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Worcestershire Completed Look up Requests / Re: INGLETHORPE SQUARE photos
« on: Monday 11 January 10 21:14 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sean

I had a very distant relative who lived at 12 and 15 Inglethorpe Square between 1871 and 1881.

Richard Inglethorpe was a wealthy benefactor of the City of Worcester.  If you Google 'Inglethorpe Square' you will be able to find out more about him.

Can't help you with the photo I'm afraid.  Worcestershire Record Office doesn't seem to have one in their collection either

Andrew

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Worcestershire / Re: Worcester Inquest of Harry Martin Hall 1928
« on: Friday 02 October 09 18:51 BST (UK)  »
Dee

The Kidderminster Shuttle volumes for 1928 are held at the Worcestershire Library and History centre on microfilm.  See attached link

http://worcestershire.whub.org.uk/cms/community-and-living/records/using-our-services/family-history.aspx

If you can't get there yourself they offer a research service also.  As you know when the incident took place it shouldn't be too costly to dig it out

http://worcestershire.whub.org.uk/cms/community-and-living/records/using-our-services/research-service.aspx

Best of luck with your search.

Andrew

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Worcestershire / Re: Hinton theory
« on: Wednesday 30 September 09 21:35 BST (UK)  »
rhem

I've PM'ed you!  Just reply to that one

Andy

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Worcestershire / Re: Hinton theory
« on: Tuesday 29 September 09 21:47 BST (UK)  »
Ron

Thanks for filling in some more blanks.  I have a transcript from the Droitwich Guardian of Samuel Hinton's son, John's death in an accident in 1919 whilst employed at the Mitchells and Butlers brewery.  I also have a copy of John and Sarah Maria's marriage entry from the Claines Parich Register in 1838.

If you would like a copy of either, please PM me and I'll happily email them to you.

Andy

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Worcestershire / Re: Hampstead, Worcester
« on: Tuesday 25 August 09 21:42 BST (UK)  »
Paul

There's Dunhampstead about four miles from Worcester.  A small hamlet consisting of a pub,a canal wharf and a level crossing.

Andy

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Worcestershire / Re: Hinton theory
« on: Wednesday 08 July 09 21:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ermy

Your message filled in quite a few more details for me.  I've done a bit of research into the Hinton family at the Worcester Library and History Centre, although clearly nowhere near the amount that you have.

Moving down the generations, my wife is descended from the John Hinton/Sarah Maria Smith, John Hinton/Alice Colley, Martin Hinton/Gertrude Jones line.  I have a copy of those marriage entries from the various parish registers.  I didn't know that John and Elizabeth Hinton had a headstone so I may take a trip out to little Comberton as I live in the county.  My wife will be thrilled to know that this exists.

If you want to correspond further, perhaps a personal message would be more appropriate.  More than happy to share any info I have that you haven't come across.  Have to go now as I have a 0530 start tomorrow.

Andy


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Worcestershire / Re: Hinton theory
« on: Tuesday 07 July 09 21:42 BST (UK)  »
Ermintrude46

I was interested to read your post re the Hinton family.  The John Hinton who married Elizabeth Carter is my wife's 3x great grandfather.  I was also interested that you had found this marriage in the Hampton Lovett parish register.  I must have missed it when I was looking at the Worcestershire Library and History Centre.  Clearly I wasn't paying attention at the time!  If nothing else your post will close another loop, so thank you for that.

Not too sure about your theory though.  I don't think the ages work out, but it's late and I've been up since 0530!

Thanks again

Andyb1963

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