Hi Rebecca,
Thanks so much for the offer. I've had a couple of pages passed to me by another member and that's enabled me to get back to the 1680's on my paternal (DOE) line. There were so many bakers dozen families and so many shared names but I think I've got the bones of the tree sorted. My task now is to fill it out. Am going to concentrate on the offspring of William DOE (1814-1890) and Naomi PATEMAN (1809-1890) simply cos there seems to be lots of other resources around covering the Thorney Hill encampment and the families there. Louisa/Britannia DOE in particular seems to have had on first inspection a particularly colourful life. There's also a lot of cross over on my maternal line with HUMBYs GODWINs and CROSS'.
I see you've got DOEs on your list of interests...my lot tended to stay in the New Forest (Hampshire/Dorset). Let me know if you have any in the area too and I'll ping you an invite to view my tree on Ancestry.
Thanks again for your messages and kind offer.
Warren