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| My great grand-parents: • Click names to view above or right-click to open full size. • You may use keyboard navigation keys within tree | |
| Martha Hannah Hales (1878-1957)
John Gough Roberts (1878-1957) |
Hannah Barnes (1883-1972)
William Charles Tappin (1882-1971) |
| Keturah Sandell (1851-1930)
Thomas Bearman (1846-1921) |
Sarah Fidler (1862-1952)
Alfred Robert Webb (1861-1948) |
Random images from the site:
Madge B Marden
outbound to Chile in 1949 with husband Albert who was a director. They returned 2 months later. Records from Ancestry.
Chelmsford,
Essex. From Springfield Hill near the Gravel Pits engraved by J Rogers after a picture by WHBartlett, published in Virtue's Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain. Essex, 1834.jpg
Simon Vertue
paid ÂŁ35, a large sum on 2nd May 1722, for his apprenticeship to merchant taylor Philip Glass
The children of
Florence Eliza Hales and Herbert Clark, taken in 1974: Aliston Herbert Clark (known as Bert), Agnes Florence Clark (known to us all as Mickie) – later changed her name to Allison, Frederick Robert Clark, Phillip Thomas Clark and in front David Hales Clark
The will of
Mary Vertue of 1686, page 1. The will mentions son Symon, daughters Mary and Martha, grandchildren Symon ??? and Christopher ??? as well as various ships
Later map
showing Tinkfield Farm and future railway, home of Thomas Fidler yeoman and family until around 1849
Ordnance Road
flood in 1903, end of Salisbury Rd, the next street along is Medcalf Road where William Calvert and family lived. View towards the RSAF.
Poster with
picture of SS Wisconsin on which William Knibb Rodway emigrated in 1871. Guion Line was founded by Stephen Guion, an American, the SS Wisconsin was the first compound engined North Atlantic liner whose maiden voyage was in 1870, she was withdrawn in 1893. The poster was circa 1880 and printed in red and black, 50 x 38 cm.
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