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shalfiow
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Re: * New Village * Isle of Wight
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 10 September 06 06:38 UTC (UK) »

I don't think the Horse and Groom, Ningwood referred to in this thread is the same as that in Pyle Street, Newport. It's about 6 miles distant.

The Horse and Groom, Ningwood is in Shalfleet Census District and the 1861 Census gives Harriett Wilkinson as the Innkeeper.

Steve

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Grunnill - Lincolnshire, Lancashire post 1890
Schorah - Yorkshire pre 1850, Livepool later
Hyde - Chertsey, Surrey
Pink/Joy - Frensham, Surrey
Village of Shalfleet, Isle of Wight
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Re: * New Village * Isle of Wight
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 10 September 06 09:24 UTC (UK) »


I do agree with you Steve

Many Thanks

Bill
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Isle of Wight :-  Walker ~  Mursell ~ Whelan ~ Coxhead ~ Silsbury
Berks :-  Upton ~ Cannon ~ Gleed ~ Coxhead ~
Hamps :-  Loader ~ Kibby / Kebby ~  
Liverpool :-   Branson ~
London :-  Walker ~ Hood ~ Loader ~ Coxhead
England :-  Cook ~ McAuliffe ~ Herbert
Wales Glamorgan :-  Phillips ~ Poustie ~
Scotland :-  Poustie ~ Telford ~ Telfer ~
Malta :-   Bartolo ~ Sultana ~ Herbert ~ Cook ~ Casha

Worldwide :-  Poustie ~ Pousty ~ Coxhead.
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Re: * New Village * Isle of Wight
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 29 October 08 14:14 UTC (UK) »


 My great great grandfather.
1861  Census of Newport I. of W. shows:
At Pyle Street Newport  'Horse & Groom Hotel'
Household of George Henry Coxhead & Frances Mary Coxhead both aged 35 yrs, they had a servant :  Sarah A. Forhead aged 14 yrs. (b c1847

I have just joined this forum Rover after I spotted your posting re the old Coach & Horses at Pyle St.Newport.  My Great Grandfather and my Great Great Grandfather with wife and children all lived at the Coach and Horses at the same time as your family i.e. 1861. I also have a note of my family at 84 Pyle St in 1854 but not sure if this is the same addresss.

I hope you spot my posting as have not discovered how to send anyone a private message/email via this forum but I would be pleased to make that contact with you.
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Re: * New Village * Isle of Wight
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 29 October 08 18:34 UTC (UK) »

To Rover. I apologise but I have discovered that the Personal Message facility is blocked for me until I have made 3 postings. I also have a feeling that other facilities may be restricted as I can find no way to start a new topic in order to help others.  It is like going to school on the first day.

I now have to make one more post to get through the first hoop . . .
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Re: * New Village * Isle of Wight
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 29 October 08 18:40 UTC (UK) »

Rover: hopefully this will count as my third posting  and I will no longer be a " new boy" and you will eventually be able to send me a PM.

Re Newport Isle of Wight. It is worth remembering that in old records, many of the small villages e.g. Calbourne are listed as "Newport" as they come within it's admin. district.

Wink
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Re: * New Village * Isle of Wight
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 18 January 09 14:34 UTC (UK) »

I am new to this forum, but this thread was very useful to me, I was never 100% sure where New Village was, I may have confused it with Pan Estate. But, given where New Village was actually situated, I would assume someone that was buried in New Village, Carisbrooke, would actually have been buried in Mount Joy Cemetery. As far as I can remember there is no other cemetery in the area. Do you think I am correct?

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