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kevan
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Hi all, The first 1000+ names of Hornchuch 1841 census are now available for online search. This is in preparation for a visit to the Havering Town show on August 29 and 30, 2004. A group of youngsters are visitng Kenya in a years time, and funds for their project, in building and refurbishing two childrens street centres is the reason for doing this. Many of these children do not have parents or a family history, through the contraction of AIDS. A dedicated stand at the show, will be purely for the advancement of local family history, and donations towards this group of youngsters. If you are in the area, please come along - there will be a dedicated band of history researchers to answer any questions, and help you in builing your family tree at no cost. A donation would always be welcome, though. UK taxpayers can gift aid at an extra 28 pence per pound. Thanks, Kevan ps Romford, Upminster and much more may be added in the very forseeable future, for 1841.
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Hi all, Just an update on this. The second part of Hornchurch 1841 census has been added, now 1744 names. More importantly, the Havering Town show on the 29th and 30th August has got itself a sponsor. A high tech firm that sells laptops 25% - 30% cheaper than all the leading brands is trying to break into the home market, and thus they are supplying laptops for our usage during the fair, and also there will be a brand new laptop being raffled. I intend to have the best stand at the Havering Town show, so get along if you can and support the great youth team who are going to Kenya next year to help build centres for orphaned and unwanted children. You have all seen sport relief, this is light relief (!),and you can do some family history stuff while you are there too. Best Kevan
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kevan
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Hello Jaq, You are missing a great event. Well, I hope so, anyway. Hornchurch 1841 census is all avalable from http://kevw.net. Note: For one pound you could be the proud owner of a brand new laptop. Back to genealogy, I made some interesting observations this evening from being able to access the Essex 1871 census - it is not bad (from S&N or Stepping Stones). I am posting into the beginners section in a moment as to good searching procedure, which I found really useful tonight. Best Kevan
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Hi Jaq et al. Tomorrow is going to be good, even with the minor problems getting everything set up correctly. I had to order a lorry to move all the equipment in the end; It is surprising how quickly a mini fills up! Thanks to Jaq for the support, and the same to all the rootschat team. This site will get lots of mentions along the way, as a reall great site to chat about family history, guaranteed. Shame about the weather, anyone got any control? Perhps I will have a word with God controller, I am sure it will be fine. Did anyone watch the olympics tonight? Cool dudes in the 100m relay and Kelly in the 1500m, they should be very proud. Last comment, my daughters school just pipped the first place for comprehensives in the A-level statistics, and about 4th in the GCSE statistics; she is top of her year in many subjects - proud dad. More to follow, as regards History, in a few days time. Apologies to all for being bit quiet on the list at the moment. Best Kevan
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Hi all, Incidentally, if of interest, the prizes in the raffle I am running for our Kenya2005 charity include the original 1841 and 1861 census for Essex as a poor second prize, first prize is an £850 laptop with XP professioanl; and lastly, a Marks & Spencers food hamper. I spent the wekend at the Havering Town show, and sold a miserable 250 tickets at a £1 each, so the odds are quite good for winning with prizes worth in the region of a £1000. Details are at http://essex1841.com/Kenya2005.htm- definitely worth a flutter, I reckon?? Best Kevan
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Hi Diane, Thanks. It was a good show, though. We are just as interested in getting our profile known in the local area, and this always helps in future fund raising events. We have to find about £20,000 to cover project costs, and some of it wil come from businesses that perceive a good cause - but it is really hard work, some times. What we do have in Hornchurch is one of the best Labour MPs in the country, a real constituency MP, which makes a change, and we are hoping he will become the patron for our charity soon. If you are listeming, John Cryer ? This is rootschat 'google advertising' talking, this will be all over the web by the morning. Best Kevan Best Kevan
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feel really guilty now that I couldnt make it have written cheque its going in post in morning. come on everyone out with the cheque books Kevan does a lot to help us we should help him with his project Prizes sound really great
its only money after all sandie
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Pender, Raphael,Lambert,Digby,Stent, Dowell,cornish,mulley,Death,Rosier, East End,Suffolk,Essex,Cornwall,Devon,London, middlesex, hertfordshire Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hi, I was trying to ignore this last entry. Thank you. I am not looking for charity, just pointing out that the raffle is a really good bet, from the odds point of view. Of course, I don't mind charitable donations, and gift aid adds another £2.80 for every £10 ...... etc. etc.
Plus, another plug for John Cryer, a great Labour MP (it would be quicker to phone him!), who really needs to come and draw our winning raffle ticket, which I am prophesing will come from either the Hornchurch area, or from the University of Essex, or will be a member of the rootschat mailing fraternity.
Best Kevan
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Hi Sue, As posted elsewhere, we had an appalling response as regards monies, never mind. We sold about £250 worth of tickets (£1000 worth of prizes). We have one last chance in September, as the town centre manager of Romford has given permission to sell tickets in the busy thoroughfare, and more importantly advertise the project. So, we should be hitting Romford on the 18th September! The family history side of the Havering Town show was quite interesting, we had three computers and four laptops running at all times, powered by a petrol generator, and initially through a UPS battery supply - which broke down! Fortunate;y we had a back up for this - just a surge protector. It was a great weekend, and lots of good team spirit, and just lacked a few pennies.
The raffle is a running at really good odds now, so feel free to have a flutter. Link for applying for tickets is http://essex1841.com/Kenya2005.htm.
Prizes are a laptop, Essex 1841 & 1861 census, plus a Marks & Spencers hamper. Tickets are a £1.
We have lots more events planned, too, so we will meet the targets at some stage; just a lot more hard work. Best Kevan
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As this had come to top again I being nosy had another look, and I am so sorry if what I wrote offended Kevan I dont always engage my brain before typing. I well I wont say any more incase I make it worse just sorry (I still think they are great prizes )
sandie
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Pender, Raphael,Lambert,Digby,Stent, Dowell,cornish,mulley,Death,Rosier, East End,Suffolk,Essex,Cornwall,Devon,London, middlesex, hertfordshire Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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