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Sue

Sue Report 7 Jan 2008 20:27

I love Cornwall and OH and I intended to retire there and run a caravan site! Unhappily circumstances put paid to this, but I'm there in my dreams :o)

We have friends who live at Praa Sands and we also used to stay with a friend of my parents who ran a B&B in Western Terrace, Falmouth in the late 1960s, early 1970s.

As a child, we spent many happy family holidays at Fishcombe Beach in Brixham, Devon. In the 1980s we had some wonderful holidays with our children in our caravan near Dawlish. I remember, as a child, being scared when the railway line was so close to the sea at Dawlish and frightened that the train would fall into the sea!

OH's ancestors come from Landkey, near Barnstaple, Knowle, near Crediton and Broadclyst. He still has family in Exmouth and Pinhoe.

I think we definitely must go back to the West Country this year :o)

Sue
xx

Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 7 Jan 2008 19:51


~~waves to Trish~~

Trish Devon

Trish Devon Report 7 Jan 2008 16:43

Thought I had better pop in and say hello,
from Sunny Devon. !!!!!!!!!!
After the rain this morning, lovely sunshine this afternoon, albeit cold.
Plymouth Hoe,looking at its best on a cold winters January day.
The cloud formation,and the colour of the sea,absolutely stunning.
Cant wait for the summertime,when all the yachts are bobbing about.
Must admit the Cornish coastline is so beautiful,whatever the season.
I love my home town,although lived in other cities,Im glad I am back home to stay.
It does make a nice change to hear about Devon/Cornwall.
Trish
xx

Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 7 Jan 2008 16:17


~~waves to Ellan~~ - a neighbour! lol

Teresa, in our local library here in Barnstaple we have genealogy records going back to the mid-1800's. As I said earlier, hubby is from North Devon anyway and has lots of ancestry here on his mum's side.

I need to do some looking-up for his side sometime, and have also offered to do a look-up for another member here, but haven't got round to it yet. This could be the perfect opportunity to get a day off and go to the library!

If you'd like me to do any lookups for you, pm me and I'll do what I can.

See you all later. ~~waves~~
x

Laura

Laura Report 7 Jan 2008 15:25

nudging back up : )

Desperate Housewife ♥

Desperate Housewife ♥ Report 7 Jan 2008 11:00

Love cornwall and traced my ancesters back there but I always knew they were from there as my grandad told me and we have a cornish surname. It is my spiritual home and I've just book our summer holiday there again but luckly the family all love it almost as much as me. If I ever win the lottery that's where I shall be going, sort of like comming home really. My cornish ancesters moved up to manchester in the late 1800's so I think it's about time we went back....I wish.

Karen

°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º Little Nanna Lynn °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°

°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º Little Nanna Lynn °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º° Report 7 Jan 2008 10:19

isnt it funny, i have no knowledge of any ancestors coming from Devon or cornwall, but its what i call my spiritual home

if i could move down to north cornwall today i would,
as children we spent lots of happy bucket and spade holidays there, and i always feel like its going home when im there,
Cant explain the feeling of peace, i just sit on the rocks for hours looking out at the sea, its quite uncanny,
Last year we were down in Polzeath, and i knew the place, and had not been before,

Maybe another life, who knows, either that or i was a mermaid once upon a time and spent lots of time there lol

As soon as i win the lotto, i will be there, no question about that, keep your fingers crossed for me

xxLynnxx

Staffs Col

Staffs Col Report 7 Jan 2008 09:53

Jan,

Ginsters? lol .....only joking I used to use the little offshoot bakery in Praze...It was a Saturday lunchtime treat for all the shop staff...hmmm

Col

Teresa In Canada

Teresa In Canada Report 7 Jan 2008 07:13

Hi Colin :)

I love Devon and Cornwall although have only been there twice, once when I was 12 and then in 1996 with Bob and my mum. When we were there our base was in Croyde Bay and almost every day we went to Barnstaple. Several years later, when I decided to do my tree, I discovered that my gggrandmother was born in Barnstaple! Oh, how I wish I had started this search before our trip to England! What treasures I might have found.

We travelled all over Devon and Cornwall, but my favourite places were Mevagissey ( a childhood memory of eating cockles and mussels from a grease proof bag) and St Mawes where my dad had worked at the Ship and Castle inn many years ago.
Bob loved Tintagel and all the lovely ruins.
We will definitely return there some day.

Teresa

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 7 Jan 2008 01:42

I love Cornwall and have visited about 5 or 6 times in all, couple of times I stayed in Falmouth, Waveyone, at a little flat in Penmere Hill, and also stayed at Kennack Sands, Playing Place and Looe.
Have a photo of me in June 1998 in the pouring rain, brolly up, raincoat on and paddling in the sea at Kennack!!

Hoping to get back there this Maytime.
Lizx

Laura

Laura Report 6 Jan 2008 23:03

lol its wierd I was beginning to think I was the only one from Devon on these boards! always hear lots from the Lads and Lassies from up North, but Devon never gets a mention... until now! thanks Colin xxx

Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 6 Jan 2008 17:10


Flippy heck! A thread mentioning my home town!
I live in Barnstaple, though I was born in Essex. Hubby's a "yokel" from Ilfracombe. I used to live in a little village called Combe Martin, near Ilfracombe - do you know it, Colin? You must have visited it in the past! :-)
Back to Laura, though: as I said on Colin's "introduce yourself" thread, hubby's got family in Jacobstowe, which is near Okehampton. As you say, small world, eh.
x

Janette

Janette Report 6 Jan 2008 16:28

Well all cornish lovers lol

We live in Hayle, hubby always lived here, I moved over from St.Ives when we married 21 years ago. Would not want to live anywhere else. Love Cornwall and its life style.

I know how lucky I am to live 5 minutes from the most beautiful beach in the world, all 3 miles of it.
We of course have the famous pasty shop, Colin I think you know it well.

Jan x

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Jan 2008 16:23

annie,
We used to stay in New Polzeath in the 80s, it was a lovely little place then.

Ann
glos

Colin from Hampshire

Colin from Hampshire Report 6 Jan 2008 16:03

Hi Heather :)

I had never actually stopped in Roche but have just looked at the net and realized what I have missed on the way through, the little chapel there looks amazing.


Colin :) Smartened itself up isnt the word for it, us Gosportonians have to take off our shoes now when we step off the ferry from Gosport lol

Hi Annie :):)

Camelford I have stayed in, a little place there called Julliot Wells a very lovely quiet little caravan park. It was so peaceful, I loved the little river that run through the small village there :)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Jan 2008 15:58

I am sure that somewhere I have a photo of Tony ad I sitting at the base of Roche Rock.

Yes small world Colin from staffs, didn't really venture into the village on foot. And my home town is Fareham not so far from the other Colin. I used to work for the admiralty expense accounts which was opposite the NAAFI club. I worked with somebody whose parents (I think) owned or managed the still and West in the 50s. But would you believe I have not yet been to Gunwharf!

Colin (Hampshire) My cousin had a lovely big house overlooking the sea called Southleigh which used to be a temperance hotel They also did B&B, they have still got it and rent it out but have had another house built in the grounds.

Ann
Glos

ann

ann Report 6 Jan 2008 15:56

Well my Treloar ancestors came from Wendron,my parents lived in Camelford and hubbys family still live in Wadebridge. love the place. Annie

Staffs Col

Staffs Col Report 6 Jan 2008 15:52

Hi Hampshire Colin, Haven't been to Pompey for about 5 years now but last time it had smartened itself up since my navy days in the 80's. On our last visit we stayed at the Sally Port and got happily confused at the Old Still & West Col :)

Colin from Hampshire

Colin from Hampshire Report 6 Jan 2008 15:49

Hi Colin :):)

We have had a couple of meetings at the old Still & West , and Gunwarf it is a lovely place overlooking the harbour entrance. We tend to meet at Gunwarf then make our way down to Southsea sea front on a good day. Greasy burgers and chips on Portsmouth front near the bus station takes me back a bit :):)


Hi Ann :):) I have walked up the long Porthpean road a few times :):)

Hi Heather :):) Roche I am sure I have been through on my way to Bodmin, if I am right its almost the halfway point between St Austell and Bodmin itself and a lovely piece of countryside :):)

Staffs Col

Staffs Col Report 6 Jan 2008 15:47

Our shop was midway up the village street, (if you ventured into the village) opposite the Methodist Church which I think is now an apartment complex...small world hey?