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Sussex Family Historian, vol. 11 no. 5, edited by P. B. Evershed, published March 1995 (Sussex Family History Group, ISSN: 0260-4175) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
The Jefferay Monument in Chiddingly Church, by Mrs. José Loosemore, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, p.163) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Transportation (by mistake) of the Boy Etsell, by Mrs. Rachel Fletcher, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.164-166) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The story of Charles Edsell/Etsell, born 1805 at Chichester, the illegitimate son of Emma Edsell, who was transported for life for "stealing from the Guardians of Poor at Yapton one jacket 2s and one pair of trousers 2s" that he was wearing when he ran away from Yapton Workhouse on 2 December 1835.
Life in Late Victorian Brighton, by William Ransom, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.167-170) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Edited (by P. B. Evershed) extracts from notes written in 1962 about his early life in Brighton by William Ransom (1881-1967)
The Clayton Tunnel Disaster, by R. C. Grant, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.171-174) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The story of the disaster when three trains all reached the Clayton Tunnel at the same time around 8:30 am on 25 August 1861
The Village Letter Box, by Bill Stephenson, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.175-176) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The story behind the petition by John Letcher Lane "For a Letter Box, or Pillar (as is most suitable) to be fixed at or on the most central, convenient, dry, clean, and proper site in Old Fishbourne near Chichester" and two years later in 1907 the postal authorities finally gave in.
Henry Fryer Tidey, 1814-1872, Poet & Artist, by Merle G. Rafferty, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.177-179) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Discovery of details of the works of Henry Fryer Tidey, one of the eleven children of John Tidey (1773-1849), poet and artist.
The 7th Battalion East Surrey Regiment & Private Ernest Bulbeck, by Mary Bulbeck, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, p.180) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Ernest Percival Bulbeck, aged 21 years, was killed in action and it is name that lives on, inscribed on the War memorial in Quay meadow at Bosham.
Filling in the Gaps, by Mrs. Beverley Dwyer, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, p.184) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Researching Daniel Baldock (c.1740-1819) of Wadhurst
35 Names on 35 Folios, by Karen Tayler née Pattenden, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, p.190) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The will of Ellen Pattenden (1822-1904) of Henfield
The Queen's Coachman, our only claim to fame, by Christine Jackson, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.191-194) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Edwin Miller, born 1836 in Ringmer, the son of William and Charlotte Miller was coachman to Queen Victoria for 40 years.
A Kidnap, Murder & Illegal Adoption in Sussex in the 1830s, by Helen Harries, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.194-195) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Melbourne police records regarding James Brockhurst
A Pilgrimage to Pagham, by Frederick B. Florence, published March 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 5, article, pp.196-198) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Sussex Family Historian, vol. 11 no. 6, edited by P. B. Evershed, published June 1995 (Sussex Family History Group, ISSN: 0260-4175) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Winchelsea: An 18th Century View of the Town and its Life as a 'Rotten Borough', by Rodney Elliott Marten, published June 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 6, article, pp.203-208) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Entry for Winchelsea in the Universal British Directory, Sussex published in 1792
Ward's Land, by John Townsend, published June 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 6, article, p.208) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The first recorded owner of an inn called the Donkey's Castle was John Ward of Ashurst, yeoman, in 1710.
The Kent/Sussex Border at the Change of Religion, by C. W. Field, published June 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 6, article, pp.209-216) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The tragedy of what we call the change of religion is that the onslaught, when it came, hit the Catholic body when it was at a very low ebb.
Parish Profile no. 1: Newhaven, by Reg Towner, published June 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 6, article, p.218) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
1939-45 War Dead of the British Commonwealth and Empire, by Mr. A. V. C. Roberts, published June 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 6, article, pp.227-228) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:List of Sussex men buried at the town cemetery of Antwerp.
A Pilgrimage to Pagham & Journeys End, by Frederick B. Florence, published June 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 6, article, pp.228-229) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Sussex Family Historian, vol. 11 no. 7, edited by P. B. Evershed, published September 1995 (Sussex Family History Group, ISSN: 0260-4175) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
The Saga of the Runaway Potter, by L. C. Rumens, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.235-236) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:More developments on the story of Edward Rumens, potter, born 1788, was balloted for Militia in Brede but ran away. He is possibly the Edward Miller otherwise known as Edward Rumens who was committed at Lewes Quarter Sessions in 1814 and was transported to Australia.
A Neglected Pioneer, by Mrs. Brenda Gardner, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.237-238) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:After four months at sea they landed near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay on 19 April 1607 and settled and named the town after King James I. Among the 105 people who were to remain in the colony was Reverend Robert Hunt. He had been appointed vicar of Reculver in Kent in 1594, married Elizabeth Edwards in 1597 and they had two children. He was installed as vicar of Heathfield on 5 October 1601 and sailed to the America without his family to be chaplain of the new colony where he died in 1608.
Dr. Burn's Casebook, by B. A. White, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.243-244) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Extracts relating to Sussex from Vol 4 of the 22nd edition of Burn's Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer dated 1814.
Parish Profile no. 2: Bishopstone, by Reg Towner, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.245) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
"Neptune" People 1839, by Albert King, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.246) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Emigrants from Sussex on SS Neptune
The Florance Family, by Frederick B. Florence, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.247-249) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Research tracing the descendants of Christopher Florance who married Petronelle in 1686 at Pagham
In Search of Sarah Boniface, by Mrs. Joyce Winder, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.253) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The mystery of Sarah Boniface who had married George Eade in 1836 at Ditchling
In the Beginning, by Stephen Warden, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.254) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Reflections of the first 22 years of the Sussex Family Historian
Sussex Lawyers in 1839, by Ronald Newman, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.255-256) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Extract from Pigot & Co. Directory of 1839
Brede Emigrants, by Andrew Barnes, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.260) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:A list of emigrants from Bred in 1838 giving surname, christian name, some maiden names, number of children, date of departure and destination.
Thomas Ravensdale, Martyr, by Kathleen Benny, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.261-262) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Thomas Ravensdale, a currier from Rye, was martyred at the stake at Mayfield on 24 September 1556.
Philly's Sampler, by Judy Sidgwick, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.263) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Philly Playford was baptized in 1823 at Ewhurst the daughter of John Playford and Annie Goodsell. She created a sampler at 18 years old in 1841.
Is that you, Mr. Johnson?, by Hedley Hunnisett, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.266-267) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Tracing the origin of the Hunnisett name from the immigration from the French-speaking Low Countries of Jakes Hanizet, a skilled iron worker, who with his wife Mercy came to this country in 1517 and settled in the Hundred of Rotherfield where in 1543 he was assessed for tax.
Every son was a Henry, by Norma Pilbeam, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, p.267) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Jesse Pilbeam, son of Jesse White Pilbeam was born about 1858. He married Julia Emily Lavender on 1 December 1879 at Warbleton where they had 9 children. All 7 sons had Henry as one of their forenames.
About the Militia, by Don Burgess, published September 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 7, article, pp.268-269) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) served in the militia from 1758 to 1762
Sussex Family Historian, vol. 11 no. 8, edited by P. B. Evershed, published December 1995 (Sussex Family History Group, ISSN: 0260-4175) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
My Donnington Ancestors in the 18th & 19th Centuries, by Reverend John Reynolds, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, pp.279-283) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:A narrative history of the Fogden, Prior and Reynolds families including a family tree beginning with William Fogden and Dorothy Marks and covers the years 1701 - 1923 in the parish of Donnington.
Dr. Burn's Casebook, by B. A. White, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, pp.283-285) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Extracts relating to Sussex from Vol 4 of the 22nd edition of Burn's Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer dated 1814.
Holden versus Holder, by Frank Leeson, F.S.G., published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, p.286) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Variants of the name Holden are: Holding, Holder, Holdens, Wolder, Walder, Holter, Older and Oulder
James William Pagden of Alfriston, by Mrs. Sue Ginman, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, pp.287-288) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:James William Pagden (1816-1872) was born in Alfriston to Henry Pagden and Susannah Ade. He married three times: Charlotte Pagden (a cousin) in 1855, Augusta Winstanley in 1859, and Emma Tanner Sanger in 1866.
Parish Profile no. 3: Alfriston, by Reg Towner, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, p.289) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Desperately seeking Barnes & Selmes, by Mrs. Glenda Manwaring, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, p.290) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:William Barnes born about 1820, the son James Barnes and Mary Brett, married Caroline Selmes in 1841 at Beckley before they emigrated to Australia where they had five children.
The Kings of King's Hill Cottage, by Albert King, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, pp.291-292) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:William King (1784-1763) was the second of seven children of Thomas King who married Mary Stoneham on 1 May 1781 at Burwash. William married Sarah Green in 1808 and they had a family of eight children, two of whom emigrated to Australia.
A Cautionary Tale, by Don Burgess, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, p.292) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The search for the parents of William Paris who died in 1908 in New Zealand.
Five Unhappy Women, by Ruth Samuel, published December 1995 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 8, article, pp.293-295) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:The darker side of the Zillwood and Churcher families