
My gr gr grandfather was suposed to have been born at Uplands farm near Wootton Surrey.1836 or 7.His parents John and Amelia LaMott Anderson.He apprenticed as a baker in Dorking and had to return…Continue
Started by Carol Miller. Last reply by Carol Miller May 13, 2011.
Hello all Need some advice/ help I have traced back the Tyrrell line until 1804/05. I have a found a Daniel Tyrrell born in either 1805 or 1804. Different researchers differ. However both have…Continue
Started by roger. Last reply by roger Dec 27, 2010.
The indexes, 1894-1932, are now available online at http://tinyurl.com/y8bnl2aScroll down to the bottom of the page to download indexes in PDF format.The…Continue
Tags: of, Guardians, Ottershaw, Board, registers
Started by Jill Hyams Nov 20, 2009.
The Exploring Surrey’s Past website now contains a section on Woking Borough’s First World War memorials, with photographs of the memorials and a database of the men listed on them. The database…Continue
Tags: First World War, Woking, war memorials
Started by Jill Hyams Nov 4, 2009.
I have come across several wills that were proved in Surrey the late 1700's. Two have my special interest as they provide ongoing funds to one of my ancestors.William Brasier died and his will was…Continue
Started by Fred Close. Last reply by Nivard Ovington Sep 27, 2009.
Banstead Parish RegistersThe early Banstead Parish Registers can be found in an online book entitled: The Registers of Banstead, in the county of Surrey. 1547-1789.This book is available in its…Continue
Tags: Banstead
Started by Joy French Sep 17, 2009.
Not a geneaology site but contains lots of interesting and useful information about people and places in Surrey:…Continue
Tags: local history, museums, archives, history, Surrey
Started by Jill Hyams. Last reply by Ann Sargeant Aug 11, 2009.
This site contains some really interesting information about the village's history, as well as 1841-1901 census returns and a list of surname interests:…Continue
Tags: census, Surrey, Buckland
Started by Jill Hyams Aug 10, 2009.
I haven't posted here before but thought I would jump in and post my Surrey families. These people are my maternal grandfather's family.Benjamin Haynes, born Dec 1, 1776 in in Surrey and married Anna…Continue
Started by Barbara Stevens Jul 31, 2009.
Hello,I am trying to find a birth for Albert Charles EVANS about 1869 - his army papers state that he was born at Lambeth.Thanks,LindaContinue
Started by Linda Moorhouse. Last reply by Linda Moorhouse Jul 24, 2009.
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Comment by Jill Hyams on February 1, 2013 at 8:13am Surrey Heritage's Marvels of the Month for February are now online at http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/marvels and on display in the Surrey History Centre foyer. This month, we celebrate 'Your Paintings' and a literary connection, highlight the historical significance of seals, and discover an affectionate side to Surrey politician, Henry Goulburn.
Comment by Jill Hyams on January 3, 2013 at 10:53am We're delighted to announce the relaunch of Exploring Surrey's Past which has a brand new look and feel, with additional content and features that can be easily browsed on smartphones and tablets. New items, such as image galleries and historic maps, are being added on a regular basis, so do keep visiting, and let us know what you think of the new website at http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk
Comment by Jill Hyams on October 4, 2012 at 3:01am Just a reminder that the searchroom at Surrey History Centre will be closed for research this Saturday, 6 October, because of the Surrey Heritage Celebration Open Day.
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Comment by Jill Hyams on June 8, 2012 at 5:04am Are you planning to come along to the Military Roadshow at Surrey History Centre this Saturday, 9 June? Don't forget, there's also an excellent talk by military historians, Andy Robertshaw and Steve Roberts. More details at http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/news/001039.html and http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/news/001038.html.
Comment by Jill Hyams on May 4, 2012 at 2:58am Everything is sorted and Surrey History Centre is open for business today (Fri 4 May)!
Comment by Jill Hyams on May 3, 2012 at 2:20pm We've been having power supply problems so, if you're planning to come to Surrey History Centre tomorrow (Fri 4 May), please tel 01483 518737 prior to your visit. We are closed on Saturday 5 May (as it's a Bank Holiday weekend) and will re-open at 09.30 on Tuesday 8 May.
Comment by Jill Hyams on March 12, 2012 at 2:04pm Did your ancestor serve time in Surrey County Gaol? An online index to the register of prison deaths, 1798–1878, is now available on the Surrey History Centre website. The gaol in Horsemonger Lane, Newington, was Surrey’s principal prison and place of execution up to its closure in 1878, housing up to 300 criminals and debtors. http://bit.ly/xcnceC
Comment by Jill Hyams on February 25, 2012 at 1:12pm We are proud to announce that Surrey History Centre has been voted winner of the Archive of the Year Award 2012 by readers of 'Your Family History' Magazine. The award was presented to us at the WDYTYA Olympia show by Colin McFarlane and Nick Barratt. A big Thank You to everyone who voted for us! http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/news/001033.html
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