-----Original Message-----
From: clargo [mailto:clargo@tinyworld.co.uk]
Sent: 04 March 2001
To: earwaker@freenetname.co.uk
Subject: Antiques Roadshow etc.
Hello Alan,
Hopefully you will receive a package either tomorrow or Tuesday which will
be my tape of the Antiques Roadshow with the Earwaker part set to start at
the beginning of the item in question. I tried to copy it but having
recorded it on the clever new video recorder Beryl and I have recently
purchased, it is not compatible with our other recorder
Hi List,
does anyone live near to West Meon to investigate whether a copy of the
Millennium book mentioned below is still on sale?
Alan Earwaker
www.EARWAKER.co.uk
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Snail mail from Marjorie Hurst, (for John, who is rather frail!)
I am very sorry but there are no copies of West Meon - some chapters of its
History left - not even our own copy which we must have lent to someone!
The only thing I can lay my hands on is this leaflet, (enclosed were
Hi Shelly,
old e-mails that I filed below:-
Alan Earwaker
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Alan Earwaker wrote:
Hi Brian,
Mum Deborah RANDALL and her brother David RANDALL came from the East-end of
London. My Mother Deborah Charlotte RANDALL b. 12 May 1913, London Hospital,
Whitechapel, m. 4 November 1933, the Register Office Stepney, d.30
August 1983, Southend-on-sea, Essex. She married my father William George
EARWAKER b. 9 January 1908, Mile End Old Town, d. 18 June 1975, Basildon,
Essex.
Does anyone know who
iainida@hutchcity.com
are?
I am receiving mail back from postmaster@hutchcity to say they do not exist
and the message:-
"The system cannot find the path specified."
Can anyone help me?
Alan Earwaker
Hi Dave and List,
My ggGrandfather James EARWAKER (born 1809) married my ggGrandmother
Susanna(h) GARD(I)NER.
I am trying to locate where my ggGrandfather was born!
It says on the 1851 census ?????HAM, Hampshire.
Does anyone know if FRENSHAM (or some parts of Frensham) were in Hampshire
around 1809?
Alan EARWAKER
www.EARWAKER.co.uk
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Jacobs [mailto:dave@jacobs.net]
Sent: 03 March 2001
To: HAMPSHIRE-LIFE-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: GA
Hi Jenny and Lists,
Below you will find e-mails that I have saved to do with GARDINER etc.
Strangely enough I am currently pursuing a GARDNER (poss.GARDINER/GARDENER)
line of enquiry. I have death certificates for Susanna and James. My James
EARWAKER married Susanna GARDNER (GARDINER?) on 2 March 1835 at St. John,
Hackney, London. In 1851 she was 36? or 39 born ??????(too feint to read),
Devon. Also daughter of John EARWAKER of Selborne, Harriet EARWAKER (bapt.
26 Feb 1809), same birth year as my James, ma
Hi David and List,
Maureen Luxton,(formerly EARWICKER), is the expert on Earwaker's,
Earwicker's and variations of that name.
She is the Guild of One Name Studies (GOONS) member for Earwaker, etc. and
has 25,000 names on her database.
She is NOT on e-mail but you can write to her at:-
34 Marisfield Place, Selsey, West Sussex, PO20 0PD. England.
The name in 'old English' is Eoforwacer, (the 'f' is silent), and means boar
watchman or watchful as a boar.
My ancestors originate from Hampshire, (probably the
Hi Philip,
This did not get posted to the list, as you used the wrong address.
Alan
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-----Original Message (edited)-----
From: Philip Earwicker [mailto:philip@earwicker.demon.co.uk]
Sent: 01 March 2001
To: Earwicker, David J
Subject: The Earwicker Family Tree
Dear David
Really nice to hear from you.
You can tap into the EARWICKER EARWAKER etc. etc. genealogy web through
the following two sources:-
Alan Earwaker at alan@earwaker.co.uk
and by sending a message to
EARWAKER
Hi Jenny and Lists,
Below you will find e-mails that I have saved to do with GARDINER etc.
Strangely enough I am currently pursuing a GARDNER (poss.GARDINER/GARDENER)
line of enquiry. I have death certificates for Sussana and James. My James
EARWAKER married Susanna GARDNER (GARDINER?) on 2 March 1835 at St. John,
Hackney, London. In 1851 she was 36? or 39 born ??????(too feint to read),
Devon. Also daughter of John EARWAKER of Selborne, Harriet EARWAKER (bapt.
26 Feb 1809), same birth year as my James, ma
Hi Kate,(in Rochester NY),
THANKS, Much appreciated!
Best wishes -
Alan Earwaker, (Redhill, Surrey, England)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kate
Sent: 08 March 2001
To: Alan Earwaker
Subject: Re: EARWAKER's in Mile End 1891
Hi Alan,
Another family for you -
24 Cleveland St. LDS 6095415 fiche 2 p37 large 64
Jane Earwaker Head Wid 49 Poplar
Jane Earwaker Dau S 25 machinist Mile End
Amy Earw
Thanks for that Nigel,
When I asked for a transcripion, from the Public records Office, of the 1851
original census document, they read it as FAVERSHAM in Hampshire!
Alan Earwaker
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-----original message-----
From: Nigel Penton Tilbury [mailto:npt@fenstanton-village.co.uk]
Sent: 04 March 2001
To: HAMPSHIRE-LIFE-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: GARDINER/EARWAKER
Hi Alan,
I've checked the PRs for Frensham - unfortunately I couldn't find anything
between
Hi Lesley in East Leics,
THANKS, much appreciated,
Alan Earwaker in Redhill, Surrey.
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-----Original Message-----
From: lesley chaney [mailto:chaney@clara.net]
Sent: 08 March 2001
To: LONDON-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [Lon] EARWAKER
Hi List,
For the benefit of the gentleman looking for this name, I spotted these on
the 1871 Census of Southwark.
RG10/603, folio 54, p.8, sched. 53
21 Suffolk Street, Southwark (St George the Martyr)
John EARWAKER, head, m, 33, laboure
Hello Alan and Lists,
If I was a betting man Alan, I would put money on your James having been born at Fareham, Hampshire. By 1809 EARWAKER families had got that far and of course it is only a short distance to Portsmouth where I believe you have some ancestry.
You posted a query re. the West Meon Millennium book. I have a copy of it, which we purchased at the Post Office at West Meon a few weeks ago. The title is West Meon 2000, the cost is five pounds; it is A5 size, contains 163 pages and is "A book abo