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Sussex / Re: CRAMPS
« on: Friday 28 August 15 17:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Thank you Sillgen for that speedy reply
I agree with your findings

Chris

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Sussex / Re: Union Row, Hastings
« on: Monday 27 July 15 17:27 BST (UK)  »
Artifis

You wrote

It's funny how you can batter your head against a brick wall over someone and then suddenly the wall falls down

That's the power of Rootchat

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Sussex / Re: Union Row, Hastings
« on: Monday 27 July 15 15:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Again

Bourne Passage ran between Bourne Road and All Saints Street - it was a continuation of Roebuck Street, but obviously a passage rather than a street.

Incidentally I have a picture of Union Row and a copy of the Official map that was used by the then planning dept to show all the demolition areas especially Bourn Passage..   They are to big to post on here, but if you send me you e-mail by private message, I will send you a copy

Chris in 1066

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Sussex / Re: Union Row, Hastings
« on: Monday 27 July 15 13:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Artifis

The council minutes show that a compulsory purchase order was made on the 23rd March 1934 for 8 Union Row as part of the Bourne Clerance.  Bourne Passage was also part of that scheme but later in 1936/37.  Unfortunately the war intervened, so after some demolition things were left till late 1950's and the 1960's

28/03/1934   Council Minutes   ~   Union Row   8   House & Forecourt   Debenham Harry Edgar    ~   ~   ~   ~   Compulsory Acquisition
28/03/1934   Council Minutes   ~   Union Row   8   Yard & Outbuildings rear of 8 & 7   Debenham Harry Edgar, Hastings Cottage Improvement Society   ~   ~   ~   ~   Compulsory Acquisition
 
Oh, by the way, 1066Genealogy is my web site

Chris in 1066

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Sussex / Re: Monk from Sussex
« on: Tuesday 23 June 15 16:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi there Martin

According to the Electoral Registers for 2012 - 2013, The people you were looking for were alive and living in East Sussex - not exactly sure as I don't have a subscription to 192.com

Perhaps someone can help you further

Chris in 1066

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Sussex / Re: Sinnock Square, Hastings
« on: Wednesday 17 June 15 18:01 BST (UK)  »
Amanda

Sorry, but illness has prevented me from leaving the house - so have no further input on your query.
Very sorry

Chris in 1066

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Sussex / John Bussey, 1796 Lewes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 14:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone

Received this email from france - anyone out there who can help?

Hi, I'm trying to find the John Bussey, b 1796 Lewes, the eldest son of Richard Bussey and Ann Bish. What I'm hoping for is baptismal records for John Bussey, 1796, Lewes
 and other family members
So any help or advice you can give me will be much appreciated as I live in France.
 Could I also trouble you for a wee bit more, I'm new to searching parish registers, a lot of my Bussey Family originated in Sussex parishes Newhaven, Lewes, Glynde, West Firle, Alfriston, and presumably they all had different parish records.

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Sussex / Re: The Braziers of Rye
« on: Wednesday 08 April 15 14:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi there

Welcome to Rootschat

Although this post is a few years old, posted in 2009, I am glad it was f use to you together with the memorial inscriptions - anyway, as I said earlier, Welcome aboard.

Chris in 1066

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Sussex / Re: LEWES - St John Sub Castro
« on: Friday 20 February 15 20:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Pete

Well, would you believe it, That is my site you found - its even got a picture of me on it.

I am glad you found a connection to the stonemasons, I have lots of info and pictures of same if you want copies of them - private message me your e-mail address

Chris in 1066

Picture is of the Houses owned by Bridgman and bottom right is entrance to yard


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