#OnePlaceStudies I wrote a blog a couple of years ago about my research on #PunnettsTown School and my great aunt Eva Pilbeam who had been the Head. #OnePlaceEducation www.sussexgenealogist.co.uk/blog/education
#OnePlaceStudies I wrote a blog a couple of years ago about my research on #PunnettsTown School and my great aunt Eva Pilbeam who had been the Head. #OnePlaceEducation www.sussexgenealogist.co.uk/blog/education
#OnePlaceWednesday Finally finished putting all the tithes from my #OnePlaceStudy #PunnettsTown into an excel sheet. If I could only find a formula for adding acres, roods and perches together it would save me doing it for each rent payer manually. So far looks like a lot of meadow though!
I tried the Ancestry AI suggestion the other day that constantly appears, it promised a deep dive into the person on a census return I was looking at. Think I misunderstood, it read the persons entry. I don’t need AI for that! 😂
Really liking the new covers for the whole series, they look more professional like Morton means business xx
Hilary and Davina Pilbeam, twins from Punnetts Town
#OnePlaceWednesday this week, a picture of my mum and her twin sister who grew up in #PunnettsTown and partly the reason I chose it for my OPS. Coming up to the 1st anniversary of mum’s death this month and sorting through old photos.
Today I started a commission for a new client. My heart sunk when I saw the surname Smith, but no! For one they proved to be easy to find and interesting, 4 generations of butchers from Hooe in Sussex. My home county too! The #Genealogy gods are smiling at me for once! #FamilyHistory
Somehow I believe that 🤣
Continuing with charting the Tithe apportionments for my #OnePlaceStudies of #PunnettsTown. Today was all about one owner - The Earl of Ashburnham. He kept lots of forest to himself and the fields were rented to various people.
Lots to mull over today at the @oneplacestudies.bsky.social conference. Now if only I could retire I would have time and could put into action all the ideas I heard 😆
Is that Robbins? I think I’ve seen that name locally
It’s #OnePlaceWednesday and time to think about my #OnePlaceStudy of Punnetts Town in Sussex. I’m thinking about the history of the three windmills that have existed in the village and the millers who went with them.