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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Kent => Topic started by: Little Mac on Saturday 26 January 08 16:21 GMT (UK)
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In 1851 Charles Rich owned Thackland Farm, Rainham, Kent. Unable to find any records other than census return. Any ideas where I should look? Doesn't appear to be around now!
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Mac, are you sure it's Thackland and not Mackland?
Casalguidi
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Hi there - do you know I think you're right! I have just revisited the census return and it could quite well be Mackland Farm House. If it is, do you have any info on it? Many thanks Little Mac
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I'm sorry but I don't know anything about it - I'm not that familiar with the area - just looked up place names in Rainham early 1900s here:
http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Libr/KPN/A/01/01.htm
Have you tried http://www.historicaldirectories.org ?
There is a Macklands on the Images of England site but I'm not sure that it would have been Macklands Farm http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/ - you will need to register to view the picture.
I have noticed a property for sale, Macklands Cottages, which I presume would be in the vicinity http://www.propertyforkent.co.uk/localprices.aspx?val=ME9%207UT with a link to a current day map of the area.
It would appear there are some documents at the Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone http://www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp
You should be able to find it on an old map (c1870s?) but it takes a while to move around and zoom in on Rainham http://www.old-maps.co.uk/indexmappage2.aspx
Casalguidi
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Wow! Thanks for all that - I feel so inadequate now!
Will certainly check it all out.
Thank you so much :)
Little Mac
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Hello Little Mac
I have been looking out of a kitchen window at Mackland's House all morning!
If you would like any photos or any info that I can give you on the area please just ask?
Macklands was an area in Rainham in what is now called Station Road but was originally White Horse Lane. There is a pub, of which I used to be a regular, called The Mackland Arms. Mackland's House used to be privately owned but is now a residential home for the elderly. Bungalows have been built in the grounds and the rest of the orchards etc that surrounded it were sold off in the 1970's for a housing estate. From what I can remember they were orchards of pear trees.
Hope this is of some help
Tina
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Hi Tina
Wow thanks for that - it still exists then? On the census it is Macklands Farm House - it is the same place is it? This is so exciting!
I'd love any info you could send me, thank you so much.
Wendy
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Hello Wendy
Sorry it has taken me a while to get back to you, the Grandchildren descended on us over the weekend and the books that I needed to look in were in the loft of all places.
I will PM you for your email address as I am not sure it I can add a PDF on here or even if I would be breaking the copyright laws if I did as it is scanned pages from a book.
Regards
Tina
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This is Mackland House taken this week.