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Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« on: Thursday 03 February 11 22:40 GMT (UK) »
Are  Whaplode and Whaplode Drove two different parishes or the same one?
CL
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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 03 February 11 23:57 GMT (UK) »
I think the word drove means a road used to drive cattle, so presumably
Whaplode Drove was a cattle road originally. I`ve just looked it up as I always thought a drove meant a fen.But I was wrong.
I have maps of Lincolnshire from when I went to Pinchbeck Fen in search of family graves and Church records  there.I can`t get at  them now but will try tomorrow if possible.Have you tried googling it?

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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #2 on: Friday 04 February 11 00:57 GMT (UK) »
Yes I have Viktoria, but that has turned up differing information.  Just thought someone could shed some light on whether one was a town and the other a church parish, or if they are used interchangeably. Genuki has Whaplode as a parish and then mentions Whaplode Drove as well.
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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #3 on: Friday 04 February 11 05:13 GMT (UK) »
According to Genuki, Whaplode Drove became an ecclesiastical parish on 15 August 1902.

However Lincolnshire Archives claim to have registers for Whaplode Drove from a much earlier date.

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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #4 on: Friday 04 February 11 08:07 GMT (UK) »
Waplode is between Moulton & Holbeach on the A17, Waplode Drove is nearer to Gedney Hill off the B1166 Crowland to Gedney Hill road in Wisbech direction and quite a way from Waplode. In between these is Waplode St Catherine. Waplode & Waplode Drove both have their own Churches.

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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #5 on: Friday 04 February 11 08:14 GMT (UK) »
Also from Genuki - "Whaplode Drove was both a hamlet and an ecclesiastical chapelry in the parish (of Whaplode)."
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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #6 on: Friday 04 February 11 10:34 GMT (UK) »
I think I'll have to visit and sort this one out.  Thank you for the responses.
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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #7 on: Friday 04 February 11 18:10 GMT (UK) »
A "carr" is an old Norse word for fen. Things get very complicated when a place is referred to as "Carr Fen". Another term you will meet in this area is Gote, meaning a water channel. It has two other forms; it is a gowt in the Boston area, and has become a gyte by the time it reaches South Yorkshire.
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Re: Whaplode and Whaplode Drove
« Reply #8 on: Friday 04 February 11 21:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi, we stay in the area each year when we do a Meccano exhibition at Moulton windmill!!

I have the Lincs marriage index 1700 -1837 vol 1 which includes Whaplode & Whaplode Drove in East Elloe Deanery. They are listed as seperate parishes. if you need anything please ask.

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