Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #4 March 1974, pgs 85-88 ![]() Article covers the years 1613 - 1718 in the parish of Street, Sussex, England. Surnames mentioned are: Hosmer, Hurst, Pardon, Picknoll, Waller, Tichborne, Geere, Dalleg, Bridge, Saxby, Archer, Cox, Browne, Lechford, Butterworth and Taber. A genealogy of the descendants of Robert Tillinghurst of Street buried 1613. Tillinghurst genealogy (continued) by Michael J. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #3 December 1973, pgs 7-10 Article covers the year 1785 in the parishes of Balcome, Barcome, and Battle, Sussex, England. A list of owners and occupiers and places within the parish. Article in the Sussex Article Historian, Volume 1 #3 December 1973, pgs 60-62 Article covers the years 1636 - 1690 in the parish of Eastbourne, Sussex, England. Jurors who were members of the jury when the petition came to trial are: Wade, Earle, Marden, Tutt, Pelling, Weller, Walker, Day, Smith, Ellyate, Stanbridge, Payne, Elliott, Sands, Holland, Wood, Hunt, Price, Marwick, Maynard, Dendy, Napper, Francis and Harraden. Surnames of the petitioners are: Parker, Burton, Gildredge, Jorden, Russell, Holland, Renn, Elficke, Payne, Reed, Herriott, Tutt, Thatcher, Bartholomew, Crunden, Reeds, Taylor, Scarlett, Gilbert, Sinnock and Browne. Later it was discontinued and a petition signed for using the funds for a school master and later still for the poor. A discussion of an ancient custom of giving breakfast to parishoners and servants three Sundays during harvest-given by the parson. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #3 December 1973, pgs 57-59 įree breakfasts for all! by Arthur J. Article covers the years 1230 - 1645 in the parish of Street, Sussex, England. Surnames mentioned are: Tichborne, Batnor, Browne, Lechford, and Fenner. A discussion of the Tillinghast family descending from John Tillinghast and Alice Pardon mainly two sons, Pardom, 1601 - and John 1604. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #2 September 1973, pgs 47-48 Ī Tillinghast genealogy by Michael J. Article covers the years 1642 - 1745 in the parish of Twincham, Sussex, England. Other surnames mentioned are Wood, Saunders, Foord, King, Morley, Lockier, Lindfield, and Dumbrell. This discussion is primarily about the Lords of Twineham manor and the Stapley family. A discussion of the importance of sources other than parish registers for learning about the lives of ancestors. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #2 September 1973, pgs 41-44 Ī Hickstead place account book by Michael J. Article covers the years 1558 - 1917 in the parish of East Grinstead, Sussex, England. Includes extracts from wills to documents, burial entries that were lost in a fire, as well as baptisms and marriages. Additions and corrections to the parish register of East Grinstead. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #2 September 1973, pgs 31-34 Įast Grinstead parish registers 1558 - 1661: a supplementary list of additions and corrections by M.J. Article covers the years 1751 - 1962 in the county of Sussex, England. ![]() Photocopies of the original letter at held by the Susname Index, 108 Sea Lane, Ferring, Sussex. Includes an alphabetical list of West Sussex emigrants to upper Canada 1832-37. A description of letters written after emigration to Canada. ![]() West Sussex Emigration to Canada in the 1830s and 1840s by Francis Leeson. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #1 June 1973, pg 15 Article covers the years 1796 - 1864 in the county of Sussex, England. Family tree constructed from a family bible beginning with William Slaughter and Mary (Cook?). Leaves from a tree: Entries from a Family bible. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #1 June 1973, pgs 13-14 Article covers the year 1785 in the parishes Alciston and Alfriston, Sussex, England. List of land owner and/or occupiers in Alciston and Alfriston. In the footnote is a link to the Family Search catalog. The full articles are found in the journals which are at the FamilySearch Library. The following are article extracts from the Sussex Family Historian journal.
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