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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: BUSH family of Bitton
« on: Wednesday 27 September 17 18:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi, are you still looking at you family tree? Tom Bach was my g grandmother's brother. I've been researching the Bach family recently. Can tell you more about Tom if you interested. I wonder why your grandmother didn't like him?! Don't think his father was a particularly nice man, would be interested if you know more. A

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Sunday 12 February 12 22:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Colin
Thanks for your reply. It's interesting to read  - Hall Farm is just round the corner from us, a lovely old house.
I will have to try and get in touch with Carl Buckle maybe.
Thanks
Anthea

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Thursday 09 February 12 22:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Colin
Thank you for your note. Do you have any info on the Buckles in Hunston? I am part of a group in the village who are researching the history of the village, the houses and the people who lived in the old houses. There were quite alot of Buckles - ag labourers and shoemakers I believe, but I guess you prob know more than me. We have just started going to the local records office collating info so if there is anything there you would like me to find out then I'm happy to do that. Have you been to Hunston - at one point the Buckles lived in Trotmans yard and then I believe it was called Buckles yard. There is a row of 3 cottages now called 'the yard' and we think that is prob Buckles/Trotmans yard. The village is so small there are not many old dwellings. If you have any pictures of your family here that would be very interesting. Thanks for getting in touch.
Anthea

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Sunday 22 January 12 00:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Pat
Well that was a bit of a shock! I have no idea what a local history recorder is. I am happy to consider doing it, but I'd like to know exactly what it is and what it involves. I'll have a look at your website.
Regards
Anthea 

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Saturday 21 January 12 22:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Sorry -  I drew a complete blank. There are very few gravestones left in the graveyard and those that are there are illegible. I am planning on doing a history of the village with a friend over the coming months- only 150 inhabitants in the village - so if i come across any more info in the records office etc I will get back to you.
Regards, Anthea

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Thursday 12 January 12 22:50 GMT (UK)  »
Ok, I'll have a look for you. I'll be there next friday if not before, so I'll get back to you before next weekend.
A

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Suffolk / Re: George SCARFF, Hunston,SUFFOLK
« on: Monday 09 January 12 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Are you still looking for info on George Scarff? I live in Hunston and am regularly at the small church there. Can take a look at the gravestones if that would help?

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