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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 25 June 05 22:25 BST (UK) »
Chris,
Lucky us!  Another visit to the Records Office!

If time permits, verification of the two following events would be appreciated:

Christening of William James Sayers, 18 Aug/1832, London Road – Countess of Huntingdon’s, Brighton.

Marriage of Caroline Sayers to George Picknell, 23 July 1843, St. Nicholas, Brighton.

With thanks,
~meg

PS: Chris, for your info I will be on holidays during the time of your visit to the Records Office and will not have computer access to acknowledge any replies. 
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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 25 June 05 22:54 BST (UK) »
Hi There

M.Sharp, Cullen & ~Meg

Have printed off your lookup requests and will use these as my work sheets.

M.Sharp - Your request may be to late/to recent to be deposited in the record office.
Cullen - There is not an index of Baptisms; each church has its own book on the shelf and I think there are some 100 odd books to look through - can you be a bit more specific where you think they might be please?
~Meg - Will hold your answer over till you are back on line again

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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 25 June 05 22:59 BST (UK) »
Chris,
Please can you look in the Hailsham Parish Registers for any CROWHURST or ROADS (RHODES; ROODS) entries in the 1700s?  Also, thanks for offering to look up the SELLENS information that was on your list from last time.

Regards

Mark
Milton - Brighton, Eastbourne
Foord - Westham, Ringmer
Sellens/Sellins/Sellings - Sedlescombe, Crowhurst
Cash - Tonbridge, Kent
Harding - Horsham
Bodle - Hailsham, Alfriston
Crowhurst - Hailsham, Westham
Roods/Roads/Rhodes - Hailsham, Westham
Sinnock - Hailsham
Silsby - Brighton
Thomas - Brighton
Tullett - Brighton
Verrall - Sussex

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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 26 June 05 01:26 BST (UK) »
>Will hold your answer over till you are back on line again<

Chris, It will be all right for you to post anything for me when you post the results for all posters.  I don’t expect you to be my personal clerk on top of everything else you do! On the Boards will be fine and I’ll make looking there one of my first priorities when I return.

Thank you,
~meg
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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 26 June 05 08:35 BST (UK) »
Chris,

When I visited the ESRO 3 years ago, they did have an index as I photocopied some out of it. It is possible that it no longer exists.
It was in ring binders on a desk, near the enquiry desk.
Unfortunatly I cannot be more spefic about the locations, so if the index no longer exists please forget my questions - however.... can you take them with you just in case?

Many thanks

Kay
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Hall - Cuckfield, Sussex
Allen - Sussex
Glenister -Bucks
Allen - Bucks
Young - Bucks
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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 26 June 05 10:45 BST (UK) »
Hi there

Kay

Of course I will

Wouldn't dream of going all that way (74 miles round trip) without all of my queries/lookups. ;)

~Meg

Better do as I am told then - after all, who am I to argue with a lady ;D

Mnmilt

Yes, got both of your queries printed off ready

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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 26 June 05 16:36 BST (UK) »
Hello Chris

Another kind offer of yours to look up parish records etc, you are too kind.

If I'm not too late is it possible to see if you can have another look for a burial record
for Isaac Smith and Elizabeth Smith after 1862 in Hastings?  When you last
visited the record office it was one on my list but you said as yet you had
been unable to locate it. 

Also I have been hunting low and high for this one a marriage between
William (or Isaac ) Smith and Agnes ?  Possibly 1872 onwards in Hastings, both born according to the 1881 in Hastings.

Thank you very much again, good luck
Ewan

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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #16 on: Monday 27 June 05 13:22 BST (UK) »
Hi Chris -

Another request to add to the long list - you won't have time to do any of your own research if you satisfy everyone !

Looking for details from an Archdeaconry of Lewes marriage licence - William Vine and Mary Bradford, 23 May 1803. What I need is everything it contains (if anything!) about William Vine's father (and mother - but I doubt it will go that far) - name, place of origin, age?

The marriage itself took place in Willingdon, so it's possible that the information is in Willingdon parish records rather than the licence. Not sure how the system worked.

Many thanks if you can do this for me !

cheers
Steve Henley aka silicondale
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Re: Another Visit to East Sussex Record Office
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 28 June 05 06:35 BST (UK) »
Thanks Chris

              You have quite a list already, if you have time I am looking for anything on the death of Elizabeth (Eliza)Blundell died sometime between 1833 & Jun 1838. Last child was baptised in Bodiam.

                                Thanks Oz Kim