Mr Terry Gill published by on Sun, 09/09/2018 - 19:28
I am trying to find out about the History of Church House next to St Pauls Church in Kewstoke.
We are the present owners and know that it use to be the old rectory/vicarage belonging to the Church
Does anyone have any information or contacts to allow us to find out more about the history of this wonderful house.
We now run it as a successful B&B and look forward to any feedback.
Thank you
Warm regards
Tracey & Terry Gill
Church House
27 Kewstoke Road
01934 633185
I have years of loose notes from record offices and internet research and I really need to start putting this into a family tree chart for other family members atleast.
Whats the best way of doing this now? any advice would be welcome - online systems or stand alone family tree software?
I have had help with the above gentleman my Great Grandfather...some time ago...I am now trying to confirm details of his son's their marriages etc. Robert was born in Newtown, County Westmeath, Ireland. in 1818.
Alfred born 1872. served in RIC...
Harry (Henry) 1868
Robert William ( I have his details...he was my Grandfather)
Also very interested to find any reference to a daughter born in Ireland
Maria Hardcastle Johnston 1838. Rochfortbridge, Ireland
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