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Offline wallis7090

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Re: 1861/71 Census - HONEYBUN
« Reply #27 on: Monday 04 April 11 20:49 BST (UK) »
I have often seen reference to the property in Loders, and wondered whether the property was named or detailed?  I go to West Dorset every 6 months or so, and would be happy to try and track the property down if it was a house?

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Re: 1861/71 Census - HONEYBUN
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 20 April 11 09:07 BST (UK) »
Hi Kiwigal

Hope all is well with.   I will see what I can fond out about Norah.

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Miggins!













Ashmore, Kings Newton, Derbyshire. Briers, Melbourne, Derbyshire. Beardsley, Melbourne, Derbyshire. Dawson, Melbourne, Derbyshire. Poxon, Melbourne, Derbyshire.
Bartlett, Evershot, Dorset. Honeybun, Broadwindsor, Dorset. Cleal, Dorset. Wills, Somerset/Dorset.
Loud, Devon/Dorset. Gillett, Dorset. Withers, Berkshire.

Offline Terry G. Reid

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Re: 1861/71 Census - HONEYBUN
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 24 February 21 23:00 GMT (UK) »
I have just come across the Honeyburn name while researching my daughter-in-laws family from Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada that I do not mentioned here on this site. I see references to searches for Robert Honeyburn on this site. I located the baptisms for 4 children of   a Robert and Sarah Honeyburn in Heart's Delight, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Mark Honeyburn       baptized July 22, 1823   Age: 4 birth circa: 1819
George Honeyburn    baptized July 22, 1823   Age: 4 birth circa: 1819
Susan Honeyburn     baptized July 23, 1823   Age: 9 birth circa: 1814
Mary Honeyburn       baptized July 23, 1823   Age: 11 birth circa: 1812

Hope this is helpful to a researcher.  Cheers