« Reply #6 on: Friday 27 August 10 16:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Jeremy
PM received & replied to - thanks. Its well worth joining the Yahoo group - Somerset Hundreds. Just go to Forum on Rootschat, click on Somerset (in England section) & there is a Somerset resources section. Click on that & find a topic headed "Yahoo Groups for Somerset 100s". This will tell you how to join (everything is free, but you need to register). The source material is grouped under the various Hundreds (ancient local administration divisions). Chew Stoke & Chew Magna are in the Chew Hundred (there is a list on the site so you can find which parish is in which Hundred - its worth joining every Hundred that you think you might need). In the individual Hundred there is a "files" section that leads to a host of transcripts on a parish by parish basis. Many of these will already be on FreeReg, but not all. There are also some photos, trees & a forum. Some parishes still have no transcripts at all - there is a lot of work to be done - I'm working on Chewton Mendip myself at the moment.
I also noted from the Somerset RO website that there is a will for a Joseph Gullock from Stoke Lane in 1825 - do you have this?
Regards
Steve
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