Update to Hertfordshire web site - July 2007

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Chris Reynolds

Update to Hertfordshire web site - July 2007

Legg inn av Chris Reynolds » 02 jul 2007 14:11:37

This month's update to http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk covers many
updates. In particular the following place pages have been modified, in many
cases with new postcard images from about 100 years ago.:

Abbots Langley, Aldenham, Arkley, Ashridge, Aston, Ayot St Lawrence, Ayot St
Peter, Baldock, Barnet, Bedmond, Bengeo, Bishops Stortford, Bovingdon,
Bricket Wood, Buntingford, Cheshunt, Chipperfield, Chorleywood, Codicote,
Colliers End, Digswell, Essendon, Grand Junction Canal, Great Gaddesden,
Hadley, Harpenden, Hatfield, Hatfield House, Hemel Hempstead, Hertford,
Hertingfordbury, High Cross, Hitchin, Little Gaddesden, Little Munden, Much
Hadham. No Mans Land, Oxhey, Redbourn, Sandon, Sandridge, South Mimms, St
Albans, St Michaels, Studham, Theobalds Park, Stevenage, Ware, Watford,
Wheathampstead

In addition there are new or updated pages relating to the following
surnames:

Briden, Burrage, Camp, Child, Gibbs, Hale, Payne, Phillips, Proctor, Ryder,
Shadbolt, Talbot, Walker, Wittewronge

Details (including images) of more ancient Hertfordshire maps have also been
added.

The site now contains over 5,500 text of image files relating to
Hertfordshire.

--
Chris Reynolds

Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he
will eat for a lifetime

The web site Genealogy in Hertfordshire, at
http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk, provides free advice for people
who are researching their Hertfordshire ancestors, or researching other
aspects of Hertfordshire history. If you have find the site useful, or
receive a satisfactory answer to your question, perhaps you could consider
making a donation to Mind (a UK-based mental health charity) or to the
equivalent charity in the area where you live.

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