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    1. [KENT-ENG] MAPCO : Online Map Of Surrey 1874 with Place Name Search Engine
    2. David Hale
    3. Hello All. The place name transcription work on the 1874 map of Surrey has now been completed, so I am pleased to launch the map on the MAPCO website. It is: Map Of The County Of Surrey From Trigonometrical Survey With The Roads, Parks & Railways 1874 http://archivemaps.com/mapco/surrey1874/surrey1874.htm Use the thumbnail map at the top of each page to navigate your way around the map. Hovering your mouse pointer over the thumbnails will display a pop-up message showing the areas covered by that map section. A coloured thumbnail image shows you where you are on the map. The usual 'click to enlarge' feature applies to the individual map section images displayed. This map includes a comprehensive search feature for place names. The search feature is located at the top right of each page, with a search box containing the words "Search This Map". The Search Engine enables a targeted search of the entire 1874 map of Surrey. The spelling of place names has been accurately transcribed from the map, so reflects the spelling used on the map. No modern updating of place names has been applied, so some lateral thinking may be required to find a desired street or place. Refer to the ' Complete Index Of Surrey Place Names' link if you are having difficulty finding a place. My sincere thanks to all of the Listers who volunteered to assist with transcribing the place names from the Surrey map images. Thank you all for doing such a wonderful job! Sincerely, thank you. Enjoy this beautiful map! Kind regards, David Hale, Adelaide, South Australia. MAPCO : Map And Plan Collection Online http://archivemaps.com Map of London 1851 http://london1851.com Map of London 1868 http://london1868.com Map Of Dublin 1798 http://dublin1798.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    01/30/2010 03:45:32
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] Elizabeth BRENCHLEY
    2. brian fleming
    3. Gloria & Chuck wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone tell me where Halstow, Kent is? I'm looking for death > information for Elizabeth BRENCHLEY who I think died in early 1858 and was > last known to be living in Halstow. She was married to Daniel BRENCHLEY and > had 3 daughters. She would have been about 28 years of age. > > Gloria > By playing with PARISH LOCATOR (a downloadable frebie) and my OS Atlas, I would put Halstow on the south side of the Medway, between Chatham and Sittingbourne, north of Newington. Brian Fleming, Melbourne

    01/30/2010 08:08:56
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] re Norfolk lookup
    2. Trev Symonds
    3. Yvonne, The IGI has two children to this couple at Hempnall - Susanna LEWELL, c.22 August 1813 Aaron LEWELL, c.17 January 1815 FreeREG also has the following to this couple at Hempnall - Daniel LEWELL, c.29 May 1796, St Margaret's Elizabeth LUEL, c.23 Sept 1798, St Margaret's James LUEL, c.16 Feb 1802, St Margaret's John LEWELL, c.31 July 1808, St Margaret's There was also a burial on FreeREG, no parents' names - Jonathan LUEL, infant, St Margaret's, buried 9 March 1800 A message posted to the Norfolk List may result in more information. Cheers Trish Nowra NSW > Can anyone look up the baptism of the children of Daniel Lewell and > Elizabeth Yallop in Hempnall, Norfolk > Yvonne Harris

    01/30/2010 04:06:42
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] Elizabeth BRENCHLEY
    2. dennis bramble
    3. Hello Gloria, Halstow, There are two Halstow parishes in Kent. One on the Hoo Peninsular between the Rivers Thames and Medway and known as High Halstow in the registration district of Hoo, now Medway. The othe one is Lower Halstow on the South bank of the Medway River near Sittingbourne. Regards, Dennis Bramble. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gloria & Chuck" <vister@worldnet.att.net> To: <KENT-ENG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 9:25 PM Subject: [KENT-ENG] Elizabeth BRENCHLEY > Hi, > > Can anyone tell me where Halstow, Kent is? I'm looking for death > information for Elizabeth BRENCHLEY who I think died in early 1858 and was > last known to be living in Halstow. She was married to Daniel BRENCHLEY > and > had 3 daughters. She would have been about 28 years of age. > > Gloria > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KENT-ENG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ______________________________________________ > This email has been scanned by Netintelligence > http://www.netintelligence.com/email >

    01/30/2010 03:56:33
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] re Norfolk lookup
    2. Helena
    3. Hi. Just FYI for anyone needing a Norfolk lookup. The coverage for Norfolk at Free Reg is quite large, so I'd recommend anyone needing a Norfolk look-up to check there first.... http://www.freereg.org.uk/index.htm Hempnall is up already on Free Reg, to include the Lewell family. Helena (Researching the WEBB family in Kent) hthayden@att.net

    01/30/2010 02:22:57
    1. [KENT-ENG] 1851 - Thanks
    2. Don and Sharee
    3. Thank you to Daryl, Sue, Dennis & Lynda who replied to my query. This confirms that the Emily on the 1851 who I had hoped was mine, is not! Unfortunately it appears my Emily has managed to evade the enumerators along with her wayward father. Thanks again Sharee

    01/29/2010 04:01:03
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] Family Tree Maker 2010
    2. Bob in Spain
    3. The direct answer to your query is NO. However I have had need to use the LDS church in Malaga and have found them most helpful and reasonably non 'national'. The only difficulty is that you have to reserve the fiche readers ahead of time otherwise the Spanish will 'get there first'. Hmmmm. I have not tried to use the Spanish registration/BMD system (such as it is) so can't comment. I have a branch of the family which show up in northern Spain but have ducked out of trying to work them so far. I am sure 'their time will come' but am showing my cowardice ............ Bob in Spain. Researching BOXER anywhere. KFHS #10820 EoLFHS #13588 GOONS #4763 Genealogists do it backwards On 29/01/2010 11:59 AM, Clive Sandon wrote: > Hi Bob > > I note you are in Spain. Just wondering, do you have any tips/pointers > on researching an English family in Spain???? > > Thanks > > Clive Sandon

    01/29/2010 03:27:10
    1. [KENT-ENG] re Norfolk lookup
    2. Yvonne Harris
    3. Can anyone look up the baptism of the children of Daniel Lewell and Elizabeth Yallop in Hempnall, Norfolk Many thanks Regards Yvonne Harris

    01/29/2010 03:06:11
    1. [KENT-ENG] 1851 census FULLER
    2. Lesley MM
    3. Sent off list. Lesley

    01/29/2010 03:00:31
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] Elizabeth BRENCHLEY
    2. Kevin Poile
    3. Hi Gloria, Could this be your Elizabeth BRENCHLEY: Name: Elizabeth Brenchley Year of Registration: 1858 Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar District: Medway (1837-1941) County: Kent Volume: 2a Page: 241 Using MultiMaps and entering Halstow, Kent - came up with hits and there seems to be a High Halstow and a Lower Halstow, one each side of the mouth of the Medway. - this would fit with the above, Copy and paste the text below into your web-browser and you should see the map. http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=hastow%2C+ken&countryCode=GB#map=51.4052,0.47173|12|4&bd=useful_information&hloc=GB|halstow,%20kent Regards Kevin (England)

    01/29/2010 02:39:08
    1. [KENT-ENG] 1851 census
    2. Don and Sharee
    3. Hello List Please could someone help with the 1851 census for Emily Fuller born 1836, possibly resing at Eastry, and tell me who she is living with? Many thanks Sharee in NZ

    01/29/2010 01:34:40
    1. [KENT-ENG] Elizabeth BRENCHLEY
    2. Gloria & Chuck
    3. Hi, Can anyone tell me where Halstow, Kent is? I'm looking for death information for Elizabeth BRENCHLEY who I think died in early 1858 and was last known to be living in Halstow. She was married to Daniel BRENCHLEY and had 3 daughters. She would have been about 28 years of age. Gloria

    01/29/2010 06:25:38
    1. [KENT-ENG] RAINER
    2. Pam
    3. Many thanks to everyone who gave advice on contacting Audrey Rainer. I have just found out that sadly, Audrey passed away a few years ago. Regards, Pam. Croydon, Victoria, Australia.

    01/29/2010 05:08:52
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] 1851 census
    2. Dave Dixon
    3. Hi Sharee Is this her?? Market Street, Sandwich St Peter 1851 census - HO107/1631/119/052 FULLER Stephen Head Mar M 46 Baker KEN Minster FULLER Frances E Wife Mar F 34 Staymaker KEN Sandwich FULLER Sarah Dau U F 19 Staymaker KEN Sandwich FULLER Emily Dau F 15 KEN Sandwich FULLER Fanny Dau F 7 Scholar KEN Sandwich FULLER Elizabeth Dau F 3 Scholar KEN Sandwich FULLER Judy Dau F 1 KEN Sandwich All the best Dave Dixon BA (hons) - Economic & Social History - University of Kent - Canterbury 1997 www.fadedgenes.co.uk On 29 January 2010 07:34, Don and Sharee <don.simms@xtra.co.nz> wrote: > Hello List > > Please could someone help with the 1851 census for Emily Fuller born 1836, > possibly resing at Eastry, and tell me who she is living with? > > Many thanks > Sharee in NZ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KENT-ENG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/29/2010 03:02:59
    1. [KENT-ENG] For anyone who attended St John's Primary School, Margate
    2. Suzannah Foad
    3. http://stjohns1970.co.uk They are hoping for a reunion this June.

    01/28/2010 10:59:03
    1. [KENT-ENG] RAINER
    2. Pam
    3. On browsing the Kent mailing list archives, I found an email (sent a number of years ago) from Audrey Rainer of Suffolk who was researching Albert Henman Arthur Rainer, born 1881 in Plumstead. Albert's sister, Daisy Gertrude Charlotte Rainer, born 1886 in Plumstead, is my grandmother. I have been unable to contact Audrey at the email address given, and am wondering if anyone knows her and can pass on my details, as I would be most interested in contacting her. Regards, Pam, Croydon, Victoria, Australia.

    01/28/2010 08:23:58
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] The Islanders Society
    2. Chris Whitehead
    3. I haven't heard of "the Islanders", but I have an article in front me which is in encyclopaedia of ca 1909. It has a table of various types of warships, , leading naval nations, and the number of each class of warship. It shows that we have twice as many Battleships as any other nation; more than twice as many cruisers as any other nation; More in fact of every class of naval ship other than submarines and torpedo boats -where the UK is second to France. In message <6E89B32AA69E43CEA740DFC4884662DE@usered3851f9e7>, Carolstree <carolstree@btinternet.com> writes >Found amongst possessions of the COPLAND family of Sheerness is a membership >booklet belonging to L C SHRUBSOLE Esq. of ' The Islanders'. The policy >of the society was >to try to ensure that ' two British ships shall be laid down for every >one of the next strongest >European Power'. No date, but a 1909 House of Commons speech by A J >Balfour is quoted from. >Entrance fee 2/6, no annual subscription. > >I think this may be Lewis Charles SHRUBSOLE born 1865 Sheppey. He is >not related to my >family and I don't know how they acquired the document, but I would >like to know more >about the society. Has anyone heard of it? Google not helpful. > >Carol > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >KENT-ENG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Chris Whitehead

    01/27/2010 03:55:04
    1. [KENT-ENG] A big thank you for the Beer family Dover Kent
    2. Ross Mailings
    3. Hi All I would like to say a big thank you to everybody that help me with my Esther Beer family in Dover it was appreciated thank you again. Regards Ivan

    01/27/2010 01:13:25
    1. Re: [KENT-ENG] Tingley in Wrotham
    2. Sue Slater
    3. Hi Helen I have the CD for Wrotham PRs - no sign of James Tingley's marr to Ann I'm afraid. Regards Sue -----Original Message----- From: kent-eng-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:kent-eng-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Helen Sent: 27 January 2010 15:45 To: KENT-ENG@rootsweb.com Subject: [KENT-ENG] Tingley in Wrotham Thanks to all who replied to my email requesting help in finding the marriage of James Tingley of Worth to Ann ? of Wrotham. In the 1851 census Ann is a widow living with one of her sons in Worth, Sussex age 75. Her place of birth is given as Wrotham Kent. I am unable to find a marriage locally and think it likely she could have been married in her local church before moving to Sussex. If anybody has access to Wrotham area parish registers and could look up a marriage circa 1797 when their first child was christened in Worth, I would be very grateful. Your help will be much appreciated. Thank you. Helen No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.730 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2646 - Release Date: 01/26/10 07:46:00 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KENT-ENG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/27/2010 11:58:44
    1. [KENT-ENG] Marriage of F. LAMB and Mrs. WINCH. ( 1827 )
    2. >From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, November 3, 1827; Issue 3888. MARRIED. At Cookham Church, Berks, F. LAMB, Esq., of Sydenham, Kent, widower, to Mrs. WINCH, of Cookham, widow.

    01/27/2010 11:55:48