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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Kent Lookup Requests => Kent => England => Kent Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Istari on Monday 14 January 08 18:54 GMT (UK)
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Hi all,
Today I was in my local library checking/confirming details about my people when I came across something interesting (for me anyhow).
I can't put a link up so I'll give as much info as I can to help you finf where I was.
I was looking for George Taylor (my GGfather, born about 1844) in the 1891 census, he was born in tilmanstone, kent.
When I saw the original image for him, it showed an odd word in the "where born" column by the word "tilmanstone".
Would anyone care to hazard a guess or an opinion on what it says, I know what I think it says, but i'd like some other opinions please.
Thank you all in advance.
Istari
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Hi Tilmanstone is a parish in Kent on the A256 Dover road
I also found that a Mine was called Tilmanstone it began in 1906 near village of Eythorne not far from Tilmanstone parish
hope this helps
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Here is a snippet of the census that Istari is talking about.
I think it says......Tilmanstone and then Lyntown?
That's my best guess!
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There's a place called Leysdown in Kent ........ don't know if it's close to Tilmanstone though !! :-\
still doesn't look right though does it ??
Annie :)
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Hi
i have found a map of tilmanstone http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Maps/LofKPE.htm
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The word in brackets may be Teynham - it's not near Tilmanstone though. ???
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Have you got all the Census records for George Taylor ?
In 1851
born 1843 Tilmanstone (with parents William b 1810 Sarah b1813 + 3 kids)
civil parish : Tilmanstone (all the family)
Registeration district Eastry
Sub District Eythorn
In 1861
born 1843 Tilmanstone
Civil parish : Lynsted
Registeration District : Faversham
Sub District : Teynham
I think he was most definiately born in Tilmanstone the word in brackets is only really referring to district and you can see even on Census records it changes
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Hi, I was brought up in the East Kent area and think it may be a place called Lymne.
I am looking for my Fathers family in that area (Wellard)
Cazzanne
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Sorry having looked more closely at the map I think Lymne would be too far away. I remember there was a coal mine at Tilmanstone and Betteshanger from my childood.
Cazzanne
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hi All,
thanks to everyone thats had a look for this, I've since found out that this isn't my great grandfather so am still looking for my taylors.