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Offline Chris in 1066Land

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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #63 on: Sunday 04 April 04 12:02 BST (UK) »
Hi there

Here is the Playford Information from the 1851 Census Transcription

HO107/ 1636/ Folio 206/ Page 43 – Popping Hole Lane, Sedlescombe

PLAYFORD James, Head, Marr, 36, Ag Lab,, born Sedlescombe
                      Ann, Wife, Marr, 37, born Westfield
                      Robert, Son, Unm, 13, born Sedlescombe
                      Henry, Son, Unm, 11, born Sedlescombe
                      Jane, Dau, Unm, 8, born Sedlescombe
                      Jabez, Son, Unm, 5, born Sedlescombe
                      William, Son, Unm, 3, born Sedlescombe
                      George, Brother, Unm, 41, Ag Lab, born Wartling

Altogether there are 22 Playford entries in or around Sedlescombe

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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #64 on: Sunday 04 April 04 12:31 BST (UK) »
Here is the info from the 1841 Census transcriptions on CD

1841 Census – Swalesgreen, Sedlescombe

PLAYFORD James, 27, Ag Lab, born in Susex
                      Ann, 27, born Sussex
                      Robert, 3, born Sussex
                      Henry, 8months, born Sussex


1841 Census - Austford Farm, Sedlescombe

PLAYFORD Thomas, 30, Ag Lab, born Sussex
                      Elizabeth, 30, born Sussex
                      Edwin, 11, born Sussex
                      Thomas, 7, born Sussex
                      Caleb, 11months, born Sussex
                      Spencer, 15, Ag Lab, born Sussex

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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #65 on: Sunday 04 April 04 13:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris

Thank you very much indeed for your trouble and time on a Sunday.

1851 interesting find is a brother called GEORGE . As James was 1 of 8 children born to William PLAYFORD and Elizabeth RIDLEY and I didn't have a George - So you have given me something new to re search  :) Where is WARTON?

1841 Thomas PLAYFORD - james did have a bros called thus, however he married a Hannah Auton SHERWOOD. This family sailed off to OZ. Again some more research - thank you again .

If it's not a cheek and too much trouble I'd be interested in the other families of PLAYFORD in Sedlescombe please.

Very kind of you
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« Reply #66 on: Sunday 04 April 04 14:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Daisey Dee

Wartling (not Warton) is between Hooe and Hurstmonceux in Sussex.
In 1851 it had a population of 1,011 people in 175 households, but not one of them contained a Playford.
In 1986 that population had dropped to just 450 people.

HO 107/ 1636/ Folio223/ Page 56 - Snaggs Hill, Ewhurst

PLAYFORD James, Head, Marr, 36, Ag Lab, born Northiam
                 Harriet, Wife, Marr, 36, born Ewhurst
                 Harrirt, Dau, Unm, 14, born Ewhurst
                 John, Son, Unm, 12, born Sedlescomb
                 Albert, Son, Unm, 6, Scholar, born Ewhurst
                 William, Son, Unm, 6, Scholar, born Ewhurst
                 Mary Ann, Dau, Unm, 4, born Ewhurst
                 George, Son, Unm, 1, born Ewhurst
                 
HO 107/ 1636/ Folio 252/ Page 29 - Cripps Corner, Sussex

PLAYFORD James, Head, Marr, 37, Gardener, born Beckley, Sussex
                 Jane, Wife, Marr, 34, born Battle, Sussex
                 Silvester, Son, Unm, 2, born Battle

HO107/ 1636/ Folio 206/ Page 40 - Near Footland, Sedlescomb (not far from Poppinghole lane)

PLAYFORD  Spencer, Head, Marr, 32, Ag Lab, born Sedlescomb
                  Mary Jane, Wife, Marr, 26, born Northiam
                  Spencer, Son, Unm, 1, born Sedlescombe
     

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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #67 on: Sunday 04 April 04 15:14 BST (UK) »
Thank you

I can see your going to be a chap I'll have to get to know, your help will be invaluable. My family roots are very firmly fixed in sussex my grandfather was the last of my PLAYFORD  line born in Sedlescombe in 1914. He joined the police force and in 1937 was posted to Hornsey N8.

I'm told on my grandmothers side her ancestors GLAZE came from France with William the Conqueror in 1066 and that the knights roll include their name then spelt GLAISE. Although i do have documents from the Saxon Chronicles recording the name as far back as 400 ad, but that will be a research when Im a tad older LOL!!
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« Reply #68 on: Monday 05 April 04 16:44 BST (UK) »
all mine are in Hastings/St Leonard's (Moon, Baker, Wall, and Cripps), looking for John Cripps policeman in Hastings and area 1870-80 about, how would i obtain his records as being a policeman please, thank you
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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #69 on: Friday 09 April 04 09:13 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris

What a very generous offer!  I'd love to bombard you with requests but I'll restrain myself...

I'm interested in all LANSDELLs in Sussex - could you perhaps let me have entries from your Monumental Inscription database, if there are any?

Many thanks

Ruth
Interests include:
LANSDELL in Kent & Sussex; WELLER in Kent; SELMAN/SOLOMON in Yorkshire and Staffordshire; BROYD in Essex/Cambridgeshire; KETTERIDGE in Essex/Cambridgeshire

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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #70 on: Friday 09 April 04 20:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Ruth

"I'm interested in all LANSDELLs in Sussex - could you perhaps let me have entries from your Monumental Inscription database, if there are any?"

Sorry, Ruth

There are NO Landsells in my Database of Monumental Inscriptions

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Re:Research in Sussex
« Reply #71 on: Sunday 11 April 04 11:08 BST (UK) »
Millers in Westham

Dear Chris

I see you also have a census transcription for East Sussex for 1851.  If Westham is included, could you look up the same miller households again that you very kindly found for me in the 1841.

They are:

Westham Street: Richard Miller, Henry, Sarah (not hopeful that Richard would still be alive!!)
Hancomb/Hankham Street: household including Charles, Caroline, Alfred and George Miller
Hankham Street: household headed by Edward and Sophia Miller.

If there are any other Millers in Westham, please advise also.

Thanks so much for helping out.