Stenards, Standers or The Stenders / (General)
I have three different references to a place or estate with a similar name.
(a) Stenards - In 1833 John Cloudley was a gardener at Stenards, Forest of Dean and his son William was an apprentice gardener. I forgot to keep the source and now cant find the reference.
(b) Stenders (1841 Census) Ann Clowdley publican at Drybrook (near Nailbridge) / Stenders.
(c) Standers - In John's will he mentions two dwellings called the "White House" and "Mt Pleasant" at "Standers". Possibly near Dishes Brook.
Q1. Was there a place or an estate called "Stenards"?
Q2. Is "Stenders" a short version of "the Stenders"?
Q3. Do these dwellings still exist?
All help appreciated.
Ian
Complete thread:
- Stenards, Standers or The Stenders / -
ianjmill,
2018-04-03, 09:02
- Stenards, Standers or The Stenders / - MPGriffiths, 2018-04-03, 12:55
- Stenards, Standers or The Stenders / - Mike Pinchin, 2018-04-03, 15:29
- White Cottage, Mitcheldean - MPGriffiths, 2018-04-03, 16:44
- Stenards, Standers or The Stenders / -
peterhall4,
2018-06-05, 12:15
- The Stenders - sharonbugden, 2020-07-06, 15:32
- Stenards, Standers or The Stenders -
Jefff,
2018-06-05, 16:29
- Mitcheldean / Stenders Roads of Roman origin ?? - Jefff, 2018-06-09, 16:02