Author Topic: Wilding family, Monmouth. - COMPLETED.  (Read 13699 times)

Offline gilly wilding

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Re: Wilding family, Monmouth. - COMPLETED.
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 21 February 13 23:09 GMT (UK) »
Hello- the Wildings you seek are my direct relatives.
Florence Annie Wilding is my great-grandmother. She married William G Hinton and moved to Purton, Wiltshire, when she had 10 children, one of whom was Percy, my grandad.
I have a photo of her with all her children and her mother Esther, at the kitchen table. I also have a great photo of William G Hinton with his horse and cart- he was a haulier.
Let me know if you'd like to see them. I'm totally new to Rootschat so you'll have to bear with me... ;)
I'd love to hear about the Wildings whilst they were still in Buckholt. I have found them on the censuses and the father's family (George 1852) right back to the 1871 census.
I've been studying old and new maps of Buckholt and Monmouth, and would love to go and see where they lived. I've found many of the nearby houses on the censuses but can't quite pin theirs down.
Please get in touch, I'd love to swap notes!

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Re: Wilding family, Monmouth. - COMPLETED.
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 15 October 13 10:17 BST (UK) »
Hi everyone,
I have just begun looking into the Wilding family for a friend who has asked me about a "Jack" Wilding who is understood to have been a Sergeant Major in the Welsh Guards. Does anyone have any information and or history about him, or indeed who he actually was.  Any input would be most gratefully received 'cos at the moment he appears to be a bit of an enigma.
I suspect he may be in some way related to George but again how i don't know.
Many thanks for any help
Veryan