Sussex Family Historian

The Sussex Family Historian is the quarterly journal of the Sussex Family History Group and is published in March, June, September and December. The journal started in 1973 and continues today.

Article Extracts
The following are article extracts from the Sussex Family Historian journal. The full articles are found in the journal which are at the Family History Library. In the footnote is a link to the Family Search catalog.

Volume 1 (1976)
The Sussex black sheep - the Stedman by Neil Caplan and Michael J. Burchall. a description of Joseph Stedman's education and difficulty securing a position in a dissenting church. Thomas Frost served two congregations in the area. A major breach was caused by these two men which lasted for years. Included is an inventory of all the goods and chattells, rents and credits of ... Joseph Stedman. Article covers the years 1600 - 1732 in the parish of Lindfield, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #8 March 1976, pgs 226-234

Descent of land - an example: a short history of Barns Croft in Chalvington, 1512 - 1874. The names of those mentioned as renters or owners are: John Lacy, Richard Lacy, Thomas Lacy, Thomas Whitefield, Nicholas Willard, John Wood, John Cresy, Edward Roberts, Martha Roberts, Mary Roberts, Thomas Parton, Mathew Green, Ann Barrow, John French, William Fennell or Vennell, Stephen Fox, William Alcorn, Thomas Medburst, Samuel French, Robert Paris, Michael Martin, Thomas Martin, John Marten, Jacob Cooke, Thomas ShoeSmith, Burwood Godlee, Sir James Duke. Article covers the years 1512 - 1874 in the parish of Chalvington, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #8 March 1976, pgs 235-239 

Hayward - Billings - Lait: Sussex families? by Steve Warden. Births, marriages, and deaths of this family were recorded on the fly-leaf of a copy of Methodist Magazine for 1815. Article covers the years 1819 - 1963 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #8 March 1976, pg 240 

Dissenters' indictments, 1624-27, 1681 by Michael J. Burchell. A list of people who had not attended church for three successive Sundays. Article covers the years 1624 - 1681 in the parishes of Chichester, Lewes, and Arundel, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #8 March 1976, pgs 244-249

Continuing Slaughter. Continued from first issue. Places, marriages, deaths, and burials are given for those mentioned earlier. Article covers the years 1759 - 1840 in the parish of Ditchling, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 1 #8 March 1976, pg 250 

Volume 3 (1977 - 1979)
Dipping into the beer by Roger Diplock. Joseph Diplock married Elizabeth Saunders in 1787 and had a son named William. He ran an Alehouse named "Ship" which was the scene of a riot in 1793 for which the military had to be called out. Article covers the years 1748 - 1799 in the parish of Hastings, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #1 June 1977, pgs 7-8 

Verrally relieved 1. A discussion of William Verrall and his family on relief from the church for 20 years. Includes a list of expenses charged to the parish. Article covers the years 1717 - 1844 in the parish of Hailsham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #1 June 1977, pgs 13-15 

John Rowes ancestry - the Drewes of East Grinstead. The author has proven that the coat of arms of John Rowe is fraudulant. He has traced the family and provided a family tree. Surnames included are: Homewood, Duffield, Drew, Payne, Harman, Faulkner, Wheeler, Burstow, Sherman, Bitton, Chatfield, Bennett and Tablehurst. Article covers the years 1400 - 1662 in the parish of East Grinstead, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #2 September 1977, pgs 38-45 

Noblemen and gentry in Sussex in 1595 by John Farrant. A list of noblemen and gentry taken from the 'Description of Sussex' giving name and residence. Article covers the years 1594 - 1599 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #3 December 1977, pgs 69-72 

Falmer Residents 1660 - 1700 by Robert Mesley. Four lists of Falmer residents taken from hearth tax returns. Article covers the years 1600 - 1700 in the parish of Falmer, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #3 December 1977, pgs 77-80 

Lopdell or Lobdell 1489 - 1705 by Jared Lobdell. A discussion of the Lopdell family as mentioned in printed records. Article covers the years 1309 - 1705 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #3 December 1977, pgs 81-84 

An earlier Lewes will. A transcribed will of John Twyte. Article covers the years 1398 - 1498 in the parish of Tysherst, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #4 March 1978, pg 104 

East Grinstead settlement acknowledgements by Michael J. Burchall. List of Settlement individuals giving name, occupation, date and where they were from. Article covers the years 1703 - 1793 in the parish of East Grinstead, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #4 March 1978, pgs 105-109 

Poor Old Rose by Elizabeth Doff. A discription of the life of Rose Fuller 1708 - 1777, from Sussex to Jamaica and back. Article covers the years 1708 - 1777 in the parish of Brightling, Sussex England and Jamaica. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #5 June 1978, pgs 130-136 

A martyr descent by Michael J. Burchall. A family tree from John Morris 1490 - whose wife and son were burned at the stake for protestant belief. Article covers the years 1465 - 1973 in the parish of Heathfield, Buxtead, and Maresfield, Sussex England and Victoria Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #5 June 1978, pgs 137-140 

Recusants 1641 by Cynthia Herrup. Church wardens and constables reported those who refused to participate in Church of England public rites. This article lists the recusants by parish. Article covers the year 1641 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #5 June 1978, pgs 142-144 

Kingford MIs. Monumental inscriptions give name, date, relationship or residence. Article covers the years 1738 - 1892 in the parish of Kirdford, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #5 June 1978, pgs 146-147 

Sussex Emigrants by Michael J. Burchall. passage was paid for emigrants to go to Australia and Canada. Listed by date, ship, name, age and place of embakation. Article covers the years 1838 - 1857 in the parish of Salehurst, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 162-170 

Ellis memories by M. Gowler. Family memories of Josiah Ellis, 1819 - 1896, He claims James Cooke married Mildred Mathew and had seven children. He is the descendent of the third son. Article covers the years 1819 - 1896 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 171-172 

Mayfield apprentices 1612 - 1812. An alphabetical list of apprentices and indentures giving name, parent, residence, date, master, trade, length of service, consideration (price) and church officers. Article covers the years 1612 - 1812 in the parish of Mayfield, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 175-178

Lewes licenses. Correction of errors in transcription of marriage licenses giving date, names, marital state, parish in which the marriage was to be performed. Article covers the year 1685 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 179-180 

Grantham family. A family tree beginning with George Granthan 1655 - Surnames mentioned are: Palmer, Douglas, Hards, West, Plummer, Walsh, Pollington, English, Tutt, Blaker, Lowdell, Verrall, Wilson, Family crest is described. Article covers the years 1655 - 1886 in the parish Lewes, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 183-185 

Plumpton MIs. Monumental inscriptions recorded in 1976. Article covers the years 1799 - 1958 in the parish of Plumpton, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 186-189 

Stays in Hampshire by W.G. Wakelin. Marriages and monumental inscriptions in Hampshire of Sussex residents. Article covers the years 1710 - 1863 in the county of Sussex England and Hampshire. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pgs 190-191 

Stray Wills by Mary Wiggin. Wills of Mary Stanbynorth of Hastings died 1690, and Ann Barber of Hastings proved 1740. Article covers the years 1690 - 1740 in the parish of Hastings, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #6 September 1978, pg 191 

Memories of Aunt Bess by George Pelling. Aunt Bess' memories led the author to successfully build two family trees, one of Eliza Hawkins 1820 - 1897 and John Boxall 1819 - 1899, and Samuel Passifull 1822 - and Mary Ann Cuddington 1829 - Surnames given are Phillips, Boxold, Cranston, Town, Virgo, Ellis, Davies, Walls, Floats, Langrish, Freeman, Peters, Bligh, Lisher, and Pelling. Article covers the years 1716 - 1933 in the parish of Aldingbourne, Frittleworth, Lurgashall, Petworth, Bottolphs, Frittleworth, and Portslade, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #7 December 1978, pgs 198-203 

Mayfield apprentices - concluded. List of apprentices giving name, parent, age, date, master, trade, length of apprenticeship and overseeing officers. Article covers the years 1614 - 1807 in the parish of Mayfield, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #7 December 1978, pgs 206-210 

Lewes Probates 1645 - 1646. A list of probates that were missed by W. Hamilton Hall in his Calendar of Wills and Administrations...Archdeaconry Court of Lewes. Article covers the years 1645 - 1646 in the parish of Lewes, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 3 #7 December 1978, pgs 220-224

Volume 4 (1979 - 1980)
The Leaver family's 170 years in a Sussex village by R.A. Lever. A brief history of the Leaver Family as compiled from various sources listed in a bibliography. Edward Leaver married Anne Scardefield on 5 Oct 1729. They had five children. Article covers the years 1729 - 1939 in the parish of South Harting, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #1 September 1979, pg 11

Heene House Academy, Worthing by Merle Tidey. A brief description of the author's research into the life of John Tidey 1773 - 1849, founder of Heene House Academy. Article covers the years 1773 - 1849 in the parish of Worthing, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #2 December 1979, pgs 45-46

Robert Reeves of the Streame by Judy Hewins. A brief biography of Robert Reeves, who married Grace Noakes, they had ten children. Article covers the years 1796 - 1885 in the parish of Chiddingly, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #2 December 1979, pgs 49-52

A letter from New York edited bt Peter Daw. Samuel Daw 1787 - 1876 and his wife Martha Fuller 1790 - 1865 and their son Samuel 1817 - 1906 emigrated to America in 1832. The letter written in 1832 was to Martha's mother Martha Lade Fuller. The Daws returned to London. Article covers the years 1787 - 1906 in the parish of London, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #2 December 1979, pgs 53-55

A chapter of incidents by Mrs. J.M. Huntbach. Describes the burial of Benjanin Bland (Blann.) and the death of Charles Goddard from a large tree falling on him. Article covers the years 1851 - 1866 in the parish of Upper Beeding, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #2 December 1979, pgs 56-57

The Huffeys of Hastings by Gilliam Huffey. A history of Huffeys' newstand and sweet shop owned by William Huffey. He and his wife Annie Matilda Summer had two sons William Summer and Arthur Causan. Illustrated with a photo of the shop. Article covers the years 1867 - 1975 in the parish of Hastings, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #3 March 1980, pgs 86-88

East Sussex memorial inscriptions transcribed by C.W. Field. Salehurst memorial inscriptions up to 1837 when civil registration began. Article covers the years 1661 - 1837 in the parish of Salehurst, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #3 March 1980, pgs 99-106

John Reeves - master mariner of the port of Shoreham by A.S. Parkes. John Reeves was born in 1822 to John Reeves and Christiana Saunders in Southwick. He married Eliza Clements in 1847 at Findon. This article traces his seaman career until his death in 1866. Article covers the years 1819 - 1931 in the parish of Shoreham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #4 June 1980, pgs 121-124

Country to town by A.A. Wenban. Many of the family of Henry Wenben spent their working life with the postal service in Sussex and Kent and Sydney Australia. Article covers the years 1809 - 1867 in the parish of Eastborne, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #4 June 1980, pgs 135-136, 144

Lord Nelson's relatives in Sussex by Phyl and Stanley Excell. Lord Nelson's brother-in-law lived in Slaugham. Lord Nelson's daughter Horatia came to visit with Lady Hamilton. Eventually Horatia's son William George Ward married her cousin's daughter Catherine Victoriana Nelson Blanckley. Illustrated with a family tree. To be continued. Article covers the years 1723 - 1878 in the parish of Slaugham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #5 September 1980, pgs 165-169

The Tilburygig: The story of the Tilbury - Tarner family of Brighton by Stephen Warden. Edward Tilbury's will was proved in 1852. In it he mentions four daughters: Ann, Letecia, Clara, and Eliza Isabella. Edwin Adelphus Tarner was born in 1908 to William and Elizabeth Tarner. He married Letecia Tilbury. Article covers the years 1773 - 1941 in the parish of Brighton, Sussex and Marylebone, London. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #6 December 1980, pgs 186-189

Lord Nelson's relatives in Sussex (cont.) by Phyl and Stanley Excell. Lord Nelson's sister is Catherine who married George Matcham in 1787. They had nine children. Much family history is from a tombstone in Slaugham. Article covers the years 1767 - 1886 in the parish of Slaugham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 4 #6 December 1980, pgs 192-194

Volume 5 (1982 - 1983)
The Bakers - brickmakers of Piddinghoe by B.E. Osborne. Three generations of Edward Bakers are given. Surnames are: Banks, Corner, and Osborne. Article covers the years 1616 - 1915 in the parish of Piddinghoe, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #2 June 1982, pgs 57-60

The expansion of the Sussex gentry 1525 - 1600 by Jeremy Goring. A discussion of how the gentry was expanded. Illustrated with tables of 'old Gentry' giving surnames and residence, the 'Rising Gentry' giving surname, residence, and principle source of wealth and finally a table of 'incomers' giving surname, residence and principle source of wealth. Article covers the years 1525 - 1600 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #3 September 1982, pgs 76-86

One hundred years of a Sussex public house and brewry by Midge Clarke. a brief narrative of the family of George Knight and Mary Lintott and their seven children. Illustrated with a family tree which gives names and few dates. Article covers the years 1692 - 1972 in the parish of Petsworth, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #3 September 1982, pgs 87-90

The mysterious emigration of John Souter Osborne by Bruce Osborne. William Osbourne married Grace Souter and they had three children, William, John, and Mary Ann. Surnames are Hills, Baker, and Verrall. Article covers the years 1812 - 1855 in the parish of Eastbourne, Sussex and Telscombe, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #4 December 1982, pgs 121-122

Sussex shepherds by B. Harwood. A list of shepherds giving dates and birthplaces taken from a book entitled Shepherds of Sussex by Barclay Wills published in 1932. Mr. Wills interviewed each of the shepherds. The book is in the Crowborough Library. Article covers the years 1782 - 1940 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #5 March 1983, pgs 142-143

Allegations for marriage licences 1669 - 1679, Sussex parties extracted by Margaret Hudson. List of marriage allegations giving name, age, marital status groom's occupation, name of consenting person if under age, residence and possible places of marriages. Includes an index. Article covers the years 1669 - 1679 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #5 March 1983, pgs 145-149

One Hunnisett family 1514 - 1982 by Henry S. Hunnisett. A narrative of Mr. Hunnisett's search from Canada for his Hunnisett family of England. Alternate spellings are Honeycett, Hanysete, Henesit, Unnisett, Hanoset. Illas. with family tree and photograph of Frank Hunnisett and family about 1896. Surnames on fro Tole, Hunt, Blackman, Hollands, Nye, Edwards, Miller, Woods, Foord, Hook and Williamson. Article covers the years 1514 - 1982 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #5 March 1983, pgs 150-159

Sussex veterans of the 5th foot by J. Robert Williams. An extracted list of men from Sussex giving name, Admission(date he became an out pensioner) age, rank, total length of service, amount of pension, reason for leaving service, where born, trade and physical description. Article covers the years 1674 - 1848 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #5 March 1983, pgs 163-165

The Inch clan in England and Wales: A history and Analysis from circa 1375 - 1984 by A.R. Inch. The author has extracted Inch names and analyzed distribution over England in Wales with Cornwall and Devon being most prolific. He has used church records and telephone directories. Article covers the years 1375 - 1984 in the county of Cornwall Devon. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #6 June 1983, pgs 181-184

A Luck family bible. Eleven children were born to Valentine and Elizabeth Luck at Belmont House and recorded in teh family bible. The children are: Alfred, 1885; Sophia Mary, 1887; Valentine, 1888; Bertha Elizabeth, 1889; Kathleen Georgina, 1891; George, 1892; Cornelius, 1893; John Roberts, 1895; Florence Margaret, 1896; Martha Alice, 1898; Aileen Elsie; 1899. Article covers the years 1875 - 1899 in the parish of Newhaven, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #7 September 1983, pg 222

The Wrights of Brighton by S. G. Nash. Thomas Wright, 1777 - 1859, was a professor of music. He had seven children: Ann, 1800; Miss Wright; 1802; Thomas Henry, 1806, Frederick, 1807; Emily, 1808; Charles, 1809 and Edwin, 1810... Article covers the years 1777 - 1859 in the parish of Brighton, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 5 #7 September 1983, pg 229

Volume 6 (1984 - 1985)
The 'Annus Mirabilis' in Sussex (Marriage allegations Sep 1822 - Mar 1823) part 1 by Frank Leeson. The author has listed 7 entries of genealogical importance. There were no licenses issued during this period. Surnames are: Adams, Mates, Wilson, Comper, Band, Osborne, Spence, Barnard, Hughes, Mitten, Brocksopp, Grinstead, Stevenson, Challen, Battock, Churchman, Agate, Cooper, and Holt. Article covers the years 1822 - 1823 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #1 March 1984, pgs 28-29

Black sheep - royal sussex deserters 1882 by E. T. Howell. The Police Gazette was published 1828 - 1902 and listed daily in London, fugitives, deserters, absentees and men discharged from the military with ignomity, Extracted are entries of men from chichester with birth place, age, occupation and physical description in 2 January 1882 issue. Surnames are: Watson, Smith, Shean, Gillard, Roberts and White. Article covers the years 1828 - 1902 in the parish of Chichester, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #1 March 1984, pgs 31-32

Knyvett bible. A family bible lists family marriage, births and deaths 1859 - 1917. Article covers the years 1859 - 1917 in the parishes of Beddington, Surrey, England and Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #1 March 1984, pgs 32-33

Burgess family - Wheelwrights. Edmund Burgess 1709 - 1757 married Jane Long in 1759. Their descendents include many wheelwrights. Surnames in this family are: Smart, Greenfield, Banks, and Manktelow. Article covers the years 1709 - 1958 in the parishes of Glynde, East Hoathly, Laughton, Ringmer, Blackboys, and Framfield in Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #2 June 1984, pgs 53-54 

The 'Annus Mirabilis' in Sussex pt II cont. by Frank Leeson. the author has listed ten more marriage allegations Sept 1822 - Mar 1823. Surnames are: Corney, Newland, Elephick, Charman, Farndell, Brockhurst, Field, Marshall, Fogden, Farringdon, Freeman, Holland, Burdfield, Gore, Dungey, Grainger, Bridell, Harwood, Overington, Herington, Battock and Hews. Article covers the years 1822 - 1823 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #2 June 1984, pgs 64-65 

240 years of a Sussex family - Vincett by R. Vincett. Six generations of Vincett family are discussed. Surnames included are: Dives, Barnard, Avery, Adams, Perigoe, Underdown, Dengate, Cruttenden, Cooper, Frewen, Ranger, Shoosmith, Leny, Bannister, and Standen. Article covers the years 1720 - 1922 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #3 September 1984, pgs 92-95 

The 'Annus Mirabilis' in Sussex 1822 - 1823 pt III. The author has given ten more marriage allegations Sept 1822 - March 1823. Surnames are: Holden, Fuller, Homfray, Thompson, Lee, Jenkins, Andrew, Jupp, Herrington, Smithers, Smith, Knight Chitty, Magick, Ball, Hawman, Magwick, Martin, Morgan, Morey, Tipper, Neal, Farr, Payne, and Burgess. Article covers the years 1822 - 1823 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #3 September 1984, pgs 106-107 

The Sussex Pendrills by A. E. Marshall. A lengthy discussion of the Pendrill family in Sussex, Surnames: Southall, tonkes, Sotherne, Green, Goffe. Thunder, Banks, Ansell, Jenner, Cappard, Shelley, Rason, Haine, Marshall, and Knight. Article covers the years 1651 - 1983 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #4 December 1984, pgs 127-134, 135

A note on the families of Acton of Ripe and Lulham of Hamsey by Wyn K. Ford. A brief description of relationships between the families of Acton, Lulham, Miller, Smith, Markewicke and Dorrage. Article covers the years 1614 - 1641 in the parish of Ripe Hamsey, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #4 December 1984, pgs 137-139

The Pim family in Canada and their ancestors from Sussex by Fi Bewley Pim. No names or places given in Canada. Varient spellings are Pim, Pym, Pyme, arid Pimm. This family produced several papermakers, an early one being James Pim. Other surnames mentioned are Pierce, Sanders, Constable, Page, Smith, Godsmark, Colgate, and Pinell. Article covers the years 1538 - 1821 in the parish of Lindfield, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #4 December 1984, pgs 140-143

The Aylwins of Treyford with Didling by R. A. Lever. Varient spellings of Aylwin include Aylewin, Allwyn, and Aylwine. Surnames given are: Enticknap, Whitcher, Flint, Tidey and Lever. Article covers the years 1636 - 1815 in the parishes of Duncton and Stedham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #5 March 1985, pgs 176-177

The Annus mirabilis in Sussex Sept 1822 - March 1823 part IV. Fifteen more entries have been listed, Surnames included are: Pigott, Long, Puckridge, Holmes, Pinck, Tapling, Rogers, Pink, Puttick, Bowyer, Rayner Goddord, Saunders, Parker, Savage, Blackman, Sheppard, Lamport, Shoulder, Miles, Stoveld, White, Downer, Ward, Edmunds, Mchaughlin, and Holt. Article covers the years 1822 - 1823 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #5 March 1985, pgs 186-188

The Turner family of Steyning: Seventeenth century clothiers by Jane T Pennington. Discussion of occupation of clothier, inventories, and description of house. John Turner alias Edwards and his wife Alice had three sons, James, John and Phillip. Included is part of the inventory of Phillip Turners goods. Article covers the years 1587 - 1637 in the parish of Steyning, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #6 June 1985, pgs 203-211

St Wilfred's school, Haywards Heath, Sussex by Sandra Williams. List of students showing, name, age, date of admission, no. of attend. and class. Article covers the years 1860 - 1871 in the parish of Hayward's Heath, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #6 June 1985, pgs 228-229

Death and funeral of the father of an extra ordinary family by Alan Storey. Robert Harding died 17 April 1869. He and his wife Kitty had ten children; Michael, Sarah, Emily, Eliza, Hanna, Kitty, Henry, Jane, Harriet, James, Robert, John, Allen, Ann, and David. Article covers the years 1869 - 1968 in the parish of Shipley, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #8 December 1985, pgs 245-246

Genealogy from an heirloom by Peter Evershed. The gift of a silver-tipped twisted-whalebone handle punch ladle started the author on a search for his ancestors who were the original owners. Illustrated with a family tree showing seven generations beginning with John Evershed 1750 - 1840. Surnames include Hayward and Rickett. Article covers the years 1750 - 1958 in the parishes of Wisborough Green and Brighton, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 6 #8 December 1985, pgs 293-295

Volume 7 (1986 - 1987)
Rev. James Hurdis D. D. (1763 - 1801) by Ronald Tibble. A brief biography of James Hurdis, priest, poet and professor. He married Harriet Minut. They had two sons, James Henry and John Louis and a daughter Rodmeill. Article covers the years 1710 - 1802 in the county of Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #1 June 1986, pgs 8-13

The history of a branch of the Newlington family of Sussex by Mrs. Kim Bayne. A family tree beginning with Adam Newington and Alice Colepepper. Surnames included are: Cheyney, Farby, Scardeville, Dawtrey, Wildegos, Wildgoose, Stephens, Hepton, Hayman, Putland, Beale, Vennell, Reynolds, Dabson, Parker, Avery, Piper, Hughes, Bean, Bishop, Elphick, Williamson, Sutton, Peters, Martin, and Wheeler. Article covers the years 1481 - 1859 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #1 June 1986, pgs 20-25

Domesday in Horsham by Stanley Excell. A tentalive pedigree is drawn using only parish registers and discusses the need to use other sources to prove relationships. The pedigree is for the descendants of the Domesday Family. Article covers the years 1541 - 1634 in the parish of Horsham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #2 September 1986, pgs 43-45

The Pursgloves of the Congregational Chapel at Herstmonceaux by A. L. Gooch. The Pursglove family in Sussex is traced back to John Pursglove 1798 - 1876 and Mary Harmer. A brief history of the family is given. Surnames mentioned are: Dicker, Ticehurst, and Hook. Article covers the years 1650 - 1922 in the parish of Herstmonceaux, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #2 September 1986, pgs 46-48

English Emigrants to New England submitted by Mrs. B. A. Garrett. Extracts of Sussex residents from a book Topographical Dictionary of 2855 Emigrants to New England 1620 - 1650 gives name, parish and ship. Surnames are: Bannister, Benjamin, Chatfield, Dennett, Drury, Everden, Fenner, Freeman, Geere, Glover, Harraden, Hyland, Jeffery, Kidder, Leader, May, Newman, Philater, Scholes, Skinner, Stockbridge, Tillinghast, Tillinghurst and Tupper. Article covers the years 1620 - 1650 in various locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #2 September 1986, pgs 54-55

The Unitarian Church, Horsham by E. P. Evershed. The building of the church involved many people. Names are given of those involved in the leasing and their occupations and residency. Article covers the years 1721 - 1790 in the parish of Horsham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #2 September 1986, pg 61

War graves of the British empire contributed by C. Rogers. Names of Sussex men who died at war have ben extracted from Colone Southern Cemetery in Germany; Estaires Communal Cemetery and extension, France; St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rowen, France Given are name, rank and unit, relationship, residence, address in cemetery. Surnames are: Abbey, Adams, Boorman, Church, Dudman, Dutfield, Eames, Fox, Harding, Howe, Humphrex, Fairs, Fuller, Pollard, Brown, Curtis, Nicholls, Streeter, Salvage, Sanders, Stenning, Stote, Sylvester, Taragett, Turner, Waite, Welch, Westgate, and Wood. Article covers the years 1916 - 1918 in various parishes in Sussex, England, Cologne, Pruessen and Rhineland, Germany, and Rouen, Sein Maritime, and Estairs, Nord, France. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #2 September 1986, pgs 64-65

No problem? by Stanley Excell. Enticknapp is pronounced Emlett in 1867 in Lurgashall, Sussex. Census enumerator had no problem with it but family historians may. Article covers the years 1861 - 1867 in the parish of Lurgeshall, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #2 September 1986, pg 74

The Adsetts of Lurgashall by Roy Adsett. A family tree is given showing the descentants of Henry Adsett 1805 - 1878 and Catherine Childs, their daughter, Ellen married James Anscomb who provides the posterity. Article covers the years 1805 - 1966 in the parish of Lurgashall, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #3 December 1986, pgs 87-89

My Sussex ancestors mainly Sickelmores by Miss Jean T de Marney. A brief narrative of the author's research into the Sickelmore family. Illustrated with a family tree beginning with Tristam Sickelmore died 1598 and Susanne Sommen (nee Hart) and identifies seven generations. Article covers the years 1598 - 1873 in varied locations in Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #3 December 1986, pgs 90-93

My father by John Dudeney. A brief narrative about Henry Dudeney, 1753 who married Sarah Geering. They had eleven children. Article covers the years 1753 - 1808 in the parish of Plumpton, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #3 December 1986, pgs 97-98

G C Smith and the George Long prize for jurisprudence by Maurice J. Burn. G C Smith [1865 - 1897] son of Richard and Esther Smith, he was educated at Brighton School and University of London. He was successful in school, but instead of following the law he played the Stock Exchange unsuccessfully, and took his own life in 1897. Illustrated by a photograph of G C Smith. Article covers the years 1878 - [1897] in the parishes of Brighton and London, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #4 March 1987, pgs 132-133

The Pilbeams of Chichester early 17th century by Norma Pilbeam. A narrative of the research into the Pilbeam family. Illustrated with a family tree beginning with Agnes and Roger Pilbeam buried about 1570, Surnames included are: Grover, Aylmer, Mitchell, Wright and LeNeve. Article covers the years 1568 - 1670 in the parish of Chichester, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #4 March 1987, pgs 136-144

London Road School Burgess Hill. A copy of examination schedule for 1874 listing Student's name, age last birthday, number of attendences during the year, date of admission. Surnames are: Waller, Beale, Curd, Selsby, Chilcot, Lelliot, Gregory, Stenning, Smith, Payne, Simmonds, Brale, Wolgar, Morley, Hards, Verrall, Heasmon, Standing, Hutchinson, Weffare, and Chilcot. Article covers the year 1874 in the parish of Burgess Hill, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #4 March 1987, pg 146

The pilgrimage by R J Hoad. William Hoad was born 20 Aug 1887 and died 21 March 1918. A narrative of family members visiting his grave in France. Article covers the years 1887 - 1986 in the parishes of Lewes, Sussex, England and Montescourt - Lizerolles, Aisne, France. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #4 March 1987, pgs 147-148

Edmund Busby agricultural laborer and martyr by Mrs. E B Newbold. Edmund Busby was the sixth of eleven children born to William Busby and Mary Jones. He was executed for setting a fire, though he was innocent. Article covers the years 1804 - 1831 in the parish of East Preston, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #4 March 1987, pgs 150-151

One law for the rich? by Rodney Elliot Marten. Thomas Marten never married but acknowledged two illegimite children, Thomas and Mary. Illustrated with a family tree. Surnames mentioned are: Clarke, Jewhurst and Pay. Article covers the years 1726 - 1841 in the parish of Winchelsea, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #4 March 1987, pgs 152-153

Some furthur notes on the Aylwins of Treyford with Didling by R A Lever. Marriages and deaths are appended to an earlier article. Surnames included are: Read, Polling, Entickapp, Whitcher, and Goble. Article covers the years 1560 - 1875 in the parishes of Treyford and Didling, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #5 June 1987, pgs 167-168

What got me hooked? by Olive Isabel Thompson née Parsons. James Parsons (1779 - 1845) and Mary Vincett (1782 - 1863) had ten children. This is a narrative of some of their family. Surnames include: Vane, Russell, Fisher and Bishop. Article covers the years 1696 - 1845 in the parishes of Northiam and Beckley, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #5 June 1987, pgs 169-170

The Episcopacy of Richard Curteys, Bishop of Chichester 1570 - 1582 by Ronald Tibble. The rise and fall of Richard Curteys. Article covers the years 1532 - 1582 in the parish of Chichester, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #5 June 1987, pgs 171-175

The Jimmy Dean Diaries by Maurice J. Burn. A narrative history of James Dean (1788 - 1865) and Louisa Saxby (1800 - 1867) and their children. Illustrated with a family tree of five generations. Surnames include: Gilbert Poat, Mills, Robinson, Seal, Mackenzie. Also is included a photograph of James Dean Family Identified are: Granny Dean, Mrs. Dean holding Louisa and Jimmy Dean holding Venice, Arthur, George, Charles, Bert, Theresa, Mary and Jack. Article covers the years 1788 - 1977 in the parish of Arundel, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #6 September 1987, pgs 215-217

My great-grandfather's quiverful by Olive Isabel Thompson née Parsons. A narrative history of the family of James Parsons and Mary Vincett who married in 1802 and had ten children. Surnames are: Goland, Cocket, Russell, Groombridge, Paine, Shearman, Blackmore, Ash, Veeks, Vidgen, Vane, and Stoneham. Article covers the years 1802 - 1904 in the parishes of Beckley and Rye, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #6 September 1987, pgs 235-238

The Stevens of Willingdon by Mrs. Ann M. Vollor. Benjamin Henderson and Mary Marchant had nine children at Wannock, Illustrated with a family tree, Surnames include: Henderson, Waters, Wooler, Vinall and Ashdown. Article covers the years 1814 - 1937 in the parishes Willingdon and West Dean, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #6 September 1987, pgs 249-250

Family bibles submitted by Miss K M Taylor and Mrs. V. E. Hine. Data copied from family bibles Woodward: Sarah Peters, Alexander Isaac, Sarah Louise, Charles George, Gladys Maude, Reginald Joseph, Marion Helen Murcham: William Thomas, Augusta. Article covers the years 1852 - 1931 in the parishes of Brighton, Hove, Findon, Littlehampton, and Steyning, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #6 September 1987, pg 251

The will and inventory of a Sussex farmer by Peter Evershed. Thomas Evershed was baptized 22 May 1562 at Ockley. He married Elizabeth Gardiner of Rusper 6 June 1588. They had five children. Information from his will and his inventory are included. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #6 September 1987, pgs 253-255

A sad tale of an untimely end by Gillian M. Couper. Edward Geer born 11 March 1803. He enlisted in the army, rose through the rank and sent to Canada where he was accidentally killed on 14 April 1838. Article covers the years 1801 - 1838 in the parishes of Folkington, Sussex, England and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #7 December 1987, pgs 266-267

A rascal unknown by Brian Tasker. The author traces his research for Philip Tasker Knight, thought to be the son of Sarah Knight and William Tasker, born 1766 in Withyam. Article covers the years 1675 - 1766 in the parishes of Rotherfield and Withyam, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #7 December 1987, pg 271

Anecdotes of Hill Lodge by Annette Philly Verrell. Recollection of two young parlor maids at Hill Lodge at St. Ann's Hill. Included is a photograph of Annetle Philly Verrell in her uniform. Article covers the year 1908 in the parish of Lewes, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #7 December 1987, pgs 276-277

A sorry saga of Victorian times by Gillian Bedingfield nee Thunder. George and Elizabeth had two sons, Nahum and George. They were in and out of the workhouse. George deserted the family and Elizabeth spent time in jail for thievery. Young George emigrated to American. Nahum stayed in Sussex. Article covers the years 1849 - 1866 in the parish of Hailsham, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #7 December 1987, pgs 282-283

William and Elizabeth field of Brighton by Graham Field. William and Elizabeth field had at least ten children. They emigrated to South Australia in 1853, William died in 1854 and Elizabeth in 1885. Article covers the years 1812 - 1885 in the parishes of Brighton, Sussex, England and Port Elliott and Victor Harbor, South Australia, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 7 #7 December 1987, pgs 284-285

Volume 8 (1988 - 1989)
The Cobden family of West Sussex: a search for personalities by Margery Waddams. The author persues the family of Jane Wittington 1711 - 1759 and Edward Cobden 1703 - 1759 forward and back, they had nine children. Surnames include: Glover, Budd, and Barlow. Article covers the years 1703 - 1814 in the parishes of Charlton, West Dean, and Singleton, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pgs 3-8

Bible dated 1835 submitted by Mrs. M. Stevens. From a bible: Joseph Thurgood born 31 Aug 1808. Charlotte Thurgord born 16 Sep 1814 Married 20 April 1854. Walter Thurgood born 13 May 1856. "My dear father" Joseph Thurgood died April 1875. Walter Joseph Thurgood born at Willies in the parish of Cuckfield 13 May 1856. Article covers the years 1808 - 1875 in the parish of Cuckfield, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pg 11

The memories of Thomas Greiner of Brighton by Charles B. Grinyer. Thomas Grinyer and Martha Harper had two sons, Thomas born 1808 and Thomas John born 1811. Thomas emigrated to Australia with his family to Brisbane in 1845. Article covers the years 1806 - 1877 in the parishes of Ovingdean, Sussex, England and Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pgs 14-15

Brief history of the Hobden family in Australia by Keith Walker Hobden. Richard Hobden was born in East Chiltington 17 January 1790 and married Albenia Walker in Sydney, Australia and had six children. History of the family includes surnames: Bell, Watts, Thorley, Rooke and Southard. Article covers the years 1790 - 1926 in the parishes of Chiltington, Sussex, England and Sydney and Singleton, New South Wales, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pgs 20-21

The Spooner - Elliott - Burn connection by Maurice Burn. Herry Spooner married Mary Pennell in 1750 and Judeth in 1759. This is a brief history of the family illustrated with a family tree and a photograph of George Spooner. Surnames included are: Whittington, Parsons, Muggeridge, Elliott, Finlayson, Burn, Macrone, Allan, Oliver, Mann, Smith, Vickery, Hardy, Scharff, Sharwood-Smith, Barrowman, and Thilo. Article covers the years 1750 - 1983 in the parishes of Cranleigh, Surrey and Parham and London, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pgs 24-26

Discovering the Philcoxes of Hartfield by Gwen May nee Philcox. A narrative history of Thomas Philcox and Sara Hadlar who married in 1699. Thomas was born in 1671. Surnames mentioned are Elliott, Gasson, Edwards, Newton, Kenward and Jenner. Article covers the years 1671 - 1956 in the parish of Hartfield, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pgs 37-38

Working from both ends by Don Burgess. The author uses Land Tax Assessment records to learn occupations and dwellings of his ancestor, John Burgess. Surnames mentioned are Baldy, Siggery, Borrer, and Tanner. Article covers the years 1785 - 1839 in the parish of Ditchling, Sussex. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #1 March 1988, pgs 39-40

Brighton Jewish Community and 19th Century Australia by David Spector. Emanuel Hyam Cohen married Hannah Benjamin after he emigrated in 1782. They had Twelve children. Two sons, Abraham and Ralph emigrated to Australia. This narrative discussed their descendants. Surnames mentioned: Sappers, Montefiore, Samson, Levi and Bart. Article covers the years 1782 - 1890 in the parishes of Brighton, Sussex, England, Sydney and Tamworth, New South Wales, Freemantle, Western Australia, and Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pgs 51-52

A grand tour recorded by Gillian Frances Smith. Joseph James Capon was born 19 Feb 1842 to James Dutney Capon and Mary Jane Boniface. This narrative pieces together his life. Surnames mentioned are: Mitford, Cox, Mercer, Ash-Smith and Smith. Article covers the years 1842 - 1954 in the parishes of Warnham, Horsham, and Cuckfield, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pgs 54-57

How I discovered my Sussex Ancestry by Susan Bailey née Luxford. A narrative of the author's research into the family of Henry and Emily Luxford who married in November 1848 at High Halden, Kent and emigrated to Victoria, Australia. They had ten children. Herry's parents are William Luxford and Mary Cheeseman of Northam, Sussex. Article covers the years 1796 - 1902 in the parishes of Sale, Victoria, Australia and Northham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pgs 59-60

Sussex to Sydney in the Neptune by Fay and Albert King. The authors have given a list of emigrants from Sussex to Sydney in 1839 showing names and residences in Sussex, sometimes age. Article covers the years 1839 - 1989 in many locations of Sussex, England and in the parish of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pgs 63-65

Ford family bible (no author). United Reform Church has a family bible showing parents John Thomas Ford and Sarah Ann Ward (no dates) and their children Florence Violet, 1899; John Thomas, 1901; Selina Ethel Mary, 1903; Christopher William, 1907; Beatrice Ivy Beryl, 1909; Charles Ernest, 1905, No birth places. Article covers the years 1899 - 1909 in the parish of Lewes, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pg 67

Catsfield to Wagga Wagga by Valda Husdon. A narrative history of the John Jones and Phyllis Vell family, particularly one son Tom and his wife Maria. Tom emigrated to Australia with wife and children: Ann Maria, Thomas William, Mary Anne and Charles Albert. Article covers the years 1775 - 1908 in the parishes Cowhurst, Sussex, England and Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pgs 76-78

An Eminent Australian's Sussex Ancestor. Thomas Lancaster and Mary Sinden were married about 1804. After his army service the settled at Birmingham. They had seven daughters. Article covers the years 1777 - 1967 in the parish of Battle, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pg 85

Benjamin Jeffery and his letters by Geoffrey Glenn Barber. Ben Jeffrey was born at Little Horstad in 1844. He emigrated to Shag Valley, New Zealand and died there 1912, unmarried. Included is a family tree showing his parents and siblings. Surnames included are: Langridge, Morris, Brown and Barber. Article covers the years 1811 - 1987 in the parishes of Little Horsted and Brighton, Sussex, England, Nasby, Shag Valley, New Zealand and Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #2 June 1988, pgs 86-91

Bourne of Keymer: an incomplete family history by P B Evershed. John Evershed and Ann Bourn married 1772. John's parents were anabaptists and he was not baptized. He died 1785. His wife died 1790. They had at least two children. Surnames mentioned: Mutton and Rootes. Article covers the years 1705 - 1840 in the parish of Keymer, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #3 September 1988, pg 99

The Kemp family in Lewes and Brighton by Antony Dale. A narrative of the life of Thomas Read Kemp, 1782 - 1844 and his descendants. He married first Francis Baring who had 10 children and 2nd Frances Margarette Shakely who had one son. Included is a family tree. Surnames include: Friend, Read, Bythesea, Sober, Harvey, Campion, and Jesson. Article covers the years 1733 - 1924 in the parishes of Lewes and Brighton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #3 September 1988, pgs 100-107

The Dudeneys of Mayfield by Miss M E Wren. Henry Dudney 1790 - 1843 married Harriet Wicken in 1817. She died in 1818. He then married Edith Davidge in 1820. They had eight children. Included is a family tree. Surnames include: Rich and Whiffin. Article covers the years 1795 - 1930 in the parish Mayfield, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #3 September 1988, pgs 116-117

Colonel Charles Leslie 1788 - 1870 By Maurice Burn. Charles Leslie married Mary Holloway in 1826. They had one son. He married Dorothy Eyre in 1836 - no children. Includes a family tree of five generations, surnames include: Drummond, Cogan, Franklin, Morse, Farrell, Morris and Forbes. Also a 9-generation family tree of Charles Livingston, 2nd Earl of Newburgh: Surnames are: Clifford, Radclyffe, Kemp, Eyre, Guistiniani, Mondragone, Webb, Bendini and Massoni. Article covers the years 1067 - 1980 in the parish of Slindon, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #3 September 1988, pgs 121-126

Nicholas Culpeper (1616 - 1654) and the complete herbal by Ronald Tibble. A discussion of herbal medicine. Illustrated with a family tree beginning with Welter Culpeper of Godhurst, Kent died 1482, Surnames include Wakeham and Milles. Article covers the years 1482 - 1654 in the parishes of Ockley, Surrey, London, Middlesex, and Goudhurst, Kent, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian, Volume 8 #3 September 1988, pgs 128-136

Two Sussex emigrants by Mrs. K M Thorpe. Sarah Mary and John James Thorpe had two sons, Manser and Horace who emigrated to America in 1861. Manser was a miller in Canada, but Horace joined the union army. Article covers the years 1861 - 1894 in the parish of Guestling, Sussex, England and Ontario, Canada. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #4 December 1988, pgs 156-157

Victorian photographs by Robert Hull. A portrait of William Hull about 1880 - no places or firm dates. Article covers the years 1800 - 1880 in the Country of England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #4 December 1988, pg 168

"Pelling otherwise Young" five generations of Pellings by Julia Rayner. A description of the author's research into the Pelling family. Included is a family tree, Surnames included: French, Young, Baker, Gill, Edwards, Poulter, Woodason, Cornwall, Holt, and Blackman. Article covers the years 1732 - 1970 in the parish of Clapham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #4 December 1988, pg 173

A question of height by Sally Gray. James Munnery and Cecelia Carman had 10 children 1847 to 1867. James was a soldier and the children were born in various places. Article covers the years 1822 - 1984 in the parish of Horsham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #4 December 1988, pgs 178-179

Eastbourne paupers by Roy Grant. A listing of persons receiving parochial relief in Eastbourne, giving name, age, occupation or status, residence, number of children under 12 years of age, and amount of relief weekly and for the year. Article covers the years 1831 - 1832 in the parish of Eastbourne, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #4 December 1988, pgs 183-187

Twice a Mrs Evershed: a Mitchell family mystery by FB Evershed. Richard and Anne Mitchell had nine children between 1804 - 1819 with most of them born at Storrington. The oldest, Jane, married George Evershed in 1832. She married John Evershed in 1841. Many family members are mentioned, Surnames are: Floate, Lawrence, Candlin, and Hardy. Article covers the years 1776 - 1941 in the parishes of Storrington and Eastbourne, Sussex, England and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #5 March 1989, pgs 198-199

Eastbourne paupers. List of paupers receiving parochial aid giving name, age, occupation, residence, number of children under 12, and amount allowed weekly and total for the year. Article covers the years 1831 - 1832 in the parish of Eastbourne, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #5 March 1989, pgs 200-202

Across the border: the Kempsell family by A J Frost. John and Margaret Kempsell had four children - Joan, Richard, Thomas, and John at Kingswood. This is a narrative history of their descendants. Some were non-conformists. Article covers the years 1525 - 1869 in the parishes of Rusper, Sussex and Croydon and Charlwood, Surrey, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #5 March 1989, pgs 209-210

The strange case of Daniel Tidey by Merle Rafferty. Daniel Tidey was born in Washington to Thomas Tidey and Mary Carey in 1816. He married Harriet Page and had nine children before she died in 1855. Six months later he married Elizabeth Catherine Barnes. They had four more children. This is a narrative history of their descendants. Article covers the years 1650 - 1964 in the parishes of Chelsea and Washington, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #5 March 1989, pgs 216-218

My elusive grandfather by Cathy Thomas. A narrative of the author's search for her grandfather, Charles Thomas 1874 - 1939. Her grandmother, Annie is the daughter of William Wood and Mary Dawe born 1886. Article covers the years 1874 - 1960 in the parishes of Brightling, Sussex, England and Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #5 March 1989, pgs 219-222

List of children who attended the Sunday School at the Striet Baptist Chapel at Scaynes Hill. The list gives name and dates attended. Article covers the years 1892 - 1903 in the parish of Lindfield, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #5 March 1989, pgs 230-231

The Wisdoms of Glynde by David Underwood. John Wisdom married Elizabeth Taylor in 1750 at Glynde. They had five children. This article is a narrative history of their descendants. Included is a family tree of seven generations. Surnames include: Pope, Stanford, Bishop, Maskall, Akehurst, Gibbons, Gibbs, Barnett, Gveenslade, Brunwin, Underwood, Wayman, McKay, and Kilner. Article covers the years 1720 - 1967 in the parish of Lewes, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #6 June 1989, pgs 258-260

Fred, the railway engineer by Michael Banister. Samuel Banister and Mary Norris had at least six children. The article discusses Fredrick Dala Banister, born 1823. He married Nancy Richardson in 1847. They had 10 children. His second wife was Annie Fisher. Article covers the years 1799 - 1897 in the parishes of Brighton, Sussex and Holborn, London, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #6 June 1989, pgs 265-267

Members' queries bonanza! by Pat Button. A members response to a query gave the author new leads to research on Alexander Duff Butchens and Maria Crowhurst who married 1831 at Rye. Included is a family tree. Surnames are: Hickman, Wood, and Russell, and Clapshaw. Article covers the years 1831 - 1877 in the parish of Rye, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #6 June 1989, pgs 274-275

Another piece of the puzzle? by Don Burgess. John Burgess of West Tarring had six children, Thomas 1799, Mary 1801, John 1803, Henry 1805, Ann 1807, and Jane 1809. Three sons went to Brighton. Article covers the years 1777 - 1848 in the parishes of West Tarring and Brighton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #6 June 1989, pgs 278-279

The Petworth emigration scheme by Barry Fletcher. A list of people who emigrated to Canada from Petsworth and surrounding areas. The list gives name, age, and parish, the ship they sailed on, destination and date of departure. Article covers the years 1832 - 1838 in the parish of Petworth, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #6 June 1989, pgs 282-283

George Packham miller extraordinary by Maurice Packham. George Packham, son of John Packham was born in 1792 at Shortbridge. He was apprenticed to William Sudds to become a millwright. He went to France and became a friend to King Louis Philippe. Article covers the years 1708 - 1872 in the country of France and in the parish of Horsted, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #7 September 1989, pgs 291-294

Arnold Nesbitt and the origins of the Stevenson family of Winchelsea by Janet H. Stevenson. John Stevenson married Elizabeth Blackman in 1788 at Winchelsea. Arnold Nesbitt fathered at least three illigitimate children, o fwhom John is one. His mother Ann Dryland later married John Stevenson. This article is a narrative history of the two families. Surnames included are: Thrale, Cosby, Wybourn, Murrell, Tiekbon, Adams, Camp, Ridley, Hatcher, Whiteman, Ransom, Macey and Moore. Article covers the years 1735 - 1895 in the parishes of Winchelsea and Tonbridge, Sussex and London, London, England, and in the county of Cavan, Ireland. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #7 September 1989, pgs 297-303

Etherington family bible by P J Etherington. Elizabeth Foord's book is a family bible that has recorded on its flyleaf the births of Simmons, Simmonds family members 1826 - 1877 as well as Challen family members 1852 - 1873. The book was owned by Crystal Irene Etherington, 1901 - 1988. Article covers the years 1826 - 1877 in the parish of Cowden, Kent, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #7 September 1989, pg 322

Letters to George Trussler in Canada by Mrs Helen Stover. John Trussler and Ann Nash had eight children: Ann, John 1789, William 1794, George 1797, Elizabeth 1798, James 1799, Mary 1801 and Charlotte 1806 at Fernhurst. John and George emigrated to Canada with their families in 1833. Article covers the years 1796 - 1879 in the parishes of Fernhurst, Sussex, England and Kitchnener and Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #7 September 1989, pgs 326-327

Six James Crowhursts - five too many! by Pat Button. Six James Crowhursts are head of household 1796 - 1850. James 1798 - married Judith Guy. They had 6 children. James - 1787, married Ann 1817. James 1810 - married Sally West Fuller. James 1778 - 1827 and Ann. They had 7 children. James 1826 - married Elizabeth. Surnames are Hunlly, Rubie, Tiltan, Butchars, Cogger, Clapshaw, Caff, Hoad, Chatterton, Spray and Cottington. Article covers the years 1786 - 1844 in the parish of Rye, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #7 September 1989, pgs 328-329

The reverend Edward Cobden MADD (1693 - 1764) by Margery Waddams. A brief biography of Edward Cobden, son of William Cobden and Kathryn Jewer baptized 15 July 1663. Included is a family tree beginning with Edward Cobde and Ann Woods. Surnames include Glover, Blackwell, Whittington, Jessop, and Budd. Article covers the years 1663 - 1747 in the parishes of West Dean, Sussex, and Haglemere, Surrey, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 345-348

The celebrated Greenfield case by Murial Bowler. Zephaniah Greenfield married Ann in 1743 and had three children, Zephaniah, Daniel and Sarah. This article gives a brief record of their posterity. Surnames given are: Stenning, Page, Flinn, Williams, and Hubbard. Article covers the years 1727 - 1935 in the parish of Horsham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 351-353

Great-great-grandma Bates's laundry by J E Thomas. William Bates married Harriet Martin in 1853. They had seven children: Ellen, William, Herbert, Susannah, Harriett, Thomas and Alfred. William died 1891 and Harriet died 1904. Article covers the years 1824 - 1904 in the parish of Lewes, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 354-355

Who was John Doe? by James Stemming. John Doe was born somewhere in Norfolk to a gentleman farmer. His obituary said he had a family of fifteen. Article covers the years 1841 - 1932 in the parish of Brighton, Sussex, and England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 362-363

Guess where? Mrs. T J Gess. A narrative of the search for Mark Gess who married Charlotte Smith in 1875. They were travelers. Included is a family tree. Surnames include: Anderson, Thorpe, Hayes, and Stevens. Variants of name: Gess, Guess, Gass and Guest. Article covers the years 1823 - 1971 in the parishes of Westbourne and Wandsworth, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 364-365

The Streator Family by Mrs. F.M. Jenkyn. A narrative history of William Streater and Elizabeth Laker married 10 June 1800, ancestors and descendants. Surnames mentioned are Johnsont Bushbee. Article covers the years 1752 - 1983 in the parish of Shipley, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 375-376

The surname Norrell in Sussex and Essex by Mick Henry. A narrative history of the Norrell family including a family tree showing Herrietta Whitting with two husbands and two families. Surnames on the tree are Cowdray, Barber, Thornton and Herry. Article covers the years 1620 - 1975 in the parishes of Terling, Essex and East Dean, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 8 #8 December 1989, pgs 377-379

Volume 9 (1990 - 1991)
A tree needs leaves by E M Offer. The author gives a listing of her ancestors back to Edward I. She is trying to verify them. Article covers the years 1239 - 1948 in the parishes of St. Keyne, Cornwall and Chailey, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #2 June 1990, pgs 62-64

The doom at Broadwater by Stanley Excell. Elizabeth was married first to John Grevatt. Their children who were baptize and /or buried at Broadwater are: John 1758, William 1758, Many 1759, John 1760, Ann 1762. Father died 1762. Elizabeth married second Peter Penford in 1763. Their children are: Peter 1764, Susannah 1766, George 1766 and John 1776. Father Peter died 1789 and Elizabeth 1793. Article covers the years 1758 - 1793 in the parish of Broadwater, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #2 June 1990, pgs 73-75

Two Sussex ANZACS by P B Evershed. Samson Evershed had eight children, 2 boys 6 girls. Job the only surving son married Frances Tidy in 1838. They had 8 daughters and 5 sons. A brief narrative of three generations of this family. Article covers the years 1812 - 1974 in the parishes of Shipley and Washington, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #3 September 1990, pgs 86-87

Who was Uncle Wing? how I found Uncle Wing and his family by J R Thomas. The author explains the search for Wing family members. Two family trees are given - one for William Wing - 1908 and Elizabeth Lashmore - 1806 - three generations. Surnames are Isted, Rice, and Fuller. Second tree of James Wing 1803 - 1847 and Rhoda Hayward/ Haywood 1806 - 1864 - three generations. Surnames are: Sturt, Dixon, and Morris. A photograph shows the daughters of Thomas and Rebecca Wing of Marton New Zealand: Phoebe, Alice, Amy, Jane, Lucy Ann, Mary, Ellen and Rhoda. Article covers the years 1791 - 1976 in the parishes of Newick, Sussex, England and Martin, New Zealand. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #3 September 1990, pgs 90-92

Reverand Richard Turner (1620 - 80) by Mr. Ronald Tibble. Richard Turner was born 21 Dec 1620 at Fletcher to Richard Turner and Joan Baker. This is a narrative of his life. He married Elizabeth and had at least two sons Thomas and Richard. Article covers the years 1616 - 1681 in the parish of Plumpton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #3 September 1990, pgs 93-97

Sussex Emigrants in South Australia by Mrs. P R Button. From a book titled the Cyclopedia of South Australia ed. by H.T. Burgess 1909. Give name, birth date and place, relationship. Surnames are: Banks, Cutlack, Field, Potter, Riddle, Rowell, Shiphard, and Standen. Article covers the years 1836 - 1856 in the county of Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #3 September 1990, pg 106

Were your ancestors German? by Mrs. L. Tunstill. An explaination of why Germans and others changed their surnames. Included is a photograph of Wilhem Alexander Oppermann, his wife Janet Maud Headworth Davy and their children Leonard, Davey, Hildegard and Olga taken about 1907. Article covers the years 1856 - 1914 in the parish of Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #3 September 1990, pgs 112-113

Brighton Paupers by Roy Grant. A list of unsettled poor giving name, age, number of years resident, period of relief and Union. Article covers the years 1831 - 1846 in the Brighton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #5 March 1991, pgs 170-174

A brave son of Sussex: Nicholas Levett by Mrs G M Couper. Nicholas Levett and Sarah Stace were married in 1806 at Seaford. They had six children, Nicholas being the fourth son born in 1816 at Goring. Nicholas married Ruth Beale in 1844, and had one daughter, Selina in St. Ives in 1857. Nicholas was coxswain of a lifeboat that resued the crew of a French brig in heavy seas. Article covers the years 1751 - 1981 in the parishes of Arlington, Seaford, and Stives, Sussex and Mousehole, Cornwall, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #5 March 1991, pgs 177-178

Great grandma was a Zillwood by Mrs. Ruth Samuel. A narrative of the search for family of Richard and ann Zillwood. Included is a photograph of Louisa Zillwood Churcher 1838 - 1913 and her granddaughter Violet Zillwood Churcher 1898 - Taken in 1899. Also included is a family tree of John Zillwood and Ann Hill, Surnames included are: Boyles, Billbrough, Duff, Grimsell, Wadney, and Wells. Article covers the years 1765 - 1913 in the parish of Bosham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #5 March 1991, pgs 186-189

Hidgsen? Hoger? Hedger? by Mrs. Pat Button. A narrative account of the author's search for Stephen Hoger, 1826 - 1906, Surnames are: Russell, Young, Brook, Crouch, Winter, Waite, Rice, Hurst, Runchmann, Hutchings, Giles and Martin. Article covers the years 1798 - 1906 in the parishes of Winfield, Wiltshire, England and Eastbourne, Sussex, Maidstone, Kent, England, and Turo, South Australia, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #5 March 1991, pgs 192-193

Oyler; Huguenot, oil seller or wool smuggler? by Dorothy Pew. During a one-name study the following variations of the name Oyler were found: Hailler, Hollier, French: Olier, Ollier, Italian: Ollari, Dell'olie, Dall'Oglio. German: Ohler, Ohleyer, Ohlmann. Ohlenschlager, Ulman. Dutch and Flemish: Olie, Oliemann, Oli, Czech: Ohejnik, Volenjik, Jewish: Ohlmacher, Elman, Ellman, Hilman, Also: Hawler, Holliar, Howler. Article covers the years 1246 - 1567 in the countries of England and Ireland. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #5 March 1991, pgs 194-195

The Patchings of Shipley by Ronald J. Hoad. A narrative history of the descendants of Thomas Patching 1801 - and Susan Lindfield married at St. Marys 1825. Surnames are: Herriott and Azzopardi. Article covers the years 1801 - 1989 in the parish of Shipley, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #6 June 1991, pgs 203-204

Nominally obscure: from Wepham to Whapham by Major C Y Ellis. Variant spellings: Wapham, Wopham, Wepham, Weppham, Weapham, Wappham, Wepome, Weppom, Wepam, Whapham, Whappam, Whypam, Whippam, Included is a hand-drawn map showing West Sussex distribution of the name up to 1600. Article covers the years 1066 - 1700 in the counties of Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #6 June 1991, pgs 219-222

The Freeman search: London and Sussex by Dr R F Freeman. The author's detailed account of his search for the Freeman family which resulted in a 10 generation family tree beginning Clemen H Freeman 1607 - and Agnes Cooke 1606 -. Surnames are: Ankworth, Roberts, Woodman, Newrum, Alderton Smith, Stacy, Gardner Donaldson and Rutherhithe. Article covers the years 1607 - 1989 in the parishes of London, Middlesex and Shoreham, Essex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 9 #7 September 1991, pgs 243-253

Volume 10 (1992 - 1993)
Four generations, 1819 - 1970 by Mrs. G M Couper. A photograph is given showing four generations, John Edward Webb 1871 - 1941, Elizabeth Sarah Maria Sarney formerly Webb nee Baker 1841 - 1932, Elizabeth Mann Baker 1819 - ? and Margaret Webb 1898 - 1970. A brief biograph of Elizabeth Mann, Elizabeth Baker and James Webb is presented. Article covers the years 1819 - 1970 in the parishes of London, Middlesex, Hastings and Eastbourne, Sussex, and Plumstead, Kent, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #1 March 1992, pgs 10-12

Gibb/Tester Family Bible by Ken Toil. Entries of the children of James and Eleanor Gibb are made inside the back cover of the bible. Some were verified in East Grinstead district. Inside the front cover are entered the children of Jane Gibb and Joseph Tester. Some of these children are registered in Cluckfield and some at Uckfield. Article covers the years 1839 - 1883 in the parishes of East Grinstead, Cluckfield, and Uckfield, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #1 March 1992, pg 20

Seeking the origins of Edmund kemp of Trotten (1700? - 1759) by Vincent Tickner. The author details his search for Edund Kemp. Surnames mentioned are: Betsar, Bettsworth, Hammond, Hammon, Bettysworth, Bettisworth, Bettesworth, Gardrer, Silvester, Walker, Wittman, Badger, Petters, Chandler, Luff, Drew, Buckland, Kempe, Bryant, Randoll, Graffham, Burnett, Heartly, Ottawa, Hughes, Johnson, Beeding, Black, and Bleek. Article covers the years 1604 - 1770 in various parishes of Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #1 March 1992, pgs 23-28

How to discover 100 Australian cousins in one day (Almost) by Rodney Elliott Marten. The descendants of William Haigh Marten and Martha Maria Dean include a great-granddaughter who emigrated to Australia and wasn't mentioned in the family. She married and has a large (nearly 100) number of descendants. Article covers the years 1799 - 1945 in the parishes of Bradford, York, England and Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #1 March 1992, pgs 29-30

Reverend Henry Snooke MA (1657 - 1727) by Ronald Tibble. Henry Snooke is the son of John Snooke of Dorchester. He married first Mary Short of Lewes. They had one son Henry born 5 November 1693. Mary died 6 May 1903. Henry marries second Mary Rose a widow at Jevington on 4 February 1706. No issue from second marriage. Article covers the years 1657 - 1727 in the parishes of Ringmer and Zewes, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #1 March 1992, pgs 32-35

Discovering the Whaphams 2: What, Where, and Whither by Major CW Ellis Continued. Details of research of Whaphams and resulting in a simplified family tree starting with John Whapham 1658 - 1734 of Little Horsted. Surnames are: Catts, Elliott, Spilsbury, Aves, Fuller, Towner, Sampson, Farncombe, Rowcliffe, Realfe, and Griffith. Article covers the years 1524 - 1833 in various parishes of Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #2 June 1992, pgs 49-53

Seeking the origins of Edmund Kemp of Trotton (1700? - 1759) by Vincent Tiz continued. Further research on the Kemp family. Surnames mentioned are: Haynes, Bacon, Chaicraft, Wakeford, Challen, Kease, Obbley, Gosden, Kempt, Keempe, Booker, Michener, Otty, Readel, Piper, Restar, Morris, Sherbeing, Hellyar, Betsworth, Hamond, Bryant, Heartley, Hughes, Beeding, Cawood, Carwood, Elliott, Luffe, Pyper, Hall, Ginne, Marshall, Voller, Waller, Pennyrodd, Whicher, Sayor, Alcock, Hildrupp, Roper, Woodes, Hill, Anderson, Pratt, Capon, and Turkey. Article covers the years 1598 - 1821 in various parishes of Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #2 June 1992, pgs 57-64

The Freeman Search - the sequel by Dr. R F Freeman. Response to the earlier article has clarified and added to the family tree. Article covers the years 1580 - 1771 in the parish of Shoreham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #2 June 1992, pgs 72-73

Discovering the Whappams 3: The American Connection. This article is mainly discussing John Whappam and Sarah Realf's family. Sarah's brother Richard emigrated to the US and married first: Sophia Graves 1865: Second: Catherine Cassidy 1867 and by 1872 a common law marriage to Emily A Whapham. Article covers the years 1851 - 1898 in the county of Sussex, England, and in the parishes of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States, and San Francisco, San Francisco, California United States. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pgs 85-87

Seeking the origins of Edmund Kemp of Trotton (1700? - 1759) Part three - the Kemp Family and Weavers in Chichester by Vincent Ticknor. A narrative of Kemps who were born, married or died in Chichcester. Resembles a one name study. Article covers the years 1616 - 1715 in the parish of Chichester, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pgs 89-93

There could be someone famous in your family by Mrs Jan Cox. The author searches for tennis champions for her family tree. Leslie Allison Godfee born 27 April 1885 in Brighton to George and Bessie Hunt Godfee. Article covers the years the 1757 - 1926 in the parish of Brighton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pg 96

Rev Thomas Hurdis LLB (1673 - 1733) by Ronald Tibble. A brief biography of Thomas Hurdis son of Thomas Hurdis and Elizabeth Samborne. He married Mary Bowyer in 1700 and they had at least nine children. Article covers the years 1669 - 1733 in the parishes of Ringmer, Sussex and London, Middlesex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pgs 102-106

A tragedy on Horsham Common 1860 by Robin Barker. Peter Dale was born in 1800 to Joseph Dale and Ann Stone. He married Ann Charlotte Cooper in 1826. They had ten children. This article describes the accident that took his life. Article covers the years 1776 - 1860 in the parish of Horsham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pgs 108-109

A Christmas present with a surprise by David P. Hylands. George Hylands 1726 - 1783 married 1st Elizabet Gower and 2nd Ann Durrant. This article tells of the second marriage. Article covers the years 1726 - 1783 in the parishes of East Hoathly and Laughton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pgs 109-110

Ridge family of Sussex by Jessie C. Ridge. Four branches of Ridge family are given. Surnames are: Pollington Gunn, Ade, Dumbrell, A'Ridge, Jenner, Rabie, Harman, Friend, Harman, Peckham, Ade, Howell, Ecton, Crawley Starr, Attersall, Pope, Maitland, Cruttenden, Johnston, Hare, Willet, Cleave, Best, Jessop Hodgkins, Jackson, Lesley, Degge, Lowden, Ames, Lawson. Article covers the years 1510 - 1975 in the parishes of Lewes, Chichester, Keymer, and Fletching, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #3 September 1992, pgs 111-117

Mystery photograp by James Funnell. Photograph of Doris Funnell age 7.5, Alice Funnell age 16 years 5 mos., Mabel Funnell age 15 yrs 5 mos taken 6 August 1906 -. Article covers the year 1906 in the country of England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #4 December 1992, pg 127

Extracts from a large family bible by Mrs S J Parnell. Bible was a gift from Stratford Alfred Eyre and Mary Ann Eyre to Hericus Caplin Kendrick and Sophia Anne on their marriage 9 Nov 1847. Nine children listed 1872 - 1886. Article covers the years 1847 - 1886 in the parish of Little Hampton, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #4 December 1992, pg 127

Discovering the Whappams 4: the Welsh Connection by Major C W Ellis. Richard Whappham, son of Samuel Whappham and Marry Farncombe emigrated to Wales. He married Elizabeth Griffith. They had nine children. Article covers the years 1720 - 1923 in the parish of Bonvilston, Glamorgan, Wales. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #4 December 1992, pgs 129-130

The Ide family by Ronald Marsh. The author includes two family trees. Surnames include Peven, Cobden, Edwards, Coomber, Marsh, Daniel, Gill, Cornish, Taylor, Hunter, Stanlon, Horscike, Smith, Ross and McDowell. Article covers the years 1771 - 1924 in the parishes of Oving, Sussex, England and Tangmere and Bellingen, New South Wales, Australia. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #4 December 1992, pgs 133-135

The Tideys of Washington by Mrs. M.G. Rafferty. John Tydee married Elizabeth Fryer. They had six children. There were many artists among their descendants. Surnames included are: Churcher, Nibbs, Constable, Campbell, Balcombe, Reynolds, Johnson, Lovering, Friba. Article covers the years 1705 - 1916 in the parish of Washington, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #4 December 1992, pgs 140-141

What's in a name? The Kewell family by Dawn Moss. Fanny Kewell married Charles French in 1856 four months after the birth of her son, at Birdham. Alternate spellings of the name are: Cuel, Cuell, Cuil, Cuill, Cule, Culle, Kewl, Keuell, Kewel. Article covers the years 1748 - 1882 in the parish Birdham, Sussex, England. Article in the Sussex Family Historian Volume 10 #4 December 1992, pgs 143-144