G is for Gingham Tam of Earlston Berwickshire

Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Susan Donaldson. "This remarkable man and grand old Borderer" was an accolade given to Thomas Gray of Earlston, Berwickshire on his death in 1884. He was known in his day variously as "Gingham […]Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Susan Donaldson. "This remarkable man and grand old Borderer" was an accolade given to Thomas Gray of Earlston,

F is for Frederick Jackson of Anwick Lincolnshire

Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Linda Jackson. Frederick JACKSON was born in 1841 in the village of Anwick in the Wapentake of Flaxwell, Kesteven, Lincolnshire. The youngest child of seven and the fourth son of Zephaniah Jackson (1805 […]Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Linda Jackson. Frederick JACKSON was born in 1841 in the village of Anwick in the Wapentake of Flaxwell,

E is for Edward Johns of Armitage Staffordshire

Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Richard Ewing. Edward Johns was born in Bristol in 1823 to a family of drapers and at the time of the 1841 census he was a draper’s apprentice living with his parents. By […]Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Richard Ewing. Edward Johns was born in Bristol in 1823 to a family of drapers and at the

D is for W.D. of Wing Buckinghamshire

Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Alex Coles. W.D. is one of nine Wing-born patients in the Buckinghamshire County Lunatic Asylum in the parish of Stone on 2 April 1911. The patients at Stone were recorded by their initials, […]Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Alex Coles. W.D. is one of nine Wing-born patients in the Buckinghamshire County Lunatic Asylum in the parish

C is for William Conway of Handsacre Staffordshire

Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Richard Ewing. William Conway was born in Handsacre in Staffordshire and lived there all his life. He had five brothers and two sisters, and his father was a blacksmith. Like most families at […]Our members are participating in the A-Z Blogging Challenge for 2018 with the theme People of My Place. Today's entry is from Richard Ewing. William Conway was born in Handsacre in Staffordshire and lived there all his life. He had

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