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AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Apr 2014 20:35

The Kent Family History Society website is at:

http://www.kfhs.org.uk/index.htm
The Kent Family History Society was formed in June, 1974 and now has approximately 4,000 members Worldwide. The Society publishes an informative quarterly journal which is sent free to members. It has over 2,000 research publications available on microfiche and has also now started to produce CD's of local information all of which are available for sale to members and non-members.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Apr 2014 20:33

Parish registers for New Romney, 1662-1963: Marriages, 1662 ...
https://www.findarecord.com/collection/fs-catalog:title:680297.1?CachedMicrofilm
copy of original records at the Kent Archives Office in Maidstone,
England. The parish church is known as St. Nicholas'. Kent Archives Office no.


Parish registers for New Romney, 1662-1963: Marriages, Mar. 1918 ...
https://www.findarecord.com/collection/fs-catalog:title:680297.6?CachedMicrofilm copy of original records at the Kent Archives Office in Maidstone,
England. The parish church is known as St. Nicholas'. Kent Archives Office no.

Michael

Michael Report 15 Apr 2014 19:45

This concerns an Isaac Brown born 1773[who became a draper and tailor ]and set up business in Deal Kent.
I am trying to prove whether he was born to a Brown family from New Romney in Kent.
The church involved was St Nicholas with three children born to this family.
Ann 1771,Abraham 1775 and an Elizabeth 1777.
I am lead to believe that between 1772 and 1774 there was no resident pastor for this church.
Does someone live in that area and be willing to check out records of births for 1773.
Regards.
Michael.
Michael.