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Wateringbury Remembered: Help Needed
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I am attempting to trace my family tree and my relatives came from Wateringbury. My grandmother was Laura Isabel Shepherd nee Manser. Her husband was Frederick G Shepherd. They had several children and possibly lived somewhere near the old mill? Maybe I have some connection with the Shepherd pictures already on the site? Ada, Lily and Doris? Any info or old photos would be deeply appreciated as I haven't gone back any further than Laura's Dad who was George James Manser born 1883. The Book of the Website.
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Wateringbury Remembered: Little Hermitage - Danns Lane Wateringbury
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Little Hermitage - Danns Lane Wateringbury. For Sale on Ebay is a Victorian. Was Fanny Spencer the owner in the mid 1800's? The house is still there today sadly looking a little less grand. The ground floor windows in the top picture no longer go to the ground and the central one has been moved and turned into a door. The below is courtesy of Google Street View and shows it as it is today. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The weather for Wateringbury. The Book of the Website. Click the book to Order.
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Wateringbury Remembered: 1970's & 80's Memories of Chris Stones
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1970's and 80's Memories of Chris Stones. Chris Stones who has lived in Wateringbury all his life kindly shares with us some photos and memories from School and the Cricket Club. Chris feels he remembers most of the names but if you know better and can correct any then please let us know. Also if you can confirm the date that would also be great. Alastair McDonald, Sarah Wilmarsh, David Hutchins (only person I've met who could solve the Rubik's cube! Carolyn Byron, Clare Coates. From Left to right:.
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Wateringbury Remembered: Mrs Duffy's class - Wateringbury School 1970's
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Mrs Duffy's class - Wateringbury School 1970's. Photo Courtesy of Gary Randall. Nigel Newick (back row far left) Julie Randall (back row far right) Andrew Card (next row down, 2nd from left) Greg Ivy (same row, 4th from left). Anyone able to add the other names? Greg Ivy laid and supplied all the carpet in my current house, excellent job - small world. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The weather for Wateringbury. The Book of the Website. Click the book to Order. Wateringbury and Life in the 1950s.
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Wateringbury Remembered: New Message Board Posts
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New Message Board Posts. Recent New Messages on the Message Board. Seeking information on my great uncle Albert Grainger, who died in 1932. According to probate, his address given was the Railway Hotel, Nettlestead. Would like to know if he was landlord, or just lodging. he married in 1929 to an Adelaide Barden. Any info greatly appreciated. Dail has kindly written as follows:-. Janet has also kindly sent us the following:-. It’s a long time since I last had a look on the site. Patrick Buckley / New York.
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Wateringbury Remembered: The Kings Head - Wateringbury
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The Kings Head - Wateringbury. The Kings Head before it was renamed 'The Wateringbury'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The weather for Wateringbury. The Book of the Website. Click the book to Order. Wateringbury and Life in the 1950s. Available from the Post Office £5. Lest We Forget - Wateringbury in WW2. Available from The Post Office £5. Wateringbury - In the Steps of George Newman and Beyond. Click Book to Buy. Click Book to Buy. A Book of Postcards. Click the book to buy. Get updates by email.
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Wateringbury Remembered: Mill Pottery - Wateringbury
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Mill Pottery - Wateringbury. An Old Magazine Article, I would think from the late 60's early 70's. Then talking to my next door neighbour about the Mill Pottery one day she confessed to having a vase from there. I know the potter used to like to experiment with different clay and textures and mixing them together. Each pot had his specific little makers mark indented on them. I wouldnt part with my little pot for the world. 31 July 2016 at 18:52. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Book of the Website.
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Wateringbury Remembered: Reader AE Stephens writes
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Reader AE Stephens writes. We received a short email from what seems to be from Australia which reads as follows:-. I lived in Wateringbury Station House from 1956-1957 'My father Leslie Mayes was Station Master. Dad had Teston Halt and either East or West Farleigh under his control also. Ken Philpott was one of the two porters. I would be happy to see more history of the area. AE Stephens (Mayes). AE Stephens( Nee Mayes). Additional mail from Anne:-. New foot bridge. We were very lucky because the r...
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Wateringbury Remembered: Wateringbury Forerunner Youth Club Membership Card 1940's
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Wateringbury Forerunner Youth Club Membership Card 1940's. Courtesy of Ann and Brian Skinner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The weather for Wateringbury. The Book of the Website. Click the book to Order. Wateringbury and Life in the 1950s. Available from the Post Office £5. Lest We Forget - Wateringbury in WW2. Available from The Post Office £5. Wateringbury - In the Steps of George Newman and Beyond. Click Book to Buy. Click Book to Buy. A Book of Postcards. Click the book to buy. Wendy kindly sen...