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I give in! Anyone from Northamptonshire?
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Sidami | Report | 16 Apr 2006 18:25 |
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I have ancestors from Naseby called Ringrose, also Northampton called Hare and Masters, also Errington, so if any of you have any of these names get in touch Sue. |
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Deanna | Report | 16 Apr 2006 17:06 |
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Don't come from there, but am living there now. Deanna X |
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Pippa | Report | 16 Apr 2006 16:11 |
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I have ancestors from Ravensthorpe! |
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Jean | Report | 16 Apr 2006 16:00 |
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Im a londoner, lived in milton keynes for 2yrs, now living just outside wellingborough for past 29yrs. jean |
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Trudi | Report | 16 Apr 2006 15:26 |
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Hi I have traced a relative to Kings Clifffe although I don't know her maiden name!! Her name was Elizabeth brn 1790 and she married Thomas Haines in Queniborough,Leicestershire in 1819. I know this from a cousin and census records however we can't find her birth name!!! It's very frustrating. So if anyone knows of a 'runaway' to Leicestershire please let me know. I'm sure Kings Cliffe is lovely so she must of been madly in love!! Trudi |
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A. Neil | Report | 4 Feb 2005 20:13 |
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Hi all. My ggrandfather Thomas King was born in Newborough and his father, also Thomas I think, was born in Nassington. My grandfather, again Thomas, was born in Holbeach St. Johns, Lincolnshire. Lots of Thomases. :-))) Neil |
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Chrissy | Report | 3 Feb 2005 09:25 |
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Hi Tracy, My daughters went to John Lea many years ago what a shame they knocked it down , now with all these new houses they are building on the site and also to the East of the town they will need another school.!! Chrissy. |
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Chrissy | Report | 2 Feb 2005 15:15 |
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I am still here in Wellingborough Janet don't think i will ever escape. Chrissy. |
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Greg | Report | 2 Feb 2005 14:54 |
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From "up north" really but living in Wellingborough (commuting to London from Burnley is just too far!!!). |
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Wendy | Report | 2 Feb 2005 09:55 |
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I have ancesgtors from Ashton,Roade and Stoke Bruerne.Visited those places a few years ago and had a great time.It was so picturesque,it was great to see where my ancsetors came from. Wendy |
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Big Shaz | Report | 24 Dec 2004 19:09 |
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Hi Sue, I only lived in Hartwell from 0ctober 78 until April 79. We lived in Robins Close! I do remember the little shop... there were two but I think I know the one you mean, it was the bigger of the two. If the little chapel is the one I am thinking of then I used to go to the girls brigade there... LOL It was in the paper last week ... apparently it is to be converted into a house or something! Shaz x |
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Sue | Report | 24 Dec 2004 19:04 |
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Hi Shaz - Where in Hartwell did you live? I used to live in the house between the Chapel and the shop in Forest Road in the 1970s. We had a small engineering firm in the buildings behind the house. Not sure what is there now, but there were two tall firtrees at the front. Sue |
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Aussieone | Report | 22 Dec 2004 23:44 |
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Hi Janet I saw your thread and thought I would leave a message. My name is Sue Mace, I am an Aussie but I have traced my ancestors back to Brigstock, Northamptonshire. I believe around the 1700 and early 1800s there were a lot of Mace's living in Brigstock with many of them being buried there. My G.G.G. Grandfather Amos Mace was buried there in 1849. His son also named Amos Mace migrated to Australia around 1841 which is how I got here in Tasmania. Sue from Tassie |
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Big Shaz | Report | 22 Dec 2004 23:18 |
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Hi Janet,,, I wasnt born in Northampton, I am from Glasgow originally but have spent a lot of my life living in England and most of that time has been spent living in Northampton! All 6 of my kids were born here in Northampton! I spent a short time living in Hartwell and then moved into the town centre but for the past four years I have been living in Duston :-) Shaz xx |
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Sue | Report | 22 Dec 2004 23:05 |
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Mea I used to live in Hartwell. Family still lives in Towcester area, Roade, Stoke Bruerne, Shutlanger and Northampton. Ancestors were from Blisworth and Milton. Mary If you do a Google search for boot & shoe Northampton you should come across a site giving a lot of information which I think was written by Victor Hatley. He was librarian at Nene when it was called Northampton College of Technology. I can't remember the site but I found it a year or so ago. You may need to narrow the search down a bit, but give it a go, you might get lucky. Hi everyone from Northants. Haven't been on GR for about 9 months other than for a brief periodic browse. Glad to know the Northamptonians are still alive and kicking. Sue (now in Wiltshire) |
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Rosemary | Report | 11 Dec 2004 14:52 |
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My Jackson family are from Northamptonshire. I spent a year trying to trace my grandfather's birth, spending pounds on birth certificates. He doesn't appear on either the 1881 or 1891 censuses. He had a habit of giving Northampton as his birthplace, instead of Northamptonshire. Eventually I found him in Peterborough which I know is now Cambridgeshire. His father came from Peterborough but his mother came from Oundle. It is one of the few counties in this country that I haven't visited. Rosemary(Essex) |
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Mary | Report | 11 Dec 2004 12:44 |
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Amanada - all my relatives in Northants worked in the shoe trade, including my Mum and Dad, and my brothers step brothers. Sadly, not much a shoe trade going on there now. Anyone know of any sites that would give info on the history of the shoe trade there ? I've got history books of Rushden but would like something specifically on the boot and shoe industry Mary |
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Carolyn | Report | 11 Dec 2004 12:03 |
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My Grandad, Arthur Tarry, was born in Northampton in 1892, left during WW1 and never went back permanently, but was always very proud of his northamptonshire roots. The names I'm researching in northants are: Tarry - Northampton, Creaton Cole - Northampton, Wrigley - Kettering Goodman -Northampton Coe - Kettering Durden - Northampton Orland/Ireland - Creaton, Teeton Farndon - Creaton Hollick - Creaton Wood - Brixworth Tee - Gretton Satchell - Gretton Carolyn |
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Mary | Report | 11 Dec 2004 10:59 |
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Janet you know me but I'll add to your thread anyway. Born in Rushden and just found a lot of my relatives I thought were from Wymington Beds were from Wellingborough ! Mum still lives in Rushden and I get down as much as I can from up here in not so sunny Lincolnshire (at the moment anyway) but don't get down enough to be able to look up records etc so rely on sites such as these and the kind folk here to help me out and they have for which I say a huge 'THANKS' Be interested in any site addresses I may not have already tried - any help in fact - to follow my Pendered line. Bless you all -Northamptonshire is a great place !! Mary |
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Chrissy | Report | 11 Dec 2004 09:46 |
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Hi Lisa, My two daughters live in Irchester also my son-in-law much nicer than Wellingborough tho i live nearer to Great Doddington which isn't too bad. Chrissy. |
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