i love going there only been 2 times
i would go when it opens as it seem to get busy as it get to lunch time
staff are very helpful
and if you get bored there are load of musieam there which have not gone into much
iibrary does not seem to have much thought
southhamton library and archive is good and near train station if you want a day out
wye surrey/london/birmingham
lawrence/laurence berkshire/london/norfolk
hall harrison cook/e pratt surrey
ebbage maltby pratt norfolk
herbert pratt yorkshire/hampshire
armstrong/rickinson/harrison/beddington yorkshire
I will be staying less than 10 minutes walk away from the Record Office., Can do it in 8 minutes if I'm desperate to get started....
I have been there several times, but not since last year's ? revamp.I hope they kept the same opening hours. Between 5pm and 7 pm it is usually very quiet with few people delving in the fiche drawers, when I needed to.
I agree that Southampton also has some great resources.
Earlier this year we were able to get a photo of OH's grandfather, off the back of his Merchant Navy record.
Staff allowed us to photograph the postcard-sized index card, but we ordered a decent scanned picture through the archive service there too.
Thanks for your kind offer. Can you please look up some Stockbridge baptisms for me if you have the time, specifically the children of Simon Thorn. I've been given the following children but would like confirmation by getting a record of their baptisms:
Richard bc 1802; Charles 1805; George 1806; Sarah 1810; James 1811; Henry 1814.
I'm told their mother was Elizabeth (nee Banting) - she died before the 1841 census and Simon appears with his second wife then.
Thanks very much!
They are in Portsea and should be St Mary's, but the bural list doesn't specify.
James Purkis 11/8/1823 aged 62
Catherine Purkis 15/12/1820 aged 48
James Purkis 20/12/1835 aged 47
Ann Purkis 20/5/1832 aged 45
Henry Isaac Purkis infant 7/9/1832
Could you possibly photocopy the entries and let me know how much it will cost, and I'll reimburse you? I'm trying to find any extra details that might help me unravel the Purkises of Portsea!
If you come across any deaths for children of
James and Catherine
and
James and Ann
could you please note them down.
I hope this isn't too much work for you.
Elizabeth Research Interests: England:Purkis, Stilwell, Quintrell, White (Surrey - Guildford), Jeffcoat, Bond, Alexander, Lamb, Newton (Lincolnshire, Stalybridge, London) Scotland:Richardson (Banffshire), Wishart (Kincardineshire), Johnston (Kincardineshire)
I see your requests, Jenny and Elizabeth.
I will note the details from this thread nearer to the time of my visit, which will be towards the end of June.
If this is too difficult please say so, wont be at all offended.
Three of my great grandmothers four brothers were killed in the First World War. They all joined up within the opening months of the war in 1914, the two younger together in the 'Portsmouth Pals'. Unfortunately we have no photos or anything from them in our family, but an expert on the Hampshire regiment on the 1914-1918 forum did say to me he thinks quite likely their deaths would have been covered in their local paper, especially as three from the same family died.
I have no idea how hard or easy these are to search at Hampshire Records Office, so again wont be offended if it is too hard or time consuming for you to find these, but if it is possible the adress for all three was the family home at: "Warren Side, Froxfield, nr Petersfield" so imagine any obituaries would be in the paper local to that.
These are their names, ages and dates of death:
Lewis James Pink, age 27, 17 Oct 1915 Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, Turkey
Herbert William Pink, age 27, 26 Sep 1917 Ypres, Belgium
Albert Pink, age 25, 25 Mar 1918 Arras, France
If your are able to find anything, much appreciated.
Thank you for the kind offer I'll post a request later.
Teresa
My great grandmother Sophia Louisa Westondied 9th December 1931 and was living at 15 Bunnian Place Basingstoke. Would it be possible to see if there is a burial record?
There only seems to be two lots of burial records available for Basingstoke at the archive in Winchester Basingstoke, South View Basingstoke, Worting Road
Richard
I'm not sure what they have at the Records Office, but I know I have looked before at old filmed copies of The Hampshire Telegraph at the Reference Library. That is even nearer to where I will be staying, so I'll have a go at looking for you.
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