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talentedbutslow 13-07-2006 12:54

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
gooday davylad......welcome to accyweb.......

rodders 15-07-2006 08:32

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
hello nice to meet you all

mez 15-07-2006 09:01

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
welcome to accyweb :wave:

todbear 17-07-2006 10:33

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Hi
davylad I used ti drive through Romsey every week travelling between the new forest and Surrey its a nice town, I am new here too, looks good doesnt it:Banane25: :Banane25: :Banane25: :Banane25:

Retlaw 17-07-2006 22:27

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
I am decended from Hartley Davy b.1779 a master tailor who lived in Abbey St and also had a shop there and so did the next 3 generations.Also apparently well known in the Methodist circles. He had a road named after him,DAVY ST. which i believe was demolished around 1950's.Are there any old photos out there ? or info on the Davy family?
Am also related to Kenyon's, Eccleston's, Bradley's, Herald's, Haworth's to name a few.[/quote]

Hi Davylad
For a start of there was no Abbey St till 1792 when blind Jack o Knaresborough built the road to the Haslingden boundry. Most of the early properties date from around 1800. Davy st ran off Infant St and it now the site of the telephone exchange.
There may be photo's in the local studies dept of the library, you would need to enquire from them, they have 1000's of photo's.
Retlaw.

davylad 18-07-2006 07:21

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw
I am decended from Hartley Davy b.1779 a master tailor who lived in Abbey St and also had a shop there and so did the next 3 generations.Also apparently well known in the Methodist circles. He had a road named after him,DAVY ST. which i believe was demolished around 1950's.Are there any old photos out there ? or info on the Davy family?
Am also related to Kenyon's, Eccleston's, Bradley's, Herald's, Haworth's to name a few.

Hi Davylad
For a start of there was no Abbey St till 1792 when blind Jack o Knaresborough built the road to the Haslingden boundry. Most of the early properties date from around 1800. Davy st ran off Infant St and it now the site of the telephone exchange.
There may be photo's in the local studies dept of the library, you would need to enquire from them, they have 1000's of photo's.
Retlaw.[/quote]

Hi Retlaw
Thanks for that info,
However I think it was about 1792 he went to live in Abbey St,I have a copy of a newspaper artical saying that he came to Abbey St. in 1792 from Yorkshire.
I have been intouch with the local studies and they have been most helpful and actually have documents dating back to 1843
Davylad.

davylad 18-07-2006 16:14

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by todbear
Hi
davylad I used ti drive through Romsey every week travelling between the new forest and Surrey its a nice town, I am new here too, looks good doesnt it:Banane25: :Banane25: :Banane25: :Banane25:

Hi Todbear ye great site, Romsey not bad but so far away from Accy:o

firefoxfem 03-08-2006 16:23

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Hiya and welcome to this place x

mhargreaves 29-07-2009 09:23

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Hi Retlaw
My husband's forebears had a dubious relationship with yours. Four members of the family were transported to Tasmania for stealing from Davy's drapers (Abbey St) in 1844.

pipinfort 30-07-2009 13:48

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
welcome

Royboy39 30-07-2009 15:47

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Hello and welcome from Spain

Rastus 07-08-2009 10:52

Re: Hello from Romsey,Hampshire
 
Hi and welcome


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