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Offline julieann1

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Re: The Hare Warren
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 28 October 07 22:19 GMT (UK) »
Was your ancestor some sort of gamekeeper?  I mean did it specify on the census?
BELL;TWEEDIE;PITTILLO/PATTILLO;WATSON;JOHNSTONE;PALMER;MOFFAT:DOBIE;BEATTIE:-Dumfrieshire<br />HYSLOP;MANSON;CURRIE;JAMIESON;BEATTIE:-Ayr<br />HOOKER;DYSON;SEABROOKE;DYER;DREWELL;STOCKWELL;CRIPPS;-London<br />DEVOS:London, Belguim
BENDALL-Bristol<br />WOODEN/WOODIN;JARRETT-Surrey<br />MURCH;HARRIS;POPE:-Devon QUARM-Devon,London,Anywhere<br />RUMBLE;HIBBERD;-Wilts
MARTIN - Dorset,Somerset;
PITTUCK/PITTOCK:-Suffolk.
WILSON;BARNEY;WINDES/WINDERS;ELLIS - Yorkshire;MARSTON;HALLAM - Notts;

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Re: The Hare Warren
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 13 October 12 22:50 BST (UK) »
Hi Julieann
Have just read your message in reply to mine re Hare Warren.  Thank you.   My ancestor is listed as living at Hare Warren Wilton Wilts, so I think the Wilton one is correct.  He was a gamekeeper, so your wood also rings true.  Wonder who owned the wood, who he was working for?  Will try the google as you suggested.
Regards
LC

Hi LC,

I too have a relative listed as living in The Hare Warren in 1901. She was the neice of a gamekeeper!! So I'm guessing we have a confirmed family link.

I Googled The Hare Warren and came across this thread.

Regards,
BB69

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« Reply #11 on: Sunday 25 November 12 19:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
The info about Hare warren you have been given is correct.
I used to live very close by as a child and used to play in Hare Warren and there is a beautiful cottage in the woods called keepers cottage.The land is owned by Lord Pembroke . The interesting thing is that one of my mothers friends who lived near us when I was little, father was a gamekeeper who live in the house.If you haven't been there I suggest you do it is idylic.

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Re: The Hare Warren
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 20 July 16 22:18 BST (UK) »
I have a connection with Hare Warren, c.1833 and onwards my family lived there and two of them are buried at Netherhampton, my mother can remember living there as a child.