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    1. Re: [HWE] GRENON & MIGNOT
    2. Tony Fuller
    3. Hi Folks and Lesley Lesley, the meeting of the Hug Soc Council always immediately precedes the public meeting so you should hear about your membership quite soon after that. If I remember, I'll try to find out for you on Wednesday because I'll be at the general meeting. So, Grenon and Mignot: Can't find them in the CDRom editions of Agnew, Durrant Cooper or on the 17 volumes on the Family Tree Maker CDRom. Not on the Consistory Minutes for Threadneedle Street 1679-1692 nor in my book copy of Smiles. There is Grejon in the Charite de Spittlefields Hug Soc Quarto Series but no Mignot. Most of my Quarto series are off at the book binders at the moment so can't help you too much after that I'm afraid. Are you sure about the location of the Hospital in 1827? It was founded in 1718 and was located in the parish of St Luke's, Finsbury until it moved to Victoria Park, East London, in 1865 when the original La Providence was just about falling down. The Hospital moved from Victoria Park to Rochester in 1960, after which the site has been expanded and improved. If your ancestor died in the hospital, doubtful if it was at the Rochester site, obviously if they died in Rochester, that's another line of research. Hope this helps in some way Regards Tony Fuller

    11/07/2003 12:45:11