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13-10-2012, 10:09 AM #11sueannbowenGuest
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13-10-2012, 10:26 AM #12
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In partnership with Rochester Diocese and Family Search many of the parish records for the Rochester Diocese area have been digitised and are available online in the Kent History and Library Centre. This will eventually be made available in all libraries in Kent.
These projects are part of an agreement with the Centre for Kentish to digitize and publish our microfilm holdings. The images have all been scanned and delivered. We will be creating waypoint data with the help of the archive, we will publish images for FamilySearch Members and deliver the data to the archive as they are implementing the "Reading Room Solution".
Totally incomprehensible!
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13-10-2012, 11:53 AM #13
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13-10-2012, 10:07 PM #14sueannbowenGuest
Thanks for moving this Mutters dear. It rather drifted off Pam's original post about Norfolk but that is sometimes the way of the forum! The original conversation morphs into something entirely different. Good info from Pam and Peter all the same.
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14-10-2012, 12:00 AM #15MutleyGuest
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14-10-2012, 6:36 PM #16
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How I love my Tottenhill ancestors!
Other notes from the BTs:
1739-1740 no dissenters in the parish.
1752-53 43 men and 44 women aged 16 years and upwards resident in the parish.
I have my first relative baptised in Tottenhill in 1731 (from the Archdeacon's Transcript):
Baptized Davis PAWFREMENT daughter of John & Mary 28th April.
Mary was buried in Tottenhill in 1788 aged 99 years, but I have failed so far to find a marriage anywhere between
John PARFREMENT & Mary!
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