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Worcestershire / Re: Giles House, Belbroughton
« on: Saturday 18 August 12 12:51 BST (UK)  »
The National Archives' "documentsonline" Wills section has a will for Roger Waldron of Gileshouse 1670. A bit early for you but may be of interest. Yes it is still there hidden behind the hedges on what used to be the Stourbridge to Bromsgrove highway now a dual carriageway.

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Staffordshire / Re: Any info on Kottingham House and/or Cooperage, Burton on Trent
« on: Monday 09 January 12 23:23 GMT (UK)  »
avm228 
Thank you for such a prompt reply and confirmation of my own research. Frederick Newton Husbands' father, John Fredk Husbands, (registered at Ross, Herefordshire 1849) remains elusive having apparantly died between his son's birth in Dartmouth 1873 and the 1881 census when Elizth is a widow. Fredk Newton Husbands states on his Freeman of the City cert of 1896 that his father was 'The Rev Frederick Husbands dec late of Dartmouth Clerk in Holy Orders'. If anyone finds his death/burial  or indeed any other info. please let me know . Also as Kottingham House/works has now gone any pictures would be good.
Happy researching everyone!

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Staffordshire / Re: Any info on Kottingham House and/or Cooperage, Burton on Trent
« on: Monday 09 January 12 10:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anna (and anyone else!),
 I am also researching the Newton family who were living at Kottingham House, Burton on Trent, in particular Frederick Newton Husbands whose mother was Elizabeth Husbands nee Newton.
Any contact greatly appreciated. I was under the impression that her brother Alfred was the Alfred James Newton who was Lord Mayor of London in 1899/1900?

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