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I have managed to remember Eastbourne = East Sussex! Other than that I keep having to look them up.
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Some information about my 10x-grandfather Edward Wood, rector of Hamsey:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...cklabel=Return I'm not quite sure why he or someone else seems to have used the page to practice writing the phrase "most loving"? The baptism entries for his own children give extra info such as the day of the week and the exact time that they were born. Continuing the way that his father in law, Samuel Norden, had done it for his own children's baptisms. Ancestry seem to have ducked out of transcribing some of the handwritten parish register pages if there are typed transcripts available (or even if there aren't). |
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East Sussex Marriages and Banns are now online!
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Don't know whether this is absolutely the case, but searching West Sussex bps simply by place, the results appear in a strict chronological order, rather than at random. This makes searching so much easier!
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The West Sussex baptisms, marriages and burials 1538-1812 have just been updated. I don't know what has been added, if anything.
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The East Sussex baptisms, marriages, and burials 1538-1812 have just been updated.
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