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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William Bennett from Wilxford was my great great great grandfather. At some point my family lived in Birmingham House.<br />
Best wishes.<br />
James</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are quite a few references in the BNA to a William KNOCKER of Dover, including his election as Mayor in 1832. There are also references to a John B. KNOCKER of Dover, including his apparent period as a bank manager. If these are of interest I can list a few details.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of witnesses at the Marriage of Daniel WHITE to Maria WATTS at Stroud - 22 November 1813</p>
<p>were: John &amp; Anne HENDY</p>
<p><br />
Forest of Dean records</p>
<p>John HENDY of Lydney married Ann WHITE at Awre - 6 December 1810 by <strong>Licence</strong></p>
<p>---</p>
<p><br />
5 December 1810</p>
<p>John HENDY, Grocer of Lydney<br />
Ann WHITE, of Awre<br />
Marriage by: Bond<br />
he signs<br />
witness 1: Thomas WHITE a Grocer of Lydney<br />
Sealed and delivered in the presence of: Matthew PROCTOR: Surrogate<br />
Event type: Marriage Bond</p>
<p>Memoranda: The groom and Thomas WHITE are bound in the sum of £200 to marry at Awre</p>
<p><br />
children </p>
<p>Thomas - 1813<br />
John - 1815<br />
Amelia - 1817<br />
Mary Grove - 1824<br />
and Hannah <strong>Cullimore HENDY</strong> in 1828 at North Nibley</p>
<p>1851 Census, Saint Luke Middx</p>
<p>John HENDY - 58 - born Thornbury<br />
Ann HENDY - 63 - born Blakeney<br />
John HENDY - 38 - son - born Blakeney (Foreman of Labourers Dock London)</p>
<p><br />
---</p>
<p><br />
John HENDY is discussed on</p>
<p>18 High Street - Thornbury Roots  (use the search button: HENDY) and go down to No. 18 High Street</p>
<p>Thomas HENDY married Amelia CULLIMORE in Thornbury - 6 February 1792</p>
<p>Thornbury Roots</p>
<p><br />
<a href="http://www.thornburyroots.co.uk">http://www.thornburyroots.co.uk</a></p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My x Grandad William WICKENDEN was their next door neighbour (in previous thread)</p>
<p>How far have you got back?</p>
<p>By checking Gloucestershirebmd</p>
<p><br />
WHITE - the mother's maiden name is KNOCKER</p>
<p>Augusta Maria - 1863 - all Forest of Dean, Westbury on Severn<br />
Arthur WATTS WHITE - 1864 <br />
Agnes Mary - 1866<br />
Dora - 1869<br />
Edward - 1869<br />
Cuthbert - 1872<br />
Oliver Richard - 1875<br />
George Walter - 1877<br />
Reginald KNOCKER WHITE - 1879</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>The baptism children of Stephen WHITE and Marianne BRIDGE WHITE - are in the records on this site at the Newnham and Blakeney Tabernacle as is Stephens' baptism</p>
<p>Stephen Adolphus WHITE - 5 October 1834, (born 20 December 1832) parents: Daniel &amp; Maria</p>
<p>(his siblings are in the records on this site:  the first one starts in 1813 )</p>
<p>Richard <strong>WATTS</strong> WHITE</p>
<p>- and from the Gloucestershire Marriage Index CD/+ Ancestry</p>
<p>Daniel WHITE married Maria <strong>WATTS</strong> at Stroud - 22 November 1813</p>
<p>married with consent of all parties: witnesses: Richard WATTS, Anne and John HENDY?<br />
and Stephen HOWELL (Stephen HOWELL buried 11 May 1816 aged 60 - 30 years the Parish Clerk at Stroud)</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>and by googling this couple:</p>
<p>The Monthly Magazine, 1813</p>
<p>Mr Daniel WHITE of Blakeney to Maria eldest daughter of Mr Richard WATTS of Stroud.</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>1830 Pigots Directory for Stoud (on the net)</p>
<p>WATTS: Richard &amp; Edward - place: Walbridge: Millers (Grinders)</p>
<p>also the 1820 Pigots Directory for Stroud</p>
<p>has the WATTS family:  as Fancy Dyers</p>
<p>and a Richard WATTS - Attorney</p>
<p><br />
These can be found on </p>
<p>Stroud trade directories - John &amp; Marion Hearfield</p>
<p>1820-1963</p>
<p><br />
---<br />
?</p>
<p>1841 Census, Wallbridge, Stroud, Gloucestershire</p>
<p>Richard WATTS 60-64 (buried 30 October 1847 aged 71)<br />
Edward WATTS 59 - 63 (buried 15 February 1847 aged 70)<br />
Susan WATTS 65-69 (Susanna - buried 30 August 1849 aged 79)<br />
Elizabeth WATTS 61-65<br />
Rebecca MOORE  4-44<br />
Matilda MOORE  40-44<br />
Anne DICKENSON 20-24</p>
<p>---</p>
<p><br />
1851 Census<br />
Upton Cum Chalvery, Buckingham<br />
District: Eton</p>
<p>Mary Ann KNOCKER aged 12 born England is a pupil at : Upton Cum Chalvey, Buckinghamshire - Eton District</p>
<p>(Christening at Holy Trinity Hull - 21 May 1838.</p>
<p>Marrianne Bridge KNOCKER, parents: William and Augusta Ann</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>Freedom</p>
<p>Marriage  March Qtr 1860 - <strong>Hull, District</strong> (which is in the East Riding of Yorkshire)</p>
<p>Stephen Adolphus WHITE<br />
Marianna BRIDGE KNOCKER</p>
<p><br />
--</p>
<p><br />
1871 Census, Awre</p>
<p>WHITE</p>
<p>Stephen A - 38 - born Awre Gloucestershire<br />
Marinna B - 32 - born Hull End, Gloucestershire (Hull is up North)<br />
Charles E - born Awre<br />
Augusta M - 7 - born Awre<br />
Authur W - 6 - born Awre<br />
William P - 3 -  born Awre<br />
Wilfred S - 0 - born Awre</p>
<p><br />
--</p>
<p><br />
1861 Awre Gloucestershire</p>
<p>High Street</p>
<p>WHITE</p>
<p>Stephen - 28 - born Blakeney<br />
Mariane - 22 - born Hull, Yorkshire<br />
Augusta A KNOCKER - 37 -  sister-in-law - born Harwick, Essex<br />
+<br />
servant</p>
<p>Elizabeth POLLARD - 17 - born North Cerney.</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>Family Search</p>
<p>Marianne Bridge KNOCKER - christened 21 May 1838<br />
Holy Trinity Hull, York</p>
<p>parents: William KNOCKER and Augusta Ann</p>
<p><br />
---</p>
<p><br />
1841 Census,<br />
Sculcoates, Yorkshire, East Riding<br />
Sylvester Street</p>
<p>Mary HICKS - 50-54 born Yorkshire<br />
Sarah HICKS - 20-24<br />
Josh HICKS - 12 - born out of Country<br />
Wm KNOCKER - 45-49 - ditto<br />
Augusta -15-19 - ditto<br />
Emily - 5 - ditto</p>
<p><br />
--</p>
<p>On the 'net'</p>
<p><strong>Family of Thomas BRIDGE &amp; Margaret WRIGHT Victims' Voice</strong></p>
<p>(has a drawing of Thomas BRIDGE (Navy uniform) and Headstone of Margaret WRIGHT</p>
<p><br />
Thomas BRIDGE - 1772-1858<br />
Margaret WRIGHT - 1768-1826</p>
<p>Augusta Ann BRIDGE - married William KNOCKER</p>
<p>and she died - 28 May 1839 aged 37-38 in Essex.</p>
<p>Various website on this family</p>
<p>says: William KNOCKER born 18 December 1794 was the brother of Commander John Beddingfield KNOCKER.</p>
<p>John was born in Dover Kent - and his brother William KNOCKER  (born 1 April 1793) was a Lieut. in the Navy</p>
<p><br />
---</p>
<p>Google:</p>
<p>A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Knocker, William - Wikisource, the</p>
<p><br />
This tells you all about William and his service</p>
<p>He married</p>
<p>Augusta Ann BRIDGE - daughter of Capt. Thos. BRIDGE and they had 9 children.</p>
<p>---</p>
<p><br />
By Searching the National Archives</p>
<p>Google : A2a</p>
<p>and search of William KNOCKER</p>
<p>Will of William KNOCKER - Gentleman of Dover - 7 August 1847</p>
<p>His Will can be downloaded for £3.45</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>arthur white is my Great Grand father<br />
I met oliver<br />
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>British History on Line</p>
<p><a href="http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=23250">http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=23250</a></p>
<p><em><br />
'Several of those scattered dwellings had been demolished by the early 19th century, including ancient customary tenements of the Manor of Awre and Etloe called Martins &amp; Barrows on Millend Lane'<br />
</em></p>
<p>also in the same article - other references to Millend Lane<br />
<em><br />
'A Deane family also held Etloe House at the junction of Millend Lane and the Purton turnpike road and made it the centre estate of the tithing'</em></p>
<p><em>and</em></p>
<p><em>1740's corn mill Millend lane .....  etc etc<br />
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<p><br />
Gloucestershire Archives: Online Catalogue</p>
<p>FindingRef: D3270/276</p>
<p>Title: Lease for 99 years</p>
<p>Date: 22 December 1733</p>
<p>Mayor and Burgesses of the city of Gloucester TO William BROWN of Blakeney, Awre, Baker.  Lease for 99 years (or lives of William BROWNE and Margaret his wife, and <strong>Robert BROWN their son</strong>) of tenement with one outhouse and garden, meadow ground (1 and quarter acres) in the <strong>Pillend</strong> other<strong> Millend</strong>, 1 and a quarter acres in the<strong> Millend</strong> called Little Millfield otherwise Square Preece in Blakeney, Awre.  Rent £3.10s.</p>
<p>----</p>
<p>and Finding Ref: D3270/277</p>
<p>Title: Lease for 99 years</p>
<p>Date: 25 September 1753</p>
<p>Description: Mayor and Burgesses of Gloucester to Robert BROWNE of Blakeney, Awre, Baker.  Lease for 99 years (or lives of Robert BROWNE and Elizabeth his wife, and Edmund their son) of lands and premises in Blakeney, Awre (as described in lease dated 22 December 1733) Consideration 5s. rent £3.10s</p>
<p>Previous numbers: U.S.R. 163</p>
<p>Level: Item</p>
<p>Held at: Gloucestershire Archives</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>National Archives - also at Gloucestershire Records office</p>
<p>ref: GBR/J/1/1992</p>
<p>Year<br />
1713-4 : Messuage garden and meadow at Pillend alias Millend Awre &amp; Little Millfield or Squire Piece</p>
<p>----</p>
<p>FOD records: Baptism at Awre - 9 October 1746 </p>
<p>Edmund BROWN - </p>
<p>parents: Robert &amp; Elizabeth</p>
<p>Notes: Blakeney Chapel</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>FOD records</p>
<p>Baptism at Awre - 22 May 1698</p>
<p>Margaret BROWN</p>
<p>parents:  William &amp; Margaret</p>
<p><br />
+ siblings all on FOD records</p>
<p>William - 31 January 1745<br />
Jonathan - 9 April 1749<br />
Nathaniel - 20 May 1752<br />
Josiah - 9 May 1756</p>
<p>----</p>
<p>Baptism at Awre - 7 June 1714</p>
<p>Robert BROWN</p>
<p>parents:  William &amp; Margaret</p>
<p>Notes: Blakeney Chapel</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>Burial at Awre - 19 August 1740</p>
<p>Margaret BROWN </p>
<p>Memorda: Symbol for Tuesday</p>
<p><br />
----</p>
<p>Burial at Awre - 29 April  1750 (two records on FOD)</p>
<p>William BROWN</p>
<p>Memorda: Baker &amp; School-Master was born <strong>2 October  <strong>1668</strong></strong> died April 27th <strong>1850</strong>.  He was 52 years Vestry-Clerk of the Parish of Awre  - (<em><strong>should that be 1750?</strong></em>)</p>
<p>Notes: Entered at end of 1750 burials.  Not in BT's.</p>
<p>----</p>
<p><br />
Baptism at Awre - <strong>13 November 1669</strong></p>
<p>William BROWNE, father's Forenames: Edmond</p>
<p>mother's fornames: not stated</p>
<p>Memoranda: Son<br />
-----</p>
<p>Marriage at Awre - 25 September 1760</p>
<p>Robert BROWN (Widower)</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Sarah NICOLES, spinster</p>
<p>Signature: BTs Brides surname shown as Nicholes </p>
<p>Memoranda: Symbol for Thursday</p>
<p><br />
---</p>
<p><br />
Burial at Awre - 31 May 1789</p>
<p>Robert BROWN</p>
<p>aged 73 years</p>
<p>died May 28</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>One of my ultimate goals is to find a picture of Millend Row before the row was built, im not entirely sure of the exact date of building, the largest house dates from somewhere in the 1700s but the rest of the terrace was added during the 1800's,I am well aware that such a photograph probably doesnt exist, but I wont give up hope!</p>
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I think you will be very lucky to find any before about 1850, Fox Talbot ( regarded by many as the inventor of modern photography) was capturing images around the late 1830's. A painting might exist :-)</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much, I was trying to work out which way the census was written down, north-south or south-north so thank you for your help. I can get access to the deeds for 3 of the houses so I am hoping that they will enlighten me further!<br />
One of my ultimate goals is to find a picture of Millend Row before the row was built, im not entirely sure of the exact date of building, the largest house dates from somewhere in the 1700s but the rest of the terrace was added during the 1800's,I am well aware that such a photograph probably doesnt exist, but I wont give up hope!</p>
<blockquote><p>Various families are on the Forum living in Millend Row at various times :-</p>
<p>Embling<br />
<a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=27907">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=27907</a></p>
<p>Davies / Bevan<br />
<a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=36685">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=36685</a></p>
<p><br />
The census should be sequential dwellings, so if you can work out if its North - South or south - north !</p>
<p><br />
So in 1901 the enumerator starts at the Lodge and moves along Millend, Millend Row on to Etloe House and farm. That feels like North -&gt; South from Blakeney heading out to Etloe.</p>
<p>This might help align the census with a map / specific cottage.</p>
<p><br />
In 1911 census the Millend  dwellings are :-<br />
Albert Cole Lowfield<br />
Jane Fox in Fair View</p>
<p>Eliza Lane  abt 1844 Newnham, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Sarah Walters  abt 1854 Ross, Herefordshire Head Awre, Gloucestershire <br />
James Parker  abt 1850 Healey, Oxfordshire, England Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
William Stephens<br />
James Lane  abt 1876 Blakeney, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire <br />
George Baker abt 1858 Marlborough, Wiltshire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Thomas Powell  abt 1851 Blakeney Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Elizabeth Jones  abt 1828 Malmsburg, Wiltshire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Elizabeth Stephens  abt 1837 Awre, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
James M Butler abt 1869 Blakeney, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  Millend House<br />
Jane Davis  abt 1845 Bridgwater, Somerset Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Charles Turner  abt 1840 Newent, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
George Goulding  abt 1854 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
John Mann abt 1859 Newent, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Edward Hughes  abt 1863 Bagworth, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
William Bendall  abt 1868 Awre, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
William Bendall  abt 1844 Berkeley, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  </p>
<p>next is Eliza Evans in Dickey Croft</p>
<p><br />
(I'll wave in the morning as I go by)</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your help again, much appreciated! There is so much history just in this one road, I shall be researching forever I think!</p>
<blockquote><p>Laura</p>
<p>Contacting you off-line - as I know one of your neighbours in Millend - who took my husband and I all around the area - and knows a lot of history - even has a little ornament with Awre Parish Coat of Arms on it.  Remember him telling us about an Old Mill that had stood there, hence the name.   </p>
<p>1881 Census, Millend</p>
<p>Charles E WHITE, Head - Unmarried, 19 - Miller employing 8 men 1 boy, born Glos. Awre<br />
Augusta M WHITE, Sister, 17 - Housekeeper<br />
Arthur  WHITE, Brother - 16 - Assistant Miller<br />
Oliver R WHITE,  brother 5 Scholar<br />
Robert A WHITE - brother 3<br />
George WHITE - 3 (twins)</p>
<p>and Millend, my x Grandad, next door</p>
<p>William WICKENDEN - Mar 39 - Butcher &amp; Dealer, born Rendcomb + his family (1901 Census at Nibley Mill, Blakeney )</p>
<p>- His work log over a ten year  period, has him killing local animals for people inc.pigs for the Merlin Bros , and transporting goods around for local folk (hay/dung/anything in fact inc a Fowls House from Nibley for HOWELL - got 2 pence for that - and  taking the Rev A D PRINGLE around - 1 horse and waggon - 1 day - 7s)   - with his shire horses and helping lay the roads around Blakeney - collecting stone for Bullo/oak trees etc.  e.g.  1891, for Workeman &amp; Co.  509 Oak Trees,  5068 feet at twopence halfpenny a foot - 1891 Awre Local Board Stone - 50 yards at 2/3 etc etc</p>
<p><br />
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<p>Blakeney,  Kellys 1879</p>
<p>Talks about a Steam Flour Mill, belong to Stephen WHITE</p>
<p><br />
<a href="http://www.forest-of-dean.net/kellys/Blakeney_1879.htm">http://www.forest-of-dean.net/kellys/Blakeney_1879.htm</a></p>
<p><br />
Kelly's 1870 - Post Office Directory - Blakeney (Commercial)</p>
<p><br />
<a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cbennett/awre1870.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cbennett/awre1870.htm</a></p>
<p><br />
WHITE Stephen Adolphus Miller &amp; Corn Merchant Steam Mills<br />
WICKENDEN William John - Butcher</p>
<p>----</p>
<p>Looking at the 1861 census, there are a 4 Flour Miller Servants + their families living in Millers  - Mill Row, Blakeney - </p>
<p>Richard STANLEY - 33, from Worcester*, Alfred PREEN, 36 from Kingstanley, Isaac CURTIS, 31, from Sapperton, and William BENNETT - 33 from Wexford.</p>
<p>---</p>
<p><br />
FOD records, baptism at Blakeney - 11 December 1859</p>
<p>Ernest Richard STANLEY, parents Richard (Miller) &amp; Hannah</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Various families are on the Forum living in Millend Row at various times :-</p>
<p>Embling<br />
<a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=27907">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=27907</a></p>
<p>Davies / Bevan<br />
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<p><br />
The census should be sequential dwellings, so if you can work out if its North - South or south - north !</p>
<p><br />
So in 1901 the enumerator starts at the Lodge and moves along Millend, Millend Row on to Etloe House and farm. That feels like North -&gt; South from Blakeney heading out to Etloe.</p>
<p>This might help align the census with a map / specific cottage.</p>
<p><br />
In 1911 census the Millend  dwellings are :-<br />
Albert Cole Lowfield<br />
Jane Fox in Fair View</p>
<p>Eliza Lane  abt 1844 Newnham, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Sarah Walters  abt 1854 Ross, Herefordshire Head Awre, Gloucestershire <br />
James Parker  abt 1850 Healey, Oxfordshire, England Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
William Stephens<br />
James Lane  abt 1876 Blakeney, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire <br />
George Baker abt 1858 Marlborough, Wiltshire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Thomas Powell  abt 1851 Blakeney Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Elizabeth Jones  abt 1828 Malmsburg, Wiltshire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
Elizabeth Stephens  abt 1837 Awre, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
James M Butler abt 1869 Blakeney, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  Millend House<br />
Jane Davis  abt 1845 Bridgwater, Somerset Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
 Charles Turner  abt 1840 Newent, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
George Goulding  abt 1854 Arlingham, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
John Mann abt 1859 Newent, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
 Edward Hughes  abt 1863 Bagworth, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
 William Bendall  abt 1868 Awre, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
William Bendall  abt 1844 Berkeley, Gloucestershire Head Awre, Gloucestershire  <br />
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next is Eliza Evans in Dickey Croft</p>
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(I'll wave in the morning as I go by)</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laura</p>
<p>Contacting you off-line - as I know one of your neighbours in Millend - who took my husband and I all around the area - and knows a lot of history - even has a little ornament with Awre Parish Coat of Arms on it.  Remember him telling us about an Old Mill that had stood there, hence the name.   </p>
<p>1881 Census, Millend</p>
<p>Charles E WHITE, Head - Unmarried, 19 - Miller employing 8 men 1 boy, born Glos. Awre<br />
Augusta M WHITE, Sister, 17 - Housekeeper<br />
Arthur  WHITE, Brother - 16 - Assistant Miller<br />
Oliver R WHITE,  brother 5 Scholar<br />
Robert A WHITE - brother 3<br />
George WHITE - 3 (twins)</p>
<p>and Millend, my x Grandad, next door</p>
<p>William WICKENDEN - Mar 39 - Butcher &amp; Dealer, born Rendcomb + his family (1901 Census at Nibley Mill, Blakeney )</p>
<p>- His work log over a ten year  period, has him killing local animals for people inc.pigs for the Merlin Bros , and transporting goods around for local folk (hay/dung/anything in fact inc a Fowls House from Nibley for HOWELL - got 2 pence for that - and  taking the Rev A D PRINGLE around - 1 horse and waggon - 1 day - 7s)   - with his shire horses and helping lay the roads around Blakeney - collecting stone for Bullo/oak trees etc.  e.g.  1891, for Workeman &amp; Co.  509 Oak Trees,  5068 feet at twopence halfpenny a foot - 1891 Awre Local Board Stone - 50 yards at 2/3 etc etc</p>
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<p>Blakeney,  Kellys 1879</p>
<p>Talks about a Steam Flour Mill, belong to Stephen WHITE</p>
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<a href="http://www.forest-of-dean.net/kellys/Blakeney_1879.htm">http://www.forest-of-dean.net/kellys/Blakeney_1879.htm</a></p>
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Kelly's 1870 - Post Office Directory - Blakeney (Commercial)</p>
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<a href="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cbennett/awre1870.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cbennett/awre1870.htm</a></p>
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WHITE Stephen Adolphus Miller &amp; Corn Merchant Steam Mills<br />
WICKENDEN William John - Butcher</p>
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<p>Looking at the 1861 census, there are a 4 Flour Miller Servants + their families living in Millers  - Mill Row, Blakeney - </p>
<p>Richard STANLEY - 33, from Worcester*, Alfred PREEN, 36 from Kingstanley, Isaac CURTIS, 31, from Sapperton, and William BENNETT - 33 from Wexford.</p>
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FOD records, baptism at Blakeney - 11 December 1859</p>
<p>Ernest Richard STANLEY, parents Richard (Miller) &amp; Hannah</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi all, I am currently researching the lane I live on, Millend,Blakeney and was wondering if anyone out there can provide me with any information whatsoever on anything to do with Millend, the cottages on it, previous inhabitants, the names of the cottages etc. </p>
<p>It is a big ask I know, I have been trying to trace the inhabitants of Millend but in particular the row of cottages in which I live,starting from Mill Cottage and working up the lane to The Glen. I have a list of all those that lived here in this terrace (then called Mill End Row)in 1901, however none of them have house names or numbers so trying to match one family up to each house has so far been tricky! I guess house numbers/names just werent needed at the time or were not recorded on the census. </p>
<p>Does anyone using this site live here as a child? have relatives who used to live here?Or know someone who did?</p>
<p>Any information would be very gratefully accepted.</p>
<p>Thanks! Laura.</p>
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