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A history of the author's paternal line starting at 1530 in Rotherfield in Sussex. A well researched book that contributes to the local history of Rotherfield and Tonbridge as well as providing an example of how the combination of church records, manorial records and legal documents can be used to learn about our ancestors in England in the very early periods of the 1500s - 1700s.
A history of the author's paternal line starting at 1530 in Rotherfield in Sussex. A well researched book that contributes to the local history of Rotherfield and Tonbridge as well as providing an example of how the combination of church records, manorial records and legal documents can be used to learn about our ancestors in England in the very early periods of the 1500s - 1700s.
Family historians and genealogists are usually well-aware of church records (parish registers, churchwarden's accounts books, overseers of the poor disbursements and accounts, etc.) but fewer understand manorial records and how the manor operated. This is such an important topic for turning basic genealogies into family history (at least for UK researchers) that an understanding of the manor and manorial courts is essential for the serious researcher, particularly as these records will become more accessible in time. The significant improvements to the Manorial Documents Register at The National Archives in the UK, currently underway, are just the start. The huge interest in on-line family history research will eventually start to focus on these records, resulting in better access to original records and more work done on transcriptions. The material in this booklet is based on the author's experience in using manorial records for his own research and from reading many books published in this area, most of which are now out of print.
George MEEK (1868-1921) lived a life of poverty in Eastbourne, East Sussex, yet in 1910 he published the book: ?George Meek, Bath Chair-Man, By Himself? with the support of famous author and fellow socialist H.G. Wells.This booklet is about Benjamin Knibbs otherwise Humphries, the grandfather who raised George as a child and who is frequently mentioned in the book although not by name. It provides a comprehensive family background for George Meek and integrates it with the information in his book. A detailed family tree is presented in the appendices along with a transcription of the settlement examination held in 1864 for Benjamin's daughter Rose Hannah which reveals much of the family history.
This third volume in the series contains the 520 surviving inquests from the period 1603-1688. The verdicts range from murder (including a high proportion of infanticides and one of the earliest references to the rules of cricket, in relation to a death during the course of a game), manslaughter, homicide and suicide to accidental and natural death.
Ben Jeffery was born in 1844 at Little Horsted in Sussex, England. He started his working life as an agricultural labourer (gardener) and in 1872, at 27 years of age, emigrated alone to New Zealand. Six of his letters to his mother and father survive describing his voyage and first three years in the colony. The story and letters of this working man bring the history of his time to life.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.