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Title: Woolgar (Wulfgar) in Sussex
Post by: Janine on Tuesday 08 June 04 02:42 BST (UK)
 :D
Happy, happy!  I found a page for the Woolgar family in Sussex last night, marvelous source for anyone with connections to that family, my GG grandad William Winter married Eliza Woolgar, I had found 10 children so far, have found there were actually 15!  Feel like I am finding buried treasure and am now a confirmed geneaology addict, not looking for a cure however.
Title: Re:Woolgar (Wulfgar) in Sussex
Post by: Chris in 1066Land on Tuesday 08 June 04 09:53 BST (UK)
Hi Janine

I am very pleased that you are now making good headway with your Sussex ancestors.

Going back to one of your earlier postings

Incredibly helpful Chris ... thanks so much.  If I were a little closer than western Canada I'd take you for a pint at the Barley Mow in Selmeston, the pub my Grandparents ran for 28 years from 1924 on!

Could do with one of them this weather!!

Chris in 1066Land
Title: Re: Woolgar (Wulfgar) in Sussex
Post by: Paratrooper on Monday 08 February 10 15:36 GMT (UK)
I have a number of Woolgars in Seaford  in the 18/19th Century