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    1. Lovelocks in Hampshire
    2. Robert Sterry
    3. Hi all Helen Norton has been busy extracting Lovelocks from the parishes of Eversley and Heckfield, Hampshire. Helen kindly sent me her research to date and I have incorporated it into the Lovelocks in Hampshire Vital Records file. Helen has turned up quite a few new entries, especially burials. I have sent to James Loveluck and it will undoubtedly in due course appear on the Lovelock website. If any members of the list would like the updated Lovelocks in Hampshire file, please email me separately. Great to see another Lovelock researcher getting stuck into some PRs! Best wishes Robert PS I have purchased a copy of the new CD of the National Burial Index for the UK produced by the Federation of Family History Societies. It will mainly be burials between 1800 and 1900 but nevertheless should be a useful resource. I will of course be extracting Lovelocks and sharing with the list. It should hopefully arrive in next couple of weeks.

    07/16/2001 12:34:09
    1. Re: Lovelocks in Hampshire
    2. James Loveluck
    3. Hello all, Helen's document is now linked to the Lovelock Web pages in the section Sources -> Hampshire. Thanks Helen for this useful addition! James PS for Robert - please make sure you extract the LovelUcks from the burial index as well as the LovelOcks! Robert Sterry wrote: > > Hi all > > Helen Norton has been busy extracting Lovelocks from the parishes of > Eversley and Heckfield, Hampshire. Helen kindly sent me her research to date > and I have incorporated it into the Lovelocks in Hampshire Vital Records > file. Helen has turned up quite a few new entries, especially burials. > > I have sent to James Loveluck and it will undoubtedly in due course appear > on the Lovelock website. > > If any members of the list would like the updated Lovelocks in Hampshire > file, please email me separately. > > Great to see another Lovelock researcher getting stuck into some PRs! > > Best wishes > > Robert > > PS I have purchased a copy of the new CD of the National Burial Index for > the UK produced by the Federation of Family History Societies. It will > mainly be burials between 1800 and 1900 but nevertheless should be a useful > resource. I will of course be extracting Lovelocks and sharing with the > list. It should hopefully arrive in next couple of weeks. >

    07/16/2001 04:50:37