that you are thousands of miles away helping me with information on my ancestors who lived about ten miles from where I now live! Thank you again, your help is much appreciated. Kind regards Jeff in Poole.

    01/10/2010 03:54:03