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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 13 March 10 11:39 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Phil  I am now pretty sure the Cooks had nothing to do with the pub just lived in close proximity to it Do you know the Globe though as a Sarah Cook was definitely keeping that one. I am desperately trying to find which of the Sarahs this was
Your local knowledge is and has been a wonderful help Was it a horse breeding/training area?
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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 17 March 10 11:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Trees

I cant recall a pub named the Globe (was this Hartlebury) if so I can ask a cousin who was born at Crossway Green (its part of Hartlebury parish) & has lived there all his life (He was 78 this week) & what he doesnt know about Hartlebury could be put on the back of a stamp.  I shall be going on holiday there in early April till mid May

All the very best

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Worcestershire - Heeks, Maiden, Pinchin, Hartland, Tredwell, Holliday, Morton, Collins, Aldington, Saunders
Oxfordshire - Gomm, Hamblet, Austin, Winter,
Herefordshire - Lowe
Radnor - Lowe, Powell
Gloucestershire - Holliday, Pinchin

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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 17 March 10 12:12 GMT (UK) »
Your local knowledge is a great help many thanks Phil
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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 17 March 10 12:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi Trees

I forgot to say about the horse breeding

There as a very big house that was called "Waresley Court" in the parish & the owner before Lord Hampton was a horse breeder & there were a lot of stables on the property - unfortunately the court was demolished in 1929 & is now a big housing estate.  If you would like a photo of the court I can send you one by e mail, but there is no sign of the stable blocks on it. e mail me at (*)

A lot of gypsies used to live on Hartlebury common many years ago & they may have bred horses but I cant comment further on that as Im not one of them

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Worcestershire - Heeks, Maiden, Pinchin, Hartland, Tredwell, Holliday, Morton, Collins, Aldington, Saunders
Oxfordshire - Gomm, Hamblet, Austin, Winter,
Herefordshire - Lowe
Radnor - Lowe, Powell
Gloucestershire - Holliday, Pinchin


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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 20 March 10 12:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi Trees

Ive had a thought, would you like me to look at hartlebury parish registers for you when Im on holiday in APR - if so let me know who you want looked up & a rough date to give me a fair chance

All the very best

Phil
Weston-super-Mare
Worcestershire - Heeks, Maiden, Pinchin, Hartland, Tredwell, Holliday, Morton, Collins, Aldington, Saunders
Oxfordshire - Gomm, Hamblet, Austin, Winter,
Herefordshire - Lowe
Radnor - Lowe, Powell
Gloucestershire - Holliday, Pinchin

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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 20 March 10 14:12 GMT (UK) »
 ;D  My Egerton/O'Shea family camped on Hartlebury common.
Casaubon (Geneva, London), Daulinge, Berners, McMullen (Nottingham), Tabb (Leics), Mycock (Derbys & Staffs), Gilbert (Notts), Price (s Wales), Krilovs/similar, gypsy Roberts, gypsy Clark, Bexell (Sussex), gypsy Elliott, Raven, Neligan (Co Kerry), Rymer, Newton (Hull).

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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 23 March 10 10:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Trees

I dont know if they would be in the parish registers for Hartlebury but if you give me a few dates I'll have a shufty for you

All the very best

Phil
Weston-super-Mare

ps I didnt notice that you were also researchin romanies, have you tried the romany site as I beleive that its very good
Worcestershire - Heeks, Maiden, Pinchin, Hartland, Tredwell, Holliday, Morton, Collins, Aldington, Saunders
Oxfordshire - Gomm, Hamblet, Austin, Winter,
Herefordshire - Lowe
Radnor - Lowe, Powell
Gloucestershire - Holliday, Pinchin

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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 23 March 10 12:13 GMT (UK) »
sorry Phil somehow I missed the last posts here that is a very kind offer I'll look through the data and pm you
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Re: Mare and Colt Hartlebury
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 23 March 10 16:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi Phil, not sure if your last message was talking to me?  I dont like to butt in   ;D   yes Im researching Romanies obsessively, my great grandmother was a Romany fortune teller.  Anyway, in 1904 Sarah/Sally Egerton married into the O'Shea family, they were on Hartlebury common at the time but I cant tell you much else. Her half sister Louisa turned up in Bridgend in 1916 where she married my great-grans brother William Roberts.  Her father was named as a deceased horse dealer John Egerton.  Sarah/sally ran a pub in Malvern Link, Worcs at some point.  Yes I look on the traveller section on here frequently and Romanygenes is good too.
Casaubon (Geneva, London), Daulinge, Berners, McMullen (Nottingham), Tabb (Leics), Mycock (Derbys & Staffs), Gilbert (Notts), Price (s Wales), Krilovs/similar, gypsy Roberts, gypsy Clark, Bexell (Sussex), gypsy Elliott, Raven, Neligan (Co Kerry), Rymer, Newton (Hull).