Rodney and Ruth Burton's Genealogy Pages
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201 | SSP&P, Hellingly1 R.jpg | ||
202 | SSP&P, Hellingly2.JPG | ||
203 | SSP&P, Hellingly3 R.jpg | ||
204 | SSP&P, Hellingly4 (2).JPG | ||
205 | SSP&P, Hellingly4 R.jpg | ||
206 | SSP&P, Hellingly6.JPG | ||
207 | St Mary, Hailsham1 R.jpg | ||
208 | St Mary, Hailsham2.JPG | ||
209 | St Mary, Hailsham3.JPG | ||
210 | St Mary, Warbleton1 R.jpg | ||
211 | St Mary, Warbleton2 R.jpg | ||
212 | St Mary, Warbleton3.JPG | ||
213 | St Mary, Warbleton4 R.jpg | ||
214 | St Mary, Warbleton5.JPG | ||
215 | St Mary, Warbleton6.JPG | ||
216 | St Mary, Warbleton7.JPG | ||
217 | St Nicholas Church, Brighton 1.JPG George Burton and Emma Burt were married here on 30 August 1862. | ||
218 | St Nicholas Church, Brighton 3 R.jpg George Burton and Emma Burt were married here on 30 Aug 1862. | ||
219 | St Nicholas Church, Brighton2.JPG | ||
220 | St Nicholas Church, Brighton4.JPG | ||
221 | St Nicholas Church5 R.jpg | ||
222 | St Pancras, Arlington 3.JPG Thomas Button and Elizabeth Lambert were married here on 15 October 1794. | ||
223 | St Pancras, Arlington 9.JPG Thomas Button and Elizabeth Lambert were married here on 15 October 1794. | ||
224 | St Pancras, Arlington1 R.jpg | ||
225 | St Pancras, Arlington10.JPG | ||
226 | St Pancras, Arlington2 R.jpg | ||
227 | St Pancras, Arlington4 R.jpg | ||
228 | St Pancras, Arlington5 R.jpg | ||
229 | St Pancras, Arlington6 R.jpg | ||
230 | St Pancras, Arlington7.JPG | ||
231 | St Pancras, Arlington8 R.jpg | ||
232 | Stoneham's Villa, Chapel Lane, Garsdon Heath.jpg The third cottage down the lane. I believe the villa was built prior to 1841, possibly by Thomas STONEHAM (b.1785 d.1869) | ||
233 | Surviving grandchildren of George and Emma BURTON 1981.JPG Descendants of George and Emma BURTON Reunion, Walkerville, Adelaide, South Australia. From left; Ernest BURTON, Horace WASHINGTON and Lionel WASHINGTON. | ||
234 | Sussex Barn, Woodlands Farm.JPG | ||
235 | The Crown, Eltham, London.jpg | ||
236 | The Druids Head, Brighton1.jpg | ||
237 | The Druids Head, Brighton2.jpg | ||
238 | The Little Globe, Brighton.jpg | ||
239 | The Star Inn, Waldron.jpg | ||
240 | Thomas and Charlotte BURTON's descendants 1981.JPG Descendants of George and Emma BURTON Reunion, Walkerville, Adelaide, South Australia. From left; Sharon LEITCH, Lance BILLETT, William WADE, Ronald WADE and Valerie BILLETT. | ||
241 | Thomas and Gilbert STONEHAM R Adj.JPG Thomas on the left, Gilbert on the right. | ||
242 | Thomas Charles BURTON portrait.jpg Is this Thomas's wedding portrait? If any relative of the photo's owner, Hazel Woodhead, could contact me, Rodney Burton, that would be appreciated. | ||
243 | Thomas STONEHAM's children?.JPG It is almost certainly Gilbert Theophilus STONEHAM Snr on the left. He looks to be about 40 years of age making the photo about 1899. It is believed to be Thomas STONEHAM, his father, seated next to him. It is further believed the other persons in the photo were Thomas's children. Behind Thomas would be the eldest daughter, Adelaide Julia who was born 1852. The male seated would be Noah Walter born 1850. The two women standing would be Susanna born 1856 and Julia born 1858, with possibly Susanna in the middle. Any clarification or positive identification would be appreciated. | ||
244 | USS Ottawa 2.jpg Bombardment and Capture of Port Royal, South Carolina, 7 November 1861 Engraving by W. Ridgway after a drawing by C. Parsons, published by Virtue & Co., New York. It depicts Federal warships, under Flag Officer Samuel F. DuPont, USN, bombarding Fort Beauregard (at left) and Fort Walker (at right). Troop transports are standing by in the distance. U.S. Navy ships present and identified include (from left): Mohican, Susquehanna, Augusta, Wabash (Flagship), Unadilla, Pawnee, Bienville, Ottawa, Curlew and Seneca. | ||
245 | USS Ottawa.jpg "Reconnoissance of Vernon River, Ossabaw Sound, Georgia, Discovery of a Rebel Battery and Camp.", 11 December 1861 Line engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", January 1862. It depicts Federal warships engaging the Confederate battery, shown in the far left distance. Ships, as identified below the image bottom, are (from left): USS Seneca, USS Pembina, USS Ottawa and Steamer Mary Andrew. | ||
246 | Vera and Frances BURTON portrait.jpg If any relative of the photo's owner, Hazel Woodhead, could contact me, Rodney Burton, that would be appreciated. | ||
247 | Wall, Poor House, Hailsham R.jpg | ||
248 | Walter and Thora STONEHAM and children.JPG From left: Sandra, Elaine, Walter, Kaylene, Thora and Anthony STONEHAM. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
249 | Walter and Thora STONEHAM's wedding.JPG (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |