Monday, 6 September 2010

Europe Report Card 5

Monday
Bank Holiday in England...so, of course, very busy on the roads. Great weather. Spent all day checking out villages, churches and cemeteries.





Went to Gwinear, Phillack, St Erth, Lelant, Morvah, and St Just - looking for Angove, Nankervis, Lawry, Casley, Trembath, Trewhella, Carter, Floyd, Glasson, Hampton, Michell, Penhale, Christopher, Nicholls, Provis, Richards, Rock, Veale, Wearn and Uren - started off with a very small cemetery near the church, and then Darryl found a larger one across the lane. Lovely old celtic crosses in most cemeteries.
St Ives - very convoluted..couldn't find parking or anywhere to turn around so ended up going out and coming back in...didn't see much. 














Cape Cornwall - staying at the 'Golf and Country Club' - walked out to a monument to watch the beautiful sunset - views of Land's End













Tuesday




Darryl went for an early walk along the cliffs, and found some of the old mines and ruins.















Botallack - walked around the ruins of smelters and mines - a memorial to a mine disaster in 1913 where a Trembath was killed. Found a display relating to the mines, with lots of interesting information.
















Again checking out small villages and churches - Gulval, Perranworthal, Feock, Veryan, St Stephen - looking for Kessell, Bray, Oats, Ga, Eustis, Pascoe, Roberts, Williams, Vowden, and Cundy - and found quite a few



Fowey - arrived late afternoon at Arthur and Janet's - scenic views across the harbour. Went to a very enjoyable dinner at the sailing club with Arthur, Janet, Roger and Ann - Janet and Ann are sisters, and Darryl's second cousins on the Bindon side - (once removed for those who care for the details), and just lovely people.





Wednesday

An easy start for the day, first stop St Neot for the Bray family.





Golitha Falls - lovely walk though mossy trees along the Fowey River - we walked twice as far as we didn't recognise the falls (more like rapids). But at least there were toilets and a mossy bank to sit and have our lunch picnic.



St Cleer - unfortunately there was a funeral on, so we could not intrude. We checked to stones the walked to the Holy Well, then came back to the church - not sure if we found the tomb of Ingelram de Braye - will have to look in detail at the photos, and then went onto







 







Bodmin Moor seeing 'The Hurlers' at Minion, along with Cheesewring and Stowes Pound, before heading to Rosecraddoc (which is now a holiday village).




We found a guest house - Elnor, went to look at Liskeard Church before going for dinner.

Thursday
Liskeard - a nice town - went to the library and got a few sources for further research.
Plymouth - tried to visit, but as we started to enter the city there was a huge traffic jam, so we found a place to turn around and continued our journey.
Stonehenge - we drove past it....Darryl's reaction was the same as mine when I first saw it - "is that it? It seems too small..." 
Oxfordshire - Nuneham Courtenay - drove through...couldn't find church, fuel or somewhere to stay...drove to a couple of nearby villages, got directions to the church..but no Andersons.
Oxford - found a B&B - Green Gables....very comfortable - run by a lovely Indian family.

Friday 


Bedfordshire - Sandy - Church had a funeral so couldn't go in.




Bedford & Luton Archives - Bingo!!!! Found some fantastic information on the Wright family and associated names.
Hitchen - accommodation in 'The Old Priory' - a big surprise...much larger and far more impressive than I thought (here for 3 nights).
Tilestreet Baptist Church - found the gravestone of George Lake and Mary (Honour).

















Saturday 
Bedfordshire/ Hertfordshire 

Maulden, Gravenhurst, Barton le Clay, Higham Gobion, & Holwell Parish Churches - found some stones...











Flitton had the de Gray mausoleum which, although nothing to do with our family (unfortunately!), was just amazing with the largest funeral collection in England


Flitton - the place when the Wright family originated (as far back as is currently known) with John Wright in 1700.





 Shillington - has a stained glass window - the main one - dedicated to John Lines & Fanny Furrian (Wright) - this church also has a crypt which was interesting...and I got a shot of the Parish Chest.

Pirton - Many family gravestones and memorials - Pirton Grange, Pirton Hall (now an old people's home), Hammond's Farm and, amazingly, "Wright's Farm" - we spoke to the current owner (who has lived there over 50 years) and he didn't know of the connection, but believed to be the farm of John Wright who may have been there from around 1790...even the power transformer outside is called 'Wrights'!


Sunday 
Hertfordshire
Rushden - saw 'Shaw Green Farm' entrance, but Darryl wouldn't let me go in.



Weston, Cottered, Codicote, Ayot St Peter - churchyard but not much luck...
Preston - the church here was built in 1900, and the graves didn't seem early enough, a local suggested that early burials would have been in Kings Walden so we went there, but there weren't any.

Lemsford - grave of George & Emma Wright (nee Lake) - Darryl's 2nd great-grandparents
Cromerhyde - got within 200m of the ancestral farm but Darryl said he wasn't interested and wouldn't go on (I saw it in 2000)
Sandridge - 'Rose & Crown Inn' run by the Parsons family, 'The Queens Head Inn' owned by the Parsons family...plenty of Thrale graves in the churchyard.























1 comment:

  1. Looks like you're having a great time! Love looking at your images too! Debbie Bray.

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