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    1. [SFHG] Ocean Hotel, Saltdean
    2. Cathy Bonner
    3. Hello listers, Does anyone know where, if any exist, I can locate empolyees records for the above named hotel?One of our friends' s father worked there in the late1950's - 1960's.I am presuming that any records may be at Chichester but I may be wrong. Cathy Bonner member 14741

    08/08/2012 10:25:18
    1. Re: [SFHG] Chichester West Sussex Record Office
    2. Marion Woolgar
    3. The charges for photocopies at West Sussex Record Office (WSRO) are the cheapest of any county record office that I have visited at 40p per black & white sheet up to size A3 when obtained from the self-service photocopier in the Search Room, increasing to 60p each (plus postage) when the copies are made by the staff. However, when ordering copies from their postal service, there is a minimum order price of £6 for up to 5 photocopies. Full details can be found on Searchroom Leaflet No. 3 entitled Reprographic Services and this can be downloaded from the WSRO web site or see http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/leisure/explore_west_sussex/record_office_and_a rchives/about_us_location_opening_ho/using_the_record_office.aspx . You have quoted WSRO refs Add Mss 40,573 - 40,596. That relates to 24 original documents and each document might contain many pages. So, it would probably be best if you selected just a few of the documents that you think might be of special interest to you and then send an E-mail to WSRO and ask them for an estimate of the cost of each of them. Then you could order them in stages as funds permit. Best wishes, Marion Woolgar Bognor Regis, West Sussex SFHG Member No: 3323

    08/08/2012 02:44:03
    1. [SFHG] mclachlan boys again
    2. Linda Dimery
    3. hello all listers, first i would like to thank you for the help you have given me so far in trying to find the three mclachlan brothers that were sent to Toronto Canada by Dr barnardos in 1893/4. since i last wrote to SFHG i have managed to obtain the will of the wife of the youngest boy stanley robert mclachlan. stanley died in 1970 in Toronto leaving no children and no will. but his wife lily maud [richardson] Mclachlan did leave a will and she died in march 1972. her home address was 21 Mountalan aAvenue Toronto.on lily's death certificate the informant is a MRS MAY PAYTON described as niece. address, 180 Leslie Street Toronto. I was hoping that the certificate and the will might give me some information about Stanleys two brothers but sadly no. the other piece of information in the will was a lady by the name of BETTY HOILE address 6 Park Road,Aylesbury,Jeridon Underwood, Bucks, England. On Ancestry I couldn't find this lady either. I am trying to find the connection to stanley with May Payton and Betty Hoile but so far have drawn a blank. If there is anyone out there that can help it would be very much appreciated. regards Linda Dimery member 12378

    08/04/2012 12:21:59
    1. [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537
    2. John Green
    3. Hello Everyone, My sincere thanks to all those who replied to my message on the above subject. Your comments were all most interesting and I appreciate your interest. Kind regards, John Green, 9502 in a very hot (unrelenting for several weeks temperatures often in the upper 30's C and sometimes higher) Southern Ontario Canada.

    08/03/2012 09:14:30
    1. Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. Mal Dennett
    3. I have an Ann Gratwicke, married in 1637 to an ancestor John Dennett (b. 1612) at Woodmancote, maybe a grand daughter of John Ward's Ann. A large number of my Dennetts come from the villages mentioned in your recent emails, but there seems to be a frustrating information gap at Sedlescombe before about 1700, and I cannot link my known Sedlescombe line to Woodmancote, where there were many wealthy Dennetts. Some convincing information from American sources suggests links back to DeNet of Normandy and William the Conqueror, with large estates settled on the Dennetts at Woodmancote. My line were blacksmiths at Sedlescombe, which is very close to Battle and Hastings etc. A demonstrated line from 1066 to 1720 would give me boasting rights in Western Australia. Mal Dennett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neal Ward" <[email protected]> To: "Donna Casey" <[email protected]>; "John Green" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 6:07 AM Subject: Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. John, I can't beat your record, but I can match it! My 10x great grandfather was John Ward(e) of Cowfold, who married Ann Gratwicke. Although I can now confirm a lot of the research myself (thanks to our digital age), much of the work was done by others many years ago, noteably Comber in his Sussex Genealogies. The most fruitful sources of early information are, as Donna suggests, family wills, but I have found a few documents such as marriage settlements by searching online in the UK National Archives. An example is 28 May 1521John Warde of Cowfold, Sussex, - to Margerie Warde, sister of the said John Warde, whom the said John Saunder had taken to wife, of an annuity or annual rent of 20s. by way of her jointure, issuing out of lands and tenements in Charlewode; which lands and tenements descended to the said John after the death of John Saunder his father by right of inheritance. To hold and receive the said annuity to the said Margerie for her life. With power of distress Dated at Charlewode. Seal @ West Sussex Record Office By John Saunder of Parke in Charlewode - in performance of an agreement with Neal Ward ________________________________ From: Donna Casey <[email protected]> To: John Green <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 1 August 2012, 21:32 Subject: Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. I am pleased to say that I can detail my direct paternal TILLINGHAST line from 1538 to 1997. I certainly did not do this by myself...much much help from earlier family members and a few recent talented researchers have been by my side as I have uncovered this line. Donna Tillinghast Casey Michigan, USA PS Some of my recent very early information has come from detailed wills of the mid 1500's. That is one suggestion I can make to you to find more of your PAGE family line information. The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it will change; the realist adjusts the sails. ________________________________ From: John Green <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:16 PM Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. Hello everyone, I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex! .? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/02/2012 03:07:55
    1. Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. Cordelia Hull
    3. I am Sussex born and raised but now living in Australia. My maternal grandfather's mother was a Heasman (Maria Heasman born 17 June 1838 in Bolney) and her line goes back to a William Heasman who died in Barcombe in 1525. But I cannot claim this research as my own and have not checked original records bar the ones for later generations. Cordelia Hull On 2 August 2012 08:01, PMR <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings John and Listers > > I'm interested in John's question too - as some of my lines go > back beyond Parish Registers. > > My mother's paternal line of DANIEL - her surname too of > course - goes back to her 8 x ggps (my 9 x ggps - one less than yours > John) - see below. > > 1 Robert DANIEL b. cir 1555 Sussex d. 1608 Hastings, Sussex > m. Margaret HOWMAN m. 8 Jun 1581 Hastings, Sussex b. cir 1555 Sussex d. > 1629 Hastings, Sussex > 2 Nicholas DANIEL b. 1586 Hastings, Sussex d. 1653 Hastings, Sussex > m. Bennet PERIGOE m. 18 May 1613 Catsfield, Sussex b. 1593 Hastings, > Sussex d. 1667 Hastings, Sussex > 3 Nicholas DANIEL b. 1621 Hastings, Sussex d. 1680 Hastings, Sussex > m. Alice SARGENT m. 17 Dec 1646 Hastings, Sussex b. 1628 Hastings, > Sussex d. 1700 Hastings, Sussex > 4 Thomas DANIEL b. 1660 Hastings, Sussex d. Feb 1723 Hastings, Sussex > m. Elizabeth LASHER m. 30 Jul 1693 Hastings, Sussex b. 1670 > Hastings, Sussex d. 1696 Hastings, Sussex > 5 Thomas DANIEL b. 1694 Hastings, Sussex d. Apr 1771 Hastings, > Sussex > m. Susanna BOURN m. 13 Dec 1724 Hastings, Sussex b. 1699 > Hastings, Sussex d. 1769 Hastings, Sussex > 6 Thomas DANIEL b. 1725 Hastings, Sussex d. 1793 Hastings, Sussex > m. Ann ALMOND m. 4 Jun 1751 Icklesham, Sussex b. 1727 > Ashburnham, Sussex d. 1760 Hastings, Sussex > 7 Thomas DANIEL b. 1751 Hastings, Sussex d. 1784 Lost at Sea > m. Dorothy PHILLIPS m. 18 Mar 1771 Hastings, Sussex b. 1742 > Hastings, Sussex d. 1812 Hastings, Sussex > 8 Thomas DANIEL b. 1777 Hastings, Sussex d. 26 May 1850 > Bexhill, Sussex > m. Anna Maria BROWN m. 29 Jul 1802 Brighton, Sussex b. 1778 > Diss, Norfolk d. 26 Jan 1862 Bexhill, Sussex > 9 Theophilus Alfred James DANIEL b. 30 Jun 1817 Hastings, > Sussex - died NZ. > m. Elizabeth STEVENS b. 2 Sep 1832 Eastbourne, Sussex - > died NZ. > > I also have a couple of lines in Sussex going back to my 11x & > 12 x ggps, but the surnames change - they are 'distaffs of distaffs' as it > were - and the parishes change here and there. The one below has Hastings in > it for at least one 'vital event' for the DANIEL guys, but not always for > their wives. My mother's gf (Theo at the bottom of the tree) was born in > Hastings, but emigrated to the antipodes and died in NZ, and the birthplace > and date of Robert at the top of the tree is uncertain, but believed at > least to be in Sussex, maybe not Hastings though. > > As both my ggps on this line were Sussex born, and I have some > Sussex ancestors on my father's side as well, I'm a tad over 1/4 Sussex by > descent. > > Cheers folks. > > Pam (# 8642) > Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On > Behalf Of John Green > Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012 6:17 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. > > > Hello everyone, > I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would > appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great > grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I > would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My > information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which > appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The > Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be > exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number > of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I > realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to > have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal > grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male > line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our > members have a lineage that long in Sussex! > .? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. > ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great > Grandfather. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/02/2012 10:03:48
    1. Re: [SFHG] index to SUSSEX FAMILY HISTORIAN
    2. http://www.sfhg.org.uk/pubs-1.html has a CD of the 1973-2007 volumes with index. SFHG Webmaster Registered Charity No. 273726 Russell Tuffery wrote on 02/08/2012 02:49: > Hi > Is there an indexto SFHG Family Historian and archive further to what is at http://www.sfhg.org.uk/editor.html#latest > > thanks > Russell Tuffery > Auckland > New Zealand

    08/02/2012 04:45:54
    1. Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. PMR
    3. Greetings John and Listers I'm interested in John's question too - as some of my lines go back beyond Parish Registers. My mother's paternal line of DANIEL - her surname too of course - goes back to her 8 x ggps (my 9 x ggps - one less than yours John) - see below. 1 Robert DANIEL b. cir 1555 Sussex d. 1608 Hastings, Sussex m. Margaret HOWMAN m. 8 Jun 1581 Hastings, Sussex b. cir 1555 Sussex d. 1629 Hastings, Sussex 2 Nicholas DANIEL b. 1586 Hastings, Sussex d. 1653 Hastings, Sussex m. Bennet PERIGOE m. 18 May 1613 Catsfield, Sussex b. 1593 Hastings, Sussex d. 1667 Hastings, Sussex 3 Nicholas DANIEL b. 1621 Hastings, Sussex d. 1680 Hastings, Sussex m. Alice SARGENT m. 17 Dec 1646 Hastings, Sussex b. 1628 Hastings, Sussex d. 1700 Hastings, Sussex 4 Thomas DANIEL b. 1660 Hastings, Sussex d. Feb 1723 Hastings, Sussex m. Elizabeth LASHER m. 30 Jul 1693 Hastings, Sussex b. 1670 Hastings, Sussex d. 1696 Hastings, Sussex 5 Thomas DANIEL b. 1694 Hastings, Sussex d. Apr 1771 Hastings, Sussex m. Susanna BOURN m. 13 Dec 1724 Hastings, Sussex b. 1699 Hastings, Sussex d. 1769 Hastings, Sussex 6 Thomas DANIEL b. 1725 Hastings, Sussex d. 1793 Hastings, Sussex m. Ann ALMOND m. 4 Jun 1751 Icklesham, Sussex b. 1727 Ashburnham, Sussex d. 1760 Hastings, Sussex 7 Thomas DANIEL b. 1751 Hastings, Sussex d. 1784 Lost at Sea m. Dorothy PHILLIPS m. 18 Mar 1771 Hastings, Sussex b. 1742 Hastings, Sussex d. 1812 Hastings, Sussex 8 Thomas DANIEL b. 1777 Hastings, Sussex d. 26 May 1850 Bexhill, Sussex m. Anna Maria BROWN m. 29 Jul 1802 Brighton, Sussex b. 1778 Diss, Norfolk d. 26 Jan 1862 Bexhill, Sussex 9 Theophilus Alfred James DANIEL b. 30 Jun 1817 Hastings, Sussex - died NZ. m. Elizabeth STEVENS b. 2 Sep 1832 Eastbourne, Sussex - died NZ. I also have a couple of lines in Sussex going back to my 11x & 12 x ggps, but the surnames change - they are 'distaffs of distaffs' as it were - and the parishes change here and there. The one below has Hastings in it for at least one 'vital event' for the DANIEL guys, but not always for their wives. My mother's gf (Theo at the bottom of the tree) was born in Hastings, but emigrated to the antipodes and died in NZ, and the birthplace and date of Robert at the top of the tree is uncertain, but believed at least to be in Sussex, maybe not Hastings though. As both my ggps on this line were Sussex born, and I have some Sussex ancestors on my father's side as well, I'm a tad over 1/4 Sussex by descent. Cheers folks. Pam (# 8642) Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of John Green Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2012 6:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. Hello everyone, I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex! .? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/02/2012 02:01:44
    1. Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. Neal Ward
    3. John,   I can't beat your record, but I can match it!  My 10x great grandfather was John Ward(e) of Cowfold, who married Ann Gratwicke.  Although I can now confirm a lot of the research myself (thanks to our digital age), much of the work was done by others many years ago, noteably Comber in his Sussex Genealogies.   The most fruitful sources of early information are, as Donna suggests, family wills, but I have found a few documents such as marriage settlements by searching online in the UK National Archives. An example is  28 May 1521John Warde of Cowfold, Sussex, - to Margerie Warde, sister of the said John Warde, whom the said John Saunder had taken to wife, of an annuity or annual rent of 20s. by way of her jointure, issuing out of lands and tenements in Charlewode; which lands and tenements descended to the said John after the death of John Saunder his father by right of inheritance. To hold and receive the said annuity to the said Margerie for her life. With power of distress Dated at Charlewode. Seal @ West Sussex Record Office By John Saunder of Parke in Charlewode - in performance of an agreement with Neal Ward   ________________________________ From: Donna Casey <[email protected]> To: John Green <[email protected]>; "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 1 August 2012, 21:32 Subject: Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. I am pleased to say that I can detail my direct paternal TILLINGHAST line from 1538 to 1997.  I certainly did not do this by myself...much much help from earlier family members and a few recent talented researchers have been by my side as I have uncovered this line. Donna Tillinghast Casey Michigan, USA PS  Some of my recent very early information has come from detailed wills of the mid 1500's.  That is one suggestion I can make to you to find more of your PAGE family line information. The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it will change; the realist adjusts the sails. ________________________________ From: John Green <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:16 PM Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. Hello everyone,     I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex! .? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather.     ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/01/2012 05:07:17
    1. [SFHG] index to SUSSEX FAMILY HISTORIAN
    2. Russell Tuffery
    3. Hi Is there an indexto SFHG Family Historian and archive further to what is at http://www.sfhg.org.uk/editor.html#latest    thanks Russell Tuffery Auckland New Zealand   From: John Green < [email protected]> Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 16:16:35 -0400 Hello everyone, I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex.? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather.

    08/01/2012 12:49:08
    1. Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. Beverly Roth
    3. In case you did not know - Robert Page (died 1568 in Hellingly) was married to Elizabeth Howell daughter of Edward Howell (left a will 1568 Hellingly - Lewes will Book A5 pg 423) and Joane. He also had sons John and William. I do not know the name of the father of Edward Howell but he had at least 5 siblings I know of - Markes Howell, Thomas, William, John and Richard Howell. I am a descendent of his brother John.   Beverly ________________________________ From: John Green <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 2:16 PM Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. Hello everyone,     I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex! .? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather.     ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/01/2012 10:38:14
    1. [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. John Green
    3. Hello everyone, I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex.? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather.

    08/01/2012 10:16:35
    1. Re: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537.
    2. Donna Casey
    3. I am pleased to say that I can detail my direct paternal TILLINGHAST line from 1538 to 1997.  I certainly did not do this by myself...much much help from earlier family members and a few recent talented researchers have been by my side as I have uncovered this line. Donna Tillinghast Casey Michigan, USA PS  Some of my recent very early information has come from detailed wills of the mid 1500's.  That is one suggestion I can make to you to find more of your PAGE family line information. The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it will change; the realist adjusts the sails. ________________________________ From: John Green <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2012 4:16 PM Subject: [SFHG] Baptisms and Burials before 1537. Hello everyone,     I may have raised this matter previously, likely years ago and would appreciate any comments, information or suggestions. My 10th great grandfather Robert Page died in 1568 in Hellingly. It is only a guess but I would think he was perhaps born, around 1510 possibly in Hellingly. My information is from an excellenty written and detailed article which appeared in the SFHG Family Historian Vol. 10 No 6, page 222 titled "The Page Family of Wilmington". I realise that records for this period must be exceedingly scant, but possibly since the article was written a good number of years ago further documents of this period may have come to light. I realise that the chances are exceedingly slim but I would be interested to have any comments on this matter. Incidentaly, back from my maternal grandfather Harry Page ( born Wilmington 22 October 1867) the direct male line is continuous back to Robert Page mentioned above. Do any others of our members have a lineage that long in Sussex! .? With kindest regards to everyone, John Green, 9502, in Ontario, Canada. ps I have traced my father's male line in Sussex back to my 6th Great Grandfather.     ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/01/2012 07:32:33
    1. Re: [SFHG] Henry Charles Carter death in Canada
    2. Deborah Montgomerie
    3. Hi Cathy, It would be useful if there was more information on Henry as his name is fairly common. Where was he born exactly in the UK & when? Also which province was his letter sent from in 1958? When was his divorce? Was he known by his name Henry or Charles? Debbie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cathy Bonner Sent: Friday, July 27, 2012 12:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [SFHG] Henry Charles Carter death in Canada Hello listers, I am trying to find a death of the person named above sometime after 1958 in Canada. He was my great-uncle who was divorced from his wife that he married in the UK called Ethel Leah Fanny BEASANT.He was alive in September 1958 as he sent money to the UK when a relative died.Any helpers from Canada/USA would be useful please. (Ethel lived and died in the USA) Many thanksCathy Bonner 14741 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/31/2012 07:03:05
    1. [SFHG] Chichester West Sussex Record Office
    2. Russell Tuffery
    3. Hi Does anyone offer a service for searching and copying documents there, apart from the staff themselves. I have found some documents via the archives catalogue which sound very promising, but the copying charges are very expensive. Any help appreciated. This is the catalogue link http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=182-ams39&cid=59#59  Add Mss 40,573 - 40,596 Set of papers from the house of Frances Muriel Jupp Barnard, in 1988, on Barnard and Jupp families and also to the Gratwicke and Martin families thanks   regards Russell Tuffery Auckland New Zealand 

    07/30/2012 10:18:15
    1. [SFHG] Broadwater, Worthing, Open Day at the Cemetery Saturday 4 August
    2. Judy Excell
    3. Help required. If anyone in the area would be willing to lend a hand for setting up I would be very pleased to see them on Saturday 4 August at the entrance to Broadwater Cemetery, South Farm Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN14 7TP There will be two heavy six foot tables to carry in plus other items and a gazebo to erect. At present volunteers available for 08:30-09:30 equals two. For more details of the cemetery: http://www.worthingheritage.co.uk/cemetery.htm If anyone is fit and willing enough to help please contact: Judy Excell [email protected] Regards Judy Excell

    07/30/2012 08:30:20
    1. Re: [SFHG] address query
    2. ROGER RUSHTON
    3. Hi Linda   You can search the records of Claybury Mental Hospital at the London Metropolitan Archives.  Folow this link http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hospitalrecords/details.asp?id=32&page=13 for more information. Regards Roger ________________________________ From: Linda Dimery <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, 28 July 2012, 16:26 Subject: [SFHG] address query hello all, I have just purchaced a death certificate from the year 1923.it gives the place of death as CLAYBURY MENTAL HOSPITAL ILFORD ESSEX, but under the heading "occupation" it gives a second address as CEDAR HOUSE, WESTCOMBE PARK, GREENWICH. the mans name was JAMES MCLACHLAN and his profession was glass manufacturer. He died on 13 APRIL 1923. Could anyone out there throw any light on what that second address might have been as I have not been able to find out anything about it. I know this man spent many years in mental institutions so I thought that what was it might be but have found nothing. any help would be appreciated. thanks linda. member number 12378 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/28/2012 11:12:38
    1. [SFHG] address query
    2. Linda Dimery
    3. hello all, I have just purchaced a death certificate from the year 1923.it gives the place of death as CLAYBURY MENTAL HOSPITAL ILFORD ESSEX, but under the heading "occupation" it gives a second address as CEDAR HOUSE, WESTCOMBE PARK, GREENWICH. the mans name was JAMES MCLACHLAN and his profession was glass manufacturer. He died on 13 APRIL 1923. Could anyone out there throw any light on what that second address might have been as I have not been able to find out anything about it. I know this man spent many years in mental institutions so I thought that what was it might be but have found nothing. any help would be appreciated. thanks linda. member number 12378

    07/28/2012 10:26:57
    1. [SFHG] Henry Charles Carter death in Canada
    2. Cathy Bonner
    3. Hello listers, I am trying to find a death of the person named above sometime after 1958 in Canada. He was my great-uncle who was divorced from his wife that he married in the UK called Ethel Leah Fanny BEASANT.He was alive in September 1958 as he sent money to the UK when a relative died.Any helpers from Canada/USA would be useful please. (Ethel lived and died in the USA) Many thanksCathy Bonner 14741

    07/27/2012 02:54:19
    1. [SFHG] SMITH Gladys born 1918
    2. Hi listers, I would like to make contact with any descendants of Gladys M SMITH whose birth was registered in Eastbourne District between April and June 1918, mothers maiden name given as STEPHENS. If I have the right family, Gladys would have been the daughter of Samuel SMITH and Rhoda Alice STEPHENS. After Samuel’s death in 1918, Rhoda later married Harry SPIERS in 1919 and had a son, also named Harry born in 1926 in Hailsham District. Ever hopeful of finding living relatives for my husband. regards, Sandra Shelley

    07/27/2012 08:45:41