Dot: "The Antiquities of Nottonghamshire" by Robert Thoroton is a three volume set publish in England in 1790. I would say it is out of print but should be available through your library. The areas of interest to you will be found in volume three pages 113 - 120 which include a genealogical listing of the Kelham family starting with Gilbert deKelham in 1086 and continuing for 8 more generations. There is also a print of Kelham Hall in this same volume. The last name is spelled Kelham, Kelum, Calum, and Chelum (this showing the Norman influence of the time). If you have any problems obtaining this work I will make a copy of the pages of interest and forward it to you. By the way , it took me several years to get my hands on a copy and it was expensive. Rick Kilham ----- Original Message ----- From: Dot (by way of Robbintina Harrison <redbird@interaccess.com>) <spl@redhotant.com> To: <KELLAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 6:23 PM Subject: [KELLAM] More on spelling variations. > Dear Rick > You mentioned a book by Robert Thoroton about Nottinghanshire and the story > of the Kelhams 1100-1500 Is it out of print or only gotable at a Library? Is > it more likely to be your side of the Pond or available in England? Is it > Hugely expensive? because it sounds just the sort of thing my brother and I > would love to have a look at. > Yours Dot R > > > ==== KELLAM Mailing List ==== > Posting back to the list helps the whole group, > not just one person. If we > work as a team, we'll succeed as a team. >