castle-cary.co.uk
Castle Cary Town Website – History
http://www.castle-cary.co.uk/visitors-guide-accomodation/history
Things to Do and See. Accommodation – B&Bs, Inns & Hotels. Accommodation – Self Catering. Children & Young People. Faith & Religious. Hobbies & Interests. Schools & Education. Sports & Activities. The Market House Weddings. Accommodation – B&Bs, Inns & Hotels. Accommodation – Self Catering. Art, Crafts & Antiques. Business & Professional. Children & Young People. Eating Out & Takeaways. Health & Beauty. Shop Local …all year! Over the last 50 years the town has expanded to the north, but the centre has ch...
robertmbatesdoesfamilytree.blogspot.com
Forays into family history: April 2014
http://robertmbatesdoesfamilytree.blogspot.com/2014_04_01_archive.html
Forays into family history. Trials, tribulations and triumphs of an amateur family tree researcher who's been tracking down ancestors for over 24 years. Addicted? Saturday, 12 April 2014. Under the Parson's Nose.a Bates Family (Re)Union. One of the many joys of family history is connecting with like-minded people, drawing together strands of the family tree that have not been in contact for years, sometimes for generations. And meeting these people in real life. Sunday lunch in the Parson Woodforde.
castlecarymuseum.org.uk
Castle Cary Museum
http://www.castlecarymuseum.org.uk/Link.aspx
Castle Cary Living History Group. Active local history group. All Saints', Castle Cary and St Andrew's, Ansford. Website of All Saints' Church Castle Cary and St Andrew's, Ansford. Castle Cary Town Council. Website of Castle Cary's town council. South Somerset council's website and online information. Website of the Parson Woodforde Society.
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Forays into family history: Under the Parson's Nose...a Bates Family (Re)Union
http://robertmbatesdoesfamilytree.blogspot.com/2014/04/under-parsons-nosea-bates-family-reunion.html
Forays into family history. Trials, tribulations and triumphs of an amateur family tree researcher who's been tracking down ancestors for over 24 years. Addicted? Saturday, 12 April 2014. Under the Parson's Nose.a Bates Family (Re)Union. One of the many joys of family history is connecting with like-minded people, drawing together strands of the family tree that have not been in contact for years, sometimes for generations. And meeting these people in real life. Sunday lunch in the Parson Woodforde.
theparsonwoodforde.com
History - The Parson Woodforde
http://theparsonwoodforde.com/history
Freehouse Pub and Restaurant. Enter The Parson Woodforde and step back in time. James Woodforde was born in Somerset, where he retained close links throughout his life. He studied in Oxford before obtaining college living here in 1774. His life would be considered unremarkable but for one thing: for nearly 45 years he kept a diary, with almost daily entries detailing the life and times of this wonderful parish. We have copies of all the Parson’s diaries in the bar for our guests to read. These gargantuan...
maryhardysworld.co.uk
Mary Hardy project | Mary Hardy's World
https://www.maryhardysworld.co.uk/mary-hardy-project
Mary Hardy and her. A Burnham Press publication. 1 A working family. 2 Barley, beer and the working year. 3 Spiritual and social forces. 4 Under sail and under arms. The Diary of Mary Hardy 1773 1809. Mary Hardy (1733 1809), the diarist. Henry Raven (1777 1825), apprentice brewer. Margaret Bird, the author. This undertaking has so far taken nearly 30 years of continuous research and writing by Margaret Bird. Some of the research process is described in the pages under Sources. Total, in number of words, ...
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Forays into family history: Frolic!
http://robertmbatesdoesfamilytree.blogspot.com/2014/10/frolic.html
Forays into family history. Trials, tribulations and triumphs of an amateur family tree researcher who's been tracking down ancestors for over 24 years. Addicted? Tuesday, 14 October 2014. Back in 1987 when I first walked into Weston Longville churchyard with my Dad and saw a row of gravestones carved with the name Bates - and one with Robert Bates etched into it - I had no idea what an influence that day, that place would have on my life. I have no idea whether, given how distantly related we are, there...
robertmbatesdoesfamilytree.blogspot.com
Forays into family history: October 2014
http://robertmbatesdoesfamilytree.blogspot.com/2014_10_01_archive.html
Forays into family history. Trials, tribulations and triumphs of an amateur family tree researcher who's been tracking down ancestors for over 24 years. Addicted? Tuesday, 14 October 2014. Back in 1987 when I first walked into Weston Longville churchyard with my Dad and saw a row of gravestones carved with the name Bates - and one with Robert Bates etched into it - I had no idea what an influence that day, that place would have on my life. I have no idea whether, given how distantly related we are, there...